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The Banner Cenpany.
trirarniux axur co. Jttcw

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. ■JCMffiAN, WEDNESDAY JANUARY 3. 1872.

VOL XVI.

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suBt'a pfeebtMtotal tb teW toa tot.
taroaClM «ab«W hito
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I Ilcquret the attention of Friend* and Cuatomsre to the

mi W W HIM I

^Sdpb waa a Hub a&amp;id of k mob.-

But Cfifly.wa. bettor than Tat Creek,
ami Squirt Haw kin*, with afl hi* £auln
lorad ju* fee, Aad bad * pr»fe«ad ».
qieclfer tha tnajoaty of fen Jaw, and a
prefennd rrepert for In* own r.ajoaty
trhsn MtCiJg Bmi coart repreatoMag th*

Nover before Equalled in this City, for
Q-TAUTY, ST&gt; LE AW» yXLUE.
i Mil*

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»o«Ih in all tl

itwa.all.fewdeoH.Md bowheeffthu
crate andwenf en toward hvee, and
how wbaa b»*' t» to ile ‘op Of
Means’, hill he mot. Pete Jono» and
Bill Jones. and a slim, sort of .a young
man, a-ridia’a and how ha knosred the
Joneses. by tEeir luiew, and »4aa more
things of that kyind about etofef Ha

OUR ACORN PARLOR
LEADING STOVE

„ VALENUlENNEM.

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8 'x$V A

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Popidar Mdw,
than Eyer I

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FlanelS Blankets, Woolens, Shawls Hsdsrj
Soods and Notions,

Below Fall Prices.

And 1* undoubtedly the best HEATING STOVE mad a. Thb Store will Leat a
Itoom with loa Fuel, bold Fire ton&lt;er. baa the txwt Dreft, »uicotboat Coetluga and
bust fitted. &lt;1 any Btore tn America. We invite all ' ' ‘ ' ---------------------

"i Put in my bort licks, taint no u*.
Run for yuro Hfo. A plasm on foot to
tar or. fether or tran tonight Go rite
off Things Is nwful jnberuus.
. Bld.
The fept question with Ralph was
whether he could depend on Bud. But
ho soon made up bi* mind that treach­
ery uf thia tact was not one of bi* traits.
He had mourned urer the dcslruciiiju of
Bud's good resolution by Martha Haw­
kin'* refusal, and being a disinterested
party be could have comforted Bad by

WE KEEP THE CAMELIA

Groceries, Hats. Caps, and Clothing.
BOHTO^ CASH STORE.

KSSKswET
J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

Shim

af

iKhaiiol

Dentist!,

OtyXf*j&gt;y.r (but A FkUU»'« Stars. Uioita.

anae dotation. Hannah mid feai, he
bad said that he ousend the pasture.—
Of hi* own accord? No, she spok* of
it first. Had Mr. Harteook offered any
explanations? No, h*&gt;hadn’t. Had he
e«r paid her any attention aftMwasd ?
No. Ralph drelinod to creM-tjoeation
Hannah. To him abe never eaauud so
Air u when telling tha truth so rtb-

kwh-.^CB.

DRUGS

at very low figures.
The||Germa» War bats forced the French to put a heavy export

duty on Silks.

he nam’d a bfaa hired. Sbe'd read
things with bar own linn eyes that beat
all .fe ever seed in aITi&lt;er born tiara
And Pete Jones said h^ffialter knowrd
there warn*t no good in ‘seek a Mtor.
Couldn't stay abed wbre&gt; be got there.
And Gtwnny rtamhira waid. law oak** I
nobody’d over a-found him out ef It,,
hadn't been far ha#. Didn’t »Ho go all
ores tha neighborhood a-warnin' ptopl.HTM-ber port, she
xtmgtrt
through that stere of good*. H^wm
fond ci fee gals, too 1 Nothing was »
groat a crim* in her eyes a* to bo fond
of the gala
. Th. constaHe paid unwitting tribute
to William fee Conqueror by crying
Squire Hawkias's court open wife an
Oyox! or, ** he said it, *;O ye*.'” and
the Bqttire ukrd Squire, Undi-twood,
wljo came in at that mmnta, to sftMfe

enough to know that cv.-ry avenue of es­
cape would be carefully picketed. So
there wax nothing to du but to take fee
eburteit path to the old txyating-plaoc,
the finrimr-tn-iock.
Here ho eat and ebook with tenor.
Mad with himself; hr inly -dcuounird
himtelf for s reward. Itos the efioci
trie really a physical one. The citill
and panic now w’tte the Shandon from

Medicines,

Ladies, now is the time to secure a Silk Dress

You will not see them as cheap again

Dye Stuffs,

lifetime.
E. F. JOHNSTONE, EDITOR
Thu Only Agricultural Journal Publish­
ed tn Michigan.

PAINTS &amp; OILS,
School Books £ Stationery.

“And, now, if the court pk**c, 1 am
abouttoeaUa witoaas whoea uwmnuay
ia very irpportsat indeed. Jdxa. Barah
Jana Moans will ploo*o step forward and

This Mrs. Means did with alareaty.—
She had met the pvoeeeutor, and impreread him wife her dark hints. She

Barlow &amp; Goodyear.
The best plai

•"be sure to look at th* Spring-inrock—1 think be'* therw'-1- ’
___
Thi* hint wn* not lost on Ralph who
spredily changed hi* quarters by dhnbing up to a sreiuded, shelf-like lodge
shove fee spring. He was none too
■oom for Pels Joore and Hank Banta
were so jo looking around fee opring for
him, while hs held a twenty-pound stone
over feuir heads readv to drop upon
them in case they should think of look­
ing on the ledge above.
Whim th* crowd were gone Ralph
knew feat one road wa* open to hitni—
He conld follow down the creek to Cllly
and thence be might eecane. Bnt, trav­
eling down to CHlty. ha debated wheth­
er it teas best to escape. To Bee was to
coofaas hi* guilt, to make hwaaelf an
ootlaw, to put an insuznwuatable bar­
rier bctwi&lt;n himself and Hannah, where
tcrrtir-ilricken atul anxious face at feo
stood by the brook-willows haunted him
now, and was an involuntary witness to

------ to buy------

GROCERIES
is at the new brick store of

Fnttx, FiiiHS ail Evsrptem,

Squire Hawkina, who had. oom over to
CUAy to avoid responsibility fcrlta BL
deeds of hi* neighbors which ho was
powerless to prevent.
“ I* that you, Mr. Hartsrxik f
" Tea, and I want you to anwat ms
ar.d try n» here in Cttfty."

________ Him

3110,. ai
Oifat, VsraishM. Mixed
its, Brushes, sod Ar­
tist's Material*.

30 Years Experience

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MEAD 8TOMEH.
TABLE TOPS,

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de, and what part ths defendant had

“.Well, you reo, I slkrs siupoctod
that air young man------ ”
Hero Squire Underwood stopped her,
and told her th*: she miat not tali lier

-Welkit’afaetol am.
aha milled indignantly.
I mean to taU.’ Hsre l_.---------------a keen pitch, and she began to abas* th*
defendant. Again and again tho court
inrirtad that abe must toll what there

mind was made up not to fire another
mile. He knocked at thd door of Squire
Underwood. But Squire Underwood
nwbo a doctor, wad had been relied

We pay Cash for our Groceries, we pay SOMETHING NEW
Cash for Produce, and sell for Cash
BURNING FLUID
only, at the very lowest rates.

MONUMENTS, '

H. Bronson's opportunity to distinguish
himrelf. And *o, wife many knowing
[ and confident nods sad hbM, sad wife
wreck diHcrenes to tha two squires, he
opened the care, alfociing great indignatuza at Ralph's ■-rickodnsai, and" ut­
tering Delphic bint, about striped panta
and shaven head, and the grating of

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1
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of
1 the house soon after be went to bed,
and feat be heard him xMm al two »
the morning. Thia toed*»oay was givsa
wifeoat hesitation, and tmad* a great

Mas. Janet, a pear, brev-bMUn w»mamaaiMaa fee stand is. * taghteorei

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JRS, 7^Cb&gt;
’BAL

DENTIST

botihi nmiHBr

beare^ndtef. He was a fetie tried of
having everybody look at him ssa feiaf.

It was a little irksoms to know that mw
■
rwrDtxrir cnDitm
were put on the doors of tha housre
WINS OR BEER, boh*
m which he had ataiJ. And now feat

(TED

bottled,

OC.

thought Hartaook a most dnngrr &gt;ui fee
to the peso? of society. The evidence
already gives fastened snepietoa upon
him. The prisoner had Mt yet been
abb to break ita torn at aU. Tha
prisoner had not eron dared t. &gt; try to
explain the reason for hi* being out nt
night to a young lady. He vrodd tfew
conclude by giriag toe loot touch to the
dark evidsnee that would sink the once
fair name of Ralph Hartaook in a hun­
dred fathoms of infamy. He would oak
wasnwm. larad -aboat b hundred
yaedt from the hoasa feat wa* . robbed,
lie aaon olo man Pearwon and the mas­
ter and ono other feller that he didn't
know com* away from there together
about oaae’etoek. He hatred tha hon­
es kickta', sad want oat to fee rtabb to
ace about them. Hs reed two men
coms out of fjehroeder’. back door and
meet one man standing at the gate.
When they got dostsr hs iEntorad Paar«n by hi* wooden lag and the master
by bis hat
.
On cnMa-axamiaaliou bo wav'* little
confuted when asked why ha hadn't
told of H bsfoie, but said feat he was
a&amp;aidtaeey mash. Lekare tho folk,
was a talkin’ about hangm' tha master,
and he didn't want no lynchin’.
Tha prorecution here retted. Bronvon
maintaining that there wa* enough cvHeuee to fnjtify Ralph’, committ.1 to
awaii trial. But tha court thought that
a* fee defendeat bad no counsel and
offered no rebutting tesfenoav, it would
be only &lt;hlr to hear what the prisoner
had to say in hi. own dsfenos.
.
Ail Uns while poor Itelpb wa* look­
ing about tha room for Hud. Bud's
actions had of late Lean sirarurely contredidfory- Drt h»d hs turned coward

�IK TRIBUNE

Stoves!

those men tot your great work “akepr
No. the Miggeotion of Mr Hunting,
though rouobed in a vety eloquent wall
roq*&gt;d«l and high sounding ientenej
will fell nebotooa upon “thoee prairies,”

to* wait for) the eocusg of lbs
»/
Mr es-toU."• Then wo ray Humboldt Collage ought
• toeucoeod. Wk’ Wo tlriak It will,
aad have xaaay good rreonos for the

pleaeure, ilun Humboldt College in
North-Western Iowa. Arriving bjr train
atFmtDodgx -wo hired a conveyance ia th* centre of a territory which in a
decade will have a population of W0&gt;that place. After a pleesmt ride of 000, if the past ia any criterion by
two boors acnaa what, but a few year* which to jadgvlhe future.
ago was *n uninhabited prairie, but now
The enterprise is in tbo bands uf mon
a rapidly developing country full of whose faith is strong end manifoetod by

our destination aad still, we aaw nothing
of Springvale. In a few minute* we
reached the brow of what in that region
of prairie land, ia called a hill. aU
there suddenly burst upon out view the

up by a (Utocminatioa that nothing
caort «/ aa imposaibdity ecu cheek or
deter. It hae a good start; the work ia
weh begun and consequently weU under
way. The people of Humboldt county
take an sepeoal pride in the matter nod
will not l«t it rest, and wo cannot help
but think if Mr. Hunting bad enjoyed,
as we dkL*n opportunity of being there
and coavweiaf with the earnout intelligenl people of Springvale, ho would
have ehanged hie mind nor erer thought
of the “Cardiff great" in oonaootion
with a work like thia A few days spent
with the prop), end „ boo-’. manly in-

four bouaoa, now it i* quite a place.1'—
Tee it b quits a place. What building beet, thrown away upon the people,
,ia that? wo asked pointing to an impoo- who have act their hearts upon the acxag structure standing in architectural oompliahmeat of a great and good work
and have their faces sei in tbe right di­
beyond the village. That ia Elder rection. No, they moot not tot it atoep,
Taft’s College said tha driver. And but rouse themselves every day to a new
then wo recolfected Humooldt GoDoge. awakening. They have no cause for
Thia b the enterprise about which a cer­ discouragement Thus far they bare
tain Mr Hunting cnee wrote. Thb done wobly, and we bo pe that what they
have don* 1* but an earnest of what
they will do ia the eurly future. We
shall one day visit Iowa again if we are

enterprise is th. “riinuM," and the
beautiful Des Motor River, the largest
river in the State of Iowa, stretching
away for a distaaoa of four hundred
mikn through a country so rich in its
plsdgea of growth and greatnc**, is the
’•saadf sfrve**" and that beautiful edifioe, the first planted substantial germ
of a great and. Mble institution of
learning, which lbs afereeaid Mr. Hunt­
ing would haro “ilftp till Uu
af
ateU esess t» tint /rairin m Us jUry ef s
Ayfor smUosA”
Wo thought of all
this aad said to ourself, “we are glad wo
are here we shall see for ourself” and
of what we shall see we shall speak.
We accordingly took axme pains during
our very pteasaai stay among tha peo-

claims of Humboldt College upon the
friends of education, tbe posribilitie* of
ito sacoees ia growth, aad th* probabili­
ties of ito becoming aa estabbahed iastitutian of learning tbe full fruition of
the hopee, end th* answer to the prayer*
ef the great and. good rosn who are

cannot give our reader* an idea of the
broad aad catholic priacipla uaderiym g
aad forming tbe foundation of thia
enterprise ia say Letter way than by
citing their attention to the following
exirecto from the articles of incorpora­
tion, and from that they will also gather
a good idea of the objecte ofthoinstitutien, they are aa fellows:

“We, whose namaa are hereto sub­
scribed, recognising tbe Fatherhood of
God aad the Brotherhood of man, as*&gt;

cent per bushel upon it* own produrtiraa, has enricboditoslf and thus driv­
en several other American tedostries 9!
tho same kind oct of tbo home markets.
Mil sell salt to whom and where’ll
pleases and at high and low prices, so
that other salt companies ceunat com­
pete with it."
AH thi* is wide of the truth. The
Sall companies, have not even asked
Gongwas to retain the preeent duty.
What thvy **k ie that foreign salt may
not bo admitted free of duty, but made
to contribute, along with other imjiorta,
to tbo support of the Government and
thepaymenl of the National Debt

editor i* emphatically the workingman's
friend, the advocate of equal and exac^
justice to all cluses of American attsens,
the firn, unflinching friend uf’Protection,
aad the exponent of all lha»o principles
eseenti*l to the prosperity and rapid dovslopmsnt of the Republic. Edited under the guidance of such a man, the
TH’itew can nut bo leas than the loading
American newspaper, and ia. beyoud
question the pne journal, that speak*

fort* from the ..owl, uf other adxnimotrarinL Mr Wdean ’will probably d*-■
liver this speech before the New Hamp­
shire Stalo Republican Convention soon

The Detroit Stoves are the
HEA WEST Stoves
In the Market.

Tbe working men of the United Blate*
regard the Oommiasiaa provided for in
the Joint Resolution which rwcca’.ly
paawd the House of Beprewutstivee
despite the oypoeition of the Democratic
memban, with hopeful aatiopationa. It
is of the utmost contequsaco to th* wel­
fare of all paitire that the fog in which
demagogues have enveloped th* “Labor
Question" shall be dispelled. Let us
have theca loose expectoratioae boiled
down , and find out precisely what the
working turn desire, ana wherein prac­
tical legislation can bettor their condition.
If the Cummisaion can be oom posed of
men in whom the working men have
confidence, and who, al the same time,
are real statesmen aad philanthropists,
the United State* may yet bo tbe first
country ia the wotld to preecnt a pruotical solutioa of the labor problem.
While on this subject, 1 tnsy add that
last autumn a pamphlet prepared
by Mr. J. Fred Meyer* was publxdied
by the Coogreosioual Campaign Com­
mittee, entitled “ The Republican Iterty
—tbo Working Man’s Friend.” Ilka*
1mot with eo much acceptance that aa
additional 10,000 copies have just been
ordered to be printed, end those who
desire to see thi* great quactfon di*ea*sed
in a candid and practical manner, and

We are Western Agents
for the Waliham Watches—
a full a nd complete assort­
ment always on hand—at
wholesale and retail.

and abroad, as .well aa social and do­
mestic life and scenery will bo illutretaiL A correspondence from foreign
mission fields, illustrating by pen and
pencil the religious, social, and aril life
of other tends. OawtribMieaa, oa mie-

INOC'JRE NO

Iltrpn'i IhjOVM for January, come*
to ua with itrusual variety o: attractive
reading matter, but it ia unoommoaly
liberal thia time, even for thi* pcriodi-

The Ix'gvmd of the Mistletoe, Mrs.
Mary T. Waggaman, with two illustra- i
tian* ; Holland and the Hollanders, first
papers, Junius Henri Browne, with four­
teen illustrations; A Stranger in tha
Pew, Mrs Man E- Dodge, with one

Have all their best grade
of Lady's Watches manu­
factured expressly for them
by some of the best makers
For rwtoring to Gray Hair it* in Locle, Switzerland, and
thus save to their customers
D&amp;taxal Vitality ud Color.
the importer's profit
York.
They also manufacture
OUR WATCH,” which is
isurphSsed as a Time।keeper
Especial attention is re­
quested to our Large and el­
egant Stock of Diamonds,
handsomely and securely
mounted in Sets, Crosses,
Studs- Rings, Etc. A very
complete assortment of Dia\ mond Studs.
Diamonds mounted to or
der in our own shop.

Ayer’s

Hair Vigor,

Lan*. 8. 8. Connst, with saven illu*tratwra* ; The pettish Wes’. Indian,, Mr*.
Sarah B. Hynea, with aix illustration* ;
Tbo Singer and the Song, Mr*. IL R.
Hudson ; .V Visit to a Greenland Glac­
ier, Dr. 1. L Jayea with *«vvu iHu*tra«ian*; Tha Myrtartoes Com of my
Friend Brewa, Juhun^ Hawtbrone ; A

notice.

the Democracy, that the liepubhraa
imd portion* of tha globe, ft is ro- party baa n&lt;H been faithful to ita mis­
ognixnd as the reprew.ntatire paper of sion,should apply for copies to. any Sen­
tbo United States, aa the Tteus is that of ator or member or ths Secretary of said 1
tbe England. We note its prosperity
with pleasure, and trust its power for
good may never ditninL h. Any of our
The board uf engineers appointed bv mas, Constance Fenimore ; A Cup of
readers desiring the Trtvtm 1872, will the Preside xi I in accordance with an act Celfee, Sclielo DeVere;Tbe Snowbird,
do well to give attention to the Prospec • of Congress, tn examine the Sutro Tun­ D. R. Castleton ; la Alaska a Paving In­
Athens of a Western region,upon which
tu* herewith printed, and for oleb terra* i nel project, have completed their wtak. vestment f W. H. Dall; The Poetrj) of
the "glory of .that higher manbool”
[ call ai the Bum office, aa wo furnish ■ and will report to Congress on its re-as- the Zodiac, Benson L. Ijosaing, with
shall be ahining bocauee tbo work of
twen^-eight illustrations ; The Rev.
it to our subscribers as a premium st I renibiing after tbe holidays.
Sampson’s Christmas Gift, Mra. Frank
cetabltehing Humboldt Collagowaauut
allowed to sleep. Wo wish on that
trip the gentleman who examined Hn mTn* Bloor Mas.--Wo are glad to
John G. 8axa; Tbo Little Sainto. Jane
boldt College at a distance of sixteon notice that James R. Kendrick. Eeq., specie payments is not looked upon a* G. Austin ; Th* Growth of *our Th*crmxlae would bo there. Wo should have formerly Superindeat of the Concord, bringing about result* of a favorable ice of the Weather. Edward Howlan 1 ;
inch glorious triumph in asking N. H-, Railroad, has been ap|x&gt;inted character by those who have charge of Tbo Winter Wooding. Anni. D. Greon ;
him—“How 1* thisforCaa»trvG^*xr? ” Superintendent of the Old Cbfony A administering oar finances Secretary the usual valuable ature ia the Literary,
Scientific aad Ristiiry Record* ; the Ea*y
Wo shall then hope tn meet Mr. Tuft, a Newport Railroad, a very pi^iaiar rail­ Boutwell and Comptroller H ulbttrd view Cha ir diseuarioc about tbe Capital; and
pleasure which waa denied ns now, in road aad steamboat route from Boston tbo question in the light of an unsound the pleeaaat triftae of the Drawer.
,
consequence of hia abeenoe East in ths to now York, of which Ex-Governor measure just now, believing that ra­
interest of tha college. When we had Stearns of New Hampshire, is Provident. sumption will bo obtained more ett-ctively
through
the
natural
ehanneU
of
He entered upon his duties late Satur­
we did long to take him by the hand । day. Mr. Kendrick’s serric.s appear to trade, and the relations of currency to
and bid him God speed. When wo aoo bein goo-1 demand, ho hiving recently specie through that source.
mancos, p-em*, engravings, and real
him wo do not expect bo will need any declined tbo SuperiutondencT of the
useful information, that we do not won­
poor words from us by way of on- Maine Central Railroad. Mr K is a
der Ballou's Monthly ia so popular with
native of Lebanon, N. H.. and eon of ie new here attending to hia contested
all daawa of society. Hero we see a
James Kendrick, Esq., Cashier of the election cue, which will be ronaidered
Nation Bank in that prosperous Now by tbe Committee on Election* when
England village. Among the friends of Coagree* re-aaeexnbiaa. Hi* paper* are
oar boyhood day* we remember no one already into# hands of tbo Committee
Wo have written thus ia justice to
more pleataatly than James R. Ken­ while thoee of Delarge^ri* competitor, are
thia good work and fat hope that this drick, end note his prosperity vriih great not as his Attorney has refused to file
article may meet the eyes of such of
them because Deterge has texted to pay
oi contact* for the January numberour friends as have the"Western fever ’
the expenare of taking tha tertimouy
Wsxt PxxsisvxxT tnoxr wxxx no.— amounting to 11,600. It Stems further See what a good one it ia : A New
Tears Vision ; The Charge of the light
good kind of fever. To those who We note with no ordinary aati*fartion
that Bowen was dearly elected by tbe
think of "going W eat," we would pre­ •hat the Chicago and Michigan Laie
people of hie Dcngvestaonal District, and
nut Um claim of Humboldt County. Shore Railroad, under the persistent pfthis is perhaps the reason that Delarge
tine, Madagascar; ThaSly of Adrian­
There are broad acre* within tha reach fjrta of Hou. A. H. Morrison, La*, or
has not been willing to psxy hi* Al
will very soon reach Pentwater. This torney*. If ao, such a man well de- ople, Turkey; Marseilles aad ia Har­
bor; Tha Oplvio Pride; A Ray of light;
is a road in which the people of Western
The
Shining Mark; light and Shade;
Michigan are largely interacted, and ito
Miao BowUshy'a legacy j The Frost
completion with ita brench from Grand
About ti,000,000 wH) be loet to tha Pa iris.; What tbo New Year brought
Rapids to Hniland.is a real benefit to all
country by a decision that tbo earning* for Lucy Campbell; Sara’s Fate; The
daw of our citiaoas, and furnishes to
of certain oerperationa during th* last Old and New Tsar; Tbe Fugitive
tbe people oi thia vicinity, the co Jong
five month* &lt;Z 1S70 wore not intended Blare ; The Rio Topxs; Our Young

this work. We shall expect to ate
Springvale and Dakota Citr, now twin
sisters in the valley of the Des Moinas,
one thriving city. We shall in our ride
from “the Fort” be deprived'’ of a two
boon chat with tha driver, for then the
iron bone shall bear us over the prairie

Our Silver Plated and Steel
Table Cutlery is made ex­
pressly to our order by the
best. English and American
manufacturers. Every piece
is stamped with our name
and warranted by us.

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morely for a HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can bo found k&gt; desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
not soil white cambric, and yet lasts
long on the hair, giving it a rich, gloaiy
Instre, and a grateful perfume.

Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer &amp; Cfe,

A PROFITABLE BUSINESS I

NINTH ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION

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JjOOK OUT- rou good xEWKron all■m madam UFHAEL 1* Uw
ate AsSreUcte •» toe w*rte

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with Chicago and the rapidly growing
cities and villages along the Eastern
shore of Laks Michigan, from Pent­
water to New Bnflhlo. Ou’,the suceou
of this enterprise, ao long leadjso proristeatly urged by Hou. A. H. Harriatm and bis friends, we Under to them
thattberoadwUljwvveapUywg iBVoetmeut, aad a monument to tto-xnra by
whose IndKuitable energy it hex been

uary comes to na in a new drees It ia
printed on thicker paper, and ia in every
rorpect superior to its man, prsdecesewr. The ertoetiou are evidently made
with (rveat care, and it is really wonder­
ful bow few peor&gt;icK appear among
the hundreds that are given. Volume

grow more teriota daily, «d tbo Gov
segment has called upon the merchants
of Matamoras foe a loan of sixty thous­
and dailari to pay the troops. This invitatioa Ao contribute has been extended
to forest reaids&amp;te but was politely do-

Peninsular Railway.

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Util litog; |Wito.

Keg Advertisements.
JmuLT, 1st 1872.
E*. Basra.—A happy New Year to
yourself, aad to *11 the boy* of your
office, iaclnding the dsril. Don’t take
umbrage Mr. Editor, I moan the Prin­
ter*. devU. I truly Upe th. ood peo­
ple of Hasting* are enjoying themselves,

tailing the second time. Pick tho oystmvoulef feejafoewtth a fork, a* dry
aa poaatbla ; ate* tho jufoe, thick* n
the nalk or water of which the soap ia
to bo made, until thoroughly coated ;
then drop th* oyntora in, aad just aa tbe

Oiangerillians, without snow or exeitomeat would hudly know that it ia New
Year, but for the little folks calling out
to same fomiliar frirod, wish you a

HOME JOURNAL

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THE HOME JOURNAL
liale.Rada went to Hastings to hold
their New Tear, shall of course know Is lb. (stars, sail ba* bm ta lb. pot, tu |
knew whea they return what for a time c
va
AMEltCAB SOflT
tee Hastings people had. But Mr. Edi­
tor. long may you lire to enjoy New
Year*, aad long may tha, Baxxu aleo
live and ware to wekomo ia tho said

CCTI TEP

thue that all probnbilitioo of fraud are
prevented. Tho lathes for making the
scroll work carta an immonso amoun: of
AT W00BBDFF B.
A largo assortment’ uf Bools, Shoes
and Rubbar*, added to thi* extensive oountefeitars cannot afford to procure
stock. I hare a fine line of Hats. Caps, them. It being in this feature especial­
ly (hat the Goverainant rolls* for pro­
tection aganat conntefoitora, the differ­
ent bank note companies have vied with
each other iu building complicated and
accurate lathee A good machine for
doing first-das* scroll work b worth a
FANCY 8TBUT8,
ALL KINDS or MOLAFBES.
mini of monoy to the osrnera.
There are few persons aoooatomed to
BEST GRADES OF TEAS.
AU kind* of Canned Goods, Chemo handling grwnbacks and shinplaster*
Brands of Tobacco, the . Lergvwt and daily who ham any idea of the amount

Lodge No. 52, F. A A AL, ware duly
installed on tho evening of the 27 th ult
We leern that tbe Lodge ha* proepored
during tho past year, aad ia accomplish.

bort Beloded Stock of Crm-kery end

Aa thia is an extension of Mr. Joy’* .
head of Columbus on the back of 15
greenback*. Thia aeesu like a aomw , .Detroit ft Lansing Road, to Grand Rap­
Ih.ruw Cssrrxa. R. A. M — We
what improbable story, but it ia doubt- id*, and aa Mr. Joy ia undoubiodljlearn that thi* branch of the Maaotuc
los* true.
ptubing forward the I'nrrrprw, wo have
A bank note or greenback is printed
Vine has flourished admirably during
by several dbbnct imtrrariona. That
tbe peat year and bide fair to be rate of
Maas Iuraavxaaxre.—Tlio Michigan the first Chapter* in tho State. The
Central Railroad Company are building offioen for 1872, installed on Thursday

.issrsb:
Board of Supervisor* of Manistee county
have aeat th* Treasurer of thia County
through the National Bank, a Manistee
County Order hr #2002, in payment of
sworn claims da the part of the county,
for»24K7. This did not toclud. the
fee* duo tho officers for their service*.
We gueee the otter will nut be accepted,
either by tha Treasurer, or by the Board I

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Brand Rivra V alley Division
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with all possible rapidity a Mb trad,
from Detroit to Jackson, and hare tho
same nearly completed to Ypsilanti.
The arc, also, building a fine Station
House and Elevator al Gaissburgh The

D. Striker, H. P.
T. Phillip*. K­
T. Altoft, a
W. tn. Goodyear, Capi/H.

J. T. Wilder, P. 8.
F. N. Galloway, R. A. C.

that plaoe Thia will make Galeaburgh
tn the future * good grain market, aad
a. a considerable portion of thi* county
is within eaay sncns, there improve-

H. A. Goodyear. Tree*.
W. H. Jewell, Sec'y.
E. 8- Brown, Sentinel.

at their approaddng session. Every '
dollar of the county hill waa for money i
actually paid out by this county, and '

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All persons indebted to C.
P. Dwight Co.. are hereby
notiftid to call and settle
' their notes and accounts im­
! mediately.

there could not have been the least ap- ,
pology for the ackra of the Board. But'
then, it is to keeping with the history of
their doing* in tho Vaaisrpoo! esse from tho plot, and watching their opportum.
th. start and might have been expected. ty, when only on* penoo was in the
Wo understand our officers fared oven bank, on* of them wont in and engaged
worse than the county at tho hands of the attention of Mr. Broeeo, while antho sauw&gt; Board, and that no one of them
has adapted the order vent, but wo have
not tho flgurew nt hand.
Incredible aa it may erem the thief who
want in at tho back door, made hia way
, behind tho counter to th* sufs, which
derstand the linn of the KaL, Hasting* stood only a few feet from Mr. Breee*,
and Northern IM. R. R. through this
city, both as to inlet and outlet, b pro­
nounced by tbo Engioera who surveyed
th* route to bn firet-daae to every par-

aiai
TWASt-- si fiT
Lumber Wanted!

50,000 feet of Ash Lum­
ber-, 10.000 feet WTiite Oah
Lumber, and 5,000 feet

Michigan Central R. R.
500 Cords of Wood want­
ed on account, and in ex­
change for Agricultural Im­
plements, and ure will pay
part Cash.

end of a snag, and fell, breaking hia
right arm. He wa* at cnee attended'
by Dr. Upjoiut, and ia reported to ba !
improving as rapidly aa could be reason­
ably expected.
i* invaluable for every family. It ia
supplied gratis by tbe druggists, and
One fraturo of the aterm one week
should be preserved for constant referago Friday, wo forgot to mention last
week, that waa Ibe thunder aad light­
ning. It thundered just sa natural aa it
doe* any time to July, and wo under­
stand a stack of stalks belonging to M.

Please add to your list of subecribayn
for this office, Wm. 8 Bait and A. L.
Brooks. Mr Bat* has got moved to this
town and tak«n pouMsiuu of tho Milla
and property thereunto belonging. New
customer* are flocking in to bu mill.an I
“id ones, whs, ffirough prejudiov per­
Laps had Wt and went els*whero to
mil! are returning an J express them­
selves highly pleased with the working*
ol tha new administration.
Now about our school. We are hav­
ing the hart school hare thrt winter that
woevurhad. Teachers, Wm. Oarveth
Priacipai, and Mr*. Carveth, aaaiatanL
Never have I seen such aa interest
maaifteted by scholar. In a school as
there ia in our school this winter, sad of
course the eobolare are inspired by their
teachers to take such an interest in tb«r
studies Truly we have a model echocl.
Scarlet fever has mads its ap|*&gt;araacv
in our vicinity, one child of a Mr. Bit­
good ia to be burned to-morrow that
died with it, and I understand there ore
more caeea ol it near hero. It b a di*eeae always to be dreaded, aad, uf
oouree everything will bo done that can
be to keep it from spreading.
Wall, guosa 1 will does for thia time
0, wbat a N*w Y*er., no alsigixixg. no
sleigh bells, no, not bell* at all, not eran
a eow bell to be heard. 1 gueaa there
is not much whiakey or cider being
drunk to-dar hero, fur I have not yet
beard of any fighting or any rows about

.tMtr.r'
opening Of the neroa an Mrradny next

TfceEwpaims Coan is now in eeeeice

S. T.—1860—X.
This wondarful vegetable restorative
is the sheet-anchor of the feeble and da-

THE EADIE'S FRIEND
■VBnbaerib* for a Hone pa­
are «i«ia]Jy rubject, it Is superseding per. Tdce the Bakmu; it ia the
every other stimnlnut
In all elimatos,
Laj-gMt, Cheapert and best pa­
tropical temperate or frigid, it acta as a

per publiahed in thia

section

of Michigan.

Win not sreaiy your patience longer.
Hnfat your sails old Bxxxxx, this ia tbo
year for tbo great political fight, and aa
of yura, let your columns tecta with
truth and juatme, and in November
next, again, will tho glad shout go up,

moraUael of tote, is at last thoroughly
reorganised and working praaptly and ' fame of the great* Trttperacco Tonic is,
accurately, and that no more delay* will however, hut poorly exemplified by this
occur ia mailing." We congratulate figure of speech ; fur a prairie fire runs
the publishers on the ntcooaa of their only in one dirweiic u, whoroui tha ropuiaiiem of tho Bitter* spread* toward all
Fresrw Jarasw may be aa bright, their points of tbo compos* with equal rapid receipts aa large, and their prosperity aa ity. We do not believe therein a square
; ample, a* their efforts have been unfal- mile of inhabited territo.7 in the civilitanug to again place before their pet­ ■sd portsoo of tho United Sartee where
rous a journal worthy of tbe patronage thio meritorious preparation io aot apof the Agriculturist of the Great West. predated If any tbouretsnal gentleman
thinks he ia J repared to show tha: there
ia “nothing in it," wo advise him to go
to tho I'rairie States, to tho Mieeiaaippi
Valley, to tha delta* of tho Southern
Hnnsee in Detroit, pointed in our col­ river*, to New England, in fact, anyumn*. To sustain th* progress and
growth of Detroit ia to promote tbe
prosperity of our State. We believe in By so doing, he ten raise a higher and
protection to hocse industry, tho ftoano- more general laugh than has ever yet
shaken Che Sidon of an intenigont peo­
cen for the general prosperity of our ple. Persons who bar* Wen cured
State, aad believing aa w* do that De­ can't help laughing*! other people, who
troit has first-das* busineaa Houses, tell them that the medicine which saved
awake to the importance of securing tho
trade of the Stele, wo cannot but believe

DRUGS. DRUGS.

ttr- Tbe

Pure Drugs and Medicines!
Baxmbb Will keep

yoe potted go tha Hrw iames of
the cihy «Ml the

PATEIT HEIICUES!
DRUGGIBT8 SUNDRIES,

0—p&gt;iy of

18T2.

PAINTS AND OILH
Paint Colors,
Varnish, and Dye Stuffs.

CHAXCERY SALE.

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STAIR ARD VRBK8 ASP POUS 1
Zadwe THVLISO BSG8,
M'FIKB 8ATCBKLS.
Pttfuaumta, Poraanado* end Hair Olla.

Subncriben to the Bunm

eu

of tu, say Magume or

Newapqxr

publiahed

in

th*

Counlrj" at let* titan club bates.

Hunt Fox Bciuiae.—The Pump
Factory of Messrs Austin A Grant at
tbo place formerly occupied by Mr. Ful­
of chareoa! nod lard, applied freely ler aa a chair factory ia thia city ia now
over the face, neck and hands, is said to
provost pitting in small-pox; H should to fill all orders far wood pumps of all
bo used immediately upon the com- kind* or repair pumps on short notice
and ai rro*' oable rates. Lumber, wood,
amounted to H5.M). A very pleamnt
and all kinds cf marketable prodnre,
gatbering, and with good results, firr
reserved in nchaage. All srotk put up
which all perils* intaretosd are thankby them will be warranted. Giro them

at the city of Lansing, on Tuoeday, January 9th, 1872, in th* Homeo­
pathic QoUoro Hall. Burinoe* impor­
tant to the profeaoion in this Sialo will be

BIMILIA 8IMILIBU8 OURANTUR.

Lirt of Utters remaining in the Poet
I office, Jan 8d, 1872.
Martha Ann Wright, Joi
cox. Girouds Vurabeue, Ml
8. U. Devens, Valrotine
Cook. Harvey J core, Jane
ma Castleman, A. F. Bolt
Direct your lettere to No. of P.O. Box

parSurtain Home InstitutioM,
Jink* says that wedding-rings ought
to bo ra-christ-uod suffer-ring*. He
has been married five year*.

little Musksgoo trims soon. H* adver­
It la a queer woman who asks no
tises for a partner in another place in questions, but th* woman who doe* b
thi* i»per. From Mr. BhsUou'alMig
experianee in the buaiasm rihire of
rapidly growing Northern Michigan,

See Woodruff’s local. , \
Very pleasant—New Tear’s day.

pLAHTATiTIOK piTTIBS.

ahte toaatoMMa that ■'our new protore
are now in fine ruaalag order, oar fold­
tug machine ia doing ita work well, and

tho patient entirely fro* from all
Tho sorials entertained by Mrs H J. blemishes ; the chairooal prevoats ths
Krnfieldon Friday evening and Mis. Ju­ action of light, and the lard that of air.
lia Wightman, at the resutooce of R. B.
Wightman on Wednesday evening, were

Gold, 109 b-F.

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rvusiaoe Bci¥iJOCB
■BA'iSH'Sa

Patronite Home Industry. Call

। at our. Job Room* and get the
i Cheapest and bast Work, done

ar-iar:

To Hon. Mrrsh Gidding*. Got. of of Homeopathy ia to be
Mr. Henry Craig. Agt for Beecher's Mew Mexico, for a pamphlet copy of hi*
Life of Christ, has gone fete the country .exceedingly nhlo and interacting mee­
to complete hia canvas* fir thia book.
Ha roquets all who wish the work, if
he ha* not caUwl on them to looms then
names at this dBee.

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al Laming. The Dockrt b bqg. and
Me^ the one.ere of ^naitmpor-

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NEW

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BOLLOCK.

-AA -Tte.*
looking more Ibe a king than a erfen—

WILL M

-WeD. then. Mx. Hatteook- T»n
r.ood not arawar uxfeaa you rfiocwo ; but
what pmmptol yem to tek. th. dhectioa tuu did in yuur walk tel eve"^isdwt brought Ralph dirra-JEi TIE HTML

.w*« that now

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“1 dacite. to aaxwer,” said Ralph.
“Of tours. I do not want th. pt-oner
criminals hinselt" said Bronson sig­

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tooea to hnar him- Ha had no jiereor..1 iutettol ia this trial, except bee inter _
Mt in the welfare of hi old school
mate, Mr- Hartaook. He wm grieved
■nd diaauposoIeJ to fiad the erideatw
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it were not that his own name had been
twice alined to by the defendant, and A , In .-OI " JICALVIKW OTMAMUAOK.
Tto .kr.rol to* *rov ,..bb.tol- ...sulo.n;
by kin friend, and perhaps hie confed­ a~rty
to- koadrrd nces. .*&gt;• torArto «4
erate, John Pearecn. Ho waa juvpexed tn swear Biat ho wm not over in Fiat
Cieek tho night of the rcbUry Infer
than ten o’tlock. and while tbo etafemoots of the two (*rsoi— alluded to.
whether miBriouriy inAemfod er^-A
could not implicate him at aR ho
thought Itoh
thia lack of veracity in
their atatoineubi might be of weight in

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TABLE SAUCE,
THE IEIT SAUCE AHD IELIIH

?to rZfriunM?-

dgade la aay pa” eftke wecld

TOR FAMILY USE.

WILLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS,
12,000,000 ACHES

nCTVBB M® M1KB0B 0 HAMES,

rd, and wm htvtrd to mutter something
aboM ai“pe—id of thrivas.” whet the
court whraed him to be quiet.
Walter Johnaoa wm then callixt
But before giving hia tnetjxaony. I must
crave tho reader’r patiaucr while I go
back to seme thing that happed Marly
a week before, and which null eervo to
make it intelligible.

PICTORIAL

FAMILY BIBLE.
A FAMILY RECORD,

REDUCTION OF PRICES
TO CONFORM

Tar Hecarr or Hxas.ni.—First, keep
warm. Second. eat regulraly and slow­
ly. Third, maintain regular bodily hab­
ile. Fourth, taka early and very light

Fifth, keep a clean skin. Sixth get
pfoanty of staJp at night. Seventh
keep cheerful end reepeetablo company.
Eight, keep out of debt. Ninth. don't
•at your mind on things you don't need.
Tenth, mind year own buainres. Elov•nth, don’t art up to be sharp of say
kind. Twelfth, eubdue curiosity

10U0 ILLUSTRATIONS,
50,000 R EF ER ENCES.

to

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MMauu a ilini — ll W iBto—aMea —al m&gt;
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FREE HOMESTEAD OF l«0 ACRES, protonrl.r reww »t to
wHMa Balreto luelu. re«&gt;l U»
Direct Bounty of &lt;400Asl^MUM. (tolMM. toMM. tords laeMli.
n..M_ Miorrto. CkoM. Modal*. IrisiteHm vd
l»&lt;to«u retrnsd to towgtoat ito fotost
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COMPOUND WAHOO BITTERS,

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F1KH OF TIIK
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The American Washer I
PMOE. 85.50.
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Haimw TredaowUl Bad u«

fiBonu, oioramiA.
3GLE a rrvnox theiu
C0NC0WrrAm«.

Dr. Wells' Strati tf Jmteha

BLOOD PUHIFKR.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR;
In Large Clttbe
PROSPECTUS FOB

SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN

SWBS^t.

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$5.50.

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Sarsaparilla
DR. CROOKS
WINE

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Hadr Restorative
5£irArjf~^i-r,c:

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Entertaining Hewspapei

Moot Suitable tor tho Family,
Moat Valuable tor tho Student,
Moat Inatructiro for tha Teacher.
Most Appropriate for the Child,
Most Useful for the Minister.
Most Intareedog for tho Parmer.
Mbs! Etopmt for tha Parlor,
Most PradtaUe for tha Study.

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HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY JANUARY 10. 1872.

VOL. XVI.
I Requart the attention of Frteuite and Cnatomae* to the

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Never liefure Equalfod in thte City, for

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QUA.I.ITV, STYLE AINI) VALUE.
OreaiB Good* in all th* latest novelties.

Rc-nl Irimli PopliUM.
Velours,
Serge*.
1
Japanese Hillca. atriped and plain
A.11 Wool Plnldsa,
HatincMB,
Jtc«, .See-,

r

yr*.

Cheaper thitn Eve
Flanels. Blankets, Woolens, Shawls, Hosiery
White Goods and Notions,

10 per Cent Below Fall Prices.
Boots at Prices that would Make a Quaker
.
Laugh.
Groceries. Hats. Caps, and
Clothing.
HOSTOIS' CASH STORE.

soo.ui totoot-iunia.

Mlllti m PARLOR STUBS!
OUR ACORN PARLOR
LEADING STOYE,

w know. HtooU’s thia kind of a tram.
Ho w. through you. Ho tarn took
through a door’ —and hare ho shirared
and Ina voice bruko down into a whisper.
And te-undoubtedly the beat HEATING STOVE mode. Thto Store *111 beat a But Hud was perfectly eool, and doubt­
.Room with Ire* Fuel, bold FTro longer, hns the bet Drart, smoothest Caatinga and less it was the strong coolness of Bud
bast fitted, of my Stove in Atnarlca. W* lurite alt who intend purchasing a Store that made Walter, who shuddered at a
shadow, coruo to him for
"
'
unbosom himself of one
Stailly

TWW**!_jfcsa
i_
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..

Domettlicx of all Popult

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thi
Would call the attention of the public to the Largest and Great­
cat variety of

WE KEEP THE CAMELIA!

.“Let’ago and hear Brother Sodom
preedi to-night,” said IM.
" No, 1 don’t lik? to."
"Ha don’t scare you t" There was
Which La mad* lu the aauic manner, with Cast-Lining and Diving Flue. Thia E" I a touch of ridicule in Bud’s voice.
knew Walter, and he had not countStove ba* the largest door of any Stove of the kind, making II a capital Stove for &gt;
Farmer*. In addition we keep the SWISS COTTAGE. RIVAL, CABINET,1 ed amis* when he used tab little good
to prick a skin so sensitive. •
COTTAGE BELLE. KANO, DIAMOND and many other Had*. .
“ Brother Sodom" was tho nickname
given by scoffers to taa preacher—Mr.
Bodot—whoao manner of preaching had
so aroused Bud’s curabativences, and
whose saddle stirrupe Bud bad helped
to amputate. For roa*on* of his own,
Bud bad thought best to subject young
^oetrg.
Johnson to the haat of Mr. foulah'* fur.

I
'

Detroit Stoves!
State Fair at Kalamaioo.

NO. 37.

I the victim of Dr. Small, or of Dr. Small
and such novels &lt;* ‘The Fireto’a Brid»,"
“Claude Duval,” •'The Wild Borer of
th* Weet Indi**," and tbo cheep btogrenhtot of such matt as Menwll. Small
f»^d him wbhhiiiflMgiaatiM iadleaaed
by th* history of swth hero**, and opened
to him the path to glory for which ho
10 nrewbola morning alter Ralph’s u-

reet, Bud *» wortrag ou Welter** ocuscicaco and hia tear*. The poor follow,
unabl* to act for himself, was tarn as­ and wsa about to repeat th* old lie which
under between tho old ascendancy of had twioo died upon bis lips at the eight
of Bud's took, L* megte *«kt ef an
Means. Bad finally frightened him, by . other fore, which mo3e him tractate
fear of the penitentiary, into going to sgain. It was the lofty and terrible
the place of trial. Bui one* inside tbo countenance of Mr. Soden. On* might
door, and oure in tight of 8maH, who have thought from the expnMaiun it
was more to him than God, or, rather, wore, that th* seven test riala wree in
more tn Mm than the devil—for ths his bonds, th* Mnroc apooalrpiie taunt
devil was AVa’ler-s God, or, perhaps, I pets waitipg for bi* lips, and the acron
- Irows.
.. :
should say, Walter’s God was n dovil- uxunocro sitting-■ upon V'
ins eye
onoo in sight nf Small, ho refused to
mote an inch farther. And Bud. alter
all hi* persovoranes, was about to giro i-rants. ho foil hitnsolf upon
uplashavrdl^adr.
ling brink of taa nrocipleu, wifb'WdlPurtgaatrty, jut at that momeut fo-n below him. *ow I am .uStbai
“For’huw tong are you bound to .Mr
Small’* desire to relieve himself from “Brother ffodeus” were not made whol­
the taint of suspicion and to crush Ralph ly in vain. There are plenty of mean- MeeneF
as completely as jossible, made him apiritod men like Walter Johnson,wfawo
•'Till I’m twenty-ooa"
orenhoot the mark by asking that Wal­ foeble conxMKMM need all the support
■'Thb court feci* bound to inform you
ter be called to the stand, as we have bo­
that, according to the laws of Indiana,
a wumkn ia of ago at eighteen. end as
no tool so supple n* the cowardly Wal­
no initentare could I* inado binding

in the very language of the request,
ho had given Walter an intima&amp;e of |
what he wanted him to swear to- Wal­
ter listened to Small’s word* a* to his
doom He foB thal ho should dis of in­
decision. Th* perdition of a man o( hia
stamp is to hare to make up his mind. ।
Such swa generally tall back esme his
' eye,
on* more positive, and lake all their ileu* *W------------resolutions ready-made. But here Wai­
"Well, then, said Walter, looking not
ter must do*id» for himself. For the .। at
i the court, nor at Bronson nor at the
coustabla was already calling his name; | prisoner,
&gt;
but furtively at Mr. Soden,—
tbeeogrt, tho &gt;pcctators, and-------------most of!1I1 W1, tarn, if I must"— and Mr. Sodall, Dr. Small, were waiting for him., !fin's awful face seemed to answer that
------------------ -- ---------------------- ythrough ho surely must—“well, then, I hope you
the detoe croad, Bud following pert ot won't
m&lt;&gt; m twfono',_5hi. m
the way to whhqwr, '• Tell, the truth or j Squire Hawkina, whoso face raaasarod !
him—“bat—oh! I don't see how 11
can!" UK' one look at Mr Soden av
smnd him that ho rouid and that he
mist, and so, with an agony painful to
the spectators, be tokl tho story to drib­
lets. How, while yet in Lewisburg, be
had been mode a member ot a gang of
which Small was ehtef; bo* they ecn__l-.l *- ■
l:__ .1-_____ -r -n ___

Sum ail Kctaiial Deituti
orpci av*T Onat * POUlis* fiten. Harttasa

■ 00?^ CO*^» •a'*nt y°°-

ITndar

“Be careful. Mrs. Means, or I shall
bare to fine you for ixutempt of court."
But the people, who wore fa the
chonriug humor, cheered Hannah and
the justice*, and then ehrered Ralph
again. Granny Bonder* shook bands
with him, and alter* ksowed he'd come
out right Halters ’peered like as if
Dr. Btnall wasn’t iist the sort to tte to.
you know. And old John Poancui

might have lent his aunt a Boland for
an Oliver. Bat ha only sent a note to
hia uncle, asking him to go Walter’s
। bail. If ha haX been revengeful, ha
ids book planted-.--------------- ...
cvuld hardly have wished a num cost­
like the court to sand and git his truak plate revenge than th* day had brought
afore ho has a chance to burn up oil tho
paper* that’s in it"
•Constable you will srmt Dr. Small, I
Pstm Jones, and William Jonas. Send

Brother Sodums on tbo other, I shall
interrupt my start to put this chapter
under shelter of that wise remark of
uf the great Dr Adam Clark, who sars,
“The fear of God fa tbo beginning of
wisdom, the terror of God confounds the

&lt;
North western Fair at Grand Rapids.

deception, a iuit for injuries will lie.”
"CgT?- teM Mr/Veenu •'You're

taka him,” said

ld pushed his great hulk
9, and had iastosmd bis
with a took that said.
L or go to the penileaL’A. Oh 'q&lt;4! What

thing to its advaaeomeat and interest
We ramembsr to bar* road, many years
ago, of a company of tradesman who
united themselves into a mutual bene­
fit sorirtv, and each one had to relate

Jonaese entered th* house, and ooufirm. ■ xi .uioied, an- ed Ralph's story by telling how they
had seen Ralph In tfec fence comer, and
how they had met tho basket-maker an
the hill.
tataun was inexplicable. Squire Haw­
"To bo saro," said ths old man, who
kin’s wig got ay ay, his glass eye turned had not ventured to hold up his head,
in towards his nose, and ha had
after he was arrested, until Walter be­
difficulty in keeping his teeth from foil­ gun hi* testimony.
ing out’ The epcitemeut became pain­
Walter folt inclined to stop, but bo
his climax of hideous description, Wal­ fully intent'. Ralph wo* on hia feet. could not do it, far there stood Mr. Bodter Johnson trembled from head to foot
and sat clone to Bud. Than, as burly how that Hud tad Dr. Small—hi- good
Mr. Soden, with great gusto, depicted angel and hi.1 demon-were playing au
materialistic torture* that startled the awful gome, of which he was the stake.
unrreso! everybody except Bud, Walter The crowd swayed to and fre. but Ralph alean breast erf it at the rirt of perdi­
wanted to leave, but Bud a ould not let remained utterly silent, waiting to hear tion, with the penitentiary thrown in, if
ths Joest whisper from th* wimeas, he faltered. And so ha told tbo whole
who stood tretabting n moment with thing as if it had been the day of doom,
his hands over In* face, and then faint- and by the tune be was through, Small’a
“ Young man," cried Mr. Soden, and
Here a new hnbbab took place at tbo
the explosive voice seemed to come from . The fainting of a pel son ia a crowd
tbo hell that ho bad created,—•‘young | a signal for everybody else to make door. It was none other than tho crasy
nls of themselves. There was a rush pauper, Tcm Bifield. who personated
man! you who have followed tao.coua‘ • * ’ "ng man, there was a Gen. Andrew Jackson in the jiocr-houae.
asl of evil companion*"—hare he paused
•Ircrybody aalted every-1 Ho had caught some inkling of the tri­
end looked aboul a* if taring to find ths
pen tbo window*, anfl al, and had eoouped in BO] Joure’.ebman ho wanted, white Walter crept up
ed everybody »lre to sniwo. HR rod ptame waa flying smd
close to Bud and ahadod hi* foaJ—“1
.
____
___
_
give him air. But no­
mean you who have chosen evil pursuits
body
opened
th*
window*, and nobody
and who cannot get free from bed hab­
stood
baek.
The
only perfectly roo!
it* and na*ocistion* that arc dragging
mon
in
the
roam
was Small. With a
you down to hell 1 You are standing
on th* revy crumbling brink of hell to­ qotetoir of ptirfeosional authmiiy h«
night The stnoll of the brimstone is on pushod forward and fell ths patienfs
your garments; tho hot breath of hell pulse, remarking to the court that ho
tn nwn
1 The Anvil, ara usitintf thought It was a sodden attack of fever

I wiin

GOODYEAR k STRIKER.
ISAAC W. TROOMAN.
StgP^yT. &lt;Mfo&gt; *1 Ito Cwt Own. nsMlas*.

Why to e man s life rafeel before be
has had dinner ? Because h&lt;- can’t digvet then.
Imagine the distress of the tnilKner
who forgot which side of the rose to
|&gt;ut the hat.

Dfir^g p. A panto*, ttsannl Cailerttee rtseal
‘ T.W-7iOt*JIAIjr’oaur. ■; i ' .

In Bacine there to a good hotel called
the Hugging House. It la a great re-sort tor young married people.

GROCERIES

A truly intestate man is uue who ’
leaves nothing but tne world, and be
generally goes without a will.

Repuled-totao-liaunled houses bring

brick store of

You may die before daylight! You
may Borer get out of that door! The
awful angel uf death to just ready to
strike yon down !” Hero sumo shriokod
with tanor, others subbed, and Brother
Sodom looked with approval on the
storm he had awakened. Tbo very
harshness of hi* tone, his lofty egotism
of manner, that which had roused all
Bud's combativoneas, shook pewr Walter
*a &gt; wind would shake a read. In the
midst of tho general excitement he
riezrxl hu hat an J hastened oat the
door. Hod followed, while Bodon shot his '
lightnings after thane, declaring that

pay Cash for our Groceries, we pay
Cwwh for Prodnrr, and well for (’ash
’ ,a^jiIv,

Haetisga,'^iH|^figt &lt;■____________

HA! AAl
H, A. Bus dli
Go there tar your
CHQICE

truth would dwell in torments forever."
Bud h«d not counted amiss when he
thought that Mr. Soden's preaching
would bs likely to aronw so mean-spiv-

at the very)/bwffit rates.

" .

GROCERIES!

Afee etook Jen Oroxn

HICK.-

If you want to find out a man’* teal
dumoaitiac, take him whoa h* is wet
and bungre. If he la amiable then dry
him and fill him up, and you hare got
an ang&gt;-l.

An old lady from one of our rural

patient, Small krpt elaoo to him. And
Walter began the uano oil story about
Dr. Staall's having arrived al th* oSc*
before eleven o’dock, w!»cu Bud cam* np
behind the doctor and fusioned his eyas
on the witneo* with the tamo significant
—
penitentiary before him, halted, ham­
mered, and aMtgad about to fainl again.
&gt;nrr-i_____ _________ &lt;&gt; --U —

’^^t-terenywud.r*
"I ree bring tU grey hmr. of the
aged to the grave with eonov ; I can
break the brert ert the vifo, and bloat
tbo nrospectaof ths friends of talent,
and fill th* land ^wilh mon than the
’^CtaiSnttyouewAsr*

some preineririnknu sent him the other
day, and thankfully orknowtodgod the
receipt of the osmo, forgetting that the
After * fow imomeeta' eon.uitaiioo, may be a* has been a rnhen’ for arm* ehfctoma had boon shot In violation or
during whieb tteuiro Hawkins UH hi* ~
. tiio gem* taw.- Next day tar suy&lt; thsy
wig ia ptaoo rritti one hand and alterfiT^Srtak*4 bnT2ita? c,xnp''r-,’or
nalsly adjusted hi* eye with the other,
th* m*gi*trata*,*ho were utterly be­
"Tbs error was more tuortifriag to
wildered bf th* turn thing* wee* taking
him lx.cau»« the law preventing the Uavderided that it could do no harm, and it
Tiaa bead to try the experiment of romovmg Bod. Perhaps Johnson would
than be able to get through with hi*
tMtiraony. Tne countable then asked
Bud if iw would please leave the room.

walked out like a oaptrI-nr
Ralph stood traiehin.
(ura of Bod. Th* ..n-rg
mndabim a* euel -a. SmaL

��The Week of Prayar.
‘■Cjiam- in JaM wWk*» Ibutmpi
Jum.Jpunul auacu the psmtfou nein each yrcr ia being obeereed by tho a-Jtnad by o«, fisat the ndra and rnguoliurohaa in thb city, mewtiaga trill be Iklfoo.adeptMl by tba Btrpemntmd.-.t
wwtrol of
held evrerv nrcafar in th* Presbyterian rf thr Vtffln U»*l for
nr* in0n&gt;u&amp;ms«r* at th* llaatiug-.
ritod to attend thee* meetings.
"cminmitly just and proper,"
Tbo Drozc-tumo reeonnieudi-d hr tho
K« to refiito It by ijnoting
1 firmer uti.lr is tho lixrtotx coZsw. T.-dSawra s Saty**-

Tho week of Pr^er. which »th.

Michigan

E

Exchange

H

i ia lira Chriwtian Church TU duty at
. it* to-Gsnac and extension lundinr on all
# liebrtcra.

I&gt;yiNTSOILS
Paint, Colors,

-to reaffirm all i

Varnish,

BREVITIES.

Thi s ia a boaatifu} day.

Weather rather moderaM. with ia.lllAtioMoCs thaw.
V

SmitlKh WOBKh* ASD POEMS!
L&gt;d^ Tturirxo njgo, i
fw£ ns raniiii

TforrWiy/.s. H.-PaxTra finterrro- 1 Mitra; J. D. (ksroy, of MsaobMtar;
■»«y): Bor kings and all in autteniiy r
•nj. Fbhrr and W. 11 T&gt;. Daveriprrt,
Tlsa Tnornapplo U trvaea oaar, »:df ’ 6»r ivatoMM, espoi-iaiiy ttato rebeatly ,
-m plevted lU-retnri for the emuitig
viailml wills th* calaniiti* of war ; £u
Th* new iron bridge is being ;tanked ! th.- prortl^-oc.: of part in too euunaek •
iot autrwncn; for righteoiunecv. har! Wo hav.- rvefored from the United
Its a Iraiuty.
tiiocr, and good will among all duvsos ; 1
1‘leaaont - -Th* racial laA er.aing at for lb* spread of sound knowledf**, and HHates Hubseriptfoci Agency, *J3 North
fur Gud'*bta*tar »!»« ^lecfal elfovta to , 1 'hilad-ljdia. Pa., a lioanlifol Chromo.
tbe reaidente of Mrs D. C. Hawley.
rndrt th* progr*» of iiiOdabtv, snper। Ib^uiar train* are bow running t» atitfau. iutenqsaranr-s', and toher kind* «4&gt;ogni;.li ropm.vuting foc-eimifoa of
hirtoen prvmiaratv p*rio&gt;licala both
Onm Iraka on tho O R. t I. H- IL, of immorality.
haring cotntneoeod on the Hh iaat.
FriUf Jan. 12.—Pk*tm (iulwrap- "ilfli regard to form and colx, which i»

Great sacrifice of Win­
ter Clothing. Star Clo­
thing House, Grand Rap­
ids Rich.

ryh Fer th* CbrMian Cbureh; for
baebapa. pre*b*t*ra, pa»tor». and misasouark&lt;* ; for translatora of th* Holy Scriptnri-s fata -sariokv tonguss ; for officebcarurs and for comtnittoM. aocittios,
and authors i-rigaged in Ckriatisn work.
SUvrinj Jan 13—Pa.Tn: For a
largy outpouring of the Holy Spirit;
' for fh. inreras* of Cfatetian for* and
I bohr araL and tho uaioe of belfovwra is
■yjwnyer au l s Hurt for God's glory. '
\ temdta ^-s. 14 —Sonox:
•'Thy
j jingdoi;. rouse, Tliy will b* dim* in

Ib-gular trniun cewmieBced running
AT WOOHBUrF fo
A latim e-.-wflmeut of Boot*, Shoe* I* R. R. R., on the 8th in it
and Rubb&gt;r% mU«d to thi* nxlaanee
Schuyler S. Ohl, r.aj, of Laaxiug. lias
•fork. I have ajAnaiine of Hata, Caps,
been dioara Socxvtarr ut th* Rapabjiglor*, and milt*e for aalo at r«-ry fow
prioM. Cat! and «ee ami gel n good

OVERCOATS below cost,
Knit Woolen Coats, 60/
Cents. At Star Clothing^
House, Grand Rapids. '

&gt;—A nitration as bouskeeper
Addry*. A. D DiUry 11satings

iag agent fur tho K. H I. t N. M B.
IL ia buw in tho atty.

Hockw heal cakce and Maple MuImm
are adrartieed a* being “cotratantly on
band " at tho Sh*rwo-d Hosto. Char.

Dy Sluffs.

and

BKUUlEt:
i“w **"
jHI’a’Bl, rt»,«s«.

I*, and that Mr. Wilder, our popular
ifimt Agtxt, h.ti been simply, doing
i duly, and nothing mnr*.

I ul all I&gt;dm jtawi done all In our
- 1 rat fa give Mu budiMMs, and shall
1 n-Kgfan an in part tim&lt;».
ttma&gt; co tn ■ Am fa th* fitter*. b.4ievW'sdwsL* Jt». 10—Pasrita (inter- |
he Is Um i»rty beet cntillod lo lb*
■ eeuryh For famUfo, -for Ute ami* und 1
rntiag* nf the public
daughters ol ChtiafiaB parauU at hum*
and in other lamia ; abo fur to&lt;.-ra at i
At the annual mowing at th* iMndt
* bool*, at enllceca and unirctetties , ,
il nibdili- TUI)ma.1 bo*d TiKaJay,
proCserioual dntfoe-. for the tart at n of
Hilladaloraeran. C. 11. Buhl, J. F
spiritual life la tfsora who *oidl.-as Christ.
y aul Jrjth Owqu. of Dafevit; Wm.
1 0* th* ronrerrinu of thn umxmWjrti-4 ; '
aldern uaJ E. V Kpon. *f HilWafo t
and for the ranctifking of nflictfan both
’ li \KiiAt. rir Ypsilanti ; K SnSth, of
to parents and ehiHron

fc^e Astetls. r. M.

itousis usntr s. R
Grand River Valtey Division

r&gt;i:t-namn* «-v»ni bb,

। rai l in tha article quoted at length in
i-Hiur Jntmd, and to add that after
, rorat &lt; awful inquiry, wo cannot art
il Mr. VaaBrani ba* the leawi raua*
cmpUti totniu.: the RaUroau offi-

l&amp;t&amp;a J*.
TBixnBrma.t—
' God’s "uuft.rakBMq jpfi f. 4er iM-rtira,
purauiisl and rolaUve; for unlwiml
incrriee ; for Uu&gt; niainteuunrr and reatoratiou from faint** and other rational
; calamiti** : foe motoiaa in the Christian
। Church ; for fhe prugneis of CSrict's
' Kingdom and th* usnfr.lm-- -. of fto
' CuriatiMi uitaiabvj _
■ Tumfa Jh*. IJ.-HcMlKl.Ttuj ; Fur
pr-Mcua! Bud naUuoal *na, weatoMW &lt;&gt;f
. laith, dambedirsse*, nnd wwridlmra* fa
th* niairli. AriiaowledgtomLs ut Divine jn*keMa&lt;mi*ouafra*iun* of isuUlth- 1

BnlhHbd,
_____
uxrrox, mrUa OmahX, tZSTb, *nZL
bruka City. Sami dowph, Ak-hMun.
lenrcawwrth nnd Kan us Citv, runarctiog with th- I ni n Pscdir. Kau*a» Pa­

WigfK

Pure Drugs anl Median's
wm ntncirn:

J. P. ROBERTS

“

They am ft* authoriaud Onttrti SubHgiptioa Agent* forth* United Stains,
nd by special arrangements mads with
_
11 tatty at ton Pnbliaberr, ar»&gt; c-uabfed to
n-coin- anl-ecriptions at rrdsavW rnbt.
V
Mittnui'i arc ordered
w
.

Uterasy, and other aaraciatiuna sub• rihiiig to a number of JiMirnab. would
nd it bi their advantage to -apply to
.r1"’
it i*m for their rate*. To every applicant,
■/
.
i« i* above I4!]rouse-lithograph wilt b&gt;i
MiSffxn-—Th* Grand Chapter it A |
| M. ronrened in Detroit on W*di*dday |
urrning of last wash.. Hastings Chap |
. ter was rvpn&lt;**nled by Hoti Dum.4 '
1 Striker, H. P.
Grand High Priest, Hugh MeCburfy, •'
uf Gwoana, d«!ir*rcd uu addrMi, ia “
which Ims l»si*w*d at mam l&lt; -igth th*
labors &lt;rf th* Royal Craft for th* past
year,-tbe t»*W t'hsntors constitutes^ and
■ uHhrts installed, tb* ,1ici&gt;*n: ntiuns grunt- „
«d for other new Chapters. Tha n-port j
nbira-ing thy the Loyal Craft in th*
Stale i. gr iwp,-' litrg* lr *n numbers
und th* Chapumi rail ffirariaiaMig. He . (
gsua • ano vwy iatorosttag lustary of 1 *
th* filet efforts uf ifavol Ant'.i MiumioI*1

DRUGS

pLAHTATATlON JIM
a T.—1860—X.

Medicines.

S tii fir*.

। U thr «hf«t-nnrhor of thrfeeblr and drbilitetad A« a tome and cordial Cw the

■Knl and languid it
among stotnachiea

ha.«

no

proJUW. ortDMft.

S &amp; OILS

ojnal

As a remedy f.w

I ar* &lt;-sj»*-’ally auhject, it ia -.upcnoiling
| every ether sUnuilaut.

School Books S’ Stutionerf/.

Ju all *1imatte,

trapieol lura]a&gt;fut* or frigM it act* *a a
■peeifto in rrery ajietir* of dieorder

BPBC1AI. NOTICE*.

which undrruuur&lt; the lahlilr rtrength

PREfCRD'HONH

AND FAMILY

Mtiicau Kisl»t Liaiitil,
---Fwr Man and Pratt
1 robably fow tr.M*&lt;n hat" w.-r had
so estnwm a 'Rale, wlrilo non* liars- ’
U«ii morn tiairwiwUy l» uolvial than
SIMM.!* simti.iih-s ctndNnnt
trr:
■»*«*«.

ia th* Stato. ul llicir |uugn*t am pros - ,
Il-fotu S.huu4 it VS8. Tito number ad' &lt;-ut rxndiiiott, a facoratoiu of foci*.that J
milted during toa yewr is 13, and 97 di»&lt; auaot bat ho jLraiug to the Craft.
irtaqpd.
I JILmv are S3 Ctwptrra In the Mute
Th* Michigan Central Huilnrad f'om___ia____
operetiou ___
TOO,______
aufoa
Thu kkalhu of Mir niy srajoy ifo- icy .1 now, harinjr a total t»« tulM’rthi(nrf over |&amp;uy Lar* now
• rather finely. Tartis-a Qluaiinalo lh« |['.'WO. under the jttri'dirtfon ulthn‘„f road, iiidttding braocto** and lino*
' Grand t hapur.
i . a . ..
{ nmkr it* itataediate ronind.
pmd.very e»i-nmg for th* purpn** of1
skiptang o««r the giafy iw.
i
iag y«tft uUtuned Filday, shun tltei fol­
Mr*. Sarah J. Ilafo, amr in her tilth ।
lowing gcnUr ram wcro thc*cn
*
year, la Udi 3t work writing for Adry's |
G, Jf. A-L H. Randall, Grind

i. KXtShanai.

The ft.oud EtKasupsuent of tlai &lt;Ald
Fdlowa of Michigan -rill meet in GramI.
' Rapids on Monday th* Ifoh. On Tm.-

O. X.—A. J. fchryW, Monrcc.
(i. 4—Jex. J. BarvlwaH. Jtetrott
Q. StcrtUff J Ea-ilmnn Jobmaun,

New Advertisements.

day Ifith th* Grand Lv&gt;lg* of th* -State

Michigan Central R. R.
ois, nutssu tassash soute.
yer”

A brutal taorder of n wife wai ottnn.ptkd in Allogan uu the &lt;kli. The j
lady was aerioualy wvundrd by a fiiatul
Lail, but will pmbJdv roarvs*.-• Tti*
would niunlitrr ia ia Jail.
. *

.«ttt

Ou Tua^da, night a &gt;aau ia Gra»l
Bapids rau caught ia the ad of settitig
fire t» a baza.’ He wu pcoatpUy aareet«l. and wBlpnjbnldy la- dealt with m
the F.w dimds.

______ — ----------

their notes and accounts im
mediately.
___

Juli* Morn*. Ajeal uf the btato Pris­
on, was pr*M:t&gt;ted wilh a beautiful gold
watch and chain on Cbrirtmaa day. by
.V Zd I —J» C. B^oidw.o, Lrou-v too oMrar. of tbo P»»oa Mr. fc. It
»&lt; F.—E. H. Dpan, Adriu- Broekway of the Detroit lioosu af Oor
’• ffiwW.~W.-V. Gr-fflth. Detroit.

P*r Traw.—lbs- lidis at th* Barry
Coaxty WBswra renarotnd with-th* Van dorpool trial And tb*a teaeh th* at Detroit. Utotingi Lodh* •►'‘■2 repre­
Tim Northern Michigan Central RulMaasatraib-s that if thajr ms-ad their oti- sented by Tracers Pliilhps. Era,. W. M.
road waapotwpfotnd to Albion Monday
1**1 yoiir* ii£w 'a5 aarrC Ire*. j*t nutratug. About two himdmd hands
■&lt;na inty Barry County for trial to*y
must foot tfie Lili v and that no d,unmti
had. I—tn woridog night and day. tiaaday* raeludad, feting right by thrtr osrn

Tar Miaarr. -Wo ore in rw*dj&lt; of
toe Big Rapidi Mr^prt, late 7-Lpr.i^,
oue of the beet printed, and ablrat ed­
ited of our State rxchaagse. We oraLusher Wanted!
30,000 foei of Ash Lum­ grwtnlat* tho pubHahcr-vun thi-ir sure***,
' bcr, 10,000 feet JVhite Oah and trust their paaaperity may never be
Lumber, and 5,000 feet
White Wood wanted on aei count, and in. jMchnn^e for
; Agricultural Implements.
Ilia! rrrigbc-V dn».-d, fldf&gt; lltt- llttf '
‘Mht........ ■_ .^LRUliwuAGa.
any tnuit a porker. thM will !&lt;at thia '
one, W so, pfeaM fejwrt Mr. n. toM '

A GttA)T01V\$R.

Only $3 for $11 in Value I
Dtli £ AYtR £ CQ„ U^ll, Man..

LIBRARIES
ASK

Attention la aata fa tUXfara Tobi. '

HSrtBSStot

^.f the Fort Wsyna. JackMM* arid Sag-,
imur Railroad, to Im found i* Da aj^ru- I
pries* pfomrfr o^. *dl» «,Li: YM* ia fo '______ ______ _____ _ _______ ___ _ .
n*W but ably taatkead. thorongb{y.r.uin. falling tree. lie bad ima ia thu woods rays Hi al

foil to be,a general fsmriJn.rftb the
'"ffi1!* H*
■ .
’ -J
The Board ut tfajwrrisors are fafuR
mow sb trig the bom smi of tlur -yrar,

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ASSOCIATIONS.

llan. W.&gt; K Bancroft. rrxJdeut of
tho Poet Huron * UkrfMIiebig.n KaiW
road, riK-mtly praeratod the Ladfoa* Li­
brary Asraciati m of Pint, with a copy
of‘*Andaboo's Bird* &lt;&gt;f America," of
which Mtoto •» bbl u*e otl-er eopy fa the
Stalo. The gift b probably worth oyer
f 1,000, attfl wAs BccuOifMnied by a letter
from the docror, apndung
t**' ,,f

SO4J) IM JIASTINHi
■
ftr jickley . H U OK.

tbieonetoMemnJRwtow A Goody-w ]

^■es'sn-Jartf'

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LTTERAHY

Ststie:
:«!*«

THE

1

THE MWnSCJflJIW

�IHATilKNEATv
Dauchey I Co't Column.

a O’CLOCK

wool jure

5&amp;i

oai« lot w. rm. tu. c&gt;«n*s«ti. o.
Tb.,.lr |t*U*U«&lt;l'n DxlriUl.ee Is Ibrsewtry
L. D. SINK'S EIGHTEENTH
;mitl) wlijL t)i?jhbbUjiO)i,

sympathy nt tho lew* which they hay®
•wsuinad ia the death M a parent,
friend and counsellor.
Rewlead, that the SooeiaTy bo direct­
ed to rotor this testimonial of our re­
spect upon the record&lt; of the aaioeiation
and trnnsmitfo copy to Um family of

wooun

foctureo was held as above on the «Oth.
From the wool growers, delegates were
present form Vermont, Pennsylvania,
New York, Went Virginia, Ohio, Mich-

Gm. P. Rowell A Go's Column.

M.

MMlne, tlssl Mat «&gt;• P&gt;w
I eflMbrseil Coart lor «&gt;• seas
4 State of MMugsaAy tUIMOl
i: artSSKC
U. pren.urs &lt;i«nlml I* mH mo.n&lt;sr». •' “
iMhlkmofasBOsybsBoesamsy So saik/y th*
■oast Am &lt;m isld c,ort&lt;sgr. Wllh
“&lt;
o»u,„p«ow* showed br tsw.ssd st» so Alter-

rer, 1ST*.

VAX.VXIlt.X2 QlSTTWl
TWO URAND CAPITAL PRIZES!
S10,000 IN AMERICAN GULDI
10.000 IN AMERICAN SILVER!

I’llfwil I

rtrEttvaisas;

,wheat!.,

U Rlrtii’WAIflreb?-* &lt;«u «ik» M.

WILL

re s. jireira ir-.u-,.

$200,000 00

AUorwy for-Mariauara.
:Miia«r.lWvUwiter.nd.lf?l. M

CARLETON,

JJOBToaoi baix""

TIE BETROIT WEEKLY T1IBIRE,

PROFITABLK KIPLOYIENT.

iyr*r. ttovd !«• ■porlwonsrey sad rlo
hr. .ttoessTHB TBIBUNa, IMreil,

X KEWIN

WOOD’S.BHH®

■ sseliTsLaw
AUrre*
W. A
9.,
toursl A|&gt;«U
Clerels^;
a,
&gt;&lt;»:&lt;

THEA-NECTAJl
PETERS’

MUSICAL

LIBRARY,

FIFTEEN VOLUME?'FILED WITH

CHOICE PIANO MUSIC

The meeting eras organised by the
election of tho following officer. : Prr.
idont, Hon. Henry 6. Randall. N. Y-;
and vice-president from each state ropramtod ; secretary, John L. Hayes,
Mass.; assistant secretaries, Samuel
Clark. Vermont, J. 8. McCbnneU,
Ukanis. J. MsD. Gleen. I-ennsyhrnn-

VOCAL COLLECIOHI.

'3K®
'W25‘

The Opening uddrvsa of Dr. Randal)
was an able one, full of good counael |
for the pnenit and sparkling with
bright hopes for the future of sheep
husbandry. Remarks were also made
by wool growers front all Jiurts of tbe
country, the general tenor of which!
wsrw that the day of greatest depression J
waa over, and the wool and mution
growers were now quite a* profitable r»
other branches of live husbandry.
In the aftern-xai the committee repor­
ted an address and rewlutions, which
were heartilly teccnded by speakers from .
ull the d.fl-rent states, and unanimously I
adopted. m&gt;e aduresa. though some­
what hmgthy, is eo complete within it- 1
self, that it seems an injustice to quote I
anything short of tho whole. It should ,
be read carefully by every former and '
bunion* man in the country, who car.
come to no other conclusion tlian tho I
one cited by the committee, that tho ,
high! wool duties of IWTrodnscd thia ,
.■ountry, as it were, in a grand corral, ia
which our pricel»M flocks and invalua­
ble rncea were preserved for future in-

fri-eu B. C. Prtedl.. Jedre *f Pnb.1*
la lie SMUSaeodUv«*uuof Xllebe Wur.

•Fl r. -r—•

WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS,

FAMILY BIBLE
REDUCTION OF PRICES

HALFORD

TO CONFORM TO

LHCBBBHM
TABLE SAUCE,
THE BEST MICE 111 IELIIH

rat pImily use
and ot clothing to the general consumer. ■ *• ■*
—. lu- riser «••* esoessi.
are sacrifice* of but little moment foe i ___________ .
»*7!,f
the preaerntion of oar truly national
inheritance - a well established sheep'

JURUBEBA

Reeolred, That the present tariff on
wool and wnofeaa u aa well adapted m
any legislation which ran now be devis"d, to promote tho growth and develop­
ment oifwool growing and wool runnufacturing, and the interest of easterners,
and the public revenue
Beeolwed. Tho confidence in the stab­
ility of legislation being essential to in-1
dure the investment of capital by which i
ogriculfnre and manufacturing wealth ,
u to be developed, it is ot the highest
importance that the tariff policy delib-a—-J -t th„ ga-g^^flaa 0(
by it, and approved
flour years, should be ,

conform to it, should not ba disturbed.
Batolmd, Thai we witness with epec■ai gratification the fact that each sue-1
«*din- yet* indicates mor® ftuly tho
uaweaity and wiadom of thn prment tar­
iff, which haw wrought Umefita, Tspccially la the Want, by bringing thn tnanus— v__ _ T ■ "

ISSSEK;'
Most Suitable for the Family,
Most Valuable tor tlx 8tmlekt,

THE MAHIFACTSBEII OF THE

Th American
4
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h er!| i
The
Wash
Loakbig-Glaw and 'Picture I
&lt;JiU.Bre«—kJ. Il'sluat A IhwoaHl U
lap-rtWT of Loolis(4)lu* PUu«,C*re
b(r*»bn- S»4re«tarMrret, Drlrvll
i\HV Goobs. WilULKaALE.

wi

PRICE. 85-50.

BRUAXCC WUXI-SGER

:

_M PROVIDENCE.”
New. 1.871.

Br. Welk’ Krtract if Jinieta

Most Instructive for the Teacher.
Moat Appropriate for the Child;
Moat Vaeful for. the Minister.
Moat Interesting for tho Fanner.
N&lt;xt Elagant for thaPnrfer.
Moat PnjduhU
ti»e Bludj.
TBB HCTfiftlAL FAMILY B|l

Perfect.

A WHEATIMPROVEMENT

OVER ALL OTHER WIIRRERS.

nye
ikrir sneedse! w
In* fongalBg ^yeylust, ,

is^&amp;

JURUBEbA,

5

SHEPARD'S

COMPOUND
WAHOO BIOTS
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Etsax.-j!aaur~ “ •
«u, so cw. ■ AMU,.

S CON8^R8VOF "TEA

THI* article has krean ttior*&gt;U0Hly toeua
I

BY QBrmc TP CLUBS

Tte Great Atlank 4 Paeifc Tea Cn
bandry on Ute sunset side oi tho Sctu
The practical sheep breeder will readByafpecfete the suggestion that wool
pvwtng. ovm in CaUfornia-lhal land
of big ftrozaa and golden dreams—hx.
U* dmvbaete. whan ha ie informed that
thi* flock of I00.000.mi well as ot mall-1

W4M&gt;.
ovartD cunr
adjusts this MmUm to tub* at tsy ,te*

w do II* war*p.rlrellr
tou Acssv* r.« vai Uittt® -St.fi

A. I. rtUCUCM A CS„

dress it IMtsrspUlol, udi.t«l&gt;:

'

Kai Na II* WeM

!■ nit it!
■
Ynr wife nib It!!
Yiir dilirei mtiit!!!
GrmH Ro.titla. Jlici..
For Safe by ACKLEY t SLADE.
__________________ Hastings Mio

Dr. Crook’s WiheofTar.
4.
IO YJSjfolWS
rubUc Teat
n-prorw!

DR. CROOK’8

'SHE

OE? fBE BEST
WeMisrt Uialriiflf Dietitian.
J.OQO W*rd» &lt;W Mae^raw to mA

WINE

as* ••Br •" ”
JOtr.Y E. FOTTEE

PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.

baht at Syroru. rnfi. V of Deesmber.
After receiving ranaru from the prasi-

T* T TFT’X*'

WEBSTER'S KAT1OXAL PICTORIAL

mctwary.

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The Banner Company.

VOL XVI.

to taw Cut

HASTINGS, DARBY COUNTY, MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY JANUARY 17. 1872.

GREAT COST SALE!

BOSTON CASH STOBE

4659

ino pmm sf»H!

OUR ACORN PARLOR
Monday,

January 22, 1872

To those who visited us last February, the announcement
of a Cost Sale is sufficient. To those who did not,
Please come and in vesicate.

LEADING STOVE,

ccrtain that tlwy did not know tho full
extent of tho danger as yd. And what
Small might do with a jury, or what
Beto Jones might do with a .heriff, was
a question. 1 must not detain the read­
er to toll how tbo mob rose. Nobody
knows how such things come about—
Their origin is a. maxplioablo aa that of
an earthquake. Btu, al any rale, a
roj&gt;o was twko put round Small’s nock
' during that night, and Loth times Small
i was saved only by the norvo and ad­
Store has th* largest Joar of any Stare of the kind, making It a capital Store for dress of Ralph, who had learned bow
Farmers. In addition wo keep the SWISS COTTAGE, RIVAL, CABINET, unjust mob law may bo. Aa ter Small,
I COTTAGE BELLE, KINO, DIAMOND and many other kinds.
he neither trembled whoa they were
ready to hang him, nor looked relieved
when bo waa savid, nor ahowod the
•lightest flush of penitence or gratitude.
Ha bore himself tn a quiet, gentlemanly
way throughout, like tho admirable vil-

Hats and Cape, Boots and Shoes, &amp;c.

Detroit Stoves!
Sum art laiaiial DeititU,

See.? Did Mt Mho Nancy tfewyer euioy a hundrod wedding*, and lore and
bar* the love of fire hundred childrda?
And *o Mia* Nancy insl happened over
at Mrs. Thomson* humble nome. atel,
just ia tbo meet maltor-of-course way,
aslud that tedy and Bhocky to oome
over to her bouse.
Bhocky wanted
Hannah to come too. Bat Hannah
blustel a little, and said she would
rather not
And whoa abo waa loft alone, Hannah i
fixed her hair two or thro, time., and j
swept the hearth, and moved tho chain
first ouo way and then another, and did |
a good many other needless things.—
Needles*; for a lover, if bo be a lover,
doe* not *eo furniture or drooa
And then she *at down by ths Cre,
and triad to eew, and tried to look onconcerned, and triad not to expect anybedy, oes tried to moke her heart keep
krill. And triad in rain. For agenda

Thu InntitatMu waa formed fa
It derives its life and inspiration from
Chrietianixy, Ito object fa te iUurtroto
th* inronsi.tency of war with Chrfatucity, to .how ito baleful influence on all
the interest* of mauldad. and by the
use of th* pulpit, the platform, the press,

Dead letter* contained three milion that he was running a faro-bank in Ban
Franeiax), the other that ho wae curing
dollars test year.
consumption by inhalation and electrici­
rinow—an unusual thing-has fallen ty here in New York. If thia later wore I
. ----- ———. sat down by tho fire, and
frvqneiuly ia Italy this winter.
true, it would leave it an °P*
&lt;-----a talked of hia school and her mhool, and
IVainut wool te mere highly esteem­ question whether Ralph did well to’ ----“T°eTsmiim^
everything else but what he wanted to
him from tho gallows. 1’ofo Jone* and ; talk about And then the cooversatioa
ed in Bavaria than mahogany.
HUI, aa usually happens to tho
- - - - -back to Flat Creek, end to the
3£hor I• drifted
At least one-thud of tbo inhabitants villains, went to brisun. and wl
.........
I
through tho pasture, and to the
of HaaMchiuetts ar* Roman Catholic*.
moved to Hk* county, ; box-alder tree and to the painful talk in
The Fitehburg Radroad Company
I the lane. And Hannah boon
to bo
Hannah that von went r—:
□
i___ i_JjZ~.iL u_
propowwi^building three grain elevator*

thoee with whom it ia a prulaasion; of
art. they will endeavor always to speak
with generosity and discrimination.
For tho other feature! of tho magarisse, tho Editors say that they never

coming year, and wo may add, that hav­
ing carefully perused every number
that has ever boon printed, wo regard
thoAllMte as the s*r fori Magarino
such a standard aa this, and march te
victorias more renowned then those of published, and commend it toaU of our
bloody Mar* ? We believe thoy will.—
We believeln a glorious future’ for our
race, the coming of an oro. whoa tho
promise of the angste, tho keynote of all
our Christmas songs, .ball bo fulfilled &gt;

Can I j after that, and to planning their two
Uvea aa one. And • * « • •
And when Mias Nancy and Mrs. Thorn­
“No,ao’ &lt; And with that the has­ ton returned later in tho eveofag, Ralph
tened on, afrai-t that Bud would offer to was standing by the manUe-peco, but
Etch up the roan colt And *fo&gt; did Bhocky noticed that hia chair waa cfoeo
to Hannah'* Asd good Mist Nancy
happ:n&gt;-sa by compromising him in that Sawyer looked in Hannah's fare and was
ft was disk and raining when she

•TWU,-. yon going ?

The best place

•to buy

GROCERIES
is at the new brick store of

loft. Tho butt's were long, the road was
lonely, and after the revelations of tho
day it did not teem wholly ante. Bui
from the moment that she found herself
free, her heart had been ready to break
with an impatient bomeeicknee*. What
though there might bo robbers in tho
woods J What though there were ton
rough miles to travel T What though
therein wm in her face? What though
i
New Yorksn hare reached the con-' she had not tasted food since the morn­
ing of that exciting day ? list Creek
elusion that, with a psM firn depart- j
; and bondage were behind ; freedom.
moot, tho buying of fire eterm bolls to '
I mother, Bhocky and homo were before
arouse the jstblfc Is^ocoy wasted.
her, and her feet grew lighter with tho
A horribleatory mtns, from Montre­ thought. And if she needed any other
al. wherv tbo dead body of a woman
was found partially oaten by rata, while clear. And ho would coms 1 And so
tho remainder of tlu&gt; family were lying she truvenx'd tho weary distance, and *o
around helpleoaly inobriaki.
abo inquired and found tho huuaa, the
Trichina, or aotno kindred ditease,haa boautitul, homely old house of beiutilul.
again appeared, thio time al Newark, N. homely old Nancy Sawyer, and knocked
J., where a family hay* been poisoned and was admitted, and fol! down, faint
and weary, at her blind mother'* feet,
and Tail her tired head In her mother's

Berlin boasts of fiot tea* twenty wo­
men phyririsM, who bare acquired rep­
utation and iudnpoadcnoo in their pro­
fession. Most of them aro cf tho home­
opathic and Ectectrie whnol, of mr&amp;aev.

We

pay Cash for our Groceries, we pay
Cash for Produce, and sell for Cash
only, at the very lowest rates.
HICKK &lt; BRo

Hasting*. Mith, itet I

H A! H A!
H. -A.. Bus ell
Go tbero tor your

WOOL chom

A number of Japanooo young ladiM
ore anxious te come to thia country to
be odnoatod, and the Daltno paper* aro
thinking eeriously about ill

pauper, a bod for two nighu aftetod
tier throat But Mite Nancy and her
sister wore Chore and tho preacher.—
And that was oil, besida tte tamlri, and
Bud and Martha Of oouim Bud and
MarthacumA And driving Martha to
said, “ O mother I I’m free, I'm free !*' a wedding ia o -jumper" was tho one
while the mother-, toon baptiaed her opportune Bod needed. Hi. heads
free, and tho mother • trombling fingers
combed uut h*r treeee*. ,knd Bhocky
stood by her aad cried: "I kuowed
God wouldn't forge-.yon, Hannah’"
Hannah waa ready now to do any­
thing by v Lie's »lto could .upport her
mother and Bhocky. She waa strong. —- ~ ~ -g~7
and inured to tod. Bha waa willing and
^“d Bad
cheerful, and the would gladly bare K*,''h
cone
nervieo
if br that
moansAnd,
«ho
LsUtohave
.upportiJlbo
mmlly.

Al Laliore, India, a newspaper te
about to be published in Arabic. Arab
paper, aro now pubiiali-d In Egypt, for that mailer, her mother waa already
Syria, Bagdad, Conalnntinople and Bar- nsuriy abhi to nupport hamlf by her'
.
knitting. But Hannah had berm care­t
The word "gurmsnd" I* said to be de­ fully eduoated when young, and at that1
rived from Gorman, a gluttonous King
j
of tho Denes. The Normans were more
temperate than the Bretons, but were
won over to the habits of gluttony by
tho people whom they conquered.

And after Iteljdi ami Hannah were ,
married—tlirre was no trip, Iteluh unly ‘ha ■
changod hte boarding-place audtwcajne
hredul thehouM at Mra Tbomeo.'* ““
thereaftar—afrerrit waa all over. !*

L Martha had fixed it all up, aad now
. they wanted to ax hia advice ; mid Mar-

The late amusamoct of wicked ur-

Years

BN W*. 4MNS0
DENTIST

Hannah a ptere ua l*a*hev of a primary &lt;
department. And than a little ho»e 1
with four room* waa tested, and a Utile. ‘
. rerytttb fttnltu* was pulfaAt tl.

Experience

The Yreka (Cal.) Cron, say* that the
water of tbo upper lake in Surprise Val­
ley baa the proi«rty of removing from
£r“ba&lt;d ^t^e***l£t^
repwujntelM

Warcjrxx's Mcratir Mumu.Tho January umaber of this exoeltent
____ ____________ Magnate, fa Ware a*. It ie edited with
And hie matter and Msroariy rigwl abiHiy, and roataiu. arigieal or«L&gt; w^ M

an tho powiawt Knglkh nd Amarican Poets of ortr day, but exquisite
travesties of their manner—not parodies
of single pieces, but admirable burleequee of their general stylo of thought
Tho Editorial Department will be en­
larged so as to occupy some 20 pages of
each number, and will notice not only
as heretofore, tho prominent phases of,
literature, but those of politica, art,
mqsic and ecseoos. Under each of those
beads the
will, while holding

put God into the Qmatltution. is rolled

GOODYEAR &amp; STRIKER.

pieoMofwotk. A glance at tbo firot
chapter in tho January number will Mtisfy tb* reader that tho author has never
more faithfully and delightfully studied

Mr. DoMfllo appean in th* ^tfurifr
for the first time, but his name familiar
the writer a* Stocky, hod-1 riot fcotern as tho author of thou amusing rxtravthat Jshocky has given uU
-------agapzas, “Tlhe Dodge Qub" and ‘Tho
to making ouacaat*
* **-forgot For, indeei
But some Of thorn I
hi. work do forget

aaake coak). And Mias Neary Sawyer
who had men Ralph that afternoon, bad
guewd that he waa going to see Han­
nah.
It's womterful how much enjoyment
a generous heart can nt out of tho
happinam of others, la not that what
Hd meant when ho said of such m Mia.
Bawmrtt^thayahnH bma bend

Thirty bean have been killed in Fist Cremr, cKmed to her chamber, 1
Yancey County, N. C-, thia ecaeon.
packed all her earthly goods, consirtlng
AQpincy mocbaiuo ha* found out chiefly of a few family relics, in a hand- 1 And then ahe blnahed, and ho told bow
how tho waste aleain from one boiler kerchief; and turned her back on tho ; tho note had eiutaiuud him. and how
houM of Means forever. At the gate • her white face kept up lii* uuntag* in
ran bo u»«d to heat another.
she met the old woman, who shook her
Forty-fire death*. tw*sUv-tWT&gt; resign* fist in the gill’* fe&lt;» and garo her a , hi* flight down th* bed of Clifty Creek.
turn, aud eighteen retirements mato the parting benediction in thoee word*: —; And no eat * little Muror, lu show her
rooorda of 1871'. loanee among the offi­ “ You mia’ablo, ungrateful critter you, the note that he had carriorl in hia bo­
------ . I have told it &gt; And------ but I
cer* at the United btata* army.
K’krag! I’m glad to bo shod of you I" must notproceed. Afore ecene, over
the bora she met Bud, ahd he told so bMurifoliniteaU; will not bear tolling.
hergvod-by
with
a
Ultte
huakineea
in
entire rwyfafoe of all the treaties with
hi* votes, while a tear glistened in her
Japan will bv made.
A convention of these. who want to ^Rud had Lean e friend in need, and

orpCBeew Oraat A rMWo'e Sues. liaxlre*.

P. 8.—A copy of tbo Lonbarg
sama into ay haada to-day,
and I see by it* ootamaa tfari Rafori

ever, to make out that the sheriff at the
county, Mr. Israel W. Mesas, was none
other than my old friend Bad of tho
Church of the Deci Uska. I waa ateiort
as much puxxted over hia name as 1 was
when I saw an article in a city paner.
And ahe, with some sweet present- bv
Prof J. W. Twmwm, on TSw-

tlis long run than lynch law. And yet
lynch law often origin alee iu a burst of
generous indignation which is not will­
ing to aaflhr a bold opproerion to escape
by moan, of corrupt and cowardly
courts. It is oftner born of fear. Both
motive, powerfully agitated the people
of tbo region round about Clifiy aa night
drew on after Ralph's acquittal. They
were justly indignant that Ralph had
boon made the victim of .ueh a con•piraey, and they were frightened at the

WE KEEP THE CAMELIA!

will positively be"sold al COMT durinff this Sale.

mar department in the new graded
school in the village. So he quietly ar­
ranged to board at a boarding house.—
His aunt could not hare him about, of
which fad be waa very glad. She could
not but foel, she said. that bo might hare
taken better care at Walter only fear
miles apart. He did not baatoa to call on
Hannah. Why should ho? Ho sent
her a rt&gt;notice, ot no consequence in It­
self, by Nancy Sawyer. Thon he took
pn—onnof his school; and then, aa
the ovotong of tho first day ot school, he
went, as ho had appointed to hhneelf, to

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL

writers; boa the mod mgng-

�TSE BEIT tMCIEAFEITI

1872. THEIWORLD. 1872.

I anncr
J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

Wan,
HHesu riMe

Sterling Silver
WnrraslMt

lamp year parties, where the victimoffloal apjxMntments dated since tho
ixed young men have to foot the bdls,
clamor fur reform in three particulars are now in order.
commenced, aud about tbo limo there
MMomiaeo was finally ooonectod by
roil vth ike retetff tho world on the
anji idl. to tho great jqy. o£ the poopfo.

DRUGS

tin unusually attract!*,
'txnrtmrrrf nC
J?1

5*$EATUBBS I

President Lincoln should appoint his
brother-in-law to a civil office, who al­
ready held th. office of State Senator

It Buff » ih« Ure««i ■Ol'
hBlfcten, .1.1. M.

Medicines,

Dye Stufis,

evaay section at ear common country,
from the noighUiring province of Ontnria, and from beyond the Atlantic. To
the rich and poor alike, we are indebted
for^the^wurmre; expression of sympathy.
Bo tir^ly ^d” bo^fifrdly hw Ix-cn

PAINTS &amp; OILS

By this .ppointment, u suggetemi by
Prveident Lincoln in opposition thereto,
a Democrat was elected to fill th. va­
cancy and th. Senate waa thereby
thrown under Ibe rentrol of the Deuiocrate at the opening of tho war to the
great cmbarrMsiueet of the Administra­
tion. Bulisequoutly this same brotbor-

Detrnil. January »,IS7S.)
rtetef Buu, -.
Early ia Oetober teat, tearful and ua-

f

February term of the Circuit Court, ter
• the County of Bony, to be in ettondanco
on said Court, at tbo Court House in
the City of Hasting* on the 5th day of
February naat:
George Miller. Johnstown.
William Bovley, Woodland.

Um relief extended, that uo further
cause exists for anxiety lest suffering
{■reran in tbo*t sections during ths winPeter Covert,
Carlton.
Calvin R 1-hroma.
“
Adam Elliott,
Barry.
Walter Heath, Orangeville.

School Books

Mooaa’sRcuxNuwTaaKn.—Thia ag­
riculture) paper, issued weekly in Now
York City by Hun. D. D. T. Moore, is
worthy and gallant soMier being turned eno of tbo moat valuable pajwrs printed
out of the place to make a vacancy for in Am United States, for all dassee of I
him. Again, a Meyer of Gets. Great’s readers, and specially so to thorn onregiment, having lost hia health tn Bab­ gaged in agricultural pursuits. Ils ilel prisons, was nominated by President hutnfiocs are costly aud numerous, iu
ntectad matter is ehoaen will great
noia, but through Trumbull's efforts
* *
X and its editorials written
wa. rejected by th. Senate on the ec
.... marked ability. To those of our
ground that the Sucumbnt, though a readers who desire an Eastern agricul­
civilian, was thu son of a special frtend tural and family journal, we cordially
of Trumbull'a' Thus, it is quite ap­
parent that if this vociferously reforma­
tory Senator would institute a personal
reform within himself it might be for
Tns Monday edition of the Detroit
the good of the country and the honor Dsiiy Th'fsaz contained an installment

The Cafitein of the Shawiuus iteniia-that Lite Florida wa. fired on by a
Spanish man-of-war, and bonce thia
•apposed cause for a collnrion ia dlastpa- ,
A rBrt Hrattox —The Detroit, Lan­ ted. I hope that others may b« as ef- [ '
sing 4 Lake Michigan Railroad has just.
fertuaiiy removed by the Spanish home J
completed a vary commodious aud pret­
ty station house at Lansing, in conjunc­
tion with the Jackson, Lansing 4 Sagin­
aw line. It is built of brick and is about
100 fret long and 30 feet wide. It eontains very spacious waiting roams both
tor ladies and gentlemen. arid a large
ticket office with windows opening into
each. One and of the building ia occu­
pied by a dining and refreahmant room,
presided over by Mr. Taylor, ao Well
known at th. Lansing House. This
they would bring reports from niaay
room is very handsomely carpeted and
portions of tho country in favor of thp .
fitted u[&gt;, and thu appointments aud
coalition of all tho elements opjioacd to

DRUGS. DRUGS

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Pure Drugs and Madidsc-s
BITEXT MESICUUtl .
t«lieMc.&lt;l&gt;ft Otssrteadm. &lt;a tees...tn

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to nt DtKrantCTtu is

D.

DRUGGISTS HUNDIMfS.
ANDFANCtpoODS.

SINE’S

Have aU their best grade
of Ladffa Watches manu­
factured expressly for them
by some of the best makers
in Locle, Switzerland, and
thus save to their customers
the importer’s profit in h’eic
York.
They also moniijaclurt
“ OUR WATCH,” whichi,
unsurpassed as a Time-.

Espeotal attention is re­
Paint Colors,
Varnish., and Dye Stuffs. quested to our Large and el­
egant Stock of Diamonds,

mounted tn Sets, Cronu,
Studs. Rings, Etc. A very
completeassortment of Dia­
mond Studs.,.
Diamonds mounted to or­
der in our own shop.
Smnt.
.Monogram Seals, Crests,
J£\;EX4LE BpOKfi, etc., cut on stone by the best
STAWAU Wellts rWFM.MIl workmen in the west on short
Zodite TRAVLINGt/CS,
’ “ " notice.
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FREE TO BOOK AGEHTS.

Ayer’s

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THE SEIU-WEEKLV WOBU),
Health and Wealth in

SILVER TIPPED
skw inKDs a^dplaxts

Hast by Hal! ar Kip ram.
ora HDtna i-lamt exTAUhiuet for i.n

■te te. The committee appointed for
other ports of Ohio, to answer the cal!
that purpose should at ant call another
of George Wilkcvy. It coiuisted of a
meeting, that the orguuation maybe
few signature, of non-influent ini parties
prrtetMd. Tho hundesd - and five men
to a printed document fhrvring a revenue
tariff, tho one term principle, reduction
ixation mrmt humni. They, in rouimnr.
of taxation, civil right, for all, ate. Tho
, with all intelligent citterns. Me tbo necesfact that nothing w»U deep enough
, sitv for prompt action in tho premises,
and would, beyond aU qnceUou. nearly with the leaders to affieet th. return at
all reapcnd to a call from the committee j John Sherman, tbo administration cacto perfect their woft." Gentlemen of tho ! didate, to tbo Senate from Ohio, shows
Committee, give tw a call. Dow’v m-I that the movement i. on ebortion even
I there, where both tha 'Republican and
I Democratic parties adhered to their par­

ty organisation.

th. Preudmrf d Ud
d^ivared aa
addrsM A.paper wa. preanted by Dr. i
Patewr cm •• Inctramenia and Tbaxr Ap- ■

IFe are Western ‘/gents
for the Waltham Watchesa full and complete assort­
ment always on hnnd-ol
wholesale and retail

f"BFijGREEI8*Cl$

the Democracy will have to stand up i
alone with all their bloody murders on j
■ thoir beads and fieoe a united Republi- '

jpiMiM afthiiiMMi Dea tai Canvolition, 1
rewntb heM eJsckxm.Dr. Hawhunt, '

£*»5E“

$5,000 each

and its ordinary will supply a want long
Mt at Lensing and cannot fail io be a
groat convnnienee to traveler*.

premittnu foot ttp over $2,000. and it is
' hopml ohd ugKted that the display of
, fine firwk wiHlre equal to any ew held
intk. United Btat-, a. it iekaown that
srann of the most noted breeders from
tbe Eesterit States WiT exhibit their
beat stock. W. hop. ,to see ihore of
ourdfiamw isfiiUl in poultry ia at■ tMfiUtei*' Msauberehip tiekete in th.
aeeodaticc, admitting tho member* to
Jibe exhibition free, |2. Single admia35*^

Our Silver Plated and Steel
Table Cutlery fs m tiU ax-

best English and ^n. erioan
manufaciurav. Evey pieet
is stamped with oqr name
and warranted by ve.
&lt;

of Will M Carlton's ‘’Farm Bketchm,"
and a valuable contribution from tho
pen of Duane Doty on an important
educational topic Both three gentle­
men now belong tu the editorial corps
of the Trijpav.

George 1’. Coon,
J. L. Weiring,
ri.meoL । tawbek
David F. Iriand,
Cbarics Ifotnam.
A.H. Bates,
Harmon Wifoox,
IS.1--*,.
C. W. Tampions, Assyria,
Jatnee F. Mead. Rutland.
Ephraim Shattuck, Heating*.

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A -IF*— st a Paatw T«m that
ratu&gt;r uuht.m ino saws

New Advertisements.

TWO STKKL ENGRAVINGS

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SOLD IN HASTINGS.
j
BY ACKLBV .1 SLAB1T

W. B. Ihmn.

Abf.

o»k

LAKE SHORE I tKHSDi
' SWTHERif RAILWAY

$57.60

Meat Market !
NEAR THE BANK.

premiums

�500' Cords of ^oodwanC
, cd on account, and in ex। change for Agricultural Im­
plements, and we will pay
\part Cash. c v Ti—. ... r,

SOO, Lowell, and Northeni Michigan
R. R- hie frttt tool swelled within him.
Mcaanu^G^ri^uur, Towne, Nichols,
Restorative. So clear, aa fragrant, no (It may hare been hu head) aad in hb
efficient ia motoring gxay hair aad keep­ enthusiasm be shows himself to bo either
Thu account of Goodyoar A Striker
ing tho head healthy. Ask your drag- very ignorant or very raalirioas, (both and twelve others were presented, end
faults vrn- common in that country,) for. on motion, received urn! referred to the
Committee on Miscellaneous Claims.
the article has the misfortnuo to bo
After bearing the statement of J. IL
ruy boa itfacU, and when yen come Io
figures, it b truly wonderful to see
bow easily he disposes of things, by tho
hundred thouiand. Now thu orticio
would need no reply, only for the fact,
that it was published in the J&amp;yfr and
other papers. You see those yrasf
JfMJnMm understand, that, to, I*
beard thoy must secure ventilation
through tbe cohunde of ■■ paper that
splendid Line of---------This Line of Railroad b the Bcmum- circulates oetalde of their town.
rus Roi-rr, which starts from Chicago
Tito writer says: “Jiurt now our dtiby tho Chicago, Burlington ft Qufaey
Railroad, and. running through Btm- xans are passive, (I [iroeumo L&gt; was not
lixctvx, reachoa Omaha, Lincoln. Ne­ included, tor I don't think physio onU
braska City, Saint Joseph, Atchison, j&lt;ui him) upon the subject, having ex­
Leavenworth ana Kausas City, connect­ cited the jealousy of Hastings who are
ing with the Union Pucific. Kanuta Pa­
cific, and other Railroads ran rang from anxiousto have the rood. Though “it !'

/eyttsr-ftnu'”--

ISSlHTk.

i. o. a. r.

maaoo to Lowell eight or ton miles at
least, and coal the company from 150,­
000 to 250,000 more’ than by way of
Middle villa." Now,,wo bare carefully

AIM •jxsx ar cxxcaoo nwx nw
iruwcrtr—------ ------ISwCUmS

January 30th, for th. boraAt of Mrs.
Hate, 'sink toadtor. Msaora J. L
Rood of (Ms city omd ffonodW of Grand
Rapids, uriated by some of the 1&gt;m:

!
Bsiwr &lt;Jorirrr Cuu’a Osram, )
En. itAsrues Baxtm:—
’
HAenssa, Jan. Hth, 1872.
J
Not long smoe I chanced to road an
Board of Buperriaore for Barry Oocnartids in the Middleville Phtadreta,
ty, met pursuant to adjournment as
cnpM from the Grand Rapids 2^,
above. Roll railed, member* all jires(where it appears under the head pf
cut: Board proe-edod to business.
MHdlnriUo correspondence.) TU eru­
Mr. Munroe moved that Hie Ctaircic waa an exhaustive one on the sub-

■

AR of which b respectfully submitted
and nnk to bo discharged from tho fur­
ther conridereiion of tho subjectF. W. Count, )
I’rrxx Coso,
S Coramitteo.
' Lxwis Wmox, )
On motioa of Mr. Goodyear, ths re­
port of tho Committee was accepted.
On motion of Mr. Stanton, the report
was laid on the table.
Mr. Goodyear in trodneed the follow-

Motion did not prevail.
On motion of Mr Towne tbo

8 l-So’dook.

Wa. H. Powkis, Clerk.
Thursday Momiag, Jan. 11,1872.
Board coavencd ponuant to adjournmsut. Roll called, quorum present, apd
Board proceeded to businasa.
. . ’

A Cara. -To thooo who have subRoil called, members all present Board
ssribed with me for Henry Ward Beech­
proceeded to buaiaees.
Ou motion sf Mr Munros, the report er’s Ufa of “Jesus tbo Christ" in this
the Committee ou County Buildings *u rity and vicinity, I return my sincere
taken from tta table.
*
Motion prevxllsd
thinks. The order for tbo books has
Mr Towne moved to amend the report
Tbo i’roiecuting Attorney submitted
the following report, in aecordsneo with of the committee by striking out aU that boon erat and I shall expect them ready
for delivery in a abort time.
a resolution adopted at tbe fast sesrion of portion rebting to Cupola or Dorns,
tbi. Board :
faltota"
by oyra and nay. s.
To tbo Honorable Board of Supervis­
Aye. ttfoous. Brim, Bartram, »br-! A Goon mn-On Friday evening
ors :—Pursuant to a Bmoluttou passed st
tta fart nasira Pf foe Board, I bar* oorlast, an oyster supper-waa provided at
rssponded with the City Ofirialo of De­
the Hastings House, in which a great
Afteraooa ssnirwi, 2 r. x.
troit fa regard to con trading wilh than
many oysters and other good things
nrenod pursuant to adjourn- for tbe receiving of persons fa tta House
J callnd. quorum present. of Correction, and hare to report that I
were “despatched” by the Boon! of Su­
pervisors, many of the County officers
and other prominent gentlemen of cur

Rxreajrra.—Mr. J. P. Robaxts, who
H»o-aad Jail.
'
hju tara spending rerural weeks with
Motion prevailed.
* .
i On motion of Mr Munroe tbo Resolu­ relative. and frfond. fa Philadelphia,
tion io regard to employing Bienngrsptar has just returned looking hate and
hearty, after his fair weeks meation
from the case* of business.

■ICHIGAR CENTRAL IL R.

Local hlijiiits Met;.
i aan. 1 BV
.1 U»r.|

Gradual™ from tho Grand Rapids
Business College do not only obtain
good aiuiatious in ‘Detroit, Chicago and
other leading cities," but they obtain
the best of situations at home in all the
Banks and every leading Biisfae-j
House. This spoaks volumes for the
Grand Rapids Business Collage.

Great sacrifice of Win­
ter Clothing. Star Clo­
thing House. Grand Rap­
ids Mich.

fclBf

«&gt; Hastings is ano of Use most difficult
routs in tho interior part of Ute Stoto."
Here again ho is sadly in error, (I have
no doubt Lui thnt he has froo/U,} but
not over this route. The Engineer who
baa surveyed the saute, says it ia a very
easy road to build, and con be built as
easily and about as cheap &lt;te any in the
Btnto. Now, there are many reasons,
and good ones too, why thia road should
camo north via Hostings from Ksl«»n»xou. It run* through n country, ovnre
rnilo of which affords local busiwwa,and
will be far enough from other roads to
avoid competition, while cn tho uthre
hand, tho Railroad map* will show that
via Middlavillo it would run along side
by *Kte.elmo«t as it goes *onlh with two
Wa are favored again rith a run of other roods, aiuPhot very far from them. :
sleighing.
and after leaving Middlovilto two or
Tnr long spell of skating ba. retired three tuih-s in its southern course, it i
under corer of “The Beautiful Bnow." . might about as well traverse tho Bahare ■
Do*"t Fosozr the Good Templar’s ' De.crt, in a-an-h of nyUuttj but good J
i eloan rand until its intenectiun with tha '
Serial, on Wednesday ereru-g.
Tar story of the Ilocrier School ) Grand Rapid. aDd Indiana Railroad.
Wa have talked with the people along
Master comes to a happy tonu fast too
j that route, and find thsy du not expect,

. Tn x Charlotte JKyndiEta. ia now con­
trolled by J. Snunderv ft Co. Tho Co.,
consisting of J. (Saunders, B. F. Haundoro and Alim Saunders, each sharing
equally in the' biMiuras- Mr. Trask has
withdrawn from the firm. Tho paper
is wall printed, ably managed; and tho
Co., deservo snecaaa.

(fotmcil bald in the Council Room &lt;to
Monday evening. Jan. 8. 1872. Council
called to order by his honor the Mayor.
Present, Mayor, Rseordir, AW. Birdsall,
Eastman, Hsmv, Hayes, and Keufield.
.Mlostaao! tta fart n&gt;oe king r»d and

Bo'd of Supervisors have not daring their
Januuy sosswu audited and allowed
said ocouunts, nnd that U|&gt;on referring
such information, ho shall deliver them
to the parties to whom they belong.
And (bat tho aggregate amount of tho
play upon that talk about getting the w&lt;»ulJ reoxumend their allowance os indebtedueas of Manistee Count* to
rood. On reading again that oracle of1
;
Barry County, consisting of said claims
wisdom (die FLutfanlri) under date of I
January IIth., I axporieaood a tensa-1
lion of groat nlirf, as I ms this shade
of Jim FUk and Vandaibilt has left us
and b DOW husiingbb anathema against
Lowell, commanding her to repcut in
sack cloth and nrites, for her stubboninv.s In not making ootnmora cause with
them. Now we hare only to say that
vra bars engaged in the undertaking of
building a railroad through our fity,
kaowing fall well that it will cost time,
man appolyg, a QommBtoe ef three to en­
ter into nejotialionn with the Detroit
tnooey, patience end |»crsevorenve, and
House of Correction to receive any pris­
all these we propose to pre to the en­
oners from Ahis County that, E»*y be sen­
terprise. and with these wo
itmri.
tenced to Home of Corttciton in loeordWo find no fault with a genoruu. rival­
aaoe with Act No. l&amp;K Session Laws
ry ou tho pert of our neighbors, but we
aak fair play, and to the MiddleviUs M J. I. IT&gt;Ui.a£
oorrrapondent I would asy, tell the tntM S4 G .H.Hms14&gt;«|

OVERCOATS below cost,
Knit Woolen Coats, 60
Cents. At Star Clothing
‘J*A House, Grand Rapids.
Tua State Convention of County Puperintendentn of Schools takes place at
Part Hnron, Feb 20.
SoquL,—Tbo Presbyterian aoefal will
bo entertained by Mrs. Geo. M. Dewey;
at her residence on Broadway, next
Tuesday evening.
.

^ttts'aswsia ftes

No. &amp; was taken from the table, and al­
lowed at the sum of thirty-five dollara,
as chained.
Mr. Mnnroo moved, that at 0 o'clock
to-morrow weening, we take up the
Vanderpool claims, and make that a
special business
Motion prevailed.
On motion of Mr. Phetteplace, Board
adjourned until 2 o'clock r. x.
.
. ~
l
Powxws, Chek.i

pooit in said bank.
.
rtav/nrr. Bo it resolved, Thai wo will
not accept tho said order, but shall in। .bl upon tbe payment of the claim in
i fall, and that tbo Clerk at onoo Inform
I the Clerk of Manistee County of tbi.
, actioo, and also inform said Bank that
| the same will not bo accepted, and ro­
quet them te return them.
On molfon of Mr. ffantoa the reeolution was adojited.
On motioa of Mr. Wilcox, tbe report
The sjiecial Committee on Vander- ’' tea accepted.
pool claunsfoubmit tho following os their
Mr. Towne meved to amend tbe repoyt
of Committee by referring soebunts Nj.
07,08 aad 74 back to Committee for far­
ther revision.
Slotion prevailed.
Mr. Goodycsr-taoved tbsl account No.
70 bo allowed st »20 u cl.imed instead
of the officers, of Barry County for
services and disburw-mont* in tho trial
of George Vanderpool be preaoated,
audited, and ro far as found correct,
allowed in tho ordinary manner, and
the orders of Barry County payable
February 1st, 1878, ba issued for the

and say they do not need and are not '
able to subscribe to onild the road, the I
common wnw people agree in this. It
is only such a. our
correspondent,
wbo handle finance, cn s gigantic sonic, |____ ________________ ____ _ ___ __
louring
of a 81OQ.000 ur ao to [ tnffned tho~foBowing accounts, and

Mt Joss Horen vim of this city wo
A large assortment of Books, Shoes
undrtcatand, is going with Ira Sheldon
and Rubber*, added tn this extnnareo
to Mecosta Co., next Monday. '
stock. I haves fine line of Hats, Caps,
TiU/onow sinrm of Monday will
ceusef lumberman and many others to

Michigan Central R. R.
ou. .tut.u in enter route,

Naw Sms,—A. Troutwiaa has boon
placing a huge razor on the top ol hia
barber polo; also a base with lettering
«&gt;te , acts off tho lower part of tho polo
in good style. Mr. T. has arranged
things in better style than formerly and
haajiut pot fa anew stock.of collars
and tiro. Fred Main also keep. c-n
band a good supply of cigars of bis

Bxnv Oasis.

Route fa. the Want, therefore you are
more sure of year w/rty and &lt;ww/wL
Tho Burlington Buate Sa. admirably
arrvwcred tbe question “How to go
West r by tta publication of an «x«4lout I'amphlet, coctxfaing a large,
truthful map of the Great West, and
much interesting and valuable fafonna.1— -i-i^.-----v.
fa'f

iitent will show to any who will take the
trouble to examine, that (Mee ewJ swe­
ated anta, is all tho difference the maps
make, none of thorn make it any more. '
And that difference ef distance, would '
cost about 117,600, more than by way
•f Middlerillo, for wo would engage to j
General Dasanu. B-. Hartington. btjjld any throe nnd one half miles uf ,
foe road, in or out of Hastings for j

Grand River Vallsy Division

Hsxxicx.—Not only a new assort­
ment of Watch™ and Jewelry, but a
now workman. Mr. H., has engaged
Mr. W. T. OdM. «= dd np«i»d
jeweler Ind wstehmMter, who win at­
tend to all • work entrusted in hia cure
and will endeavor to giro satisfaction.
Mr. Herrick has a fine buofaeaa estab­
lished in our city, and it ia his aim in

Wa hear of an ime&amp;M Hotel .preset
cn fan for our city, also talk of estab­
lishing a woolen factory.
Horssxxxrxas and hsaife of families
atn supply themselves with the famous
Halford Leioestora&amp;ire Table Bancoat

The account of W. B. Browa for room
rent up to Jan. J, 1872,
and serviomgs watchman |2, waa presented and,
oo motion allowed al 815,18, and ardor

The .«xnnl of Robert Ml totall fur
Ailing in earth M«r the .'butiments of (ta
iron' bridge, of *8 I JO, wra prraratsd aad
Tbo account of D. R. McEhrxfe for
balance das on bridge aud rori work, of.
IW was preaaated eod m motion al­
lowed and ardor drawn.
■
By Aid. Reas, That lbs ram of Two
Hundred Dollars be .pprcprixled out of
the General HighwV Fund, eollratod as

t By Jl^oe, That ths Marehri b

n/li — —Uo, , litlU ek—r
Oamffiff th* ippqrt was, acouptsd
to the quality of tho food you jpu» out
to your kroed, alas the stench -that °%9brtS^nfAnfoA?atafio!duui^O
era Michigan E. R.
nriseth (tarefrom aSaM WM io think others were presented, and on motion
Batex is being drawn to tbo corner of it tta nest of the Turkey Buzzard.
Oeek * Btaiestroet, andww learn sever­
al brick stone are to te built in that
•‘Hna at nix Tut**'—A loettro ou 1
direction tta corning season, by Allan
tho anore subject will bs deliver*! M
PxraoxAi,—Wn we in torn Mr. L. UawnHall, Saturday oveaiug, 3au. 27,
A. Dauby, the old contractor of the 0. byR.M. Hewku, Esq. MX..B. U*
E. V. B. B.; aad if we are informed noted liK turcr of our country and Ku ;
rightly, tais soon to lata hold of oar been pwvailsd upon by several of oaf ।
bratdtactotorimt Hrutlno and deKr;
Baitroad No. 2. (
Lara-i^ha' publiahing td tho : .fall se* Hr fowrtte, lecture- We hope to sep. ;
.
proceedings of tbo Board of Bupsrvi- a fail howto. If cerpeepte sre good
of our paper titfowae*. .

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Tex Editor of the Baxxxb. Mr. D. .1L
Cook, and several other yaxituinent Odd &lt; .
Fellows uf our city have guno to Gwmd
Rapid*, to attend the meeting of the
Grand Dodwa awd Grind Enrismpmrat

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year. Those magtutines are taken by'
thM nttmbor of convicts, ia place of ilia'

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hereby instrarted to notify Mr. Arab or
other pereeos eagsfod in neaesing Mdba
from tbo old Cerastery, thai be or they

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Th* Banner Company.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY,^MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY JANUARY .24 1872.

VOL. XVI.

NO. 39.

rating upon a arum stroel made a circuit,
camo down on the foo with a rush that
pushed thinr column* back upon the

MwRWil ani IWS

UCOIXXcnOBB 07 THE MEX­ work* at the gate The toll form of al rofortn. The one is to institute it,
and tta other from going too fcr.ICO WAX.
Magruder was now seen on this field. T-achers. a* a claae, am stow to adopt a
He hurriedly planted cannon that ralcod
the ntnr'i work* with an iron tompeat
A borrlfter was lifted Io the top of one
of the bout** and another tu the flat
A* JyMy fhgffoed pt th CUta
roof of the San Cosme Church. There
Brim «U 5m Ctasto-J L^ftuni gun* dealt death ti many and filed th*

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BL’tJEU.

DENTIST

reform in tho * teaching of language
For years the schools have been neglading practical instntdion in tho uso
of tenguago. doggedly devoting their
attention to tho technical fonnate*,ralo*,
and principals of grammar. To snch
an extent baa this folly been carried,
that litti* children Iftve been put to the date of organiastiuu, a Fair, in conueotion with the State 1'omulogical Society,
to plant hi* gun* in a raptured breast­ study of technical grammar befvre they we* tald upon tta H*ni County E«ta
could writ* a creditable latter or tta
Grounds, the sucon* of which is qmwork. In going 30 rod* upon a gallop
paraUuJ in tta history of tta we*t.
be lost over half of hi* command. Bat
expoaitiou wa* all ihrft the raret aritertl
be got them ia porition aud running
frirads of th* roeicty -could wish, and
forward hi* gun* camo muxxl* to maxxlo
Would compare favorably witii tho b:a:o
Fair ia all the various claasaa, except
wiil&gt; tiie enemy. The wwka.nl thia
point, for n few moments, trttro oao । For years intelligent educators, both in that of machinery.
livid sheet of flame. Fragment* of rock, j this country and in Europe, have been
stone, debris, beads, limb* aud human I. urging that exposition should precede
{th* study of lechnical grammar ; that
bodies wore hurled into tho air by tha 1
synthesis should co before analysis and
terrible discharge* that followed. Two pairing. Ttay bold that grammar is
not a child's study; (hat th* grasping

icnce of tta fighting and the march.
Beaide*, just now w» wore «ufforing for
tta want of good water and fixxl; but it

The Mexican forces retreated along
the crowded avenue* towaid tho heart!
of tho city. Their own cannon wore
trailed upon them, aud they wow pur­
way to the cast, tta citadel and tha tal- sued to near the publie square.
MARK R1WI.T.
j ,ori“ Bt *nd Bro“nd
B",en P*10 ,he
Darkness bad now approached. Thu
; oaetay ware burling torrents of shot and
troop* ware placed tn secure poutions
I shall npoa ua. Gen. Toma commanded
Ti&gt;e Seed budtie**, a* conducted by disvoae of it and procure other. This
and pickets stationed for the night
the enemy iu oar front, while the sup-,
tho celebrated firm of Brigg* &amp; Brother, is oae of tho many bensfit* arising from
‘-'apt Huger placed a mortar a.’id other
tho fair, sod in tta course oflh fy w more
porting columns of Banta Anna and
at Rochester, Now York, i* on* of tho yaare it will add to tta wealth of tta
hoary guns iu position- A little after
Gen. Garqy filled the adjacent fortifica­
dark ho dropped a few 24 lb shot and largest in tha country, awi in it* way ia country hundred* of thousands, tn tta
tions, and crowded and covered tta
undoubtedly tho largest in tha world, improvement of stock alone. One of
80 lb- shell into the center of the city.
(irar 12,000 dualer* in different port* of the great benefit, to bo gained by itaae
atone building* to tho right and left a*
Tho shall exploded upon the public
far as tta eye could reach. Onr men, plsra about a mile distant. This wa* I th^ountry and tho Dominion,**!! their cxpoaitions, is tta cxhilntion of agricaltursl implwnenta, and machiaary which
supported and attended by others with
I gulto facilitate and c'ucnpcn labor.
done to give tho enemy a foretaste of
picks anil crowbars, burrowed thrir way
wlat they might expect on the mor- for ha* over 02,000 fool of flooring, sad .• Another benefit derived from thuae
from
200
to
300
persons,
according
to
|
cxkibitious to tta asaembling of atioana
into the building* and engaged the ene­
my hand to band at every point. DunRiley's brigade was sent from tho the season, are employed tn packing
Mb'* battery, aided by tho gun* of
and
putting
ap
the
Flower
and
Vegetaitoaof Art, tta products of the ecahPiedad cauatway tn the support of Gen.
Capt- Drum and Liout Purler, having Wurth. The brigade* of Shield** and , bte Seed*, which they send by mail to
and the farm, thus briagia* into
:cc tho i nrious manufacture*, giving
If* woman wa* to change her'acx. secured a footing upon a cross rout* ad­ fierce to tho aid of Quintman. Shields j’ all part* of tho country. It takes six
visitor an uptswlunity of viewing
vanced trom tho w«t tu our support. hinuvlf being wounded, wa* obliged to I presses in constant jiso to print label*
। *ta&gt; would tx, a te{*)tbea.
I oomifaring tta product* and aaanuLoring
’
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sharp
shooter*
did
fearfill
exe
­
alone
;
upward*
of
$10,000
worth
of
I What sort of ascent ia a descent? A
yield his command to Gen. Pierce.
tores of on* scdurn of country, with
cution aruoug tta gunner* of the cnemr.
trip up, for it bring* you down.
1 of another. Fairs ore calculated
Intron*.ting tool* and ammunition paper is u»ed annually in the manufac­
itiraulato tta farmer to renewed effort
Tho worst of all Knars* are thus* *r ta BunnortHe'a regiment and the Palmetto* were, hastily brought forward to us and ture of tag* for Herds, Ac.
producing and owning th* best and
Their annua! Catalogue is most elabo, wvr* brought up to strengthen our lines in tho forepart of the night, we threw up
can mimic tbrir former honesty.
Lt jaofitabb. *u&lt;k, in trying, to excel
Conscience, ia met men. ia but tho and aid u* in. Che asoanlt tqion the en»- just inside of the gate a couple of sand ratolr gotten up, and is embellished
h other in raising tha fini-st of grain.
my’* work*.'1 Lieut. Benjamin turned
anticipation of th* opinion* of others.
bag breastworks, on which Capt. Stephis
guns
upon
the
enemy
on
tta
Piedad
What i* birth to ■ man, if it shall be
too mounted acme heavy gun* oad an
a stain to hi* dead anoretors to hare toft road and suou relieved pa from annoy­ eight inch bow iter. Wo then lay down
contain* instructive hints and informa­
such an offspring.
ance in ttat direction. Tta guns of the to rest inside of the city walls.
1 citadel and tfaoM at the gate eut down
Our arrangments for shelling tho city tion upon tta subject of floriculture and
agriculture. The naw Catalogue for
braa* bond of twenty women. Ten I’ our mon fearfully—tta ground was txm
woman Iu Now York would do.
strowu with tho dead and awimming Huger'* flaming shell* were aeon ex­ 1872, which will bo issued about tha lai
A gooaa ha* many quill*, tat on au­ with blood. Tboarehaauf ttaaqusduet ploding in* the heart of the Capital, the of January, promiar* to be the titwat
thor can make a gootn of himseH with leading to tta oily paratai to oar read, enemy constlured it useless to struggle tnlng of the -kind over published, and whlcli uotteo waj gfreu »&lt; our test moot­
ing; to make Bee. B, Articira of Associa­
only on* quilL
were ascrndcd by »ume of our troops longer. The cibsea* besought Santa we are quite confident that the entire tion, rood ••fittecn,” instead of “100 di­
edition of 150,000 will be used up in । rectors
It is aaid that Hoax married beeanso fron. which positiou they rapidly picknl
And to add to Sec. 5, ths fol­
he feared that his laborers would think off tta Mexican artillerist*. Hare we
towing words: “The tire now Direction
a borabanlineut. Ho denied at once to
him a ruthlras ma.tor.
tta fire Directors sleeted annually
।
hesurti th* load noise Torres a* bo went withdraw hi* force* from the capital, CatalogurewiB bo sent free, while to and
shall hold their office three
new oar*, an incloture of twenty- five ftaroafter
I
“ What can Tweed's ntoa be 7” ask* alulg tta lines in our frontsunlrring kb
” I would oho rcrammend, that
।
A. " Innoceacef quarto* B. “ la no men to charge with bayoaenL It wa, during the lattor part of the night the *-nt» wilt be required. And even in rear..
road, and causeway* not occupied by us •uch cases, where un order for eno dol- 'in Bute* and Regulations, Hoc. 4. Arti­
sense,” ecboM C.
what we must desire!, ttat they should were crowded with Santa Anna's fugi­ lar'* worth of Seeds in addition are ye- cle
i cf Admia*ioti, bo stricken ent Oar
Why ia a eaterpillar like a loaf of hot come oct of (heir skulking places and
list will require a rarotul re­
:
tive troop*. Wagon*, caissons. tumbril*, mitted. Brigg* A JUn-tbor pr»]&gt;ay all Prvwium
bread? Because it’s a “grab” that
give us a fair fight Wo challenged ambulances, gua-rarriagoi, on.I coti-hes, order* by mail, and by referooce to thoir vision and closrifioation so that articles
make* tho batter fly.
tho dillorent dassM may be
Catalogun, when it ia issued, it will bo cumixaing
.
aud dared them to adranci*, but they hone and foot soldiers and citixcns, a
■
mu
that
they
giv*
al!
thoir
customers
Why are pon-mokani tta moat dia- disobeyed order* and shrunk from a
the nsu*t liberal induremeuts to obtain !
honorabl* petsons in the world f Be­
further
trial
ol
American
bayonet*.
,ne
or
both
of
ttair
baatrtifal
Chromo
in th* darkness from their home* and
cause they mak* people stral pens, and
*
Our own cannon raked ibo ground iu the *Maea of alam and excitement in Luhugraplia of Flowers, the
then My they do write.
which at retail would be from
A musical composer having bean ask­ our imnredute front and tho enemy oom- their doomed capital.
bat which only cost Brigg* A
ed if bo had done anything lately, re­ raenred withdrawing their gun*. Quit­
printed a* they are by tens c.------plied. hi* teat work was a composition man percoiviar thio, ordered our caunea
and*, about seventy-fire cents each.
»u«p»nd fire, and a bayonent charge to
bo'foods. We wwnt with a rush and
within three minuteo from the time
tho urd-r wa* given, wo were in
ing which wo find in tta Bretew JlnriJ
toll jx»s&lt;»*ion of th" Belon gut*. Goa.
Tho Omaha HmU the leading Dctn- sre cammebd to the thrughtful ccnaidcrQuitman was one of the first to mount
tta work* aboveIu Ho waved a hand­ ocroIi: journal of Nebraska—and a pn alion of all young ladtoo. It iatru*, every
kerchief over tho batteir greeted bjr tho per Ims which praise ia wo.th haring word Of it, and not only true but impor­
—publiahw* tho following editorial ar­ tant Yoang ladies, read, believe and
loud cheer* of his foUowera.
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is at the new brick store of

We pay Cash for our Groceries, we pa&gt;
Cash for Produce, and sell for Cash

Quitraaa'a division supported by oar
brigade'was* adv.aciag along tta Ota^-''
ultepec causeway towards the Beira1
K"1"Tta baaing ray* of the tropical ion,
vertical at noon, did much to exhaust
oar energies tnd add to the inoauven-

erybody at once

RECOKrt,

It was now two o’clock in the after­
noon of Sapt. lllh. Gen. 8ooti and
suite came upo* tta ground at Chapdtopeo soon after tee capture of Ibecaatte.
Gyn. Cadwaladcr wa* rent to fhc aaai*tanoejif Gen. Worth, who wna fighting
liis way to the city along the San Co«me
route, a couple of mite* lo the North-‘

now method, but wtan ttay do tolrn
hold of it, they are quite apt to make it
a tabby, luttood, moat people like to
mata as ranch as possible of every now
ThtefimtfoStaltartedfai tta present'

Ttaro are w&gt; many -shar bank*” now
in Now York that vCuuoi from tta rural
. district* aae spi te think wtat thrifty •
cbaneto pqffliste must be.
,

Thia being secured tho Palmettos
made a nub for tho arcnos of the aque­
duct in tha direction of tho citadel, now
not more than SO rods distant Our artillnry ammunition was now cxpcudnl.
Capt Drum scissd a captured gun of tta enemy with if* ammunition aud brought
il to boar against its owner* .until it*
supply of cartridges gave out. Wo ware
in a difficult poaitioa and without siege
gun*. A terr ble fire from tie citadel
wa* now opened upon us, and It toemed
that in a fosr minutes cur Jfrehle colman* would b* swept away in the unequal content. Yet wa held onr ground
firmly, '(top*. Dram, Lisut Benjamin
and a large namtar «f tl.eir follnwurs
tiwrelosi lhetelrv**.
Tho enemy pareeiring that our ammunition tad failed, rallied to drive u.
back from the fouling wo bad gained
They worn repaired again and again, untfl the ground iaour front was taap*d
with their dead. We etoutiy maintain u

best cqnld from tta terrible fire turned
oousfron the gun* of the pwieo and
the citadel. The enemy at teatCoUsOsd
their wtalu strength and hurled them
wire* againrt onrlaft, taptag to crush
our thinned ranks m that direction at a
blow. Cap*. Noyl.&gt;r tastily prepared a
breu work uf aand tags and we kept
our position until toghtfall when thofir-

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Aniung the many improv*mante iu citie*
which tha cnfurred rebuilding of Chicagv l&gt;m •uggMtel is that of tasting
tta entire towa with itearn in a manner
very similar to that by which it era* formerly lighted—by luaau* of jupo* runniag under tta ground from aconn cam-

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^ht ^tpnbliran | anntr.
Jen. Ifah, 1872.

When Cangreee at hi. earaoot roprest,
puro Secretary Boutwoll permfaeton to
convert the 6-20 Bond* bearisg fix par
cent interest into king bund* bearing
only 6. 4 1-2, and 4 per cent, they did
it both relnctantly and grudgingly- The
Iradfag bankers and fiaanefal arieu-s
hid already proclaimed the proposed
loan a failure, while the National Bank­
ers wore exceedingly advene to uxvp:
this diminution of interest, either volun
t-.rily or tenough legal enactment
The He brows justly complailfod that
the Egyptians oompelled them to make
bnciu without straw, bat Cougrra*

In the United States Circuit Court for
the Eastern District of Michigan, held
in Detroit on tho Iflth in*L, three coses
were heard, brought by the holders ol
bonds iaeuod by municipalities of tho
State ia ail of railroads, to secure the
payment of the interest thoreoa. Tho
Court decided iu favor of the validity ol
all such bonds as were issued previous
to the decision of the State Supreme
Coart; and such towns and municipal!bes are held liable for the bonds to is­
sued by them. Judge Emmons of the
United States Grant Court delivered
the principal opinion. Judge Longyi ar

afay. In limiting the oxnnditnrra to
lx- incurred to ots half of one per coni,
which ia but barely the expense of en­
graving, printing and issuing lbs beads,
they cut off ns it was generally supposed
■ every chance of success.
The conversion of a six per oent loan
into a fire per cent loon is composed of
two distinct tqxrrntious. First Hie sale
of the new bonds, and secondly, either
the purchase in open mark.-t, or the re­
call of the old. Those two diadnet ope­
rations mtet not be loot sight of in esti­
mating the Secretary's transaction with

■ cunfag opinion, with his reawus there-.
of European Banker*.
for, ia tho case of George H. Taylor
In the first plan* the new bauds mast
agt. Tho City of Battle Creek; and
Jndgir Wilh.y of tho Western District. be issued and sold, before omngementa
a like concurrent opinion, in the case of I can be made Io take up the old. Aa the
Edward B. TakvU agt. Tho Township i
gold tl&gt;e Secretary could not purchase
of Pine Grove. The principle settled
them in open market, but was compelled
by this accession is that the United
to recall a certain portion of the 5-20
States Court will respect and fallow the
decisions and rulings of the Sista Courts

ing was bold at tbo First Church, ia
behalf of tho Woman's Board of Mfoufona of tbo Presbyterian church, it fad­
ing tbo first oardveraary of tbo DsCnrl
branch of the organisation. A brief
end well prepared history at thrit work
was narrated by tbo Bov. A. T. Pierson
of tbo Fort St. Church, followed by
stirring a.1 dresses from the Bev. W. E.
McLaren. Dr. Hogarth, and the pastor
of the church the Bev Geo. D. Baker
Tbeew*war* succeeded by the annual re­
port read on behalf of ths ladies by the
Hoc. E. C. Walker, which made a most

tho speeches wans all so excellent, but
it struck us that the Bov. McLaren's
topic “Family Worship” and its influ­
ence in turning the young fate a mission­
ary spirit was very appropriate for such
nu occasion, and that Dr. Hogarth whan
he said “that there had been aud still
eiiata an apparent inflexibility in tho
Calnneatic chureh.otganimfxm. which
left no new far women to work in good
directions" spoke just about tho truth.
Thank God that delusion fa taring fast
dispelled in these progressive times.
Women have quite as many rights in
this matter as “any other man." Ttay
are in mar.y cases tho moot devout and
faithful members of churches end by
their earnestrees put us A aw sob Io very

muit be given to bolder*. Considering
the fact that nearly the whole of this
lusu is held ia Europe—it having pene­
trated into the most remote villagee of
Tho war between Mr. Brockway, tho
,' Germany and Switxsrisnd—tbs Secrete- efficient manager of the above named
‘
:ry gave three months'notice. If he had institution and his opponents in the otd
given let* than fast ho wculd have done
.fajMtfo. to tho bondhoMera, But be-1 tar has been dragged into the papers i:
fate he wa* able to give notice that iu has assumed a lively aspect, which ia
three months from date he would re- quite refreshing and cnlirvuing-'fa these
Our Tariff fa eminently a Fa
| deem nearly two hundred million* of dull days. Of one thing wv are oatieTariff. At tho recent joint meat
, bonds. bo moat either have the caah fa fied, however, in spite of all insinua­
i the Treasury or undoubted security.
Syracuse of the Wool-growers ana.,
tions to the contrary, urged against Mr.
manufacturers, a Maivechuoette
Ttat* if the new bond* had been sold B., that be is a thoroughly bones*, man,
maker mid that if the existing moder- ■! for cash and the money covered into and that he has mansgod the fastituate duties wepn left undisturbed flor the j tiio Treasury—three months whoud tion for the fMic and not far his own
•hurt space of six years, the coat of pro- - have ejapeed before it would hive been benefit We could have wished how­
during American cloths would be so re to any extent prod out, and thus fa any ever with the 7Hfa», that ia tho keep­
ing of his cash account he had kept tha
growers would receive, that they could payment of interest for one quarter. public and bio own monies entirely
not b« undersold by the pauper-woven j, The now bonds would have borne five •rpuraU and dirtied, Hut is our Idea of
dotha al Europe. Six years, u a very | l&gt;“r cent.—the old bonds six per evat., correct book-keeping. To sum up wo
short tone to wait for equal Free Trade ami the goH in tho Treasury would not shall fool compelled until ccnvfacwd by
in Woofenx Can't the British impor . hove brought anything, hut would hare facts, (not indauatione) to believe that
tors bo patient for that brief »paro? i grmlly
,
disturbed the money markrt. Mr. Brockway will come out of the in­
England b.. mad» tbo world wait over ,i ■Tbs public debt, itself, however would vestigation which bo baa demanded,
five hnndrod years for her profession of |1 ;not hare la-on increased, because, for with a reputation untarnished, and bis
Free Trade, sad eoneeeded it at fast on- ■,every new bond sold tho money would
ly fa the products fa which she was an ,;have boon placed in the Treasury.
Tho European Hyn'lirate simply said
•‘we pledge burse!vet to take the entire
------ -™
l&lt;MBj „ tfjat yjjn
give the
and the rest of msuufaturfog F.nrvj- I
to bondhoUere, end
wilier: all tho Frt-o Trad, nut of a* I
__
. v-'J .r .l- .is Mr Bradford Smith was re-elected aa its
Judges hold that all tha bonds issued
prior to the decision of the tiopretiie
Court of tMs State, in the ease of the
Township of Salem, are valid, sail that

only profit which the Syndicate made
was the three mccthe interest, which ir.
any and even- event tho L'tutod State,
would have had to pay. Thus while
nothing in reality was paid to tho uegotiaton the foreign bankers by taking
adruatap’ of the three months notin',
received 1 1-5 per rent, for their n»go-

Grant is no experiment; the people
know him, the coniitry is thriving un­
der his excellent ndmfairtranon of offair, the national debt fa diminiohfag
rapsdly, and the general conditioa oi
attain throughout the rouuiry t^etifi-s
to his unerring wisdom an 1 sound judg­
ment.
Wo hare called our tag to the mait, ■
and any to the Union Bepablieaa Con-'

Tax principal defense which will bo |
set up fa tho Stokes trial will be that. I
e&gt; a bitter earnin'existed between Stokes
end Fisk, sad as there were circum­
stances tending to establish a conspiracy j

to take th. life cf Stokes, the Utter
therefore committed tho shooting fa e-It i
defense Stokes' friends claim that a i
few days before tho shooting men were ’
discovered to be on tho track of Stokes,
and that they had boon faUowfag him i
the week previous. An attempt will be I
tsfa. tn prove that Fisk war armed i

came. A doctor was railed and be treat­
ed the case four days, and made no re­
port of it, knowing it to be small pox all
the time. Al length, upon being quaetionod he admitted the truth, aud tho
Q.tnmou Conned immediately appointed
an examining committee, who proceeded
at oneo to the hooso to faveutigate tho
case, but tho lady of the house, (the
young man's sister) Halted them admiasioa to the room affirming that it was
not small pox, but upon loaming that
they had authority, she admitted them,
and upon making tbo examination tho
committee at unoe declared if to bo a
very dangerous ease of email pox. Tho
board of health at once set boouds and
prescribed tho proper rules to bo fallow­
ed both in the present and in case there
should bo any more cases of the dieoase.
Tbo young man died on Sunday, Jam
14th, and was berried about 10 o'clock
in the evening. Tho doctor who atten­
ded him, W. C. laberwood, come down
with it yesterday. Jan. 21st, and it is re­
ported that 3 of Mr. Van Akin's family
are down with it. You ran imagine
what effect this must have upon bu«r

cf thrir own tho bin would authorise
wUte psgaoM to come in and take euutroi of Ibom. He said if tho tfonate
eras serious fa the matter be was earprised that r-. artrmpt had been mad.

Our Stock of Silver Plated
Ware is the largest in the
West-all the Mew Styles and
Designs of the Very Best
Quality and Reasonable

New Advertisements.

JaStxx

ixriS'Xtr- rcv-srt:
jKsanirswe
ax
■er. litewW. »•&gt;! i® rear lecU k*r*i
K«nl la tee Me Toe Yearv.il Faaall;

&gt;

fallfcff,

SINE’S

Green backs !

200,000'feefof Ash Logf,
100.000 ft of Ash Floorforlwhich the highuT°b?&gt;niest market’prioe in cash
~
| wiU be paid.
SagoteioTph, Eon. are drawfag brick
and atone fair a three story block of two
stores cu the coat side of Main street,
and I understand that there ere som«
other parties talking of building, though
th&lt;-v ora tindeado.1 —*
Merara E k J

retires with tho beet wishes of all it.
members. With those two exceptions
we Believe the old officer* wore re-elset- tenth volume of this periodical opens
od, the Board of managers befog ma­ with tho January number, which is be­
terially unchanged from that of lart fore tu. Like its predecessors, it is ftill
of subetsniial boms reading which is ad-

Our Silver Plated and Steel
Table Cutlery is made ex­
pressly to our order by the
best English and Ameriran
manufacturers. Every piece
is stamped with our name
and warranted by us.

are Western Agents
foi
IVatiham Watches—
aful' and complete a^ortmint always on hand—at
wholesale and retad.

The Mtes end aerounts of the late
rm of C F. Dwight A Co., baring
—- -■■- r,----- w-------- - ——--------।
left in my hanus for collection, all
Qty Engine Houae which is a very partis fetabted to said firm are hereby
handsomr two-story bnck building.
. notified to call and settle the sanse im­
* Tha United Brethren and tha Baptist* ' mddfatoV
C. F Dwsht,
Tm been
h— bolding
&gt;-Mm. protracted
r.wre.rt-1 meetings
Hartfag*, Jan. 17,1872.
have
for about two weeks ]*st, aud trom all
I ran boar (which ia eoaily done from a
vrr a "NT T'TT’T'l !
considerable distance) I should judge
**
A JLbU I

Have all their best grade
of Lady’s Watches manu­
factured expressly for them
by some of the best makers
in Locle, Switzerland. and
thus save to their customers
the importer’s profit in .Vnr
York.
They also manufacture
“OUR WATCH,” which is
unsurpassed as a Time­
keeper
Especial attention is re­
quested to our Large and el­
egant Stock of Diamonds,
handsomely and securely
mounted in Sets, Crosses,
Studs. Rings, Etc. A very
complete assortment of Dia­
mond Studs.
Diamonds mounted to or­
der in our own shop.
Monogram' Seals, Crests,
etc., cut on stone by the best
workmen in the west on short
notice.

M. S. SMITH 4 Cl.
Manufacturing Jewelers, Detroit, Mich.
NovSif

1835. &lt;

.

1872.

Ayer’s

Hair Vigor,

THE SEMI-WEEKLY W08LD.

Far restating to Gray Hair its
natural Vitality and Color.

DETROIT FREE PRERS I
THE DAILY WO&amp;LD'

MM&amp;stiSSSra.*
The V«rl4 Alaxaac.

। Agents Wanted Everywhere.

tion* for tha month include a story by
Virginia F. Townaand; The Dead Tea?
of Disaster, by Geo. 8. Burleigh ; Wash­
ington and His Lovaa, by Bev. J. B.
Wokeley, D. D.; Newburgh end its
Burroundingi. by Joel T. Headley , Go-

Planning a Queer, by Horace Greeley ;
Qty versus Country, by Gail Hamilton ;
a Temperance 8 tory, by Alice E. Wil­
liams ; Tho Wifo of Dr. Franklin, by
Jas. Parton; Enough's Enough, by
Thoma* K. Boocher, ate., etc. Tbo
Houtehold fill* a blank that haa long
existed, by supplying, al a low price, a
good Magaxmo which fa but one dollar
a year. Any person Mt acquainted
with it, will receive a specimen copy free
by a fl drees! ng H. 8. Wood A Co., Newfauuh.N.T.

Asxwra'e Laar's Msasmra it profuse­
About this terribly sad affair we do
not wish to say much, es the topis has ly and finely illustrated, the more prombeen wail nigh exhausted. It was a
tents are ; “Sophia Manaflrid." a MW
sneaking low-lived not on the part of
story from tho Garman; ‘ Another Peep
into Other People’s Windows, by PipriariwayPMfrf ‘The Paasfou-Tlay at

when be wee shot, and that a loaded
revolver was taken from hie person.
Also that the wound from tho bullet*
were farofiramt to kill Fisk. Every
effort is to bo made by Stokes’ ronnsel
to hare th. trial deferred a* fang

MOORE’S
HURAL MEW-YORKER Sterling Silver Ware,

submitted to tho Grand Lodge at its
meetfag al Grand Hapida, January 15."
The cost oi tbo building, as desigaed
by Mr. Dibbta, will be about |12o,0M)
but it is proposed only to build the
centre this y-ar. The aggregate valwe
xaraw.’sas’

Fresh Garden, Flower, Tree
anil Shrub, Evergreen, Fruit
and Herb Seed*. Prepaid by
Mail. A complete and judicious
assortment, 25 sorts of either
claax, 11.00.
The six claeses.
(160 packet*) for $5.00. Aho,
an immense stock of one year
grafted Fruit
Trees, Small
Fruits, Fruit Stocks. Young
Fruit, Ornamental and Ever­
green Seedlings, Blubs, Roses,
Vines, House Border Plants, lie..
4c., the most complete axsortPresident. Mr. I. W. Candry sucerede
Prnpaid. by
Mr. E. E Kane, who after two years of mors afloat about ths diapo-al af their ■ ment in America.
property,
thou
-h
nothing
reliable
.mail. Priced Catalogea to any
faithful service aa recording Secretary,
It is rumored that there are to bo atldretw, also Uade lists, gratis.
insisted cn retiring. Mr. Frank D.
som. important butineM changes in vide
[Seeds on Commission. Agents
Taylor also insisted on declining a re­ I of 00 days, but of thfa, more anon.
election as Vice President, and another
Wanted.
Very truly yours.
Moss.
gentlemen wav selected fur the position.
B. M. WATSON. Old Colony
Charlotte, Jam 22, 1871
Mr. T./fosa done good service for tha
Nurseries and Seed Warehouse.
.V»«ooortioo, having for years devoted
Plymouth, Maw
Established
Both' time and moasy to its support and
11842.
jan24m2

tha self-sacrificing Treasurer N. Tarry
Taylor Esq., whom 1 need not add was
unanimously re-elected. Tho general
Secretary's (Bev. C. C. loman*) report
showed a vast amount of good work ao
eotnplfahad. It is a shame aud dis­
grace that the Christian community of
Detroit with its sixty ehurehee. affords
such a niggardly pittance to a society
which eccomphahas so ranch actual
good with such a devoted srlf-oacrificfag spirit I wonder how they can sing

jarW.au.toaM.

Ennoa Hxertvea Baxmr-I bare
twon thinking of writing op our little
••City of tboFlats” for oomefimo peat,
but eoutothfag ha* deterred roe frwn
week to week until now, and I will try all teoMtecripto dMigoed far tho Gant,
now and eoo if I ran " brfag forth a will be eubjected for examimitiou. and
moose." Where to earnin sene I hardly who will also oampaea mid eehat for
each uumb-r during the coming vuiume.
Isberal |&gt;reariuma are offered to can­
You. no doubt hare heard that the leasers Term*. II,00 per year. Speci­
am dl pox wai making terrible havoc men copy 10 oeate. Address tho pubamong oar citbeas—which, by the way.
iafalae.
We hare had only one caeo as far, and
this was a young man who asms from
Jackson to this place, and was stopping
at his brolbro-fa-laws-Mr W. W.

tho areugfag of your own wrongs fa
your own way, trrospective of any obligat ons to tho law,whether human or Di­
vine io getting to bo altogothsr too com­
mon. and fa New York aeeme ta oe the
developmrat and result cf the rulers in
that iU governed dty, where those elect-

nothiag elae ran be found so drabble.
Containing aoBthm osl nor dys, :t doss
Mt soil white rambrie, and yet lasto
loogon the hair, giving itsririi, ;loesy
ls««, and a gratefnl psxfamo.
-

£iiS=3

NOCURE NO CHAI

NINTH ANNUAL DISTBIBCTION

can make ycrar **x year old boy or girl
fo The CMAWsAsr for 1871 81,» a
year ; four ropiee AS.

T*X Jferewy has pisfaroe by Herriak.
iHwraldbe hard nt this fate day to find
one esuytoyee fa the Erie Hallway, whe Brings. Msnill rad ether artista of;
would or eoald aay aught ogafaat him
while Wo awpriae, daring as U wm,
and ia a faatfag benefit ta tta. City and

Subscription Price $2.50

•RochesUr

�Tr|« f\pn&gt;BUCV
Hrrewith wo present a detailed statem«nt of th# prodact* of tiw county of
Barry, ahipt.ed on this road from tbo
station in this City for tbo year ending
December 81rt. 187L The record i* one
safraMs^ uM t
of which w# have every reason to be
proud. Th. buainea done on the Val­
ley Divieioa of the Central ie much lar­
Onr -I'U'T/ Ir Slsii'i Oruff Stm.
ger than was anticipated, and th# excel­
lent maugeinont of th# road eurawo
Great sacrifice of Win­ casnrrto
th# efficient Division Buporinter Clothing. Star Clo­ teodeot, Charles B. Buffi, Esq., of
thing House, Grand Rap­ Grand Rapids, under whose acnitenixing care, scarcely th. least accida;.t has
ids Mich.
occured, while the road is unexcelled iu
the State, or iu tbo West, for smoothAT WOODRUFFA
A large assortment of Boot*, Shoes neaa of track, white Its guniletnaaly
and Rubbers. Added to this extonaivo Ocaduetora, end prompt and roliablejofficials of all gtadra, command the re•pett end esteem of all with whom the)
oosno in contact, officially or otherwise.
But hero are the figurv* cd tho ship­
ment* mad* from thia City, and waeom-

cbdsches.

^gsatsrast"—■
Muonic.

OVERCOATS below cost,
Knit Woolen Coats, 60
Cents. At Star Clothing
House, Brand Rapids.
I. 0. 0. F.

Aflyiag trip to Woodfaad Centre,
1Moed^j, showed to ue what rapid
growth
U Iming mad# iu that beautiful
I
&lt;country village Wo will indulge in no
1
on “tniae Hoot" Holbrook, at the Wood­
land bouse. We can only add, that the
stores and work shops all wear an air
of doatnees and thrift and all that oeesns
Mcoesaxy U for them to haro a railroad
tu bring them even with "all the world
and tho rest of mankind." Why not
join bunds with Lanrin; and then build
a road to Hasting* to connect with our
new rood soon to be built That will
give you an out let to New Turk city or
China. If you could only work up
Bomo such project aa that, it surely
would be built, because ou people are
just aa anxious to aid all worthy eoterpriaes that will make u* a rrilrreJ mfrs,
as you are at Woodland Centre.

There was shipped 672 dreeood hogs,
tho weight being 116,8X5 lb*.; 8,530
lbs. ofpoulTy; 29,558 Ibe. of brans;
forty car loads of stock, consisting of 175
cattle, I860 sheep and 1427 hogs ; 1785
bbls of apple*. tho weight of which was
296,500 Ibe-; 2,29627-60 bushels of
clover seed; 10,876 bibs, of flour; 781

bushels of barley; 50,409 Iba. of wool;
53,166 lb*, of batter, 44,183 lba.of maple
■ugar; 69 car loads ol lumber, and oth­
er forest product* ; 15,627 bushel* of potalues; 930 bbl* of eggs ; 29,25213-60
bushels of wheat; 495,015 lite, of mill
&lt;ped ; 4,702 b luhola and 11 lbs. of oom;
17,838 bushels and 12 lbw of mu, and
126 tan* and 610 lbs. sundries.

Tai btmi-Now, we are to have
a leetaro on Saturday evening at Union
Hall A great many *ay who# Hulett ?
Mr. Hulett ia an eminent and popular
We have received the valuable and
lectnreer of twenty-fir. yesre. Of course
he ia unknown to many Hasting* popple instructive scripture work—Henry Ward
and then again, there are many who Beecher’s “Ufe of Jesus the Christ.’’1
ore personally acquainted with him and
this work we can giro it our recom­
who hare pronounce him equal to John mend, for the "tree is known by its
B. Uougli. Lot good lecture, bo sue- fruit” and a very hasty glance will show
tained and^et all go and hear Hulett to any pereou that the whole work is
lecture on "Hit. at tho ticie.," ou Ssiw laden with deep and rich thought ujmu
a subject which all desire tu unilerstandflay evening.
x
Mr. Craig has doodad Io extend the
canvas farther in the county for this
Hradershott, th# father of John J. Hen­ book and has received the agency for
dershott, Em] , ol Irving, ia. laying seri­ Irving and Thornapple. W# hope this
ously ill of numb palsy at hie residence work may find a place in every house
in that township, with little or no hope

HICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division

the early settlors in this county, and has
labored long for its growth ami pros­
perity, and has won for himself the rogard, end confidence of all who know
SOLD IN HASTINGS.
him, and by his many acts of disinteres­
BY ACKLEY k SLADE.
ted bmevolrace, tho gratitude of the
P-P** Kind and sympathizing friends
ere watching by his bed-side, and all
test medical skill can do to aid him is
being done, but tho chance of his stay­
ing long with thoao who love him here

Wort ha* oom. to mean Iowa, No-,
braska, Kaiuus, Colorado, California
and tho Torritoriee, end tho traveler
roach#, almoat any point therein by a
splendid Ian# of Railroad.
Thi* Liu# of Railroad ia the Bvauserus Roctz, which atari* from Chicago
by the Chicago. Burlington A Quincy
Railroad, and, running thr#ogh Bea-

O.R- V. EXTENSION._____

taiK.___ ____

Psopl. rang to Iowa, Nebraska,
Kan«as, California, ar vey point in th#
Territories, will study their own iutereat* by going “By way uf Burlington.''

Michigan Central R. B.
• ID. RtUlILE ABD DIRECT ROUTE.

F.AP. M. Rxttw.T.—Tho Flint A
Pens Marquette Railway ie now open
from Toledo. O„ to Raed Qty, Mich., at
th# croM.ng of the G. R A LB. R—
232 miles. Two paeoenger trains lo*ro
Toledo dally (via Holty, Wayne &amp; Mon­
roe Division) at 7:00 P. M. Three
psssenger train, leave Detroit doily,
over D. A M. R R al 8:40 A. M. and
4:15 and 11:80 P.M.
Tho train tearing’ Toledo at 7;00 A.
M. take, paseengero from- Cleveland,
Cincinnati Chicago, and unites at Holly
with train* from Detroit, arriving at
Flint at 11:30 .A. M, Ea*t Saginaw at
12:451*. M. and Bay City at 1:25 P. M.
The train leaving Toledo at 7:50 P.
M take, passenger, from Cleveland,
Cincinnati. Chicago, and arrive, at Flint
at 11:66 P. M. and East Saginaw at
1:00 A- M. Thi. orrangomont tak&lt;o
aSuct on Monday next

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R

CgTS* rttw N.T. Ulk. ut uUl fartSw

Peninsular' Railway.

Soke Flora.—Through tho kindn.es
of Geo. H. Brooks. Esq., we were re­
cently in receipt of a “sack” of the best
ffiiur wo have *aw in many a day. fiom
the eel.br.lrd Mills at Oranrerillo
Wm. 8. Ball, proprietor, A. L. Brooke,
milter. We learn under their manage­
ment tho buainew in this mill ia rapidly
iaereasina.
bids fair to equal any in
thia section of th# State, and if tho
flour ho sent us is a lair sample of that

&amp; MICHIGAN
RAILWAY

Uxswe. Jan. 16th, 1672.
Eo. Bantas—I have been thinking
that a few linos would not bo etuis.. I
will giro some itoma of nou » from tbo
Capital: Hon. W. H. Brockway and
hi* vngiueor corp* are in town running
the Una for th. Northern Central Mich.
Railroad. Thi. road leaves th. Michigau Southern at JonMvillc. Tho sur­
rey will not bo continued any farther
than thia Cily at present.
Tboro are a few oases of etnak pax.
and two or three death*. It is a great
harvest for tho phyraxans, their offices
are thronged from early morning un til
late at night withold and young, big
Vicx'e Floral Guido for 1872 is on end little, Hack and white, to bo vacrinonr table. If those b* ha* heretofore nated. and lite people are taking every
teeued ware beeutiful, thi* one i* truly precaution to avoid that most tarriblo ol
magnificeut It ia decidedly the best bo
There woo an alarm of fire last night,
has ever issued end should b# ia the
hand of everyone who love* flower* or but it wae *oon squelched without the
raises vegetables. Bo sends it to his aid of tho Fire Co.
Tho little fall of snow Monday night
patrons free, rad to all others fo: the
trifling sum of ten cents—about one-sixth made It [OMible sleighing for tho pres­
of Its original ooet To tbaee who hare ent—ti httlo more would make it capi­
never dealt with Vick, wo can say that
they will find him perfectly reliable and
one of tho most accommodating men
they ever dealt with. Addreq -Jamas
Vick, Roebeater, N. T.

Iasi, four schools met at tho Town house
in Woodland and had a trial muteh.
The Hall wee well filled with opoctatora
among them two or throe load, from onr
&lt;aty, tho County Superintendent Dia­
mond was preeent, and every thing wa*
conducted in a very agreeable and inebmtivo manner (tha reading wo mean,
not tlw noise). The school* of Mr.
VanArman end Mr. Martin, wo learn
were pronounced victor* by n very clow
tally Carlton oentre is the next place
designated (qr reading, but we hare
not the date.

List of Letteri remaining in the Port ।
office. Jan 24 th, 1872.
David Adam*. W. H. A., Dm Birgam.
Rev. 8. Buyier, H. A. Ciswo, R. 0. Can-!
field, Etta Hnsderaliott, A. H. Hubbanl, :
Mazy Haritina 2, Mr*. D. MeKay. John '
Kennedy, Wm. Schin*r, Jacob Whist­
tar, David Bowker. Olive Churchill,
Hattie E. Cola, Marriolta Crawford,
8umui Hine, Henry Kias, Henry Ma-

st soy* Mr. James F. Joy is about to re­
move the offires of tho Michigan Cen­

Tuesday evening and a splendid addrvn*
delivered by Rev. Geo. Taylor of Ann
Arbor, Grand Chaplain of the Grand
Lodge of Michigan. After which all
the Fraternity eat down to an oyster
rapper. served in th# beet stylo by
Muu Hit of the Iteouori House.

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

DRUGS
Medicines,

Dye Stufis,

PAINTS &amp; OILS
School Books &amp; Stationery.

Tho lowest temperature during the
donth of December at Bczoni*. la inriicatod by a thermomoter, wa* sera.
Tho District library of Kalamazoo
contains over 3,(XX) volumiw, and low
libraries in lhe Stalo are mor# lib sally

The street lamp-posts for Muskegcn
have arrived, anu the principal »tro«i*
of that city will soon be illuminated
with ga* lamp*

DRUGS. DRQGS.

Sleighing on the Cea* River, on the
cart ia very poor. North on tbo Chip­
pewa an I Tittabawa.w sleighing t.
pretty gooih

Pure Drugs aui Hedidue:
riTE.T MESICIIEII

Work on lhe river tunnel at Datroit
ha* been pushed forward rapidly of
tral fiom Chicago to Detroit It is also late. The boro will soon be deep enough
intimated that Mr. Joy ha* an eye to the
Governorship.
Now that 1 Brothir
Jonathan” P. Thompeon ha* "gone
back" on us, wo don't know but what
we could go for a “Joy fiirever” if not
a “ thing of beauty."—G. R- Tumi.

PAINTS AND O1IX
Paint Colors,
Varnish, and Dye Stuffs.

A Now Car oca—Effitt* are being
made by the citizens of Baltimore (ar
the erection of a M. E Church, near tbo
The citizras of Aim Arbor are carry­
residence of D. 0. Sanborn in that town- ing un u lively raatast with th# 1k*1 li•hip. Liberal donation* hare been quot-dealora, for which porpot# they
made, and moro are elicited. It ia to hare subterired • 1,500.
bo hoped tbo enterprise will prove a aucWm. Wright; with one span cf horeea,
four roller* rad three iwampore, skid­
Mate that tho benefit concert to Mrs
ded at a lumbering tamp un Rifle River
Hala,mnsio Teachv.will rarely take place
' A special to the ErrilJ from London 826 log* in one day, seating about 130,un Tuceday evening the 30tb inst. Now
say* that a rumor prerails at St. Peter*
wa are confident bom the person* who
btug that tho Grand Duke Alexis has
urn to take part in this Concert, and tho been married since lit* arrival in Amariprogramm.’ arrainged fur tho evening, cam a Russian lady whom his father!
ein not fail to please tnoen who may at­
had oppoood, an., with whom it wa*
tend. Rev. Mr. Bancroft. J. L. Reel, thought tho attochfient wa. broken off. ■
Mr. Chandler. Mnu Weetfoll, Mi*. Hol­
brook. Miu Phillip*, Mu. Wright, Mia
Made of the beet material* and war­
BuAnoll and no doubt there may be ranted ia every r rspect. recommended i
othen, aowted by Mrs. Hale and Mi*, by physician* for u* in families, and at :
A pine tree wa* recently foiled on
liliger, will funt an array of home tal­ once the cheapest and the best article '
ent well worth bearing. We hop# the of the kiad, is tbo Halford Leicraler- Pentwater river which oealod only 400
fret, and yrt made •'H*'* 12 f&gt;*'1
Hall may be filled.
and eight 16 feet log*, a total of 224
shire Table Sauce.
D os iTjos —About two week* since a
donation to Ker. J C. Van Antwerp of
Bedford, pastor of tho M. R Church in
Baltimore, wee hold at tho remdonce of
J. I* French, Esq., and substantial aid
rendered! to tho value of fifty-six dollars.

In th# above there 1. not a single word
of truth from beginning to end ; but
neither th# fatechoods of ths PtateAiLr
or it* sneer, at the action of the Beard
of Supervisors, than whom a more gen­
tend Lodge No, 304, F. A. M., was con­ tlemanly body of men were never orasecrated and tho effiour* installed ou reued ia our Court House. can de th#
Ihmd.iv owning by Hon D. Striker, least harm lu any pereon.
D. G. M-, asouted by) various bsutlus*
of Hasting* Lodge No. 62. Tho occa­
How xs ■rat* roa Han.-Tho sriw
sion wa. one of special inturest, aud will editor of the Allegan Jrarari, gives place
long be romemlx-red pleasantly by all iu in his last tesuo to the folloning which
attendance. Tho officers of tho Lodge will certainly bo news to ou worthy co­
are J. P. Phillipa, W. M. . W. H. Lee, temporary. and we guees to lhe people
8. W.;6.8. Lngenol, J. W.; Samuel
For tho information of our “DemoStowell'Sec.; L. Hilbsrt, Treasurer;
John Shiby, 8.D.; C. Hees, J. D.; eratic" friend of the Hastings
J##rasf we would state that tho Electo­
Frank Hoagle, Trier.
ral Cullope* will bo apportioned on the
basis of lhe present Congreasizsoal Ap­
portionment

To Geo. W. Cnild* cf the Philadelphia
for the Ledger Alaanae for 1872,
a little ralame of real value presented
to every subscriber to that able edited
Metropolitan Journal.
To the Tnhmt Company,
, . .. of Detroit.•
far the Michigan Almanac for 1872, a
pubhratiou that should be in the hand.
of ovary reader tn tlw State.
, To tha AApaUarfaJ’re*. Association,

ta ttaakt

mamfeet la reading by the #ehooh near
Woodland Centre. 6a Friday oveuiig

C.F. Dwight A Co. haro dissolved.and a
new firm ia organized onnsteArag ol
Messrs Dwight. Burrall. A M««r. uTrn
have purchased the Foundry, and Ma­
chine shop. The nonaolidation of th?
immense trade of Mr. Barrell with

Grand Rapids, Frank Linch, on charge
breaking into and stealing from th#
“
‘ at -------.tore of the Mresra Olmrtad
Middfovil.a and diver* and sundry other dar
ing burglarise. Thi* is tho same clrnp
that *o groariy abused Judge Lovell a
“Quito wintry," ia tho mi.teamik.gilittle over a your ago. for rending him to
rel salntatioa to-day.
Gnat Tncx f—On mvuday we received Ja^ayoorter Ireraiy. W. trart
■The beautiful sauw” i. being highly a iMfar from Na.hviife, m tta# county, he nwy get hie dooerta this time.
mailed on the 28th of December, and
a hi.-h wo print in another o^umn. Oao
PtevoaoM far carrying tho mail on
from Washington mailed ot&gt; the 21rt cf Route No. 12925. from August* via
Hickory Cornsra, and Cedar Creek ta
Haetisci sad beck, 25 mile*, onne, twice,
ar thrice a week, will be received by the
P. M. General, until 8 o'nloek r. x., ol
Monday April let, 1872. Blank jnr
posols sad full particular* eon be h.d
by oaliiag at tho Bxxxxa afltee.

Mr. Ed Sellers, conductor on the
Jackeun. Lansing A Saginaw railroad,
publishes a card, stating that tho re­
ported ea»u of small-pox on his train on
Tusoday evening grew out of a m'anpprchraason, and was not true.

OIOCEIIEI

i'erfumerira, Puuuuiad -s and Hair Oils.

Wnil PnpVr and
- . r
Curtain Fixtures I

feet in length. The Ink. Shore 'A«w»
tells this “whopper."
Tho Sturgis Jkarae.' .ays: " Chauoey
Barns, who shot Mu* Addle Dwight, j
near White 1‘igvon.' last summer, had ।
hir trial in the La Grange cotraty, Indi­
ana, Circuit Court, last week and be­
ing convicted of murl&lt;*r in the flirt de­
gree. wa* Bcnlencv-i to the penitentiary

WANTED

LUMBER

BLSCJl WALi'ET,

.

CITERRY,
‘ TTIUTEWO0D,

There are sixty-six day* yet before
tho next citv ote-tion, but there ore
sundry and divan person, already cast­
ing lots far places in the city govern­
ment. An early birdj” etc., etc.
Don’t Dvx, but use a bottle or two of ,
B*. wee «M if ike *U (ineen ,
that incomparable article known aa Nature'a Hair Restorative. It makes tho r«-£&amp;l2rtssr| hoed feel good. Sold everywhere &amp;:-e

a IvertiaemcnL

jan24l2

H1STINGS MARBLE WORKS!
SOLD IN HASTINGS,
’ BY ACKLEY

k

SLADE.

The Methodist Episcopal Sunday
School enjoyed a happy interview at
iheir Church on Monday ovwuing. In
pl.r.. tif tbo muni •' Christina. Tree," a
fin# arch reaching nearly to tho top of
the room, .unnourted by a Cram, and
in ita center a firo pointed star, all clnth-

and brought up letter* which when
placed npm the star formed lhe follow­
ing senteaoe : “ Peac# un earth, good
will men." At aa early hour the house
was crowded with an interested and at­
tentive audience. Good tutuuc was di»coureed by the school, led by the ozg*2;
but the moot iutereeting axereleo of tho
evening was tbo distribution of pres­
ents. This exercteo occupied nearly I wo
hour*, in which *omo hundred* cf prre
ent*, *mr.e of them of considerable val­
ue were diatributed- Among the most
promiMtil wae a package of greenbacks
and ■ Cyalopa-dia for tbo pastor; a rett
of fun and a aplendid wax cross for tho
organist; wax and moes work far the
oaoeraandtoaahera of the school. 8evreceived
eril valuable pn----------- ---------------- by
Uweenot member, of tho eoboul. A
careful estimate of tn« value of all the
present* placed them botwesn six and
____ j

AMERICAN

SHEPARD'S

MARBLE

SOMETHING NEW

FLUID
(WOUffl WBDO Him BURNING
ir«F Male by
COMMUt

&amp; Mm.

Pictures, Chromoa, Photographs
aud Picture FrtmM. '

Illi Puer;

"Mb

State, ai

Paints, Oile. Varnishes, Mixed
Psinfla, Bni'ibfrH, and Artirt’B Materials.

�-1 SpoSuHAminwaiT

Daucbey &amp; Co'a. Column.

°biiJ?hSS»iiA®r

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1 IFfW/E'-'TY

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rated at Grand llnpidv thia next foil, I
would reoonimi-mf that it De Enid the
next two years at some other poiht That
the citixnna of Lansing, 8t. Johns, Flint,
Haginnw or some oilier eligible point
prepare- for holding Uta Fair. If held
too l&lt;mg ut any olio place it bceatiKM
in a MiMMtro, locnlir-d and loses its in­

1

1£»

*"
stwi.moira
aroi—ram, “’’fe
MORTGAGE SALE.

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‘tZrTtoJ “,.'c
It.m.a Sate Sr Irrsrel-.- sad IS..tars Is VTU Pl M CE . "

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utrei- r 1 *"C n,n'BU5’

41

i gszasSfSj.-toTjt-i

FftOIIATK ORDER.

tateto. fete ! daor af Ilia L'uart lleere In ita nty of llatelnsa. lt&gt;.
G?1^^ iCraii^isrt'asart^i’"'’U’total

raxSfifSsateffiS-ArstX

J. E Van Ynaoa. AuVIta Mactcuea.

Yam Qted pmliieata Dvw„noUre .to |ta. &gt;■—a
1 ---.u ito aura aaaala.talira Beabeare s' ■— re
''J ^*ro»?’iC’ ,*1 S I,Ut

**

’mSiu

~U

MORTGAGE SALE.
Defaall bar lag been made In tta pay went ata
certain aaim al ataaaf araar.d to ta paid by a
ceruun ledentoie ol Horigegs bearing dale Ilea
me t Udrd ta d) a»J O&lt; December A ll. iteaf.
■eeda. eaorelrd. and aiaaaped.be Hury Bahag
A CornliaaltolisgAla nil. st lie tows .f Ir.iug,

K. AJ. D. IlI RNA.
ILA DAVLNFORr.
EXEETTOR’N SALEaf tta Errt pan,to. Aaxa.qiio«.L at Brery
uaJJs for terror.
_ Vorw^
leita antler ad tbs-talasf Ftelr Ana Prak. Parura
Harry Carnaly, State at Bictagu. party ef Iba
Neuroia Heratol sima that la &gt;seraesea ad a aoaeadpari nblebaart Xeeagoge-asduly recsto
ed fs Bee IHS(. yl lire Iteglater id Ih'di in and
BALE
t/N
EXECCTIO.X.
•ar Ita Lbuaay sf Barry mi tta lareoiy third daa
hTAtK
oi
YirertWAX.Ctanir
at Carry,rar-Ba
el Lee.. A. U. !-*• ateigUaelark a. si. and re vinro ar .u .. - rofl-ee Irere-I roe .&lt; eote
ouder las real

texspcsiMsissWft'BW
Lfcxwfc&amp;iialswB’Es

Udreaa,
PETERS, I9f Broadest. X. F.
We acid aku etel allraUaa to Tta Opera ol
Home, a eteiretaea el errr ata iiaodrad bsaaUfef
opera aerrye. 1'rice. I'- re sloth and gflt. Trade
p..«, d IMata
toad—nbed
Mt. ef ehleh eted daseaaad
■“?lrjffrthtaTn. Ulfrtl’tatab-wret vn.rt.r tgtefa and note ItarstTsluaed la ta dae at the dale
eliMo .SIX. tta as* atm totedeed ud stair-awe
.VfientM \V'n.nte&lt;a
doilare rad alltysea leal! (*ng|ren.i and tta
...
Altoeney'a foe a( Ia early Bee etoelnls tdlAIJ.i
ellpalaled tor Bad ’ agreed tu ta paid bi
TTlf: GREAT I 0IFLAGB1TI0I.
tta tarn* af said Murlgage alionld a»j pro
reeding be token to forrrre.o tta same, aud liv
D.l»L llaetiaga- Ito bteUTl.
■net e&lt; pewaoedioga al law as- in egwily haring
’
la. rear, rmsdat un revsas.
G I.’A KOIAX BALE.
THE ORIniX. FROGREKS AXD RDtCLTTI OF
■ng recareal ar u e pari ibersof; naucs re th.re­
rue uiceat cuicaoo cqnflaurayiox. Mtetta rV^itee^tef K.%Vmk"t tro ^reby gi tea that Oy^eielro sTa power vl rale
its dm.M, LUIS ef Ibe prloMpte Buker^
Neteee
U
hervby
that to rorenenes ad statee Is erab earn rn.de and pro. ■ Jed. the lead,
HuuUauirerasnd Herebmia eta are loorerw
and p rein Iras desertbed in ated'YUrtgajre la tin ;
A r,r,p|,tepke»r»afCTiir*g» taa&gt;re and after
tel Ural sartors piece er pere.l al laud lying red
the lire, TtaTra.te.ta H.-metro of L’biengo.
being ta Ita Toansbip nf Irung, eauuiy X
Defada.dlto Uun.ripa’ A Fair., and Ita Ureal
Barry aad Hlate o MkcUgaa. known aa Ita
Pires-IltaYVortd.
West halfof booth half al Nrietle-eaal rinsr.tr.
Tta-stalutec ef the Fire; t&gt;—artoireL Witt *
(w.Ktrfa. Korea V.iata Ita Ea.l bait of the
d-.eriiiltonof Woaderfel Wtor Warba Dresrfp■eslb talloZ-Narth— eat qeart.rte. Unfa. Jfol
lure al ita Hrwerega, pweipgaod talldlag metera
w X.) at Brattas fear. (a. a.i tone fear uerur.
tula Tta eatrwruausry aaurai ufiheRirrr raaILA
u ,)raugoalee nrel i r. n w earept larsdlri.ing wp rtrrrci Tta eaetber li-rattoa end mod&lt;
acres (ad &amp;.&gt; this day sold la Fredeelr’k
of oprrauu^ tire Praia Klaraiora. History and ’.“hllVewntaa*Lit Xtolb a/tteLetara’weaZ *ea
Mata, centaioiagtliy- tr.arm (Ue.) accord­
dr.rnpiH.i. if the larr-ora Ht.uA Varda. The (r. Mw_l to mH eoaatr nf Jtary.-raU .Dtp to be. lag
to tta United HiaUi aurray.be Ibe asms mere
nan-tar of Bailrowlc tta Lake Trade and Co»
arleea.
wilt ta sold lu tta hlglreai teal boat tarMer
m.-ree From amosite nteerrattons by
’
at the »enL trout rtoor of tta Coart Huore. la lira
iitoHOK r. rrrtox/
1 r'zeite/SsjiJr'tTtape Tribes..
&lt;kuatlia^feild*-*Sme. at Miebrgaa.M SatertUr tba UerUeth Ibvrtb) dal
at
Marsh.
A. D. 1X7% at 0« o’clock In tta a/
Listed. Itaum Dec.Sib Wit.
Arata
teroooa tel Hal day ttbst betog Un place for bold­
J AMEF w“*MEAnAN.
ing the Ctmll Canrt el Barry ttaaray.) la pay lbs
COMSISSIOXER'N XirriCR.
tiate*Ita «*|^. tagre^lB«^^ ^ltataal ar
Sato of Miehfeea. Cautr of Barer eat la tbs
Mtaroey te^pro.aded-ur aa said’Mretgegf
riKs-laritraCtahanrtUilL »!,M. WUl be axd-estad hr the lien ft. V. FrtraUa. Judge of Pro­
sar-l b« mail no raeelpl at pries.
bate ef harry —eaij, asaaratawnera with fall
Li X L’orai.
AUUL'HT JDSCH.
Th., -irk res solyta .Umta from tta Fab power
and ultarttr to roeaOva. enaefeteomd ad-

CHICAGO

”■ ‘

WELLS’ CARBOLIC TASLKB,

roe roe-ass, cotaa a noatu.ycas.
There Tabtete praaeol Iba and la ftosUeatire
with other eCciani reusediaa. las p-.pelsr lerna,
far Ihseure at aHTbrate and t.’ieg d.aaswe.
IIOAR.AKX1M8 sad LLCaHATIOS of tta
Til ItO IT ate i..ojreltolelr reljered. sad rtterof relief in cases sf Tbiosi diacuHie** olyam

CAPTION .SX *S3«!

Het uely Wetla" Carbtete Tablrt. Frire 2' reel,
par tea. JOHX &lt;J KKLLtMIU, b l .aii r-L. X.
REDUCTION OF PRICES

TO CONFORM TO
REDUCTION OP DUTAEri.

GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS

BY OCTTIXG UF CLUBS.
t9*Seta far eur Xre Prtee Usi sad a flab L’Tcttxewsasss'stt
bra wUl areampaay ll.rwialntngfuU d.reciisM «•■1 '•« uktairta Ire— any larek.lore. in tha Urat­
— n.alisg a large sarisg to swntumara angre- ed Hlalea. Address
SALE ON EXECLTION
Hsia to the eredilws st uA artato la pearaM Urate
UNION UUBLtHIIIXO CO.,
marailre to club argsaiarra
tetemo to tha sndafogtadlta axsasYaatinn sad te- stAn OF Mica IOAN. Create at Harry.
o-iIO Iwreumauod el. Ctaaacs
By Sirtoa at sb enenrita tanad Set at ata ntaor
TH£ GREATTEA CO^
11 * p VKXEVKTRWY^.
The AmcricanWasher!
P. 0. Bsa MW.
XKW YORK.
HRTCEeSa^a^O.
•
IA _’JFa re’ytu.u.TWt
Tbr Ameel'ran Waiter bases Money,
Bi)M» MtefekB?kEY.
Ills HOT A PH Y8IC- Il i. XOT wUl l.y.p
lb. F.Ugw*!? Wtato^ta^TtngMUre-tPaled, Neahrme, Dre-11A A?b^WL JSSfo
.’.Hr raltad ainrrnt. Bari.ft.nteadtas. ante ed. tai Keuo.W’r ILHrlraey, ud Casa CteUung,
IT 18 A HOLTII ANRUC-AX tdul teat tas too
sred ter many years by tta mr.||-te faraltr .f
MORTCACE SALE.
In calling p.Uis alias Itoo to thto IltUs »leti:,e. alee wf lire ibrstoakla qnaltUes. (net aw lasfa.lt ta.taw taea rate to tta ramen! at a
“» V*-/iTWAT''ALKDI L’UI snared
by uy outer moctilse yel larmtod,jura ^tas lndralaretaT&lt;o.^ra»^nete^ta^ tie
PIER OF THE mooilud ia a tore and Pre to
Itemed, tor all Diseases efll.e
swWav.axi'xts'.x! m
- ■~irl— -llt rwifi- JiugJijp
LIVER AXD MPLttX. KXLARGEMKXT OR stoat
OIMTRtICrtl&gt;KOHWNMTIXEL. UIUSAA eblIJ lea ream old. with a few busre' preelied.
RY. UTKU1BR.OU ABDOMIRAkORDAXS eau
ttaroag'.ly ai.-Hprebrnd ud aSee lately use
I I’Vf l.n (|.&lt; t W 1ST &lt;’l I.;,.”.!., IS
tl
TLera
II
ae
*1}saUteg.
ae
eerewa
ta
annoy
no
TKRMlltXXT OB REMITTEST FSVLIU4. IXH.AUATIOX O’TIIE LIV.
Il -a a (.-'fret 111dr wemta! h » a mlarlere gtER. PROrtlY. HLUOtltMl CIUI V
abt.dolog mure work and vt a taller nnality.IhSW
I.ATIOX OP THE BLOOD, ^|te.
the ura-i c-lrfratal and -telly, iy.e h.lf of the
CLS.SLS. TUII0R5. JA VXDICK
letar II felly aarrd hr Ita ere. and oar half learrL’HoFLI.a. inr.PKl-.fa
grnliuta tta tdd plan ,f ita rah bsanl It
tr.UK a feVkror their
will wash lbs largrat blutai. Three sharia at a
COXCOMITAXTM.
(■me.-wsto.iut
oegbly t In a word, the adultattoo of any labne. from a if alii ta a lace csrOr.
la.a or can.iiric i-asdkenta.f. urrnwally wilhla
rtarepreit. ef Un. I.ITTL8 GEM! ti ran be
U .-Fared to the pwblia aa a great Inrlgirainr suJ fe.teus-4
to any lab and taken »F al wilt
MORTGAGE HALE.
remedy far atl ImpurlUre ol the Mre-, er tor orXonalta
bow
deep
ailed a remedies easy
gss.r weakens with their eHands nt etfla. p.rr start agbls.l Waehwig f Utonma,
tba -ama at
the toregniag eamplsiala
■ tu. lime rnacLaurn seen to perform ni.n.tai,
tel teioMe at tie . teer-lng teScw- and utUllr are'
IteSMl ed.atel Ita doubter sad (Id rector si seco
1’** y.-T'j** ratyxsayyiK
ia riic-Bderrty recommend. It to eroryfaas.lr tec.reioUir Uileat friends uf tbr raachiM.
We tare leel.meeisi. wiltnxl end. retting forth
aa a boueeiiald remedy, ud ataeld be freeli
ULre Intel d&lt;rBiigeUM&lt;Ai of the ayateei g-.ras lie usmeraua artiaiilagea orrr all altars, ud,
hrtelb Cigar Md tone to tel Ut vital fartea, ai .l (ruin l.asdreda wlw have tliraeu wide (be nn-i
animates and fort.fr all rreabaad l.ye patliet.e r.SftixSbSX.-aL'SiJs: ;‘ss
temporamen.M JOHX Q. KRLUMKJ, 15 Flan
M-. Xew York. Hale Agni tor tta Untied fllteee, ln.nl end tod res-to mg wfrert romsnie
Il IS so jartati Ita ve.i-tog se n wringer is foe
Prtee One Dollar wr botlte. •Hend tut Client ar.

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Lot king -Gias* and Picture Fiamca.
UlU,toas&lt;»4. U alaal a Oraamenlal MoaMsan
Importer. 1 Utekiac^llaaa l-Ulrs.Cbnxama. nd
Esgnaiaae :i Alaalarrirrst. UataaiL

timas that appeared to hare the most Better than sewed Boots
desirable points of color against my bol­
Shoes are
terjudgment. w beteas, if two cocks worn
to be chooea from, and having tho finest 1CABLE SCREW WI
foaihera, tbo- oibor for »u put tor in
strength, vivacity sod courage. t!.o latter
should most oortninly be used to* breed
fretn. csjocully when Doth are equal In
puny of Mood; thus I have sera both
Derby and Silver Duckwing games producod of tho highest axoeUraeo, botn in i TABLE SAUCE,
color and form, from oocka 'hat were not |'THE BEST SAUCE ANS
perfect, black breauted, and rather poor ■
tn shade ef plumage. . It will bo noticed |
FOR FAMILY USE.
n rather ningular rirrumitancci that thia ,
wlection would load us to choose vary

1 0Mf ctMlira, whui.kAalk.
1 x'
ALBERT D. F1KBC1 a CO .
lAVHOLEHALE DRY GOODS.
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HALFORD

IJ Uanuisetarvta sad altoleaale deelere to
FURR WolTE WISK. CIDER AXD MALT

VINEGARS,
ia arwaraa avaarr wesT.
»t»’f

CEUCBC ITED

.pLANTATATlON JITTEBS.
S. T-1860-X-

Dorkings and tho Asiatic breeds ; ynt ’
tho n-suli will always be eatisfoetory in
the rod. 'rhe a mull birds oven with
there, ore more ahanely, vivacious, bet­
ter laywro and bveedera, and altogether
much better looking.
Aa for sire 1
would rather take my ohauoea with a
smallish cel with great rigor and fine
form, matched of araxw with large hens
ftoe from dafret, than by keeping al­
ways tho largest and bent marked alone
to bmd from. I think my chance ot
getting heavy show fowl*. equal, if not are especially subject, it ia •mwraeding
every ethe_r sumulant. in all climates,
tropica! tempr-rate or frigid, it acta as a

ItelroU Mlcblcan.

OHAKY’H

GRAND RAPIDS

JURUBEBA.

Wells' Eitract of Jiratta
JURUBEBA.

OF TEA

mruitopir-sliareri. baelusaptated M. law Ural
’I i. sitbis tl-.s w. rd errry tawtakreper. and
prpay Ita atutel iarretmani so enow. '

Tie Grat Atlantic &amp; Pacific Tea Co.

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QUART SAVING io ’

CONSUMERS

BY' OETTINO FP CURSI

AND

BLOOD PUBffBR. ’’
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They cantala Iba moat rataatee tense q.al’tlm
la lbs .•!d. and are toe trace all mineral paiaaaa. balag emapswd al Ineaty-ala dsBeranl
Bo«a. Bark, and Uerto. rareto Hr mlerted (ram
tta regrtabla kiejibsm. As a stimwlaat they
cannot ta aurpsMsd. l~l!s tor aahilaralioc ssd

of BreatMag. Effrctione ef Ito Kidneys. Hall
HL ram. Erysipelas nd expel Warm ta Cbil
4r«. Aa aa Appetiser II te plsnaal ud valua­
ble. Ilailteara sad earrect MUatoaetnaaUaa
tad all tta aaaneraaa Dlaaaaei caused by tba tapartly ef tee Bind. TLIa Is HI a nw Xsdk.se
-rt baa bees ia use the leal teirlv years 1
T. W. CUAFT.
Muntotlnrer awl proprtaier.
Xe. l» Canal HL. epfUasrr. Rama JI. Oraad Rap­
tea, Miebigu.

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$5.50.

Chine In ta ita nurk perfectly.
No. lit Ofsal Waahlngti-a Street,
-'oik Acnrr. r-,&lt; vna Usrtsa averts,
CHICAGO
Are cMatullr raaaicing tta cfeeieuii Jw Cmi. a. rBAscucDs a €•..
Tkaa Irem China and Japan rar Pae.Be Mail Bt'J JtnrkotBL, I’UHs&lt;!•». I’m.
Hseamtalpa sad RteI read, whwh they will die
irabalto tomr raUamni.ill partref !te enoatry
la gaanUlraa I* mN al tByn-ter.' Frtrea, .and
all wscsatta terre n.UMa.-ir &gt;n or Via mawat
sad allaapaaaaa aefemM.
sSwsasSws-SS Dr. Crook’s Wino of Tar.

Ibree Umaa a day betora meals, all I be a eertaia
-ure to Error ud A(W, Drepepa’&lt;- BUtaae Camplslr-la. Jaudsre. Lea. «( Appatlte. Insretam. tta clabaBsoerwaa rampduueviary peaugvat Tea.
Ilresrsiurea a/ler Eating. Faintregs.Heratols, la-

er thingi obuuLixl by foraging. Hem
that are abut up should ba ollnw.nl no
more grain than thoae at fata range, but
they should be gioen grana in summer,
ci&amp;tred oten s&gt; m to heap abort and ten-

by eaadieg teste fast OSes addreea. flow*.
aaaalv ud Kites.) to ua hr mail. The perree
ubn to: Marta, slab I. rare ra aaarrad rar.re

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DR. CROOK’S

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Foreign. Dumaalte ul Caarr.l,

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Michigan News,

JanniHrecirany IJrer CoBrpGkint,
It fat aba a rytomIot Tmrie, "’**L
Bm&amp;tm tba Appetite,
Stmigtheon Um Sjitom,

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a.-3-d-cresw Z&gt;rw xnrd in odter

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UraeylUnaatb Mteitaate l ire a it t&gt;*urt CosuaU
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tenq ry fee itorry Co, M.

THE MANUFACTURERS OF THE
kisiLiancu wringkh,
Hale tad so canal appsrtnaitea at aeaortalalof
prestodly -ha: la wreird. ata at prmfeciag a
. l-erffcl tnrai Lar Tta. bare UrijLl out
ac| eslirety Saw Walrus a. wbteb
Iler cn'l tta

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2nd taMt tttijlt^. for sale at\
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IT WklKM FAHn# TUAS.in’ H.IMR
W« re^sldsf (he Itrirtidaacr supniee to all
cllirre fte itafultouing leaacnp;—
1st. Thk AtO.'.f.rA-b. of large rise aad tart
gnaflly alIMbile Itettar.arnall aeesred te tbrtt
staitomlta ra-l pwnianrat uramrer. by tta
Wm l &lt;*“ । ”*•
bfel Ifoltera to Ita
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LkitoS prater’.i
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TWO COLORED PLATES,
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MTSuatoin Home InMitutions,
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Ttapen ata bed Work, dura l

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M— SuiubU fur tSo Tasuly,
Moot ValonbU lor tho Student,
Mart loatracfive for the Teacher.
Moe Appropriate for tho Child,
M r»t Useful for tbo Minuter,
Mog! It-[creating for the Farmer.
Moat Elegant for the Parlor,
Moot Pro&amp;taUfe for tbo Study.

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Tta Citun ta an Ir.depmw-te UeiraU.au
oarwal. daae1ra.1«s »ae temree nta famteaal.r a.
The tea adita peHiaber ■ to tarnUh m.

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the UtEUar of 1 etvsarj ICT. at one eVo-a In the
afteroar•&gt; efraU dor. the niortjac.-l prraaiaaL lor

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I 11 AM EK V S ALL.
, SYA-IK OP MICtliOAN. In lhe Crenlt Cesrt
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fi ltieritaiiSr^l^ni BteSa^afraaJi Oort, do- the rsor e«e ItaMta'oigbt hntared MTareute*- eJ*?.f*i

IiirrtrblnihcmedlrimUqnaD '
Hid* efTnr. end nndptotal tor rttaeair«r t»e Tkrnt BBS IrtUMSt m .
fortoirg lire mote remartaH. aim.

It cutin afi tit ftn if tit Day
Tta Clliaen pave parirtalar sUmiIm to

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sudrfce arttlng at ike sea
(iwrr li’.iitete. January *1 WTI.
tufa.
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IWVliBct TOOL co.,

Tta Old.al Fapor in Ctalrel Xlrtnjan.
la pabtlata EVKBY KKVBIXa f

PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.

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York.

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sad 1—Van IMereW- (be !.«*■• and* l.romeat. al
llee-rr ia. Used aa-l t Ury to Vta drtaatent. sad
Is «aie«
C.lrm V. . Jartea—r. re—paterant.
1 CM aS rta "I'11' dre al Illa■ mlns A. D. tort, levy
urea a»4 &gt;aUa tel the rtd*t U&lt;la «"d la-ereu lhe
Gra nosry A. 11 arte Slid Vitou 1. Ward, tad ra. lhe
■U ta ~ IUre«.tor - in A. ». ICI, ata te
Sratar'nra.
1. t:; mmbto^
11—- rbJir.rlterr.ialauulrdMHaipiiki.. .
aud r&gt;..&lt; r.;-l a. i. p—• Uaw riraHeethre.1
ssarteekue
af tpa KmaU- eaat vruraeev tew. Ml
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. ACKLUY a BLADS,
M. Acrols Heatings. Mletigan,

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/’are/.w;.—Good plain feedingia recoin­
mended. Spicei and condinenta of any
kind aro regarded by th* best poultrybroedernaa injuriuue. A good authority
says that a little strong beer mixed with

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Poultry Mote.

Sasatyra Barry andauu at MletagM.sa Tara
Any. tee Uth day at Fetas.n. Writ st 1 a rtok ta

PROFITABLK fflPMYBm.

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temple Hut any ch
Eutartdlha abut.

atebl hnndrerteed.pwewtf fuai^Sf f ib?
7flrartafoAioMai&gt;iodn ptocrad obf vfo—

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&gt;id eapenae nf a Fnblra Tort tbal
PATENT U0Ht9.ua SAW*

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iuske.it the duty of the supcrintondent
of each department to sco ttoit this duty
(• performed. If nrcmury, the super­
intendent to detail a clerk toassitt the
coumittnes in making their reports. And
ths: the class books be returned to the
siqerintoadeat of tha department by ibo
committea, and if any omunions am
made ta their report, it will bo immedi­
ately referred buck to tha committee for
further vxamiuatton and report. This
rule ia important. It was intended to
publish tbo awards of premiums at cur I
late Fair iu pamphlet form—but the
’■•ry iuiperlrei report ol several of tho
viewiag committrea rendered it imprac­
tical’to to do so without doing injustice
tu many of the exhibitors. I hope this

UmMMT.
a»&lt; yraaapl ralarea Hr*Utorsi Ct»S toraaaaa.
larahoe. Hpln.urtlsm. Korea tire. DTO’..olog7.
n rpo HturouAor
ud erer e Ibeeaqed ether wusdar*. Priea by
■tel Bl.M ta Blate: paper reran |lx«&gt;. Copy
free to egret aalr. gl.feai awolblr easily made.
1
W. us
J uaSrt ln4iKe«n«als tesSiy AddressY W. RVfcXg. ISito\( H ttfc Hirent
t*U
MoaTatosl aal safrasasd kj Ikaaa a&lt; aay alhav PMtadaiphta Fs.
toast. Utoral aStaaan. praaspi altsMtoa . a4
qsiek returns
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rrtniHixxoHUMBfO'. or
jacob ntxsox a co.,
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st:
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By semltogOOcKXTH wHtop.
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c: W«4bri4*.Mre&lt;l hmtOsIrvll
height, enter ef ayes ata tor. yas will recall* by nr wal nua*’ In lit&lt;uteaaa telle.
return mail a correct riclua of yo-ir tolars hut­
QUAIX BUY EM COSMpy
SCRIBNER A CO.,'
bud er wife, with urns sad date of Darrtege.
Address W. FOK. P. U. Dnawor. Xi&gt;- M FaltoabX&lt;»
Sd Bread war. X. T.
JOHN H. WENDELL A 00., rllte. X. Y.
trisOl
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We (asraalre i.r-ufH sales aiol laiussliau n
PETERS’
tarae. Ws sn sk!e si all Haws la place ear late
MUSICAL_LIBRARY.
a/ Issey RllUar red Wheat lo ulseateca If
ekteped ia ihreajth Has ears.
; Wwreler taalldassls ud (.VxMnsreJal Agdxtoa w‘4d*reJw^^&gt;rita"lnn;k!Sr'if xswlxu .FIFTEEN VoTUffS’hl.ED WITH
M ACUIXE- are I’tarsl salary yr ma rremlsiy.
•- pAKRIAOKS AXD BLEtCHS.
Uoalantteratobeiwaabpllaaliart Aditreda W. A
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IIKXDKRHOX a 00 . iteneraiAg.au Cteralasd.
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UauatoHarer aud tlsalsr ia ■
SUM
Carriage, Bugoice, and
flirghi Ohio. AHL lamia Mo.
VOCAL C0LLECI0M8.
t.
COXXKR LAUXKH AXDCAH.4 4TX.
Hmm THEA-1TECTAR
i-’.lting l-'rl.l., A cbtetee o-teruen
A laru» sseurtmaui «f Essiera east Home &gt;nada
V* te breutenaiHaand.fea.ga.
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l" h*1j"u’ulrier ” *"** ’W,ta
1 *’ ,r*
11 lira-tn. ata llama. Pueaade Bataas, 1
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BLACK TEA
sad Heart Heakda. Tha Vslitmee ti TJ
Ssrw^WjafujU, iba ffrera T.a FTaree. 2AV easy
,
Aa eeutaaUsu ef steak and pricee ealiiUwL
Stag, by Wabeetw. Peratey, str JX
X»
OuMeu
Laarda
Valaa.ee
1
sad
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r» J ohx rarros a i»s,
: 15 Tbeuro.tainos taaiaui all ef Wilt B. J2d
Uauatsctuma eadbaslmiu
D'&amp;IXft- a-ra-eraeS
a Carriages,
Buggvia, Hloigha, *c_
liftelr-llteaL, M tete«all*«—Ktetee,
‘ Tbs Rns«l aaanitc.«Bl m M’rlntfsa. E.laMlahsd •—■" ST *.* r- Omt aUssUe S Fs
cifle Tan Co.. * Charab Hr Xew kart. F. 0. 1 / y“i'SsTBiMEXTAi7cOLLIXT10X* XI
•* racmar, caasea *s^M,auuca
as tie rum BovYlOa. -tata rar n-..V&lt;ter Urreter.
g
UpoasiuTy. mi Jtffsrswti Assoua, tie trust.
rj puBxmiu:
■ Q«E*T CHARGE FOR AGEBTS
M Ik you warn an ac.r.ry / .-:i
| ’ Pearl IW .ad Mute -el Rematteae. L3
’
r. uuf.vackl a'ba..
M with as oppanoti’lr to sinkto »M a I JLdDaar-MasK Teao.Decte.aa edmodoe- O
1 .*&lt;— rti.titan:, ua-t«a-da-.sss, rwtreu ■■ -lay arlltog oarer. ? strand Fl a..-. Il, .
I
We bats aeumplsl* aaamlmsal ./ Use OasM ■ ■ ■ '-d.. f..« ’ n,» tut f'fur ; Mt-plra । pteaaut Mm.
A r-iltoUH. oftaanlifte
- I FaruiMre, aadettor (rales A eall twee ksirara ■■ rer •r.od tor erreslar. A ddrea. r:
a. p..rea bj Il Jto”. Mask- Dretaer. els.
1 IsteHObAWaare tuLr ablate aUlall se to pikvs ■H//tarn. A ere H ire IFreda. rar. Wstre Hl
H.Jdeu C-re-a. .1 rtelr-tlau.dbrli.teul porter
Wa nuslarun nasal ut uur Parultere. and ess
Mta.ee l-snr. X. Y. or IU W Kan !..; b Hi ! Merle to Chalks Ktiatal
1 CMregw. t
dwete
HrtlUasl Ute-a A •npt.ta d radtotea. by
! Viibre. Allata, Paatas.Ristal. air
I'nae. tl*e aslome, sl.gaatly bound is
m Ifcfo
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t.-. । L, y rl th whh s-lualdte; f! &gt;u plain cfuit ; Jl.Jb ta

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Metor fo.gj fteratag .w. A. F. fee fell pem«nlars W ita ealr rdeali’a d sates erer let sated
erisdal’My areekledetete.ag d poelreg ...tereg
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TjnYCUOLOOIC FemuUse .r tool Char max Sisr—" “
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A hope th” formats of Michigan will
feel it their duty to encourage tha Agri­
cultural College, by selecting it as the
place to educate their sum.
Now gentlemen, hum permit mo to
■ugixoat« radical change in regard to
Viawing Coinmiltoea. Istf u.. retjtiire of
thorn a report upon every article in their
clun ; giving tlui number of every entry,
with remarks upon the aamo, s'nd then
slier viewing every article in their &lt; lais,
enmnrrate the number* tlioy liavo se­
lected, to award Ont and second prem-

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LltelaOrasI Waalers One Warta. IMtoberg.
Fs Army (net nd Ureterera tonight or traded

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rtruction of students.
Health and Wealth
4. Hoard and waabing are foraiabod
at coat and the char
are law in ©Tory
particular.
6. Three bourn' labor i» required of
■ludente—firti aft-moons of of each
week—and ia paid for, the labor pro­ .VJTIF
b» Maa! or Express.
moting skill. g.x»d habits, and aiding to
LANT C4TAIX1CUI31
pay Collage bdku
&lt;5. Vacation i* ia winter, affording op[■ortnaity to teach.
\

JtArrbtun in few la is checked by feeding
ground oats slacked with milk, and some
powdered chalk.

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY JANUARY 31. &lt;872.

VOL XVI.

th. assestblr and departs early» excvnting among hi* own small coterie he
paws, unobserved ; not so the Prince
de'Jsiavills, being next to completely
deal! his conversation—conducted by
writing on a tablet—amuses lookers on.
What pari do tba princes intend to act
in the assembly every one inquire* I
Wail till ono of thoeo cyctono debates
bunts on the House when all appears
ealm^iU an incident surges where the due
d'Anmals will bo inrolyed, and find

tig^gfil 8pi bitfljts Cart

mu it in mm mmi
| OUR ACORN PARLOR

NO. 40.

children*' traur*]. New Yeari. da y bo&gt;»g derated by tho saiura to visiling and
ooraptimeatary well-wishing. On both
otfriOM tbo young folks expect presmU It ia tha "little Josos" vrbo places
in th. shoes of little children on Christseas eve Us toys that will make them
happy for a few hours ; but th. gifts for
the first day of tho year constitute a se­
tion of some princes in particular. A*
rious affair as one of the high contractV is, Mm prince* by sitting in the cham­
ber hare allowed the nation to' see how
much thc/reeemble the other “48 dop-

ciatfon stabracos faxuliug oollsgas in sev­
eral of tho Htato- and in the Coumfoi.
orri las hence already becoms, in fact,
an "international association."
Tho Hou. Ira Mayhew, of this city,
author of thrae publications and 1‘rerideal uf tho Ma view College, i^gnasae
that tho mod* of a single day tui* wook
brought orders for the Iknk-kocj.ing
and Fraetieo from three college* in dif­
ferent States, which is no unusual occur-

six years of age and very w.tly ; bs
has two legitimate vrives, and thirtv-fivu
by a morganatic arrangement, with lib­
erty to throw his handkerchief st any
of tho right hundred ladies of the court,
kept for oafoty in a harem.
George Band is again ill—this timo
seriously; she .till write*, but slowly
and with care, when the sun set*, tho
gets' up and goes to bed when ha rises ;
her principal nourishment is coffer,
what killed Babxc ord Eugose 8u*.
though it kept Voltaire alive tfll M years
of age. The publisher* or rather tho
newspapers, prres tho old authoress for
“copy," what alw writes is merely a
hash from earlier publication*. "Hasten
slowly" a her motto ; the contrary was
what Dumas yrr» nrlcd^upou. Once a
publisher hurried him "for tho manu­ schoMs in tho country, which tbo friends
script of a story Bo'begged tho appli­ of prreiieal education will bo glad to
cant io send him tbo blank paper for
ffifr* ,Wtot - brand *afl ' nt)ffil)erod ; to n gv*»l bnsincu oducalion.,—Drfrvii Thcncis lutnsclf on "Thursday th. 14th, to
dhmar. when-ho would find the story

^Jttsgsriius;

Everybody Comen to oee
Everybody is working for us.

•raspjrisrfc
Uarn r»&gt;t&gt;.»lUsUSwAlai
'x^tMassij

Everybody advertwen for

ub.

Cash Sales on Saturday last, $427 00.

were so informed by a notice at the
Mad.l.ine, which was full of strangers
etna* ten o'aiook apparently uneonocfoM
that wha: they mos to hear would not

total of strength, both sides are dismissiag tho candidate to sustain. Views
Huge he* been sot aride aa being notmJy 4 vtecouent, tastoa a par with hi. day the Kist, the story would bo finish­
ed, and brought at the sama tana"—
that Dumas wont to enjoy tho return
tatioa- Parisian, incensed st tbs “ru­ dinn.r. Take off your hat. Hr," said
ral." objecting |o ait in 'be city wOI a lady rather roughly to a gentleman
likely return a Bad of the deepest dye who Mt before her in tha theatre." No
Madame, ''replied Moasfopr quietly
Tbo Bculevard baaaar ia in fall work­ rising and facing tho tody, abecaa..' it
Blight
be thought 1 saluted you."
ing order. The suooeesful new toy turns
AxXtVsi*.—Chicago. Ex. Judge 8kinout to be a Prussian sold.cr, imitated
and colored to Ufa; in ano ha4 ho aetandfam. Oupt J. Staalay. Bcs-t
holds a ehhonsy-piaes clock, in tho oib- too, Mr. and Mi*. Uau. Alka, Mite
Kato Mom Fhiladelpbia, C. C. Wistar. Miss E- Bartam.- Cura. Mito

it was vsMsaAtfoe gvrernsient had taken Ankthrw popular toy displays a Prussiau
pronestiras ; not a oMtobar of say oosi- saving a ward-robe in two, to make a
gtogetfan rarapad seruttay. PvsUly packing ease for bedding and bouseal midnight a large bet tinkles in ths
interior of the ebnrch ; jho bradlas in

Detroit Stoves!
’tile Fair at Kalamaxoo,

tion* at the wealthy cUaM| the tin. of
•quipagwo drawn np in tho viciaity of
tha theatre, shoved whore they w.re
vsndiijMg; but vha: m«ht bo called

Northwestern Fair at Grand Rapids,

Sarjaaa ail .fetal DaiM
U

'&gt;,'r t"r*ai A

EloVrr* leaeh us the trnderutea of'
God's hlmracicr. If Ho had made {
nothing of thin kind, if His wurki hsd |
been fur bare utiliy, and had consisted ■
of roars* and more *ub«tant!*l creatiouo .
only, the tender ride of the Divine char- ;
acter would have failed of tho revela-.
I tion it now has in nature.
'
। not erected by the municipality,
A* a cross ward begat* a wunl that is |
there ia aa much ingenuity as di­
cross, so will a kind emo begot its own ,
in ths structures. But the ms likoooto. If people only knew tho pow-1
er thvv ]«»»€.» in boing kind, iiuw much

white fibres and netk chib, defile, and
delivered s pearago for the officiating
। priest, who, before ascending to the al­
tar, stmouacra ■ cofiectioa wffl be made
tn rid of ffievkluuof tha wax. There

would be that the dutie. must also be
taken off m»!en fabric.. In fort, so ihfahmted ia it with the superiority of

«Iw&lt;*. HmiIbs*.

2934
iJEtS-kJ..
• Dew.suK.Mlt

They are the only Stove
math of Lake Supe-

Thc Detroit Stores arc i
. HEIviEST Stom
la the Market.

Reach families patroaiss a supper, the
institution being ineompstiblo with the
ordinarily daily living of two dinners.
Booms are engaged in esaturanto far
days in {advance, where friends unite
and eat, as well as drink, peacoon earth
and good will to men—the Pruuian*
excepted. Onion eoup and sour croul
are tavorite ditbre, and every kmd of

GOODYEAR &amp; STRIKER.

country, the cooking disguising any
It is Mid to bo curious, but true, that blemishes of age. It is usual to measure
*&gt;st people sleep hanleet on soft beds.
ths distance* of the provincial town*
Most bitter things are hot, but a bit- from Faris from the fixed point of No­
tre Dame, and a pork-butrher to bo or­
thodox boasts, that he has sold during
the last two day* a* much Mack padding
a. would equal throe times die height of
Notre Dam*. Gargantna and his m
Pantagrusi must feel honored. In ad-

The best place in the

•to buy

GROCERIES

of truffied pig*' sad sheeps' foet,/ew yr.i*
ircim Ai asbourg—oyster* iron every
where, and many lobsters pa*. *. excolfo.it, though **x&gt;ked some days after
they have rendered the last sigh. Nov­
ar were so many of tho soverign pooplo
sms ‘‘drunk and incapableout ol
eh*ri:y the polkomea picked them up to
avoid their being froeen to death, but
excepting much singing iu, the streets—
for everything it is said, vnd* in France
by a rong—tho fete passed off tranquilIf, sad no one would believe we were
still tiring under riege laws, and that
the asoembly considered the two toillioas
of inhabitants a* belonging so much to
the "daagrovs class," as to refuse to ait

at the new brick store of

Cash for our Groc&lt;
•ash for Produce, and sell lor &lt;. ash

The deputies having no more person­■
al polities to discuss commence to think■
of nabona' offsite. The baiatios duo to
Prince B .mark b*. naturally brought
up ths inoems tax aa a rate in aid Jo

— ——

a*.y.V.i.M mini
CHOICE G BO CEB I ESI

Afino stock Jewr Orxsxs

t'

Years
JIUHELL.

Experience

—We congratulate tho TemperaMS
wotldan tho success which soars. to ba
everywhere attending the use of Vinegar
Bitten. It ostabliahM ths fact, long

that nothing which intoxicates is ever
baaolris! fa tha rick. Certainly no prepaxatton containing alcohol has ever noeompSshod such cures of malarious fe-

tion agaiut the plan—new so the Gauls
—reet* principally upon its prying aha, ■‘
actor. Stories are ploutiful*. to its un­
popularity, mMM Thfar. never laughed1
more in hi* life than listening to «omo
narrated during the debate*. The op­
position journals relate that England
sod ths United State, have beM nor­
nepted by sehornw to decs!re the income1
tax eoUeetor, to which a patriotic paper
tvp&amp;es, hstoM the greater neorarity for

that a cAifrirawr would hardly hook in­
to hi* batkoi. a* having bran recently
purchased at the Tuilano. auction, and
I*ride is a vice not ouly drcadfally
secured as aour.ain for Bonap*rti*t* tn mischievous in human society, but per-1
lisps u( ad other., tbo mot insspcrahle
The Academy, of moral and political bar to real inward improvement.
science* ha* held it* annual meeting to
De nut hr# iu hope with your arm*
distribute the swords for prim essay*— folded, fortune cmiles on those who
tho four first, on different .objects hav­ roll up their slruvo-, and put their
•boulders to tho wire*I.
ing boon carried off by tho same com­
A sror reosived in an honorable cans­
petitor—* young barrister. The cele­ is a far better better badge of nature s
brated Mignet. nuw very old, read a royalty than the jeweled scorn or garter
memoir on lard Brougham, dreeribing
him *• a compendium of all that was
..............................
The Frensh'
original
and able
most important objects of philooophy.
ImrioL- iu tho e-iurtrey of alluring him
half claim his lordship a* one of them­
That only can with propriety lie styl­ to speak for himselfi and the editor will
selves, remembering his demand to be
ed refinement which, by strengthening sea that wo don't cut him short either,
naturalised, which could not be granted the intellect, purifies tho manners.
' but giro him tho whole-length of hi*
as ho desired to remain an Englishman
Vsnlure not to tbo utmmt bound* of own tether. Ho ray* :
even lawful pleasure; the limits of good :| "Of Combing end Ifotaina wools there
and evil join.
It is a greater biosung to be censured
whan iaaoeent than to be praised when
uudeserving.
Pleasure is like a cordial—a little of
»o tho minister of Public Instruction. it is not injartoua, but too much de­
He has climbed e.ory round of tho stroys.
d.magogic ladder, and ia the sear and
It is difficult to persuade mnu tha!
yellow loaf admits bow office haa mete- the lore of virtue i* the_love of them-

to agitate, than to dircct,to criticsas oth­
ers, than to surpass or equal them. Ha
has been rewarded by tbo hate of hw
old party, and the contempt of conserv­
ative.. Yet tbo scheme of public edu­
cation that ho has proposed, ought to
redeem name of bis terrible nnpopulsri-

Jots are tho lower* dropjiod in our
)&gt;aih by the hand of i’rovidenec.
It is better to e Moorage what is right
than to punish what is wrong.
WoU-arranged time far the »u rest mark
□I a well-arranged mind.
The philanthropist lives not for him.olfi but far the |ro.-ld.
Blessed ere tbo rasrdfsl, for they
1 shall obtain m»rcy.
Nothing it troublesome that we will
do willingly.
• ’

Sem-Uc in September last was married
to a pretty cook ; and a friend of his
inttoduord her husband to the tailor.
jcwsHsr, Am, who supplied what waa
required. The wedding breakfast cost
400 frs, and ine udeJ thirty invitatkins ;
when die f^r.
JUUU, arrived,
the bridsg.oom took the botel-kaepor
asids, and told him ho had no money.
which led to tbo b.idal party being
marched off to tbo polioo-statkn. The
amount uf tho bill waa mads up during
the night, and tho Kuosta wars liberat­
ed. Tho tailor next morning called and
received beck liis oods, so did the boot-

£r»- trade, while wo look on stupidly
amljrac, a barrier on all import., by
imposing tariff laws which the Pilgrim
Fathers would w, tolerate twenty four
hours, yet tho Michigan Ferawr think*
this nil right, and forri*. us iu it* fast
i&gt;sue for advocating/rw tnuir in wool.
"But tho Ftrattr fails to meet :h»
‘iaauc* hr evasive language Tboqustiocia:' ‘Is it better for ffir i i.terra* of
tbo Amoricna people to doeo their mills
for tho m xi six months fat want of wool

longer 1’ Tbsre k un west in tho coun­
try notr, and it mil taka Awo years to
grow anything like a twodhird-v crop to
run our mills with any degree of windty. A good many srooten raflls sroited
tbo country are about otoppisg, and
toveral hero nlrcodv ‘shut down* for
want at cheep or even dear wool, fo il
edvisablofor others to do Ek.wire f Tlui
in th* point and not what thotolf-rtnekrated wool convention did or raid al
SyisMsea fortnight ego. In that aaM-mblago there wore few poswMia prs.ent who were not rouiroUea by aolfish
motive*, and honor, they voted to let the

•inHaaiioc. The wish fete subject all |
income* fiom 1,600 tn. upwards to •
three parasol tak ■, ths thia end at ths '
tou fact of tho matter ia, ths prera:
tariff impueto .a saach greater barrier
on tbo xuiill uulU of tho country than
itdoo.au largo oneo U" th. Paoific.

Huirilk

KfflLffl V1KHA BBE'
of saimalcul®."

If Parisians had but j

known thia oarfcsr, they could at all J
■rents have lad a variety ia tliair stage I
rattrau.the mJ W, „.ta»Je sait is ‘
tire va u. of saad must .611 b. Ufi to ,

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iktiqmHtrat|aimtr.

wns ineoq rwelcd. the tl-ca Township cf
Hasting, (whtok. of wttMb toffimfod
the pi—eat city) raised a bt]l&amp;liMM*t

, ia*d bevond th* sum of oaa lraadr*4
1 thuosaad dollars for tbo full rompkrtsou
of raid bulldrag: Frw. f. That no
money* hereby appropria:-! shall be
Kur aptilied for th" puipuee until a
title to th &gt; tend far the site of such
building ehail be vweted ta Ute United
Htatra. and until th. Stat, uf Michigan
shell ntao duly rateare aad relinquish to
the United States the right to tax. or iu
any wav to a—an. said ata or the prop
th* county, ia invited. We do not arty of th* United State* that -ay be
putHah it ia th* inter—&lt; of nay candi­ thereon denar the tun* that Ute Ubito.
date, or ia opposition ta th* nomination
of any particular candidate, t*t because
w* deem its oonch—too* rweeoaabta, and

those who deprecate aay discussion of
thia queetioc - who bebevwe the Dumoeretic party to1 dead, end that General
Grant is already the recognised Republi­
can oanflidat*. with a certainty of being
r* sleeted. But w* ar* not of that
number We know th* oqwr-rebel
eiasneut cf the opposition hereabouts i*
lively and hard st work looking after
tbo minor office*, and arraaging for a
deeperete fight against tho iw-efertxm
ot Preeident Grant, by any means that
pointe toward sucre— Wo know that

ro-nomtaatam of President Grant, that
with u* the party is for from beings
unit ta hie favor, and that there are oth

ia edvataw of th* muting of th* Cbaventiun, to aaaum* th* qnertion of tb*
nominee set Jed, and all discuasion
c'uead, aad that every oaa rebelling,
against that/- nut be rood out of th*
party, ■* aurh a coarse would tend di­
rectly to tb* defeat of th* candidate at!

psfocapaliy kindled by the Bnti* h im­,
porters of Liverpool and Turk's stea lI
Salt; but they anwilltagly rooe.v* aid।
from tb* owners of the groat Canadiai
Salt F—Id. There tea rosy targe Sal
manufacture at Goderich, un Lake lie
ron, and at eeversl g-unfa on th* line o&gt;1
'

ia to b* called la Miesoun to put tha
boll ta motioc. Tb* Third party w 31
bar* but one plank in its pl—form It

of stoney to parches* a Cemetery for tdic man wbo has c Large of th* arith­
then—sod benefit ol th^-oplauf tho metic dstwrtmi-utof our esteemed ootamperarv its* H'rrU It s* always w*U to
Towmhip; that the money waa nieed
by a tax levied on the proiarty of th*
township t that it wa* pfoo-I U the ayiwlqg tha. tuoeeak jydl’vw1 aitnatax&gt;.
hands of a cxxnmittee, with instruction, We ma, not succeed in what we at*
to perches* tho grounds for tbo p.-.iple
Of the |Township; that mid oommitts* dent, or wl&gt;o will not, but we think wu
lid purcbiuo them, bat that, instead of con satisfy all candid reader* that the
taking the deed ia the name of the eldest will be a ctoen one, and that inTownship, or — Inut far tho Townaliiu
they actually took it in th«r own nau.s,
okseWy and witfort yua^fartieo, makiur
•.bemselvM tho bunafidv uwnom of the
property, that th»y then put a tanrtgagu
•a the property tn raue mnnoy an J to
filacw th* title etill further froai tbo pro.4* who paid for it, and who WO U K i
wrding to every jvinripl* of right and
uetice. and that th*y hav* for a long
.tin* been engaged in telling lota, in eaid
.’ometcry, patting th* purchate moncr
□to their town pocket* inetead of plac­
ing it in the Tounehip and city trvoeury
where it rightfolly bvlong*.
Are the* । thing* **.t And if *o, do
th* i*in&gt; of the Townahip and City iatend to submit toil? We aak simply
for information on th* (object, (opposing
.hat yon ar* familiar with tl&gt;* tact* in
the cos*. Picas* auawar.N-It i* right
that the people who paid tlie tax should
know what hu been duo* with tbeir
money, whether it ha* been used for
their own Interests, or th* interest! of a

i ion* submitted by "Many Tax-payers**
ar* of th* utmost importance to th*
people of tb* City and Townahip of
Hastings. *»d *» many of th* people
believe there hat been aa egregio-rs
wrong committed by th* committee who
, had this matter in charg-i. aad who for
ooasitersbl* part of tb* time acted in
the name of th* Township without th*
slightest authority, Av th* record* attest,
and a* thaw* wrong* should be most
on the freo-bet in oar Tariff, ie simply s I
demand that the Americs-s sheU tegie iLorvnghly ventilated. we respectfully
tale theroeelrrs out of their present ludependene* of for—gn Salt atoul destroy u hi* Honur, the Mayur. w!m we believe
the vast mterevti embarked in the Bali is conversant with the fact* in th* ease,
Lurias— ia New York, Michigan. Ohio.
wa* a member of the committee, and
Jtadiaaa, and 'ia a large part ef Kaatocky and Virginia, and shall give to the wbo eqyfa to be able to give the public
the information sought to be obtained
by many Tax-payers

win be a grand sucee—; and he particulariyroUm upon the boh uf th* Yri*-w|
sod Rone* Gr—tey aa tb* groat event |
which is to throw ounaternatfoa into the I

NINTH ANNUAL DI-STP.IBCTIOS

id it* bad edbsto haw beaa the betrayal
of th* "triends of the administration"
into tkedelurion that if they cun beat
their sa—its st* oa th* great questions.
U ho gwro Grant hi* b—eat Ung

l*r» fr .m 300 in Jievudn U&gt; 47,000 in
Niseeari. Tho— indicated aa "Republi-.
can," ranged ta round no—ben from 1
1600 in Coeneaticut io 88,000 in Him I
chuvtt*. Tb* whole vote coat wa* over i
5,500(000, aad th* aggregate Repuldicun me ority about 40.U00. It will be
seen that, could these figure* be taken
a* a —liable guide, the Repabbesa eeu-1
aidat* wo rid. out of th* whoi* number
of 847 e ertursl votes, receive a m^oiitt
of eaty —ven But if we *u|poeo that
either South Carolina. Arkanaaa, Cue
| trsetiveno**[2}—freeh, *weMand hfoom- u*rf.eut, Louirians, New Jersey, or
i tag child-fee**, [3] executed with true 1 Cxhficaia will ra— it* rote sgrinet the
I French skill [4] We have rarely seen csulsfote of U.e Republican |—rty, to
1 mythic g prettier than the two pietaros, i^qioai-ut noukl hav* a clear majority
1 utter th* apportionment, th* iton t*
ehich, (5] both in color aad sentiment, U* wnuld snow a Democratic majority
are really beautiful (6)—worthy of a I

I

column which ar* freighted with a groat
varietv of practical, trustworthy hint*,
that must b* of greet utility to every
read—, whether Uviag in Chy. ViKsg*.
! ot C-vnrtry. It n dawn cn all ebssne
end humbag*, end its showing up tit
tb— is afone worth al! its cost. Every
uno haring net already done — will d*
well te provida himsell aad family with
die journal for th* pmem- .wer Tsvma,
8L&amp;U; four anp-j for efi. Orung*
‘ Jndd « Co.. I’nblish-r*, 24.'i Broedwto,

. New Y—fit.

i ported to th* Senate w»U be adapted. It I
cootiuMa tb* jir—*nt number of em-1
i bersa: the Netioaal Hou— of Raproeen-1
I tatives adding aad reducing to come-1
y*ud wwhtte* etaagw-ter pu|iM Hfll-'
a-liaison. It is not murdered beat to
eat a preoedent of Laenteaiag tha number |
which ■ alrvady sufficiently larw* aad
unwieldy, white apporUxiiag »[”-«-

12 ar 25 T they drat tne course firn to­
st tbo next election. Th* Sa» savi b"
hs* 25 ' relations- la uffio* ; th* Ft—
demjostrate* that he ha* only IA *ad
Th* Report of th* Panini—inner of
two or throe of theta, appouitov* of An­ Patent* i« ready to*, dahtbutiia t* day
drew Johaaua. and forthwith conclude*,
It eontaim a large easiunt of general
this being true, that he i* euro to be tb*
poupte'e choice Relying, too, oa the
•ffact uf th*ec small triumphs on ths of th* office, and will b* wry interrotiac;
popul— mind, hi* enrapamoc* ia Oja- more eq than prerious tepurte of the
gro— think they may vmtui* to uppo** same cnaract—• It will qantaia a
inwebgatioo into tb* uraditaia ol the
i iril tervice, on the avowed ground that synopsis lately mad* by C em —fliir
tlie roeuh might damage hi* pro^weta.
end bis iiew-petxr* vvea gu to far a* to
lake Ito- New York Cuitum Huoee unler their wing end vioknfly deUoaotetbe parvus* who sought to aqsae the Jedanun City yaa^srday and by errorri
iniquitxa uf that Mtahrahlueut test win- |
iugeaaw* seeeluluM obow to Um roesuoiag Republican h-&gt;w roatempfibto a
tbtag is that oouaervatieto whsM ieto—iy
to bar. ar escrod rights, eternal principle*
o. religion end t&amp;vrala which ought to
bo abov* price, for the daur Uopo of get­
ting puww. They speak af a foyal erif-

i in Canada, eo' abundant and cheap i&lt;
We repeal free discussion must be
fuel there, aad so vast aad to rich is it*
permitted and affirm that il oaaaot be deposit of Balt, that competition with il
chocked dcwn, and th* raiht to diarua ia the Lake ports by our Bali will L
may a* well b* concedeI at once, for ■imply impossible Our bctoriei would
eoaosded or act tb* right will be oxar- be shut up. Then what prices would
ws have to pay for Caandiaa, Liverpool.
teeed. The** te nothing Oiatoyal to a
party ia feuly dtacn—ing the claims of
rival candidates for a nomination for noy
office, oe the contrary such dteeuarion if i ,Olean* effort* to prowl* riots, eeearv
■xnducted m a spirit of candor w ill tend martial law, overturn th* Stat* Gowra
to unit* and *trvngthea th* organimtion, meat and th* Ek*, hav* brsu crushed,
aad render tb* election of the candidate 1 it i* pertinent to inquire how muel
place in rartly home* p J. Uahke nib*
longer tha National Government is to b«
pictei—ou! of ten that coet a good deal
di«gr*ced by such offices a* Meeam
more, one can look at them day after
Caeay an-l Packard. It is quite poeiu
lay and not tiro *f them (5). We have '
bl* that in the hurly-burly of tn* lair
jlten stopped amid the bustle of llroariexcitement they have been accused oi
way to look at ’hem, aad nev«r with-I
some things of which they ar* not guil­
out feeling happier and better (7J
ITth inst, in the abaeace of the Editor, ty- Il s* poeable that in some othei
They cannot fail tn plena - - '
in sttacdeoc* on the Grand Lodge I. 0.' thing* there hav* beta jurtiheationa foi
art or children [8].
0. F., at Grand Rapids, a tetter from lh*ir conduct. Ent *nough is —tablidi
-------... [2] Evening ।
our Washington Ccrtvwpandeut. was
,-------- [3] Aldine, N. Y. [4J
publsebed rontoimng sa attack oa lh« ly inexcusable eno igh tc warrant th. ipringfield Ri-publicsn. [5] Advance,
personal end political integrity of Sena­ forwarding of their dismissal ly tele­ . uieagu. («] Harper’s Weekly, K Y.
tor Trumbull, and to which our atten­ graph Mallei, at cnemim al th* I*resi- [71 lUuvrroted ChrUira Weekly. N. Y.
tion waa not called until after the puUi- dent Will not be elow to n*v that eueb a] Chnsuau *1 Week. N. Y.
A rabacriber write* to the paUuhdismueal is delr'ynl because oneaf the
Wo tak* thia first occasion to say, that
had the letter passed under oar person­
al observation w* should st once, have
arighb -r ot mine bought tb* earn*
stricken out that portion af it. We to­
Chromo* ta New York a few rooutbi
Mr—tserr: —Governor Powers' toe—- igu, *nd paid ten dollars for them.
wbo ia tonoag our warmest trisada, and eg* to the legislator ot Mierimippi *x- Pleas* acropt my thank* for than."
The Agent for tb* CknMao rafea, is
who has ofti—11 dons m great service , bibit* quite a autiafi—tory rasdition *1
According to thia itatamant (ia which ।
ia tb* editorial dejiorUnenl of oar paper, affain ta that State. Th*, effort* to oow can vs—ing thi- Cite, and haa th*»- the porinou aesigned New J sc—y xiay ,
to in language ranch tern severe con - j establish school* hare bora sncceeoful. Chramosoc exhibition.
b* objected Io), It will be sera that the
rosultinx in the opening of 3.W0, and
Republican candidate would roeeiva a
VaLcaau Enonsi *x* Axxamis majority of t»5 electoral vote*. But a
diatinetiy understood that w* not only tho emplovraenl of 8,300 teachers. The
Sxxne given away. Mr. N. P. Boyarglenc* at the table is enffirent to eoadisapprove of thia attack cm Senator total number of pnpilv in attendance in
rino* the candid that —vers! State* put
th* senior publisher of th* American I
Trumbull, bat believe all th* charges 1871, was M.000. The Governor does
down aa Republican can by no n—*a&gt;
j Stock Journal, while trewHog itr Eu-1
not believe in the erection of costl&gt;
b* rolled upon to cost a Republican elec­
school buildings at present, bat roeam- rop* th* past summer, was pertirulary | toral vote in 1872. *------------- mesds th*: the public money be largely
ditiowally £ri—. aad unworthy of the expended in th* oonsUuctioa of cheap
•Hghtaet credence. The whote pcblie Hfo school bouse*, and in th* employment
1
Moro beautiful, rnluaU* aad popular
of the Senator give* the te to any euch of a da— of teachers of high acquiro- for, imparted a targe quantity for gra­ New York, together with Carolina. Con- grusni the
aad Am* every year.
tuitous dlstfibatfou ameog ear fannm. aeeticol, and Locniana or South Caro
Tb* corp* it rdirurs and ooatntauur* i*
charge, aad wv do not propo— to allow mente. Nothing u now brard cf Ku
Enn, flrououiMe agaamt th* R^uUkan
Klux
bonds,
and
entire
tranquility
pro
­
Any
of
our
s-heesiben
wbo
may
wish
to
the use at eur columaa to di—rminete,
ves throujbotiit th* State. The Hon .wet it, will r.-ceive a small sempl* peek- candidate, hi* oppoorot would haw a smteeiv equalled by any other jourasl
ev—i second hanifed. aav each oooto—ptmajority of dew* al&gt;
'
“ in tbs world, white aa an illustrated
sgn fm by enduring stamp* to pay th* four laat named:
journal it ia nnsurpusaed ta intrimin mi­
(oatag*. Addre— N. P. Boyer * Co,
ne even .by tha higher prioad illustrated
Psrk
—
burg.
Chester
Co..
Penn.
They
rnrreapoodeati may eay, we meet deadpapers, lx not only eoatrim much that
will s&gt;»&gt; send cample psckeg—i of Ches­
edly condemn any each uwarraated
u practical and tnrtroetiro. but a very
ter County Hammn h Corn. Imported
elan oa our abiert Btatesn—n, far any
high urdwot light reading for the firoWhite Rurway Oats, and Alrik* Clover
oaa**, and mere listen Dy b—soaa, in
Nsw Mxxrru —The Legislative trouble
romaoa with hoete *f the people who ia New Mjxioo ha* Un settled -tie if wanted, thov eoat out ovtr 100.000
day* to eonvvy information, and moral
dnewsrvtagly vote lb* Rrpebhcaa ticks’ fectorily, but VI oasnot help thinking
truths aad —aliments, ia tb* forte ol
stones, that •v.-n uxae popular lectur­
that there waa danger that the dedaiou
er. h*r* adopted this styte of add rev ’
might have bran tee* aoeeptabl* if parti■an sonstderetiou! had entered into tl.e Bright, heontiful, and ch—ry, with th*
vigor af youth and th* wisdom of age,
com** th* £rwl nomberoftii* XXXIst
that i apers filled with *****tioual
Annual Volume of th* American Agri। novela and oacitiag. tzaaby stnS have a
rulturirt, being upon it* p*g*a fifty i**&gt;dc circulaUon. To tor*.toll this taste,
42 etertora) vwtsa from the Repubiimn
rotectfUStaav*. 140. Makiagasnw
nwMnding deduction of 02 aa amountI
of the sixteen States in which the Demue
racy hail majcrittaa, we have left 143, a'
■qsrinraf three electoral vote* forth*I
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Th. MieSuSTUirsf (Republican.&gt;
wfafood »t ArutoRkwu, Carl Schurs
wav oftfainkinj, hM^nutaSgim. to th*
n—claeinn that General Grant 1* th*
etreugeat Repnbti—n ue^idate ia MisMsi, and it do** not believ* that «ay
man would be as strong as Grant 1*
against the Democratic party in the

JOtao, ia udfiihm to ffia woual variety ot
thgt paper, bars eagwgwd a corp* of first
clan* writers, among whoo, a J*aa Ingwbw, Euwwd Mggitotate M-T X
Ogi*, Louis M.Altea, Edward Ever-Ufals. ELmbrth Stoart PUljw, Ba*:
xiat&gt;rv*rt»ti Spofiord. Qoeo Terry, M*
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the packing of the Hufuea— Coart to
roliev* nch eorpuratiusu. Lauly lh*y
glorify he 1-aae— of their own mutual
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W. M.-Dswis Durkee
H. W.—Bev. C. I. Deyo.
J. W —Geo. Simpson.
Secretary—E. R. White

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in the orpin. which itood within two
feet of the Led ro m door where him*»lf and wife war* sleeping. During
th* night some person *ntered th* houst.lrougb (he kitchra window, abotracted
the « allot from the organ, aud left the
bouse without disturbing the sleeper*,
jwssing out through the kitchen door
which he unlocked, and closed after
him The pocket book was found about
a half mil* from the bouse, on tha track
acros* the field, which the robber made

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OLD. UUABU A*D DIRECT ROUTE,
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of-hi* natural ability.. va»t knowledge
and extenriro ob*arratioa, believ** any
such nonasnas. Hi*
Mrosstia*—all the Railroads in America
have eoM Ira. than »2,lt)0,OW,000 and
that thb sum invented in Railroads is
earning 1400,000,000 b simply prepo*SOLD IX HASTINGS.
troua Bui supposing it was, into bow
BY ACKLEY k SLADE. many mens hands does this money pose;
probably more titan a million, losing
the tcrr.bls muaey power of 8400 in tb*
hands of each man, as the result of
Rtilrood iuvratmenta |&gt;«r annum, and
। this wo venture io gums is ten times as
, much as the average dividends paid to sou, E*q , in Yankee Springs, on Fri­
sUxrkhoklsrs. And the balance falb in- day evening last Supper waa served
| to tho hands ot employees, a clan of and a good tune enjoyed by all. A goodOasaeaviLU, Jan. 29th, 1872.
; a* energetic, efficient and thoroughly
Enrro* Banana—It being too cold to
manly and inlependeaf men na the ceipts of th* evening amounted to about
do anything else, I voncludod to spend
esith bears up, and who cannot b* Uted 130,00. A brief addrea* to the partor was
as tools by Mr. Fcoit, or any other man, made by Mr. W*lla Cramer, of Haatiags
ridorable tool up tha way th* mercury
either In UsinMsor in politic*, Mpecial- township, and responded to by Mr.
standing la*t prating at eight o'clock
ly the latter, an 1 on which depend* the
Gold. 1,09 3-4
8“ below xoro. and probably fully aa
I prosperity of tie rirantryre
tow thia morning, and yet, during the
Snug winter weather.
But suppose all ka said waa true tonight, tbo snow tell to thedcpth of three
The sun shine* to-day.
dxy. To-morrow one ut threw* men may
inches. Now it ot oourae, i* not sur­
SxsLL Bisixxm.—Stealing kc*l».
■di* a* one did tern than two weeks
prising to see the mercury so tow, but it
I
since,
aad
tha
immense
power
and
pol
­
Wo have about eight inches of snow.
i* surprising to see snow falling in such
Mercury at aero, at 7 o’clock this mor- I ronagn he now coutroUs .will pas* into
quantitiei with the mercury at that point
. th* hand* of hundreds of other nun eom-sjamdent whose first letter appears
Nxwithstanding the severity of tho
froth from tho people, and no one of this week. We shall expect one every
weather, men and team* sre quite bugj
whom, be he ever so talented, will bo ocher week, or there about*, during tho
bore to-day, hauling log* tu mill, and
able to make uf himself a Railroad comming Spring and Bummer, aad can
Wetl spoken of—Mr*. Hale'* ronalaj bringing tu mill their grist*.
I Magnate until the sands of age shall aaauro all of a treat wbo give thaw let•art on Tueeday evening.
We all feel quite proud of th* work
corer his brow with silver and the king
being done at ou Orangeville Mills, as
Tira Circuit Court will cunreue on, i of terror* be almoM ready to claim him
both grist and saw-miB are beiag crowd­
Monday next, with a large calender.
a* hi* own And on hi* decease, other
Rameraber the Firemans' meeting on hundred still fresh from ths people shall in Nashville, one day last week, after ed to tbrir utmost capacity. By the by.
Mr. Editor, to-day I noticed upon the
Friday evening.
spring up to claim the place* made va­ a short illnees, and wa* buried in thii
City ou Saturday last. Mr P. was one logway ot the saw mill, I believe the
Charley, whore is the report of the cant by him. And thus generation after
largest oak lug I ever saw. It ia to bo
oldest
rosioauta
at
:hi*
place.
generation
shall
pas*
away
aud
with
Council procerfing* on Monday evensawed into railroad tics, being but niue
each, will p*s* into new band* tho powfeet long, but meeanring five and a hall
You wfll always hoar mtn .ho know I "" “,&lt;1
»&gt;»•« "“J
&gt;-•-«
feet through at tho largest rad. That
what to eat and how to dine, calling for . ««“Dd henro there can be no
for a white oak, and oooaidning that it
the Halford Table Sauce at all the beet I POMjbU d«nr" uf «ny toch accumulagrew ua the pour Orangeville sand, is to
' tion of money power tn the hands of
**y the tea*t. quite a sapling. The tree
any man or visas of men u shall in the*
made six lug*, eseh nine feet Jung, and
Ta* I'xssarTxxtAS Social will be en­
bast endangm- tha right*, Hbertfea or
the top end of th* smal set leg ia over
tertained on Wednesday ere ci ng of next
best intereats of the people, through any
two feet through I do Mt speak of
week by Mr*. Willard liar* The ;»ibcombination of Railroad capital.
this tree, thinking it tbolargoM oak tree
Hc are cordially invited.
Take .he** Carts into eoamdaration.
in the r&lt; uaby, but tho largeat I ever
The Baaxn office has better fkcili- and then remember that our raurofcla
are the life and dependence of bn*in*es,
the greatest power for the promo turn of
ity, although tha cases sre few, and are
industry, and the greatest eirdiaor of
sucreasfuliv treated by our rsry eMcient
Urn «gw. and wo repeat the qnestion,
M. D, H. Q Turner
“to wbat eed" waa thia unmerited attack
One of oar townvmep, E. R. Clark,
Mr*. Horton M. Coleman, widow of the
cf the Pret, in the midM at a Tempore
about five weeks ago, in the pinery, got
Lite H. M. Cotoman of JohaMown. was
a.".re Lecture with which it could not
the toe. smashed on one of his fi-et, and
held st the reeideoe. uf Hiram Coto­
by any (xHailil* maans have tho lea.t
two at them had to be amputated, and
man, Esq, of Johastnwa, oa the 23d
connection, unlaar it waa bb purpose to
t fear* are entertained, 1 un lonland, that
feat The receipt* were torn* 8100, in­
•pita somebody for some perrons) purhr may yet toes hi* foot Had th* toes
clading * valuable aa»y chair, th* gift
boon amputated at none, there probably
of Bedford Lodge No. Ml F. 1 M.
would have barn no danger of tha lose
The nsearion waa one of real interest
■ ef h» foot, audit b pouibto, the foot
and pleasure to the 128 psrticipjatr.and
may yet be saved, though fears are a­
the donation liberal, and truly appreci- tortained to the oontrary
.
; We have but a »iuatl amouut of lawCharite 8. Smith, N. 0.

LaM rf Letters remaining ia the Pom
office. Jam 80; h, 1872.
CallMa Brant, J. H. Cabing, Olive
Churchill, Mm Dill Elkenton, Bea Ful­
ler. Braart Faller. Edward Heating*.
Men Jntdou, Augusta Myara, wTM.
Weedham, Margret I’erkiaa, ITiylura

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Brother," “ Waiting till tbo Roeper
Grtnr*," It will be Sum-ner Time by
end by,” "Has Father been here."
The benediction was pronounced by
the Lodge Chaplain, Bev. 0.1. Deyo,
after which the company rejwired to the
dining kail where a sumptuous sujiper
was prepared consisting of oyster*, tur­
key, and other catablra which M»v //..(
uf tho Leonard Hmiae Is accustomed io
provide
Mr. Editor, this pleasant entertain­
ment wili long be remembered a* a
bright spot in ths history of ou Broth-

Geo. H. Brooke, V. G.
Nowton J. Bronson, Secretary.
David B. Oouk, F. &amp;
Wm. T. Eastman, Tree surer.
Earl B. Brown, O. G.
Gee. H. MaOellan, W.
to u*. that wo may place them befca*
Jacob Mauso, B. 8. to N. G.
our ruifcn, knowing a* we dothstsaA
Benj. Cote, L. 8. to N. G
action on thrir part well de much totraid
Geo. M. Dewey, B. 8. to V. G.
W. H. Holmes, L. 8. to V. G
J. L. Steed. G
Samuel Power*, L G.
P. Smith, B. 8. 8.
Wm. Newman, L. 8. &amp;
Brother, P. Grand., D. B. Cbok and
Mito L. Wilteune, Repreeewtai re* to
tha Grand Ledge. P. G. Geo. M. Dewey,
D-D. G M. Perhap. it my MX bo
Mtoeato Mate tbat thb Lodge b pro.- w
w
(wring, and doing it* f*H share of the
I have nothing wr
hmruuuttrim work of th* onlr-r
wxoept that than, is

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a pleasant rapes t al the Lrocanl House.
The exarela** were opened with praver
by Bar. Geo. Taylor, tumor Grand
Chaplain ot thi* State. A beautiful

odom of the Grand Enounpaent for
the ensuing year :
.
Grand PMrMral—L. C. Tilton, of Hflsdate.
Grand JEsyA .Pritef—A. Furgeson, of

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CABMUC TULffil
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8. D.—B. F. Brnwlds.
mar, of Jaeksoa ; (for varanry) Ouonre
J. D.—J)v. C. 8. Wiekhsm.
Dsaa,cf Detroit.
Tyler— A. Stanton.
The Grand Lsdgc uf the L 0. 0. F.
Following th* instalatian •&gt;•
of thia State elected their offlicrs for the
audiapreaaare epeecbea ware made Ly
ensuing year also, aa follows:
Bev. C. B. Ellis, Rov. Q I. Deyo, end
M. JT. Q. Jf.-V. H. Bankin, Flint.
" — - Af —Tlioa E. Doughty, IUe. Geo. Taylor of Ana Arbor. The
remark* by the above named gentlemen
were characterised by dwelling on the
religiuu*. moral and charitable tendenrieoof Masonry. Tho fraternity were
much ptossed with tho visit of Rev. Mr.
Taylor. He is an old and staunch Meten—one who has ■tdto* l&gt;een tried aad
that the vast amount of good he had
lb* M. W. Grand Mader mad* the willing to be tried again.” In hi* speech
dona fur th* people throngh the agency
he related some of his experience, and
fallowing appointment
of hie Railnwds wna patent io svvry
in his quaint rtvle answers! many ob­
Gri. J&amp;rUsJ-Chas. KaUy-, Eaton.
man in hi* audience, and would be roGri Clepfeiw—Geo. Taylor, Ann Kt- jections to tho hMtitutMu. which tho un­
। s ated, eras on a Sabbath evening in a |
informed prefer against 11.
' Christian chureh, anywhere on th* soil
Gri. Gatriito P. 0 Bud Kewaunee.
Mr. Taylor in his remark* used a two
Gri. HtruU-J. 0. Me ick Detroit
, ol th£; State, and thsMhird be probably
edged sword, thus while bo cut* off tb*
in the excitemeat of the occa- i The Giaad Lodge will Lo'd its next objection* of the uninitiated, be probe*
Annual rfaeaiou in East Hapnaw, in to the hearts of those who are number*
i Now to what end waa thia tirade • Febuary, 1873.
in/srw, but are destitute of the ewntia!
IHd the speaker know that thia pe«(l*
elemotta or ‘■ii^ht in Ma»onry."
IL.sixxr.—W. learn that th* Treasurer
were straining every nerve Io build a
railroad through thia county, an J seek of Johnstown war robbed of some tlx appropriate music by Mr. and Mr* Lee,
hundred dollar*, on Tu eday night the
and Mr* G. X Truman, conaiuing of
—th in*t. Il aeerus that on retiring ns
pieces entitled—“The Mystic Tie,"
placed his wallett containing tha money

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country. as next to the Liquor trafflc,t!u&gt;
groat evil of the age, and proposed to
open upon than* with all hb terrible in­
vective * pereqpal wariare. II* said
i .at on the thumb and four finger* of
Id* 1*0 hand ha could count the five
nt -a who own and contrail the sixty-one
thousand rail** of Railroad in this counby.
i— ot -UA ™ HOO.OOO
Wh) a year. That one of tbo fire waa
dead, inunhred. another almost gon*
with disease, leaving throe in whoso
hand* centered all tin* vast power,
which, more ckieoly than the web ol tho
spider around th* helplew in*ect, waa
weaving around th* American people
the web of destruction.
Ho was terribly *«rere on -Tutu Soott”
who, he said owned a railroad from New
York via Philadelphia, Chicago and
Omaha to Sen Francisco, with all the
vast army of employee*, each af whom
at tho nod at Scott would bow at hi* behaeta aad vote bit ticket, with tbo nt-

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peat week. Ths Fraternity b reported Jan 23d, tbo brother* of the Mystic Tie
M being in a most prosperous condition, and friewda of tha fraternity, including
*“4 largely iscroa*ing. O* Taaaday quite a number of ladbx, enjoyed quite

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true facta ta retaitan to ttre aupjdy o.:
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ha* ariaeu from the same tames s which
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condition of the wool inters* happened
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Wool is irsrro in thu United States tacaure the flocks bare b«n roduood.
Wool is scene in other ermutriw from
the semi- reure. And why ? Because
tho over production had msde juices so
tow that it did not pay to grow wool

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were tho tariff removed to-morrow, with
the scarcity of wool that exists abroad.

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tariff; and the "small woolen mills" for
wham such a pitiful lament is set uji. ।
would be no better off than they are I
now. In tact they would Be won* off'
lt.W AmI nfH.lb...
iu every reaped. And this coosidern-. -••1
&lt;rL.ll«.*e -lU*Uwr -&lt; A*.ml. liinolal
tion brings us to tha true wear.
r»«#nl*l I'taatK tunatod Ik.
Wo daim that tbo ■•tauc" tarolv.d I MO«T ELEGANT ndlKALCUUOMOI
iuuet I. UI&lt; uiaBlrr. A nev. |«iw
in the question whether tho tariff on , •Vi
r.rei*t; muM, ymt-Jwld. ■* w„i *l Tta;
•lie tner.cu entauivk. iwnM •* C«i.l««&gt;
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tixTCO would iqimodiatrlr arise such a
d -inand for the sbrofration of al! tariff,
on labrics from au indignant population
a. would open the ports at oure to all!

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and sagacious enough to forseee this re- I M&gt;*
salt ap auro to be the sequel to tta«uc-,'
cere of their alteks ou. the wool-grow­
ing intoresta They would sap tbo tastions to gain access to tbo citadel, and
tbo “small mills" should boar the warn­
ing of tho Roman pool in mind :

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The wool-grower, dwnot naff that fh."

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ply places them en au equality with for­
eign wool-growers. The complaint of
the Ataassiiif ia (tat tho tariff has not
had tbo effect of Itaratang the produc­
tion of wool, but this is an error. The
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markets of the East, but ws ba*e nerer
sera any evidmop that it had any taaowl••dgv of wool-growing or any sympathy
with its intnreis. W» point to din two
State, of Ohio s»d Mwhignto wbmb
have in the last ten years more 'ffion
double ttair production of wool uudi-r
the isfluenre of the tariff. Bonn- yaare
they did uwre than this, but then the
lands Wamo owr-sluckcd.' and tho
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Urtnm, we sytnj-nthiro with it follr,
Urtthrti that 'lore not finish u» with n
reaaoa to ask for an abrogation of the
tariff; oa the rontrery it furnishi-« u. '
with reason for demanding that it shall i
be cantumed. and Iheefibetaf the tariff I
oa foreign wool is no whan MUr folly I
-rcmpliSrd than it has been by the in- |
creese of tta production In OiifoAiia.

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TSE IUT SUCE AS. SELIM
“tavern! parties from Michigan, Ohio.
Mas—chuseH;, and Californin, hav.

Ritar ta UT wsrt sf «be wsr&lt;4
FOR FAMILY USE.

15.50.

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ring the past six mouths no leas than

iT’vSidTmS'ta
breeding Our 'Jural now is for wool
and not for b’lw.il."
Here it will ta soon are development.

This woodvrflsl vogeubfo rvatonitivw

ia the sbaet-aaabor of tta feeble end de-

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; tropical temperate ar frigid, it acta as a
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A URKAT IMPMOVKURKT

OYEB AU »THU WIIMEit.

i which undermines the bodily sireogth 1
’ and breaks down the animal spirits.

w«^*hta|&gt; wei^abmtt fire pounds

co—to |3. If arid al the rate it
—M be if the tariff were &lt; iAe
ahead would be worth oafeM Thia
.enewof .datarp. taedZmata
by any means make ta* wtafe ditferenra,
tbo benefit cf the ta^fLdnk doto ta

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vaine » whatever pnee the foreign vaoel
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The Banner Company.

VOL. XVI.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 7. 1872.

NO. 41.

Ciffc

frd

Wfisat Growers. Bred for Toureslvra!

net asod fo, him. And yet it was un­
pleasant to be without money; to be in
thatgrsat city, where there was so much
foe ammsmsot and profit, without even
a penny to purchase a moment of enjoy-

BOSTON CASH STOBE!

IN HARRY CQUNTY.

There is no crop ia which tho farmam of Michigan are mare interested
than tlw wheat crop. The prices which
they are to reeeiy* depend entirely on
tlx foreign demnnd. Good cvjpe and
an eh—dyt supply in who*.t-growing
ojuntrias drive American wheat oct of
the English market*. Tho Eaglich con­
sumption makes the market for wheat
all over the world. Great Britian i* tho
only country that uses more breadstuff*
Ilian she raises.
Sometimes Franco
does not grow a full crop, butehsi*
more often an axporter than an importer.
Bhe i» oftener a seller than a burer.—
Tho population Bf all other European
natima live on such coarse grains, and
mot! in such a degvee-to vegetables.

which I have neon my companions en­
joying. For w wks together I hare been
without a penny in mv pocket, and at
such tones I have fell much shame in
visw of my eximm* poverty. My fath­
er has given me two dollars—one wh*«i
bo left mo Lm, and ono when he come
to visit mo. But what was that? Near­
ly all of it went foe small arfirira I ah-1
■dully needed. Lectures, eonoerta, and I
।
various other kinds of healthy entertain- j
monte were visited by my companions, ।
but I could not go. At length the fatal
knowledge was mine that others of my
station had monnv for such things—
money that they look from thairean‘Can't? Why not!”
ploTsr* without’leave. I pandered up­
‘ Why to tell the plain truth, Jim. 1 on it long and deeply, and in pondering
raa’t got tho money."
I was lost. Yesterday 1 took two—dal- |
‘ Fooh I Conte along. I'll pay the lara"
it"
Hero the poor boy bunt into tear* ; jI tai iaveotod in' this, trade, When wo
‘But I du not wish to run in debt, bnt tho merchant said not a word: la i eonsidcr that seventy millions of buslmU
&gt;, for I mar never pay you."
uf wheat have to bo provided and tran*■ray me! Who talked about payture of net Lwsto^lit,iU1’ bMdZJd^d
it, and a port uf it I used last night; but
O, I want no non such hours of agony serentv r.iilhons of dollars, we have
I each as 1 have paeeod since that tme. . tone idea of ths magnitada of the iasuch a
Here ia a dollar and a half) sir. Take it, ■WHtmrat, and Low completely
_ ______ .___ .LMARK BtTBSBLL.
and when I g*t home I will send you 1
the rmt O, let mtyp, f&lt;g J dutnot stay j। grain trade of all other coaafrtaa.
where temptation haunts me. Away ia I1 A circular recently published, and
the solitude of my father's farm I shall t• which haa just reached na from Mark
not want the tnoutr I cannot have Ism, gives u* some very interesting mYou may say that 1 have bad exper- , formatJon relative to the proapeets of
tenon; but alas I that experience only wheat in Earopo. Tho firm which eub,-IL- _— ik.t _k.‘U V --- *_._ . &gt;1_
lirites the circular is that st Mnren.
Tliomn* Carr A Co., vf itaatuck, and it
long for what 1 cannot ]xn**qs White, ia an* anneal publication got up to ad­
I hare »uU and dcrirc* the wish must\ vise their oorrvepondeats.
\
not k»k upon the preeent
be present to gratify them. Ul m»ro;
enditem of the trade an very nromiamg
but oh. tel! there. not toy shame !”
The boy stopped and bowed hi.. head. for. high leioos in Great Italian. The
Mr. Benjsmia Goodvia took kin sU Hc fancied U had a noble influence upou son to the groat city, far h&lt; bad ob­ I on him, and that it awoke a more gon- The merchant gaaed upon him io sitonev,.I large stocks of grain which have boon
tained. as ho thought on excoltefit place aroua impulse hi his soul. But alas I and during that limo a variety of shade*, gathered since harvest, and much of
I which is y«t in store and undisposed of,
for his boy. It' was a situation ia tho how can a man or youth hoover pen- passed over hie countenance.
••Gilbert," ha eaid at length, ia a tow. are ronairiertd m putting a stop to all
■tore of- Mr. Audios PhaJpa.
Mr. nrrun, wilb an empty pocket-book alland tone, “you tnnet not leave me. Far । *[«&gt;Tilat&gt;un, and tho trade is regulated
I’helpe was ores, of the hmvieat mara few moaente I will forget tha differ­ entirely by the demand made by miDars
chaute ofthamM; a dealer in riotha of
thia time, James Baker was
all kinds, doeaiptiona,' gcudifiea and Gibert’s firm friend, as ths world goes. ' ence in our stations and epeak m foradmlysupph-. Ituronsidered that
wteat has now reached a maximum of
f—
—•—
quantities. H&lt;- was une of thewa exact, The latter told al! his secrets to Jim plainly a* you
H to IV ahiUiaga }&gt;cr quarter beyond the
aervuus mon who want no eecoud say in Baker, and in return he Lean! all hit I have been tn the
prices prevalent at Ihu muou of ordiUte way. It wan rear .aooa when Mr.
temptation was thrown in your way—«
Gouuwm oatorad ths merchant's counltemptation that should not be east in
the way of any person, much loss an in- dee ii probaHe that a decline ra.v bo
exporinnoxl youth.—Hin:o you have th* inraieutof theepening of the spring
Phelps, ha we had arranged, and I am
so nobly frank, 1 will k equally trade, saperially if Utocropent the oomsure you will find him punctual and
SO Forgive me the situation in which uig reason should be very promising.—
(ailliful.'*
■
I placed you, and tho port shall be for­ The wants of Great Britian, and of
" Ah. Master Gilbert; ahem-yes, I i
gotten. Until this moment 1 never kkunre particuUriy, ere coaaidered to
like his looks Hope he will prove all
thought eorioualy of thia subject; I have bees mweh exaggerated teat au­
you wish."
—
never rcalixof how direct was tho temp­ tumn, but nevertheless it is conceded
As tho mswcUat spoke m a matter of
tation thus plar-od before tho appcvnti- that the dudrioMy ia both couatrise is
tart aort ofi way, bo smiM kindly epea
oo* of our houses. But I axe it all now. larger than usual. The •.trouble has
tha boy, and then turning to tha paraat
I know that to a poor boy, who has no been that d» raleatafiods of French
he rwaraod:
But my father ia good if ho is poor."
ecuncmiste h-d tho grain buyers of Great
“ Have you found * a boarding place
“Of course U is," warmly replied
Britian wrong, far they Mid in supplies
Baker. ^That's where yon find your
nrtonly for their own no—fry, but also
good warm hearts, among tho port. ।
to supply tha waste of France- Now it
But don't yuu make tho store pay you ;
turn* out that Franco will not need these
“ Ah, that ia fortunate This great’ for taking rare of it ?*
sapplfos, and the owners have to rely
city is a bad place for Uys without? / “ No, Mr. Phdps P»ys nuhing for the ?
on the necesritie* of England to get rid
Brat year."
of thorn, and a ave themerivee. Thtaia
"Of rouse, air." added Mr. Goodwin,. " Why, are jou in earneit, Gilf—
tnc noarao of rvaaooing ia the circular,
“and yet I Loew yuu will overlook hia Haven’t you got any money for your
aad the coochuioaa it am re* at aro
aflaira a little?'
hard work ?"
labor you preform- I hare often hleaa- that price* being now ■&gt; hig\ there are
"Certaltdy, what I ran.
But of
“No, not a penny. Two dollars ia all ed ths hour that brought you to my more chaacea for a decline with the
crane you are aware that I should see
■tore,
for
I
have
seen
in
you
a
valuable
KUia &lt;rf trim wUa oat of tho store."
here, and those my father gave me."
assistant; and if 1 ever held a fingering
Mr. Goodwin said "of course,'’ and
“ Well, you’re a moral improbability, doubt of your strict integrity, I shall
Now lot u* took at what this circular
a regular amosssalr. Why, 1 make too
hold it ao mors, for it nsquiras more state* sa to tho stock of grain in the
•tore pay mo eotrwthing. Mind you. I strength of moral purpo*e to ackncwl- •ovrral countries from which wheat is
don't call It stealing, tor it isn’t My edge unasked, a cgime, than it doe* to exported or relied on far supply.
master roertvoa tho benefit of all my refrain from committing one. Never
Finuth.irc is Jteffart harertf Her
work, and I am entitled to aomething in again will I acrept the labor of aay wheat crop ia stated to have been grown
“Pay r rejwated tho merchant.
rorarn. He to rich while I am poor.—
“Ton, air; what are you willing to My haid week turns UKOxry into his till, Cm without ikying him for i!. and ea a greater breadth of lead than it
if ho is dishoaett no bhunn can at­ was tha year before. The quality of the
allow my eon for hi* aorvfcoe F’
and shall I dig and delve and lug my
" Ah,T’ raid Mr. l*helpa with a bland lilo away for' nothing T No. When I tach Io me. You will not learo me, Gil- grain is greatly choqnwod, generally
good, but not equal to the crop of this
bort f"
smile. “I see you are unacquaiated
The bey guaod up into the &lt; mploycr'» prevtous ywar^fariio atrengih or rotor of
with our cuaUxus. We never pay any­
fare, hut for awhile teen and robs chok­
thing the first ygM-"
ScatUnf. The croji about 2U per cent
ed
his
utterance.
Mr.
l*bolpo
drew
him
" No pay F' uttered Mr. Goodwin,
to his rido and laying his hand upon Ice* in quantity, and quality interior.
somewhat surprised.' ** But I am to liar
Zndead. Nearly 14,000 acres teas
tho youth’s bead, be resumed.
GUbort’s Ixwrct myrelf. and I thought
grown
than the previooa ymr. Quality
“If 1 blame you for thk* momentavy
ol course you would allow him sornouartfafactory.
.
Tlieeo are ths countries that famish
“No, we never pay anything the first
the home supplie* and U is intereetiag
year. If you were going to send your
to undoratand bow much they can be re­
son to an academy or collega, you would
lied upon to yield. It ia estimated that
not expert the teachers to pay Mm for
Uic yield par aere of wheat for 1871 i*
bteatefijiM."
.
fito per rant abort of the average of 80
"No, «v-"
•
cud sossatimee I take n gentle peep at
biubcla. llio number of acres of wheat
“Just so it m bora. We look upon th* tnaesv drawer "
in the Undid Kingdom for 1871 was
ear apprentice aa a mercantile scholar,
When Gilbert Goodwin went to bod
2.82X^to, sal tho prods— dedacug
end for tho Art yetfr he can bo of Httte that night there was a demon with him,
five per rant, would be m round uumTho tempter hod cotn«. Por a long
brirc13400,000quarters- It ia sathaath« -fa rcapl^ yalaabte kaovladge to time there had been a shadowy, mirtv
ed that the popoiettou of England con­
himself. Wh». thrrsaro at th-mosume right boahrts per heal of Beet-

OUR ACORN PARLOR
LEADING STOVE,

Everybody in working fin

Everybody ndvertlMfr for

WE KEEP THE CAMELIA.'
Cash Sales on Saturday last, $427 00.
BOSTON C7A.HII STORK

Jorttj.

&gt;nrillC{AXM*t Batsr«i. —re VM«
DR. C. C. LBTatEY,

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Detroit Stoves!
State Fair at Kalaninzoo,

Northwcstom Fair at Grand Rapids,

Sineti aid Mechaiiral Deitiiti

The Detroit Stoves are the
BEA VTEST Stoves
In the .Market.

They are the only Stov*
made,of Lake Supe­
rior Charcoal iron,
in the TTorM.

GOODYEAR &amp; STRIKER.
ISAAC W- VHOOXAN.
QKPCTT3b S- X»r»a»l. OramtC«AkU

GROCERIES
Is nt the new brick store of

We pay (.'ash for qur Groceries, we pay
Cash for Produce, and ne|| (or Cash

only, nt the very lowest rates.
Haatfoga, Mich- 00. 4.__________________________ HICKS. A BRO,

Oyaiern und Refreshments,
*m hagd »t al] hwr*
«5v
H- A BUHEIX

Mffiffl YiJIIi BH8

30

Yean

Experience

rent* would be gtaa to got them tote
the berth yve bsvs aeeured for Jeer
boy."
-Then you pay Bothteg," said tha

of like necessity, if you will apeak tome
you shall bare them. All tho port is
forgotten, save your many virtues, and
henceforth I know you only foe start .
yon shall prove." -- - —- •
:.
Gilbert tried in rata to toil hi* gratiA weok passed on, and during that tndo, but tho merchant saw it all; and
with tears in his on eras, he bluasod
bW GObwrt gave the tempt* a tom
the boy and than hade him go shoot Li*
t i»s boeaan. He daily pondered up1W year paaae&lt; awwy, and then an
otter Uy ram. to take Gdbort’s ptae. ;
easy, and,he woaOand if say one far the iaiter look his station in tho
cannung-room.—But the now Uy cams
not M tee boyx had came before. The
ship of yaw Baber had ito iaiteaMe,
and tho shaft had struck its mark. A
bright-cyod. lovely girl had asked Gil­
bert to entry hertoao wring's nteatefammL. Th* boy loved that gid—
loved Lar with the whole ardor of hia
youthfal soul—and could not refuse

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forexport will be about 8,000,000 £h1 elaZtosMsri. Good crops, and will ex­
: i»rt
i.oQtm b_w,
Rnsne. Sje&amp;orn Buaria has a great
incrooaoof land m wheat, more than
double what is usual, but crops are not
good. Ia the Taganrog dietrirt* wbnat
is poor, much soft wheat in other dlstricte. In Russian Poland the crops are
fair. Taking into account tho increaaed foriliiiM ofimdod by 10.000 miles of
railway, and the largo Increase of wheat­
growing land, it is euCmutod that Rus­
sia will famish 21,0«M»00 bushels du­
ring this year. '
'
itafrss esd^riyary. In the several
Austrian province, the wheat crops aro
reported a* ftor, but no! quite up to an
average. In Hungary the wheat crop
is placed about 10 tier cent below an
uvers^. It is estimated that tho will
not bo able to - spare over 8,000.000
1--- v .1- *U_---- •----______

.terms, that it sunder n avmgo.—
Export is put at 4,000,000 bushels
Spain has had good
crops, but it ia regarded that what Spain
can spare Italy will. Med, probably to
Aho amount of 20,000,000 buriseis Ita­
ly aeld aB bar spore crops early ia the
soasoti, aid vww she is ahorL
Mftris. Will furnish nothing, her
crop* haring suffered from drouth.
Zb ZTMrt Bldf. Of tho crops in
this country the urcular has an mcor-

much earner as that of England, Ger­
many, and other European countries
commenced later than in average ***■
som. A Larger breadth of land was
sown with wheat, particularly in the
Southern and North western Fades. The
yield is rather below ar. average in the
Western and Bcnthcrn Htatea, but in the
Eastern and Central States it ia as much
above an average as it is below in the
Western Hates, and the deficiency in
UelSoathem States will be covered by

the yisM on tho whole ia much better
than last year. Celiforpia—yield very
shoft,and will only be able to spare
800,000 quarters (2,400,000 bushels.)
Canada—wheat good average.” Hua
year it is estimated that tho wheat ana
4,250,000 quarter, (34,000,0W Inuhela).
which is not to bo uotuutl-rvd an under
Mtimato. The United States has already
sent abroad over lO/XJO.OOO bushels of
wheat, but we think by tho time Ion
millions more is sent, there will be rath­
er a heavy draft, and we doubt much
tho ability of Canada, California, Chili,
and Australia to supply the other 14,OOO.UUO .bushels. So that altogether

tho benefit of the farmers of Michigan
the coocluauma wo aro ob4ged to arrive
at aa given by ono of the largest and
mart extenaivo firms engaged in tho
wheal trade in Groat Britain, and whoso
intersMitM if possible to keep pncee
down, but yet publishing what it be­
lieves to be true, and what the whole
trade will also accept aa in the stein an

enable theta
their inlcalntanta,
from the first of September of 1F71 to
the first of September 1H72, and that
certain other amntnre will bo able to
supply the amounts which are set ap­
posite them. The countries which re­
quire supplies aro as follows :

n.in»,om
(0.MMOO
|MMN
8,000.000
4.000,DOO'

United States,Can­
ada,, Chili, and
Australia,
34,000,000
Egypt,
1,600,000
Turkey and tho Danubian Proviaeoa, 4.000,000

Russia,
24,000,000
Denmark.
800,000
Germany t Pnuria, 8.000,000
Total surplus,

80,400,000

Deficiency in bushels,
K/WD.OOO
With thute facte nj ths result of
Moeera. Thomas Carr &amp; Cu-’s own figBelgium by being early in the markets
last fall, have secured a large portion of
the wheat needed for their supply, there
is likely to bo a decline in pritxi in the
Snring. Lrl ne suppose tin: Great
Britain has already secured cno-half
what she will require, Franee two-thtois,
Belgium the whole, Holland ono-half,
and Swiacrlaad uno-half, and there
would still be a dcErioncy of S’,00fi,006
to make ap, with only a supply of two
cr three millions to fall Wk ujxm.
That Fraao*, Great Britain, and Baipum
have laid in large stocks Is unqnestiooalily correct, enough, but they Lar. not
got one-half what they will need, nud
we do not doabt it । but fams tUaetf-

of many prerioua years tell us sea near
tho truth, we question very much where
llm wheat is aiming from tliat_wi!l carry
wiUfous,
the cnarketa of £ghmd and Franet• wfll be covered by eovtaty millthroagh the year. l'ertai*ily not from
■cr&amp;am dexartmeats of

the MedlterraMan. for thrir surplus
rrojn are tlrnady largely roM, and in
YnLro-dEagtanduow. Ifftaptero
can b* kept tauter ia. the spring vith
ttea atate cf rfrixa. we aUald w that
oil facts aud figure* about ctctm cad pn-

�qoested all citiaaoa who have —

DRUGS,

craning. They are getting ready for
nxstter carfevnl at ths Capital a couple
of Atmths later than that of laat year.

barfed in the OM Cemetery to takvtbem
up and remove them. Why do the* not
first provide suitable grounds for their

Pure Drugs and Mcdkiuts
surance of not being competed to more
them again, before making such a
quesL
Again, is tho Hirersido Cemetery as­
sociation a legal body T and if so, what
is tho rexsou they do not give n valid

aoaaa eevMty raaaa on the Calendar, of
which four aro criminal Of those how­
ever, om No. 1 on tbo Calendar, is a
motion for a new Trial, and wfll not
probably raanan much time. Anoth­
er No. 3 go«a over by consent of Attor­
neys. Na 8 is foi trial but will not oc-

My lot cost forty dollar*, and Mr. Edi­
tor. I hare not tho least sreuranco uf not
being compelled to tcmoie the dear
friends buried there, aa I have not a
khadow of title to the property, only a
papsr granting tho right of burial in
fiUrgronnda, sublet to ...sreato and
And who are the Hirerride
Cemetery Company • And where did the
money iota from to buy tkrir ground.! ?
Was it not paid by tho tax-payers of
the Township of Hosting*, to buy a
burying ground for the use of tho J*ople of Huxlings, and Mt to buy ground*
for/fere. Will our City Father* inrostigBte this matter, and roeio to the
relief of our citixonx 7 Or will they stand
back and let the Riverside Csxnetary
Company further swindle our people 7

cuaad was arraign*! and plead not guil­
ty, and we understand that a motion far
continuance will be made in the case.

over foe want of notice, a stipulation to
try the ease made on the p-rt of Hol­
brook emi Mills, by Geo. W. Mills in
his own name being bald not binding
on ths Plaintiff. No. 10 was continued

29 were continued on the usual terms,
owing to the illness of the Attorney for
the Railroad Company. No. 81 con­
tinued by consent, and surety far costs
ordered to bo filled in forty days, in de­
felt of which the case win bo dismissed.
No. 38 continued on tho turasd term. on

19th we Lad a splendid fall of now,
which gave bright promise to ovum of
fast animals of a splendid run of sleigh ing, of wbieh we hare hud too liUlo this
reason, all of which were dispelled by a
January thaw within twenty-four hours
Na 66 was taken for &lt;1042.28 and cost, The boys had a good time snow l*alliiig,
to be taxed,"with interest from tho 18th and for a short timo the merry ginglu of
day of December. Salo on and after the efeigfa bells was Lean), and then all
Feta 20th 1872.
subsided into mud, sltuh and pool* of
(to Tuesday ruoniiag in core No. dia^jr staguuat water. Well, water is
.S»4^.« in its way, and, as the t&gt;&gt; j
---- -------------- ----I paraBid, useful for purpose* of naviga­
tion, but for a good, steady drink Jie
prrfsrred rum, which by the way, waa
। rather a staggerer to tbo teinperauev
usual terms. In case No. 44 a judge­■ adrorato who thought ho had arrested
ment was rendered fur plaintiff fur: him; but just now we should prefer
8208.89 and cost*. In 47 for 8237.39I “ ths snow, the smw, tha beautiful
and eoeta. In No. 57 Joseph Mcmam.
stull, n Herbert Olmstead, et all, (not
on tho printed cafendar) tor &lt;851.12 and
Oliver Macy, for many years Receiv­
costa, and in No. 58, Alexander C.
er of the Michigan Central Road, atten­
Httnlin, vs. I. A. Holbrook, st all, (not ded the Unitarian Church aa usual Hunon the printed cafendar,) for &lt;88348 day morning, a week ago, was token
and costs. Caso No. 72 was argued suddenly ill with a rongretire dull and
and submitted on Wsdaesday morning. died the same evening. Mr. M. «u a
In the aw. oi Joseph Tinkler rw Clark peculiarly modest and retiring person, a
Sutton, it was ordmed that tbo appeal man of rtorling integrity, and to those
be discontinu'd utdcav the County foe who knew him best a very genial comand an Attorney foe of &lt;5.00 be paid
within fifteen day*. And tho Chancorv largely atiendod, nod the sermon deliv­
ease of Oresliam Bush r*. Sterling ered by tqe Iter. Mr.------ of Syrocasa,
McABsefor and wife, in which a petition who is supplying io Unitarian pulpit
to open decree waa argued at lust term just MW, ami was a worthy tribute to a
by Bwoeaey and Wood for Baah, and 1. worthy num. I shall miss his honest,
A. and B A. Holbrook fo/McAlfister thoughtful face in my daily walks and
pnd wife, ws* decided in favor of tbe think of this verse when his image
defendants, by tho Qoart in an able re­ comes into my thought*. “ And this, oh
view of tbo law and practice of tho man. the L*»rd thy Gcd n«i]uireth of

very largely in the clothing Rna, and
spreading out and increasing in wealth
every day. This proscribed race main­
tain ono elegant synagogue, on Warbisgton arcane, whore you will find on
any fine risturdsy a* cfegui.tly anwftir-

versal amnesty fe a very bitter pill for
union cion to swallow, but as much has
already been granted in that direction,
aside from say just claim to eleoiaocy,
that it is doubtful -whether a. a miro

togt&gt; the whole figure. Senator Chan­
dler, yesterday, visited the Demxratic
however, that very tew of the Jtwiab argument as to the right of amnesty
firms close tboir places of busin**** on with axns exceedingly ponderous blows.
tbeir Sabbath, which domMstrutea ’ oonciasivly that, like loo.many nominal
Christian*. that with all their profes­
sions. they still worship the gulden subject of tho spirit of American insti­

with sleighs, cuttera and every tiling on
runner* which can be propelled by
cither fast or alow nag*. The ordinance
against fast driving remains at prveont
a dead letter apparently, the trouble be­
ing that the police cannot spot the vio­
lator* of the same, as they ere too fast
to be caught. “Quit while you're young,"
seems to bo tho motto just now and
w«- don't know aa we begrudgu any of
those lively oars their hilarious enjoy­
ment if ths passing hoar. 'Ufe is seri­
ous *nd solemn enough st host and ha*
sorrow enough mingled with its keenest
enjoyments. Let u* all be a&gt; happy u

tutions, a* well aa upon his alleged Re­
publican standing, but after all there
side isaMs arc settled betwwm coerirtant and inconsistent Republicans, I have
little dtnbi that lite amnesty Lil! wil
pass and receive the votes of many who
cannot find justification on the ground
ot right, but simply on the iasxpodfeacy of allowing tho slightest excuse for
tho disloyal rage of tho late rebels.—
8urq&gt;a*e Jeff Davis, A. H. Btevoo*. A U

than shall we longer prevent these KuKlux fender* from nulling on to immedi­
ate destruction by allowing their bloody
hunds to the country within the anrretl
precincts of our national Legislative
Halls, a, they now-do in ths Halls ot
their own State Legislatures.

Michrgau commenced making iron
about 1854, turning out about nine hun­
dred ton* ot jsg metal that year Since
then her product haa gradually incroa*ed, until laat year site made almost uno
hundred thousand tons of pig iron. The
rail milt at Wyandotte turned oat
and will pot forth extraordinary exer­
tions. New Hampshire is proverbially a
clues state, and th* temperance and la­
that Michigan is bort known. Her bor iaaoeo are used to divert votes, bat
progress ia ore digging is exhibited by the Republicans are sanguine of snetho fallowing table :

7,840
23.520
34,759
73,500
130.937
50,834
129.608

203,838,
219,907 ।
330,509
522,005
568.750
709,887!

910,984;
These quantities, it must bo remem­
bered, indicate the shipment only.
When the ore eonsumud In the local
furaaevs is added, tlw total q sou lily

Linui Clark, of Green Oak, will leave
Hilfedafe College &lt;3,&lt;M».

FAIN’rS A.IS’T&gt; OILS

Paint Colors, ♦
Varnish, and Dye Stuffs,

•IKEilEI
' kBoabs. tea

The'Young Men's Chn.u-tfon of tbs Htste will bold thejr annual
mooting at BeatSaginaw on fob. 30.
Tho Holly Waler Works nt Big
i__ I I_ —
I and ST-

BLANK BOOKS,
JUVENILE tOOKs;

STANDARD WORKS AMD I'OQm
Lrdw TRArLHiG RAGS,
aul FIXE SATIREU
Perfumeries, Pomauadrs and ISir Oik

Muskegon Lake manufactured 281,004,­
380 feet of lumber; tbe Elack Lake
mill* 6,600,000 (erf, the 20 White Lake

nearly a million dollars to tbeir capital,
and tbo deposits and discounts have in­
creased fully 25 per rent
Tho progress suado in our productive
iuduaoj^t*-treat Iftnxtratodby the feet

BI Mild A S1MIL1DU8 CUBANTUB-

ty mills 45,000,000j the Manistee mills
161,000,000; tho Oceana County mills
11,800,000 ; and other ]«iints (evt) 58,•
000,000 feet This i* exclusive of a
sommaasurste amount of shiagUa, lath
square timber, pickets railroad tira,
tanbark and wood shipped. The prosl&gt;*et oov is that the next seasen's ope­
rations wfll greatly exceed lh»&lt;e figure*

Throe cheese factories, in Lonswea
counts, have recently shipped notethen twenty-throe tons of cheese.
The Indians on the Isabella county
nwrvatfou are doing a good burinesa
centlyleeh engaged as'one of tho Edi­ hunting this season, while tho squaw,
aro
engaged in tanning doer skins for
tors of Wood's llotuebold Magaxine, nt
a salary of three thousand dollaia, which
is about ten dollars per day. How n
monthly Magarino of forty-right pages,
__
_ msil route, and Mr.
including contributions from tire best Oofey has Ixfen appointed pretinostor.
writers at from twenty-five to two hun­
Efforts aro being made to remove
dred dollars per article, can afford to pay frost otttew a Sanilac County Justicv of
the Peace, uu tho ground that ho is a

that there haa been aa increase ia the
capital ““d in manufactur­
ing from &lt;48,887,450 in 1870, to &lt;57,­
580.708 in 1871, nndia value of articles
produced from &lt;109,518,950 to &lt;142,­
868,135. That this increoM in buaiaou
has been followed by a corresponding
gain ui popalatiou, is clearly shown by
tbe building statistic* given show.
Thousand* of your industrious and Organ Blower." is full of tho qnaintest
vnterpiising citiasns seeking a milder and most delicate and gmiol humor.
dimate, and a larger return fur labor Tbo puxlv-stocy by six writer* keep up
and capital iaverted, have beard all
about these facte—have visited u*. and

DRUGS
Medicines,

Twenty-two Jackson girls of vitiated
taste* got up a efeighxide the other

PAINTS &amp; OILS
School Books J- Stationery.

PBB8CRIPT1ONB AND FAMILY

RECEIITB.

HOLD IN HASTINGS,
BY ACKLEY k BLADE.

much taste in its make-up. Its contents
aro rarfed. snd rich in interest and full

say nu mure to a reader of your Htate.
The President and Gem Superintendrat
helped to build the rood. They know
all about ft. They run it to make money.
I Th&lt;re furnish the best car*, the best
road bed. tho boot fennontires and tbs

ten continued stories of great interest,
beautifully illustrated, and eatortauiing
short stoviea. •kelchea, poem*. . tr . with
deportment* especially darotad to the 100 mon ore at work. Thu stockholder*
Farmer, the Housewife and Children. at tho two Heginaws uro at as determin­
One of the principal features of thi* ed dsad-lock as erer, but 100 shares of
the stock hare been transferred to Mr.
Jamas F. Joy, and 1,485 share* (filS4,500) to Mr. imac I'araou*. Jf.
*

*•/;(

he i' Wj

Tbs Jackaou, Lansing 4 Saginaw
Railroad is pnshing steadily forward.
The iron is now laid to the •octlon linn
of section 9. town SI, north, rang* 2.
largely ineresood its bu.iiww within tU frr; to any adddrea».
post year, aa wall as rendered more in­
Tn CaxiSTiiS
is tbe or­
timate its cuMMvikma with, 8t Louie, by gan of the movementtu* score* Rchgfous
Amendment to the Constitutiou of tho

parties indebtrs! tu said firm air hereby
notified to call and settle tlw same im­
mediately.
: C. F. DwigM.
Hastings, Jan. 17, 1872.

WANTED !

menis in its freightage capacity ThL in-1
creasa is shirwn by tha *tetomcnt that
tl&gt;e freight received bare over its lias in
1871 was 217,588 tons against 117,99»
tons ia tbe preceding year. Within ths

turva uow existing in our government
in particular. Law* against tho D«*ocration of ths riabbaih, tbeChrfetianUw
of Marriage and Divorce, and iho um of
th* Bibfe in th* Public School., Profto get a mvnl at tha railroad noting-house slander it is mate. Writ, there is
Taylor Uwis has said : “In no paper
si Indianapolis. This sort of class dis­ nothing equal to success but snoesns
in our land du wu find m full and clear,
tinction is foraiga to tha spirit of tbe iteulf, and oar Democratic friends will
a dfoeuasfon oftfae great prinaptes winch
Omstitaatioa ; it is an eairags upon the
must underlie our own and all other pol­
equal civil rights sal (rivilsgrtof ths
North Missouri railroad, fifty-one miles itical systvms." Tho numbers for Fsbcolaz sd tbob ; and it is to ba gtvoAy
firing R a total length of 819 mife*. uary will coataiii a full report of tbe
hoped that Qm&lt;t»** by peasing Mr.
Th. grading cf its road from Max o to National Convention at Cincinnati.
Summer's tall wfll put an sod to such
Jsffanon Qty is also nearly compfeted, Terms: &lt;1.00 a year.
and will U ironed early thio year. By
tbe construction of the Quiney. Alton
aiul tit. lamia rood, from Quincy to Pike,
featr rnitoa, awtoisn la wdh lrem

h.uwrwurd and will appear at tho Opera
sake or the Republic now dUhuuored
Hoe» on or about tho 1st of February
through a denial ..f jurtise. I maka it
His engagement in January, 1871, was
in tbe nasas of tlw groat Ihsdarution.
a perfect ovation. In, hia own peculiar and also of that quality before tho taw allege this to bo ths only measure of re­
Em, as Jack Cado, Rkhs U-u, bpxrtsou,.
which fs the auprotne mln ofeoodoct, to lief that i* practicable, but desires aathe cad e*p*c*aHy that foilsw rilfocos two upaai it as a pcristtly feasiUs plan.
may b. riadieatod in the ‘pursuit of P. M. Gen Ci umrsU, waa also hsfiri

Wall Paper and
Curtain Fixtures!

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

The town of Erin, Macuuxb County.is free from small-|&gt;ox at fest, and now
tho inhabitants of that town cheerfully
warble, “Como back to Erin."

Tlw impromptu speech of Senator
Nye, in reply to the carefully prepared and tlwy are so well pfeosod that they
argument of Carl Khun is exciting are sending for tbeir friends to coms too. scription of four months for *1.00. New erage is having a great run.
This brings mo to another point of fiulwcri’irrs who send 84.0(5, for the year
considerable attention, and*has been
Mu. Amelia Wood, a desf mate, re­
largely subscribed for aa a campaign s]*ocial and vital interest to all, and that 1872, will recsiye free the last throe siding at Jarkton, white putting cual in
number* of 1871, and also “The 'Christ­ a stars, caught bar jute switch in tlw j
flntu*', and narnwly c*ca|&gt;cd Iwtng
special pleader, the homely and &lt;x«mas Dicksts," a beautiful Holiday Gift
mou M-uso way in which Nye put the
Book. Address Geo. A. Coolidge, Da*rare is a complete antidote. Amnesty to
insse Agent, 143 Washington St, Rootu
all who doiirv it; who giv* any eyi1, Boston. Caro of Roberts B.-other*.
deuce of patriotism or of accepting the
auuation, amnesty for al! who are gwenwd by the motto “Hr® and tet live ;”
name of a nuw uight-pagu original and
giro genera! rights to th* cxiktred mon
dluvtratod stovy and family weekly,
and northern immigrants, but no ampublblfed by Meror*. Watera, Eberts &amp;
Go., Chicago. Tho |*ap»-r presents a neat
and pleasing appearance, and exhibits ' satisfactorily,

aoucJadsd his recant appeal in, behalf
patient study and aervre drilling have of ht. eupplomsatary oml righto bill.
sequired a worid-vids reputation Cross He mid in conelution : “I make this ap­
which Bwpssrisy at tbrir bran Awa oat
peal for the take of tho Senate, which
will rejoice to be salfeved from a painful
discuroon ; for the safes at UOo* citi-

•ATEHT HEHCIHEI!

Control Railroad at - --------- “on 1
be occupied.
Junstion ’ and Hol­
_______
.-,-H.bU »••!»•*•
operation nssr tho railroad track.
" Tlw fire department nt Spring Lake
ba. been .trengtheuml by the orgamution of a hook snd Udder company.
Newaygo iu ths sprin will revel in
tho luxury of a new ban
much needed institution-

n

from 1805 to 1870 double*! hfr pepofelion. Five millions of dollar* were in­
vested in buiidti** l’
---------- “
greatest weaknraa of the opposition and eye* of Commsreial
the bort strength of the Republican par­ of great capataliato is being drawn hilhty that could possibly be devised.
Hoven year* hare so changed public groceries, tho gross safes of tha year
sentiment that tho echo of their rtereo- show aa increase of felly 30 per cent.;
typed (trains instead of falling harmoni- oar iron manufactures, have Increased
nisly upon the listening our of tbo Ito- tbeir product from 72.U0U to 84,853 Urai,
public would prove the death atrain of tho rstoipl* oT groin fears Ucreascd
The day of prayer for schools, college*, tbe &amp;,athcra Goda. A fcw&lt;y ear* at be»t from 23,908,018 basbeU ia IB70 to 26,­
281,878 biuhsU in 1871 ; our milfer*
univsrsitto*, 4e., was ol&gt;*e*v«d in thi*
city in our Presbyterian and fbngrega- from the death of the laat man ia his
tumal c'uurehra yesterday.
metaphorical ditch, four-fifths rf his
Tlte city csMitiaucs healthy for tho comrades being already three. Why

“rich," yielding in the blast furnaces
about sixty six per coal of nistal; it will
thee, to do justly, lore mercy, ami walk bo observed, therefore, that nu«Hy onohumbly before God.” This was the third Of all the pig iron inode in the
Wednesday afternoon, case No. IS.
United States is smelted ' from this rolor-or political proclivities. This is
In all cases notice in thia report by
(iroltably tho actual right and jastico of
numbers, that ar* on printed calendar, sermon was all comprehended in four
the question aside from policy and expe­
the names of parties, etc, will be found wqrda, “And so did be,” and was a com­
diency.
in the calendar on 84 page.
plete sermon at that.
But to turn to something else quite
That tligre is an urgsnt necessity
for the passage of Mr. tiamm &gt;r's supptemomary civil right* bill, and that
chanu-torixad by low canwdiaa jokes on
its snforcemont i* a cfo*r o»vi of jurtira
ing. (Jan. 224). and the following we and humanity to the colored race, was the part of Cox and others ; bat no
cbsrginglho officer* of tho Ihrormde
bare Mr*. Macready, who, supported by signally illurtrated the other day at tit. argument worthy qi reputation against
Cemetery with rolfing lota in said ceme­
what is railed an the poster* a tainted Ixmi*. Fredrirk Douglas, whom every the Secretary has been submitted. The
tery, and approprfeting tho proceeds to
company, osean for her opening night one is romjiellcd to acknowledge as one Democrats Mem to take tho ground that
their own private u»r.
the great character of Shytock. No of the moot talented and respectable man the late law and authorising tho ennver­
It ia strange that any om, or any
doubt she cun do justice to tbo role, but of the Nation, rsgiatered hi* aams It sion of tho Loan was designedly so
combination of men, should allow them
tho Ptanter's Hotel in that city, but wm
part of the money-loring, '-pound U refured the privilngn of diniax there,
flrah." soniid old Jew is to us extreemiy fn his Mtatife career Mr. Douglas* ha&lt;
ropulaivB when portrayed by a man, be frequently met with ju»t *uch indigni­ law ur report to Coagresa, that
he a Booth, Wallack, or Macrwodr, but ties. By the Captain of too. boat bear­ hi. oould not place a loan snbjoet to its
truth in the aarertion ; on tho contrary,
a* deliniated by a w oman, it tntui be ing the Santo Domingo Commission he proviriona. Thia is what the Democrats
ail who had anything to do with it aro
simply and exquisitely horrible. W* wm at first denied the privilege of sat­ confidently expected, and a success
oat af pocket and much preefoas time.
therefore uhcqnivoosbly decline all com- ing at ths rams table with the other
Snee the undersigned had control of
Commissioners. Not long ago ho VM
it, they have received all tho pay for
fete Bold, and thoir hooka, an tevoatign-

the Ohio liquor law, but in sums re­
spect* U regarded at being an improve­
ment upua that. To obtain liceavo to
soil at all, the applicant mart give bonis
n the amount of throe thuanud du! lar* tiiat ho will romplr with tb» requirmanta of pta.law, - while th* law is ao
framed that a man ran harlly engage
in tho business without oxjxking him•elf. hi* bondsmcBr*ud ovsu. the promfeta wiwe ba tolb » L**V lomaltiN.
Tl«fin»rvo:c Ey'wiu:L this law wat
jiSsd sToodat foHow* : in tho Souato,
86 for and 4 against ; ia ths House of
Represoutaiivos, 109 for and
against.

■drfAsr's LtAf"! Iltuu Mtgnatr for
February, come* laden with it* usual sup­
ply of good reading for the housaboM.
There are few homes that would not be

200,OOOfeetofAsh Logs
100.000 ft of Ash Floor
ing!;! forlwhich the high­
est market-price in ash
will be paid.

Tns Dtrsyrr Tvxsxl—A shaft 90
feet deep has boon sunk, and new the
workmen will aoon begin to work un­
der tho river. Al this depth a stratum
of Line day i. wanked, which is tlw
most fsvorablo earth that could be
•atm

lar a Day,” m the March number­
Terms »2 a year, with u large reduction
to clubs. Address T. S. Author A Son,
Ilriiadalpba. Pa.

nwicnT.BUMBALba Ml

*» 'iKkmfea fro* StaMWL MXtoiW
from Altona, and eighteen miles from
BigUapiife. Mr. Hhridoa psopo^ to
upon a store &lt;» the rite of tho new town

CM.

CENTRA

"Aa esteth isrto-d i, Wk^

is aatesm fret square, end the riifes well
snpjwrted. Only five or six men cun
work nt a tiros, nod nreordingly two sets
of hands are employed, » that tho
gviee on by day and night. Should
no lodge of rock bo struck, and it 1*
roorety prepabb, th. wrote vilprotood
rapidly.

(160 pukeu) far (J oo. AUo'
NEAR THE BANK.
an umnenac atock of one year Th* beat stock oi Meat always on tat
Cal) and Get your Btnak, Ito*
A'™’1 , Trees, Small
„r any th~g yea want.
oXsWldte

green Seadlinga. Blulto. Ifey^
Vines, House Border Plants, &amp;c.',
Ac., the most complete assort-1
luent in America. Prepaid bv
mail. Priced Catalog®, t&lt;, any
jM*™-.ta»W*d. leu. pstji
on Comnuaaiott. Agent.
Wanted.
B. M. WATSON, Old Colony
NurtW-riou urn?
W__. V. . ‘

�OFFICERS OF THE COURT.

Vaccixjuux.—Dr. Cox, boring just
recierod n quantity of Cuw Pox riras,
ia prepared to vaccinate, with tho pure
article, all who may wi»h to have it

Gold 1,10.

C1NRCME8.

Watrrxn.—A suitable housekeeper ;
40 turn for th* lumber wood*; also a
good mill.
One thousand acres of laud for sal*
oa 10 yrtre’ time. Enquire of

Sun shmea.
Beautiful day.

Spteedjdrietgtoag

Exceedingly cold nights.

^esatsr-abt.';”■tisstc.

Os Taut.—The case cf Woodring v*
Freer.
Next, the slander case of
Williams vs Freer.
XJKS,
-VEKILK BOOK
KI UlrtXM
RAGE,
r/-v2- Adrcjna

£»3XB!«**r

Great sacrifice of Winter Clothing. Star Clo­
thing House, Grand Rap­
ids Mich

Tmxus el tho National Capital are
fully set forth in th&gt; letter ot cur Wash
ington convwpondrnt herewith printed.
Dorr—The fanners in bringing to
market wood, lumber, hoop polos, ties
and all kinds of produce, all of which
brings the highest prices in thia market.

Aged forty-six years.
It is not to much to say that by tbo
death cf Mr. Bartow, cur city has lort
its bestburinoM man,and cm who cook!
TERMS OF BOLDING COURTS.
not be otherwise than active and effi­
cient in whatever derertmrut he was
called to officiate. Long a resident of
Hastings, he was thoroughly identified MUT oorKTT-rteH
u,'nwwith ever) public enterprise, and will UXT CO'. X T Y - YL-r. »«*d*n M .rr *. J .*&lt; tow
bo mimed in every eirtte. Ho had filled
uSZ’StoWft*
■
almost every office in tho gift of the
jwople of tbe Township, and at the
time of his death was one of tho Alder­
men ol our'eity, and Chairman of the
Street Committee. Mr. Barlow loaves a
widow and family of young children,
one ot whom, foe cUoel daughter, waa
abeoct attending school near Pttadelphia at the time of her Faltare dereaass
to whom the true sympathy of tbo pub­
lic is most generously extended in their
sad berievsment, by which a fond aad

Ova Detroit letter wm delayed from
sorno canoe, aad did cot reach us in time
for last iasua, bat it is readable neverthe lose.
Mi lx* Saxtbos ia now iu thia sec­
tion, as agent for Geo. R. Roberts A Co,
lumber .dealer* of Muskegon, luring
me &gt;, buying hay and etc.,tn send to tha

Money

HENBT I. ALLEN.
Scboularafl, Mich., Breeder A Dealer
in fine Promiani and Imported fancy
Fowls. I am prepared to book order*
for delivering after tho fiat of Septem­
ber, of tho (allowing varieties : Dark
and Ligtal Brahmas, Ureve-coure. Dom­
iniques. and Buff Cochins. Semi stamp
ort25tf.
for pries* and description.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division

re

Stufis,

OVERCOATS below cost,
Knit Woolen Coats, 60
Cents. At Star Clothing
Hoose, Grand Rapids.

&amp; OILS

£
SOLD IN HASTINGS.
BY ACKLEY A SLADE

Das'v'sa rotaosa with th* sticky,
filthy, dangerous Hair Preparation*,
but use Nature’s Hair Restorative,
which is' perfectly clean and traa*|&gt;a
out and -iterdy /rss /rem rll fangrrnu
irtyi. It will positively restore Grey
Hair, prevents the Hair from foiling off.
will cauan it to grow wheu prematurely
lost, remove* dandruff sad keeps
tbo head in a perfectly healthy couditian. Try a bottle and be satiafoid that
it is the grostisot discovery o^'lhe ago.
Procter Bro*., Glouceatar, Bcle Agents
fur the Patentee. All tbo Druggists
have a full supply Seo advertisement.

puund extracted from barks, roots and
licrbs. It is Nature's Remedy. It is
prefoctly harmless from any l&gt;ad offi'et
OLD. ULUIU ISO DIRECT ROUTE, upon tha system It is nourishing and
,
ss cs strengthening. It acts directly upon
ths blood. It quiets the nervous system.
It gives you good, nvoci sleep at night.
It is a groat panecca tar our aged fath­
er, and mother* ; for it gives them
strength, quiets their nerve*. nad gives
them Nature's sweet sleep—as haa been
proved by many an aged perron. It ia

Michigan Central R. R.

ichthehiflr
priwinaA

Sg-jHar

Fiax.—On Saturday about ono o'clock
in tbo aftcnxxxi, a fire broke out in the
north end of tho kitehen on tho premtee.
of A M. Bock,.on Washington street,
but wm speedily extinguisbod by the
prompt aid of our citiaens, with only a
nominal tool of two or three hundred

Tho Grand Hirer Vai- |
ley Railroad Company. J Isaac M. Crane,
Imus Ort, M, 1«71
. I«®1
B. B. Wightman,

Bi l fltod MarA
[W-’J
Jane G Donley
JuhuDonl*)

Harvey E. Handy.
—_______
Imus November 4, 117 L
[702]
Albert M- Smith,

.
■a.

Wiliam G King
Burgher and dX
___ C. Worth.
Trespass on the cnee.
i J C.G. Holbrook,

MlddloJU®.

I Tho. C Culler
| Foredoeart: pctitisa
I far rehearing
| Harvey H'nght

] Balch Smiley A Bajdt
A meeting of tbe signer* to a call for
the organisation of a Fire Department
waa held at tho nrata* of the Common
Council ]&gt;cnaant to notice, on Friday
evening, and organised by electing F.
D. Aektey, °* ehatrtnan, and O*o. M.
Dewey aa Secretary.
Th. object of tbe meeting wm stated
to be to sleet Officer* rf a Fire Company.

[7U]
Marrones Wright.
SECOND CLASS.

("H
Sila* Dutton,

the further argil
Tnsvxums in the South West will pany, we pledge ourselves to follow tho
find in tlw tetter of our St. Louis Oer- load of and be governed by tbe orders
roapondrnt. information of importance, of the pre tew pare Obtain.
Tbo mooting then adjourned to meet
and the public at largo will find it readon call of the Captain.
F. D. Acxxxt,
Caotqt and desirable with fish, meats,
roups, eta, ia tbe famous Halfen] Table
Banco. Persona who make a single tri
al wonder that they have never before
used thia capital good* For sate by

Ajkttkxb Frxx.—Tbe Imuso ot Oliver
Woodruff of Rutland, with all of his
household furniture and most of the
wearing apparel of himatU and family
was entirely consumed by fire on Mon­
day last lx&gt;» estimated at one thous­
and dollar*, on which it is sail th«re

Administrator of tip
oetate of Dongle. J?

Issue November IS, TB71.
[7WJ
re.
Calvin W. Jacrson,
] I.A. A E.A. Holbrook.

Tax Court Houk is bei ng decidedly
improved by placwg a partition arrow
tho main HalL'just ituddo of tho outer
doois. Thank* to the ever watchful euro eloct a'captain pro ituftrt, for tha or­
ganisation of . said Fire Department —
Voted to proceed to alert by ore »*ee
RitxKXua tho social to night, at tbo
vote. W. 1. F. Hama wm unanimously
residence of Mr*. Willard Haya A
fine time in prospectVoted that a committee of five be ap­ O. J. Teepte.
Tus hop on tho even ing of the 15ih
pointed by tbe Captain otoet to submit a George Milter.
inst, in aid of Mr*. Barthakevski.
Constitution and By-Laws for the gov­ George MarohrtJ.
ernment of tho Fire DcpxrtmenL Tho
Tax bricks fur tbo improvouumte on
Cajdain appointed as said committee, H.
tbe Jail and for the now chimneys at
A. Goodyear, Geo. M. Dewey, Geo. C.
th. Court House are being delivered.
Worth, David R- Cook, and F. D. ArkThe work is important and is being
pushed forward' with commendable

A dog belonging to Harry Carpenter,
foe some eaus* or other, bit Mr. McEl­
wains'* boy oa Monday. A sled stake
in the hoods of C, Suttoa. end also an ax
used by T. Tinkler bid "good byo to Mr.

(«0)
Hannah Sibley.
Biriummd’cbandlvr.

(uo)

with Richard T. Flint 1 Harvey Wright.
Isen* Jan. 2. 1872.
[818]
M.
Julius Ru**oll,rt */
k VanVelanr A W ।

Simon McCaHntan . J
,
tiamuol Dole an 1 Goo 1 Van! elsor A Worth ■,
w Dole
I Injunction; bsari-Mt
v*'
&gt; on pleading* and
Jeese Chance aud Elisa | proof*
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I Kirhals&amp;FiuRpnJr.rnh

of the District Board of Union School |
District No. 1 of tbe City of Hastings
have been requested iu writing by al
Irart five legal voteroof said District, to
call a special meeting, tbo object of
which said special meeting of aid
“School District, as set forth in said
written request, is a* hereinafter sta-

Fu«&gt;, rt.Kf all Diseases of thr
Blootl; afro thf br»t Diuretic Ih
Um far KMnev Complaint»,
ITeak Dadi, fain in Uu JMns.

number one, of the City of Hastings, will
be held at tha Court House, ia said Qty
of Hasting*, in said District, on Monday
the 12th day of February, 1872, nt 7
o'clock r. M , far the purpose of adopt­
ing such moMuros a* such mooting shall
deem necessary and exjiediont, to bar­
row money, for tho purposo of building
a Union School House in said District,
and to do and transact such other busi-

School Building, ia caw said District at
such meeting shall vote to commence
Tax Brxxrrt Psarv.—Some 200 tick­ add proceed with th* erection of a Union
ets have been printed and. left at dif­ Schojl Building foe said District.
D. B. Coux. Moderator.
ferent places of busincM in town for
N. Banow, Director.
sale. We learn they hare been token
rapidly and tho iudicatams'nre that there
will be a big turnout and of course a
good time, at Union Hall Thursday
evening, February I5ih.

Ho, CxamMXx.-It ia tbo Order of
th. Mo&gt;t Worshipful Grand Master that
all Master Maron, within tbo jurisdic­
Tbo popularity of this favorite of the
tion of this Ixxlgv convene at tho Hall traveling public, under tbe Aha manage­
of Harting. Lodge No. 52, F. A A. M., ment ot J. H- Thyfor, Jfoq.. ia wrtl at­
Wednewday evening, F.b- 14th, A. L. tested by tho daily list of arrivals- Ou
ing remedy for our children. It hu
Monday among many others we note
relirvod (uul cured thousand.. It is
the following distinguished geutlruwn
very pleasant to ydro; every child tikes
registered there : Hon. Birney Hoyt,
it U ndtoves nad cures all diseases
uriginating from impure btool. Try tho
Vegetins. Give it fair trial for your
romptant* ; then you will say to your H. Rosa, at the M. E. Pommage, on
friend, u.igbbur and a-.-quaintance. "Try Wodneeday evening the Uth ia»L A
cordial invitation ia extended to all to Creek , Hon. Peter T. VonZile, Cl.arit : it has cured me."
ba present and contribute their niU, or lotl* ; J. L. Hawns, Esq, Kalnmasoo ;
Hue. Isaac M. Cre—, liato. Itaf^a ;
W. H. Ceboti, BnHalo N. Y.; E. W.
Hewett, Hickory Corners; Hon. Harvey
Wright, Middleville ; Hon. 8. Taylor,
Ionia; J. W. Nichols. E-q, Charlotte ;
rt 11 o'clock *. x. to-morrow (Thursday) A. a Whitaxnb, Grand Rapids, and JF. Emory. Middleville.
at the residrw-e of th* family of ths de­
ceased. on Jeffimcn street. The Bov.
and the TwritE.ries, and tbu traveler
reaches almost any point therein by a J. W. Bancroft, Rector of Emanuel
cptondid Uno of ftatiroad.
Thb Ism of Railroad i* tbe Urbusun» Itorre, which start, ftom Chicago
by tbo Chnmgu. Berttogtan A Qmnry
Railroad, ana, ruumug throegh Hea­

tAppwl

Mill* A Burgher.
r 24, J 870.
Hotbrook AMilla,
tAssutnpoit.
Sweeter A Wood
and Wm. Barghor
Issue April 18, 1870.

IMPARLANCE CALENDAR.

patrick,
u.

j Sweessy A Wood,

&gt; Assumpsit,

Iordan,
J Mills A Bnrgber
Im Aiwil 11. &gt;871.
^'oodring,
j Swoewy A Wood,

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larea Jane tt, 1871.

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VOL XVI.

02

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 14. 1872.

Mwsil and 6i0es Caffi

[ products of our own shop* But, iaed to middle age. She was little, sick-; her existence by loud aad scandalous ' steed of reowdying thia tho bill pro| &gt;y, ahabbfly clothed ; she lived jn a I quarrels with her husband, alxlicatiant i posed to make the injustice just tar. per
tawdry house with daring paper on tho in favor of bee boy, and fraittem at­ rant greater!
Therein no branch of Amst-loan manu­
wulla, and torn, dirty matting on tho tempts at exciting insurrection in Spain,
floor; tho air slu&gt; breathed waa that of fto was a bed Queen 1 and a bad wife facture which has vindicated it* claim to
| want and vulgarity; year in aad year Asa mother-in-taw, she has been so Protection more fully then Steed-mak­
out aho worked st a machine, sewing thorough and practical as to drive her ing in all its deportments. Requiring
drosses for servants aad shop-girls who daughter's husband, (he Count of Gtrbullied bar. not unreasonably, for sho genu, a Neapolitan Bourbon, into madwas but n :»xir Mmpslresa, if tho truth
must be told. Iler husband, a coarse­
It is with this exemplary stalasgrained. gossiping fellow, triad this woman that tho Duke of Monlpcnaier,
from Offlee by him. or hit taatemmmte,
trade and that, became a ward politician, one of the nod decent member* of tho
did whet be could for hh family, but most decent branch of the Bourixm*, to
and who cannot, in tha M8XTO cf thmgs,
I felt that his wife must do bar share. Ho new reported to bo forming a family
work forhh re-etootion sa ^y'.sAuM
liad been Good to ruw-bouod. stout Cm- pact, Vy whteh her Son is to marry hie
work for one who had nrree treated than
noctkul farm women, beside whom she daughter and bo made King of Spain,
as enemies. Who doubt* that It fa SO fa
doubtleu appoarod inefficient enough.
and if fliia fa accompltohM within tho 5Eu make for thsmaehwi u brilliant other States ? Who bslieree that U
If other* remrmlicTed how tenderly next right year* the Dake himself is to record, and to prove that Protection could carry Loufafanx oftsr the Oodtag
nurtured aho had been as’a girl, and bo Regent during Don Alphonse's nri- givee us both cheaper and better roods gnu perftemaneas of last mmK. •*that tho fortune sho brought him bo had noruv. An actual eon-in-law of Mont- than Free Trade. Mooting reoentTv cna ttfaaeredfajportby the brother ■ las
flung away, ho never did. Nor did sho. t«n»ar, tha Comte do Paris, soring no of the best Steotyrorkon of tho West, who bolds th. beat Federal offion fa that
i They were wretchedly poor, and it was tmmexlfata proepact of hi* raining the ha stated that, prior to tha war. ho al­ State ? We apeak to ssosfoto mac, aad
। bat just and proper she should work crown of Franco by the unaided effort* ways u.**l Senderaoa'a beet Tool Steel, demand a* intelligent judgment at tbs
of Lis own faction, fa announced u which cod him never loss than 25 cent* undoubted facts.
Four or five year* ago, the Hep«*bS-.
I to giro birth to another child, to be traveling through Austria, on his way to ;per pound, and often 30 een^x occnnur.nl at the tired Lrvaat, and watched Frobsdorf; the residence of the Comte ilirn-Fr fiiidmg a bod bar, wflk waa cans carried Georgia by a majority of
; and prayed orw with tho blind, idola- de Chambord, to by to nrrange In a par- Ihfatoes. Now, he buy* uf Park Bro^
Pittsburgh,
a
better
article
for
16
coats
• trona dorxAiun aim garc to othem Cer­ renal intorrsew with Ihnt atagdar mam- '
from tain logical moralisu lay down as axi­ my *&gt;me compromise by which they currency,
of which ho has new lost a
।
pound. Any man who prdpooM a re­ decency to run away, and who have
oms that there ran bo no tragwly with­
out cxinw, and that no woman, with tho Ropublie. ButM de Chambord, daction of tho duties an Cast 8teo! while ruined the party's projects almost boa penny of duty fa levied m such pro­ rrmd redmnptfoa. fiat though than ia
loro, a husband and children, ought to w)k&gt; fool, that his only strength is fa
o»k for mare. This woman never did ing as abiurd end unpractical as are ducts a* wo cuinat make, ju'ctns to us bat tho skuleton of a party, those is still
of therehotno
facta afaua
\ blow at a'Stete Commit toe ; and that Comnuttoo
nk for more- The load bragging poli­ hi. liigiHod rural supporters, without iiraarant
hThis Tariff
tician temnined her hero to tho fast If waiting for tho arrival of his cousin of
. licr life slowly, dried and witherod away, Orleans, fulminate* another proclama­ finis department of Bteel manufacture
as a tree might, tapped of all its juices tion fun of Middle Ago myotlrism and which cao ill afford the toss, and which
! at the root, she tliougfct it waa liaroalf Bourbon arrogance, in which ho keeps tha country would by no um*m consent
I that was to blame. I'liia poor laxly was up that pretense of royal uuthonty to spore if the facts were known. We log that they osnao mors giro Mm an
| cursed with as finely wrought an or- wloch it has been tho businoae of his refer to the manufacture of Cast-Steel electoral vote from Gsotgia than Uiay
i ganitation as any fajonto of fortune; life to sustain ia the mimk kingdom in- fires foe locomotives. 1'rior to
ran make him Pope- Contrast thia with
English'Lewmoor iron was u*od fur thia Onnectieut, where tho Republican*
both body and mind reqaind oumponiona of .bier own xtaate, and that nutri­
purpose ahnost exclusively; the best meet iu convention, uoentaato a State
ment which Nature and Art gives but
All these ]&gt;eopla, Isabel, Chambord, selling far 15 cent* a pound. About this ticket kii! choose delegatee to Ph bdriMoutpcnsicr, end Faria, feel that they time, Krupp of Germany introduced tho phia, taking care aat to pledge them to
gained, by being bora, an inalienable
Grant Can you aak why 7 They want
right to govern some millions of m«B,on
to carry their State iu April, and know
whole, bettor than themselves.
that tho way to do it to ari to nominate
a boumfull of children, mako llteir the
I
but extermination will ever
vlolhiss keep their aoubt puro and their Nothing
I
Grant.
manners rehmxl, and add to the num- &lt;enulicato that idea from tho head of bitant price of Ut cants per pound.—
Now look at the rase of Missouri.
member of a royal family. They When tho war began, his agetta, taking Tkt St. Lmu ZAcMseret. having tamed ita
her every year. She was not strong in any
i
pass through numberless reruln- ndvuutagv of oar miatortunaa. and coat afane 1870, now belittles the lAroany sense ; so she stltrbed, and nursed may
i
end trained them, with th- dirty walls tions.
l
They may read history for a lifo- kr.ewing wo could not make them hire, al movement saying that fa to of no ac­
If they happen to be younger r.fa*eJ-tu fix any price, or even to give count, and Tit imn echoes it of raune.
. nlxjut her and tho turn matting under tmo.
'
! foot, end the crowd of children grew ison they may play at Domocracy them- any guarantee of exadonew. Many wore But the men who led that movamsBt to
' shabbier and coarser and more vulgar aelves,
i
aud write little Sophomoric imparted by our manufacturer?, who of victory were Carl Schcn, Grab Brown.
1 day by day Ono day an old accom- IUoutiKW on popular governme nt and the course pail in addition to the nnnscos Grosvenor, Ax, and' not one of these is
of man. Bal they never wholly write high price abroad, all chargee. for Grant On the contrary, they ore
nliiluacnt cf hoc girlhood neorrod to ngbt*
:
' her: flower-pointing, mokling ia clay, iJose tho fantastic protensim tlixt tho
all dead against him. TU Kost says
they only Jed off Twenty-five Thousand
I dcotauing—it docs not matter what; throne is theirs, and that theft, purjury,
Republican* fa 1870.
We asawsr,
' work, however, in which her reel no- 11i and. muruer are right if they are nceesThey ted off enough to rarry the State
i tur.* would haro found food and eipros- ।rarj to gain it. If they ore ctevec or
*lc,n, and tho pay for whteh would have I ontorpriting men. they are dangerou*
by over Forty Thousand majority. Per­
haps enough of those have come bark
been comparative affluence. Rhe soot a in tbeurselvn*. If they are, as it oftento rerorao that veniiet; but we know
4|w&gt;cimeo of hec work fie- trial, whieb erhappens, dull end feeble dimi, ttiey
was spjirevod ; but—mnu wsro employ­ are used by unprincipled advoatunm- vested tisrly H.OUO.UOO in their works that there are thousand* of them who
ed who had then trained to business.— Tbcy cannot be trusted nor despised, inlhatcirr, commenesd the tunnufar- would vote for another candid ata. but
tore
of
Locomotive
TYrcs,
and
other
lire
only
princes
in
Europe
to-day
who
will not vote lor Great Aad there to
Onlv (bn tnar.hlite was left, and tho
dorms of cast ste-l, to the amount of scarcely a Marly balanced State tn the
that she could foot do it grew nd
some 20 tun* per day ; aad, in a little Union wherein Gen. Grant to ted a
raari’ than one year, instead of adding
grew before her sight until tho day
tile duty to their profits, a* the Free other Republican who could ba nomi­
came when she dropped as under an in-,
tolerable burden. As she lay ou the'
Trade theory awumc*, they had lowered nated.
the price to 12 1-2 cents, gold, or more
We state Gets well known to iateUibed day alter day slowly dying, husband
and children were loud in sorrow end They see these apparently aaaUe peo­ than tho whole euxrant of tho duly. cvnt politicians. We do not say that
asumUhment. * flow had alio come by ple in tho enjoyment of enormous wealth The foroigucra, in thnir desiro to retain Gee. Grant will Mi, if- siwissSsd, ha
•tub -umnifoM dimaaco f
Machine saved from the spoils of an older tyran­ our market aud crush out competition, elected ; but we do say that his nomina­
work and want of air I It was incredi­ ny, who seem to have no object in life hare since reduced prices to 11 7-10 te renders doubtful a Rcpnbltean tri­
ble." !?)&gt;• straggled with her work bat to wait until some hour of tumult cents per pound, duty paid. Another umph which, with a new candidate,
vet, aewrd as site lay on her back drew may eatable them with -bloodshed and catabluhmeot, with an investment of publicly pledged to tho Gue-Term prin­
her children riroeto her with a hangry, corruption to win a crown. They feel 8200,01)0, has recently c immencwd the ciple, would be morally certain. Aad
unsatisfied taro' in her eyea that they that here is an enemy always &lt;m thsir same branch of manufacture at Latwis- this is so palpable that intelligent,
couta not understand. But as the hour flank reedy to take advantage of tbs first■ ton. 1‘eun. Three works have prorod thoughtful Republicans, who esteem the
came for her to owt tho world'that had careless movement. They naturally thoir capacity to make tho best tiros ; cause more than any man, are bound to
been so niggardly of its comfort or seek security and indemnity through but, while they aro enabling onr rail- consider it
bonaty'to her, she was breet with rest • banishments and confiscation*, and oth­• roods to purchsM' their locomotives tally
er measures comlsmned by tho liberal
-eeiuod scarcely sane. "JMi« thinks if and enlightened spirit of tho ago. But they could haoe been mad* trader Free
she could see ami smell** thorny rose that It is creditable to tho magnanimity of Trade, it is naedlase to add that thru far
used to grow wild amid tho farm* down Fu-pubhc* that they allow oven to those they have not mode a dollar tor them­
Looking over tha rsjiatan at hotels,
there m Maryland whom she was bora, lawless enemisu of society a freedom selves. While it cause* the Member of
•bo would be well again. Now what which is never seen ia absolute pivara- Coagrees, who prob *tly‘doc* not know we frequently see tho name of the nun
good could there bo in a roes F' Ho meats. When tho Bourbons ruled m that such an article as a steel tire is with' ' and lady" appended to ft. Wo
could not boo why sho would make thorn Rpain smv attempt to changn the struc­ made in the country, no suffering to jwo- have often wandered what was meeet
by these words ; whether they wefo faput ilio Children out' of the. room, and ture of tiie State was puaiah^l with ex
tended to conrey the tafortnatfon ttari
turn out the gas that alio oiuld not see ile. ur prison, or death. When the
the machine, and so lie looking up at Bourbons, the Orleans, sud tho Bana- bo.-ween these prills and rata, it fa a
in
his .company, and under hfa escort,
tho patch of sky above tho brick walla. partos rvigned in France, Bt Pelagic more serious question to th- honorable
When aho was dead, ha cried, "I did and Cayenne wore tho homre ot the men who hare conducted this difficult or whether it was a woman of dtarewhat I could ; I am not to blame."— rash thinkers who doubted tho wisdom experiment to such a grand auroeoa, and putable character, whose intimacy white
And it waa true; no man can go beyond of th* Tuilerieo. But tho revolution of tha two hundred and fifty workman who abroad was too great to allow the ides
IMS spread a host of reactionist to are earning from 82 to 88 per day. of rshpectaMKty. On tsqriry we find
tha it means hfo wife; thea why, in the
Kt against it, and loft to Moatpenaior When there manufacturers hare com­ that
nemo of common deeeocy, don't he say
dltha
grade in tho army. The Republic pelled ihrir competitor* to per all
tha na
of 1848 openod its doon to Louis Bana- duty and mors, as a tribute to American to aad write " John Brown and wife F’
parte. who come in with purposes of aiffil ami a contribution toward tho liqui­ Then the ob—vrr will know, without
raaxri«l "beggar pr'.a untitlcl, and burglary and aasaasination; and tho dation of our National Debt, when they doubt, what ntaixsttewonulrCTto
clothod them royally in their own fame*; Republic of 1870 allows Aumslo and have furnished u* tire* of steel worth him. Borne wea seem totlfakfefsw
and Titanins have rejoiced to worship an JotaviUc to take their places in the As­ tour-fold more than those of iron, cud mark of refinement and eelrare to ssy
per oeut les* mousy, and thia "lady” when they refer to their wfrfa.
BBS. But if she ha 1 boon taught prac­ sembly. and votes them back thotr an- for
Ths use of the word wife may seem
white paying throe-fold higher wages
tically the one occupation for which her
than tiieir oempetitors—whsu they have commonplaoo to ooms men, and yet it ia
laato and ability filled her ? If all wo­
tririy achieved tncceas, and are about to a holy and aaorod word, end no man
men were so thoroughly tangirt such
reap some small reward for their labor* who has a wife should heeitata to esll
occupations that employment would bo
her by that tender feuna. whether tefiss
open to them a* men ? The answer
domraur cirri, or &lt;m the regtotakefn
matters nothing to hue now. A day or

FIRE PROOF STOVES!

baa become a City and is rapidly (row­
ing; in importance It being my fiist
visit, wanted to lean what I could of its
business and iinprovemsuta. Making
such investigation as my limited limo
would allow, found the moot noticablo
and attractive feature was the Annual
Great Cos*, and Cleaning out ffalu at tho

Errvy Store Warranted tiro Yean

found tb.y wore really selling all Goods *
ut coot except Groceries, which I believe
they do not advertise to sell at east.
A Gnunesa.

Of Every Inscription, .Manufactured to Order,
&amp;BJWUf.LE 04 K LEATHER.

10.000 MP BITCKETS

|)octrg.

Detroit Stoves!
'Stale Fair nit Kalamazoo.

Northwestern Fair at Grand Rapid?,

Sirjesa aid Mettfcal Delta,
" sTlkSu " c”“ * »*“&lt;»■• »*«*•

The Drtnil Savu an the —- ™'lt "T'
‘•’Uy. Stmt
HEA VIES!Son.
'----rior Charcoal iro
In the Market.
in the World.

GOODYEAR &amp; STRIKER.

'he best place in the
OF HASTINGS

GROCERIES
is at the new brick store of

two ago tho worn-out body was tail
bock tn tho earth to which it had been
drawn by such strong and subtile kin­
ship. To what red or recompense tho
soul of tho gentle lady passed, only Ho
knows who took it houro. Her work

pay (.’ash for our Groceries, we pay
Cash for Produce, and sell for Cash

only, nt the very lowest rates.
HICKH- &lt; BBQ.

Hestisga, Mich., Oct 4._________'

11 A! H A !
H. A.. Bus ell!
Go tiiern lor your

HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS 1

CHOICE GROCERIES!

A fine stock Jen Qrssrn

BVSSU.
MOKVMXXTB,

DENTIST

lUffll

to shorten tho boots of die nation by just
ten percent. because tho Free Trader,
hare made a bud ado over tha high
price of feather.

siderod. Take for oxampl&lt;&lt;thn clauss on
Iron aad Steel, which nropoess a reduc­
tion of ten per oeut, of existing deltas
“on nil Iron and Steel, and on all man­
ufacture of Iron and Stool, of wtriota 1
either of such metal* is the ccmpoaont
jioxt of cboif value, oxooptmg Pig Iron 1
and steal Rails.”
They cntainly are wire in exrepting
tho two latter ; for every man oonroreant with the manufacture of ^ig Iren
knows that the long diacusaira winch
roaulted m tho lowering the duty two
dollars stopped tho building of furnaces'
ami, by diminishing homo production,
has ra-wd prices decidedly. I’artioa who
wore than* engaged in building a blast
furnace in Indiana, paused in their
work, and did not lay a brink for the
spseoof throe month*, writing to see

�heme. We can tru»t|y aay that it is one
Waahington ; an exampto tost good men of the moil ccmpteto works of tho kind
can both obtain and bold fofire without published. It i* tally m-tretedby ou:
a competitive examination.
'
bort artist*. Aa to the mochanioal part,
all ran see that ihk* is tho handsomest
Tho cable yestonhy tells ns that volume of the ooaaou. They hare not
: ‘rmidonl Thiers was toot, but we are rushed into tbe field with romafiting to
1
(glad to learn bo was not hurt. The “taka" in the axtilmnatil of the moment,
,
only
wonder ia that the old gentleman but prefensd to take time aad bring
wa. not assassinated long ago. Tho out a work that Chicago fed* justly
anaination ot somebody in Franco ia now proud of. We are informod that one
about “due." We look for there thing* agent in Chicago ha* already* taken
with .almanac regularity. At the raiior nearly 1900 order* for tho Book, which
atrop men said “who is tho next cuato- Ulnstrftre tho popularity of the eamo at
horn.-. Many more doing nearly a.
Tha Japanese embassy has been
formally received at fa* Salt Lake City
German. Agents will do wall to write
Hall by th. federal, territorial and mu­
the publuher for toe same.
nicipal authorities.

und there srero in this Btata al the be- measure is pending like that which sate
gitmfag of the present yaar ao leas than apart forever tho proceeds of the public
S.UBmik-o: raHroad fa actual opera- domain for tho premotion of public
school*; or* law far tbo protection of
ywt. th. JUVW O«H-. te -Kkk
w* are indebted for tha statistics, gives
the fidlowing interesting details aad raised of “centralised despotism " No
greater absurdity has over boon farmed
into a partisan watchword. Tho people
have two sets of legislative aysrats whom
they elect every two years. Ono ret
submitted to arbitration. Buttbay are
they soud to CbngrvM aml'tho other to
evidently a* the msmorable words of
the State Legislature; and as both are
Mark Antony, in which ho derwecated
changed equally often and are equally
•titution waa so amended a* to furbid
Tmx Amuucix One Fauow.—The
The trial at ex-Uoagreasman, Stoke*
the future authorisation of such eubai- dependent upon the will of the majority,
dire, it was prepluwiad that there would it ia only a question of expediency for alleged rompficiiy in tha Treasury February ireuo of thia sterling monthly
not only be a great decrease but almost whether tho law shall be enacted by the bounty frauds cotnmtnoed in tha crim­ more than sustains its previou* high repone or tho other fegiatative body, uni­ inal court yesterday.
ing and instruotire, and pleasingly varformity of lews is eooential to tbs unity
give rent to their long pent prejudice*
•d; among them: Tbe Garland of
of a nation. The National Banks have
Hope, aa axcullont story , illuatratad
against th* United Btate*.
dons not only much to consolidate us as
articles on February,Tbe Keyrton* State,
What will coma of it all, it b, of
a nation, hut they are both economic*!
Dascairnoa
ar
nta
Boots
U.
8.
*50
Charooal Making, aad the Oyrtor Trade:
coureo at thia time, wnpoaeibte to foroeae.
Nor*.—Tbo engravingis of poor quali­ Letter of tbe Unlcttod ; Human of tho
That to&lt;7 hope to secure a mitigrtiou of aid, U ia true, but it lias came tn the
■hap* of voluntary private aubocripHon*
ty, while the paper spin which the note Dey; History and Triumph* of lithogra­
too claim, which w* hav* again*', them, aad not in taxes. ’The Grand Rapid*
ia |*inted is not at all Eke the genuine.
is undoubtedly their object, and with A Indians aad the Jaduon, Unsing A
phy : Scientific and Curious Facte;
Running through the paper of the genu­
Saginaw are progressing rapidly toward
Itaminircencoo of Early Odd Fellow­
ine issue io a fiber resembling bits of
our facility in bockiag down from high Mackinac; the Chicago A Michigan
ship ; Original Poetry and M'tacoUany ;
thread or colored silk, also a narrow
ground hastily takea, they can hopeful­ Lake Bhoro will doubtlere roach ManiaDepartments fin-tbe Fraternity and tho
tee thia year; Ui* Chicago A Canada
atrip
of
bine,
which
ia
termed
tha
‘
■local
ly entertain tho thought that they arc Southern ia well under way across tbo
Family ; Tiding* from tho Order everymire to acromptah their purpose If' •outhere end of tl.e Stalo ; the Mansfield. poet to hold thia great continent togeth­ sad fiber," extending from tho bottom to whore, Ac^Ae. Now ia tbo time to sub­
wo hav* partially forgoiten the Mason Coldwater A Michigan ha* been gradod er, with tbo evur varying interests wo the top of tho note, in tho right side scribe. I2A0 a year : ll.W a vpiumo.
Blidell affidr, they bar* not, and they
mutt teuch'th* people to look to Con­
Address A. O. F. Association, No. 96
woven in the paper dunng its making—
are simply trying again, the sanw pro­
gress for a comet rotation of policy in­
Nassau Bl, New York.
asnerrt prurets known only to tbo in' reedings that proved *o eminently sccstead of fostering sectional peculiarities
Ta* Laoix*’ Rxrotrro*r,for Felruary
renter*, which has undoubtedly proved
under tbo apodal form of State Kights.
cannot
fail to giro general sati*factiou
a great chock to counterfeiting. Tho
ally to reach tho Una of tho Flint A Fere
Marquette; if not Maokintc irrelf ; tho
large red seal of the Treasurer in tbe to its thousand* of reader*. It contain*
The
petalant
ramarks
of
Mr.
Gladstone,
Dcttoit &amp; Bay CSlv is under contract,
centre of the note, also tha cycloid num­
and progress ha* been made with other and tho sudden cuuxdoM sad ill cou- ber panel oraameuted with scrolls, Are Furdiug rteee,” a fine portrita of Vic- i
I lofty dignity of their anger and after the line* of sore or lees importance.
si-lcred agitation of tho Loudon pram
। usual amount of higgling which ia chrrDsraotr, Lantxo A Lax* Micbi*ax. which iu England seems to be capabte of wanting in the rounterioit Tho vig- Loria, Crown Prince* of Germany, and
is profusely iltartrated throughout. Th*
[ octeriotic of too natiou,—jiay their bffl. I. —Completed from Detroit northwest to manufacturing ready made opinions for
Lansing,
85
miles,
and
from
Grenville
sid* of ths note (Psaco bolding ia her contests are in keeping with the char­
I There never was a better time tor the
northwest to Howard, an tho Grand tiio entire Island, hare taken tbo offici­ hand a statue of Mercury) ia eoaroely acter of toe nagsauo.
Tbe widest
al public by surprise. Thu* far it has
Rapids A Indiana Railroad, 20 mile*.
engraved, the dark drapery having a rang* and greatest variety poasibl* is
been regarded a* a political dodge to
scratchy appeaianoA, and none of the embraced in it* literary mutter. In
than ia their management of thia tnatregain loot popularity, and to atom the
graceful folds, produced by lights and elegance, it ia ourpeaaod by no periodi­
tar. Wo expect that Bon Butler will
| growing title of Republicanism. If
shades, which will bo oboerred in the cal that reaches our table. Published
I lot loose hi. little b*M eagle which he
, England's old hostility can be revived,
gvauin* note. Th* foot &lt;5f toe figure , by Hitchoock A Waldts, CSncisnsli,
keep* in training for occasion* like those,
Republicanism will to some extent share
are badly drawn ; also upon tho right ! Chicago, and 8t- lauia; and Carlton i
and that ha will Brjtiee to hear it
the gains: of tho Republic; but thia is a
inn. a* seen upon the gennin* note, is a !I Lanahan, Now York, at W.50 a year.
dangerous game, for the dogs of discord
lirac*!*t, strongly defined, while in tho
Bat there la a better way to treat this
and war are more easily let loose than
Tbo Aitaxnc for February, ia a
counterfeit it ia hardly perceptible. Up­
aiatter than to shriek it down with pet­
on the upper left corner of th* note bi a superb number. Among its contest*
tifogging rhetoric, us bellow it out of
Let us state ths caw as briefly as pos- •biota, with tho monogram “U. 8." un­ are •■Soptimiue Felton, or tho Elixir of
; hearing with the bombast of stump oraaible. The Board of arbitrators (Greet der which a ribbon, with th* motto. “E Life;• “A Comedy of Terror.;" -Tbe
| t»ry. Calmly, but pctriateotljr insist on
। Britain, the United State, and 8witwwthe payment of every dollar justly our
jawsm great fatarert. This Magarine
| Post Hcbox A Liac Mtarjnsx.—Ex- ! land) have before it as their chert the
duo, and never for a rnomrmt entertain , tended from Lapeer wool to Flint, 19 ! text of the Treaty and tho Protocol of
is one of tho very beet published in this
a thought of the reduction of a single j.miles.
i proceedings.
country- Price, one copy one year,
mill. The'" claims are enormous it is j Dirsnrr, Hnx*t&gt;itx A Isdiixa.—ExIf then, |he United States, the plain­
*4,00; two topic*. *7.00; five copie-,
| true, but they were written up first io II traded from Hllledalo sou thwrit to a tiff in the ease, has claimed damage*
*16,; ton coptae, *30. Published by
I the shipyard* and by th* forges and iu । junction with tho Fort Wayne, Jackson | beyond the letter of tho treaty, England |
James R. Osgood A Co., Boston.
' A Saginaw Road at Banker', five utile*
; toe armcrise of a nation that forgot it* !! Its trains run over the latter road from . who ia th* defendant, ean demur, und I
Oca Yono Fotxs fur February, is a
honor in its haste to take advantage of I. Baukar’e to Auburn. 45 mile*, and
oar misfortune*. It may. aa Gladstone |j thonre over tbo Detroit. Eel Rivvr A 11­ i tbo cose ; or it can plead tbe genera) graphic look; also in length it ia one- model of exrelteare. No family should
soy*, beggar them to pay, but they;, lino** Brood southward aa far so com-.| iuuo, truversing that portion at the eighteenth of an inch shorter than th* be without Il‘ Price only 82 per yver,
with
aa extra copy grrfi* for tire sub­
should have thought of thi. before tb« '
! complaint whk-h relate* to consequential Cnine. Th* raveree of th* counter­
composed of lettering and geomet- scription*. P*fcli*hed by James R. Os­
day of reckoning cart upon th«m tho
damages. If then, notwithstanding Ibis 1 riral lath* work, is a close imitation of
good A Co., Boston.
•
* light of its portentous dawn.
demurrer, the Board should award dam­ the genuine note. । When they have t*oid all that wo do-1
Oonrr'i Labt's Book for February, ia
age* not sanctioned by tho treaty, Eng­
’
OtirxaOmc's Maoacxs roa Fxaxv- splendid. With the reception of every
maud of them, there i* much that ean-1
land would be in s position to repudiate
; ABT well sustains its reputation far tho number, wo think it has reached a point
not bo paid. Tb*y cannot restore to u* '
said treaty for tr isewultuctxm, end take
variety, instruction and entertainment
tho strong men who w*ro sacrificed by
of it* contents. The new story by Oli! tbe year* of war, prolonged by th* aa-1
' As tho case stands, England has no
right to hold ia advance that the Board j ver Optic, “Sea and Shore'' is now »o
! not blot from our memory th* thought
, agreed upon will not do justice in the j well advanced that its plot and the inci-

DBUG8,
Pure Drugs and Mediam
PATENT MEIICIIEII

Iter. Mr. Haintnond, tor revivalist, i*
still conducting a revival at Leaven­
worth.
•
A Wisconsin Justice of tho Peace Im*
divoroed himself with satisfadion, econ­
omy and dispatch.
Th* colored champion billiardivte of
MsmphU aad
Louis are soon to play

1’A.IIN'TS ANIXOII^

Paint Colors,
Varnish, and Dye Stuffs

JUVKNILE BOOM,

STiHOlRD WORKS AMD PQEUl
z-dw. tea
bags.
red fine satcitkix

rum

I’crfumcrira, Pomanades and Hair Uk

bare not been touched far many year*,
nro to bo reopened.
Geonre M. Webster, of Bhormmt, Mo-,
killed three full-grown boar* on tho 29th
of January, with hi* ax, a* they camo
iMna hv rma Ant nt a hltltaw tTOO.
Dr. ModlieoG too Kansas murderer,
now lying in jail under sentence of death
has rwnittod 11 to tho Lac ven worth
Tfew* for its weekly edition.
Any New York rough can knock a
H’trU retmtn't tooth down hi* throat
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1872.
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PRESCRIPTIONS AND FAMILY

htttir.ri tntctir

of British cannon punted at onr broth­
ers, and Brituh lead that hurled them

case. If she has not lawyer* of *uSij chapter* of Elijah Kellogg’s “Whisper­
| cient ability to meet Erarta, it is bet
misfortune. and perhaps *hc can procure ing Pine” are lively and attractive: Mrs.
day his proclamation calling a special
Cheney is winning golden opinion* in
them upon the continent or even in the
session of the Legislature to meet on
her continued story •'Solly Williams
tha 13th prwrere. The following is a
The
Mountain Gill f* new exploits of
Tho damages claimed by the United
copy ef this proclamation :
; Chicago A Michigan Lake Shore.
States ore thrw-fold—first for tbo actual1 “Capt Dad’s ; Fishinc dab." will suit
I Fitter 4 Prax Mamistts.—Extended destruction of tbe ships and property th* boy*, while numerou* pleasure
during the year from Clare west 41&gt;
sketches will equally delight tbe girls.
; mile* to Jk junction with tho Grand captured by toe Alabama and other Then tliorc are article* that will instruct
Repels
Indiana Rai!ros&lt;l. at Rood ,| cruucr*. Secondly, tho damage, cau.eil
tho readsr, for instance one on “Precioua
io oar commerce by too rise of too rates
' TaxDxwr Srirxaxxi.—Mr. Boutwell'
Stone*,'' the seventh of its serie*, “How
of insurance which drove our ships from
to mske Paper Boots." with illustration*,
February atatetnant of the public debt
the sea, and lastly, the damage caused •
shows the following facta ; •5,«314»i2,“St. Valentino's Day," “Floral Dirtionaby tho prolongation of too war.
j
ry," amusing and in* truetiro “Pigeon debt during
i Hole Paper. ;” Editorials, one a prartiJanuary ;»),852,150,200.00 as to* doo:
only urged as collateral to show bow 'I cal article on the u*o of Kerosene, anb wring intereetfa coin ; 1*4,978,000.00
great our grievance; is, and not for the
other entitled “Hint* to writers f' a
as fa* debt bearing faterert in lawful
purpose of getting an ejuivalent, be-j
“Valentino Galop” for the musically inmoney ; *1,700,897.26 aa tho debt on
cause no human power can adjust the
ebned, several excellent poems, end a
which interest has ensued sinoe matur­
largo variety ot other matter.
Tho
ity : *434,719,187.18 as th* debt bear­
a^ea waa properly preoonto&gt;i iu aid of
ing no interest; *1(0.871,7*0.15 of rota
There is acme talk of building a road tho two farmer ; and, as a lawyer* argu­
fa the Treasury, and *12,840,271.21 « from Grand Rapids to Lansing, tia ment, ia in proper plane. It is for Eng­ tire, too full page pictures being especi­
ally good. Th* “Head-Work" present*
currency, making a total of 1110,212,­ Grand Ledge.
land to show that under tha treaty and
001,39 ofc*sl&gt; oh lund ; 12,254,416,- ! Tho road from Grand Rai&gt;id* to Huia capital fund of amusement, aad the
tho general construction of the laws, no
950.96 aa tho total of the debt, includ­ । land, wu formally opened on January 7, notice can bo taken of damage* of so re­ “Letter Bag" ia filled with pleasant
'
by
a
stockholders
excuaion.
chat
for “our boy* and girla." With­
ing principal and internet; *2^*8,204,- |
mote a degree. It reems to u* that a
Work on toe northern extension of
out furtlier enumeration of contents, it
948.60 as the total of the debt, loos cash I
in the
Treasury;
and *82,503,-J toe Grand Rapid* A Indiana read still request from tho defondant to tho plain­ may be said that this is aa admirable
continue*. The principal offices of the tiff in this caw to plead and argue hi*
company hare been reraorod to Grand case in accordance with ha* views, ia number of an admirable msgartao
Publiabod monthly by Leo A Shep­
both impudent and ridiculous. If wo
must fight it out, there can never bo a ard, 149 Washington Street, Boston.
12,50 a year in advance.
ease whore the right is so completely on
idln and unemployed fund*. It would,
in our judgment, be financially wiser to
redocu tins balance by paying out a
portion of ilia liquidating apart ot the!

Land craning your corrrepoudent had
tha pleasure of attending tha silver wad­
ding of Dr. O. ¥. Presbrey and wife at
their
elegant residence on Tenth Street.
■ Tbo Mremony of unveiling tho num­
; umout elected at Detroit by the citiaeua
[ ot Michigan in memory cf tbe gallant

Wadrrewlsv, March Cth, to aupply vs
omens iatho Legislature aa follow*:
In tha41hSenatorial District, Macomb
Cousty, to fill tbo vaoaney in. the Senate
eaoasd by tho death cf Hon. Gilbert

la Bay County, to fill tha vacancy in
the Hoasl oauaod by the resignation of
Bra. Wm. R. Bate.
Ia the 3d district of Goreese County,
by tire dretk of
John L Fhiilips.
In the M diatrfot of J.-kaun County,
to IE the VMaaeytatha Homo caused

ooldien and sailor* who Ml during the
war of the rebellion, will occur April
9th. At that time
Grand Lodge of friends of ths parties, eousisting of
F. A A. M. and mecKre of the frater­ members of th* Cabfast, Senators, mem­
nity, together with ■ large concouree of bers of Congrats, feeding Beprereutacitixena from nil parts of tbe State, will tives ol the army and navy with their
asrist in the ceremony. The monument wives, daughter* and *irtere and a targe
la about completed. Tho Detroit press number of the high private* of social
life, journalists, Ac., Ac. As cntranre
■peaks very highly of it, saying that
to aa adjoining residence was arranged
Mr. Roger*, the Sculptor, ha* fullfilled
tbe condition* of the contract, and baa so that two elegant mansions were oc­
added vary largviy to hi* feme as an cupied with the fertivitfee Hundred,
accomplished artat. Tha contract price of silver proeent* covered th* table*,
for the monument waa 158.000. The manto-*, Ac., including many seta ot
silver ware, ornate silver pitchon with
otaborate carving, Ac. Altogether it
was th* most elegant and enjoyabl. af_ fair, supper faefa-fad, that U* stored re■ Now that tha Grand Jury has indited
r fined setaoty here during the season.
all the K. Y-, 'Gatneoy Rfag” w* sugport to his Hur- Judge Hoyt, tho proprirty of calling a Grand Jury to inquire

Now, since the exterior wall cf too
Port Qfie* edAo. has boea raised to tbe
•oeond story the public begin* to realise
that to. Boot OBee BuiMfag wfl be fee

Diptheria prevail. among the child­
ren in Saginaw City.
Manistee papers are jubilant over the
businore prospects of that city.
Joy* are tho dower* dropped ia our
paths by th* band of Providence.

SOLI) IN HASTINGS.
BY ACKLEY A SLADE

Comjdafa not of the abortue** of life,
bnt employ that tine usefully.

INOCURE.NO charge
rie* gold, and cat. thirties.
Tho Grand Havaoitre are ajitapug a
new free bridge.
Th* Detroit police are sending many
of the dogs of that city to tho happy land

Momara Axraixa. By George Bond.
With Eleven Illustration*. T. B. Peter­
son A Brcthem, Itabliahcre, Philadel­
phia, Fa. Thi* book will prove to be
very jiopular, and mast have a largo
ask for George Sand’s style is noble,
and beautifully rich and pur*. She baa
an oxuberant imagination, sad with it a

ajstwtwiSaS:

ate*!®
jSEpgssv
dhaUtEESf

wat'

never iedulgea in declamation, end yet
hot ocntencos are exquisitely melodious
and full. Sho leaves you at th* end of
one of her brief, rich, melancholy sen­
tences, with plenty of food for. future
cogitation. No one ran exprore tho
charm of them; they seem like the
sound of country belle falling sweetly
aad eadiy upon the ear. There io bard-

vibration of George Hand’, thrilling
voire. 8b. yearn, to do good. Tbo
popularity of her novels. “ConeueJo, a____
Loro Stary,” “Tbo Coan fare of Budol- coMast weather ever known
.tadt," a sequel to “Consuelo," “Je*lcuaT," “Indiana," “Simen," •'Fanchou,
tha Cricket; ur, La Petite Fadatte."
“Tho Corsair,” etc., hove never been
equalled by any writer. “MaoaraerAa-

WANTED 1
, 200,00(Kfeet of Ash Lep,
lOO.OOffft of Ash Floor
Fresh Garden, Flower, Tree ing!;! forbvhich the high­
aud Shrub, Evergreen, Fruit est market-price in cash
and Herb Scedu, Prepaid by
Mail. A complete and judicious will be paid.

;
.
I
!
’ MteorUnvnt. 25 sorts of either
chae, 11.00. The aix cImum,
■ (150 padeete) fcr $5.00. Abo,
an immense stuck of one year
. grafted Fruit
Tree-, "Small
; Fruita, Fruit Stocks, Young
Fruit, Ornamental und Ever-'

DwwtrCavniALU

�Peninsular Railway.
Forty roar. Ign, Illinois waa as Car
West u'moat people wished to go. and
journiee wvre made ia tha tagoudary
' Prairie Bchconae," but in there day*
of ProgTOM and Improvement, tho word
West has come to moon luwu. Ne­
braska. Kansas, Ckitorudo, Califurnia
and the Territories, end th* traveler
reecbee alino*t any point therein by a
■alcndid Lin* of Reread.
This Un* of RaUaood is theDraunroi Rum, which start* from Chicago
by tha Chfoago, Burlington &amp; Quincy
Railroad, and. running through Bet
uso-rox, reaches Omaha. IAnreln, Ne­
braska City. Saint Joooph, Atahieon,
I*M.vrnworth and Kansas City, counrvting with the Union Pacific. Kansas Pa-

-•ssst ttsr-ft at"-- «-■*■
■MSIK.
es ta by going “By way of Burlington." ,
far the rates of that Lino are always as
tow m any other, and it ia the best
Route in the Weal, therefore you arc
more sure of your tajrtf and ceay'srt.
Th- Burlington Route tuu admirably
,’’T*ion. “How to go'
Wert r by th* publication &lt;/ an eneltoat 1‘amphtot, containing a targv,
truthful map of the Groat WyoL and
much interesting and x aiuablo informa­
tion, winch can bo obtained, fr*
Arrft. by addreening General Paasenger Agent B. A M- R. K-, Burlington,

.fsrtss""
r.M.«0&lt;wnA*.li
(TtMGS LOtKJl

I. 0. 0. F.

I

Wa ooutinua our ropert of th* doing*
of the Circuit Court a’-M* we w»nt to
pore taet week. Ln cm* No. 12, Wood ring vs Freer, *4 aU. tbe Jury found m
cause of actiL-n. In No. 13 Mito L.
Williama v* Richard Freer, for slander,
th* Jury found foe th* llaratiff tax rente
damage* and costa.
On applicatioa H.-nry Hayman was
admitted to otiaeaahip. In ca*M Nu’a.
16, 17 and 18, cm motion to dismiaa th*
appeal, an ardor wm made to diamfas
provided naw aAdavot* were not filed,
and an Attorney fa* of 15,00 ia each
com paid within five days Thea* cases
were against th* G. R. V. R. Company,
for cattle killed. Th* Company appeal­
ing from th. detiaion of Ju.tioo Cobb.
la Na 10. Green at al va. Malfoy, the
Jury found for tbe plaintiffs for 1102,50
damage, and coats. But a motion for
new trial ia pending, and a stay of pro­
ceeding for thirty day* ha* been grant­
ed. In No. 20, StinchoombvsMaDory,

In’thi* day and age it fo practically
imposaibU far any place to peoeper that
is not ia jweition to avail it«U of th*
competition of competing linac of Bail­
road, and to draw toitaelf ama* class of
manufacturing. Th* first end highest
iatereot of .very inland city fa it* Baflrued facilitire. Without th* advantage*
three furnish growth and j-ormiuent
anoroaa are simply impassable.
Ilia
likewise an impossibility to itidaev men
of capital to invest in any branch of
manufacturing where th*** facslitiea are
not at thrir command, and where com­
petition doe* not place through freights
at minimnn pricta. Tbeee are facu

necessity. Without th*m no agricultu­
ral community can proeper.
In th*
county of Barry, to-day, every buabel
of surplus wheat or corn ia worth double,
if nut thribble, what U would bo were
there no Railroeda in tbe Blate. Ths
people of thi* county produce a* good
wh«at aa is grown ia the State of Michi­
gan, and should b* able to obtain for it,
at their own dooes, the highest market
prios. That they do not we need not
tell them, aa they understand the feet
full well. The reason for thia may not
b* so fully understood, ov co generally

with en Attorney foe of five dollars.
No. 26. Smith vs Loelie, was continu­
ed on tl.» usual trrmn on apjdlcalfon cf
plaintiff. No. 27, Smith vs VaaDuaea.
was continued on usual term, on appli­
cation of defendant Ko. 30, Dutton vs
Sanford, was rontinued on application
of defendant on usual terms. No 36,
Corey vs Powers, was continued on
usual terms on. application of plaintiff
Wheat should be worth'just as many
In case 43, Grunt A Phillips vs Spencer,
cento per bushel in Hastings, as it is in
a judgment for [•------ and ousts was r
Battle Creak or Kalama mo, more than
entered. In 40, there is a judgement1
ia tbo Uttar place, if U is to ba shipped
for 0230,17 end coats. In 50 judge- f
to Detroit or any place East. That our
meat for 1142,89 and coats In 53, (
judgement for II 10,26 and co*t la 54.1

Dus’r &gt;x Poisuxxd with the sticky,
filthy, dangerous Hair Preporatious.
but use Nature’s Hair Restorative,
which fa perfectly clean and transp.-,
nnt. and sefuWr /res fraoi
inSrr»at
inft. It will porilively restore Gray
Hair, prevents th* Hair from falling off,
will cause it to grow when prurnotarvly
toet, removes dandruff and k-ejw
the head in a perfectly healthy condi­ judgement for 0148,00 and coats. In through our streets, aad directly past
tion. Try a bottle aad bo satisfied that 55 judgement tor 0256,30 and cotta.
. our depot, and been carted to Bittie
it is th* greatest discovery of tbo age.
Tbe numlnrs hare given refer to tbo j Creek, and then sold at a profit over
Procter Brat, Glouecuter, Sela Agent, priatad Calendar, to be foand iu tho price* hare, within th* past year is a
for th* Patentee. All the Druggist*
hare a full supply Soo advertisement
simply tbe additional Railroad fscilili
A decree uf uivorca was granted ia that tho people of Bettis Crook *uj
tho case of Myers vs Myetu. Feb- 13th, over those in thia citT-,
andon th* same day in the ease of

Michigan

Exchange.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division

vote* waa also granted in the case of
‘Whitcomb vs Whitcomb, heard at the
last tcrqpof th* court. A motion was
also argued and submitted to open tho
decree of dirorc*, grunted at tho last
term, in the caao of B. W. Johnson vs
Sophia D. Johnson, and give the defen-

lag carried by trama from Nor^h of tho
Valley Rood in Irving and Carlton to
Kalamaaro, aad sold there at prices
which our buyers eannot pay, over th*
««t of transportation. Simply because
maud of shippers at that point
Giro us a competing line, that wo may
secure through rates, and &lt;mr buyers
can pay aa much for wheat, or any oth­
er article cf produce, as can be paid at

Tho •ohoal Meeting.
would build up tbo business of the city
with untold rapidity, would double our
onday night th* spccia
population ia throe years, thribble the
Meeting was held at ths Court House, trade of tbo city, and consequently inpersuant to call, D. K. Cook moderator
presiding. Ilans for a Central Uniat.
School Hous* were submitted to th*
mooting by tho Trustees, and with

meats &lt;e, was sulwtaatially adopted by
the meeting. Bonds fur tho sum cf
thirty-five thousand dollars payable in
ten, fifteen sn 1 twenty years, to drew
inten-st not excsedmgTM per rout, eras
voted to bo used in tbo eon structure of

UH SHORE &amp; IICHIGAN
SOUTHERN RAILWAY

value of every City luLand every aero of
the farming lands within five miles of
the Road on cither side, as did the constrcotion of tbo Grand River Valley,
and we need not tali the people, that all

Very odd this morning.

Cloudy end &lt;x&gt;ld ut noon
Grows no warmer very fast a* t)w&gt; sun

MtltS.
Ltcal tliaro |litice;.

A building cummiurw eunlisting of
N. Barlow, D. R. Cook. John M. Nevins,
Not much sleighing left but the roail* A. J. Bowne and IL B. Wightman, waa
elected. We regard th* result aa emi*
arc iey in many ptneos
nent'y satisfactory, and trust tbe work
of erecting th* House may bo pushed
forward with all reasonable dispatch.

land title, brought before the Supreme
Tbo boat -good. aad tho cheapest for
Court of this State, a decision was made
family uro is tho famous Halford T oj
that will astonish soma of our heavy
csatemhir* Tublo Sauce, to be had of
owners of property acquired by buying
up tax titles, and cause them to quake
in their shoes a littlX In th* case ia
Michigan Central R. R. Wxraa — A suitable boutekeoper ; Carr. G. W. McCosmcx, tbo new pro­
prietor of the Nashville House, has a question the plaintiff. in error gave in
OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE, 40 men for tha lumber wood* ; also a
grand
opening
Washington
Dall
on
tbo
!Srtw«wl&gt;*u«&lt;tu4 CMt*c*. mkia* atew m- g-X»l mill.
•wa*«M &gt;tt»
•/
owl W*a tens
Ono thousand acres uf laud for sale 224, insi. Tha CepL iaa •‘genial good
an a sale made in 1846 fur delinquent
on 10 yoara* time. Enquire of
fallow,” and wo predict a good time.
taxes far tbo year 184-4, and then traced
Forty-six days to th* City Election tho title to themeolve* by several deeds,
Can we endure th* Ring operations for
so long a period. We have to, we *cppuee, but there is one ojnooletiun, then
are ao more city fundi to be flittered
awey on party favorite*.

Great sacrifice of Win­
ter Clothing. Stax Clo­
thing House, Grand Rap­
ids Mich.

Ths immortal Dm of tbe Allegan
Jewrwef must bar* seen the bottom of
more glaasea than usual last week or he
would not have thought to claim for
himself the reputation of being a soter

affect a vest aiuout of property, and
knock tho props from under a good
many who Lav* acquired what they
supposed were riche*, in thin way.”

Erear good citixen should taka his
A Gone Tula*.—The snow jdow county paper, thia, aa all oar reader*
owned by Wm. Tinkler, is an institution know, ia our firm conviction. However,
worthy of note Immediately after every
ha:d storm, away gdre th* hoiso and
plow and a good path Is broken cn
every ereeet in th* city. Tbe number
of mile* of paths mad* in this way
amount* to about twenty-fire.

The Michigan Central Railroad, tbe
moat magnificently equipped Railroad
in lb* United States, os tn tbs world
in fact, fo to bare an additional tnuk

OVERCOATS below cost.
Knit Woolen Coats, 60
Cents. At Star Clothing
i House, grand Rapids.

Abvody there an SO ea.be of double
track hid. Tho beard propones to lay
M mite* of tbo now road each year until
the rued fo nnrwplrt.l

times thribblod in value by its construc­
tion. Our people know ana we believe
appreciate what tho Valley Road has
done far them, and would be very un­
willing to do ought that should ia any
way injure it or cripple its reco arose.

tensive manufacturers at thia point, that
it weald double tho population ut Hast­
ings City in throe ysars.and thribble it in
that would bring hither fur sal* tbe sur­
plus products uf much of the country
northward towards Ionia and ftannac,
and thus increaar tbe shipments in more

l&gt;opatatiM would increase in like pn&gt;
jxirtian, tbe home ransamption of the
products of our farms. And there ia no
class of farinsrs wbo do not approciitr
the value of a homo market
But thaeu advantage* cannot be secur­
ed to th* peopl* of th* County of Bar­
ry, cxrept through th* conatrurtion of
the Katamiteoo, Hastings and Lowell
Railroad. Thi* road if built and opened
in time for th* shipment of tbo products
of tbo county ia th* Autumn of tbe
pnwant year, aa it ought to bo aad con
bo if our people taka bold of it in
earnest will pay back to tha people of
of every Township through which it will
pa**, except possibly that of Hastings,
in tho oqunty ol Barry, every dollar that
tho people are asked to subscribn to en­
sure ita construction, in th* iacreaaed
price they will receive for their surplus
products. Of this wo have not the toast
doubt But supposing it require* Ihnt
years to pay back in tocreased price* th*
money required, say of th* people of
Hope,to ensure its construction through
that township, we preaum. there is not
a sane waa ia the town wbo doee not
know that the increase in th* vale* of
the real estate ol the township in lees
than thirty day* after tbo road ia a fixed
fact, would more than pay its entire coat,
while only about |25,000 is ask*d by
tbe oompany to insure tha building of
the Road through that township th*
preeent summer, aad thi* sum ought to
be refood there in a eingfo day. and
with th* faMt poeoibl* tabor. The prow
ref personal financial interort of the inhabitants require thi. at tbeir hands.
and th* Maio is practically tru* of eyvry
township through which the road will
p^ tart fo not now «&gt;joying Amt daa.
liaOroad faciliti**, while what U will do
fcrasharafai tho citefo tally set forth

Hasting*. Fob. 18th 1872.
Mr. Kama—la last week's Barrs*
we observed a card from tho President.
Srcretan and Treasurer of tbe Oensotery Oo., purporting to be an answer to
certain inquiries propound by “Macy
Tax Payers," published in tho previous

I

lumbering point* in th* State, in th*
vicinity there an being upwards of 80
miilions of p.n* timber pul iu th* river
thi* winter, of which, the log, will prin­
cipally bo manufactured in Muskegon
and the lumber sold in Chicago Th*
drive far eeveral year* peat ha* been
taken out by Webber Brothers, at a
oo*t of 55 am per thousand, but now
has bean lol to O. P. Pillsbury A Go­
of Chicago for five yean at M cents
per th xuand, there will be employed
this spring800 men, of which the wage*
will b* from twoto four dollars per day
until June or July. Thi*. Village will
b* platted a* soon as th* snow will ad­
mit, aad lots given away to a oertaia ex-

sista cbfofly in pronouncing thorn weHmoant inquires aa stand**, together with
a profusiou of general statements and
high-sounding prnfaaaiiilii of integrity
and fair dealing Thia, however, the
public are ywquired to take on trust, m
no evidsaro of the focU is furnished.
Tbe principal value of tbe card con­
sists tn its omiwfona, and not ia what
it contains. It skillfully avoids tho prin­
cipal point of our enquiries aa to who
owns tbe Cometary. To whom dees it
belong* Who holds the tide to tbo
property t Jia fka card fails to en­
lighten us on this important point wo
have taken the trouble to examine tho
records, and find that on tbo 2d day of
May, 1868. the pnqwrty was deeded by
8. IL Cook and Betsey Grinnell. Adtaiaietretors of tbe estate of B. 0. Grian*U, to J. A. Bweeaey, N. Barlow and
H. A Goodyear, for tbe consideration of
•1.200. The deed waa given to them
abeohitoly and without qualification;
consequently they stand on tbe record
as th* benafide owners of tho property.

well known foot that Uwe* grounds wore
purchased with the money of the Town­
ship Th* poorest tax payers, aa well
aa the richeat, oootributed tbeir share
toward paying foe thi* property. What
right, thro, hate thee* gwnttemea with
th* title to Jt 7 By what right have they

ship book before us which contains th*
record of th* tranrarfinsi, but w* ar*
confident that neither th* Township
Board nor tbe people of th* township
ever authoriasd them to do so. Here,
then, lie* tbe gist of th* who!* matter—
th* p*opl* of th* township paid for th*
property, and th* before mautioned
gvatlemen stand on th* record a* th*
absolute owner* of it Why did they
not take tbe deed in the name of the
township or at lenit, ia trust for th*
township ? or, havisg taken it in their
own names, why do they not deed it
over to it* rightful ownor* ?
It fa not th* pwpoe* of this article,
n-ithcr was it the purpose of our pr»tsous article, to impute disbooetay of
motive to tho Committee ; they may be
all right so far a* regards tbeir ultimate
iatontions; but w* do insist that the
title of the property belongs legitimately
ia th* people who ware taxed to pay for
it. Bed th* Committee should let no
limo in ptacing it thseo without com julliag a reoort to legal proceedings. Every
interest of th. Cemetery aud of lb* pub­
lic demand* that this should be don*
Tbe booiuee* ol removing bodie* from
th* old Cem.tery i* very much retarded
by th* uncertain tenure by which men
hold the till** to tot* ia tbe new Game-

The newly proposed Village spokea

of ia a recent issue of thi* paper, fa to
be named Webber City. It fa located
near tbe reais* of Mecosta County, and
on th* tamd of th* littio Muskn-ou riv-

stossM by tha priest, ia preparation for
the coming fart. Aftei this iu England,
th* snefont rartom is maintain*d uf din­
ing upon panrako* and fritters, from
which th* boll rung upon that day call­
ed th* pencakn bell, aad th* day itasU,
soaaotime* Paacek* Tuesday. Il was
once a season of great snort and fretivity, as closing the Carnival and ia etill
colebretod in Franco and parts of this
eauntiy (remarkably in New Ch-lean.),
with grotesque pro ceesions and ban­
quets, under tho name fof Mxant Gass
or Fat Tuoeday."
The Caanvai (“farewell to flash.” aa I
th* word sagniio*) fa celebrated daring
th* three to eight days next preceding
Lenl end fo doubtless a relic of hoatben
festivsta. Italy is famous for its ob­
servance. Three is unlimited feasting,
masquradiog, and buSxmry; and

Tbe piece beaded, “Truth will oot,"
that appeared in tbe Homo diwnwf of
last week, made me think cf a roaring
Lion, going about Making whom he
might devour. Many time* tbe inno­
cent suffer in place of tbe guiltg^Th*
instigators of th* whole affair are the
guilty one* if any there b*. It can
on* ly bo proven that they are just a*
corrupt at the heart a* th* evil one himsalf, the sole proprietors of tho unjust
act, are, Dennis DreskeU, J(»hn R- East­
man, Harriet Mariah Barnum, (wife of
kfito a Barnum, docoaasd.)' Who, in
fata than three month* after his death,
told D DreskeU, that Milo B told her
as a aecr-t, that they hued Alonso Ha­
ger to burn the atoro, they being agreed
wont to'.the partner of Milo and told
him if he would give etch s? much
a piece they would settle, otberwi**
th-y would amet him for burning tho
They getting no cnoourogvment. left
him and went prowling around at the
dead hours of night, laying some plot
in which they might entrap‘him. In
tbo pita* beaded "Trulh Will oat,” it

to his wife tbe burning of tbe star*
Oh I how false. Ihiring tho month of
September, being advised by hie physi­
cian to go West for his health, went to
BL Paul Minnirota. In tbo month of
October a dispatch camo to his brother
,1 .____ ‘ -e.._ 1.1— "VS— I__ .1__
i tnmed lately gmng. found him to tow to
travel, tefagtuhed at one* for hi* wife,
(she being at her fatber sBamuelSehlnppi’.), Doalh wa* already written upon
hi* countenaace when oh* arrived,
though be bad* her to meet him in

the time spent by Muses and Elijah, re­
spectively, in fasting. Ancient writers
hold that it wm instituted by the Apos­
tles. On the port of those who ob­
serve it, there is a gram! ceeeatioo irom
amuaoraente aad dmoinationa. and sum*
reduction of diet, al thi. **MCn. Formrrly, th* exchsaion cf all Arab, oven

SHEPARD’S

COMPOm WAHOO BITTm
KaSSmu‘saw-’- “ •

Had !her&gt; b&lt;-en any such cmiraaion
a* th* instigator* of th* piece claims,
th* brother nr th* nurse constantly
watching him, would heard something
of iL Oh, fa it any wonder he asked
tbo minister who visited him daily to
mak* one I&gt;rayvr for hi* wiekjd wife.
The expeare was wholly paid by his
mother, h* having toet all in the con­

legal title to property cannot give a le­
gal title, and circumstances may arise
in which those wbo hav* purchased lots

Tbe Card Intimate* that all wbo have
had anything to do with tho Cemetery are
oat of pocket, Ac. -With regard to this
we know but little, consequsntly can
lievo that the balance of tbe money
raised by taxation over and above tbe
porchas* money, if oar, went into the
bands of the ComnuUea who took the
deed. On tbe 11th of May, 1889 they
morigagorl lb* ground. fur th* sum of
SA5O, and it is fair to conclude that this
money, too. went into their hands, and
if th* large amoent coll rot»d from tho
tale of b-te ha* not taken th* sauio di­
rection, w* know not what direction it
baa taken. All th*** item* must fwit
up to quit* a he nd wen* amount Of
coure* the Committee have made targe
expenditures which should be set down
to their credit; Mt only in tbe books, but
also in the minds of tbe publis. All
tagitimate exjieuditure* must go to their
credit Bui th* public will demand to
know what tho»* *xpen litures are for ,
they will want to ee* the items and the
vouchers. Thu in sonaeetiim with the
title to tbe property is tbe least that will
satisfy them.
A* an evidence of the inconvenience
of bavin; the till* held by ulhet* wo will
mention th* faot that a short tune since,

bury him in th* Cemetery, but failed to
find it without purchasing a lot He
waa finally buried on a private lot.

preeant system I A ]»vvrty-stricken ph!
man dies, tbe public deaire to bury him,
hero is a Cemetery comprising fifty acres
which tbe township paid for, aad yet tho
public cannot bury him ia this ground
without buying a lot of this Committee.
Ccmmonffa unnrnienery—no language
(can add to th* ridiculousness of tho oc,

Again w* insist that tho title to thia
tproperty should bo planed whore It be­
।longs. There la nothing la tbe pomthrn
, thane gonllemoa that eatitlro them io
of
। tho custodians of the public proper­
bo
(ty. The people of Haetimro aro not so in­
,
_ _________
sane
or dosaentod as _
io roqena
their
; tlmy have never appoint,
•
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,
,

accidental,, aad bra riven nee to much,
.peculation It ha* been noticed that
certain frelivals of aiwioat Home, in
hotaw of Pan end Jane, ware oetobreted
about this Um*, and that axr-ung tbe
oeranoai** waa the choosing of partners
from the other rex by tot, in a jocular
way. Thus, at a later time, th* fit ob-

Ayer’s

Hair Vigor,
and from thi* our ancoetum may have
derived ths setaction of "Vatantinre, ’
aad th* moding of tar.-meosegro to
them. It is another tradition that th*
first of lb-opposite *ex you m*et ou this
day, except osm living in th* earn* bouse,

For rcfitcring to Gray Hair ita
natural Vitality and Color.

strayed, or th* glands atrophied a»d
decaved; bat such aa remain can be
saved by thi* application, aad stimu­
lated into activity, so that a new
growth of hair fa produced, lartaad
of fouling tbe hair with a party sedi­
ment, it wffl keep it dean and vigorous.
Ito occasional use will prevent th* hair
from tarniag grey or falling off, and

�DwHlMT * C.'c Cftluran.

8 O’CLOCK.
^375
ttaaR dox has actinly dira^warod '
from Pentwater and vicinity
TbeStaw liberarr nt Lnrang kae
’ 40,000 tuiutoto - ’ I A new radr tad from Tefol &gt; to llninwwHUprojeoOd

1-'A.2^C?Y CiOODH
T.yi. TaHrv lUU—. U*dur. Lroc •' 4
^Tflauatska, a*4 JMeHriaem •&lt;
HnLDMtoVH ktaAlUAUM. UAHKKT AXO

S60.0I0 09

JacfcM rvjciwa in n new milharr

KOETOAOE

porrhaed tar the Ecqrror of Jsjan.
$5,000 uauh
.(we Maarair Lodge ia Io bo iwgeniatnlin Canon City
During *»f ■» aruaiau wall will a»n

log ia not aa good. But it io not an
•MT teak io separata
; and he
thinks be would rather chop wood than
ent turkey. Ha doe» not know that im
the bock law a dela-iena morael railed
the oyster. and tha ddr bene, below the
aaawd joint an- coaridarad titbit..TH. muri ba taught bin.
Ladios ought aapecial^ to nuke c in-

hi

oauiryuuv ’r ;

Grucnbadtn !|

P80HTABLK K8PL0MT.

WH]

BBS

Dr. 8. Aili.nl, of Flat t, haa bean oppointed *urgx&gt;t&gt; f&gt;* the IVt Huron aud
IaFo Michigan Railroad.
H. Elliot, dralar in dry go »I» at Ionung, mad* an aaaigtimrnt la»t -week.
His brinht— are etatad at tALOto. •“'
aarate at »M,00tJ.
,
Tbo uU aratfonty bidding at Biruington. wa» Lurni-d ua tha ( th. It wa.
txespio-1 a* a poatafllro and exprou of-

rrtn tel '

imp it .toiint«io!s.

task often demh-.n upon them, and tlu-y
abould be abla to troriorin it with eaae,
and not be farced to waernt tho aroiv•aurec.f visitor*, who would probably
arsed the operation. The jdatwr should
be placed ao n?er tho carver that be hu
full control over it; if far olf nothuig
ran ]&gt;rewnt an ungraceful nppearanae.
A sharp tarifir is rwpfiaite, and a thin
and wall tampered bbdc
Incarviru; turkey, cut off tho wing
nearest to you that; then thu leg tui l
aecond joint j thru dick th i breast until
t‘mn:irooD.
a rounded piece appMii ; taaert the
Flee or six gang* of men are amgagknife batwwn them s nd aeparato them ad ia cboyping and aloering tin Grund U-illTEASII,
thia peri is the niersi &gt;it of the broal; Rapid* and Buy City lUilr ad line from
jr.tM «4 norrxAi'LE
next comes tb« “amy thimght.”
Wanona to Midland.
After tide turn over the bud a little,
Mr. ChvLei Petero, uf Funn*-T. haa
cud just below tbo breast you will tin.1
the oyv'er. which jou arparit ■ aa you asod Jama, Gouldaa. of Putt Huron,
a
wbolnml.i liquor dtiler. to romv-r
did tbs iMar bnsat. The rids bomlino beside tbs rump, and the desired m.mry paM fur liqa &gt;r
Jamea Walien. Lhi wa‘ ecttt Ij thu
monel out. ba taken Without separating
the whole bona- Proceed the sama Kraao of t’orroct^u from Fort Gratiot,
with tho otbar ride. Tho fork no.--! nut waa a aejihew of the warden-'-&gt;f Tu.rtu. »!»«-»
bo removed during the whole prcxvta aa VArcy McGee,
An rxperisaoed .rarriar will dtrocct a
The tenement bouee ofTbm.
fowl aa easily aeyuu rim break aa egg
TABLE SAUCE,
or cut a iw.oi:,. He ; retains hi* root,!
THE nor !AtC£ AM HEUClii J""'"manage* hie hau ls anl dbow* artiatic■ nlly, aad it perfectly iat ivroe. There
ia nu difficulty in tbo cwlmr; it ualv rvquirae knowledge aad practice, ami
the-, should be taught in thu' family, ean-d their rteht in kltlivg dear. They
each child taking his turn. &lt; Tiicki'ut arv only entiaodato kill thriu for snbaad partridges are carved in tho name ■iatener, wbrawM they do so for tb»
way.-ZArotAsndiffM*
vkini and to got bait for wulrra.

LUMBER

Sk,5ttujH:;r

WANTED

LIFE IN UTAH

-J-SISK.

ffi&amp;SU

DESTRUCTIOB

HALFORD

AUTION'-

LSiCBS

11.,-,....•«-«
FOR FAMILY VSS.

kMo. IrtiU Ol st sroUrob-the

ESX&amp;HrE

.

i-K-rrni: anti snra.-OK humi-x,
------ ""

Twoca&gt;u of siuall-po* hare apperod
in tforansc. Prompt I muMurvii wore
Tbo done flung from lay cardo* taken to prevent a eptend uf tho diehand into tbo Uku splashed down jnlu
th» depths of thg fluering water; and l Tha bra.* ot W. an 1 A. King, in
that wn* all. No it wna not all. Lok Kacuo, Ionia Granty, whieh ramtamls.
at tboea cuaoeatrii. rings, rolling lli.nr wasdrotrorod by fire a f»w ilavn ago.
tiny ripples among tho aodgy roods, dip- Lora, TXGl’i ; tnawanca. •l.FAV
pingtlwovSrbanginK bought
The PuaUnaater-Genera! haaaxtohdnd
•wilfow. and peudueiag au influtmee. i mail aervicu on tbo Flint A Pure Mar­
slight but roneciuua, to the very shorr quette Rahway to Motina* on. the
of the lake itaeif. That huty word, itfoutn and Red City &gt;.n thu Norththat weed of pride or eeern. flung from |Tho arraagrtnanu being Frl.anary 1st,
my Mpe ia msaal company, prodneraa

men FIELD! A fcoBLK WORK

fiffifeseagEg

PICTORIAL

SrStST-crc 6s

FAMILY BIBLE

WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS,
jono ILLIJSTRATIONH.

150.000

R ERE R BN CRB,

MppuAji.

The Grand Travers IkrM ray. th*'
Oiariovoix liariror improramout* ia a
I maUor in which aluauit every rosi-iron ut
' the country io intenwb-4. and it should .
1 reemvo tiro united anil hosrthy *upp irt
i of tbe entire oomm unity. There is a lively trifle carried ua just
I uow oror tho Hute it» I betwrwn Wnona ami Au tfobb, especially un ths
roo‘«u nut touched by the railroads ma ; it haa grown with my growth, and Imnronuo quantrtiea ol sumdh-i to die I
atrongtheood with my strength It tbmisands in tbo c-uapi uro being eon- ■
apaeka, it walks it naovna ; it ia power- veyed there by team.
mi ia ovary took of my eye, in every । Rev. 8. N. Hill, Uouaty Hap.*rinl. aword of my lipa, iu every art of my 111-. drat of Schools ofToaoafia County, hn*
I cannot Hvv myaelf. 1 most either be nan! in bin rodgnalioa on a-oount of tho ,
a light of iUtantne, or a trwpAd to de- raduotion of hie salary to _tw » dollar! '
atroy. I mod either be an Abel «bu br per day. Good.
hta immortal rigfataouiiuM. being deuil
Tho Portage Iuka and Lake Saw:- ,
yet aprakuth ; ur an Achan, the radde.:
euatmanara of wboae utherwiae furgut- iur Snip Canal Cumpaay state Hat U-*ir
hm nameo &gt;a the (aot thM man i-nat,- finaace* are in grad &lt;oa liti.n, and that I
they
will be able to j«y off all indefkodnot alnna ia hie iniquity. ,O brethn-u '
thi. aaiwaiaty elmnrau of power'ba- naaa and have euflirieal fundi to carry
laogi to you all. Tour apbere may U- Olf thrir work to complotfou
Tho lari caw of abaenc 1 &lt;Z mi:vl lias |
ountrwatod; yeor influence may l&gt;o unall;
but a apben* aad influence vou here — just occurod tn Big Rapid.* A tain
W.lLPmu.
put his wallet through tbo lottor-alit at
tbo poatofficu but the |mtaut ir rafuacd to rcojuuo it aa “mail uiattor” an 1
■ PriaMw Renas Sinara as it wea­
gave it b aek to too owner
ls tha eariwr day* vi Priuting-HouM.
Square, New Tusk dty, before the name
of tbo aquaro had bora thought of, no
printing waa done un tbe ptvmuee- The
Amanran Tract Society was tha iopnoer.
and next th* “Sew York OHerrrr ’
Whoa tha Tract Society waa formed m
1P2A. tbo ground ra whfch it. Imtfiftl
honee now atacdi waa Msuptod by a
miaerebfo old wooden tararo, end ita
aurrouadan,-. ua No*au cud ^wucr
atnito wen in keeping with it. Sjmre
atiwot wwa a narrow Into, but soon attar
W*a wirlra.rt thirty fcoits north
eaaiown, ‘Tiro Sun,” the first daily
penny paper, and " Tho Plebeian,” w.ro
prwt»!. before th. “Tribune” budding

.now
nriarrcxs

S1O from 50s
JURUBE3A.

Agents Want'-?. Everywhere.

—Ita.. .. M .1J—.
sr-'raiB

Dr. Wells’ Eitnfl of Jankeba

" PROVIDENCE.”
New.

PURIFY YOUB BLOOD.

GRAND RAPIDS
tk

Perfect

OTHER WRINIEII.

IO YEAllri

Public Teat

BLOOD FBBMK.

Hroprovol

DR. CROOK'S

WINE

POKE ROOT

TAR
OHCpF
taana rtrr csmrrai
the pnbhc.
It !• rich In the mrdtrtnal qnnL
lilea of Tar. »fH nn&lt;^o*u.' .. r diw:i&gt;r»of Ike Throat tint I.waign. t&gt;r
funair-g Ui« n„M remarkable twroa.
_
C'ongha, Cold*. Chronic Con^li*.
Il aHertoeUy
ik.ro all
AMtiuui *&gt;»tl UruncUltbu

i pLANTATATIOB piTKRS.!
i

1871.

OVER ALL

Dr. Crook's Wbiocfl-r.

DR. CROOK'S
BTBUP OF

i

THEaUHUFACTUIEHS OF THE

I— ...N .Imi. eteuj. »&lt;! .Fpraaaawga
|.&gt;’,i&gt;K«kM. TW. kenbrofktaai
aa vaurriy Saw Vuwai, wkM

Roland Wood, of 8r-h..jl«an, the
jamlur wterwM aeri-raly ini uroJ by in- ,
hading n&gt;tc and iUu» while trying to
aavw tn* scbool apparatna at tha limo of
tiro fire, waa tbe roripirmt of a ikonadra
of |33, al tko hands of hie friends, ss s ;
r.’wsrd for bi» wrvkv*.
A ruling wdb iat Bi; U ipU*. wbooe
Iradxad hro eontrx- toi the drink ar
nia, foP-uwef him to tbo tempi* of Bs.eh*. the otter night sn i mid* it un­
comfortable for him by sitiing down
among tiro crowd au-J tasking h-r«elf

Moat Appropriate for tba Child,
Moat Useful tor the Minister.
Moat Intarosiing fur the Fanner,
Mint Etegnut for Uio Parlor,
Mix! ProGtabfo for the Study.

S. T.-1S8O-X.
Thhi wwwdwful reguubie natumtivs '

; i» th* abeot-anciuir uf tha frablu and do1 jKIitolM A* a knr ami cordial for the
From the upper rionra of tbe Tract
House. batwwca tbo riurreh arid the
teecnro-aram, gsaro wm a delightful oCL

aged and languid it
NINTH ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION

haa

"rnom&amp;cE tool &lt;n,

oq»®l

among stMnachaaa. As a
tbe Mproua weoknoui to which wutnen |

are ropeaially snl^eart, it ia raperaeding

every etbar Annular*- lx al! cltmatri, 1
tropaoal tawpunUa or frigid, it acU aa a ,
apernle in every ajwcics of disorder;
ehkb undermitM** tbo bodily atrougth
am! break, dawn thu uuiuml rpirita.
,

Beautiful Women.

NATURE'S

Hair Restorative

.Took,
.
the Appetite,
Stirnglhen* the System,
Rastom the weak and
Debilitated,
Caasea the Food to DigncL,

BotaS**0

_

OF TMK 3KHT

UMSAfti)

LiTRAfDBE

- In tn» Worm r.n-oni» as.OO,
| Moro Than 5flO KMinnt Artrls,

TRY HR. CROOK'S WIXEOFTA R

| NEARLY HbriXiMFUCTEDSTORlES

**'*

WXJfMrr

\JORir E. POTTER &lt;J- CO.,

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 21. 1872.

VOL XVI.

Mwl 4 MM" c'rt-

1N0. 43.

I By om great effort, that State has taken

Tbo Cleveland jiajicn (the Zecdw a
PfafodMr) are engaged at preeenl
Nor baa ih» eboara to be dqamdrnt dfocuasfag the tariff question. The I
uncn other sections for her raw materi­ ter ears: "Heae.hold. fa this land
al. From 1854 to IBM, sbo mada.oe crinpled and embarrassed" by Hie di
on foreign salt To this tho Zasdw

MpMw^iHaflMralyteu

has become a City and u rapidly grav­
ing in Importance. It bfang my fitat
visit, wanted to learn what I could of its

such investigation aa ray limited timu
would allow, found the moat noticable
and attract its feature waa the Annual
Great Coat and Cleaning out Sale al tho
Boston Cash Store. I wont in the store
with tho crowd. It waa the livelfart and
moat business like place I have area in
n long time, and to my astonishment
found they were really celling al) Goods
■M coat except Groceries, which I believe
they do not advertise to sell at eoat.

toy. The money i. to bo dfatribwed to
the States according to tho ratio of punulation, and upon conditfoas with which
all can easily comply. The great mat­
ter i» that it “seta apart and consecrates
tho net proceeds of the public lands for­
ever for the education of tbo people."
Tliere could be no more nubte daclaration tluin that Who fa Otero hero that
will say it shall not be done t
It has been said in tbo debate that
the proceeds of the public lands have al­
ready been pledged to tho payment of
the National debt, end therefore wo
must not pass this bill. But wo all
know that tb&lt;&gt; government haa long
since Ceased to regatd the public lands
a* n source of re venue at all. Tho home.1—1 policy end tho railroad land grant
policy have had the oB«iet to bring about
■sx.___ .i. vv. rr____----------------- ---

FIRE PROOF STOVES!
Etrry Store Warranted two Yean

Of Every Description, Manufactured to Order,
GEXUIMIE O.lK LEATHER.

sold at Cleveland at 40 rente parbuaheL
The Saltan of Curkey has appointed
at Chicago at 42 cents. In 1870 domcstic kit sold ia Cleveland at 30 cents a Christian, Vabcn Effendi, to be Mini.tor of Public Instruction in Ttufcey.
brace Greenwood acknowledges thst
bushel Thue the great mass of the
people of the Western States tan now "Man fa a grand ureatare, ewaifhofa
buy tall of the American producers n Kttte stingy about tho frauebfoe ”
cheaper than they could boy foreign
It is reported that Mr. Brekfais to bo
salt in th* free trade period. But to the architect of Mr. Newman Hall', new
what cuttout, we ask, do the rates on chapel in Wostruinislor Bridge Bond.

three of which were blowing but pert of
the year TMs year, she will mkke 85.­
000 tuns, if her memlxm of Congress
will only give her avfaaree. Mew fur­
nacre in Ute country surpass in excel­
Hoa. Godtevo L. Orth fa becoming
lence uf design and yield of metal the; ssr».v®’s“*ri^ promineat os a candidate for the Revmbmunificent structures in the vicinity of
wsa 11,314,.68,93, and tho amount of lican nomination for Governor of In­
A small quantity trf Chareool Pig I duty paid was •1,323.887,89, total of
I value and duty 82,688,853^12 ThfotTiMr. W. C. Macready, of the Ceylon
Iron waa formerly made in Indiana;!
Civil Service, and non of tho eminent
but tho last furnace of this character; ■ vidod to the "honaebolds of the tend.
blew out and was dismantled in 1860; at fire poreons to each household, is » tnqredfao of that name, died recently in
and from that year until 1867, the State
was entirely dependent upon PrttMylvat
Sanson Halton, for many years editor
Bfa and Ohio cr upon G^ai Britten for
from
. of the Bomco county (N. Y.) Cacrwr,
her supply of iron. Since 1867, she
• died at hfa reridenre fa Seneca Falls,
lands ought to bo entirely withdrawn has built six largo furnacee in Clay
. on Monday.
from market, and it is very evident that, County, for tho purpose of utiiicug her
f
Dr. Jacobi. &lt;rf Bremen, haa returned
ufilcos some anch bill as this shall bo- pure "Block" Cool,which the fa mining
come a law, all sates will ceaan within a at the rate of 1,500 tans per day, jxrt
‘ to this county, after an absence of 22
brief period. Breadcs, it is equally etear of which is sent to Si Louie for iron' veers in Germany, where he waa the
that this pledge of the public lands, if it making purpoeea. These furnaces an
&gt;i pioneer of Methodism.
12,000,000 bushels a year to 20,006,000
was ever of any value to the public now, with one exception, in full blast,.■ bushels.
In I860 no salt was kipped i J. H. Borneo, proprietor of the stage
turning out about one htmdrod and .,
from the Gnondago works to New York. j line between Montpelier and St Johnsand tfttrty tuns per day.
‘
In Missouri, tbo development uf this : In
: 1871 2,3*Mtfo bushel, ware shippedI bury, Vt, has driven 17/100 mifae wlthbranch of industry baa been fully u to New York; asd it fa a very rigaifi-:(out misring a trip.
fart that when tho duty on salt wasIl. Tbo iunreoae of travel over Mamarapid. In 1854, that State made 5,7981। cant
1
and n. half centa a |&gt;ound, no salt1
tuns of Pig Iron ; In 1856, 11,720 tunnione
1
cuuseUs railroads last year over the
in 1858, 10,154 tuns; la I860, 20,192 was sent th Ae reeboord or the tide wa- .■ year previous was 111-3 mr oenL Tn­
‘ tuna; in 1862, 9,476 tuns (tho war for a II tors of the Hudsoa ; when under a du- ;i creese of gross earnings, 0 per cent
hundredpounda, ’
• time almost paying an end to mahufar- “ ’ ' ' ’
I Mollie Morton is the moot unpopular
the
quantity
aol
---------------------I the money will bo wasted by hnprovi-(; turfaw and all other branebeeof busii dent Legislatures. 1 do not share in:■ neea to Mfaeouri); in 1864. 16,514 tuns; two and a half millions of bushels. In I young Indy m Ix&gt;aisrille female circles
now. Showaaihe especial favorite of
this. All the great interests of the poo- in 1806, 15,980 tuns; in 1868, 83.600 1SIW the Saginaw works In Michigan
&amp;of domestic character, are commit.1 tons; fa 1870,77,852 tuns; and in 187L produced twenty Ibuusand bushels; in Alexis when lie waa that in city.
A Boman Catholic Church in Indiana
to tbo wsdom and patriotism of the I 82,685 tune, of which 3-JJK54 tune were 1M2, nearly four millions «rf bushels.
State Legislatures, and as a rule ’I smelted with charcoal and 42,751 tuns Tbo capital invested in writ works in the
they have been safe there. The strong- ' with mineral coal. Previously in 1867, United States is over 115,000,OW. In
cst motives will operate tu produce falsi- all the Pig Iron made in Missouri was 1860 the price of labor at the Onondaga
tty —
tn —
the
discharge
of----thisogreat
— । ^ronl charcoal; since then,her fine stono
, -y
~ ..
—..... ,----— trust—
c. - . :•itself
w will
,tti bo _constantly
__ ,
. on■ ' cool furaawm have been Mown in, and
Congress
guard to m to it that tho fund is not I several of them are models of their
diverted from the-purpose declared by . kind.
law.
i Tho make of 1871 doesnot fully indiI have noticed setae candid criticism i cate the capacity of the-c furus-xs tu
1 of the bill in quarters entitled to respect.
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The bill, it fa said, is not perfect. Prob­
ably not Wo are Mt doing much that
is perfect, ami if we wait far that the
tarrying wdl be tong. It is, at least,
a guod, brave beginning, and If erperi' ence shall show us how to improve it
there will bo no objection.
&gt; Uistrao that fa suaoo. parte of the
country the schools will ssstty need more
sssfataacu far a time than this bill will
give them, while uqother porta they do of this Mtablishmnnt, thousands of tuns
not much need any assiatanre at all. of iuforior WsUh rails have been car­
ncvcrthefort, wo canunci safely discard ried dunug the past year, reaching 8L
tho idea of equality in the distribution Louis via Now Orleans, having cheap
of tho fasti. Tl o great advantage of water IranajKirtation all the wuy from
The amount of your gas and plum­
.
the measure will appear, after all. not Cardiff.
ing hill.
The Iron Ore mined in Missouri in
Ymr mother-in-law’s remarks if you
1871 amounted to 268.800 tuns. In
1868, it amounted to 117,6f,0 tuns; in do not go to the mountains or .ea-sliore
1859, 218,400 tuns; in 1870, 353,920 during the season.
The senmtion from a lady’s boot bool
tuns. The falliaguff in 1871 is attributabte to tho low water tn the Mississippi
and tibio Hirers for more than six foot arcUenlly.

10,000 !^1P BUCKETS

Detroit Stoves!
State Fair at Kalamazoo,

Northwestern Fair at Grand Rapids,

Sursi aid Itciaiiical DeiliiU,

Barry County Fair, .For 1871

A psi. ss4 sear .natara.
U
aU Olrt ivtera i
WUlMsMUseaat-I eawtlsoaS.

^5^1.1252.“..^ ■""

YWh SessMtagmteei

Ao4 ■■■■., aka’. » •

section. But this is a mistake. The
iwovisfoa Is for Uu&gt; "free edueation of
all tire children betweea tbo agts of six
end sixteen yearn." The manner of tbo
prarfateoifo tefi .alirely to the p-pte of
the State, and if may bo either in mixwl schools or otherwise, only so that all
in the mithods proposed, I have fall are educated. The fair coaslruction of
compelled steadily to oppose any turn­ tho bill will require tho State to outer al
ing over of tl&gt;e local schools of the ooun.try to the nursing of a national stepqp'thcr.
I have certain old-fashioned notions
about local self-government which refuse
to yield to the newer theories. It fa mid
now in very high quarters that the
States have sush rights as tho National
Constitution has conferred upon them,
but, according to my opinion, on tho
contrary, they Lave ail such rights os
that Constitution baa Mt taken away
from lhem, and I intend that they shall
keep theta, too, so far aa my vote goes.
This is tbo explanation of my previous
action upon tho bills of the QwumlUoe
on education. Tbo present bill, how­
ever, steers entirely dear of any objoeticn on this score It offers nssistsuco

GOODYEAR &amp; STRIKER.
The best pl;

m the

CITY OF HASTINGS.
■to buy-

at the new

store

iXuoU

pay

states, leaving the control of the oducalional system with the focal jnrfadiodous,
whnro it properly belongs. Tho charge,
therefore, that the bill u without canetitutional autbunty cannot be aMtainw!
It ou^y propcere to do on a more extendod scale, and in pursuance of a regular
system, what it haa been the cousteut
practice to do by special acts during tho
entire history of the Government
The new States have all received from

&lt;’a«h for our Groceries, we pay

Cash for Produce, and sell for Cosh
only, at the very lowest rates.
Hasting., Vich.. Oct 4.

H A! H A!
H. A. Bus e 11!
Go there tor your
CHOICE

HICK8. A BBQ

BASTOiGS MARBLE WORTS'

GROCERIES!

A fine stock Jeer Oram

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PJI

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DENTIST

tartla

•

It does nol need, I am sure, that the
American Congress should bo told of
tbo benefits of educsbou in a free gov­
ernment, or in any government. Educaiiou is rivilixatton; tho absence of it is
barbarism 1 have not hcrotofuvo sup­
ported any of the projects for a national
•yvlera of education which bars been
brought forward here; nut, however, on
account of any distrust of tho advanta-

aid erf schools, colleges and universities
Quite recently large grants were made
to all tho States for the establishment of
agricultural colleges- There baa always
been a very great and camasMsdabfo lib­
erality fa tills direction, and I am confi­
dent mat m use of tho public lands his
ever borne such rich fruits as this. It
would bars b&lt;w&gt; well, in my judgment,
if a system of regular epprupristiuns
from the proceeds of the safoe of the
public lands to encourage th* establishmeat of common sehonty in all parts of
tho country bad be«u adopted in tho organiration of the Government Itself.
Ignorance is Mt only tbo most dangnroua foe of lil-erty, but it is the eouroe
of every weaknees. Of this tho found­
ers of the Goraramont were well ad­
vfood, as aD their acts and words will
boarwitaem. That they did not make
more thorough work fa this matter wo*
nut foe lack of good will.
The practicability of univorsal oducofam fa fa a large degree a modern idea,
and though it dree not tend to increase

,
.
,
,
.
,
,
.

1 hor-e tbo House will pern tho bill
with subotastial unanimity. Nothing
better than this can be done with the
public tends. It fa a measure that
menaces ni» ecctfon, M interest, on rises
of pvopte. and can reasonably excite no
bafalily anywhere. It holds out tho
bdptng hatri, which I trust will ■&gt; t be

•Pennsylvania is always hnwHsg for
a “tariff," said a Western Member of
Ccmgrem to us a few dares ago; but the
late report of Mr. McAllister, Heeretary
:___ V___ ..J o---« ■ - •-

el!) dwells in Jersey City in a quiet way
The skill with which the •gentleman­
Mountain, Shepherd's Mountain, and
with hie pteammt family, and goes to
other places, can readily put into tho i ly" bar-keeper gives you short change. New York every day to his popular
The sudden recollection that yon ate
market in 1872 500,000 tuna. Thia oro
Social Stadiea tor the WorM.
onions
for
dinner
after
you
have
been
is exceedingly valuable formixwe with
tbo ores found along the hoad-waters of
tbo Ohio.
In Wisconsin, no Pig Iron was made
until 1856, when 2,500 tuns of cliarcoal
Iren were produced. The make ran
down to 337 tuna in 1358; and then
gradually rose tu about 5,1)00 tuna in
i860; all of which was smelted with
charcoal. In March, 18TO, 'the Mil­
waukee Iron Comjiany put a rusgnificont (tone coal furnace into bbut, in the
0., drives n dray.
•

cousin also produced in 1871, 28,774
tuns uf rails, all the make of one mill
at Bayview, owned by tho Company
above-named Asa rail-mill, she stands
Iftk on the list
Michigan commenced making Iron
about 1854, turning out about 900 tuns
of Hg Metal that year. Sneo then,
her product haa gradually increased,
until fast year she made almost 100,000
tuna of Pfg Iron. Tho rail-mill at
Wyandotte turned out 14,000 tuns of
rads in 1871. Within her. borders fa a

. A pengy edition uf "Gates Ajar" is.
Stephen Curry, age 103, who died
now published in London.
recently at Graliama nite, Ballivan coun­
ty, waa bom at Tarrytown fa 1770, and
There ware 177 deaths from small­
saw l&amp;jar Andre taken to Washingtoa's
pox at Philadelphia, fast week.
bMubjuartcra, after his capture, under a
New Albany boasts of p lady six feet
tall, with Jet black hair touching tho
Hey. Dr Muhlenberg, enthor of tho
ground.
well-known hymn, " I would Mt live alNot leas than 300 teams, heavily load­
ed with lumber, come to Appleton,
Wii, every day.
The late Gen. Halleck wis a rich'
his annual irafarao at •150,000.

. The Greeley statue is to bo unveiled
Feb. 3, 1873, on which occasion the
Philosopher wii! bo 62 yearn of age.
A Pittaburg girl found ranch fault
with her aunt fur dying inet as Um sea­
Of tho forty-five remmlttore of the
,son fori*rtiea was beguung.
Natteoal Houre of Boprearataiivm,
Pennsylvania. Maamehusette, awd Ohio
Steel, owned by Cap*. E B. Ward.
have fire chairaoa reck, Indiana, MiIt is, however, as an Iron Ore Stale
Mis, and Michigan, three each, and
that Michigan is best know n. Her proMaine, Oremacticm, New Jerev, Missis­
grcM in ore-digging fa exhibited by the
sippi, asd New Task, two tech.
a J. Bosatey. st Petersbwrg, Va,
SHrewafe y Jno
who has obtained two pstmte for eottoa preeses, has loot his reason in en­
deavoring to make rtiU further raochanfoal diatovorioa. Ha hoa reowwfly attofopied a»o Efb of Ms wife, isr ristsr,
and his child, and w£l bo placed in a
lunatic asylum.
.

the name of Cote ml John 6. iToZev
the famous gwrrilia chiet It fa though*.
MoMmy wfll Mt feel porticufariy flat­
tered by tho promotion, luarorech as tho
Major General of hia Dtvfaioa was only

been promoted withe sMof ata
brooms from the workshipaf the 1
Asylum at Wyandott.

The Portland 'Oregon) JZrefad

bo publfohed in a few days by T. B.
Petmosi &amp; Brethren, rWUMphia. It
wiD command a very' Urge mte, aa it in
one uf Mrs. Southworth's most powerfallr written edforta, oxnhing tad wmaai»ml, and is fully equd. if m&lt; a^wriur
to -Tried .far Bor Life." ‘Onofreths
Grere," -The Makten Widow.’ -IW
Doom," “Tbo CbMgfelkidre”

�Pure Drugs and Xedid&amp;et
fair, and unjurt. and fcmgrrou. to thc
•ucore. of the RsqiubUeun party, and
the reputation of the administration.
Sumner is, however, too |&gt;urv and patri­
otic. too well known and too generally
appreciated by the Kcpublicax.* of the

PATENT MEIICIIEI!

The People’s Paper.

$100,000 io

THE CHICAGO IVBIfflG POST.

.r*Ur.l:Ll|-l&gt;
oroarsamsnl
and grounds yesterday diacmaod tbs
•abject at a statae of GoaornlBooU, to be
placed ia Scvtt Square in thio dt v, and
finally agreed to reports resolution tol

Certainly it oaa not bo oonaidored a.
aa tadraatiion of weakness in a party
when it. own friend, aaa bo found
Mbltiy critfcfaing the act of it. political
ieaderi
It u onlv a .trong partv
tbit oan afford that Tho |&lt;rty, to Ur

lbs Bouse for the sreotiou of aoch al

*10.000 IN GOLD !

The coinage at tha U. 9. Mint and
been iaanad In strict oorJormity in weight
aud flneneao with the standard eetabh.bod by tew during the part year

itocnici

One Prize $5,000 in Silver !

SCHOOLBOOKS,
BLANK BOOK.-4,
.
JUVENILE BOOKa,

Appropriation Committee yesterday a»d
urged aj-profsiations fur ten irva w&gt;r
steam ships. Gsasral Baller also naked
a* appropriation of W.Oot) for a revu

STAIBAM WMULfi AMD MUH-

utut ntruiro bags,

te&gt;S FIEE SATC ntll
I'erfumarire, Poumnadaa aad Bair Ofc
ambition than ability. I am satiafted
that those resolutions inquiring into the
sale of arm. during tho late German-

Cbnrerntng the vsxatiooa delay ia tho
adjustment of the claims agaiart tbo
people of the County at Manistee, grow­
ing out of tho trial of George Vander
pool, the Clark at thia County haa jut
received ths following letter, which, it
oeeiu to ns a* only adding insult to ia-1
jury. Let tho people of the County of
Manistee pog-Ahie County the money
found due try our Board of SupersUor%
which sru nearly a tires../ defter, lea.
than it should hare been, or aay tl.ey .
will act Because if they do not in­
tend to pay our resort ia by suit, which
wo trust will be brought forthwith if tho
demand, uro not paid to tho fort dollar :

“Wo, tho committee appointed by
your honorable body, to report cm the
Harry County ctoims, after carefolly in­
vestigating said claims, would mjiectfully suggest that the matter lie referred
to T. J. Ramsdell, who ia hereby ap­
pointed to confer with the Prosecuting

purjeue of inducing the German, to be­
lieve that the Government told arm. to
the Frosch agwnts, knowing them, or

Mcuru the indictment of all peraons im­
plicated ia the bribery, corrupt Du and per­
jury recently expoaxl ia Now York by
the Senate Investigating Committee
The general order system and cartage
bureau as estobliahod under prior adminulrotiou. will bo promptly abolished
end a new irtinn adopted.

Wall Paper and
Curtain Fixtures!

ex-

It is true, upon the face at theats,fraud
ia alleged, but the sole purpose is to ope­
rate upon th« German vote. The Senstorial malnmteata, having made ao Uvocable impression upon the American
public, have rtalvd all their hup*, uf
•ueeeav upon detaching a sufficient num-

sat

ASIBOICGY.

r._
HsawsoMUM Hruinu. no.
Oten^ l»»re«. Xo. U3 Sae^w.t, Bow Veda.

It is so strange that Sumner sliouM
tin longer appear a.^ a frivol, but as a
Utter enemy, of the Republican party,

try to realise hi. position. His course upon the amnesty quaotioa is another il­
lustration of thia, lie attached l^s eiril |
I rights bill which a majority can pass at ' i
aay time to the general amnesty bill, |
which requires a two third, vote. If i
the Republicans should rote the amend- j
moot down, Sumner would have said I,
you have amnesty for rebels but iajustire for the negro. But if the emend- !
raent waa attached general amnesty j
would foil. Now it happen, that gener­
al amnesty ia the eno role plank of
Sclera A Co, which liutnsrui^ire Tien. |
from tha Democrats, and the only pre- j
text ujou which ba (Schur.) bolted the '
regular nomination. If. than, tho Ro- '
publican party were to jk*. a general •
amneoty bill, what would Inaome of the
pretext ?

INOCIIRF. NO CHARI

Dye Stafis,

CHAMPION W1

PAINTS &amp; OILS
School Books &amp; Stationery.

rBEsrtiiTfnN-s

New Advertisements.

his gun at tbo War Department ia the
Senate, Moesrs. Dock. Morgan. Nibteck
aad Cox, all Demoereta, in the Boom
mojo direct .barges against tho Nev;
John
M.
Carlton,
father
of
Will
M.
'
Department Cor telling vessel property
“S. ro-u,. tu UrirUnU Uy tf'.
Carlton, died st hia residence, near and speeding millions in violation of
IhnS aarf, at 12 o’cloeB, nocu.
Budaon, on tho Sth, aged 70 yean.
For tbo purpose of dividing tha State
The
Travers
City
Bailroad,
a
brane
h
sales The IIoow unanim&gt;&gt;ualy paaoed
into Ulna COTgrereional Diasrirta, purat ths Grand Rapid. * Indiana road,
a reeolutioa calling on tbo Nary Depart­
will bo finished in Angnat.
The managers of the Michigan Cen­ ment for aa explanation
In the lamentablo condition that the
tral Railroad have finely datermi ned not ■
Democratic party finds itself in, without
laincipleo that it dares announce and
I with no prospect of oucrees by aay
; tnovements at ita own, it can only ihow
ita power of destructiveness. It thcretore open, iu campaign by charging all

katUre-s kEMEBT.

JUMJWW

Every arrangement for
perfecting) Photographs in
highest style of the art. Good
pictures of Children guaran­
teed. Call and see for your­
selves.

the nervous wcaknmx to which women
are especially .ubject, it is ■np.-reoding
evwy ether rtimafonl- In all dimntoa.
trepical lem]wrnto or frigj. it act. as a
•1*''LC &gt;‘) .cV',rx »l&gt;ccjpi of diaorder
*brh UtufoaMilnes tha hmlilv strength
and breaks down-dto’nnitnal spirits.

Stewart &amp; SteinhofR

-mas wsw

SHEPABD’S

COMPOm WAHOO BITTERS,

•* * Wlto.vT sv KlnelsiiM tet w-m k-a «
Mswei.s viltls |£ rsask JinT

Sirjital uf lediaiical,

DENTISTS

Frlrr, oo/g SO Omta a

terlkstfoaaSrrtitatST,

:W

Thlsanlnlo haa been thoroughly l»M»^

I the Bepnhlicaa adminrtration-wwU
knowing by tte own experience that
W Cook and Will. Burnaa “jam- there must be some jwecadilloe in tho
pifod” five acre, of tbo hoavieet timbered
land in Mason enmity in ail aad one- workings at pnbbe office, and that ac­
cidents will happen in the beet regulahalf days.
At tbeealooa of P. (/Grady, aa Pine i tod families. The milder the story. the
Ifrrer, an.Itereaticu uro- oa theKlb. more mu wary it io for Uopablicaaa to
I vote foe investigahou, in order to pro-

sod of man to assail all tha* reigbl be
read and drew by tho oppoeun party, and
to defimd aad uphold al! that war .-id
aaddone by ita own. It uni lobe aa
understood thing that, a. to uttering, of
tho press, its own party could do no
a I rmg. aad the opposite party could do
Mlght The idaalfa been material-

aicd

Is &gt;«nk haUls
. -. si i63i a ।

IN FULL BLAST!

Jtew, Tfor^ws, I. Hoary P. Baldwin,
Governor of the btrte of Michigan, by
virtue at ths power vested in urn by the
Cuaatitutioa, de hereby fireU that tbo
r^idPun t/tU SUU enema, in ErtrerS^ry Sw«»w, at the Capitol in Lan-

DRUGS
Medicines,

What haa become of the cry eu persirtently railed two year. ago. by the
, Deuiuctwy and Labor Reformer., alwut
the payment of tho bonds in green­
back.. We believe nil partite bate nuw
dieorganin-n, suitable guard, being first
dropped that infomoti. proposition out
ly ts» Pay tr ITni
thrown around the o]«rntiun of the pro­
vision of the civil right, bill, an a* to OXOCEBaESi COXFECTIONtUtY,
abandoned it In thia, a. upon other
work a substantial and practical, not a
A rUttt n/fls oa kaxt tt nil tiatf.
imues, the Republican party hx. forced
mere theoretical, reform in the treata relnrtant acknowledgement from its
opiKiiM-nU that it waa right, and its
policy ia non- the rettled policy of tho
country. One almost trembles at toe
ling Democrats in the attempt of Mr.
thought uf tho contoqoenre of the cred­
Sumner to prejudice the German,
it of the country bad the opposite theory
against tha administration through the Clark's Photograph Gallery.
prevailod, and the country virtually re­
•ah&gt; of arm. and ammunition to certain
pudiated a portion of ita solemn obli­
individuals rotnea with rather bad grace
gations. Tho Republican party was the
from a party that openly and uniform­
only one which met thia question in a
ly sympathised with Franco and deitateemanllke manner, and ita action ia
vindicated in the present prosperity of
the country.

The HtrU oarrespondent eaye “yes■ terday waa a field day in Congress fur
overhauling the administration," and to

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

SOLI) IN HASTINGS.
BY ACKLEY &amp; S»LADE.

-■Mt..- i-WHCBs
"
J
Tho notes end accounts of the late
Arm of C. F. Dwight * Cu, hmfaf
been toft in my hands for roliectfou. ■■
paMas bdAfod to said firm mrbaB^T

. tbo term ofProvident Grant.
H at the adjournment of Congress, it
ifo found that thane patriotic labor, of
the Donto.rwy end ita allies have «uptoyed Congress aad apent the time and
money uf the public Pi tho ecdusiop of

WANTED I
ZOO.OOOlfeetof Adi Up
lOO.OOOft. of Ash Floor
ing; for which the high­
est marketlprioe in cuh
will be paid.

HASTIHGS BABBLE WORKS

D»HJUf. ■VMMALLa M pu-M-

si.TH

axsiAV

breraiBrno#

PREMIUMS

ITALIAN

BOTTLES Y1HIABUB !

�T^« R^nl«Lic^|i
The Grand Lodge of Good Tempfar. tocted article, treating of Ash Wednee- '1
of fate State UH their regular annual day, Ac. It waa plainly the productfon
Bat to aacure there results H is ob­
■•Miau at Bettie Creek during tbo part of a wrU-tneaning writer, but, unfortn- viously nooreaary that Ckriaiians ahould
natoly, it gave oaly an saririfa view of devote a greater amount of than than
Rre. John RuaroU having vacated th* matters. Th* writer betrayed no peno- they ou generally give, to apemfic reoffice of G. W. C. T- th. past year on
ligtouausee. Aad fa &gt;der to got this
amount of hisbriig dratedto proride
over the Right Worthy Grand Lodgw of
cured by th* Vsirnn, even after try­ America, it was announced that Rev.
ing many of tho known remedies which George Taylor, by virtue of hi* office aa
ar., said to bo expressly for this disease. Grand Worthy Counsellor, had filled
th* position during tha term.
Great aaorifioe of Win­ Encouraging addreose* w«rw deliver­
by Revs. Ruswll aad Taylor.
ter Clothing. Star Clo­ edThe
report of Mr. John Evans, the
pleasure, aad even faatrvctiTO lectures.
thing House, Grand Bap Grand Secretary, shows that there are
Aad they will forego all these, not bo185 working iodgre in the State, &lt;xmcause they are rinfuL far they are not,
ids Meh.
taiafag a paid up nwmbonhip of 8000.
but beeause they will inevitably distract
Threw were forty-cue lodge* orgnaiaed
For tho writer simply tells us that tbo mind, and pvevect ths full bonrtit
during the past year.
85 fa Ash Wednesday ia ths firot day of Lent, which may he, aad ought to be, de­
eaffi had bore reeiered from reburdni- and that Uni "ia regarded aa a time rived from tho keeping of Lent.
apoteaMy set apart tor repentance of the
Thus there farms of eelf-dsafai are
site of tho part year, and fHfnratfoa merely s^ to aa art, and tho end is to
obtain all posaibte benefit from the Lan-

OVERCOATS below oort,
Knit Woolen Coats, 60
Cotta At Star Clothing
House, Grand Rapid*.
the election of officer* took place, reauhfag in th* following.
G W. C. Templar—Bev. George
Taylor, of Ann Arbor.
G. W. Counsellor— D. F. Sagradorpb, of Charlotte.
0. w. Vice Templar—-Ifarah E Btriker, uf Hasung*.
G. W. Secretary—John Evans, ci Bcl-

'Uh?..

Peninsular Railway.
.tsCTfiB’rt-

W—‘ti

Q. W. Chaplain —Rev. D. D. Gillett,
uf Battle Crook.
G. W. A. Secretary—P. D WuudruC

MICHIGAN CERTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division

SOLD IN HASTINGS.
BY ACKLEY A BLADE.

intimate that the Lenten seesm haa cer­
tain "hygienic urn" that should rommei&gt;d it to "the giddy votaries of fash­
ion;” and be leave* us to imagine what
Two thing, siey bo rfafod upon ae
other “religious uare" there can be fa
the self-denials
keeping Lent, arid* from the one ho unmietakablo:
mentiona, via: tbo repeatiag of teat which Lout can* for. are not of thing,
intrinsically urrong, but of thing* in
Il reallyJook*.j from hi* statements, thomsebre.innooent; aad second. Christ­
aa though tbo Church, in ortabhshmg ians who are worldly to a rinful degree,
tho Lenten fast, had the good of these certainly need to repent, but the need
"giddy” croetuie* *Ari/y at heart They ie no greater fa Lent than at aay other
can pursue their rockleee aad frivotore
career far tea mouths and a half and
thee by a strict Leet of ria weeks, they
can wipe out their old eroro of sins, and,
with tho renewed phyteml vigor impart­ question,—How should I regulate my
ed by a forty days' abohnaare, can en­ time and affair*, what engagement* put
ter upon auothrr round of sxcoa* and aside, what datfae perform with alacrity,
if the dearest member of my family
were steadily an! sorely sinking down

takfag my pea, and ia n few Bnea aay
oomoihing fa the hope cf urging the
imports nr* uf pushing on our Railroad
matter*. It ia, indeed, v-y strange that
our people treat thia project with »ucb
indtfieroare. I. it a fact, that they ar*
willing to settle down and submit fucever to the existing rates of high
freights, &lt;m evary articto .hipped into,
or out of our town, and thereby col­
lecting a tax from thia community, gath­
ered out of its industry and toil, a*
surely a* ever tax waa gathered by th*
bated and demised tax gather* of
ancfcnt Judro .Now the plain simple
rtZTrai bo Obtained, /rw tf j qw-d«« fa
»• U
to

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Michigan Ceatral R. R.

ofary*. by addressing General Faaeen- submit to it always t Ate our farmer.
.
— .
R _ Burlington, . dialog to talu. from teu to fifteen rente
I«r buvhel k-e* for their grain, and pay
high rate* far every article they con­
sume, sad do this year after year wdA
ert hft! why bow many yeses will

OLD. IEUULE L»D DI*ECT MUTE.

SBfit

by vote of thc towns along tbo hue, we
must reiac the amount by subecriplmn,
let none stand back, let all help and the
road wiB bo bum, let bom think that it
will be built sag «*oy. 11 will want the

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R

the work and subscribe all tha money,
and you riMreW not nek it al these. It to
the puff rtUprffor that asovea tha toad,
su MM on sow and h*lp lift your share.
Tear share ie all wo ask, aad by so do­
ing help along an enterprise that ahaJ
stand aa a lasting monument to our
credit after wo shall have paired away/
ii,. ago fa whiah wo live re­
quires something at our baud*. We
ahould not Hr* far ourrelrc. re'y. We
shall ba remembered “only by what w»
have done. "Tho btoaafaga we band down
to those who are to follow are our beet

Nor in there anything in the nature
aad design of Lout which calle for the
preaching of repentance more plainly
and rigorously than at other tune* But

thsaron. The other pan i* free to such
a* dreiro to use them, without discrimi­
nation or distination.
Now, had I been duly ported, or had
I erer used a damnation which would
include bath the unable aad the unwill-

If ho dore the factearwof rofard fa th.
office,of tbo [Begistar of Deeds fa this
county, aad can be peeved by the offici­
al record, and no.taan's word need be
taken fa svittenre to prove the facte to
be' ax stated by many^uk-paym.:

of an acting committee of the Town-.
ship h« bought this land for a Burying
Ground. If yea, then will he not tell
tho people why he took the deed fa/to
•i—yb, without authority of law, aad •urh correspondent* as “Moro Anon.”
we cannot justify ourselves in holding
tn direct violatain of the known wishes
oar peace Ho say* the instigators of
the whole affair are the guilty one. if
any twee be. This is the same old cry
of step thief, and will hot bo easily
ewalfowed by this oommattify. The

the House uf fb-prooentytirm, this cod- 1
mittee mortgaged the homo of ths dead. !
To these plain questions the people of '
this Qtr aad ths Township of Hastings 1

demand an explicit answer*. No subtifugs of pretending to have bought the
VW would all of u do, with fidelity aad
dfapateh, what could not be poetponod, intending at somn indefinite time in the
but every thine which could well be put future to deed this property to the Tax­
off, w* should defer, in order to gain aa payers who paid for it will be accepted.
Tho people demand tho return of the
(1,300 'fit public money expittdid in
paying for the private property of
time specially set apart hr repentance
Mesar*. Goodyear, Bartow and Bwoeaey,
of the *in* of the part year."
with legal interest. And they intend to
Repentance i* a univenal aad
enforce this demand No romjwvmiee
duty. Itia emphatically a proeart duty,
should be accepted. The action of three
nut uno tu bo deferred to the a*M Zre&lt;*.

1
'of the one who wrote it, and there two
men ebargad with bring so ocmipt, are
as fat shear! of the writer of that arti­
cle fa point uf moral character, aa the
greateet saint is of the worst being we I

burned no oo* will attempt, to deny, aad
that I&gt;r. Dmkell aud hie family barely
escaped with their livre, tearing nearly
all their etothfag sad tbrir household
eyre of the law* of the State, unices furntere by the fiemre. aad would, per­
they meal amply to buy and own this haps, Uro perished fa the flames had
property re iadmdueb, are! this they not thing* been thrown on th* roof oi
bad a perfect right to do, poyiag fur the

awe, lik* the other seme full of religion.
faith, and 4rti**M&gt;, era for off men. and
Cor eC time, and that time ia new. There
is bo other “accepted time." And no
Branch of Christ’s holy Church war ever
so false to Him, waa ever so unutterably

faoe,’ quite a Wy time being had c
th* iacresro of Grand Lodge dues,
tultin fa adding two cant* for e
and tho Territories and th* traveler m* tuber of t v “—** ’J---rooeboo almost aay point therein by a
A public
.jd-mlid Line of Railroad.
Thia Ian* of Radroad is the Bcaux*TO* Bocn, which Mart* from Chicago
by th* Chicago, Berhngton A Quiaey
Railroad, ano. ruaaiag through Bra-

member* of tho daftmot Cimriry Com­
mittoe, to repented to have acid after
reaffing the article a«nad "Many Taxpayere" in tbo buri fame at the llama.
‘That to Dewey's work." Well sup­
poring the stride had boon ou n, which
l-y th* way W vs* art, was not all it*
averment* substantially true. Do** His
Honor, pretend to dray that the men
claiming to be a Township Oommittoo,
bought with tho funds of the Township,
raised by Taxation and towards which
every tax-payor fa the then Township
of Hasting* was emspeUed by tew to
Rtotributo hte proportion, a piece of
ground of the rotate of B G- Ground!,
(
deceased,
sad took tbo title is/*» afapfr
, Me name of -H. A Geodyeer, Nathan
in
Badov and James A- Sweeaey, tbow
three mea bring said acting Committee.
Dore ho protend to deny that eaid H. A.
,
j
1
renhfarhfa^Mtaetod

SPECIAL NOTICES

purpore they had no right to a&gt;* a duL
l*r of flfa funds off. the Isrefap One
member of tbs', eommitte* was and is s'

many inquiri*. in regard to the benefi:
due. of Mr*. Barthsk'onki, we would
aay t bat the recwipCe were aa follow*:
For eate of tickets,
ttt 58
From Grady’s show,
1 30
Donation of a gentleman,
1 00

। law be' violated whan be Signed the

mortgage on that land, unless he re­
garded it aa private property. In fact,
we are advised. al least semiofficially.
that it was only os the ground that this
lanu was private property, and arte
padfo Aaryiay (JrseaA that ha consented

wouH not support Mr. Barnum for
Township Treasurer for thio reason. We
as aa intelligent people hero nothing to
gain by having there things kept in the '
dark.

If th* accused burned ths itorn.

devotion fa tho religfoas dutic* general­
ly ; more time to be spent in private
prayer and puldie worship, more sobci­

I We ask far nothing fa this matter but
I exact jartire, and submit that th* one
/awwwr, jast toaUpartire, far the eolnof other*, more and greater eelf-deoial
tien of thia whole matter ia far the
than common, ia respect to the indul
Committee to return to the Tax-payer*
grace of ease and pleasure aad luxury.
their
money
expended
in the
But the reseee for this more strict per­
purchase of thi* property. We wish it
sonal religion* discipline arises from
distinctly understood that w* impute no
the nature aad purjawe of that liturgical
diabuncet motive to throe genihnum,
Tu* Woes of raising snbwription* to nor do we With tu b* umterrtood as make one prayer far his wicked wife.
system which ie commonly called the
the cupitul etoek of th* Kalamaxuu, making any chargw. We have simply That devoted wife who rushed to his
bedrid* to receive his dying blessing.
Harting*. Lowell and Northern Michi
gan Railroad, ia bring pushed ahead maading that th* wrong* in thia matter
annually gone over by Christfan congre­ with untiring energy, and with the deep be righted, that th* Tax-payer* may
gations of woeehiper*.
get their own money, end the gvnttoTho main foature of the Church Year,
men owning th* ground* may be kfl fa
is the unfarly preeentatfoa of all the
Scriptural facta in th* Incarnate Lite of
Cemetery [&gt;uqo«ev or any other purpose
the Lord Jesae Christ. Beginning with
that they may chetee to ue0rth&lt; m far.
Hie Advent, ear aitoariou next called
This ia whet the public demand, and
to tho rircumstaaero of Hie Birth, Hia
thia demand tn our judgement is jurtl
Ctrcumcfafao. His Epiphamae, or Maniand right, and praraably or olberwto&gt;.
AufatieMk «fa, to theGeuhlm, as the
as. the CouMsiltoe may etect, should be
cxiss, people should not look upon .ab­
acoption*, as so many donation*, hot a*
t*eu worthy of a faster he would have I
investments on which they are sun, to Houur. tlie Mayor, llirt uhib tbu saH&gt;U right.
Another J a regw from thia autrd fol­
wedding guest* at Cana. aa thj I*&gt;rd of rocrire large interest for all tiniv to Brttxu raoiaina fa chug* of ite peureut
nature; tu other*, aa the Greet I’hyuoEditor, anything wo may have to cay, tow who |.ropo**s to oner crim* and ’
tan. aad the R-bukar of evil epirita ;
will apprar aa vddorial, cud that any to sprak for all Woodland and dictat- 1
and to Hie disciple. aa tho Great Teach­
article appeariug is ita columns pur­
Heer him, if liiore two su called grbtker and tho final Judge of ell men.
Hi Earns, permit us Io express our porting to be a cuckuenicetiua. will b*
Haring thu&gt; rtudied thoee foadieg thanks to tbo citiren* of Hastings, end jurt that, and that wo amuuw no re- mea that liar, uolbiug Io do but efope
«prcto uf Hi* bleeoe.1 Life, wo are thou vicinity, for the liberal donation, of spocribility foe th* seutusaote uttered, wit!* the opposite tax, nm from thc
prepared for a cnaaid &gt;ratiun of the eir- which we at the M. E. Parscuage, were or opiciuns axpreswd in aay rououuni- sheriff, and seek tu rum ihuw that have
a gui4 reputation. I don’t know aa the
th* happy reoptent*, on Wednrodey cution. Murt mon undcraUud this but
giitri! "Mure Anoa" ever eloped with
evening Uth May the docosa be liber­ it reauia from the nsuaxk of Id* Honor,
any of the fair sex, but th* article
quoted
above
that
he
did
not.
We
exally rewarded by Him who Las said:
wUl in the laiuro.aad wbeu re­
"it is more bfaeeel to give than to re­
to any article that appears in
lates." Tho receipt* wore 1173.
dumae bo hit lb 1-th writer and

1 nerowilh tender my hearty thank*
to an thuro who donated ao liberally to
Ea. Hanan.—-I was taken Ivy *urme st tho dance got up for my lienvfit
prim al tho position assigned mu on tho
on the 15th fast. May th* Great Braebunted this .tore, and vu hired by
Cometary qaeat.ou. asjert forth by your
Barnum, bring them to justice, or if
New aay thoughtful pereoa can too
run* ipovdvit “Many Tax-payere," in
Droekrll and Eastman are guilty of thc
that this orderly presentation of the rocrime set re them the same way. We
evrded famdeuteaf oar Lord’s tifo fa the
1‘xuur'i Lacrwxx.—Weudall Phft- flesh, mast be vary rtfoctiru. It can­
lipa, tha most eloquent man fa America, ted fan teeoakribate to a inter aad nwfll lecture at Jackson, this (Wedn**- pier appreciation of the Lord Jaras.
And it want bo apparent to every think­
er that the o^erf of thi* arrangement of
times and Ihemee railed the Church
upon to drag my name fate print and
make me a party to tins amtrveaesy.
While I snubs* to having been satetakra fa regard to saaaa taaiteiurafcriod

Htia Qrxxzxaa, Waasxx Ctrr, I
Fuusur ID, 1871
$
takea atoo fa mum particulars. Waiv1 fag all each pointe, however, the beta
It* H. Sheldon ha. opreed a Land
arc simply three:
Offleeu WeM-rOty. Gee. W. Web­
Being salted upoa fa a public aapaoi- ber.
!
gill attend to the bnrirere during
, ty tobuxyoae who had beau far raouthe ;

med. far n barisd glare far
Hia reply was fa three word
ain't aay." I tbre faquir*

Sarsaparilla

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J^lCHtGAX AACHIim

8 O’CLOCK

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mnrxirooD,

■'PBOVIDENCE."

Mcw. 1871. . Perfect.
AURKAT IMPBOVUMEMT

over AU OTHER wrihoeio.

VIJLCARBITTERs5
One uf the gma'Awt » anta of
a»d reentry ia Aappar Am* far .
pie. Thia want ia eepe dally

Salford

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wte
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LEICES E88HIRE
TABLE SAUCE,
THE REST UICE US IEUIH

WHEAT!
11 sum M.1—

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for FAMILY USE.

PMEITABLE EfiLOYim.

WefadreaeMMas Ikwweee AasUfSSedl I
W.rta hmvm]fwyrsvW BL'cAt EHKW1R

isaiits
fsxs

Made la *ar SarcafAke

They are impaadre, require Luc i
little skiU and labor far iWr prolotian and their ndture altodi pleasing

and yocnger members of the bouseboM.
The loro of flower*, in a famify ur com­
munity, ia every where regarded aa loth

It l«-very gratifying to aotio* hop
rapidly tU- taste for flower* han incre as"d in thi« country during the put low I
yeorx In largo stive tho use of (Janie .
and donun for the deooenuoa of par- j
lire, and espscially at weddings andjpor-

: IUUWTI0XA jto Ath to &gt;nc,«M &gt;i«n •! aee4 jM*TI ftly-A
sa4 to» keefllais, Bete
^S'o.'.nimrjSrsi

The abure plan* will aid materially
olaaining an uatiaretanding of the
ibjftt. A i_ a circular bed of any sine
A*. Lay be desired, act with rings of
sub of five different colors ; those ia
o ititer ring should be quite low, bemigg higher toward the center. This

‘f”‘sWd^r

S&amp;to’JflB’iaeBKsTtaK

‘•xoj'audtnI

1EL1MBWM

LIFE IN UTAH
Z.TS

throughout the country. Tbo propor- ‘
tiou of Lousrliolds that now cultivate
1872.
flowers is at least three tone* aagreat as ’
it was four or five years ago. May God ,
speed thia good wusk, till every dwell-; RADICAL
AM RIGHT.
Ing ia town and country shall have ita
flower garden, ct, if no garden, its IxL I I’l.AlN.TRACTICAUI'BOGHE&amp;HVE
eouy or bay window of choice plants sad ,
and flowers. Let tho preen and the !
pulpit lend their influence to help on !
thio movement, and let the Agricultur- ;
al and Horticultural Societies give vu-1
eouragemmt to floriculture as one of i

TwwJsce tool co.,

KLTxaasrrirv revrso
«&lt; HMely

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r oaUbktt a cu, ioxcm
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UraiTUBI

ABLEsT LIVING ACTHOBS

A whole Lbrory in itsrlL '

DmnmoH

CHICAGO
C ACTION

Ejsitf
vr»eS Seals us

&gt;&gt;.„■■» saavsf.

THE CHICAGO ETENIRG POST.
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.

remembering that "Maa shall not ubs
by bread alone."
Thc principal agvnu ia this le-iwfi.

FAMILY BIBLE
A FAMILY RECORD.

men, who are annually distributing
svmIs, Imlba, and planta at low prices for
thc million, throughout the entire coun­
try. by manna of cheap postage ; and al-,
ao diffusing information about flowers
and their culture, by tnoons oi attractive
catalogues and “Floral Guides" of which
hundreds of thousands ora annually
distributed. Mr. J. Virk of Itochestar,
ia justly regarded aa the apostle of flori­
culture in thia country. His Floral
Guida for 1872 [advertised in thia pa­
ps*;] is a tn anil cd lieanty and com|Jetcne». If the useful uuitor .it matainsSrere spread out in ordinary book
■fylek it would make a volume of 300
pages, and coat not low than five dollars
The following practical hints on fiericulture are furnished by Mr. Vfok, and,
&gt;’ oetly cvapiled from his Fforal Guide.
The engravings arc specimen* of bun-

touo JLLVKrnATioxa.

: 50,000

JURUBEBA

pLANTATATIOH JITTERS.
S. T.-1860-X.
This wonderful vagvtoble restorative

SHEPABD’S

compogkd moo bitters;
The location of flower Leda should be
m&lt;u tiy near tbo front and aids* of the
dwelling, and in view bum tha |&gt;arlur

R EF ER'EXQES.

POKE ROOT

F*»l&gt;r
- ..all

Dr. Willi' tat uf Jmteta

tropical teusperate or frigid, it ecu aa a
specific in every aperies of dieorder
which undertuinea the bodily strength 1
and breaks down the animal spirit*.

■fiicai letaii Liiiant,

Children, Adults, Hcrsaa, and Ifomretic
Animals, are always liable to a xndent.,
aad it is safe to say. that no family can ,
pass a tingle eras&gt;« without some kind '
of an emollient being neeeesarv. It be-I
cornea a matter of imponauM then to

Moot Suitable fur the Family,
Moat Valuable lor ths Student.
Moat Instructin' for the TaMber.
Most Appropriate for the ChiH,
Most Useful for the Minister.
Most Interesting fur the Fanasr.
Most Eleghat for the I *nrior.
Moat Profitable for tho Study.

£ r£ r£ &amp; &amp; »

Dr. Crook'* Wino

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DR. CROOK’S

WINE

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ANNUAL DLSTRIBCTION

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NATURE’S

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JOB# B- POTTER i OOi»rni.uHina&gt; _

Fr«ah Garden. Flower, Tree
1 and Shrub. Evergreen. Fruit
i and Herb heedfl, Prepaid by,
Mail. A complete and jtidkaoui
BMorUnent. 25 oortg of either
dam. $1.09. The aix cluses,
(159 packet.) for $5.00. Aho,
‘an hnmenac Mods of oue ywur
I grafted Fruit Trees. StnaM
’Fruita. Fruit Stocks. Yong
! Fruit, Ornamental and EverJpeen Soedlings, Bluba. Kosee.
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The Banner Company.

VOL. XVI.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 28. 1872.

SLAUGHTERING GOODS!

GREBLE &lt;fc RUSSELL

FIRE PROOF STOVES!
Etrry Stove Warranted two Years.

Tbewarwai now nearly doted, or
coly carried on. on the part of the Mexi­
cans by raring and iteteabod partite
without autheritv, fix parpore* of plun­
der and spoil. During our stay in tho
were made, butthoy
down by oar troop*.
Oeu. Quitman was at first appointed
military governor of Mexico. But in
Nor. he returned to the United State*
and Gim. Smith waa appointed to super-

The Mexican Ounfirea* rumored to
Queretaro. It waa hard Cor th* Cantilion pride of th* Moxicaua to own that
they were beaten and compelled to sue
lor peace. Bet thov ware driven to this
extremely at last. Santa Anna ou tear-

___________ . xa
nrered.nL I consider this • bed proc
dent, and 'where a- bad prooxlent haa
’ b**a MtabliahU th* aeomr it is aban­
doned th* better. Sir, if you thia yrer
follow the trreeedent of I’ortlan* with
citie*, and nlaourgusd that the ctmdilion Chicago, will you tell mo bow you can
of th* log market end tho ruling quota­
tion* (which lie took fivm (h* Chicago
imt the United | State*, and not

&gt; evwyefty, TiBnqo and hamfat
BOX th* United State*, but
r there ia afire in th* United
care no4f it b* a barn f Tho

I bold in my hand an amatolmeet
which I propuaa to otbr, provided th*
Senate reronrider th* bill. At th. outret *om* voted for the HU, bettering ita

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&gt;

li«f not only to every small ritr and vil­
lage. but to Tory individual who haa
had £TO]&gt;ertyjlertroy*djby fire ;^aad you

win Mte* when your table will be ovw-

And see just how the thing is done.

Of Every Description, Manufactured to Order, from
GEXUIJflE OAK LEATHER.

10,000 SAP BUCKETS
All Winler Goods must be closed out
gardless of coSL

■ tack* ware mado. Aa Jack Haye*, with
I hi* Texan Hangore turned a ocraar to

| reach the public aquare, an anraged
Izepcrv. or released malefactor hurled a
briek at tbo head of on* of hi* followore. Tbo miirifo bruahed his cap off.
and just grarcd hia head. The Hang­
ar’s hand vu upon his holsters. Quick
aa the avenging lightening a pistol waa
lavellod upon th* ****ilavit and be rolled
in the duat The pistol wa* returnad to
lho bolsters and to* owner kept on a* if
nothing unusual had happened, and
without locring hi* place in th* ranks

Detroit Stoves!

Peteiy Peoa, who waa at the bead of
th* Supreme Court of Justice.
On tho 2nd of February a treaty of
peace w«* signed by the Marita* Oommiaricnera and Mr. Trial at Guadeloupe
ILidalgo. Tho term* of th* treaty were
nearly the ram* u tbo** submitted to
the Mexican Government ia August be­
fore, we received by thia treaty th* territortes of New Mexico, Arirania aad
Upper California, aa are* of 500,000
square miles Tho American flaw waa
at length pulled down from the position*
where it had waved in different porta of
Mexico. Whan the Mexican flag want
up to Ha former planet of ascendeucy.
and waa duly saluted by on artillery.
Our division toft th* city of Mexico
in the latter part cf May 1848. Gen­
Worth’s Division wa* the last to depart.
They took up the ir line *f March on the

I regret that tho honorable Senator
did not consent, without objection, to
this raconaidamtiou. I think tho proporitiou of my colleague a moat liberal (
one. If that should be recommended
by the Commitfee of Finance, I will,
with great pleaaure, vide with my colteague for his amaoduMuE But, rir. I
touch, ay*, and bare suffered more in
proportion to their number and wealth,
than haa th* city of Chicago. I proteat
in the us* M matte* again*! thia wrong
bring done to those men who have thua
suffnrtri by fire throughout tho northern
portion of Michigan.

tkra vtm incidentally before th* Senate,
to make that aggregate half a miffimi
dollars. I woaldmX object to that; nay,
I woold go evea to a million of money
on that basis, if U ware rinr****ry.
I do not hoetiha* th* »ymjMthT, but
do mitagrmiw, tho method by which that
■ympat^yis tob* *xteod*I I *m to-

Tho content* at Htrftr’i Mfariu for
March will be of tho sort entirely fitted
to adorn and instruct th* family circle.
Tho number is, in short, desperatly im­
proved and quite doroid of pretty little
tiny kickahawa. Out T. B Troup head*
t!»e list of articles with a retrospective
one of th* United State* Treasury De­
partment Ono ecu fancy our precious

State Fair at Kalamazoo,
to tho number of 20,000 bad been *et
at liberty by Banta Anna, whether with
Rt«jd or evil motives t* not known.
While sending our men in detached portiaa to occupy important pointe in the
•jiy, we were suddenly- attacked by the
I-epero*, convicts and aoldian in di*guiee. Eacopetat from half op*n door*
worn fired upon us, and miaeilei were
hurled from the flat roots of the house*
Wo suffers at firat considerably from
tins annoyance. Col. Garland, one of
tho brave.1 of our officers was severely
wounded end Iteu Siday Smith waa

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Prompt measures were taken to put
an end to the** outrage*.
Ilagner’s
artillery waa brought to boar against

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The street fighting con tinned for twentyfour hours. On the 16th. affaire became
mere quiet, and the four division* of th*
army were severally placed near th*
four principal gates of th* city.

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Cash for Produce, and sell for Cash

[he very lowest rates.

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this bill and recommit it to toe Fraanro
Committee, and if they in thrir wisdom
report that H&lt;M»0,0U0 teaD bo award­
ed Chicago aa a boon from the State, tot
each State be smvsasd it* quota bated

of the Chicago Belief bill, wa* mainly
confined to Senators Ferry. Chandler,
Logan, Trumbull and Carpenter. The
remarks of Mr. Ferry wwe very long,
and were mainly devoted to a running
cavalry petroled too street*. and a bat
debut* with Gen. Logan. We quote th*
taXon of infantry under Col. Plymptou firat port of hi* firat speech, in which
did good service in putting down thia be itated hi* position ia full, ufolirregular reeiataure.

gates from the ayuntamiento or city
cour.ee!, camo to Gen. Scott’s haadqnar^
ten and naked terms in favor of tho
chunk, citiaeaa and city autoor.L**.
The Goa. inform® i them that tho city
waa in hie power, that tho term, grant~*"■* *“ ““ "'
‘ ’ his pleasure
should impose and_______
At C o'clock Gen. Worth's Divirion
had advanced to too rood landing direct
from (he Alameda to th* Mayor, palace,
lie would hare been tho first to roach
the goal of our ambition. (End ho not
been stopped by orders from baadquai-

In’the early morning Gen. Quitman
took pn........ Ion of the citadel, by toritalioo of too city authoritiea The I’almrtto regiment were immediately eon!
to garrison it The remainder of hie
oolmna with our brigade and Loring’s
rifl. rogmwnt in the teed, ad reared im­
mediately to the Great Sqnar.. By 7

But all waa not ^t one* quiet and ordoily, atragglera were sometime* found
murdered, and th* clergy refuavd to
open thrir hmure far public worship.
They were promptly in funned that mili­
tary protection would be withdrawn
from the church** and church property
unlae* they were immediately opened
for public wcreldp. They were glad on
there condition* to return* their religious |

to Pvtiaad. Now, air, to show our diaporition w* ora willing to -ioubte thra
if the B*o*to ray ao, «p*n areliafof
no,000,000 inatead at 110^00,000, and
mak. tfas MtoMMut WOO,000 upon
Michigan, aad *be wttl iabarowawty
•'lite conceded that tho pusageat
thio bill will be equivalent to areduetionuf 820.000,00U in the coat of the
needed building material It fa also

A tax er contribution of $150,000 waa
levied upon the city ■* a compenaation
fur tho protection of chureh and city
property. Thia waa paid in four equal
weekly iaatallmonte.

full well and appreciate tho force of that
precedent
I know a* wall, too, that
that ha* bad Ha impremkm upca to*
minde of Beuatore. A drawback *f dati** than ia th. exampte for a drawback
At firat there waa a Mtority rf fruit, for Chicago. We wore invited to thfa
vegetable* and provision* in-th* city.
Santa Anna and hi* marauding soldiery
having appropriated, all not immediate­
ly wanted by tho dtiaena, to th*ir own
one. Bui in a few days the city waa
opened to traffic from th* country when
fruit, vegetable* and grain were':plenti ­
fully in th* market place*. Bsnanaa,

pt-aches, pomcranntz'*, datesand melon*
were abundant in the atop* and stalls
and at th* stands upon the corners.
Men and women, boys and girl* in cos­
tume of everr »tyfa and color, and of
every stature and complexion frasn the
tall, lighter Spaniard lo th* gray,
diminunuro mdian dusky creole, and
darker mulatto,passed around our comp.
------- ------ ----------- ---- and quarter^ selling Urir various ware*
in full uniform, escorted by Maj Sura- with tbo vam-. freedom aa among thei.-

own peopte in n tim*of profound pc ice
A diacription of this city would b* in
port a i*p*&lt;iiion at th* dfamptiaa of
r 1’mU* given al length in a form- ertii de. Th* aign of the crow, indicative a!
; Catholic nil* waa ocnxpicttoualy dfaplayed cverTwhero. The spires cf the
capitoL tbn totmtote and every public
building acariy. waa mounted with that
ioerimble emblem of Pupteh deepotfam.
The a’meda is a well arrawred public

make* raonay and giro* hot everything
she wants—except too' muuntauuua
quantity of Heart which alone can satis­
fy her tender natoro. rtbw aha starve*,
bowstetdoric and wtouppy Adonis,

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orogs;

cuiijitamg jmrt cl aa on

“Beptimiui Foltan" bolds the restart
ict.ro* with tbo subtle and mystic
sp.ll which ia Hawthorne's own. In
thia number, you see Soptimius half lov­
ing Bose Garfield, half wondering nt his

The Union Pnofc RMlrcmd Company
having had some trouble with “squat­
J llr**^“,S*!ion bto the conduct of Sene­ ters," on land allotted
the grunt of
' aboil Hindoatteito *
it *31 be upj-crtunc to have an ex- the Ooveromont, heve appeuled to tho
su; J mothers ; Georc * I pitot .tntement from Senator Trumbull, committee on Public Lands, dirough
u ‘‘
“ ‘
' regarding a centred of his with Presi­ their attorney. Hon. Benjamin F. Wade,
dent Johne-in, by which ho appears to to cause additional legislalfoa to bo
bare violated the law and pocketed made to erenre them the land thus oc­
•10,000, jus: prior to giving his vote to cupied.

man wtuiM life he had taken, nnl quite
aaablq to reed ik excov* coo strange.
Mr. Johnson employed Mr. Trumbull
os rounril in the case of
McCardle, and the State uf Georgia'agninM
GrorgeG.Muad.andoti.cn in the Su­
premo Court of th. United Btatea, agree­
ing to pay him a foe of ton thousand

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Beautiful Combinationa
Variationa.

A delegation of colored min from
Boltimorc. Md., visited th. Atty, Gen­
eral yvotorday, sumptaining that none of

l7ih.tretea.IMsa. Steres.
jurors in the U. 8. Courts uf that state.
GEO. WOODS A CO,
The Atty., General promised to took in­
CsmkntsresH. Hui
to the matter and redress their wrongs.
U..» Udi. Wisur lUrest.
The Republican Cuoventiuns so for ar
Two ■iaeaterial reetgnatiuu in one
week.—Another new departurehoard from', have declared for Great,
Amue««tta.-Edwin Forest. Char­ reel violation of the taw by beth the including Maine. Ohio, Kansas and the
lotto Cuxhaan -The Soldiers Menn- partira to the contract, tbo taw of April
21st. INS, suction two, making it a
A Mr. Prince of this dyr, yesterday,
ruisdemoanor punlshaUe by a fine of obtained a verdict for •3,000 damages
•2,000 for any member of Congress to against tho Washington Frvssvy SUr
enter into any such ointract with any for a libel published in its columns, in­
which baa disturbed aad excited rvligiU. H. officer, and section 5 of tho same jurious to plaintiB's business.
! oua circles ia Detroit, haa boon tho nwigact, making it a misdemeanor tor any
Tho Board of Public Works propio
Mtionof the Ray Wm. R McLaren, of
to cause to be laid during the coming
Wiwtainistr.i Presbyterian church and I
season, about •25,000 eqsmre yds. of
his proposed departure to the Episropal
wood i*rcmsnl, and lb. cheapest ptvpbody. Thia thing camo so suddenly up­
dence of it can be found by aay com- ositioa for preserving tbo wood, looks to
on bis congregation, haring romo to [ unite, wishing to see it It tenet known
(Mrafrir^ta- ttJUiTaMW. rrte.tere.te
the oxpemditure of •02,500 for that pur­
their noitoe fir it through tho press ; that I
।
that
Mr
Trumbull
rendered
any
poaipose alone.
C. If.
it Lai excited genuine surpn», eirruw '
OBKXT~llT~
and I might add. some mortification. I। tive or valuable service in thueo coms
falx OaxaxT for March opsms with a
before the court, but, Mr. Johnson was
No one questions the honesty of the
a liberal paymaster, and did not hesitate most interesting, instructive and sis us­
Itertcvud g.ntinmans convictions in that
on that account to pay over the money. ing sketch of •'Tho Colored Member.”
{breaking bis “former theological opiu-1
1 It was paid aa follows
in which a description of Houlheru poliions, and certainly no one of his present
Lera," add ho, endeavoring to keep sssch
March 7th., 1M8,
J 1,000
hold on his property a. wm impb«d in charge can aay that in his m inistry of April 16th., “
2,000 since the war is racily presented ; Wm.
hoopitalfly offering tho use of it to five yuan, he lias been otherwise than Ajiril 23d., Speer gives an entertaining description
another “Yos,“(eaid tbo girl a pmon faithful and earnest in hie ministrations. I
should always bo welcome to his own." We, who have always loved and n-vvrod
•10,000 of Cures with sagfeetiosiv as to tho
It is e relief to turn from the wiber.
him as a pious and dovoted minister of I By referring to tb» dates it will bo method of treatment required on oar
half-foaxful fascination of this pqychoSOLD IN HASTINGS,
part toward that distant island with
togical romance to tho bright, keen wit Chiiat, shuckedjaa wo are by tills sur- &gt;, *eeu that those payments were made
which we have had a recent difficulty ;
BY ACKLEY' A BLADE
ot Dr. Hotasas, of tho world, worldly. prising change of vtows, will hold hit ' during the pendency of tha itnpeechHo runs; a tilt ia this numbei against his memory sacred in our “heart ot heart.'*; rnent trial, and all within about two “Tyler's Administration"-!. handled by
the author of * suggeetiona of tho Past"
and wyh himOud spool in whatever hue months of the day tha vote was taken on
ia a way to keep up tho meet lively in­
impeachment in the Senate.
of duly tu. may bo called to serve
The country knows bow Mr. Tium- tercwt cn the part of tho reader. Ed­
On tho same evening tho Rev. Dr.
vote-1 tu aevjuit tho man who Lad ward Crapoey eoaUaaev his ‘■Mother
i B-tilard. of rhe Firat Congregational bud
1
Church also tendered hi, resignation ' been
1
so liberal toward him in tho above Bide af New York," giving a full ac­
count of tho public charities aad pau­
If the Senate af the United States is perism of the great metropolis; Oen.

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tbs q-sestii.m invol rod ia tha constractioc
of thia proposed load. It ia a fact, that
towns and dtiea enjoying R&gt;e benefits

Consumers

nsay be detrimental to the rights of
stock-boldses, are malted ia cnaaequosn of that competition Is yoy faryw
ynisse for all kinds of produce, sad ssU
atiwrrtoi, ail merchandise brought
from the Eastern markets, the reason
being tho diminished expense of trans- |

fully 10 cents more per bushel at Kaismason, Battle Crock or Jackson, than
it is in this Gty. the coot of shipping

eo, moot of thorn noil it here for tho boot
price th.y can obtain. But suppose by
thsir aid tho X, H. * L. Bond, ieoow
ctrueted the preeent year, then they will
U enabled to sell at four own doors
tho surplus produces of tbo county, at
the highest market rate., and this in­
crease of price atone in lees then three
years will pay tbo last dollar,.any man

Wore there no competing roada psasiag through tbo «U« aad villages untnodiately adjacent to our own, wo
should urge no man to iuvoot money m
thia saforpries. But because of thia

[NOCURE NO CHARC1

e, uncertain, atnbitiia ; our brain* work
and intoxication; so
read a sensational literature, rat, drink,
act in a white heal of struggle fur [.lace
in party or socsoty ; our patriotism cov­
en a city or Btats ; the aountry has out­
grown it
fa is wurth our white, therefore, to
took back al thio man wboeo body was
six foot two aad sound ia projiortioa
to its &gt;in ; who was sober, boneisi, end
pure in Lis .very-day life ; had nommon
mum instead of genius; and who, in a
plain way, served hie country, and not
kinraelf, to tbosmd Thia daj, when L"
camo into the world, io the beet time to
eonaidor wbat capebtilitMe there are
inalifo endowed with thueo virtues
which wo ciaas as tnadiocre, aad tha use

and future proopapty ot tha people of
thia county ia largely {dependant &lt;ra the
construction with the least possible do
Tbo proposed national pork, a bill far
, lay, at thia Rood. And wo trust tho peo­ tho eotaUishmeat at which haa paaeod
ple, seeing tho aseMsity of protecting the Senate, io toasted ia a country but
little known, out which will soon be
hesitate to act. promptly, and enable traversed by the Northern Pacific rail­
and thereby be made comparative
the Directors from thia city, at tho way,
j,
to traveler, um oajv. but tu
moonag of the Board next week, to any the raadiag world. Vataabto papere reemphatically oar quota of stock is se- gardiag tho Yellowstone region have ap­
peared m several of our moalblira;
Cut tho story of its vrondere is not halt
told. It is probably tho most remark,
able region in th- world, andasitbooomoe easy of accuro will be frequontod
by thousands of ntaasuro-oeekers who
matter up at once, and add
per east, havo berotoforo btaeood the wateringto tha cash value of every acre of land pteces of the East with thrnr languid
prooonoe. The bill mentioned sets apart
within five mites of tho prvpooed route, a tract of land fifty-five miles by ULXtyfive milos in extant, lying in tbo north-

Here, with-their wild, strange aad
•ublime surroundings, wo bare w.tcr-1
foils which make oven Niagara a tamo
affair, and a lake, the rirorit of wHch fo
nearly 200 miles, more attractive than
tho iaJteo of Switteriand Hero we
hare a river which, ia its deep cannon
ia the Bousto admitting duty free the
tho naBmli needed ia eo-bmlding of
Chicago. Wo note their action and tho
onto in tbo Senate with unalloyed pleas­
era. Wo behove in equal laws and ia

another, and finally appalled him by
the suggestion ot a disese. called “JfoeMmm ^dAwsu in which tbo patient
turns the Ooior cf bronao. No w.mder
that tb. pdot went aweV eorrowful and
dirpondina. Bui hie
-J------tel him. ffbo said tho
bruise, and secotnmcni
dipped in vinegar. '
disappeared, and tho ---- -------------- „
&lt;VWM ■ hranud mao. In this nuiub.r,
too, ha kits off tho sprcrialtirs ot tho
BeontiMa — the man with the telooropc
who was too busy looking into the hoar-

। really drairou. of ferreting out official
, misdemeanota, I submit that here is a
good place to go to wort. By tho laws
aliovo cited, the Senator was guilty of a
I misdeturaour, the punishment of which
Du we need anot tier Berg It, and while |
j js a fine of three thousand dollars and
his humantarian views are mnetingwith ;
■ the voiding of thv contract. It is a fine
so mush merited approval in these days
opjmrtunity to unmask a hypocrite—
of progress, wouldn't it bo as wall if punish a crime and cover thirtren thuu»anothe- philanthrope should “turn up” , and dullars into tho Treasury.
j to look after tho cruelties, impose.! upon ||
President Grant unites with al) other
■ tho children in our Public Schools ? | g'«d Ib'pubhcani in a desire to .oe thv
From reliable sources we learn that du- I mote searebing invsteigations into every
i ring tho moot bitter cold weather of last'
speetev of fraud and eorrnjKwn, and
month, hundreds of shivering girls and ha. thuwu his determination to exert
boys were kept waiting in the strcst,
all his official power ’ to rorrect abusea,
(tho janitor refutiai^to even let them ami punish unfaithful officers. Let the
into the yard,) becauw they came a few
i Bcnatorsjwho reek to create the impreorminutes too earl), and thu. violated the eum that tho President ie cognisant of
any existing rorrupfion, which is in his
tliat in name casco indignant parent*
have taken t!ie matter in hand and re- | puwir to correct show es dean a rrcxjrd

of “Life on the Plains," and tho most
readable piece cf biography, ‘■Fifteen
। Years a Shah iron," ia also continued
in the preeent number. Anthony Trol­
lope goer on with his story. ‘The
Eustare Diamonds," and 1’ruk Lew
Benedict has a etory. Jerry Black Las
an article which will undoubtedly at­
tract wide attention, upon tha “Now
York System of Jurisprudence." There
are many other yxoelleat tilings in tho
March Galaxy, which our readers will
desire to see, and which 'they will read
with retufoctiun

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BLACKSMITHING!
Hsyise Uul: tk. s«Ur, u-.revi .r Mih
il-Sva
&lt;Um (tritels. sm wwte Ite re

nioustreteil moot emphatically against
this treatment of their offspring, but we i
do not know that the edict of the Board. !
(aad iersrf enough we all are by it.) ha. ,
yet bees revoked. Wo could go on and |
give more uf tbo abuatn which have
crept into our Public School manage

Speaking oi schools, we hope to live
to ese the day when our fraud* teachers
and pnasspefr shall receive a little more
then Wf the pay awarded to meu of
equal or U* capacity ia similar positions.
Ton may lenuraiber that we rxpreaeed
our views on this subject in the Battle
Creek JounoFi ropiinns some months
wore, and we intend repenting them till
miuethiag coesee of it-**Des Fafasfr."

poets, Ixmgfello'v and
--------each for this number a
is. Loagfaltow's is entitled
____ n of Saint Caatina," and it
recounts, in moot melodious rhyme, tho
etory of the young Baron, who want
away from kb chateau in tbo Pyraoem,

Senator Morton and Conklin, have
pressed the controversy regard ng the
doaigis ol Schurs 4 Co. with ssnh logic
and vigor, that tiumner haa already
come down from the high eland origin­
ally taken by him in tho sale uf arms
investigation Finding that the alfogstwos ol bis preamble which wsa placed
in Lis bands by Carl tieburx for effect,
had proved tu be absolutely false so far os
known, bo yeetonlay naked to wrthdraw
it from the Senate, a Senator objected,
and it could not bo withdrawn, Mr.
Sumner's tune ia quite meek, as he finds
himself ic bud rompany which does not
hesitate to impose upon his credulity.
It «ems shameful thattbo bright fames
of the great Sumner should be thus tare
irisbed by dsshing it into the muddy
wstm uf Preoideut m akiag and tho de­
filement uf peraunal malignity. The
country has a right to own him in the
caparily uf the great American caampicin of right, tbo pare statesman, and
the magnanimous orator, but through
th. furor ot jieasiun, tho seduction vf
aduistioa, the whisperings of earthly
ambition or the sadder fate of a great
mind decayed before it p&amp;Mra away
from th. view of admiring milbuus, our
grand Sumner of tbo past i» foot merg­
ing into tho seedy politician aad beroiqirffr. alas, a garrulous old pcAonius whom
wisdom ealdom gleams through dreams
of hie own peraowal impartaaca.

We spoko in a former arttoe nt the
expected advent of thio veteran tragedi­
an. Hte first apixuranoe was delayed
one uighG by ths non arrival of his own
and the troupj’o baggage,' including of
eourao all their stage wardrobe, but on
the evening of the 13th fast, this grand
old actor put in hi. apfwarauce in his
rime, hie 000*0 letters to the curate, who once, aad always to bo famous rule of
goes every night to amfort his Cardinal BicLebeu. Twenty years ago
Itmehnvso tad plays lansquenet with
him Ona night a Inter comae which
tells of nigbte rae*d in tho tents of tho
Terratine Indians, and the Indian
chrsfs daughters, “beautiful beyond
Lebed." The curate listens to this l«tabated.” His opening reoptioa was u
parfoct orabou, the Opera House being
crowded to rcptetion,isomo of tho audienoe coming a distance of sixty mile, to
witness hie peeformoMe. Virgwnius,
Hamlet and King Lear, will fiB up the
nights of this engagement, and if wo
noTw look upon him. or ‘‘his like again"
we can at toast dwell npiJa the memory
of the brilliant part of • our "Ned-"
A pamphlet romonstreaiM of tho
Wbotlver liis route will take him to Western Union Telegraph Company
your city wv are unable to aay at against the postal telegraph bill has
preeent, but shall adris. the Blum been presented to Congress. The oom-

which give a million dollar! to create a
new mcnopoly, under pretense of check­
ing an existing one. To designate aa a
r-ncopoly n postal telegraph conducted
by national authorities ia a government
"of tile pedpte, by the prcTle. and for
tho people" is an absurdity that the
peoydo wiD not be atow to dteeurrr. The
interests of all aro represented by tho
Gownmani as illustrated ia tbo preaeat
that a more refined and intellectual eu- Port Office management If this wlbe
dtenro never crowded tho Opera Houae,
It was a fitting and grand tribute to the
“•Id man. etoqueuL"
Ma closed many m tho bunds of the tow, it wiD bo
through her agent that she will gir. her
promued rradiiw ia March. Her non
arrival boro last week was a severe duapciaimnnt to a great many.
Forests “Hamh-f waa wiusaoed by
iw 1 ,MX» people. Of tho menu of tb&gt;*
performance of which oar “iritics" oxI-nws various oppinioas we shall hero

Dr. Wells’ Kitrart tf Jinkte

-pkdBATkorder:------------

pLAJTATON

Thia wonderful vugotable reatarative
U th. ahoot-anahar of thofeobl. and de-

bOitatod. Aaa tomeand oatdial far the

«• ■—WU-. u.ua,
“• «reuir
a k

i*Kin&amp;a

every other stimulant In ail dhnatee,
trepioal temperate or frigid, it acta m a
w every qwcia of dmordor
which uudermiaes tbo bodily strength
•ad breaks down tbo animal spirits.

3 O’CLOCK’

neceaaory for the Weetern Union Tetagraph Company to taeuo a rertood vdiifon of Webstore dtatiunaiy akmg tnth
their pliaapbkti.
teeewtptetod end is lobe dedicated, tbo
beaunful statuary unveded An., Ac, on
the Oth of April. General Bunmide
and ether nofabffiUm are to b. [react,
and although nw ar. «i«rttug a big
bm. to which “nfl the world and th.
reel of maakted" will be heartily wel-

The Washington ennwpandent af the
Mew Tort HtnU says that “there is no
hmgvr room to dcubt* that Mr. Creevreil. the Postmaster General, is to give
up hie place in the CaUtsec to CoL John
W. Furaey. Tha Preeissmt goes to
Pfofodelpfon'to return Cui. Fontey's
it is the

piTOS.

8.T.-188O-X.

Slewart &amp;

WANTED!
200,(KXKfeeto£AshLop.
100.000 ft of hah Flow
tag; for which the hip­
est market-price in eld
will be paid.

�Wo cooiinuo our report of tho pro­
ceedings of Ui* dreuit Court since the
13th in*L On the 14th, in the mm of
Horace Bangston v*. James Forbes, the
jury found fur tho plaintiff, and a** owed
damages at 8500 and ooati.
Tho oaso of Wm. H. 8kmn*r, Va.
Chandler, Ford and Herbert Olmafod,
judge cut waa roaderod for 8530,18 end

CHUICHEI

11 you want T for 25 cent* go to
(M&gt;28t3)
Aura A Psrarox's.

An order staying all proceedings,
except taxation of cost* for thirty days
was granted in tho slander case of
Williams vs. Freer, and Bang* ton vs.
Forbes to unable counrel to move tor

The beat 10shillingTin th.8tat.at
(feb2St8)
Axus A Paasros’*.

■ASOIIC.

Orthodox Congregational Church of
Middleville, was brought on tor trial,
(fab28t3) and lasted through that day and the
next. The jury found for tho plaiutif
for 1855, and costs.
In the care of Honry Stinchoamb va
I want al! tho eggs tho hens can lay Edwin tL Mallory, judgement for plain­
ia Barry County. Also maple sugar tiff for value of the poporty waa renwanted. The highest cash price will bo 11 dared by content of defradent, and tho
ease of the 1‘ooplo va. Benjamin F
Perkins, waa continued by consent of
I Counsel. In th* divorce ca*o of Jane

Rcaioratire will check iL Splendidly
perfumed and as Hoar ai a cry atal Ail
wide awake druggist* soil iL 8*o ad-

ia fine Premium and Imported fancy
Fowl*. I am prepared to book orders
for delivering otter tho first of Septem­
ber, of the following varieties : Thtfk
end Light Brahmas, Creve-coura. Dominiquos, and Buff Cochin*. Send stamp
for prices and description.
oct25lf.

Great sacrifice of Win­
ter Clothing. Star Clo­
thing House. Grand Rap­
ids Mich.

gim'hMrMfow townsman, F. N. Gal-[
loway, E^_, tho Vico President of the
Hariiagi National Bank, tho following

to pay defendant 85,OJ a w**k durint.
tb* penden&lt;7 of this case. In King vs.
Kiug, a docrep of divorce wav granted.
In tho cmo of Damouth ot all, v*.
Kluck ot al), an order for surety far
costs was entered. In th* case of tho
Poop!* va. Oliver Rose, a plea of guilty
of lareeuy wa* entered, and th* respon­
dent *ant to Jaokson for on* year.
In th* case of Oolby va Litchfield, an
order for security far costa wm entered,
and a stay of proceedings granted to
case of Hayfcrd vs. Gifford, a judge­
ment of no cause of action wtu entered,
and a stay of proceedings for thirty
days granted plaintiff to filo exceptions

Au order anting aside th* Execution
sale, in tho case of Hull vs. Wright end
others wss granted In the esse of
Pbttor vs, Holbrook, tho motion to va­
cate judgement waa denied, with coats
of motion and nn attorney foe of 16,00.
In case of Colo et all vs. Dewey et all
tho motion far now trial was denied,
and ata; of proceeding* for 30 day*
G. Dunlsy v*. John Donlev, a decree of granted, to enable defendants to filo
divorce waa granted. On tho 19th, an bill of exception*.
order staying proceedings in the case ot
Wa.'rath vs. the Congregational Church
for thirty days was granted.
On the 19th, tho case of Wm. McNutt
vs. Thomas Lucas, waa tried and sub­ Flowsr Lodge, Na 44, took place on
mitted to ths Court, and decided on the Monday evening, Feb., 26th, under the
21st, th* Court finding for plaintiff six supervision of tho Dept. G. W. C. TM
cento damages and costs. On Saturday L J. Wheeler and Lady m DepL G. W.
an ordor iij this case staying all proceed­ Secretary, assisted by DepL Q. W. M.,
ings for thirty days, except taxation of O. H. Ellis, all af Nashville, whan th*
following officers were duly installed.

DuBri* va. Jehu Springstrod et all. no
order was entered dismissing the appeal
on application of plaintiff’s attorney, on
payment of coats to date.
The replevin case of Wm. IL Hay­
ford vs. Wm. M. Gifford, was tried and

W. C. T.—Travers Phijipe.
W. V. T.-Mre. D. R. Cook.
W. F. 8 —Mrs. A. W. Bailey.
W. IL See.—Mrs. 8. E. Strike

On the 21st, in the case of the Peo­
ple v*. Frank Ltneb, a pica of guilty of
burglary was entered, and the respon-

OVERCOATS below cost,
Knit Woolen Coats, 60
Cents. At Star Clothing
House, Grand Rapids.

SHIft

Michigan Central R. R.
OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE,
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‘■ggrrttf&amp;ifctiSi'ydS■’EpaSStlfcr.ft'.’Alk.t
Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R

currence at Mason. Tha Laalis JhrtU
relates bow Kittridgo, tho editor of tbo
Aines received ju*t before IChriatmsas a
fine young porker, ready dr-owed, as a
family present from Mr. Moody. On
Christmas morning Mr. K. was the re­
cipient of quit* a different prewnL It
WM from his wif* and w^s not “ready

A new work! An awakening invoatigation! 1 A thrilling theme of fruitful
thought fur Evo men. Hu created more
excitement than the "Wandering Jew.”
Eminently adapted to ths times It un­
ravels the Romanish system from its
origin to th* nrs.vnt; expo*** its baselorn pretencra, it* frauds, its oppositions
to our public school*, and religioue and
ctvil liberties, its final*, Ac.
This work is an elegant oetavo voluma,
containing 753 page*. 109 fir*t-eia*s en­
graving. Bound in sbeej\ price 87, in
doth |5. Bent by mail on receipt of

Grand River Vallsy Division

^EafiSTL’ttKlrttfVti

fo!kx%e*!l it a lumber or rabbiah room.
Since this “Mint’’ retrod to has been
in our community, the' number of law-,
suits haa iacreawd about one half, and j
we take 11 to b* a bad indication of the
subject Wlien ho and this abused
Hartiett Mariah went to Grand Rapid,
of the boat and wiU take chare* of its feeding hi. horee at the barn of Mr. on their errand of “for tho right," we
trading demrtmML “
boat, on Solomon Lawrence of Hickory Cbroars,
think h* must hare forgotten th* scrip­
tbs Upnurtemonri
ho met with a very srrere accident bv
luckot goods aboard, /w lb. reppivef fallinglthreugh the hay-loft, a distance ture “Blreeed are the peacemaker*," «
th* (cveral town* along the ■bore. W*
of about 16 fast, to the ground, striking
Irani that Mr. Galloway retains hi* inaa unguarded hour and uaod bar aa aa
torest in his buriuera at Hartiuga, and on Ms back. Dr. Chandler was soon inatrumeut to prove bar deceased hus­
will probably return there m th.fall. callwl and rendered immediate relief
band an iaoandiaay, (hw.br ruining hern.
_ _____ __
and I am happy to say that tho Doctor
aeU aimply to carry out hie uaacrupebua
think* that if the Elder ia careful he
will soon be able to resume his labor*
people to beware for be ia dangerous.
again.
Wo, too say let the guilty answer for
their deeds, but why has not some sms
taken hold of this affair ? Because no
■mi delights in destroying the happi­
Schoolcraft oorrospondont of tho De­
ness of Ms fellow neighbor, who is as
troit ZnNuu is intensely delighted over
OuAxuxran Feb. 28th, 1872.
a typographical blunder in the Dikystet
Kortoa
Birsxa:
—
Again
does
your
in hopes tho deluded prodigal widow
of that village, which ho says is the
wont on record. Some corroapondence oomepoodant find himself drifting into wfll ohm to her right mind, leave her
from th* Stone party in Egypt was sent negligence, and mint turn th* prow up oompany to root their own husks, end
to the paper ecMerning tho pyramid*. stream, or ho may drift so for aa to be return to her parents and friend* who
It stated that tho girls ware assisted to unable to find the regular chanri again. are sorely troubled concerning her.
Now, Mr. Editor, if “Thine for the
th* top of thote wonderful structure* by But, Mr. Editor, th* lack cf news, of
rad/ natives, which tho “intelligent interest, In this community haa been the Right" has any more tog^t, wo will
keep stiH, for wo think it proper to bo
compositor’' of ths
construed main naaou of my protracted sdeaee.
The snow, the beautiful snow, haa silent when a foci talk*, aad by giving
a* awb and it was so printed.
‘
That waa an tmbarraasmg blander, taken it* departure, and with it much him rope enough he will hang himself
txulr, aad it reminds us of a recent oc­ borinow of our littfe town, aa log draw- and tho community will thus get rjd of

in ilwir numbora, and a general revival
Sboldon et *1L va Benjamin V. Stanton, in th* Ixxigo There were nine new
a judgement for 1380,82 and costa was ' candidates initiated on Monday evening
rendered by dofixnlL In the case ot । last At the close of tbo exercises ^Mr.
Cyrus Buxton va James Parker, a Wheeler was called upon to make a few
judgement of son suit was entered, remark* for the good uf the order, in
against plaintiff and surety for costs, which h* wm followed by Rev. 0. IL
Klin, who said the lateness of the hour '
I Ibiwlcodor vs. Thomas Lucas, ot all.
forbado him entering into any extended
The ca»o of Rueaoll B. Wightman, v». remarks, not, that h* wished thorn
L£f Editofs and Publishers insert
Harvey E. Handy, was tried and sub- tn think ho did not like to vpeak on that
ing tho above, with this notice *4w.,
subject. Ho spoke of the apparent
will, on a receipt of a No. of their pa­
On the 23d, the case of Allen Who*. i good feeling and iatereat manifested in
per containing the ‘ad.,’ receive a com­
Lx k and Charles L Tuttle, vs. Amov : the Lodge, and eepeciaUy commended
plimentary copy gratis. _/EJ
Woodmansee, wasArwught on for trial. I the attendance of yuuug men, and that
!
it
was
a
rare
thing
to
see
so
many
more
On an offer by Mr. Sweexey, tdaintiffs
attorney to prove st«cial damages, the ; young men than ladies, but he predicted
Cannot injure the Watertown or Ag­
that tho young 1-odie* were nut gener­
ricultural Irenraneo Companies of Wstally slow or far behind in a good cause.
ertown. New York, as they in.nre noth­
On tho whole ovAything passed off
ing but private residence* end ere not
pleasantly.
Thu laxlgo voted their
exposed to sweeping fire* In nineteen
payment of coats of terra and aa attor­ thank* to tliu Worthy Brothers for their
yearn experience tiny never loot over
ney fee of 110,00.
kindly service.
8-f.OfX? in any one fire. The combined
In tho case of Sila* 8. Parkhurst vs.
Taisas.—To tienators Chandler, Fer­ assets of three Compenira are over
OoL 8. Sweeglesot nil, a judgement for
11,000,000, and from the nature of their
ry,
Carpenter,
end
Sumnur,
and
RepreSOLD IN HASTINGS.
plaintiff waa rendered for 891.29 and
rroentstiv** Foster, Blair,
Beck, risks you tan see they are tho safest
BY ACKLEY 4 SLADE.
Stoughton, SJuthorland, and Platt lor Companies in exiateno*. Do not insure
your dwellings, barns or their contents
Congremional Documents.
To tho General Ticket Agent of lire until yon have seen their agents and
ascertained their rates, as they c*« in
Dodge, aud Liaccm Brigham ya. John
wtu. aars roc from twenty-five to forty
Stewart and Alexander McFarling. a
per renL on premiums paid for insur­
judgement from 1187,85, and coat* in
ance No Companies ever organised
have met with the success of these ComIn the case af Alonso Bennett vsCuthcrine Darling, a motion to dismiss Reforms," hare nominated David Davis
wm argued and denied, with an attor­ (ano of tho Ju*Lca* of the Supremo
ney fee fcr 85 and costa, and tho mas* Court) for Resident, and Gov Joel Par­
and the Territories, and the traveler continued by consent In tho cos* of ker. of New Jersey, for Vice Prerireaches almost any point therein by a Travers Phillip* vs. John C. Spencer, a
Sombkixo Nice-—Aside from tho
spb-ndid Lino of Railroad.
judgement wa* rendered for 8108,32
“Cemetery Question." wo are pleased to
Thia line of Railroad ia tho Brauxoto* Rocrr, which starts from Chicago
tell our r-adors something about Be»rOn Monday the CCfh, on application,
mer, Heath A Co. These gentlemen
after pasting very satisfactory oxamin &gt;- day morning at CUltdonia. charg'd with have recently added to their Furniture
tian*, Fred V. Young and Wm. Rowley ' entering tbo D&gt;-put at Middleville on । business largo additions in the Under­
Bunday night, and taking some 820 00
taking Use; including a very nice asla tho ease of Michael Handyv*. in currency. Ho ia aa d to bs a rechnt oortnunt of Robes and Shrouds of all
rriou, an! to bs a
Henry I- Sanford ia Chancery, an or­
stylaa and patterns. Coffins, and Cas­
der giving complainant 90 days to pay
kets, of every rise constantly on hand,
balance duo on said land, including coots
Too .Baviiie.—Tho sentence pro­ and «lab.-r*!t plates and trimming* to
of suit, when tho defendant ia required
nounced, on Willison—a fine uf a few
to execute to complainant in fee simple
hundred doUnra would han? boen more
satisfactory to tho propio, and bettor
Route in the Wool, tlieroforo you ore
subeerved tho end uf justice in tho
more sure cf yoar M/rty and tmftrl.
opinion of very many of our best eitiThe Burlington Ruuio tin. admirably
answered tho question “How to go
West P* by tha publication of an exoolList ot Letters remaining in tho Post
l«rt Pamphlet, containing a largs,
Chicago, hes returned home aad will
office. Feb. 28th, 1872.
truthful mop of tho Groat West, end
resume hi* practice again with renewed
__ -X
___ vi.
Jono* va Clara Pegg, a judgement for
Lucy A. Brown, Suxan Hutchinson.
8104,93 and cost, by default was entered. G. T. Howes. Clara Hart, C. E. Martin, energy. He has spent the winter very
An order staying proceeding* in tho Eugene Palmer, Margret Pogh, Char­ pleasantly and profitably at tbeOoUog*
and Hospital*, u papers brought back
in the case of Parkhurst va. Sweogles lotte Spencer, Dr. IL B..wloDirect year letter* to.No. of P. O. Box wjth him can testify Ho ha* dissolved
et all for thirty days to euabla an spwith Dr. Cox aad will pursue hie prac­
plicstion to be made for new trial
tice alone. Office at tho old plan*
In tho chancery case of Stebbins v*.
Dtrrke* ot all, an order was entered
giving drfendanto leave to appear and
plead, end setting aside order pro-amfewo on jiaymsut of solicitor* fee of 820.
In Johnson vs. Johnsen, the divorce
wo* set aside, and leave given defend­
ant to fin answer within.-80 days.
In Osborn v*. Holbrook et all, tho demurrvr wu* over ruled, and thirty days
given datendanta to answer, or payment
of 810 Mlidtan fee.
In Kiag v«. Fuller A Ode!!, and order
to fife seeurity for rosto within GO day*
wa* entered, in default tho cos* to lxdismiated. In Comb* va Patton MaB.

Wtth bis usual liberality, Sap't Bell
af th* I). A AL R. R. refused any compsnsatiou for thn transportation of th*
engine and Fire Cjmpany, who went by
special train from Grand Haven, to
Grand Rapid*, to aid in extinguishing
tho fir* m tlio Sweet Hous*.

when alMghing cra*ed, y*t tb* mill yard
here presents a fair appearana*, and I
think there is mor* log* on tha yard to­
day, than there has boon in any previous
•pri.-.g for several years.
We have in our town, to be assn by
any one who dvrirea, a tape worm of 83
fe«t in length, which has for thirty years
been tbo post of oao Mr. Fiahaut, a
Frenchman, aad rseidsat of our village.
There had thinran frat cf th* worm
passed him before the expulsion of th*
thirty-two foot abore epofcon of. Mr.
’Flahaut was hi* own phyriqax, using
different medicine* as proscribed by a
friood of his, which proved just tho rem•dira He is now enjoying splendid
health, and says be can now eat without
bring most choked to death by th* ear.

ila present burden aad peace again ob­
tain it* equilibrium. Anon no more.

ItZLtS'

We have another big log ou tho log­
way of tbo sawmill hero, scaling two
thousand, four hundred and twenty foot.
It ia twenty feet long, however, and over
five foot through at tha butt cad. It
was drawn by| Mr. VatYalkenburgh of
our village, aad required three or few
yoke uf oxen to get it to tho mill.
Having nothing more, end no* know­
ing whether thia will prove acceptable,
will therefore close with an adieu for
this timp.
Ran.

Ayer's

Cherry Pectoral,

The German Aid Society of Ml dem­
ean has let the contract for building a
public hull, which wiU coal 83.500.
Opposite Port Huron the Sl Clair
- Fxs 2Gth. 1872.
River ia aa free of foe and as clear as in
Ma. Edits*—On peniaing your last July. It ia not us ni BL Clair.
isau*, I notice an article signed
for tho Right," ia which tho wr
played a marked degree of taloi
principle. Ho oays ho
" '
himself in holding his
It ia rumcred that Imlay City haa
pledged 8100,000 to build a branch of
th* Port Huron A Michigan Bailroad to
the citixens above referred to, are our Saginaw.
W. H. Smith A Brother, of Hillsdale
best. Heaven and all tbo hosts thereof
pty the rest of ua. Also tho-oyof
stop thief’be aaya will not be “eerily

of anybody being blackened arxt dofamed by it! Wo aay lot it coma with
all its scathing and -courging powr ; it
will only make bettor whom it hik It

However, it dwi *eexn to touch ths
quick ofthoen "sainted individuals.' tenrivsly made.
Yea, the vtoro was burned and all iti
Ths Board of Supervisors.of Ionia
contents, also tha greater port of Dree- county, recommend that the people cf
kclte gtxxl. which he kept up ataira that connty borrow 850,000 for the
snow Court Honse

bed, one or two poirof worn out shoos
and a bundle of paper rag* Ac., whoso
value was immediately restored byu*
citizen* who are in tho habit of giving to
the needy regardless of their morality.
Now about this foul play that people
suspected, ao “a number would not sup­
port Mr. Barnum for treasurer." Leto
see the fact*. He ia a young man and
ran ageiust a first cImb citizen, one who
was never beak* befcre for that office,
although his opponents were ot our bast

A portofioe. Io bo called Boeder.
hasUen eotablhh*d at Muskrat Lake.
Misaaukoo county, Daniel Reeder,

Mt.

Isaac Norton, M Bear lownahip,

fr.m lbs calf of tho leg tb th* bone.

It i* said that tho extension of tho J.,
L. A&amp; R.B. is contracted for within

so plain, whyoould it not have been had
before! Bui no, spite work and fiendisbnem ia its origin. And again we are
informe-l by tho brother who went to
Hr. Nodme haa long been a resident
BL Paul, that he did request prayora fur
his wicked wife. Hi* dyit« bleating af Barry Co., having moved from Ohio
to this State in 1854. The oaus* oflua

ague on Monday next Tbo track ia with­
in tho township, arid only a mile distance
from tha village Emit*. Roddy's line rf
stag** have made connections with the
Minstructian train twice a day 'taring
Rxsiokstion.—Rev. 0. I. Deyo, Pas­ tbo week. Tbo regular pamengar trains
tor of ths Christian Church in NaabriH*. will not be put on until the track is
has Mrignod Ha pastomfe to take offset ballasted, but a alow train will ran to
Exceedingly o’d nights.
Apr. laL ho having accepted a call from
Beautiful apriog-lA* Oays.
tbo First Christian Church in Jacksen
The grade has boon setabliabod st the ing Us Lad with a Um. Bat whoever
TMrty-two days to the election.
Rra
Aw*t.—Yesterday a team Union School Grounds, and work will dreamed, af hi. Kk. bring an -rth
Business of oil kinds exceedingly
this “devoted wifo"
frightened by th* cere at the Broadway commence as soon as tbo frost disere again ! Now
lively.
1872 in driault of the payment of croeeing, ran wildly up State street, but
8380,17 and coeto waa raterwi.
la Southwick vs. Dodge et all, a doere* of *als on or after April 1st, 1872,
Prof. 8. B. Calkins of Cbimgoia de­
ia drfonlt of tho payment of 8187.81
livering a course of lectures before tbo
atedenta of tbo Commercial Collage ct

IN FULL BLAST!
Clark's Photograph Gallery.

months ago and in that abort space of
time *at it* way to such an extent, that
death finally pat aa end to bi* sutfcringn H* bares a wife and several

Hastings

umi WORKS!

�i.t-ir. .onaf

iiwB mar.

forvousg people oc thorn of link «xperUeo eod limited means. Other*
may fill up iLuu flower beds with plants
from tbs green haose. ready grown or
la bloom ; but these do sot afford half
tb* nl—anr.shli rxeium-nt to youthful
minds which those do that hare born
nuroed aad fended from the tiny m-.k!,
and of whi-h every see leaf aad bud
haa baoa watched with eager aatiripatioa till the opening blossoms appeared.
When, where and how to sow tbo
seeds are points of aom* flifficulty with
th* novi** In floriculture, bn’ are all ex-

avoid covering the seed* too deeply, and
to abode th* tmallvr kind* so that the
hot aun shall not dry the surface and
destroy them while vegetating. Thia
latter is particularly uereetsry in our
south-western climate, where hut sun­
shine aad dxy wiada are quite frequent
in spring as well as in aummer.
After covering th* delicate *o«da
slightly with fine earth, and watering
freely but rally with wsrm water,

Jha tSmirJeMWda IMO—1 OiWivw..
rtatftwSy.L I.^a.
' sea* ate GaaareJ‘Jiartreuas ar Iks Xwsevs ateruMTHfenin: ns ™ “
iI.uk* in »r ike sresas■ ate &gt; — ■»■ • awtuaiiThe Causmx, Pnom and oom-1 ^gwicsyaaari. &lt;»ti»
mon .Pink are well known end highly | ggS—it sans
eeieesoMi perennial Sorm. They can
all be easily produced from areds sown
lato in spring. Carnations require a I

■

MILUOXa Bser Trelase
W ’I - - CesaM»
tar has bean greatly improved by th*
oroduetiea of new varieties, within a
fowyeuepasL -All the approved aorta
or* very double and finely rsslceed; some
are of quite dwarf-hafaiL -.aly six to ten
iacbM high; other* grow oeveml foot
high, with a profu-ioa of larg’ double
bloeoenu. The plant* maybe pruned
by cutting off part or all of tho side
branriic*. end thus form perfect wreaths |
af blossoms above Give neb w»l and
dn not crowd the plsuta

SHEPARD’S

COMPOUND WAHOO DITTO.

’T&amp;ffSl’i.&amp;ftUKSL—■—
long* to tho tame genua ; it haa been '
much Improved of late year* and ia quite
■ dreitable Mo*ur
*
Digitali. or Foxgior. is a. &lt;Jd and
popular flower of stately appearance,
••ally grown from aeed or try dividing the
roota. Douhlj Hollyhock* ot th* best
modem aorta are magnifioeat flower*.
Very deaireblo for large grouada and
whore to bo reon at a distance.
Dahlial, Gladiolus, Tritoaaa and the
like w» have not room to mention hen
nor the magnificent tribe of Lilli**. AU
who are able to procure roota of three
wiU of couree reed Viok'a.Catalogue.
Everlasting Flower* belong crith tho
annuals, aa do also moat of di* Orantfientn! Grnssev Both three are, very
pretty for making winter boqueta. \le*
tho Florel Guide for hints on thuir culti-

AUD

WANTED

io liisstrooD

aeh, (iitlivenett, A'eroous and
Sick Headache, Liver Complaini,
FeverX Ague, l&gt;y»peptla, Worm*
in Children, Filet, Oiliout ComplainU, Lot* of Appellie, Erup­
tion* of the Skin, Plmpleo on the
Fare, and aUDUeaenn of the
Flood; alto the betl Diuretic in
Co* for Kidney Complaint*.

PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.

1872.

RADICAL

LUMBER

sntirah.
EiErS
lESES

RIGHT.

PL Hh\HUCTICAJ,PliGG RESTIVE

pep or with atonaa at the corners, to
prerent them from beirg blown off. If
gentle reins occur tho covering* mar bn |
retnovedfur tho lima, but it a heavy 1
ahower ta an tiepatad leave thrm on, aa
it would otherwise beat the aurfaco too
hatd. After four or five days, begin •
look for the young plants Io aiqwor, aad

for a few days laying a little fine brush
orer the spots, or a few sticks cross-wise,
aad be careful to giro water if dry
weather. Thin out tho plants if so
thick as to crowd each ocher before
laaw enough to transplant. •
TaxsiruxTiao — As ao-jn u al! dang­
er from Croats is over end the plants are

||

DR. CROOK’S
STKVPOr

3 ES COrrail Orsrt t. r Uw m -1 r »&lt; U» r,. SIM.

POKE ROOT.

sciu-T-cH;'1? c,3‘."--5E:j:
l kJ M Ik. .UMS 4., l~~..k.» A. l&gt;. UTI. &gt;e
•ns, see •»'.». all u» ru«l UU.
IMsnM II
&gt;M* li torr a. u u* &gt;»4 yosa i. w m*. ate •* n

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ASIBOICGY. ||

FAMILY BIBLE

Ayer’s

so

Hair Vigor,
For restoring to Gray Hair its
natural Vitality and Color.

inse,

The planta ren generally be taken up
two ar threw together with a little ball
of earth, and removed without break­
ing tbo roota. Beeure and giro the plants
room enough to grow, arcordmg to lb«ir
can and habit waler freely when ret,
end if doUrete aorta and tho rtota much
disturb*!, g-.ro partial ahadaforafrer
isy^ by sticking a bit of shingle on tha

$10,000 IN GOLD !

atroyed, ar tho glands atrophied and
decayed; but such aa remain can be
saved by thia application, and stimolated into activity, ao that a new
growth cf hair is produced. Instead
of fouling tha hair with a pasty sedi­
ment, it wiU keep it clean and vigorooa.
Its occasional uao will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling off, and
consequantly prevent baldness Tho
restoration of vitality it gives to the
scalp arrests and prevents tha forma­
tion of -dandruff which is often ao undssaly and offensive. Free from those

GRAND RAPIDS

BLOOD PURIFIER.

finest example* ol thia kind of beauty
are wen in aub-fropical plant* and
•censry, thia title haa been adopted for
thia arei. of fiow«-bod«. A fouxiaome
liook darotrd to the subject ha* recently
baea published ia England, by a popu­
lar writer on floriculture.
As the plants suited for this stylo are
steady of tall growth, and some of them
too near the dw.lliag or the front walk;
but along tho aid* of the tawu or car­
riage-road. and where they will not ob­
struct aay desirable view. The soil
should be a little moist, rather than dry,
and made quits deep and rich. Tho

R EFEREJiClL

One Prize $5,000 in Silver I

T«i Srs TaunciL Srrtr. of FlowerBsds L tbs very latest fashion in flori
cultnro. It is moro natural and lere
showy than the BMm Style, detailed
in our fanarr article, end require* more
akiU and knowledge of plants for its
affective practice
Bet with a little
•tudy, and the aid of a hut-bod for
starting ths planta, there need be no foar
in making a beginning ; tliea a year or
two of experiment will giv«- ploaauro
aad aucreaa.
Tlus style is baaed upon the principle
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the location of th* beds stould St“i»

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50,000

■fd.tl «*• Nsnk-seM
is
■I lLutr Ik »I lavs jars. I. 3, seHS

Freak Garden, Elower, Tree
i and Shrub, Evergreen, Fruit
and Herb' Secda, Prepaid by
■ Mail. A complete and judicious
| aMorfrnent. 25 sorts of either
class, $1.00. The six classes,
1(150 packets) for $-5.00. Also,
an imincnac stock of one year
graftctf Fruit
Trees, Small
1 Fruits, Fruit Stocks, Young
| Fruit, Ornamental and Ever­
green Seedlings, Blubs, Roses,
Vines, House Border Plants, Ac.,
&amp;c., the most complete assort­
ment in America. Prepaid by
mail. Priced Cntaloges to any
address, also trade lists, gratis.
Seeds on Commission. Agents
Wanted.
.
B. M. WATSON, Old Colony
Nurseries and Seed Warehouse,
Plymouth. Mass.
Established
1842.
jan24m2

production of great beauty. lite pi.uit
u vary hardy and will boar transplant­
ing aad rough treatment Tha flower*
are rerr double, of bright colon, sad
last a long tfana. The erode can ba had
mixed or In eight eeparato color*.

Moat Suitable for the Fanulv,
Most Valuable for tho SicJest.
Moat Instructive for th* Tre.-b«
Most Approprial* for the Child.
Most Vaeful for tho Miniatar,
Most Interesting for th* Fnar.
Moat 1 logant for tbo Parlor,
Most frofitabla for the Study.

some preparations dangerous and iniurioos to the hair, th* Vigor can oedr
benefit but not harm iL If wanted
merely for a HAIR DRESSING,
nothing also can be found ao desirable.
Containing neither oil ncr dye, it dore
not soil white cambric, and yet lasts
• long ou th* hair, giving it a rich, gfotay
w^aumS*"r'****MU‘■ lustre, and a grateful perfume.
SALE OM KXKCCT1OX.

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I at uur Job Roqbu and get the
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by tie Beat Job Printers in the
Bute.

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XVI

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY MARCH 6 . 1872.

SLAUGIT1BIMG GOADS!

000000318901020102010000024801

FIRE PROOF STOVES!

Lath cut .
17,084,000
i forth on hand
820,000
Lege 1. boon, f—
5,184,000
In the way ofskingio., the shore has
a manufacturing capacity of about 150,­
000,900 per season, but in thia branch,
the shortness of the log crop had its effeet, as will as with ths saw mills. In
1870 the Shore mill, turned out 89.800.­
000 shtogtes, and in 1871, 88,592,000,
showing a (light decrease. Ths other
atatistica are as follows:
Shingles on hand
770,008
Men employed ’
290
Oemtal invested
81,490,000

In tbe Detroit Pori we find tbefoOowing article in reguid to tbe Mtehigea
Central Railroad. It te evidently pre­
pared with much care, sad sna fates iaformation of interest aa to the pre list
status of the road, and the plans derid­
ed upon for the immediate future. Wo
rejoice that this rood, which basso lang
been the modsl railroad of the Wad, ia
to Iw kept still in tho van, and up to its

Evrry Stove \Varrantcdtioo Years.

Every . Description, Manufactured to Order, from
GEMUIKIE OAK LEATHER.

the oountry as a modal road in past
times.
Wo have mods some inquiries as to
the cause of this state of things, and
find them somewhat singular. Though
well managed, tho road bad boon for
aoms years stationary, and without much
progress, until tho present chief sxaetltive officer succeeded Mr. Brooks ao
President. Sinew 1857, until tbo also-

And sec just how the thing is done.

10,000 SAP BUVKETS
Winter Goods must be closed out
gnrdless of cost.

the effete and monarchical adherents of
royal courts it was inrirted that long
custom had invested the habllimert. in
question with a sort of presenptivs bternaltonslity; and further, that the
fagte,by re^ of hanug lor many
year, uncomplainingly inserted himsoU
therein, was eetoi&lt;pod from denying
their eucial legality. To this the proud
umvw was that our hemm is the sotting
ana. Tho aame hno of atgn—«te will
doubtless be chiefly relied on by th—
opposod to the proposition of tho St
Louis bar ; and yet there is, perhaps,
something to be said in favor of that

J«I&lt;1

Detroit Stoves!
1 Total number of gang .aw a
Total number of M«l
Capacity of mill.
' 701,000,000
Lareberoatia 1871
I 528,682,803
84,238.000
Canital in rooted
Onhandunrold
42,028,611
On dock told
33,570,000
11,989,284
8,140
62,850,000
5,333,950
576.610
But two now mile, on the river hare
besa added since our last report—Irwin
A Ckx, at Broth Saginaw and William
Celtam, at Carrollton. The latter iras
buiitia 1871. ran as a stengle mill, but
the mill haa since been purchased by
Wiggum A Co., a circular put in, and
wilfrun as a saw mill hereafter. Two
raid. did not run at all last season, and
several only a portmu of the season. in
eousaquctK-e of the scarcity at tegs. But
one saw mill Was destroyed by fire, that
of Chapin, Barber A Co. This occurred
October 9th. the dime fire de.trcying

state Fair nt Kalamaxoo.

Northwestern Fair at Grand Rapids,

GOODYEAR \ STRIKER.
1867
1868
1869
1670
1871

iwcfp
t’asb for our Groceries, we pay

The East Saginaw fberew gfrss the
following inuroatiag and valuable axhftit of iMMegfenw TaMsy. end of the
Bari Shore of MicUgaa

Cash for Produce, and sell for Cash

18/48,487
i,;.5j,rv:
23,125,99'*
In tii amount 7, (UU.ud.«i 12,500,9W
taqn, which .wan siiure-d f^ia the

AisatcaK Hossa.—-The March ntftnbsr of this high toned and popular tWlar illustrated tMgtBM MBf|$fia K^tfta
by George Alfred Ttfwnsend, Jay'Bee­
son, B. J. Hudson' (Miss Leonard ad
Therein not adull page between Ite,
coven, with an elegant engraving and
eo many fine illuafraGoas, stories, songs,
fuaunderaWknowtedguanibradtnter. w. do aot wonder that ill. piuhlng
abred rapJly. Th. Boston Jraraaf, K
Y. TrOww, and many other loading ps-

t» coon as the fnxt ia out of the ground
sufficiently for wort to progress. From
New Buflato west 70 mite, thia double
track ia snoot needed, though both that
portion and the portion between Detroit
and Ypedaati will be poshed. and both
be completed as eoon a. poedbte.
Frosu Nile wet toward Now Buffalo
the track m hoarier and wdl require

Than will also be 50 miles of steel
rails laid in tbe main track thia soaaon
No Iron w'll hereafter be hud in tbe
main track, and soon the rood wdl be
aU etsM, and all double track, and as
—Mb oC it thia year as waribk. Tho
steel rails for 111 mites of track are al­
ready purc'-iosed and are arriving in
New York now for early spring wee.

Cubic fret.
764,060
1,106,000
1.982,000
via; • large —d growing da­
. 1 beta waa aha l-u: out ana
d 1,298,500 cubic frit of lang
S&amp;.I. n summary of the

HICKS &amp; BROTHER,

pay

tho Chicago fas. which disabled the road ,
fee a time in tbs West by.tho destruction
of all i tn steiron buildings at the west
end. By the time those buddings ware
repaired commenced the rurii of lumber
of al! kinds, abd brick, ami every species
of building material for Chicago, from
Mschig-a and all the lateral rood* on
the north of the main line of the Michi­
gan Central Bail Bead, .which crowded
ft from Kalamaroo and New Buffalo,
and from Jackson with an eslraordisery quantity of this unusual business.
gown convey, an idea of suitability,
To this we edd the most extraordiieahke to the* tawver who haa drawsun rv yield from the lavt harvest
over
Um tradilions with tbe Utter ot the law
and tbe casual sight seer who knows neither the track, thongh largely un­
nothing except that thi» tribunal impres­ proved. nor the power, though ia the
ses him with more trust end reepect than past four years it had been vacraeeed 50
per cent, were any of thorn adequate
e^beUsM—
____
to the prom of bouneea- ,
The direct resalt haa been delays on
freight peering bath way., and oonaeqnout complaints on the part uf ths pat­
ron. of tbe rood.
It will bo eesn Uiat thwo delay, have
been unavoidable, though to be regret­
Roman army wn. probably a mob as ted. The only remedy remaining un­
motley in ite garb as FalsteH*. levy; the tried was the double treck, and too
first Boman standard we know was a board, on countntrrinn, detorteined to
mere handiulofhay tted to apole. As meet the difficulty, and have aulborised
90,983,000 the military cbareraar became more de­ the cunitraction of 75 mites of double
101.104,000
track, with steel roils the coming season.
129,848,600 veloped to the tegiunary uniform, for so
wr may term the Roman armor, was
178,570^00
167,691,000

187,691^00
5,557,000
8129.896

GROCERIES

miln. of additional aide track, 5U mile*
of steel rail, and 500 can have boon ad­
ded to ite rolling stock, and »ine» Mr.
Joy haa been in the management about

respects the Supreme Court of th®
United States. few won who bare ever
seen that hut resorton full -bench but
must hare found a rotnplotoneaa added
by the robe. Perhaps, in the day* of

with a proportionate increara in capital
and a umber of men umptoywd. The
JeBowir* ia a us—ary of the shingle

■to buy

strutted, and the burimsM in tonnage
had beju largely inrreosed ; the road
had become crowded, and tail winter it
became apparent that the large tlTlin,
both in it. rolling stock and power, and
the improvements in ths track, before
that adequate, wc'ro nut luQkaent lor its

ua um —in Unas of railway trayel arp
in uniform ; tb.i lottcr-carriora are in
uniform ; it tan boeu proposed to put
custom ■ .Uficvre in uniteon. The some
tandeucy Urn the church. The qarwMntrf—Mris.isaSH al oar hr. eoclesiastic d topi' a. Many B— and ch arch­
es trmd robeward; none, that we know,
to the mundane urapSeity of a bobtail-

Tbe unblemished wi too*
glaring to the distent eye.

only, nt the very lowest rate*.
Mid, ■ Vet

H A! H A
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iro then* tor you:

TWENTY TUOCkAND DOLLARS

J

NINTH ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION

CJIOIUE GROCEB1E6'

—«&lt;—

A fine stock Jcrr Otdd

Oysters und~^ifrejdnicnt».
jn hand at aS hours.

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• Detroit Commercial Advertiser,
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WBDNE8DAY, M*&gt;CH 27. JC2.

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Gold &amp; Silver Watch

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Detroit Opera House
flubscrir • ’■

MIST

to kfr-p only to our ownaecalar province,
wo repeat that many rebel— men and
chuicheo tend to surpltea and rib, and
ao elb-wear tag shurah is eastrag its
garruont otf. Akpsri ter oreps, fa one
w—U-MMria* raugo, andtbe—1-.
faro of the whole country ia interested

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JO3CE AMD SAMCJ

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1870

Lornher mssafaeh—d oa tho "fihoee”
betwwn the north of the SagiaMV Bfoor
which properly eooxee
into the above cakmtat— ta —fo—Wtant item of tbe product at the RXKttea

Price $2.50 » year. u&gt;d Cheboygan,

between
th. two nations as to each oU
1 ’s position.
C
t
If — admit &amp;te » be Bre^X
tree,
it bocomaa al case • —tlir of
TO
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ssjsrcixsrjfiS Stf
Gurercment and peoplo of each conn- October d

jydw Mtt and^ then prove fruliri— ]

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Secures Specie I'Protoction to Every Policy
faint CoLxrs,*
i'antidi, and bye
Holder I

HEAT) THE FOLLOWING LIST OF CLAIMS PAID
jrUDIBB *UKJii
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TJUrLI.VG 84G^.
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Pe»iffltari.&lt; P^OMinl^e aac. Ha« Oa.

Wail Paper and
Ctxrtnin FixiuregJ

mea, KaxejnaCa, &lt;Jntocagoa, Hoa*toiM.
Kawemsar. Maebiaar, Maaitoo. pop.
ni,7«
•
, fcfc DiM r Ilia. Mnnlcalm. XMueta,

New Advertisements.

E&gt;. toxrw
To-day (Manh Im) ■
dftbw leadtaz iuuu .( .hipeneut fruea'
door end hr^tt nd » so foerfaity Lake Sopanor. dwre were
mom eop­
cold bat that ww can Wien that spring
time ia os xto way hither. aad that its

at

half IxrreU.

huaber

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fe-t

I. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO,
ttoa tor Stax, uflk-m oerur. ia C

DRUGS
Medicines,

Grand Bin
la l ucneettoo* Jewato E^pnbUcaa,
candidate tor Gwerwir, ia 1971, was
elected by IOS ssajortry over Fngliah.
Ito Jewell haa b-en resucusaiad by the
Eopobucann, and wX be eleefiad by a

PAINTS &amp; OILS

la Rboto Tsianrf, GrW't cayr-ty
*M iImuW aed U is pnbaMo that
Um g ■pehliogii w di carry tike SkaM by
aboc: that taajor.ty a! the approaching

SAVE BEEN TO SOOTH
AMEEICA.
To all parts of the Scutl
and West Suffered pain
beyond description.
hit hiss tmrr is

j

of th. &lt;»«pu to bo iI0,nX3E7.7S
Th. CTom rwratpea tor tho year, ndaoiTe
of .be Lake Miahagaa pnportoo. wore
I«LS47Jf7.-4 m(■■mi W SN«,M6 U
। CTM 1*7J. Th. ezposdllWM for th.
yoar won KMUSlSC bna* CX«4.41
ever I &lt;70 ; and the net neoipaa tor 1871
wore to* ..tJ3 M. Dana* the year tho '
n«d tra^pur ed «4O.hJ9 pax-ncera and
the reoaspc.fw thia travel were |B!\17to

VEGETJNE.
‘fife*

Michigan

OLD, REL1LBL

kaak^f.

roltgiosu lito.
Xx b&amp;sdJy
beead by emi or party. Mt tied to aid
eon«rra*&gt;v. aoOooa, aad eejoldy aeperdeeply, thorwoghly. trely

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SOLD IN HASTINGS.
BY ACNLEY ± SLADE

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T ia But Baa».-Wo aITreUad that
TU COJ7U7 QUBS flUIseme &lt;c our ciiiaens forgot from time to
—
rakt^fcr • pM
A. tU,—. ro b,
m
U» ,.,b&lt;mS iMMfiOuaiwi, ol Ob.l a.p.bl.. nil.ub

Whim the paymeub for land purehnI ™2 bare been folly made, to reirro at least two-thirds of ah too re­
w
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that of too Kalamaxoo, HeMings and of »uoh Associations, and tbo Articles . bo ajrtmed from tho safe if burial rights,
ui
uw-ip
•r l.-dek. »
I. I* o*. I| gjv, gjje psymsnt “of tho current exLowoll Ruilrna!, and wo trust that with |
. pease*. n&lt; interest, improvements and
until
tbo aggrsguto
। now xcsl, each man will cuter anew into of the County Clerk. By comparing &gt; ^-beUi-hing,
them
ertid-s
with
lh»
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’
a:nt-',
it will be am-unt toon of shall, in tho opinion uf
| too wtrk of pushing ahead this eaterMmt.I, U suiflei-.-t tu omditute a
p iso. Only about twenty thousand dU- soon that there haa not been a c m pb-,

cmca.i

w*gss fcsVEfeft1

is not a man in tho City wb &lt; is worth
! Illi, JOO, who euoald hesitate tor a
meat about investing a tenth part of it,
nor should hu fail to rr-nomber, that by
so doing be adds to bis wealth more than

1

■ASOXIC.

struction of the rood will add to tho val­
ue of every eighty acres of improved
forming lands within five miles of the
rood on either side not laoe .than aae
Ueaaud Mk. i. Lei our people hood
tliese focta, and double or thribble their
•utn^rfptiuns without delay.
The
Ztauf waal riL-eevd, and Ity sonom depends
• n yuur action. Tiux ack.

An on Towle, Esq, of Maple Grove,
went into tbe piu-ry acme time last fall
Css work. On Saturday, Fob. 2-4 th, he
Im: t his Ostap ai d went to I'cutwatrr,
r oo to-l bis piy and started back. He
rude part of the way and was known to
pass several camps, the last one before
reaching bis own, about 9 o'clock r. n.
Ho was found dead the next morning
about 0 o'clock, some distance from his

is ft. 0. F.

W.

Great sacrifice of Win­
ter Clothing. Star C]othing House, Grand Rap- ‘
ids Mich.
*
.

postmortem examination to bb had, by
Dr's. Upjohn and Haney, which showed
too cause of bis death to have been

Peninsular Railway.

Filans of Barry County Insure
yvur property against lose or damage by
Fire or Lightening, in the Agricultoral
•Firs Insurance Company of Watertown
Now York. The company was organ­
ised in 1858 by on association of Farmen for the express purpose of Insur­
ing farm property. and nothing more

.’tasttsS!'

Grand River Vallsy Division

OVERCOATS below cost,
Knit Woolen Coats, 60 haxarduus- The enterprise has been a
perfect surcee*. Farmers cred just such
Cents. At Star Clothing*
House, Grand Rapids

and against which tbo must vigilant and
careful cannot guard Fur insuranoo in
. tho al’ore ccmpeuy apply to E. D. Por­
ter, ur Joh-i 8. Van Brunt, at Hastings
Michigan.

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hi
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valuable span of boraeo, the property ol
John 8. Kennedy, living on tbe State
Rad Etsl of thia city, were killed by a
falling tier owe day last week. It wetus
■ bat Mr K had gone to the woods after
a load uf wood, and fearing bis team as
b« supposed in a perfectly safe position.

SOLD JN HASTINGS.
BY ACKLEY 4 SL V

fitlB-

u uabte our, an I Mr. K. ia raid to ba
,»~r, and it is |4vpuwl to raua money
ur •ubsc.-ipttoa for the pirjowof boy.

lar greet cau»-&gt; of an many yuun*people being gray headed is on acwtnt
of their having n el -he vile o-mpcitiu,
xhidi have floo iod ;--e -uar-.o •
•.

Patent Office l-&gt;.Michigan In*entire ter
h. w.ek coiling Fibruaiy 27. 1872^.J
..tu bearing that du o. Furnish, d thi.
.*sp« r by Cux A Cox, Solicitors of Peti-nu, Wssbington, ~ "
Propeller, 0.
Rapids.
Running Gear
Vnexxnre—Tho conviction is, in th«public mini ns well as in the medical Wigle, Bay City.
profusion, that the remedial supplied by
toe F*staife A7m8ms are more safe, man
.ceeemfal. in tho cure of diaaasos, than
mineral medicines. Vsnnvs ia com­
pos'd of rouse, b.rki and hrbs. It i.
plaasant to take, and 4e perfectly safe bg&lt;rj to an in taut. Do yuu need ilt
Do not haiitite'.o try it. You will nev­
er regret it.
lw

Michigan Central R. R.
«u&gt;, siusua HD OISICT SWTE.
S=~

-u..Unk,a
uuu.j
■*“* lareo enough
,
,
t s.iail produce on mcomo
of uo State, by bo men who, after sp- t,
oxp^.
k «ping » .
piejutaUng i«,uvuox tuo p-up-e. u-uuo----—»—
•--------— --------—
grvuiidi
of» —
such
croteti-ry
]«q»vttially
to their own cse and benefit, nttempt to ;n good couditfou, niter ths same shall
further enrich toemselvri by tho organi- have once been proparly laid out; im­
proved and embellished, according to tbo
xation of a pietcndsd Association, in di­ plan thereof;
rect violation of ths laws uf the land,
To invest the rooeints. to be rreerred
and then Bailing burial privilegoa, on m afoMoid, in tho bonds cf the United
ssw^epod property, which, by this very StaUM, or of tho State of Michigan, nr
ot municipal lorporations ot tbi. State,
and to aw tbo incutnu thereof only far
Well, Hmtougs against tho world. toe puxpusos aforosm I ;
Tho Naw Turk Tamauy Hing awalluwvd
Jo eauus to be issued scrip, or ce-.tifla Cify Hall, but tho Hostings Cemetery entsa, to each subscriber t. the article,
Ring have swallowed a graro yard nod of the aMuciotion, which certificate
shall specify tbo amount |*Jd iu;-&gt; tbe
tho Statute of tho State at one gulp
cefiilal stock by such sub criber. Such
scrip shall he* |«r*mal property, and
traudcrablo by too bolder liwtvui; uniiur such regulaifous a. tho board of dirctareniay ad.yt : ProrUtd, That nu
peraoa shall bold, own, or represent, at
any one time, too scrip ot said aasocistxm to exceed one-tenth ol tho capital
Uierscf;
To make a report to the annual meet ing, ot the condition of the association,
and its receipts and duburoementa for
the previous year.
8sc. 8. All tho lands ot said corpora­
tion enclosed and sot apart for cometary
purposes, and all rights ot burin) there­
in, shall bo wholly exempt from taxa­
tion of any kind whatsoever.

to R.ad master of the East Division uf
the main lino between Galesburgh and
Detroit. Mr. T., to one of the rising
Kailroad men uf our State, aad wo tote
his snccern with satisfection, dswply Oa
we regret to loose 1dm as a resident m
uur young end growing Clry.

“EB£SBfiSS&amp;-'SE--

a^wau nun I n—i m messeus.

person authorised by the laws of this
State to take the acknowledgm nt of
deeds, and shall state—
1. The amount ot laud which it is
proposed to purchase lor such cemstery,
ana tho town and county in whieh it is

Ma. Eanoa :- Attar h .ring wander01 tbe 3£4h day ai 8,-pbtabor, !o7#, I
proving the posting up ol mid notices I *J from the correspmdiug !o.co for aevI a.al months, and suffere 1 anted ovautof said mooting.
Which mnl affidavit was mxb. by toa,| to pass out ef notice, which mig!4 bu ■
said J axe. A. Swecrer, nod attaahel to '
again grapple
said warrant by him, bu
the par­ your many admirer*—
am who posted said nbtic-e. That on with that potent wsapmof mxn's ex
tos said tetuh day of O. tolwr, l;70, at pounder, and malto aa attempt to iugra
8 o'clock, ». x., Henry A. Goodyear, iuta ourselves ia ilia gwod gxeoes of you.Nathan Bartow. Jan-e. A bwsea.y, Jas. mailing tlra-k. in ordsr that wo m ly finJ
P Roberts ami Himm J. Kc-ufivlil. five
of tbe penoua named, meet in pursu­ as ofyore. ' Weconsider it the bounden
ance of said notice al tho place where duty of every eno who can, to heed, and
said moetiag waa called, that said mect- act upon the expreesioa by tho E liter o t
fac w** orgauii- d by eJoodug Henry A. the Detroit Trihou of Feb. tth, in too
Goudyrar, Chait man. aad Jamas P. Fa.mors' aad Gardeners’ oalnma—that
Hoberta Secretary ; tost, ta-reupoa be
said Jamev A- Sw»e*.&gt;y, to whom too

said meeting, presented to Said miwtieg
said warrant, with a copy at tbo notice
.ailing eaid meeting, accumpanj-ing to­
gether with his affidavit nforMud, at
tanhed theroio, showing tlw notice to bo
a trav copy uf toe notice pasted by him.
and also showing when and where suet,
notices *ere po.tod,which said warrant,
copy of such notice aad affidavit were
received by said mpstiug and filed by
tbo clerk elected th coat. That said
meeting thereupon proeowlod to the oegunixation cf a coiporotiou under tho
name of the ‘’Riverside Cetneiery Com­
pany of Hastings Michigan," which
name was adopted as Die corporate
namo thereof. That ■ tbs purposes for
which said Corporation is formed, is to
aojnirvo ground for the burial of tho
dead, to dispose of rights of burial
ihetein, and to fence, improve, ornament
sed keep the same in suitebU condition.
Thus at said firs’, meeting, Henry A.
Goodyear waa elected Preaident, David
(1. Euhinson, Chirk, James P. Roberts,
.Treasurer, and James A. Bweeaay, At*
torner, each of wtl.ch said oftce.i ware
chosen by ballot, ;nd were elected tu

or incumbrance, shad bo executed rpon
unruf the tends of such oorporahun,
actually us*! for burial purposes, and
no rights of burial upon any murtzaged
fends of such corporation shall st any
time bo granted or sold by iL
Sac. ID. No streets, highways, rail­
ways, sew era or canals shaft bo opened
o- constructed through tho grounds ot
such corporatiaa. withuct tbo assent uf
tho board of directors, granted nt a
Given under our hinds a* Ptueiden
Keeting of such boaid, culled fur the
purpose of cuMnLiing toe propriety vl aad Clark ol eaid RiiorsUo Ceuutery
Company of Hastings Michi^au, Octo­
ber l'-ur.oenth, ia tbe year of oar Lon,
One thousand eight hundred and seven­
ty.
H. A. Guonrcaa,

d.uch ilth, a: Tu’atod:, to hear the
r«,.u.-, u •- to.. Cvnumtteo ou CiaKifuticn
..nd By-laws, and tnasurt tiny 'other
buunoas that may properly ooms before

The anderegnod dedro to return their
hearty lliualu to their friends for their
visit on tbo ewnteg at tho 21st of fob.

what a acrero winter ws have had, but
aU may not be aware of tho many
pranks of mercury daring oomo of too*coldest days when it shot from 60“ above
to 12“ below arro widria twenty-four
hours, and from 28® above to 13® below
within twelve hours ! aad that when the
wind was first 8. W. then changed to
K. W. and while ia thia whiotliag change
tho Earth west blast camo swooping,
whirling and crashing around tbe oornara and Masted tho greeter part of tho
peach prospect in this section.- thus
withering the fond anticipations of
Amateur and Epicure ia going o^^ait
fall “to sm the folks end set posebre."
Farmers are making preparations for
sugar making on a greater scale than
usual, and arr looking for a good, yistd
of tho sschsrine fluid, as ths winter bar
been so steadily cold, and tho frost hav­
ing penetrated so deeply—so much so as
to touch the bottom in about cv-ry eel
te»-in this section, and kiss toe vagetetable therein stored, with Lis icy Ups

: toe sale of intuxirabng drink* and no
sporting fasti.al shall be told within
one-fourth of a tails of tbo ontranre tu
too grounds ol such coipvralfon.
Sxc. 12. AU grants of rights of buri­
al made br Huh corpcrsboa shall bo
tnsnsIrraUe only upon compliance with
such cundiliuns in reference thereto, as
shall bo preocribod by tho beard of di­
takes to tail what he knoei, An 1
rectors.
Bk. 13. Tho •opotintondeat, land­ think h« has done it well, o far aa
'
I* g-iiduuor. ovsi.eer and watchman. faacboude and ubitoo ate couco nod. It
is bcCMth a gontlcmai: to vvlun eer as
a pottitoggvr and attempt to bluff ano
shut np tbe mouths ot the Taxj aye.a
by cx.tiug reflections ou their ebanctors
He had better see abet! e.~lf bn imthirty yours.
Bae. 8. Tho subicribvre to such ntti- |
p.orvd his own moral uu 1", by --ci u dee ol aMeriittoii i-haJI. at the time of
nghiuete by vlsMtig Ibu ' \-r:« L-a ul
subocriptfon Ibeh-to, eor,-r.iUy j*iy to
Grand Rupids, tbo th*re It hia-l th&lt;
the treesorer nauiod therein, at .east
twenty per eoat. of the amotmt »ubstomach's sake. H» bat a goad dm: to
scribAl by each, and when the whole
amount ot capital moniioned in said arti- such c. rnsU-ry is situated, and make My about tho Cematrfy grounds boim;
dso shall be suboaribed. and said per- complaint to such rasgiatrata, under wild tend when tho Commit too Uiugh
tiun thereof actually piid in, the diroc- oath, as to tho nature ol the offiiueo
it^wtikh ba knows is miso, a* 'bar.
c.tnmitted; ai d tbuirupou, if tne ottenss
charged n oogniusbha by a jtMiioe ■■£ tuu I
vit of snrh treasurer, that twenty |wr p soo, uuder t &gt;e gen tai laws or tho 'i .pound a: thu time, lie falsely accuse­
rent of tbe amosuitof capital sobscritod State, such ju ttoa &lt;&lt;r utuor mogistiatv '' too writers on the Cemetery question o.
has actaalty been paid in, tu be filed ia shall uy incu person chargod snth ecu- 1' being a poEtiail clique, which, u&gt; tai
the office ot the county clerk uf the milting said vuonw ; and upon tbe cuncounty in which such as* rial ion i. nctfoa at each pursue, shall render ■ as I am concernod is teA so, for I bar­
I not attouded a caucus ur political mrrt-.ormed : PreesAd, That no )«rsO3

•Lail be permitted to eubecribe to exc^d ouo-ten-h uf tho capital oi such
a-eociatton. and n’* person shad hold,
usrn. ur n-peswent senp to excued omisuth of tlie capital thereof.
Sac 4- The annual m-eting of every
•uch corpureboa shall bo bold ou the
second Monday of May in each yeaa,
unices some other day shall bo fixed by
the br-lawe thereof; aad in such man. it
shall be bold ui«;n tbo day su fiird.—
Buch mooting shall elect a beard of di­
rectors. who shall e^rve for tbe irnuing

j ing uf an kind in two year* aad hare
। no choice whether our Muidnapal offices
are filed with Ihanowata or Republi­
cans, If they are only Aaott! men. Every
Taxpayer his a tight to know what be­
comes of the taxee he pays. It is abo
his right to hare a good title to lots be
buys, whether it be a Cemetery ur any
other tot, no mailer what his character
may be, without having thrown in his

ubovn writer bus resorted to. He. also,
sirs that we knew when we bought the
lota nJ! t-c know naw abent the title.
Tais is not the feet, so fer ns I em con­
cerns-.!, for I supposed tbo Township of
Hastings owned tho ETOSndi. and that
the imprurrownts would b« kept up, by
the sale of Jots sad hr taxation, er 1
would never bate payed fury dollar
fur tbo nght o! burial tn I irir irounJ.
sabjeet tu iisscmmantuud .I’rWtani^ If
tbo Ccterforv CouunlKoo h-vo acted
bousetty, lot them show it sad I am as

thing Eks tbe circulaticn of Ana’&gt;
Puu. Throughout those States, Mexi­
co and tbe Central American republics,
down the stopes of tho Andes, and
across tbe pampas of Booth America, in
negro village*, amid tho fervid wilds ol
Africa, throughout the jungles of Ind&lt;s
and ths steppes af interior Ante, ova;

FULL BLAST!
■lark’s Photograph Gallery.

Tn Grand Rajads C—mervs.1
Leg* seems to be growing in fever
year to year. If half wo hear ii

plar’a Social on Too.lay .. suing, March
12th. at thafar n-w Hall ia Washington
Block, over Barber 4 Baitoy’a stare-

lumsfrotunil paris of tho county
solicited.
Registration. Saturday March 80th.

Oetroil

dloo, long a XM»X«U of the City of
Waahinhtoa. and a clerk in tbe Troa*:y I) parttaont, will Ware at Unrau
ttali io ltd!, c.ty oa Friday evamag.

AetRR

light. No eiiargo ror adndosian
people plundered wUhuBt m ray.

T» Allegan/ M'ei.-.toel
“a sate brad organ." Jusi i- us

Michigan Jixchange.

Tbe Democratic Ring who compose tbo
'majority of our Commit! Council, at aa oxtrsm
tbeir meeting this etaniag attempted to which axe
porpetrete aaotocr JntS, more indecent
and sneaking than Bp;ropriating th.
Certificate of the Organization of the labile »4»y for ptivuio purjsjeoe, by
kirtrsido Cemetery Company of
attempting to cmut the people out o,
Rustings Michigan.
the ComHtnh'unal rigid of eb-cring their
own officers by appointing an Aiderman
List of Letters remaining ia tbo Foot
for tho 8d Ward in place of Barl ow, d— office. Manto Cth, H-7X
ceaesd, to servo smhl fbo ebdiou in
John Drown, Sarah Emery, B. J
1878. We ante with
nr* -that
H.,well, Wanen Hudson. Win. Hains,
Rei-cblicnn gave riy cte.i-ui-.iua t Wm. M - Bull, Caroline Lane. Jo*ptM-xmcny, David Sandancm, Wm. R
Ceaaiiluticaal ligh a and
lb »• Wtbo .
Ring AMeraaa cnuhl b.. fcawl *- bat 3
to nil ostme of motes, end rest as to b &lt;
wilSnj to teeord thrir room on ouch a j
record of imfomy. Wo trust the panen
I who wee sootetai by the minority of the
&gt; &lt;'oa ®d as a preP**
••
to
- uutrogw tho right* of too • jectrea ot the

highest style oftheart. Good

LISTINGS liffiH WBS!

40NUME\t%
.
HF.aDHTQNkX,

�Daactaey a Co'v Column.

8 O’CLOCK.

BLOOD PURIFIES.
ring the day but what one or more arc
standing by the pen and likewise help­
ing tbocuMlvea. I am careful to mix
dully ite opera­ tor town just as much as tlicy will coation upon ths soil and effect on Ute crop, suuic- during the day. At night, just as
that he may be abb to act umbnitsnd- they repair to their rouut I usually
ingly in each individual case.
throw them about a pint of shelled oom,
r-xdl scatterwi, eo that each ono ca:i get
a fow kenials. If your hem don't mdiae to oat Ibis food at first, sprinkle .
Utle ma^ou top. I wouWlikeall who

"■ GREAT
■ l‘o yw a

was Mm.

■"tVHlWIVftS’

ssstairft's'a'K

SHEPARD'S

be TAMMAVY
Tn Autsa m Mxacw—With this
ia proof of fihe aaoertioa we will rafor
WSSf
tho reader to facet ao they now exist, number tbo full scope and resources of
not cub tn Detroit, but ia other cities tbe American Art Department begin to
where they have bu«n subjected to be fairly manifest, aad w» torn its pages
with a proud ccuanonsaaas that, at last,
It to well known hen that the Detroit
firemen look sharp after every other we are to havo a periodical that shall
MADS ST 8KLUMO MV
kmd of roof at a fire, aad leave the d.1 credit to the taste and talent of our tkofkfl 1
Maw or Mranoxs—1872
KI and cosapocitiou roofs with bat ronnfry. Those who were so pleased
Heck ol pofnilar Chwla u4
if any, attention.thtu acknowledr- with tho iaimitablo eonrepdon of Maud KfflTB I L«ri«
toBttjRiNAtLS
BonUjifict.
iag their superiority ia rafostiag fire. It
w also knowa from experteooo that Moller, given In tbo January number,
either tia, alate or iron roofs, aa oooa aa will be glad to recogniza the powerful
they are expoeed to a greet heat, form a pencil of Miss Dario on tho first page of
sort of ventilator eaus-d br tho soldor
melting from the tin. thus baring the
____ __________ 1__ 1
..s
—
tho oproodina of the fire instead al pro­
venting it Tbo boat will also cause an by tho minor terrors of “tbo black arch
iron roof to cur! and twist fruin its or tho dark flowing river" The artist
fastening!, thus making it usoleas as re­ hss with wonderful power fixed “the
Brilliant Mcsical Effects,
gards confining tho fire, aad alato forms
a aort of stove whon caixwod to any daring last look of deepalring—“ yet Beautiful Combinations and
great amount of heat, ana u also dan­ the face is that of a wowan, one en­
Variations.
gerous by cracking aad flying in pteeoe dowed with the, to her, alas ! fatal gif:
when water is thrown on it, while tho of beauty. The glxro of a light on a
alate to Sxpooed to a great boat. It lias
pavriug bait, ittelf invisible, brings tho
been ascertained by examination that
a campooilion roof, made from the right , agouizod face in strong relief against tho
kind of materials, such aa are used by . almost silhoutte blackness of that dreary
tho firm that havo covered eome of the I night, aad the picture is one 'bat will
best buildings in this city, bare resisted not quickly lose ite interest with tbo
GEO. WOODS k CO.
fire in irrerr case until a slream uf waCsntohfatnort. Ussa
I lovers of that meet touching poem of
tor could be brought to bear upon the
MSI. Mask Udi, Wlaisr KUmI.
. thto or any other language. Thu next
burning building
Tho reasons of the superiority of a ' Illustrations arc a eerioo of six, which,
good gravel aad composition roof un­ with the magnificent full page, "Blow­
doubtedly are that tho oompooitioa. if ing Bock,” illustrate an appreciative
made from the proper materials, makao
tho roof air tight, and in case of fire and cnlhuaiastic article on tbe sevnory
tho heat causes such aa intense emoko of Wootern North Carolina. This re­
that it otiflaa tho flame and praveuio gion, heretofore comparatively unknown
oven the boards ou which it ia laid from to tho mesa of our people, A demonstra­
igniting or burning to any extonk and
ted to be one o! tho "moot attractive
until tho rafters and all other support
to the roof is burned away it remains plac.w in the country for admirers of
compact and firm. We eould, it aaoeesary, cate oooreo of practical teats to tiutu are from the pencil of Mr. Piguet,
which the cocapasitioa roof baa been i and the three principal cans, "On tho
| subjected, both ia thto city and else­
where. iScveral artuloo havo appealed Linville," “Watauga Faile," and “Blow­
in print, cahulatod to bring aU kinds of ing Bick," are rendered by throe man­
composition roofing into dsyepute, evi- - ton of the grarwr, Bogvrt, Grraly, aad
Henry Linton -to tho first, a satire
some other process or kmd ot material American artist, is probably due the
to be used, or else they were eo igno­
rant uf tlio whole subject that thcr highest rank in the engraving world,
Tea
I eould not tell a good gravel roof from a and the picture before us would alone
i “^“ttei/Xsoa why a gravel rouf of

THE GEORGE W003S ORGANS.

55

COMPOUND WAHOO BITTLES,

PLANTATION

BITTERS.

Slek Heartache, Lit er Complaint,
Frrcr^Ague, Dy*pep*ia,irorm*
&lt;» Children, PUeo, llllion* Com­
plaint*, Loe* of Appetite, Erup­
tion* of tbeMln, Pimple* on the
Thia wotnb-rfol vejctsbfo restontiro
Face, anrt all Dleeatee of the
litoort; also the be*t Dluretie tn is tho abewt-anehur of tho fucb!" and doI'tr for. Klrtney Complaint*, uQted -A. a । tunic and cordial for tho
FTralr Hurl, Pain tn the Loine,
Lumbago, Grarel, IthemeatInn, ngod ' aad languid it baa no ■ equal
among atomachica. As a remedy for

S. I—1860—X.

are especially subject, it is superseding
every ether stimulant In all climates,
tropical temperate or frigid, it arts as a
specific in ov«ry ipccfoe of dtoordsr
which nnderniinos the bodily strength
aad bn-sxs down the animal spirits.

‘Ifta resi-W » if. Itefta
aa ■
ane^*t &gt;aM •
, a; —.:i, - - —

&lt;0-

. I ALFORD

LDILSeEEH

FABLE SAUCE,
a » Uter -.'“l(M&lt;Ml~reee j-j.xl
&gt; aau|lfar.&gt;ll tbe »oeer efsale Ibvnlo
■aas.iS.'aftaa.1

THE BEST SAUCE SSI IEUII
mFAMn.TuSi’

Marc

Wil

Bilriieut

jSttesetsefrSafiaB

TELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS,

, the kind wo mention is preferable, is the
fact that a good and durable article can
be put on for about one-thud the price
of tin, and about ono-qnartcr Uw root of
alate; therefore, it must certainly be tho
most daairable for those building now.
or repairing old buildings with limited
mi aus. But, rays one, it ia not always
good policy to buy the cheapoet, eepooially ia ao important aa article aa the
covering of a dwelling. Bui, we an-

Than

NEA.BLY lOOCOMPI-ErEDBTORm

ABLEST UVLSO ACTBOa

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To te 4r»«o Mo.d.r, Nona zjib. ISTT.

ONE GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE OP

imines lEutur.

&lt;10.000 IN GOLD 1

talout.at bead it is (tally surprising that
wo should bare been so long without a
publication adequate to its full devlopment and demonstration. Tbe portrait
of “Man's Unselfish Friend" wiU bo
wuloome to—everybody, for who docs
nut love a noble dog T There atw sever­
al smaller Cuts which deoervo attention,

One Prin- $5,&lt;100 in Silver I

it.

ley Sistanfay,
J4b to »C
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SsSsrJBSrS1;
people fur rvecgnitAon and support, and
is fart winning for its graceful and acoompliahed poet-editor, ,Mr. Stoddard,
. tbe reputation of a aucressful literary
manager. The subscription price of
I 77“ AUine, with oil chromo premium,
is 15—James Sutton A Co., publishers,
.23 Liberty Street New York.

Glove-Fitting Corset

C. D. McKa, , the general agent of the
American Emigrant Company. The
company have nhrady 10,000 sheep
scattered among tho farmers who pur­
chased land of them, in flocks ranging worth's now novel, now in prras, and to
in sin- from 50 to 200 li-ad :
be published ia a fow days by T. B.
1. ■ Keep sheep drr under foot with Feterwn ^Brothera Philadelphia. It
Uttar. This ia even more neeeisniy

"4K2.5

UoitaiII"7

stand or ho ia mud or snow.
2. Take up lamb busks early ia the fully •■riitew effort*, exci’iag and ocRaeuuual, and is fully equal, if not supe­
rior to Tried for Her life, Cruel ns the
□rave, Tho Maidea Widow, Th- Family
Doom. The Changed Brides, Tbe Bride's
Fate, Fair Play, and How He Won
Her, which have proved to be eight of
the moat popular norob over pubfishad,
and which are having unpreoodrntod
sabi, ^r Mix Southworth, as a novelist,
steads at the bead of all femato writers.
Bor conceptions are marked by origin­
ality, and there is a parity and sweet­
ness about bar language which giro a
peculiar charm to her writtiagx Her
ebsraotors are powerfully and touch­
ingly drawn, aad we tern to lore them
because they are more natural than
affected. “The Loot Heir of Linlitbguw” will be iavued in a large « uodecimo vulsrme, uniform with Mr.. Suuihworth's other works, and wiU bo eUd at
the low price of 11-75 ia cloth, or 11.50
ly t». .^,44tow urptoto* to
and always waah with aoiaathiag bowl­ iu paper o*Tar; or cvpte will be eent
ing. If a Umb is broken, bind it with by mad, to any place, post-paid, by the
Ispiintere tightly, foosewieg ao limb publishers on raeeipt of tbo price of tho
13. Keep a number of good hello on । work in a letter to theta
tbo sheep
.
14. Du not let sheep spoil with chaff
* Ifi.^Dut tag locks ta oariy spring. *

iaagToatae or lose degree when the
areaar. b doponted ia th. .oil. modified.
thewril aad
tho depth to which it to buried.
For a light and porous soil, a deeper
eorocisg to required to preron erapora­
tion than would bo necessary ia one
more compact; bat the ’more looss the
sail, the greater would bo the Itabfli|r
of waste from the descent of nraaure by
water. On tho otbec head, tho aoU may
be hard aad stiff; ww may say perhaps
there to ao flanger of waste, cither from

aSVRffi.

JURUBEBA

ER.
Ht.Cnar.1l etweeiteTioa or tub tttoon. ,&lt;®c
- OSNKTVMOKA. JAUXDICK.
MiaUFL-LS. UVHI'KWI*

Dr. W Eitract if JmHa

Froch Gurduit, Flower, Tree
and Shrub, Evergreen, Fruit
tuid Herb. Seeds, Prepaid by
Mail. A complete and judicious
i assortment, U sorb of cither
class, $1.00. The six classes,
(150 packets) for $5.00. Also,
au immense stock of one year
grafted Fruit Trees, Small
Fruits. Fruit Stocks, Young
Frujt, Ornamental and Ever­
green Seedling#, Blubs, Roses,
Vines, House Border Plants, Ac.,
Ac., tbe moft complete assort­
ment in- America. Prepaid by
mail. Prjce4 Oatuh.gos tp&gt;nF
address, also trade lists, .gratis.
8oed» on ('muntiwion. AonuU
Wanted.
B. M. WATSON, Old Cdpay
Nurseries and Seed Warehouse. I
Plymouth, Mass.
Established!
1842.
jan24m2

Ayer's
—

r-.-.
!• “t4

Sarsaparilla
LUMBER WANTED

■irm.
r/nrE.i&amp;H,

hajid &lt;w soft turu
sad

PUKLPY YOtP. BLOOD.
Dr. Crook’s Wine of Tar.

1

io yeaii'h
Public Test
* »*l-W
DR. CROOK'9

NATURE'S

WINE

M Ite soorowgfcepMewnoU abas
ia wbsottmn t prewsat by taking great­
care ia changing dry for green fired.
17. If ow to bare, examine OU flax,
cban out between tbs hoofs, pare ths
hoof if unsound, and apply tolreooo with

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The Banner Company.

JT ®Asn««a. aanar co, ticn.

VOL XYI.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY MARCH 13. 1872.

i-fftsiipil and Bajlw C&lt;l4

,wst

your insinuations
— ....
tall him nothing m for roc. Or si
tell him in sultstanee what is my
faa. and that I am firm."
With a deep-drawn sigh and i
pointed air, Jams* Csrftaa soug!
tittle study. “ Wbai am I to do
aaksd again and again, as wil
bead resting wearily upon the tab
fore him bo strove to couch in ■
terms her denial of the pleading
“ What is it, Carlton ? Tell mt ...
ry word. I oa® en lare much, tori de-*
serve much . but thfa suspense is killing

SLAUQHTEBING GDOSS!
FIRE PBOOT STOVES!

is done.

10.000 SAP BUCKETS'.

8«&lt;n.

Detroit Stoves!

■‘Hold I this does not concern you ; 1
wiH not hear it, James Carlton, not oven
from you!"and the proud beauty sprung
to ber feet with defiance in ber eye and
detarmiaetinx fa bee tone that brooked
no farther parisv.
• God knows I meant you wall, Groce;
and mar you never reap fa sorrow tram

---- A-t the—

State Fair at Kalamazoo,

Northwestern Fair at Grand Rapids,
winee; but I'd sooner I
party, my birthnight t
to'show myself so wee
of my pate AU
naadn't ores. Yet it,
Nor shall I scrapfe to

7792
They are the only Stove
made of Lake Supe­
rior Charcoal iron,
in the World.

The Detroit Stoves are the
HEAVIEST Stoves
In the Market.

^WiU he knew Pad Hamsoa'si
impulsive temperament and cons
hsbite. and with a eoliertnde most p
ful. because most apprehceuv®,
sought to wens- hia queenly co
against tho ls^senna course which
" Pl! eot attend the party,'' ho whiv
pseod. a* that night to his tittle study
ko recalled the withering ton. and bsl-1
tor words whieh had haunted him all
day. “BNb wilt not be dissuaded by mr
Out hte dmrln tefkq » it to wares than
useless
to uttauint wosld
to influence
MUlhofel:tear*tos
expecther
him’’

GOODYEAR &amp; STRIKER.

The best place in the
-to buy-

GROCERIES

*u.:- »U ansta lai

at the new brick store of

We pay Cash for our Groceries, we pay
Cash for Produce, and sell for Cash

BLACKSMITHING!

Haariage, Mich . Ota A

HNMB. A BXO,

H AI H A !
H, .A.. Bus ell!
Go there lor your

CHOICE

GROONXIEB!

A fine stock Jrvr Grata
COME JUNiDi tilEE TEKEM
toad

Oyntera

Rdrtakmnde.

TWENTY THOLSAXD DOLLARS

ANNUaL

BOffiBI raHiBEB!
rnrTBxr* vJB.n»rm&gt;
^TT.VI'Ei OR BBSXb,

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BOTTLED,
• Ur»..»&gt;4 In

DENTIST

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lunitwa r»»«* ut

ALBEKT E1SELBEBG,

Iklifi.

CALL AT JOHN BTANLKYM

Pure Wises and Liquars!
Fnk MiNcteaLfcaruta.-'.
*e Ale bm mi aefrwlta .liter*— X.
■ IIuh—, Uw*

City DiBinR Zlooms
iWAKM MXALNAT ALL

HOUBl

X fita iff# re Mutator feBm

bed, and faying her trar-wet cheek
upon his hand.
“ Tell ma that you
targiremo; the blame is ell ray own.
Oh 1 can you forgive and take me back
again f
A pressure of the hand, a sgxito of faiffxbio tandorneaj, was the only reply.
Box a* James gated on each ghifing i
vain ; and as ranch as be yearned to g&lt; ace. ho knew of the perfect faith that'
to her, tq sooth her pride and give a lay between their aouls. Pud with hta&gt;e.
tfrenerlh end rinnr l..iih'-etnrnor! to the
word of cheer, yet he forobore. Loft
:0 her own reflation*. poor Gram
.band little comfort. Often as eon■cienao lilted her shadowy finger, ao
often aho pressed back the eelf-rebuke,
and loaning on her pride, towered
strongly over all remorse and sense of
guilt
And again in Orate Parker a palatial
Rj you r® come at last,” she said,
as Jarnos Carlton one evening stole qui­ home a group to was gathered, just a
etly into bar little parlor; *• it seams an “chteou few," wifaeee the marriage
ago rinoe you were hero. What has ceremony that gave bar heart and hand
to the keening of Paul Harrison.
kept you!"
Cousin Jamae seemed calm and hep­
“ Nothing but myself, my hooka and
tho duties of my littlo parish. But itill, and tho low vcico quivered, u
Grid*. you haven't raissod me, sure­
when
clasping the Landa of Grace and
ly 1 7°“ have so many friends and such
a boot of collars. Still, ’twould be fad. he ho reached tho words—"Tirao
I pronounce you man an! wife."
. I need no*, toll bow earnestly Grace
"No, James, taj frisxds are too oou- Harrison guards her home from the de­
sidante; not a call havs I eUered—1 stroyer that ao nearly dashed her cup
could not say enjoyed—tine® my me of earthly joy; nor with whal Kliritads,
morobfa birthright. No, you need not yet perfect faith, she L ans upon the
broach the sufteci; I have strength form of him whom, afaos her own hand
enough for that myself,—aye, and pride pourd tho poison, has neither faltered

tote which be believed fey bialitli the
obdurate extorter, had ventured to remoa»trale, plead i ng, suing that aha, ia
thia one instance, al least, would hear
to him. and rise against tho fearful
evil that stalks so apectredike throughoat toasty. To say that she did not to rias above it tod. You saw me
gueta the tenderness of hie attachment, creohed, but did not glory over my hu
were untrue, de had never told hi. miliatiou then. I prey you, spore me
rave, yet she could but see it, fool it, fa
now."
“Grnoe, you kxow me bettor. I
•sme to comfort you. if that ia whaayou
need; to cheer you. if dsspoudsat; and
beguile you, if I may, from tbs memory
of that dreodful night."
“ Dearret, beet of nootifis 1 I have
ao words far all the gratitude I feel;
only for you my mortification would
have been oomplete. The wretch I—to
so far forge: hfa manhood, t^e. that
he bad won mv beat affeetioti*, and that
fas was regretted tar my gareta as my

DlhimBUT10K

H. A.BUBELL.

»T

her hopes had promised.
“If cociin Jears would only come I"
she whispered to herself, as the dayi
went by so heavily. “Yet I couldn't
end ore bis exultation over the fulfill­
ment of hi. prophecies sad my distrem.
No, I can bear it alone not even he
shell witntee u y bomilistion.''

PR1MIUM8
Te«ta fetesntan ortho
Detroit Commercial Advertiver,

e® hand at all hours.

-- -i‘lureseta irieiim—*■ tor-aliiii —i

..

room, told her ef the r—alt of the rota,
and comasuded liar fas bar kindnaai of
heart, bar ten flowed ufrteh, and aha
thanked u through torotore seta. I
know that fa that Kronen eyre titan rica. We must encourage rather than
discourage wool growing, consequently,
at this moment fa the United States.
No rax ranx movement caa effect thia,

Almost instantly Jaraci Cxrltou and
his cousin stood at tho bedside of the
so-changed Paul Harrison.
“ Ho doesn't know me, James; oh, ba
doesn't know me I” waited oat Grace,
as tho head turned wearily on ita pillow
and
the glittering eye, rar 1 bar’s ao va- ta our sending for the Dittrirt Attorney
Grate Parker qutetly cwaaadtttethreeand asking Ins advice
-After hearing the cate, he said there
** What means all thia wild confusion,
was a difference of opinion as to the
Paul Harrison! In thin your teepee:
power of a Grand Jury. “You can un­
forms! Is this tho way to treat tho
doubtedly,” he continued, ‘^exercise yottr
diacretian fa certain causa, and act aa
beastly condition maddens me Leave ful watchers, listening to tho half-incohe­ cfatK It is both right and psopor that
my right at once ! I will not took upon rent word* of Paul Ocnasionalb Uracs the Gtaud Jury, and also the District
caught tar namn, and then beading
a drunkard I"
Attorney, should be rioihsd with a dis­
“ Oh, Garre, this is cruel," whisper­ sefdy over the pillow, whispered : “Do cretionary power, as it frequently haped James, aa he marked ths quick re­ you know mo, Itaul f I am Grace, your peos that they can do more good by ex- |
action fa the heavy eye, and the .naan own Gracia''
ercisfag it than by following tho strict
“
No,
you're
not
my
Grade
;
she
has
of pain that swept tho face of Paul.
wtme awav and isn't com- letter of tho law. I will give yoa an
But she was gone ; and turning to thv lefr mn :
dlurtraiion . Some yean ago, the case
rowrring form beside him, bo saw at
df a young man ebargod with an emonce how Ueept/ those hasty words were drunkard. No, you're not my Graocf " herxlement was placed fa my hands to
fhen with James ho seomod to plead,
sent.
“ Come, Paul, tot mo taka you to your muttering brokenly : “ Yoa'll toil her
hotel. Here's your hat Tnore, lean when aba comes that I did bo*, mean to ugly about it, and th.ro seemed no oth­
on ray arm—you'll Joel stronger fa the bo a drunkard."
" Oh, the bitterness of late oosxtrition! er course than to prosecute. Tho young
open air." •
I man was oqt on boil, and camo to mo to
Jamoo Csriton know that the sting­
beg to bo let off. He aaid he was puri­
ing word, had not fallen on heodlsM
ty, and should so plead ; that he had an
wrapped
in deep oblivion '
ear.—ho kncw.it by the masterly effort
rarnlid sister, and ■ with the utmost
At
las#
a
change,
a
gentle
sleep,
camo
I
—■&gt;—*’-*
at self-support,
the ‘
hi ’•------- eseod sob
over
tho
sufferer.
'
’
this
will
d
etermfae
writhing
that was stifled back
sblo to support himself He knew that
all,'
’
whiinorod
James;
and
as
Grace
saw
I
heart, and more than _
------------ -this was ao excuse far his theft, but he
poor Paul mafatamad till they reached him bow in rilant prayer, she knew a took the money under greet temptation,
tus vary door. Then taking both oi noWcr, truer heart never raised its peti­ and did not rvoUxs the enormity of hi.
James' hands in his own, be gasped. “1 tions up to Heavei!
otfaose
until he bed committed &gt;L ‘You
The sleeper moved; his eyes were
am no drunkard. Carlton, or, if I am,
cam scud me to the penitentiary,’ he mid,
lw*» at her father's house I acquired open—the dear, expressive eyes—and in •and nobo Jy can blame you ; but you
them shown tito glad glow of noogui
tiou. A wasted hand crept out upon will ruin mo far lite, and bring disgracs
the ojuntarpans, when two dimpled, upon ray parent, and sistar, who do not
know the I am chaxrod with crime. If

PRIZJESl
JMrtxH

fiaA whoa the foreman called her to the

touting werd irt.ni timer., ana suu
Jamsa Caxitim, full of the woe* of oltiars,
was pleading oernestiy for the abdicated
one, yst vainly pleading.
“Come, Grace, hasten, fly, before it
is too into. Ho is vary low; ths doc toes
And to ths other members tho follow­
say itia a fever; that ho may never ral­
’
ly from tho crisis. He haabsen ill some ing oath was sdministstad t
•The Barns oath which your Foreman
time, end thor only seal for me last
has
taken oa tris port, you,' and soeh ot
eight Oh, Greco I I found him so daytineas; I can't toll you how it wrung
myr^hxart to hoar him call your name ao

Every Description, Manufactured io Order, from
GEMUIJTIE OAK LEATHER.

All Winter Goods must be closed out
gardless of cost.

bill which is how before Tlongroe*' ia
simply nonsense. The bffl will not pans;
it JZid mri be darimhb &lt;w jMieimm to
pore it now ; wo oppose it. Itmwtaod
wiH be killed, because It is no time “to

" I had hoped to bring you better
cheer, Paul Perhape her nrrant fame
of ratal is only temporary, but she scorn*
reihe; fafiexibls."
Thin food erly aa a uvmaa ha so ught
to sooths his suffaring fristid with bops
of a brighter prospect. Botin vain!
Paul’s qaick jtsrcwpiiou saw al a gtaaoo
bmmlh Juni.' gimte word, bow bit­
ter fadssd must have been the reel inaosogv;aud silently wringing hi* hand,
hastened from the bouse.

Evrry Stove Warranted two Wars.

And see just how the ih

HO. 46.

&gt; natures that are
BBresriWe. Hain
reh—of fri-ta*.
that they, in thob

"red.* — tbte touched the heart of
every man in tho room was brought be­
fore ua A young gid had hoe n accused
of theft; a low dollars fa money had
been stolon ; it was found in her posararion. and she had made a partial eca*

and the wool grower are peculiarly
idantieal at the peestert time. and thone cannot be touched without injuring
the other. Lst well enough store. No
change cu bo made now that will not
do harm. Thia vre want onr logfatators
at Washington to rmderotand, and wo
forward the Faaxxa to them gratis, be­
cause wo know it speaks the oentimrats
ofcvery farmer In tho titeta on tb» sub­
ject, and there is no oOwr journal tnat
does eo unbiased by pofitieal oSniuss.

Booton market, at SO085c per pound
last wMk. There «re acxno notice* &lt;rf
wool grower* making contracts far tbalr
comfag clip at 7O07*j. We advise our
farmers tokeep clear of all entangling
allianCM at this time, and not to be
charmed with the song of the charmer,
charm ho Maur ao wisely.

When California mfasre imbibe, they
call it “putting in a blast"

The story of an unhappy marriage ia
often a narrative of many JFsrdi.
Needy all women like saldfan. and
some would like a good offer* air.

Tho man who plants a birth-tree lit-

In Colorado a bald person finds him­
self allndsd to as “a man with hb hand
sbove timber line."
In too many lamentable ia»tanoes,ths
“last ooene of all this strung®, eventful
history" is-kerosene

It is sweet to have friends y«*ean
trust, and couveniont soraetta.es to have
friends who ere not afraid to trust you.

A beosvoJojt Bridgeport (Conn.) man
■tan hadkfc
framed
and seat to the Wieocnsin eaflrrera.
member of that boose, and as benorablo
and upright aa any business man to
New York. Ho ha. wm fargtatro,
and novwwiUfagrt that toesoeu If ho
had gens to tho penitentiary his wosat
toon would have Yorn redbed. When
an offender fa young, the often*, is a
first one. and the offender appears poni-

�drugs.
Th*

Thaa that* an *ow etabb* aod
vary uvlu^nw tat* wfcteh he eMriy ignore., that bear diree^y agahaat th"
powtua ba awiataa for the prirdeffs it
afford, him of bringfog oet the high coL
Ki of hi* peculiar picture. He ia given
to uitormg, occasionally, along with

numb personal harm &lt;m many in atisndaac*, be the mob who were oppoe»l to
it Cteyeue pepper and paring atone*,
tabla and efaurfogx aaaa tebatbnht
gi tomato arm* of royalty with which to

think that the L-funeck addreaaad to
hi* bead in the shape of* tea pound
boulder, would Uv* opened it to a mu&gt;

Hepublicm
it wu while Mr Phillip* was landing
the aaparioc security the British m»tropolia afforded to It* rilirec*, that *o
popular a man aa the Bishop of Kantar

Pntttm it Asehat Mitin
ii tie Altaian

ty igjtwwd, one of thembaring three ribs
Urukeu. while th* biahofa *a«r*doto.
rob«* afforded him ao security of person
whatever. Now ws bop* that Phillipa
will net fail to maha a note of these
thing*, and bring them forward, embeUtobed with ad th* (Error of hia peruliar rhrterie, the next time be ha* occa­
sion to institute a comparison betwoea
the citiM of the old and new world*.
Our eiliM are bad enough, but they
do not, aa a rule deecead to such thing*
a* th“»e, at Irari they ham not h»r a
number of year*, and we fwl that frt»
towad is &gt;u assured fact tn every Amen-

We are quite sure from the manner
in which Mr. Phillips talka, that he
foals ao too, and whan thia great priril•g* ia 'guaraatoad not amply by the
statute. but by tho publtc seue. no
form of corruption ia insured more than

If then you muat scold, Wendsll,
keep the truth ua your ado. Bird yoa
may po—bh rorouphali wm. good, but
Kxrrxxs from th* Now Hampshire
ihi* Kibst-riition uf thney fur fact, wilt
atocbos indicates a decisive Mepubtfoaa
only become "*uo»a withered bedlam*
triumph. Eaekial A. Straw, the • Re­
publican eaadidato for governor, has,
probably, a plurality of nearly two

Pure Drugs and Msl'iciaa

Treasury, which throw* inch a heavy 1
abaU into tt« Memy'a eamp uaes a '
month mu*aerikuo4-Mka*t nutil
Thi* to the deaperet* edlei of lb* bemocrauc manager*.
Th* last monthly
d»bt itatement which officially anauuaca* that twelve millions mor* bars
been ealtod
denng February, and
about throe huedrsd nulbon* within th*
thro* yvore of Gnat's adminiatroncn,
haa furnished such a conoiuaive reply to
ch* GJso nbargea of corzupucn. that tbs
Decnoeroey lie* nerved keetf to attack
th* veracity of the Treaawry aceoosta
I wander that Schur* hto not put for­
ward thia charge m he baa so maay eth­
er* equally umrur.

unpalatable truth*, and. they ana pu;
forth with perfect ufe.y la thaaa very
cite whoa* public morality ba au bit-

Ths New Hampshire
Election 1

State*, wk* bate proeecated claim*
wb* fa OM &lt;* ctharwi** violated the
iwanv engul battoty of tbs 1law regarding contract* far *g*cUedo-l

‘

.Senate was dectod «
compoeed a* £0dwa
Hamlin, Carpenter, Sawyer, Logan,
A»M,~H«ta Mnd-Rtovumr • LrtMw

KlW Ajvectiwneats.

Ex-Gwernor Houten, Uta uf the
Wethington
ha* itedimJ th*
-Mission to Peru, lately tsadared to him
ployed to discredit account* who ha* not by tba Prwaidaeg.
oeaate. I take the liberty to My a few
Th*
1
‘
rsaidant
end
Mr* Grant left
words on tho .ubje-t in reply to your •he moat remote Idea what they ragre~aL He ha* Emu hying to add, ia
tunlforto.
You atate your cue la the strong nd*tine of all eitmeotery rate* al
Angto-Haxoo, which the yeMr know, irithmerie, auto and dog* together, M
you are ao w*H able to Use All you
•ay la fovor of Chicago w* freely admitShe ia the pndo and glory, not only ot
the Northwert, but of tbs whole oocc
try. But do the circumstance* ef thi.
cae* jurtifr you in attempting to cajol.
a Benatrir &lt;m one hand, or oath* other
to frighten him with a more than im­
ed Fashion Plata, sad a plaaeaat laauplied throat “that ho would regret hi.
action m tong u he lived,” end with
tba iariauatton that he is dfopoeed to
“stab Chicago ia thia her day cf daeote- ae'TUsd interest to date, and then de­
ducting tho cash in ths Treasury
Tin t&gt;b, and there are patten* for fsuej
cash ia lb* Treasury to aacertalnsd bj work b variety. Uterory matter keeps
--------snmaing tho r&lt;-p&lt;irt. of recaipta am. .p th* reputation «&lt;
.■eytnoala to date ; and while this »Ute- .■ubluhad by Deacon A!
oientto aotnly correct a*-to what ia •daiphia. Pa.

robe! you ask will be detrimental not
only to the interest of hi* own state, bn
to those of Chicago also, aa well a* the
whole country. a
Tho bill now before tho Senate offer*
a direct bounty to everything fcragn.
donator Ferry’* talridid* pnipoora to lei
sack *tsnd on the some fouling, pehnit
t.ng tho sufferers to buy of whom and
where thoy choose. Each to hare an
aqua! allowance without regard to where
the purchased article* were m idei Vo­
ter the bill you ask him to support, the
;la**, oil, paints, lumber, hardwurc. Ac..

foreign article, amsunting tv two ui
three dollar* per thoeiand ; but noi um
dim* will thev receive who purchase
Michigan or WieroaMn lumber at the
■am* price. Under thi* arrangement tin
-1 safer m foreign lumber m*r Mk one
dollar more than a Michigan man ; an•till the Gwerment bounty (or rebate, ii
that sound« better,) ansa* m to make
it for the interest of roar people to buy
the foreign lumber.
■
Take the article of foUti aad ect a*
another inatanc*. The foreign and na­
tive article b now sold aids by aide a:
•am* price. Who doe* not Me that thi»
bill offer* a bounty of twenty recta (n
Uris to just the duty) per gallon for all to
foreign oibt And tat the price drov
where it mar the bounty u on it anc
will be paid all the earn*. It seem* to
me very plain that sack will ba the ef­
fort of the bill now before Ooqctms Ou
iha contrary Senator Ferry'* aubeutute

the National lh&gt;bt waa reduced by the
•urn ol 112,391,451 32 during the abort
month of February ia very g'nusfying.
Hia lummiag np ef hi* thine year*'
trom th* State, a* for aa reewired. indi­ wort is laconic and eloquent. Here
cate the Macttou of Straw by about 1,­
500 majority. Th* Republican* ar* Mar. 1. 18»». Total Debt.
lM.uuhinTrea.ury. 92,525,463,201
holding a congratulatory meeting at the
CHy Hall Short iprochae an being Mar. 1, 1N72. Total Labi.
1cm cash in Treasury. 2,tl5,813,49b
made, and the ehetioo return* read to
th* auaienc*. The Bepahiicani have
mad* a gain of seven Beprsaanlatirr* in
thia aity. and hat* jwobebly secured a round Three Hundred Millions ; and to
good work ing majority in the Legyala- do thi* be had only to buy bond, and reguMriuns which wiH be jtut and prop­
er. Than all partfoe can purehaev then
thus atop interest a little faster than br lumber, iron, paint*, glam, hardware,
ha* done, sod so reduce the dead weight and all other building tutorial* where
ihey choose, and not bo Mfi/ed to buy a
jnotgn article to obtain the benefit ot
1'reaeury Had h* &lt;toa* thia promptly,
ihs actfoc of Cougrvw
boldly, unflinchingly, h* would harv
If ft was aimply a question of ttkn;
paid otf noma *15,000,000 mor* than he tf
Mhrt duty, then Au erican* coulo
ha* duo* Sall, the exhibit i* a goon m a measure meet the market. But a*
•■*. What ether country ever ahooUer- good* are imported and dutia* paid, and
,ner. offered tn market a* uffior good*, it
OoKuan, March Mt-I:9t) a. n.—Owe
•imply offer* a bounty to those who vrih
hundred and seventy-four town* gave
oay everything foreign whica can b»
Strew 82389; Weston. 29,812; Makimported end sold under ths preeent
tariff, in prnfarnnoo to our own produr.
A* brroatxrr Ijrm.—Mr. A. B
equally
good and cheap. Can any one
Haform, 391. Tba LegislaUtro stand* ;
Cornell having applied to Gov. Clafim doubt what the comparative eff-cta ul
Bepabbcam, 187 ; Democrat., 101; La­
fur a copy of Mr. Grwetoy'* hasty note the two bill* of method* of relief wW be.
bor Brfona. 3 ; Tsmpciance, 0.
declining to have hi* name affixed to
th* call for the Philadelphia Cosvaatrim, that note &gt;* fnraiebed with pleeaurv.
D t. a* follow*:
•709 over Wrewu, Demoernl. and a
majority over all of 1,945 which will not
be mnnh changed by th* rote in th*
other town*. The Legislature stand*
40 HapaHicaa a-jocUy. in the Hou*,
nod the Setrnte 9 Bepabiimn t»3 Deaoocanto, and cite district .fill ta doubt.
hr thi* ^ww* rmak th* Rapubi.aua a** lavgriy iadebiad to the unurlag efforts of Hon. E. H. Roffina, th*

daimod on the Um, it caauol be cease,
al to lb* Mlual and precise *tateme*it u«
laecash and debltespeteivoiy becaoM
,t will take month* to .bring that to aa
uccwato adjustment.
Th* nrgwter at the Treasury repre•eats on the other hand, m report* long
■nbeequent, th* actual payuicut ot thi
l»bt; ha bar no ccgutnanee of the mun»j
/el in the Tieasury, and ho report* ao.
ho inTermt actual:y due, Lui tba inters..
,&gt;oid at irregular times Therefore to
.reat the monthly debt atatetnent, alfoough perfectly arc urate a* to what u
prufaaaee to be, a transcript of th* Itogarflr* book,-1* a* foolish a* thr subtraoaoa cf pig* from dog*, and ran lead .to

esvaral dalagation* of Ohio farrnrr*.
who, while diesoouectad frou offirial.
•till take* a htely interest m polifoal
affair* Their taetimony U unanimous
that Prciidant Grant h*a been gaining
ground *inee tho oxpoetirs of the base-

Secures Special Protection to Every PoW
Holder!

BEAD THE FOLLOWING LIST OF CLAIMS PAID

*id» alleged to be lighted by th* Wil­
ton patent ga. lighter. From the floor
th*y uceadad the narrow stair* lending
over the ceding of the chamber wbero
th* ga* wa* turned oc by hand, and the
etectrfc epark lighter was applied by the
operator. At the firal application about
*«venty-five burner* failed to ignite ; al
the aeooad about fifty, and alter a third
and fourth trial—many catching the
flame* by close contact, without rocwtvmg the epark* —ton Lunen remained
aaligbtod from which the ga* ooaiateed
to eacapc. Repeated trial* Ml about

STAIVIBB V0RK9 1SD ,-9EMl|
Zadrie TianifG JUOS,
.
wU mfX 8J
Parfumerie*, Pomanade* and .'fair QQ*.

*»«■ &lt;a aJS*

s. T.-isao-x.
Thu wonderful vegetable roehwative
the .bort-anchor at thafooblwahd dyi

Sitfical a:i Muiol,

Two Nnw Sulu*~Eav* ju»t comnenced tn th* Bircasir Bvxnxe Post.

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO,

DENTISTS

They are entitled *• follow*
"Mark Jarrett’* Daisy ; Th* Flower ot
Jaaslbrook." By FlaM Bage^ aatho*
.1 "Vuilat, or tho
uadar of Kings•ood Cham-". Thi. U*t *tory wa.
.really admired when publuhed a num-

um.

trufneal tetoporeto or frigid, it •*» 4
specific in every specie* qf di*or
which undermine* tho bodily .tren;
and break* down th* animal ipirit*.

Worm

iclions,

—BeanfffuFWaufi®.

SIMUM, B1M1LIBUS CURANTUB
*r*PUKEYa*

DRUGS
Medicines,

ISE

Cue* ia entitled, Pemberton ; er One
Hundred Yuan Ago," and a* vy the
,/ubliaher, Mr. Henry Feteaeva. Tbs
ubscnjilioa* for Th* Foci. Flics 92.M a year. Four eopma 99-iW- tea-

PAINTS &amp; OILS

Tu Axiauax Oa* Fauow.—Tb»
March MMM uf thu popular and ausceesmJ magume ia oa our table. We omrtiIj nunmand it to th* atlaultoa of our
reader* la ite mtoreatiag and laetruotire coataai* wo noue* many ralaates

HATE BEEN TO SOUTH
AMEH1CA.
ToaDparts oftbi fcitk
and West Suffered pail ■
beyond description.
mlt tiros rtiitF i*

premium picture, notified •'Th* Yiritfag
Brethren." 92.50 a yoar. Addrea.
FO.K Aaauuatun, No. 96 Na**au

tiagaat expense*, for ewanination into
hi* claim* of damage* for imringemen:
un two of hi. patented invention* by
th* Senate jobben.
Thi* infringement wa* very clearly
explained to lite House Comaaittoe on
Public Budding* end Ground, on s recwnt inyeeitgatwo of the subject of elec­
trical lighter, and th* rwslt of a teat iu
electrical ga* lighting baa juat been an­
nounced, .bowing tba failure of tbr
Senate method, an.l tho suocea* ef the
matbod employed oy Prejf. Gardiner ia
tho House and Dome, aa follows, via:

SCHOOL BOOKS,
BLANK BOOKS,
t
JOVXX1LL ■lOOBg,

Wall Paper and
Curtain Fix- nres!

I case gentiamsu affirm that the Fm*&gt;Pepiaa, a story with • moral ; Odd Fa:Jeat will lecerv* the vote* cf a latg.
ow'i Goat, an amaang adventure ; IL
namber Ct independent Democrat* who
aatrauen of March; Home of Lend FairJm peace and prosperity more that
agitation. They ar* not anXKia* to folChios ; and Trnmyaon'e new house ; Au
Udd i slfow at tbs Birth-place of Shako­
be better, took medicine, end Lar* be
peer ; Good of the Order ; Scientific and
lisa," a* the epitaph read*. AH the
Curious Facta; Humor* of tba Day ;
Utedeialaly conagrvatire and urodarataly
Odd Fallow Gem*; Agricultural Depart,augrovaive element* ot th* nataoa sup­
port the administration, and the ex­
tremist* of *U sbadM, who ar* only
united by the common hand of hatred
and destruction to aautmg thing* will

one of my previous latter* I referred to
a job aet up on th* Senate by iageafons
and unacrupulou* tobbyirt* by which
mean.* a bogu. patent ga* lighter we*
inuwducad into the Hanate Chamber.

PATENT MEBICINEt I

VEGETINE,
TSE.

BnchOMn is troubled with |bargfore.
Th* grand he* beta uber&gt;4 far th*
new umon ifopot at Grand Rapid*

rimirnirx:';

igaffCTir

The CUfo«e A Mfobigea Uke Bharo
Railroad fo aompfoted te-Beaiwat*.

A new Democratic naptt m talked of
aiBvCIly.
.
The new city (jail at Sagteaw to to
eoM 31U,Ou0.

lowaparcUaed more than Wv.OOO
■stall mapfo trsM qf MfoMggo iatt faJL
De lerardsyte^MthwIt, tee MUwnaeatoMa W*» twenty-**** years aid.
J C. Deyu. of Jeckroa, he* sold to

AM&gt;

BEBCUER.

Another

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would giro

doUir

fcradohe.

i.-ajwmct

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SgaSSEEB

HwtUy Rerommencb.
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■ 1CH1I.AJI CENTRAL R. R.

nd River Valley Diviswt

a* I bar* already shewn, are practically
unlimited to extent, in feci, they ore under and by virtu* of thia tew of IN9,
bounded only by the good faith and dieNow if this fifty *cr*s of tend be­
It is certainly a gift to U able tossy
cr-Hon cf those, who, for ths tun* b.'- longed to a private corporation, other
just the tight thing, under all rircuminj control the nSsin of the corpora- than on* wgsairad under and by virtue
•taMM, and wa think Mr. Foetor poameof thi* Law of IMD. Uwmeteariyltebto
sm thi* gift as fully a* any man we erm
Again, this ccrtiCosto ahowaupouito lo taxation, and could not bo legally
saw. Here is a letter jurt pubbshed
fans that ths holder ia Hable to forfeiture, omitted from th* areeasmeni roll Tho
from hi* pea, that doe* honor to the
although M I have also shown this raeolt of such an cm-asion i* obvious,
head and heart of ths writer. Is just
rig^t of forfeiture and revamion ha* upon a momenta roflqctioc. It vitiate*
tbs sort of a letter w. lik* to see promibeen virtually taken away from the the entire Roll, and every dollar of taxbu«rt men writing, and congratulate the
corporation by tew. Altogether, the tioa based upon ii is ffltgal.
Hitherto I bar* neither taken nor
people of tho 4 th Congromional District
Thi* Line of RailroU te thoBThs effy ot Hastings contains within
of Michigan, on baring th* Honor to bo sought any part to thi* unpleasant msy b* Mt down as a moat uncertain
rox Bom, which starte from C.„ _u
its corporate Emits 8440 acre* more W by the Chicago, Bariragton ft Quincy
represented in Congreos by such a man. quarrel in ratetion to the Cemetery, nor and unsafe real satai* speculation.
* tea*, aad Mr. Supervisor could no mor* Railroad, ana, running through Bcsdo
I
now
desire
to
enter
into
any
per
­
It wa* drawn oat by the anouncemsnt
And there i* nothing to thi* tew of tear* out the 40 are**aad spread upon ldtotox, reach** Omaha, Linroht, Ne­
that Mr. Cutlsr, uf Grand Haren, had sonal or partisan conlrovav^ upon the 1855 or Its *m«ndm*nta to prevent the
tho rvmaining 3,400 acres tlxe&gt; whole braska City, Saint Joasph, Afghison.
•utyect, but om of the lauding marnban
entire capital stoek of a corporation or- amount of tax to be raised, than hs Leavrnworth aad Kansas Citv. connectof that eoMora has formally ehaltenged
gnnmed under it from being wholly could omit the 3,400 and crowd upon tog with th* Ltoian Pacific, Kansas Pa­
cific, and other Raihmih running from
m* to poiat out any iltegaEty in its or­
monopolised by evan one perron.
ganisation. Thu* adjured, I acoept th*
Under th* tew of i860 all is different
Washington, D. C., Feb. 22,1872. |
msu*. asd tavito th* candid attention,
It aims to and I think doe. ernnbtoe
aotoalyof th* grattem*n who visited
Auaara has a Republican Prsridsnt Son. Dwight Cutler :—
the really dearabte features of all pro­
Mr Da*a Fains.—Allow me to ton- m* but also that of every reflsettog tax­
of th* Villag* Board, drotod over Hon.
eroding enactments, ft was framed tiroly illegal.
payer in thia community, to aosns of th*
FlavioM J. Littlejohn, by *&lt;focid*d maafter the tew Of 1840 had been practireason* for th* feith that i* to me
Upon th* whole therefore, I am
joriiy- A gioriou* tictery.
tally and fairly tested for more than a
In pursuing thi* inquiry I shall im­
quarter of a century ; and seems well driven irresistibly to the conclusion,
pugn no one's motives, but an th* conMusa-Th* JaApsrofaU from our X
that the so-called •■Riveraid* Cemetery
Cited to afford an equal and jtut prolist Plsaw rend it along BrotUi
Company," however laudable may have
tocti«D aEk* to the public at largo, the
Boweu, and obl^o.
origmal share holders, and to those who
shall purchase from them. I believe it
Biorurx E. Omaha. Nebraska. plea*
The record ot the organisation of this
si our realtors hear what is gulag oa ii
pretended corporation has already been to be the only statute upon tho subject
hat Wratsrn Paradis*.
laid before tho public ia a very recent of Mmetery corporaiiona now in force,
and the ouly one th*t*wa* to force at
issue of this journal—the same issue
Great sacrifice of Win
which also published th. full text of a tho Ume the Rivoraido Cemetery pre­
tended to organise, in October 1870.—
fcatute approved Feb. 19th, 1869 and
ter Clothing. Star Ck
Lot us examine it* feature*.
ratified '• An Act to authorise and cathing House, Grand Rap­
It txmfipcs ths number of corporators
» crags the formation of Corporations
Me. Enne* :—On Thursday evening
ids Mieh
o establish rural Cemeteries aad pro­ to tee v, more, ami requires them to or- March 7th, while my family tn compa­
ganlm, if at all, by written article* ol
vide for tho care ar.d maintenance
ny with a few friends ware enjoying a
aaiocsatton, signed and acknowledged,
Section fifteen of this btatute is to and flted with the County Clark.
Thws* written article* must fully ap*dbeoe words ‘■All Acte aad parts of Acts
Loor," qnd in an instant our hous* wa*
—It insures you against all Loss c* nooasistont with th* provision* of this
Sited to overflowing with warm hearted ■
tors, the quantity and the discriptioa of
Damage by Fire or Lightning, pay* al let ar. hereby repeated. **
friend*. And before w* had time (o i
th* tend to be bought, the estimated
damage* of tearing to pieces by Tight
Bui it is contended by the proprietors
collect our thought* or obeerv* rule* of
ling, whsthcr tro snsuss or not ; pay &gt;f Bivarsid* Cemetery that nothing in capital aecaasary to buy and improve sriqoett*, L^Durkro, Esq., cam* for­
the
cemetery,
th*
corporate
name,
thi
for Live Stock kilted by Lightning, h his Act of 1W u tooonsistent with
ward, end in behalf of tlso** prewnl ,
he barn ar on the premises ; insure* rw-exieting legislation oa the same mb­ name* end a umber of Direetora, fb* placed in our hands a pure* of 170,00.
the number of shares of capital stock,
retiring but dwellings, barns and theii
For this token of their friendship aad
ind number of shares taken by each
■outeats, aad therefore is not expose ii t&gt; dl remoterie* to th* State of Michigan
regurds for u*. cn thv eve of our re­
subscriber, and require* one firth of thi*
OVERCOATS below coat,
sere *ith*r strictly public, or strictly
moval to form other asrociatiec*, end
.-apital to bo paid in at th* tjmo of or­
Knit Woolen Coats, IK
private. Th* frorimpte of sech public
labi r in other fields, they bar* wu
paniaa taking nHz kinds of hasafdom Cemetery, U situate in a township wa* ganising, and proof of that payment to warmeat and moat sincere thanks, with
Ganta. At Star Clothing
be filed with th* County Clerk.
a prayer for their prosperity and hop.
Artaxctsrxn.—The public documents .enperty; pays full amount of damage* rested to the township Board cf Health,
It
effectually
prevents
say
monopoly,
House, Grand Rapids.
for which we are indebted to all the up to amount uf insurance—wo do not or, if siteste to an incorporated village, by prohibiting say on* person from be­
Michigan Delegation to Cungre.., and uk the assured to stand a pro rata ia th* Preautent and Trustees thereof.
coming ths owner of more than oneAnd they were exempt from taxation
M*asn. Sumner,Trumbull, Schurx, Mor imount of the damages. 11 pay* it,
reess promptly and honorably, as aoos irerisely Eks all other property belong­ tenth *f tho stock. It fixss the day for
tho annual meeting to cbooeo Directors
u they can be adjusted. 11 has no losaci ing to town* nnd villages.
and officers, and place* all members o! (ndentors for the .week ending March 5,
due and unpaid I It affords a eertaix
But ia March, 1840. our Legislature
xillal MoEm, exploded oa th. lit! guarantee to those ineuriag. It doe. [eased a law entitled "An Act gran trng the corporation upon exact equality by 1872, and each bearing that date. Furn.l_, destroying th* mill aad quit. *sri- sot expose over 84,000 to oue fire, as . rortain corporate powers to th* joint giving-to each, one rote for ovary 1100 clshtxl thia paper by Cox A Cbx, BoUeit&lt;usly injuring fin man, two of thorn role. FM. maMsf &lt; Orotef prid *y twnars of Burial Grounds "—Law* of •t stock owaod by him. It preaeribas, or* of Patents, Washington, D. C.
Emit*, and define* the authority cf the
Paneling Machine, 8. Hayser, Jacksad swirWy wesfed. Ito per cents** o. 1840 page 155. By this tew any seven
« more joint owners aright become to- Board of Directors, tearing nothing to
Asseto to Bisks to force i* very large
their discretion, by specifically etmiae•orporated
upon
application
to
a
Justice
The espense* of its management an
if the Psaoe, aad when so incorporated
sarymnsdL Ito officers are mostly proc
ise* the Board of Directors to levy isies*'
deal Imsiranre man and ‘bar. had ovei they were given all the rights and made monte upon each member of tho organi­
jhl t:[ r\i:i
jftoen veers experience in th* burin***. .abject to all the lisbihtio* of oorpora- sation io the extent, aeden^r to lit triai
Che character of it* risks make it par- ijsi* generally. They might to their of his eubecription, thereby apprising
toctly aaf* and reliable 1 For insurance oorporato name acquire and bold real
in the above Company, apply to E. D. rotate in unlimited quantitsea, but their
Fox rar Faxiu—Tn Busmu
moat extent ot hi* legal liability. It
■orporate property wa* liable to taxation
Goes*.—No femlly can afford to bo with­
authorises tho same Board to sell rights
too raxne ** any other private property.
out the famous Hriford Lricwtmhire
A New Tanos Pacas, ease sis* and
of burial aad fix th* prices of the
No
limit
wa*
placed
upon
the
right
of
Tab!* Faure. It i* a* earential to give pattern of th* eno to use in this offici
SOLD IN HASTINGS,
* fins flavor to soup* aad fiah and meats tobmg manufactured for the proprie-' the corporation to tevy a warn exits up­
on the share* of its capital Mock; nor
pY ACKLEY A SLADE. as th* nicest butler i* to brood.
ton of the Zesdw al Charlotte, by &amp; P.
yrmaito thereby insuring to such pur­
Bounds. Esq, the active and accvtn-1 was it prohibited from mortgaging or chaser* the very thing for which be give*
itb*rwi»» encombering it* Cemetery
dished Preeid.nl of the -Taylor Print
hi* money. And to enable the corpo­
ration io make good this guaranty, it
ng Pres* Co.," of Chicago, and one of

jNOCURL NO CHARGE

BBS

■'

Wife

require* them to art apart two-thirds of

Tux great causa of so tnanr yuun;
people being gray headed ia oa accous
of their having need tho vile eernpoun
which have flooded the market ao long

2&gt;ala*!w**L

fcl&amp;K

&lt;y its fruits—a business College by to
jradustes. Our leading bocneae man
hrougbout endorse the Grand Rapid
.totinem College by employing its stu­
dents, aad sending their eoaa

:*rd of Dr. E. Lathrop, Homceopathu
.ibymoan and surgeon who ba* permsisntly located in our city, aad has hi*
dflee over Dr. Burton's store. He brings
tost class refer tocos, sad proposes to di
i strictly legitimate htiBtisee May eno
□ess attend his effort.

Michigan Central R. R.
• ID. SlLUSU IS* USSCT UOTL
jgssrats^ssvjas ex ex

Michigan Exchange Detroit, an mak­
ing Mill farther impcwrwmeats in tho in­
ternal arrangements of thia popular
borne of Michigan men when ro-jouraing in the city of the Straita. It is, and
ilweys has bees the bret Hotel to De­
troit, and routtouo* to grow more bosaw
like, year by year.

Bounds may Gad many patrons for hit
Taylor press, as wa are fully satisfied
son* better are made anywhere for foe
toting to Burying Grounds," and with
work of a country office with from one
its Amendments can bo seen by refer­
ring to the Laws of 1855, page 187,
Laws of 1865, page 577 and Laws of
1867, page 137. This Act did not s-ek
On Mcnday night pursuit:: to the
e*U of the Captain p-. tee. tbs m« uxmatioa of Cemetery Corporations,
who tod signed the call for th. organisa­ aad it therefore lefi the corporate prop­
tion of a Fir* Company, mat at the erty liable to tavatiou precisely like any
Council Boom, and adopted the Re­
port of the Committee on Constitution
and By-Laws, aad sleeted the follow­
ing persons as officers, to eerrs until ths
It authorised the corporation. to aoquire and hold all tho reel estate neeee«arr for its burying ground, but exprwaaly prohibited ii from encumbering
that burying ground. Each person
owning a lot or right of burial waa
deemed a stockholder, and entitled to

A Fauwn arafou* th* following items
of new* from the Pinery :
Surveyor* are daily expected to com­
if Warren. Pa., has taken np hi* reri­
mence operatton* at Webber okf.
Webber city is located on the Em of deace in thi* city aad will soon eater in­
to partnership with John A. Fuller in
the Oworeo and Big Bapils E- B.
On* hundred millfons of Pfo* logs
are to th* Lsilte Muskegon, all wuhin a

^jgagateotjyys.-t
Detroit &amp; Miiwsuke* R R

,‘

pease of keeping the cemetery perpetu­
ally in good condition, and requires the
funds so set apart to bo securely inTest­
ed to public bonds­
It still further guarantiee the title and
the quiet enjoassut of the property by
purchaser* of burial righfror tote, by
prohibiting the corporation from to any
wise incumbering the cemetery grounds,
aad from selling any lots or rights of
burial upon incumbered leads.
It wholly exempt* the loiporate
property from taxation for any purpose
whatever, thereby encouraging tho for­
mation of such oorporwlicws. It pro-

against unreasonable acmmulatiori of
preperty to the hands of a private corporatfen bolding the same without pay­
ing taxes. It secure* tho quiet enjoyman: of this coqoral* property, by
bringing it within the operation of local
police regulations, punishing as a mis-

it required the corporation to make
two maps of it* Cwnetery, and deposit
one of them with the County Clark.
Eot ny **qp of Xinroi/t Crmtliry totr
Ua Apesifed^ ite CeWy CUrl f
Do the props totor* of Bivwnide (Mmetary bold ear Certifimto from our Coun­
ty Clerk , showing that a map cf the ir
Cemetery ha* been deposited to hi*
office, as they are exproeely required by
thi* Statute to do
ittuiay
Corti-

Th* proprietors of Riverside Cemetery
•eesn to have recognised this tew of
1869, in so fir M it exempts from all
taxation the property of cemetery cor­
porations. and to liars entirc’v ignortd
it ia every other particular.
Th* parcel of lead constituting River­
side Cmnetry, ia known and described as
the North fifty (50) acre* of tho East
half of the South-West quarters of
section number seven, town throe North
range right West. Upon tho asms
meat roll of tho township of Hmtiags
for 1867. at pag* 28, it stands asromod
to B. C. Grenell. Early ia th* qnag
or summer of 1868, by a convwyano*
recorded to Liber 6 of Deeds at pag*
484, ii ssrmn to have been translerrad
to throe of tho present owners of Hivnrspective lota and right! of burial.
•id* Craotai-smre &gt;AM Mw'« Am
By thia atatate, after aaroesmenta had *Mf eppsM qpro *&gt;y *s**M*araf rofl, nor
remained unpaid for rix months, the lot doe* ii appear to hare boras to any
er right ot burial and all asrossments
way th* burden of taxation, to which
all private property must contribute it*

I am esuatninsd to inqaire ssAy is Ai,
Oro F 11 thi* real estate belonged to
any municipal corporation, ii wa* ex­
empt from taxation-M ool Mhnsfe*.
Upon no other possible hypothesis could

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Every arrangement for
perfecting Photographs in
highejrt rtyte of the art. Good
pictures of Children fuarapteed. Call and see for your­
selves.
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MIS lAfiBLE WORKS!

MONUMENTS.
HEADSTONES,
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8 O’CLOCK.

'he Bannt

DRAIN tO.II.nfoVrONER'S NOTICE

8375
Ke* that the lambs get milk enough. A
Iamb wiB •amrehnea suck warm milk
from a bottle, furnhhod with an Indiarubber nipple, when ii has not strength
enough to suck tho ewe. Giro the ewes
good Lay and bran, nod roota if you
Eave them. But it b very desirable to hare
a few roots for tho lambs in April and
May. (Mta are better for the ewes than
com. and thb year nearly as cheap.
Pifc—The low price cf pork lias dis­
gusted thousand* of farmers with ths
pig business. They have disposed of
everything that would sell. Spring pige
that wore intended for wiuteriag over,
have been slaughtered, and the freahizwsi market has been flooded with last
fall’i pigs. Breeding sows have been
fatlettod and killed, and the indiculionr

I Cr-«dw»»* *
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WS.TJSST

■GREAT CHARGE FOR AGENTS
M Do,»•■•»&lt;•• 4.. .:;.

ven sj
ae;cuus a gooa
deal on the nature of tho land and .the
depth of the drain*. In oandy or mucky
tend a ditrffi 2 1-2 foot deep for titea
•hould be dug, with labor at 81,60 per
day, for 16 cent* a rod : 3 fest deep, 20
cent* a rod." On bsavfor land, nearly
free from itunca, a ditch 2 1-2 to 8 feet
deep will cent 25 cunt* a rod. A good
ditcher, at these prises, con make two
dollars a day. An unakillful man that
cuts tho ditch* unnsoeasarfly wide, and
I* fond of using the pick, might work
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them go into the pen, to bestow the
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M‘” ur Mamtoix—1872
necessary care. A savage sow, in a cold
MeA Headache, Liver Complain,
•'yrwy whsst ia tba first crop to bo pen, with, a litter of chilled *pigv. on a HflWfn t-’. r- M.j.., n.ujT!*! •ute^re.
fever «C Affwe, i&gt;ptpcpeia. Warwit
sown In the spring. We hope our read­ stormy night in Mhrob, is a case not pro­ fflUB in XU-BklbOMA&gt;.» Unterx’s.r
in CMirvn, PUee. UUieut Gereers will bestow extra pains iu putting it. vided for m the books. But with a quiet
plainu, Lon of JppeUtt. Erwpia well, fur we antkspate considerable sow there is little difficulty in saving the TWHORGK
tlon.1 or the HA Ln, Pimylet oes &lt;Ae
demand for wheat next fall
matter bow cold the weather isl acr, and aU Dtaewan of the
Btrlqi, taking one year with another,
first thing to ho done is to stop up
is a well paying crop on good lend and every hole or erevicw in the pen. Shut
in the hands o? thaee who know how to ths door, and hank It up on ths outside
manage iL But it ia a poor crop on poor with straw or litter. If the pige are
land. A carelesa, slovenly farmer,whose chilled, it is.btrtier, aa a rule, not to take
«&gt; A»HI •«•!. M U
bod n poor, wot, and fouk should not them away from the sow as long sa ahs
stlempl to'raise barley. Dels will pay w:ll lie down. Cover sow and pigs with
him titter—or rather, ho will lose less. a horse-blanket, ond tuck them in. The
At a rule, the earlier barlsy Aan be heat from lbs sow will revive tho pige. | Besutifirf GombHitrtions and
tjwa, the better. But a still more im­ and they will begin to uurw. If the j
■Variationa.
portant point is, to get tho land in good sow Has plenty ,o! milk, and xho pigs ,
condition It cannot be too tine and take hold, all immediate danger Is [&gt;**L '
Ths value oC tha ganlaa b of tho first mellow. On very rich, mellow eoRaowa Give the sow plenty of warm »lopi, such
impgtBuoe an! should take precedence ♦ariy. 1 l -2 h|abol per acre, drillrd in. B1 bran maah, end be »ure that she has '
b sufficicnf sd ; but on avenge good all tho warm water she will drink. In
ef either fruit or flowers; but united
land 2 biuhcb ia none too much. In a week food her rich food.
with them, ronstitatas ths prims luxu­ England, tho beet barby is grown on
GEO. WOOD': A- CO.
ries of life. To hr able to grow one’s light, sandy land, made rich and firm by
own asparagu* and jrie plant early in mumming a turnip crop on tho land,the
?hr Jfettltnt AJard.
the sooson, ana from that time out en­ previous winter, by sheep ; but in thb
country our largest c-rope are nd sod on
joy all kinds of vegetables and fruits in soil of a morn loamy character. Tho
due season: and inhale ou one's own essential point on these heavier soils is,
homoatead tho “perfume of a thousand to get thrtn thoroughly fine and mellow
flowers," is n treat and luxury that all tho year or full provioue Barley u
Dmx 8rx.—In No. 0, of VoL 3, of the
in the country may have, and yet how sometimes sown on a clover sod. but un­ Nranoxw Fxmm, I find Mr Clereent’a
Imh it was plowed last fall, it is not a
few do. Tbotewho would enjoy to the good plan. As a rule, barley is sown experfoneo witn a brood of 16 Houden
■anfatiTi
full, these luxunao. need only to bestir on corn stubble, end is followed by win- spring jmllats, which communoed to lay i
the 21st day of Dvcembvr, and in 23 .
themsehr. in early spring, white naught
days had laid 131 eggs, which ii an
.Odi do no: rwjuiro as careful culture
"Ise would be done, end devote a few
average of leM tlian six &lt;-gg«
day. I
hr unuf each day to ptepuriag'for a sud nice judgement a» liarfoy, but they hare a boy, ten years old. who haa beat­
will well trpaT far better treatment titan
sumeaaful nod beantifnl gnrd&lt;^ and they generally reeoire. They will grow en thb with common fowb. Iasi spring
house jdat; .-.nd first of all, a bobbal well on land too mucky for barley, aad ho Kxnmnncod retting romo old hem—
that did not by—with eggs from the
"•hich should be in cvvty garden in cr­ a great crop ia sometimes obtained ou market basket, that w with eggs bough:
ier to secure oarly’Md rotating crops of Nosy data We bolfojo in thick seed­ from the grocery. In tho fall wo killed
ing for dua crop, and would ;drill in no!
off all bet 23 pulloto aad two roosters,
V.-gstabie. • &gt;ur gardens tn thte roeffim
which Ware left to keep through the win­
•hould han. a gentle declivity to the
ter. Tho 1st of November they com­
-onth and elrieidod by a hoflgu or a dose
menced to by and up to thia time they '
board fcnre. from the nortliwtwr winds '
hftra laid in 117 days 858 egg*, or'
which are more destructive to rapid end 1
ar average of 7 1-4 eggs per ilay, mid
kare only had tho care of a ten-yoer-old
projperous growth of regulation then [
boy. uuii thb was bb first experience,
any ether wind.. Drop cultivation and .
with hens. I will alto give the cost of &gt;
-manure without stint, are the price ot:
foods purehacol for tho time which
tho rirbvst kind of vegetable growing, 1
amounts tn H 26 for corn, meal an I 1
and tronra'ug and nubsoiling should bo !
bran. They had n warm roostiug plare,
fcaeior-l a, for a. posmbte. Quick I
and tho Lborty of n cow rtaldo. and a
run under the Lexa. £uru&lt;iof these Lru .
[One Prize $5,000 in Silver !
growth »utts rogotabte" boot; ttoaoe a ■
are black, some yellow, some speckled,
rich soil, or one made *0 by at abundand some brown, and wc can't toll which
g™ •!«
and
grain
may
be
obtained
per
acre.
ancs of manure ua point of tha first im- 1
' Wc would sow 2 1-2 btuhete poai and bye the beat They have not failed to
portent* Boot erope include bsels, pare- :। I 1-2 bushel* oat* per acre. Thev can by at baetfive egg* in the cold Mt dar
nipq, tnrtupc, carrots, sooracnsra (oyster ' bo sown together with an ordinary of the winter. They have been fed but
I grain-drill, but it ia nnceasary to see twice a day—corn in tho morning, and
warm mush of m»al and bran at noou.
msy W&gt;dM,|a!l to bo town at about I that they are well mixed In tbe drilL— Thus you «e* we have got In return for
Roll the land after the drill, and pick
every penny 2 eggs that havn boon worth
ths sicio rime, tad n» soon as laud can
off everything that would interfere with
l*o worked in tlio spring, and requiring a mowing machine. On rough land ell winter two cents ouch. I don't know
whether thb b doing well or not. but it
a deep soil; oxcop: perhaps onioai, sad they are a trembtewmc orop to harvest.
•bo Jtt mo that i'. b not ntceeeary for us
may he sown during the last of March
to give a dollar apiere for Iloudans to
get good tayey.
or find of April—if in early toady sail
D&gt; not forget to tow onion seed very
thick to roisli “sete" for another year,
far whan auwn thick they gunsrally ripen
early encug. If planUxT earlier and
ia July, when they should be palled and
doeper. and die land was harrowed re•lowed awwy in a dry cellar
poaladiy with Thoraat'a harrow before
the p.&gt;tatoro camo out of tho grvund,aad
afterwards, far less hoeing would be re­ land. Mr. Bhspard is one cf the most
quired, and we think a better yiMd enterprising poultry men in tho West.
would Lo obtained.
Frcah Garden,, Flower, Tree.
ISkrewby JTndtr IHmi b a practice
W- H. Todd, of Vermillion, Ohio, hoe
and Shrub, Evergreen, Fruit
we would earuoslly oosunend. Many Suet reewived per slaamor Queen, from
farmers are afraid thaA the harrow will
tud Herb See^s, Prepaid, by
K. Fowler, Aylosbury, England, two
pull up tho wheat, but such b not the mammoth Toulouse geere, two [wiiru uf
Mai!. A coipplcte and judicious
case. If tho land is dry, a good heavy, Avlesburr ducks, ana one trio of Rouen 1
assortment, 25 noru of cither
foriy-tooihed harrow will destroy man v duckasli very fine specimens both in ,
clacs, $1.00. Tire six fl my'
wood*, breakAha read, stir tho sod, a&amp;d size and tnaxkiuga Tho ducks wore
greatly bvnefit the whwt
(150 packcu) for §3.00. Also,
trixo wionsrs a! several shows in EngClttrr 8tfd etn be sown an the snow, I-r.n
chea, tbo ends slanted down to suit the
an imtncnsj stock ot one year
rides Tho glare fouuea may bo (ope­ or when tho ground is frozen hard
grafted Fruit Trees, Small
enough on the oufooe to make good
rate and three in number to auit tho oiao
Fruits. Fruit Stocks. Young
walking But when tho wheat u to be
of box, and mad&lt;to lift utt up, or side harrowed, it b nreesaary to defor sow­
Fruit, Ornamental and Everwaya, by mrens of, hinges put on the ing the oMd.aad, if necmaary, roll after­
groen Seedlings, Blubs, Roses.
HtrVl-At.TERATlVH.1
ridoe or cads ; cr no hinges at all. We word!. It Tbomas’o smoothing harrow
* u»«?s. House Border Plants, Ac.,
nta or t ie bioop &gt;.
u
usod,
saw
Ao
oood
finU,
ar.d
then
bar
generally uae 8x10 glare and for thb
KnaMlr hr *11 PiMSwma
4c., the most complete assort­
row it in. Our own practice ia to taw
UVKR AND MI'I.KEX.
rire of frttM it requires sevanty-two tight quarto of dc&gt;Tcr-«ov&lt;i alone per
oMTaucno.t ornr.
ment in America. Prepaid by
BT. UTBItlSE.OB AH
lighto lapping thsm on ttoe ends u you aero, tux quarto dorer and four quarts
I'OVtnTY Ott A w.t
mail. Priced Oatgjnges to tmy
would ^ungtea oa a roof. About tho timothy b a good and liberal ooeding.
aildrew, also trade lists, griitfo.
first or middle of March collect stable If the hud b intended for pasture, wo

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nianure together mid lot it heat a week
tafore using. Choose a sunny spot, on
th” south aide of a bam or close board
fw«- is best, and mark ofl a spare one
foot larger each way than your box, and
over this rparo build the manure as you
would a bay stack two or three feet
high, press it down firmly and are 00 the
box and hghis ; pock the sidre of the
bed closoly with a Mt or sped, to aariet
tu obtaining a uniform beat Let it
•tend until the heat hu oriwn, then put
in from rix to nine inches of toil Take
a (tick and insert it oocarionaBy there­
after, and if it ia coadortably warm, tbs
•«-d may be town. Wo gonerally uso
reahttoeof gfam for ores kmd of rewi,
sueh as early and red cabbage, caulidawn, fottce, tomatoes, poppea ‘and
raislses; rever with half aa meh of eoii.
prose it fcmly with a board end water
eu&amp;Mtt to cattle the soil; givw air and
koep temperature at about 66s without
•un best. In our next we may give

Thb b heavy reeding, but wo think it
wiB pay.
'
itirnwiaj JtafowD *a^ Pttitrw b of­
ten very beneficial, and we are surprised
that the preetioe b so generally iregbct.
ed.
Pct three boom to a borrow, and
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Xunerics and Seed Warehouse,
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Nine tenths of all tho oompluinta b
bones are mused by indigaetion aad
iconsequent dcrungen-.cct cf the bowels.
Overwork, iswropce feeding, exposure
. • chilling wind whan Wed, ill-vunto
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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY MARCH 20. 1872.

VOL XVI.

HwW to ifafe Cift

SLABCHTEBING GOODS!
FIRE PROOF STOVES!

audited
from her brow.
Nowell his thoughts were of the
Ijright future to store for him. In spite
of hishappmees, thoughts of poor Alice
Butler would cross his mind, but as he
was sure she was dead, bo soon banish-

Evrry Steve Warranted two Yean

FOUD
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£ SAUCE,
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Of Every Description,
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And see just how the thingis done

“faihltusZ

IKnntod for th* eraser, and the bride
and groom were walking arm-fa-arm
through the conservatory, talking softly
i to themselfoi. when a little giri of a£
; patently Ove or six yean ran up to
1 them, and retching hold of the bride's
f drees, exetafased: "Ob, mamma, is this
Manufactured to Order, from . the pope I am going to haver' Thau
addressing Maurice: "Turn around and
oak leather
look at ms. Don't you think I look
pretty fa this flrees, and shall you like
mo to call you papa f"
.
. Astonished at tins address, Maurice
looked at his bride fur an explanation,
. while sbn, with quivering' Ups aad tsar­
ful eyre, exclaimed : “Oh, Manrtee, is
it possible you can look on that chill
and notrecogafeltor! Doyonnotaoe
, you own features pictured fa that little
face ? Yes, that is your child, Meurice,
and I am your wife. But I am not the
ignorant, iinednrated girl you married
so manv roars ago, for, thanks to Miss
------- «--------- -d ih,
Of
MARK RUSSELL.
the knowledge
I so longed for,
in education. L —---- ------------- --------wooed and won Alien BoutciDer, but you
fled me Alice Worthington, perhaps you
will renounce the lore yon professed,an 1
rice Worthington and Nellie Montgmae- I shall be again without a protecting
arm."
.
ry bad been engaged for the last six
“Never, so help me Heaven I” cried
month*,'*nd were apparently as much
devoted to each other as young people Maurice, earnestly. "Alice Boutoiltar I
wooed and won, aad Alice BoutaQlor
in such dreametance* generally are.
Maurice Worthington, the wealthy and none other shall be my acknowledg-

.

10.000 SAP BUCKETS
c-v a.ooo p.vi
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All Winter Goods must be closed out
gardless of cost.

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Detroit Stoves!

owner of Worthington Hall, waa poo-,
sees ad of a remarkable high tampered I
' and jealous dispontiun, which has been
increased by the indulgence of a weak-i d reamed of discovering my poor wrongminded mother, hia father having died i &lt;xl Alice iu the elegant young lady who
during his infancy. White yet in his । adorned the Montgomery i arior with so
teens _e had fallen desperately fa iovi much grace. I know you here much to
with the daughter of one of bis tenants, forgive; but believe mo, my darling, I
and hia affection being returned, had will bo a better man beoev forward tend
. announced hie intention of marrying . uith you for my loving wife and my
*—* : ter, and on account of his mother's child plaving r-------- * — '
, strong opposition, had taken her to a .
■ May Hi
dirtant city and there married her. He
[ had lived with her but a shrrt time, I guile eou h

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We

Cash for our Groceries, we pay
Cash for Produce and sell lor &lt;’ash
pay

। when, becoming tired of her (for, al­
, though beautiful, she was very igno- 1, ago etooi 1, too, was rejoicing fa tbo
of rnv mamage. To-day I
rant,) and longing for the relined socie­ antiapation
urn ample repaiA for all the misery I
ty to which ho was accustomed, be bssvIt dceertcred her and returned to his suffered then, and in beholding my lit­
tle
stratagem
succeeded so happily for
homo, there to be joyously received by
all concerned 1 am completely satisfied:
got his faults Haring told her that it and again I say with all my heart and
soul
;
May
Heaven
bless you botb.and
was only s peasing fancy ho had enter*
tained for the girl, and that be gucreed gtride you through life hapeily f
They were married, sad the guaets
she was doing very weD, as she had a
I comfortable place, her fow scruples were pronounced th- bride "lovely," the
quieted ; a marriage of her sen beneath groom "handsome,’' and the wedding a
his station waa the only thing she dread­ "•pleno id affair," fa ths phrases invaria­
ed or cared for ; and, T blush to say it bly uted on sueh occasions ; and reports
for my sex, but experience has taught of th«i scour in the r-maervatory having
me, tint woman w woman's worst ene­ gone abroad, again did public curiosity
exert itself to understand the matter,
my. and that, when a man will help a
woman, a woman will sneer at her and and again it waa made unable to do so.
point the Anger of scorn at her when
she lire tren-pted in the dust. But I
am not writing on the loudly discussed
quretion of "woman’s wrongs," or
“rights," •* they are called, and will
therefore no longer stray from my sub­
ject
Whan Mrs. Worthington learned that
she &gt;&gt;ad nothing to dread from a misal­
liance on the part of bnr son, aba sat
herself to work to find lum a suitable
match, nnd was highly delighted when
he informed that ho had sought and ob­
tained Nellie Montgomery's hand.
But, as the saying fo, "Murdsr will
out;" and this case was not an exoeptian to the general rale. A sister of
Alice Butler, the girl ho had io cruelly
nbaixtonsd, was living fa service at the
Montgoraerys, aad ronaapoadad regutarty with her. 8be knew that her ate-

It is a pleasing duty to mark the pro­
gress of the noble State of which we are
dtisana; its increase to population, and
its growth tn material wealth and pros­
perity, which hare been steady and sub­
stantial.
■
The first reusua of Michigan, as a
State, made by the General Government,
was that of IMO. at which time it was
the twenty-third Slate of the Union
in point of population, and ecutamed 212^67 inhabitant
The second was to 1850, when the
State, haring.gained 1K5.3S7. ranked
twentieth, and numbered 897,654.
In 1800, with a gain of 851,487, the
population numbered 740,118, and the
State claimed the sixteenth ptoee.
The fourth reales wsa to 1870. when
the population was found to be 1,184,.
0&amp;9, an advance of 834,946 in the lest
decade, making Michigan thirteenth to
the rank of Slatoa
The growth of Michigan in material

her instructions, nnd I has had
Montgomery obtained tbo iaformation
she had just imparted tn NalHe nt th &gt;
commcncocHint of our story.
valuaticn of real and personal property
That evening Manries Worthington, to 1840 was 887,883,0x4.13. The val­
happy fa anticipation of the morrow, uations, as aqualtoed by the State Board
_
•
1—.1
—It
st.
wore, to 18M. 8120^61,474.35 ; to 1856
8l87.e68.TOO; to 1M1, 8112.865,808.89;
fa 1868. 8807,905,842.92; aad to 1871,'
8630,000,000.
The representation of the State in the

bolt, Chicago, ant! Naw York. Twmiiy
were received for consideration. After
c£reful »rumination, the first premium
offered fey (he legislature waa awarded
Mr. Elijah E Myres, of Springfield, HL;
the aerond to I*. H. Decker ; the third
to Edward E Jeoiaca. Before accepttog any, however, the Board took the

with each of tboee three, as wall as sev­
eral of the other designs. The archi­
tects' eotimata for the coot of the Capi­
tol upon the plan adopted is 81,070,345.
It io the opinion of the orporto who
were employed, that it can be completed
fora sum not raooedfag 81.loO.000,
providing the whole work eon be adrertised and let under one contract.
After careful axamtaattec, and con­
sultation ■ with exparianced amhiiKts
and budders, fa our owu and other
Btatea, the Cvtaaiiastoaen are of the
opinion that a much better building can
be obtained and a large amount of mon­
ey saved by contracting lor tbo a hole
wogk at one tima. In this opinion I ful­
ly concur. The cost of machinery and

will compete far the work ; but, if tot fa
•ections from year to year, for several
years, the adrantagvs of such compe­
tition will bo tost, bids will bo obtained
from a small number only, and than
of Hula axperiaorofa work of thia char­
acter and magnitude.
In thia connection it will be asked,
can the moans be provided by the leg­
islature at its present session—to be ex­
pended within a proper limit of time—
without jeopardufag the payment of
the funded debt of the State, st its msturity ; or neooisiry appropriations for
our several State faatitatfcaa: or without
Imposing upon the people a heavy bur­
den of taxation ?
Haring made careful estimates of Hie
receipts and expenditures of the Stier
Goreramoat, for each of th* years 1872­
73-74-75-76-77 and «7«,‘ during which
period more than a million of dollars of
our State bonds will become due, I am
quit! satisfied that, with an aggregate
Slate tax for 1872, of one and one-third
mill on the dollar, and bat one mill on
tbs dollar annually thereafter, the bond­
ed d.bt of the State can be paid at its
maturity, all necessary • appropriations
be made for each of the State inaHtutinea and ths new Capitol completed
and paid for within six years from Jan­
uary, 1872. That you may the more
readily judge of the correctness of this
opinion, and that the prosperous condiUm of out State affairs may be under­
Stood by the people. I have prepared, to
be placed before you, tablas of estima­
ted receipts and expenditures tor the
period above named.
Fully convinced, as I am, that the boat
interests uf the State will be ]&gt;romoted
by an early completion at the new Canito!, I rasprotfully recommend that the
law be mi amended as to authorial the
Board to advertise for proposals far the
whefa work, to be completed within six
fem Ja—ary of ih. orreraiyear,
at a oust not to exceed 81,200,TOO, In-

000 annually, be rack of Hi" years
1878-4-5 aad *, and 8380,000, or to
much as may he aecemaiy for 1877;
aad that the Auditor Gexeral be direct­
ed to inroroorato there mat. with the
State Tax foTtho years 1872-3-4-5 nnd
1876.
Ample provisions haring hem made
fur the payment uf the funded debt of

only, at the very lowest rates.

II A! fl A !
H. A.. Bus ell!
BLACKSMITHING!

Go there tor your
CHOICE

GBOOER1E8I

sama number of inhatatante. Due re­
gard, bowevor. should I* had"to the fisrt
that the growth of population will bo
more rapid and much greater iu some
of the districts (han fa others. I beH. A Bl rEI.l.

BOTTLKD YIHIIBHE

for the one-eighth mill tax to constitute
u stoking fund. Leaving this off, tba
State tax will be reduced euveniy-eight
thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars
(878,780.)
I therefore rvcvumjfti.d tbo repeal of
Section 4. Art No. 12$ Laws of 1861,

from Canada, and from b-iyood the At­
lantic.
'
, Cash emtributiona to the Relief Fusid
J have bwtnroeoired a, follows :
Bv Hie Governor,.
8166,876 50
!
Committee nt Detroit. 129,958 79
I "
- Grand Rapid*, 43,838 57
“ .
» HqUmmL
851018 11
“
“ Manietae,
5,408 49
“ '
“East Segfaaw, 12,811 47
“
“ Port Huron,
13,532 00
“
Filaicro. OvuroImJ, and Laketon.
492 00
By the Hon. Thus. W. Ferry­
Grand Havcu,
23,329 78
Bv Hun. W. W. Wheaton
(then Mayor,) Detroit.
11,246 64
By other committee* had in­
dividuals, probeWy,
30,000 00
The Legislature, at its last session,
placed the entire body of State Swamp
Total................................ 84O.1WTO
and Indemnity Lands, and all the State
Large qualities of ckrthfag and oth­
Swamp Land Hoads of th" Lower Pe­
ninsula, fa the hands of the Board of er supplies have also . been received, the
Control The experience of the post the value of which is ertimatod al 8250­
year has, i&gt; my jndgement. confirmed 000.
the wiettom of the action then takes. I
Lieut. Gen. Sheridan very promptly
recommend the repeal of Section 15,
ActNo. 155, laws of 1869. I also rec* From his dep^L-ncnt of the Federal
Government we received 2,JOO pairs of
blankets, 400 men's rreroouta, and l,OTO pair of men's socks.
I also reeaivod from tho Hon. G. M.
liolMKcn, Secretary of tho Navy, a libernl offer of clothing, which waa declined,
I respectfully call your attention to Imvuuss tho qusntitv of that article then
what, to ma, seems to be a serious de­ fa (he hands nf Hie' remmitteee. was by
tect fa the provisions of Art No. 195, them believed to be more than sufficient
Berni on Ijsws of 1871. It was unques­
tionably the intention of the Legislature
to make it the duty of raUroedrompen­ having bevn destroyed, the Blate Board
tee to preride all suitabto re«Sairta for of Control took prompt measures to
tbo protection of lite and property on hero them rebadt, nnd made cpproimthe Bm of such roads, by constauctfag atfoas of swamp land for-Chat purpose.
Bring of tbe opinion that the gifts of
feooea, ditches and eattJo guards, to
prevent cettio anil Other animals from a generous public could bo more diogetting on the tract; and to make these ereeUy distribated by the committees,
rorporations Halite for aU damage re­ that it would be unwiee to multiply
sulting from neglect fa the eons tructiou agencies for that purpose, I here fem
or the maintenance of tfieae mflguirgi time to time placed fa tbefr hands aU
The railroad eotntioaire claim that un­ monrvs rewired by me—wUh the ex­
der the provisions of section 35 they are ception of 8135, paid to the special ob­
not liable for stock killed, except where ject for which it was contributed. To
the owner of tliss animal occupies the the committee nt Detroit I have paid
land directly adjacent to the locality 8128,008 41, making tbe cash receipts
where the killing orrurs. If this con­ of this committee 8258,057 TO; to Grand
struction is correct, then tlicso oorper- Rapid. 828,643 V9 -total money receipts
ations are not required to fence or place uf that committee, 871,870 66.
catlle-guanls upon the (too of their
So iirotnpt and bountiftil have boeq
roads, where tbe land immodtodely ad­ th* donatious. that, boEartog the pao
jacent is vacant, though other lands a £ of Michigan would lie unwilling to
few roils distant are cultivated and oc­
a generous pubKr oao ipqmont long­
er than was eroeesary.»a proclamation
was Ususd by mo early in Janaary,—
with tho full concurrence of the committe»a,-fa which I took occasion, fa
bshalf of Hie Bta'rt to thank ti’ie public
for their noble charity, by means of
offiders and faspoctore, for offenveo there­ which, ths Bufferings of oar citbrao bed .
to rntxi*!, dore not apply to fractional been so greatly alter is ted. and - to en­
school districts. There is a Urge a Um­
ber of fractional districii in tlw» State,
and some means should bo provided fur
the remora! of the delinquent offleers in eommittoeo bare derated» T»»y IwV
these as well as in distrirte loeated amount of time and labor, at great per­
wlinlly within one township. 1 recom­ sonal sacrifice, to the difficult work immend that the law bo so Mnondc-1 as to noeed upon them, and have discharged
the duties of this almost thankless took
apply alike to all school districts.
The attention of many Of the muntoi- with fldelllv nod good judgment, and
opal governments of Jbo State having all without the slightest compensation,
been directed to the neoesei'y of a more except such as alwnyi comes from a consciousnosi of haring lightened the bur­
dens nf suffering humanity1 cannot close thia notice of the great
fires without grateful mention of the
valuable favors aad substantial Oerrioi
rendered \&gt;j milrood, axpress and tele­
graph companie*.
Freight in very
targe quantities, from almoat every State
in the Union, has been transports! free
of charge. The use of the ieligraph
wires has also Ixrsn freely given tot all
mesh importance, and your attention it relief business. Thousaadi of dollar,
called to tho necessity far a revision uf have thus been saved to lite relief fund.
the general law on this subject
My attention has been onllod to a
statute of tbe State of-Ns, York, which pSia/XrV?
■ ibei Mfaipemtlili, without the exi*of a tintilar statute in tills State, old and young, too rich and
fa
'
fur She guardian of minor heirs residing bobalf uf our aSicted citizens. '
iu Michigan, but baring property beIn cloofag thii comraunkaifon to you.
tougiu to them in tbo former State, to U&gt;« repnmntatirM of tiio people of tfo.
obtain pusarasion and control of such common wealth. It has Mimed to mo fit­
property. laconwuieneo and loss have ting end proticr that an official recogni­
already resulted from tho want of such tion should Im made of our obligations
provtexm, and I raoommend tho passage to ttosre who have done io much to ob­
®f such an art as the New York .statute literate from within our borders the ericontcmplatns and requires.
doaoes of a widespread and fearful
'Tfe report of the Gwutogieal Survey calamity.
of tho entire Upper FofUMUte, tooted‘
HENRY P. BALDWpr
ing vahabto maps and .charts, is nearly
Exbxtivx Orricx. Lixvro, March 13.
ready for publication, and may.be com­
pleted to bo laid before tho IsgWalnrv
at ita aext regular BBoeiow No prerieion. however, baa bran made far ita
publication. Without thio the whole
work win be of comparatively little val­
ue. I reepectfiiUy suggest tho propriety
*i~y

allow such pi riseary expense* of pahlicatiou as quit bo ordiirod and approved
by the Geological Board.
My attention ha* been called by the
Preaident of the United States to the

ly fireside by Hie hour, hemming and
rtstohuvasidkaittiaK.
QaaMaMOHMtimre riLuld be more freely
introduced
into our families ; there should ba more
off-hand- visiting, of Informal calls,
where one neighbor can drop fato stL
other nrighbor'a li-rnso after dark, and
opaod an hour or two fa uarmtraii.id
sodtol totaKDOnte. without any form or
ceremony, for two or th»yc nights fa

�That is »n that has bora done thxu hr.
fissretary Boutwell has recovered
fro* bis tale indispoeiticu, aad ia at bio
desk in the- Treasury DrpartzneuL

uran, on record aa it w fur bclatays, I
should give that same imblte aa add- '
tsonal legal holiday! What Legislator

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;
Hampshire, ftl
rifty aotoetf had. ia thia Our. which down to Hfrwz-r -TV -M
belong* to the pnbUe, end from which White Mountain State election, all are
an income has been reeairvd; aad aa consoling themselves on tbo advantages
three some gentlemen, vr their special which the defs.l will giro theas. AD
friends, are much talked ot aa candi­ •rtt trying to make themselves believe
dates tor certain offices in tbo gilt uf tb- that nd I wiag ot tbe DnfaMMgy wiB

cover of taw; but ia violation of all taw,
and in outrage of every ouum of decen­
cy, as well aa ia tbo. face of an indig­
nant public feeling, by aa gruss a fraud
as waa ever practiced, er through a
mistake reeuhing from u ipardonabto
ignorance, appropmle a [ ublic burial
ground tu their own neo, and convert it
to a foraging ground ; refusing area to
make a show of accounting' to the
wronged public,aad tlie “Homa Zuras f,"
tn both its edilorial, aad core..pendente

the profile know what has been dune
with the proceeds of taut land ; aremitagfrom thv sals of burial rights, or
fruta stove-wood, and from all Other
aoans-s? If it is all right, no harm
can come to th* gwnttasnsu, or their
Mead, from a full expose of the mat­
ter. tihow your hand, geutlemro, that
the publie may .the better judge whe'.hsr they waht to place any further inter
vets ia your charge.
Asrain. tbo Oity charter providm that,

oarCrtoaiaal Court fin the Border ofj
Samuel Lums, ia February hat
Guv. Haxvry, of Kanma will
the tevthaony taken by the Brnaturial
iavtetigafiag committee to Washington
in the courae of a wook.

DRUGS

Secures Special Protection to Every Policy
Medicines,
Holder!

;ority just arhtevs-l .or Grant, ia .xpect■
...
-

iug a liberal R«j&gt;ublic*n. They do not
lake into aocouui that their rebel allies
are still believers in tho lost cause, and
that they never win bo induced to “po.sumise'* or vote for a Republican of any
stripe or character.
There reliable
Ws notice by* tbo proceedings in the
friend, of Denocrecy will not bo reSeeateon Friday that the paragraph in
Itablo for anything that Demecrncy may
tho Letter of cwt Washington Core­
pretend to bo, which fo* adverse to Ihrir
To not* EteJo* or T«&gt;- -Rtmuut
pondent, relatue to the aetton of Sena­
deed issue. Thuyare in deed oarur.t Ds»m
It strikes us very forcibly
tor Trumbull ia the McArdle eaaa, gave
oaoo In each aad every your, eame to be
iu tlreiz oppeaidou to all the plaiforuu that in one of our lottere to tho Bsxan.
dofeaeo, and applies all kinds of ugly published a just and true account of nil nf popularity that &lt;*n bo produced in ia Janirery lent, w. tlieu ami there
moasee
received
or
expended
by
them
ia
name, to th ore who dare to whisper that
Ohio, nnd they will hare a party ot their
their rorporete capacity during lbs year own far the Southern States, which will iwopbooied that ia tbe investigation
there is something wrong about it
which Mr. Brockway demanded as to
Tho accidental majority ot a City
expose the pretenoe. of tho sasutant his managemout of ths House of Cor
D- mocrutic CouveaXion propooed to be rKtion be would tour out triumphant.
Gouncil, persistently mierepzoeem threr
constituent^ misapply public money in
held la Snoianau. D -as asy umo of Well. h. be. done eo, aad “Jurenio"
experience sappOso that tho votoof the stand, approved te-day a tree paophot
one directhxr, and adopt a do nothing
policy in another; tai iaportani and Wo have had a Democratic majority in South can be induced to eucts o«t far a ' lbs Chairman of the mrest^tiagtooiain our City Oounol, they have been' Republican candidate T If so, upon
needed pabke works stand still for want
miltee reported last Tuesday evening
charged with corruption It ha&gt; Veen
of management, incur debts for future
what |«indpte of ratio eiaatiou does he that after two months faithful examinesaid that th*y have bwm extravagant
a-lmiatatretionv to pay a* best they can,
tion of Mr. B.’• l«x&gt;ks and accounts aid­
with tbe peoplm. aoaey
That they
give the people no account of lb*a»they run the ri.k of being bung for ed by three experts they bad found them
hare itsood orvfrrs on the City Treasury
reives, or of the manner in which tlfer
murder to prevent tho operation of equ­ correct in every respect, the cash ac­
tu be paid out of the taxaf of 1872 and
al laws tor the negro, by forming a count all right, and nut only eo but
hare spent the public moneys and, if
1871, th os eontreuing iu \»&gt;l*ttou of
band of Ku KIux, aad Mill adhere to most .yvtematsceliy kept So (much for
foreouth, any one qr&gt;eati»as th* proprtotho charter, a debt for future Councils
ty of this kind of thing, tbe Home
their pro-slavery views, what poevibl. wii.’.t eo have always oonsiderud a
Zawriuf^y doughty editor, or anony- to per, and in very many ways left the chance » there for a union ot thia ele­
ImppMo ot Democratic financial Uatao- ment aith that of tho Republican ; and boartire, pereocution uf an honest and
raons cnrrespzudimt. ruabe. frantically
•ffisienl pubfc nffirer Wa mm atu-,
with pen. and spectacle* to the revevxi, manahip upon the &lt;3ly records, if any
late Mr. Broekway most heartily on thia,
and the list of hard name* again ap­ caeoeds hare been kepL Now, pendiug ■ see, can expect to go: the Soatnern vote to him triumphant, and to us mat «rtbe flection would bo a gvnd time to let fur a Bopublican candidate ? But tho
pear* and tho public are straightway
partel result, and hope that "mine ene­
infonued. that Ibere gentloraeu. are the
party which is about to expire iu agony
—1 i» a®u satisv
Let u« see if wa are in debt needs consolation, and it would be cruel­ my" Alderman B
most immaculate of the specie*, and
that those who bring them to ta»k. are i Let ere know it the Cuuaeiia of 1872, ty to push upon them the eonclnaiin of
After the long delay which only
’ 1871 and 1874, have got to provide the inevitable logic. There io no nae any
j payfoeA of the debts entaBwl u]»on tbo ■ longer for such an obvolute party, and momed to increase tho public anxiety to
At last when thia aforesaid majority, I
boor Mien Charlotte Cushman road from ,
having, by a ready agent canvuored a City t-v the Democratic Council of 1*71 it ia to be believed that it may give up Snakespoarc and othsr pouts, tho gifted
incus are metiers in which tie public'
tho gbcri to t t**a enviable epirit of hopecertain ward, (ia which by a general ,
lady put m an appearance last Monday
are interested. Wo hope the exhiyt
calamity, and universal bereavement
evening st tbe Opera House Tbo authere uocun a vacancy,) and farmed 'i w* ba Made early, so that tbo people
dieww was large and composed of our
tbemMlroa in a miaxrity, proceeded to |I may hsve time to eramine |at° lbs mat­
beet people and they with one couso.it
ter. We bop* tbe matter^ win not be ■
toroatall the action ot the people by fill­
acknowledged themsolrM well repaid
put off until tbo election ia at hand, aad
ing that vacancy beyond an election,
i we bar. ao timo to carefally examine ! here from tho Wo»t,.tates that the rouree for their atteudaare Her selecUon.
thus depriving the people of the right ; and review the statement, and get ex- uf Senator Schurs, i* deprecated by tho were portion, of th. 2d and 3d acta of
to choueo for tbemMlvea, and sumo one ; plauatfoM upon it before W» are called ,i u»o.t ruligbtimed and progTv*»ir* Ger­ Henry tho VIII introducing Queen
euggeeU that thia ia sharp pnctico, ■ upon to vote for another Conned. Don't I man* in tho West They WMV delight- Katharint’s appeal aad trial aad Cardi­
alike unfair, unmanly, and diabonocabte. ।
1 *d when ho becamo a United States nal Wotary’s defous. aad Lusl over­
camo tho editorial, and romapon- '
I Senator, unitor such favorable ao.picre. threw tho Batik of Blenheim by
ding staff of this thrice lumiotous sheet. I
! Iking an influential iuetal&gt;cr of th"
Southey, Macaulay's D. Ivyy, a York­
to tbe trout to do battle tor its patrons ,
; dominaut party, it waa suppeaed that ho shire pirre, our Oaritoste, the old Squire,
and we are informed that thia kind of
i &lt;touid mature aer. system, at laws up­ “Betecy arid I are out” To sey that
thing h all jiropoe, aad the catalogue of j
’ on tb* tariff, finance, education, protec­
Lard names having givssi out wo are
tion to the immigrant, nalnreliaaticn.
whether the Senator had violated tbo called aa "o----- a," (the meaning ot ।
Ac., and pre** them upon the considerslaw. He still behoved that be had dune which we du not umlrtatasd, hut which
। tion of hi. party. It ia now found that
eo, and as to Mr. Trumbull's j ersonal apj&gt;oars very like a pair of angry eyes. '
Cori Schurx's talent*, though, first etasa
aUmtou to him, be hurled back tbo
peering through the glasaleaa rime of a ' tat Siatmun, pnbli^ed at Concccd, N. in power, are only at tbe sacond order.
slime upon its stay tourru.
g-ree of excitement by her earlier read­
pair of very cheap spectacle.J simply H , the able*t of the many very aldo He semi to be deroid of political id*n» ings, the wound up the evening, enjoy­
because ia our opinion the people should I Republican journals in th* Granils State, and confine himself to fault finding ment by rendering our Michigan poets
have been left the right to elect a sue- i dneeerwi ol the recent overwhelming end ecoUlgg. In thia manner bo has "chefd auarre" co axqaieilely ae to
Republican Victory ia that State as fol­ lost tbotonfidence of tho dominant par­
• n-t them home in the beet of humor.
town which &lt;e take great pleasure in ty, and in view ot the New Hampshire
Mr. Gsreltou »si prevent and evidently
commending it to the careful consider#- election, hi. infiuenre will be no greater
apjweriated thia tribute to native taka:.
(ton of the BcpablicaM of this State, hereafter, tlnau that of Garrett Deviser
For a person of 84 years of age, Mia.
1 any simitar purely negative man This
• is to be regretted. IxManse be might
called attention, appeared originally in
tho JbpaMiren
published at H.»- plaint that they appointed a democrat,
1 have done very much Io unite the two
tings, in thia State, in a Washington■ nor did we raise any objections to tbe
1 . nationalities more closely ; but now, &gt;n
letter written by Ooc—n “------- ’ *
, gentleman whose good fortune, made
so far no ho ia followed at aU, it will
this city, who is tbe —- --------------------significanre:
,
Io further reparation.
the Electricel Department of the Weeth- -er Bureau, aad who, as tbo New York .
taste may permit him to qualify for
“Uomndaring tbo elements and issue*&gt;
Carl Schurz, -horn of his tx-reonal
TnJosw state*, •‘acts at times aa a private a position to which he wee elected by involved in tbo campaign juvt eloved,&gt;1 influence, la-come, only a common sroM,
secretary ot 8enatorThaadtar.H It was three votes, aad with no expresatou of th* victory of the Republicatii is aa re-। | and the-oubjocl. which have retired him
man. tn oenaped nun, who diseouzteth of
tnarkablo aa it Is gratifying. Bo fer as
'■“ta."”
u..p~f., u».Uknb.
‘the questam. who of twu worthy ritta- u»
tbo inequities of Convent life and tbo t
manl trial of Anarew Johnson, and but .
.
......
of Maochotter shouhl bo Governor of qcenco are uf no more account, when RxniMk religion gouerally. She drew a “
New Hampobiro for tho etisuing veor, • compared with the great vital issue* of large crowd, and is to speak to the la- 5£
tbo particular dreiwsf that area tbo wus uotteerued. the tnasa of the people; a live nation, than the wrangle of a
dies mlottttlji to-morrow (Saturday) af- J*
democrats wasted fur that plaoe, cron cared ousnperauvo Utile. They could ‘| ar bool boy Lyceum upon th* never eale
tsranoa. Your reporter didn't attend J*
live and prosper un-ler the admtal.traafter they had ascertained that the peo­ tioa of either. But thare were questiinv ' tied theme of anticipation va participanor won't. He bad hie azuioit of there Jple of the third ward wanted a demo- at issue far higher -question, of princi­ tfoa. A victorious army ha* few atrag•terror." in hi. younger day., end
ple, iavcdvuig the future of our gorere- glare and, u&lt;&gt; dusarten; and therefor*
•'emough is as gvol m a feaiL" Wbelh- —■
the Devs? or Cincinnati movement will
We rimply say that there three m«u,
sr any good ia accompluhsd by thoao
Tl;e loyal men of New Hampshire
atMumed to do. that which good taste,
were asked to indoreo th* course o! man be n fare*. Il ■* now evident that Grant -taxpcnM** we don't pretend to my. but
and the conmoneet respect f w tbo rights not loyal to tha rountry iu the roautty’s will bo re-elected by a two-third* u:twith * it still eonriaaee aa open queeof the pooj-te would bar* vugfreted to dire*! peril. They were asked to with- jurity in the electoral collego.
them to Ire re uadoae
If there had
I give there eoatimaat* precisely a.
We grieve to ear that onr muddy
been a preetaag nen—ite for a full ——ir~
?r- ;—— - —j---------- -- tii«y were cxprerenl, ae aa indieattas of
r,__ .,
.. .
,
, power m tlie hand, of men who sympastreet* continue and our new wooden
the drift ot German opinion.
pavements are in thh respect an unmit­
foir to have appointed nntil the euentog Urujed tho nation.
“
-■ of
——
Tbo people
New
igated failure. Bo Mayor Moffat think.,
election, sad then left tho people to fill Hataptbiro were prepared tn da nn such
1 am gratified to otsarrs that yester­
the vacaucy^ux tha usual manner. Wo thing. The vvrdlet nf Tuoadav is tho day,^be Senate, by a derided vote
has strenuously urged th.ir s oting no
deliberate decuion of the people in &amp;vur of continuiog tbe government, both atsendod tbo Lcgi.telire, Eteculivu and more eppropriaticBS to the ao-caUed
State and National, ia tho hands Of the Judicial Appropriation bill, m u to “patent" pavements, aa ia tho awarding
appointment been made, and we repeat Itopnhlicaa party. It is a now declare­
auko a smell mereere ia th* amount
tion of want of confidence in the Demo­
Caucerruag thu we hsv* .imply tu ■ Lal wo before mid, that thia appoint­
some competition, end intimating that
cratic party, its policy, Its prxriplei,
say that we printed the tatter as we re- ment by the immortal three xn obedieace aad iu moo.
lion. Tho mtn is still email, nnd will we era paying dearly far our coetiy oxcsived it, but expreoe our disbelief of the
It will bo accepted a* sueh, throagh- bare to be increased if tho National perimama in that Lao-to all of wtoeh
npna
tho
right*
of
tbo
people,
that
a
out the country, sod should b«. The Educational bill becomes u law in the
ehargos ccntaine J in it editorially. That
wo say Aman t aad that our Mayor aa a
the author wee set Geo. C. Maynard uf larger number of mon could not have contest waa a square, stand npfigbt beDetroit, aa changed by tbo rr»J«uw, nor been funned m tho City mean enough
the worst possible waste to attempt -to ■
to
hare
practwed.
No
glare
ur
rovsriag
any private Seowtary ot Seaatcr Chaneo^r-mite ia the necessities of educa­
dter, nor was it written by any citizen of
tion farihtT^fcr which this bureau io faMichigan, but by a constituent of Sen­ hewevor losxg over unonymota aignadispeasable. sau which cannot be fur­
tureo,
however
BeaniagieM
OU
avert
ator Trumbull, and eo far as wo know,
nished to our growing nation, without a
tbe attention of tho public front ouch
ccMtapfly umnoed expense. Aa mill­
tons are (he sinew* of war, and war ia
often avoided by the odnenfam of the
any official position ha may hold we do
people, if a few tbousuAi ar. found of the new Capitol spprpriatiou act
not believe, "but think it wa. deaign-d
eeera to bo the only qunition* at tesue, .
simply to defend the AdminiatraUou of
solely u. &lt;i prerentutirv of war, the wa look for a abort seeaicn. and an early
PresalesGrant Irom ouppowd aaaail•pending of those tbaUMuda ia perhapa, adjournment. We hope to get to Lmgtorion. three. will find oet when they
tho v&lt;wy boat ocooomy, bemdoe fozniah- aiag mean while and nay write I be Bar­
again go to th* people a&gt;king their
ing tho surest impetus to a progressive ren oar noria by tbe way.
suffrages. The ZiweaZ sake "nypereaf
cirilfcntion founded on instruction in tho
a XrpM— lai tai *&gt;i th*
has now passed into the management of
Mr. B Frodsham of Chicago, who moThe Boose has been, engaged in a need, our Artist Stanley ia the same.
We beg th* Preddeut, and wo bee
long
and
interesting
delmte
on
the
supbis friends ia tbe Scuat* end everyHe baa some really fine pictures on exwbete else, not to muurterpret oer vic­ I»rt nf commerce nnd the subsidy to hibitiou, of which as my article is growtory Il ia a victory for no factfon, stearsers. Mr. Brook. of New York, iag lengthy, I will say more again
ttaww himself into tbe support of thia
odbre a bountiful Chrome. Me near y
while arene of tbe kteimblicun iwal-vn complete,
&lt;
called - Meet me by moonlight
cpp^ord tho appropriation of money «alone." Ho wishes to secure a live
fur thia purpose. It aaatso qgito dear agoutis
■
Hasting*. It will pay wall to
that we cannot coenpste in oar earner canvass
c
for, and is a heaatifiri usd quaint

New Advertisements.
School Book.-

READ THE FOLLOWING LIST OF CLAIMS PAID

PLANTATION
Wheeler &amp; Willson

sxdntsr.

martlto with England who roaoria to
aubridiea, without doing the name thing
in osu-own in termt. Many ttmaa the
amount thus expended will bo raozwed

1570

JITTIBS.

raracnirnos*

'■» num

DRUGS.

(RUGS.

Stewart 8^gS

S.T-1860-X.
This wonderful vegetiblo restorative
is the .beet-auchor of the fooble and de­

bilitated. Aa a tonic and cutdial for the

aged and languid it

has

no

equal

are especially snlyeet, it ia eupereoding
every ether .iimnlanL In all dimatee,
tropical temperate or frigid, it acts asa_
specific in every specie* of disorder
whirl- undermines tho bodily strength
and breaks down th* nnimel spirits.

Sirtitil ai letaical,

DENTISTS

Pure Drugs mi HMidig

SIMU.U SXMIUBUS CUBANTCB.

DP.rOCISTK BUNDRIEA.
AND 1ANCYQ0GU

..TEST MESICI.EII

leiicat Mutait Liiianl,
Fer Maa aafl BtaJt.
Probably few actiniae have ever had
ao exteaure a Hale, wkilo none have
been more universally beneficial than
tbo celebrniod MUSTANG LINIMENT.
Children, Adults, Hones, aad Dazneeiic
Animals, are always liable to a-cident, '
and it i. safe to say. that no family can
paw a single season withoat some kind

BBOCEIIES!

’ Mituas. wxu. oomu

BLANK BOOK*.
JUVENILE KNfi
ST1NB1BD WOKS HD MM

Z-Zta TXJ rLJKG B.1G8,
ijri rm: satciou
I'erfatoerieu, I’e-nanedes sod HairUi

AVttU Pulper rpid
Curtain Fixtana!

DR. WIL8OI1

COUGH MIXTURI

;;

.. iu^bS

FEBGUSdlTS

WONDERFUL OU!
SOLD IN HASTINGS.
BY ACKLEY k SLADE.

Ay°E’s

—.

Hair Vigor,
■
CHRISTIAN
UNION,
For rpstariag to Qnj Hair ita
natural Vitality had Color.

। Luerwy 4**"1-

Worm CAttractions for 18*2!

Rklaregmixt
reotaretion at vitality it grres to tha

tfoa of datSdreS which ia often eo unekanly and o&amp;osire. Free from thoee
deletenous eubitanoee which make
------------------ andinju«an only

AND CUANGK OF FORM.

ctiom

�peradiug tbo statsmeut that tho United
States bonds are not taxed. It ia true
that nominally they are not taxed; bat
it is also true that virtually they have '

-A.t TTnion Hall!
ONE NIGHT ONLT.

ftirrtaj ftHiu Ititk fl, im.
GREEVB
IDCfflG BIRD UNSTRRLS!

C1IICIEI,

trip

dsateg-fttBR'’”WHK.

ducao to its simplest form, the story is
thia: A rebellion of tho Democrat™
party having involved us in a «tly war,
nnd saddled aa roormous debt upon us,
tho Government waa obliged to raise
money by issuing bonda It guaranteed
party took hto pocket book, containing, that they ahoukl bo free from taxation ,
it to claimed, fi6W. Tha alarm wa. im­ aad by ro doing it waa enabled to aril
mediately given and Deputy Sheriff them at a good price. If it had art so
gnaraateed them, it would have been
compelled to roll them at a much lower
priee. tio that really tho Government
get. ae much money from the bondthan ho really was, and took particular
pains to “show the otampe." Oa Fri­
day evoadag Chappal stepped in the al­
ley aear Wbsrier'. saloon and eoasepvr-

'

boead ever in Aeron of IMO each, bat
oa Monday ware re-arrested on account
of insufficiency of bail. The bail wao
fixed at filiOO each. Gnffin camo to
time, bat Dawooy, ia default thereof ie
stopping at flafiri d&gt; Vrooman, at pres­
ent A reword of filM ie offered tar

N. 8. Lnxux,
E. Hasnot.
0. Odomis.
N. Tinatin,
Msrrra Casaux Gsuxna.

■ -." J
~1L

Om&gt; Pnxowa Ball.—A Mocial Hop
for tho purpose of ralxing fund* to pur­
chase aa Organ, will bo given by Hastis«B Lodge Ku. 48. L O. 0. F, a*Uatoa Hall, on Friday eveaiag, April 5th.
Member, of the Older to appear ia fuU
reguMa. Neighboring Lodges are Fra­
ternally invited to participate ia the fes­
tivities ot tho occasion, aad a cordial in­
vitation is extended to an lovsra of so-

AWW:"
^.hrtiVS: tsrs

Peninsular Railway

'

Great sacrifice of Win­
ter Clothing. Star Gothing House, Grand Rap­
ids Mich.

charge to the Lodge. Supper will be
provided for all who may desire it, by
Jfcs flirt of the Hastings Hottae at th.
exceeding low price of ll.M per couple.
Wa hope and expect to ere this the
party of the iiaoou.

UCHIGAR CENTRAL R. R.

WinJS I—A tuitahte bouaekeoperAla&lt;&gt;, a partner in a Real Estate Agency
and Lumbering liusisMs nt Webber
City. AUnw

low aa fifty dollars, ao that people of
very moderate mean, could invest in
them ; end thousand, of such people did
ao. To theta tho Government said: 11
you have saved fifty,
few hundred dollar., and if yon are
patriotic enough to risk lending it to the
Government st a limo when .disloyal
Democrats ween trying to destroy the
Union, the bond which ie evidence of

aaeroroXaratomarotea*1
wren. '■!« ililie sratr aiiiea
Tho Union Pacific Railroad ia again
open, and trains an&gt; moving regularly ;
bat the uiaw now in tho mountains i«
likely to interrupt communication emnewbat until MarJohn Tyler. Jr, a non of ex-PMoident
Tyler, han written a long and bttan^-

The Republican, of IBiaois will hold
more favorable to the poor aad the in
dustrial clausa Nor could any bo their state oournntiou March 15 to nom­
inate candidates for .tote officer, and to
mare galling to the disloyal Democrato
aeiact delegate, to the iLitional coaven-

dutriea, has just come to hand. This
ie a welcome visitor in twenty thousand
families, aad bids fair to stand in tho
first rank of American journals. Ubas
a deep hold oa the popular heart. The
most valuable feature of the paper, in
our opinion. is the striking aad instruct­
ive eartooua which cover the tint pogo
of each dumber. Tbe last represent, a
mining scene, and is real life on paper,
as thoarande of ' vs know. It .trikes
Houuxss' Moxvmkti.—The fallowing prejudice aad ignorance in their met
ts the programme arranged for tho cere­ vulnerable point. The scene represents
mony of unveiling tho ••f’oliliera’ Monu­ on the free trade side of the picture, a
ment" at Detroit, oa tie fah of April
raggod children, carrying his tools of la­
1. Calling tu order by tho President bor to a well dressed individual, tha
I ot the day, Hon. C. C. Trowbridge.
proprietor of a flat boot tn the river,
2. Prayer by Rev. D. O. Jsyvokoe, who buys old iron and rags. The point
chaplain of Fifth Infantry.
is evident. An adjoining tavern, idle
3. Introductory remarks by Got. IL m.ti with surrounding poverty, com­
pletes tbe picture. On the other side ia
seen a mine and tbe descending coal, a
river full of Ufa mills Smoking and
steaming in the distance, a grocery ctors

flsrv year terlk utrorttJ tn/h *r vMtot
font. rt Ikr Inoiol
•!
A. P. DkAJTB, m. d..
Ow .4&lt;Aby iDr*, Shrr
39

tHlfe

". Unvwifing of tho rooeumenL
8. Aroeptanoo of tbe structore by tbe emerging with well filled baaketo. Wo
like these things because we know they
Masonic Fraternity.
fi. Bmrediction by Bev. Goa. Taylor. apeak truth.
Ou the rwdiI |&gt;ags we find tho thirl
chapter of tho history of protection. by
K. Patent Office to Michigan Inventor, the editor, in which tbe two antagonistic
fur the week ending March 12, 1872, commercial systems of protection and
and each bearing that date. Furniahed free trade are traced to their origin, and
thio paper by Cox A Cox, Boliotora of thence to their developevaent
Our sphere for intelligent comprehen­
Paten fa Washington, D. C
sion is greatly widened, and the editor
and W. C. Wetmore, KfartEi.
Horse Yoke, O. P. Cole, Hmfaun.
es and principles which enables oa, 11
Potatoe Digger. M. Johnson, Three
we will, to arrive at aa impartial and
Riven.
Brick Machine, P. H-Kalla, Adxiaa. just c-mcluaion oa theM questions.
Lock M’eshec, W. H. Van (Tore,
Th protection articles are numerous,
ably written, exhaustive, fartractivo and
should be road by ell who bar. an isterTaa Mtcxiaax Tatar**, pubhabed at eat ia the right dstorminatiaa of the in­
Battle Creo* W. W Woulnoogh, Edi­ tricate aad rapidly rising social and in­
tor, paJ a our qur andom fellow ritisoa. dustrial qnesuoa. of tha day.

SOLD IX HA.STIXGS,
by Ackley a blade.

NxavocuBta, and all derangemeate of
of tho rtttoci system, are aeually eoonocted with a decaned cuudrtiou of tbo
blood. Debility ie a frcqrvnt accom­
paniment. Tbe first thing to be done
ia tu impeove tbe condition of tbe blood.
Thia is mWAtsplidtod by taking Vogetiu o.
It io a nerve-medicine, and pia.ee.ee a
controlling power over tbe nervous oys-

TolMM tea. UMM.II»a«M~OslR

•OMpMed eT rMte tert. ss4barbs Itteptee.rel u IU.. asS W l-rkdUy sat. U rira I.
tefeat. To Kmfrts Ui.
tu |«r&lt;sra.il

watt kan b« s freetib. ttur ieLeoa.li

Reports from Home.
A Living WitneM I

by taxes mabciouaiy imposed by legisla­
tures of Democratic Staten. But if you
own so many bonds that yoor income is
more than one thousand, or two thous­
day, March 0, to fix tbo time and plane
and. deHart (tbe limit bring enlarged far bolding tbo state eenvaatioo.
from time to time, as the national debt
The Republic.tis bare carried tho
dseresmo), then that income shall be charter election iu Portland. Maine,
electing Benjamin Kingsbury Mayor, by
If money to to bo raised al all by tax­ 2,032, over Clsaves, Dem., t,&lt;W, and
ation, no arrangement coaid bo made Morgan, ritisou.'firkrt. 811

that uf any other Company, and ie condurive evidsce al tbe perfect securely
offered by thio Company to those Brok­
ing Insurance. Fanners of Barry Coun­
ty, prudence, experience and wiadarn
admonish you to seek such a Company,
RtTLOg in tho hoar of calamity, rather
than one liable to the i-parations of
chance end which may or may nrt be
able to pay your torn when It occurs.

OVERCOATS below cost,
Knit Woolen Coats 60
Cento. At Star Clothing
House, Grand Rapids.

OLD, RELIABLE ARD DIRECT ROUTE,

a heavy dirooaat and afterward taxed
them; and it ha. IhU sdrsLtsge, that it
got tha wxmoy ia advance. Again, tha

money to tho Govenunwat when it wes
in peril, who hoped the money lent to
it by their patriotic neighbaro would
Agrtoutaral Imnaee Company
bo tost, end who now see those lean,
The Book rains of the Stock of thia paying a fair interest and rendered aeeore from any artion of Democratio
Company aa estimated by tho Superin­
legislatures who wonll gladly tax them
tendent of tho Insurance Departmeot
of tbo State ot New,York ia 8376.42 far

Grand RivarVallsy Division

Michigan Central R. R.

SCROFULA,
Scrofulous Humors.

reaches almost any point therein by a
.ploadid Liao of Raurcad.
Thia Utto of Railroad is the Brsuxarox Rocri, which .tart, ftum Chicago
by tbo Chicacu, Burlington A Quincy
Railroad, ana, running through Brauaoaaw, roaches Omaha, Uncola. Nebraaka City. 8aint Joeeph. Atohfam.
Ijeareawortb eumI Kansas City, connect­
ing with tho Union Paeifir, Kanaaa Pacibr. and other Railroads running from

eats by gvfag "BV way of Burlington.”
for the rates of that loan are always a.
low aa any other, and it ia the best
Route in the West, thrreCiro von are
more sure of yoar asfrty and iv*frri.
The Burlington Route tin. admirably
answered the qnaatioa “How to go
West r’ by the publication at on exneltont Pamphlet, oontaining a large,
। trathfal map of the Greet Went, and
much interesting and valuable fafonnation, which ean be ebtoined, /ra» rf

Everyone Speaks Favorably
*

&lt; &gt;.&gt;.LLU A a. II. ICO

IOT-. Mom... tUUM. wUl on
‘ ~
La
.LU...I.E II I* IL. tr.1 &gt;U&lt; „ .uLtbiRWtol.
p.-.rful, u. E.tell.l . u&gt;»&gt;; aud snMS
ll M »*■&gt;!■ •
anark lL«a a Raes*.
»4 U k t---- r I. eer. Arm*4 -au -toa .1 I. Snl
stew H bee toMtesy b* MglMR,

Woo
SINE'S

NSCURL NO CHARGE

OoMto4ay
Too eoU far buaiaom these days.

Circuit Court meets next Monday.
Register. Avrifar, Raaurxa. RXGIS-

.“Itell'S
Warner. anlhor of "My Summer ia a
Gard*." i. dtaag his beet work. Horn
wo have,—ia a pleasant fiction of a talk­
ing group in front of aa old-fashioned

HASTWGS U1BLI IBK!
looks,—aad, enbvanieg all, a fresh,
•Vrisp, yrt jnfey" aad delirious bnmor.
Bacx-1Lo fen.ar-have been quickly ap­
preciated by ths press Tbc-Now York
Tboms says that those sketches, “far
light, airy, but geoaiae dotin nation, of

to v*rr."ik-t
Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R
Tjlaxxl—To Gov. Baldwia fisr a copy
ei fits raaas^o sad i ' ■sfilalag table..
Id- Coagroariowl DOegaticu, —

�DHOLUTTOM NOTICE.'

frret kills the plants. If btoseom
wanted earlier, thvy may be itaried In
dx-ineb pote. under gtest. and planted
out in a sins bonier after danger of
frost ia over, and liberally watered. Or­
dinary sired bnlbi should be planted
about three inches deep, oc four inche.
lor rery large ones ; and. to reach the
beet reaulta, they should rsceive copious
waterings, in extended droulhv.
When the spikes bejin to bloom, eut
and put in vase, with temarix, aspara­
gus, or other dalieutr spray. They form
an admirable and beautifnl display, and
tho blomoms will continue to develop
and bloom, even to tbo extreme tips.—
Of course tbe water in the rases must
be occasionally changed.
In the Autumn, after the tosvve have
turned yellow, and (lie stalks have be­
come nartiaDy dry, the bulbs should be
carefully dug. care being taken not to
K—.L .v. _.2&gt;V „ .v____
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i
1
I
&lt;

Dauflbty A CoX Column.

8 O’CLOCK.

&lt;375
1 did intend to iaaert here a little
poem (aa it to quite proper to do iu an
essay) on tbe south wind, rorapirad by
Tbe Young Lady Staying with Us, bc-

ptrcHobooic

SHEPARD'S

an old dilapidated barn, or the remaias
of a hog-pen. and to hv.asbtet tbsv
may, on wbat they can pick up, they ari
uondeumed a« unprofitable and an ex­
MDse to tbo farm. A vary trifling out­
lay would furnish a oomfortabls branary, which their manure would in a

from frost.aud after thorough drying,tho
bulbs may ba placud in [taper bsgw, and
kept for tho next oea»on.
Thera U u largo list of improved rarietie*. Many line atandned »ort» may
bo purchased at from fifteen rente Io
pliwl to com or any kind of vegeteblus. thirty rente tach, and their elegance and
A hennery of inch matched boards,floor

«“'r Fh'aUUS St Ihi’rABIMAXr

Frier, only BO Cento a Bottli.

S-rfssi's.-js.ss
ALivtre*. that them were amotions that
oua could n.rer pul into words without
tha danger of being ridiculous: a pro­
found truth. And yet I should not like
to say that them ia not a tender lone•osuenets in lore that can nt comfort
oat of a night-bird in a cloud, if there
bo inch a thing. Attalyda |&gt; tha death

।

COMPOUND WAHOO BITTKRS,

THE snti WOODS OBGANS.

Slek Hra&lt;l»ti&gt;r, Ltioor Complaint,
l ntrj&gt; .lyur, l&gt;y*prp*ia, Worm*
in ChiUrm, FiU», BlUont ComplalnU, Imm of Appftitr, Emptlono of tAr Slfn, Btonplrn on the
flur, and nil Diiaua of Um
lUootl. aloo tht bnt Dinrtlir f»

^999999999999
HALFORD
MID
TABLE SAUCE,

BbhxUxt Musical Effects,
Woikingmen have a very short road
to independence cud comfurt if they will Bemitiftil Combinations and
only take it. It ia by organioibon, too
Variations.
—only their orginiaatiou to not against
tho men who employ and pay them, but
fur themMlvea. A movement of this i
kind has been tried in New York, and
succvm baa proved that it is no ox periment or theory, and now' at this tsiue ,
several otganisalions have been formed
to attempt to refteal the stsceowi that at­
GEO. WOODS k CO.
tended the earlier trial.
A number ot years ago Mrverul workingmen ronenved the idea of securing a
body of thamMlrea, one thousand iu j
number, Io bind themselm to larliy I
11.50 a week for one year, toward buyiug for tbemaelvea n tract of ground un '
which to build homos. Tbo thousand f
names were sctitred, and dun caro be-1
iug taken to secure only sober, Industri-' ___ _
__ „ ,
„„„
raLS
™auc tablets,

;
'
“tonnage duties,” which fewied six cents1
per ton on United States vowels arriv­
ing from foreign ports, thirty cents per
ton on those owned abroad but built in'
the United States, and fifty cento per\
ton on all others. These discriminating’
duties iu favor of American shipping,
and statu tea sf similar inspiration, ednfinod the coasting trad. to vessels built
ia the country, nnd laid the foundation
of our foreign commerce and mercantile
'
marine.
What Hamilton in the meantime was
doing fur his personal interests may be
perceived by tho following note, ad­ hand. Tbe sum waa 7fi,MW.-with a1
dressed to a friend, dated Septemlsw 2», little savings interest addaL As soou, I .luotlnr rSeirAt r»Jj
iTm however, aa &lt;25,000 waa to thrir credit j
in bank, thev begsn
look around fi&lt;r , hVro it
■.‘Jifsii
| a location. They decided, prudently to m«»u tn caatlaaily b&lt;&gt;s
*"
TU*‘
On the 25 of Febiuary, 1791, Hamil­ buy only the best land, aa they Were
ton brought forward his bill to ratabltoh
a Unitod.States bank, to aid in the col­
Attention waa called to (be fine loco-1
?*'’ Vlti^rL
lection ot the taxes, and the transmirsion of government funde from one part tion of a now suburban villngv. sloping ? 8al&lt; acrel LriLe U.
~
of hay, 1 made the ntatemrat that the ot tho country to another. By thia art beck and across Use New llavcu Bailroad, which waa thru just begun. The
Oltls-A-T
manure from bran was more valuable wav laid tha foundation, broad and deep,
than from the same amount of weight of those great discussions uu finance ecciety derided on it. and paid &lt;10,000 Consnmers
nr GKTT1XO
of any of our common cereals—hay which in later days, mure or less under down on the contract, the rwtt to be ।
straw or vsgetabtos. I will make a fow every administration, agitated the coun­ paid in a few months. Ung before tho The Great Atlantic A 1'aafic Tea Co.
„r u. w^ w.rt-r« aa,
remarks oa the vol st- of bran aa food try. aad culminated in a fiuami.il roro- ywar waa out th. remainder of th. p.rCH1CAQO
and median. ’ for atock. I know it to lution by the “ramoral ot the deposita," chase money. &lt;40,000, was paid down
and the control of-the village was in 1
‘•“'•"O’t««vu.1 tte ektewi Ss. C««
spoken of and rcrommeuded bv manv. under tho administration of General
their own band-. Bo great was tbe deurt'aLttewl. itewUhi. wluaut" b
bat it u not held in that dogni of 4stisire
of
th.tr
workingmen
to
join
and
t
'«
u&gt;
u&gt;«r
cu-uhmm ia &lt;11 p^-u ..i tu.enstry
.
।
The
bank
recommended
by
Mr.
11ammatioo t.. which it to entitled, nor used
wlA tkm. &lt;U&lt; « —
( - SSTg-•“Kt'SX'S
in the place, nor in tbe manner.ito quali- I ilton was uatabliabcd. and w&gt; rapidly ' U„
ful very soon to [orebase cue hundred
sad «u .Tp^a^Trr.'-o.l-j
tie. would be Ukelv to render it at tho’. had his administration of the Treasury
v« to «»Ur wx«kte ia -tensi me
' ltep.tr-.meni developed the rvsounws of acres adjoining and lav it ont. The rib , ■'
moot mlns.
n you will go to the trouble
ex-11 the country, that tho impoverished peo- lag*. Mount V.roou, to nowK one of the ‘
fim-tand mort thriving of tt^subarixn |
Winning a table of its chemical annlysu,'[ pie ol the two previous years wore now -------------------- ------------ „----- ,----- ,--------aud comjxire it with other articjea et; Ii so prompt in their subscription to the clusters of New York, and axvry rnorn| ing it send- forth’--------------.its swarm*ofu-----happy,
feed in common uws, you will perhaps; stock that General Washington, on ths ' Moiling faros, to *push
and drive for the I
be able to form some ooneduaiou tvhec, I 25th ot October, 1781, in his massage, day tbe grant industries of tho great ’
and in what quantity, it will be a rahu- had the following congratulatory paraeitv.
,
’
(
graph
:
"Tbe
rapid
subscription
to
the
blc addition to tho other food being*
I United States Bank, which com,dated in , The scheme is Luing mooted again in I
used, in Older to make up route defiesNew York, although undet dixadvau- &gt;
ency, or oounterUlanoe eomo .XTwm of', j a single day tho sum allowed to bo oub- ; tage, as now it ia nvawsary to go twenty j
scribed, is----- “ • ” ■
• •
ingredients in the oilwr more common I
or thirty milra ont of town to find a loarticle, of feed.
j cation, and then perhape n mile or two
It ia aa inraluabto article for feeding
| off th» road. Ax time is on Oaratftial |
yoang, growing animals, prroenting tbe |
I value to the workman, and a mast im-1
n ioiaaary ingrodenta for th. growth and
| portent parFaf his capital, this' almost ■,
atrangthrningof the frame. Wtxereaa, I
destroys tho whole plau. A workingwith too rich a feed, a great portion of
1 n&gt;an’a-»fllag«' now should be directly on '
it would pam offfiu th. . x&lt;rsm«nts, and i
the line of the railway, and not more
the system become dogged with exrrea ■
j thou seven or eight miles out of town at1
of fatly matter, which could not 1» a^
farthi-.t. The rale of seted«oa shoeld
rimilatod for want of a projwrtionMe
be not,tu go over half sn hoar's distance .
amount of bone and musete-foraiing
in time Thia will make el hour gomg t
substance. And u ith it, you can obvi­
’and returning, and ia all a poor man'
ate th. neceesity of gomg to the other
extreme, aa a groat many do, and leave
Again, th. workingman, at tbe pres­
than on bulky feed which contains very
ent rate of wages, need not limit tom -1
little uf either him or her, ahd of which
self to &lt;1.50 a week. There is no work-.
th. animal to not ablate eat and digest
suflteient to make much growth in eith­
married, who really want* a homo and
er fat, blood or bon ex and soraetimra
i ia worthy of one. who eannot lay by *2 1
not aven th. necrosary amoant to keep
I par week. At" thia rum fire hundred
its todeon.
‘
' men would accumulate over &lt;.r&gt;2,(W) in
It to the v-Wy thing lo bring up a trnor
: one year, which is all that ia necessary
animal into a sufficient cond^ion for ro­
with hii great design, now ircocmnou.l- to atari one; and the smaller tha organewiving richsa- feed.
ed for tho adoption of OoncMss the ixatim, of course, tho more easily it to
It ia the very thing to tons down th.
ootabMahmeut of a mint for the pur­ raised and handled.
fevered and clogged system, resulting
'llw advantages of such Action, too,
poses of national raioArt, and tho act
from adds, at an excess in feeding rich, .passed on tho 8d day of April, 1792 It would not cease with tho securing uf
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fatty subateBMo.
waa ordered that this institution should a house and home, great aa ia that bless- nx* or the moon
i. ■rSw. &lt;
It will add toau and digestion to tho
Bam^tr tor all t).uw&lt;«t IhWMkmwl rtnmseh anj
&gt;k. J-II be at tho nest of government for tho
itvift AM. SI I.ECX. CXLAlUIKI
limo (than in Philadelphia). On the
ofcrraccriox ofiktwtixu.. i
OSS’SeuHsaHB\
In th! hands ot a trader who will rmv i
01 0,0 raPit“1 “ Wrohiaglou
niRnm
. w*T&lt;&gt;r WDOjTt
the nut waa not iomured, and aubaesufficient sttewtwu to the ronditmn of Qaat Wuiation luia ountinned it ia tbe
S’wT±nl“ *
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( Thesmotuil of work performed by
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i Hamilton while engaged in thora imKCKOEULA, tHTHPgraiA.
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I portent official duties wss extraordina­
ry. Talleyrand, who waa a: thia time
I “a refugee" in Philadelphia, oecsme scquainted with Hamilton, and after he
&gt;4 to UmpeMIc os s msl Isvteorater ■
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personal and political opposition that
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dtotansra- But locomotives have often j
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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY MARCH 27. 1872.

VOL XVI.

SUUGIT111NK EMUS! 1 GREBKE.^TTSS—
EIRE PROOF STOVES!
ISrrry

Store IF

Every Description,
QEJfVIKIB

Anti nee just how the thing is done.

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All Winter Goods must be closed out
gardless of cost.

fa sates bens. «*U . Mr resat te«J
Iter 1. re-1 re. rtredteeM k.&lt; OS.

Suic .Fair at Kalamazoo,
KortliaeMUm

Fair at Grand Rapids,

The Detroit Sioen an lhe — They »n the only Stan
HEAVIEST
T .. ,, , Stone
.
s——nor Cnarcoal iron,
In the Market.
0^2
in the World.

GOODYEAR &amp; STRIKER.

Respectfully announce to their patrons and
the Public Generally, that they have removed
to the Large and Commodious New Brick
Store adjoining the Washington Block, and
will be happy to serve all who may give them
a*call. Crockery and Groceries constantly
arriving by the Car Load, and will be sold
for Cash Cheaper than at the advertised
£oti Sales. If you do’nt believe it call and
see. We Pay Cash for Butter. Eggs, and
all kinds of Produce.

BLACKSMITHING I

niaa up to -the year 1861, when Abra­
ham Lincoln was inaugurated Preridsnt
of th. United States. What data,
than, haa the Democratic party Id the
vote of a workingman in America ?
N«ra none whatever. The wuekingtnan who supports th. Democratic par­
ty, with ita history of forty years’ noe-

tailing men, is not only illogical and in­
consistent. but indifferent and carolses1 ean are how th* lawyer, the manufac­
turer, tbe banker, even the farmer, who
stands on his fee-simple acres, may vote
the Democratic ticket, but I cannot see
how ths omandpatod black man of tbe
South caa do It, or bow the laboring
white man who works fcr wages caa do
I’cwsxsteat effort. are making to con­
vince Ae laboring man of Naw Hamp­
shire and to oaks theta tetave ttar
bare a hard ।time of it; that they han
to pay taros ; are, inttooH, almost taxed

Tbe Repubbcnn party maintains tho
policy of &amp;o small farms against As
great plantations. Tbe Democratic par­
I tv jtanad w.th toe ttouA on that aau«,
sell did iaererytiung aad on every
issue. We peared As homestead 1&lt;U,

CLADKPAID

NO. 48.

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_____ nd thain M
—-—»• ahull always han a fair
•fan' j-y. [Load anstanra ]
Why io it that the Democrat, al New
Hampshire an circulating tree-trade
documenta pictorials and cartoon, over
th» BtateF Why should they try to
deceive poor laboring men, when they

own country f My heart gore out to tho
workingmen of England and Iretead.of
Germany aad France, aye and of Asia
and Africa, too. A man ia a man, no
matter where he was bora or what Mood

a Stat, reootor. by tw4w tbourand
Dcmocralte ■tejoR’T [AppteureJ
Thera two oumio TUoexmt. exactly
diSBrooea botweon foe two parties: the
use douounaiag thterao aad arrastmg
ul intatac &lt;ta&gt; vta U tut ta
«ta—irj-tatafttai

b, tadmt Itatata «™..&lt; Ita.
taota.
U» n.-ta. W -taUJ.
u. .ta tata*ta““-«P-Ulta&gt;&lt;ta ItauyUta.
tan, tai tar C” ta
taata—Trill — g..*0*!**.1tatar. Ttauta
a,
flrevstate ths St* frraa Om—1 Great
fa?8fl8; they harsatoten tbsir milbomi
Area Ao city; they have ototea judgro
and Moten &gt;*0®
8*-^^d
to the legislature; tbov do not g* seal
to tbn Stet, prwon. And th. mra who
dseted thia stealing, who denied that
tfwy Stale ths State of New Ystfc whan
ta? ta. ita tai 04&gt;
the frafar «f theoe Tammany Hall

I ham Lard before df Bataa’s retaking
sin, but I never mw aayfoteg »«-»
ot high rates of duttos. In my judge­
ment, the wire and sound policy is to
real Grant’s ndminirtretiM. m throe
tax luxuries highly ; to put the burden
Manufactured to Onler. from
years, nearly twelve tandtod mffltea
of taxation upon articles that noma in
iWtare-Mariy four hundred millions a
aceepted il gladly. I wrat to Salmon . competition with our own. and to make
OAK LEATHER.
year
(there has boon paid out nearly a
Fall*, I seat to Dover, I went to New-1 a fro* Ikt a. large as poaribte We hare
tlioamnd milliou dollars ; making about
market, and tried to get work, without I a post debc to pay. Wo shall hare
twenty-one hundred minion dollare. Wo
Biiceesa, and I returned home foiteorn ,| taxation enough fir many roan. That
have tost, out of this immense sum, in
and weary, but not diacouregrd. I pul I burden, tho legacy of the etare Dcmoeall the dopartmonte of tta GovsvwmMt,
my perk cm my Lack and walked to ।। racy, will tret upo'n tho labor of the na­
where 1 mw lira, in Maasechu**tta. and tion for yean to come.
It was my privilege Iasi 'summer to
We hare paid out, during Aera Are.
1 th&lt;&gt; hud lot that toiling men have to si-end a f*w weeks in England. J hard­
-endure in thia world, and every pulsa­ ly hoard anything else there but oom­ •orruption boiare j that the/ had always,
tion of my baarh every eonrietion ot my plaint* of our tariff. If I wont to a alwaju. te-eu pure, because they
four of Ama
judgement, every aspiration ot my soul, dinner-party, or met Englishmen on ship never puniahed a thief. [Applause ailuf lhv&lt;« soldtera
puts me on the side of th* tailing men board or anywhere, they had much to and laughter. ] 1 jiropoM right here to shod Amr blood for th* country But
of my country—av, of all countries I ’ say about our exorbitant rates of dutio*. lay down this propewtion: that the Ae Government has not loet a dollar,
ta
tbe
ageato
mad.
rood
Ata
asoounte.
became an anti-stevery man thirtv-aix ’. Eogbvh importera, German impertna. reswin toby tills Administration is so
years a go, IxcanM the jooc bondman French importer*, all Iterate our rates of assailed m not that it haa been more cor­ or Ata bondsmen did it for them.
EverytM-Jy knows Aat Ae Indian,
wo* lbs lowest, must drgradisd.ar.d help- •lutie* There identical ducumeata that rupt, or as corrupt as its modern predoIras type of manhood. An anti-stevery tho Iremocrats are circulating in New roeaare, but that it is doing ranch to ex- have been cbrated and wronged for
man from conviction ia by logical necee- Hampshire are not paid for by the |m»- thieving and to pjniah men who ytara. and that many of our Indian
•ity not only the inflexible foe of the .. Democratic party, but by men who steak The Drmocreta- party—I mean wars have grown out of our violatao*
doctrine that capital should own laborI he modern Democratic party—camo of treaty obligations, our kaul tundnet,
into power ia 1H2D, under General aad tl» stealing from Ae oMropriations
ere, but ths un)'raiding friend of the
for Ike Indians. General (Mht, knowI asked throe men abroad what they Jackson.
, rights af t]w oon&lt; and daughters of
wanted. ’•Why," they said, “wo want
On* man, Samuel Swnrtwont, in Gen­ iror tho inAans and Amr wrongs, two
। toil
U-t us see what the Republican party ' to sell mare goods in your country.“ I eral Jarkson's day, when tbe Govern­ years tetaro ta came into the PresidraStains
ita ha.1 no doubt of that. They arid, "You ment tnised only about thirty milban cy tried to derira a plan by which Ae
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. I country during the text twelve yean. It are a greet agricultural country ; you dollars Vrear, stole a million dollar, in ladiaas sbonld receive what tbe Govstruck the fetters from four and a hall ought to rates agricultural productized the New vork cuvl-iai-bourn—nearly s* srnmeut appropriated for them. When
be camo into povrwt be invited Ae Chrismillion laboring men and women; con­ we onght to mak. the manufactnred
verted them from things into men and artidre? “Well,” I reid. “1 find that this Administration in three yeera, in
women. In making them free, it struck yon bought thirty-two million dollars' rolleding and paving out nearly twentyi down tint proud, haughty, aad domi­ worth of wheat last year, and only right one hundred m&gt;Uion duUara. The' perneering anatociacy of the South that millions of it in the United States. 1 &lt;«nt*go at lore under th* Administra­
held the iloctrinc—aud prwteimed it,too tend that you bought mtllicna of dollars tion kite been teas than under any Ad—that “u»|Mtal shouH ova labor j" that at corn, and only a few thousand dollars uuuitlratian rinoe firnoral Jacknm was
th.- men who toiled for wagro were “the at it ia the United States.” I asked inaugurated President of the United
mud sills of soctotyths: tho slavery them if they would give up their agri­ fits!**. Time is not a shadow of doubt
of working men produced “a class of culture if Wi&gt; would give up our manu­ of it. I assri. tiers and Bow, list there
gentleman, who were the sub.titutes for factures, and they »a»d tbeir agriculture has beet: a tees percentage of lorn under
an order of nobility." Thow were th* was worth a great dsal more than tbeir General Grant's admiiiutratiaa than un­
dis-trittee proclaimed in our ears for manufactures. They come right to the der that of ayy other Administration
forty years Ire tbe t'alhencs, the Mr point, for tkev euukl tell tbs tru'.hou the since th* days of John Quincy Adams
subpct in Kb gland ; their friends do not John Tyter, in a toitar recently patdisbbrutal, barbanoua aad bloody civil war- Fitsbngha, the llenctall V. Johnsons, liso to toll it here They said. "Tho rd, statas that thsru were, in Van Ba­
There are historic facta. They will go and rasa of that claw, wfeo laid down price of tebor ia too high in the United ren's admuristration, ninety-eight re­ ever existed ia tbe country, from the
into An history of our country; rad the doctrine l&gt;oM!y everywhere that States. You pay loo much far tebur. ceivers of publie moo./, ninety-six of fouadalion at the country. [Appteiuc.]
alien fee who are here to-night, when "slavery was the normal condition of la­ It haa a bad effect It —------ --------- whom became defeniten. Niaety-eiz
It has move of iusticemii, more of hu­
। the men of this generation shall all hare
out of etatey-oiglu! (tanghtar.) Is manity, more of the spirit of tbe divine
boring men, black aud white.” la manv of mu laboring
1 passed away, in oitar days, wiA clearer emancipating these four and a half nriL
there any reaa hero to-night who knows Master, than ean bo found us My other
lights than those ot the present, tbs hu­
that nay oco of those men was over seat deed of th' Guvormoant, except the
lioa black mon and woman we struck
man family will raoognue these facte, dawn the power of the owner, of work­ st homo ; they demand higher wages, I
smancipotioo of tbs davae It stands
and historians will rerord them for Ae ing men and working-women in thia snd wo have had Io ]«y higher nc*«
I believe u Republican thief is a by th. side of that grand act among tbe
study tad admiration or condemnation
country forever They made labor •lie- in this country this veer then ever be- great achievement* of tbe notion. Il
of after p-neration*.
will bo acknowledged hereafter, it wiU
bouoraUo in eight • hundred thousand loro." •■Wcfi.*’ I said, “that doos not |
W e had a serious contest, a bloody square mile, of tho United States, in hurt my feelings a great deal. I sm Ibndexampta. [L Ighlxr and appianee-J go into history, and men will apptend
struggle, in which some of tbe hravrat
tbe »unny South, oa they were wont to very glad they get gxrel wage, in the A IL pubfer- i thief is tho wiAodcat and it, when many of tbs men who are as­
aud noblest bare gone down and sleep
United States ; I rejoice that the toitag mcrMet thief in all tbe land. He joins sailing the promt Administration sleep
call
in soldiers' graves. In this struggle, would not go there to toil; northern la­ mon and women over hero are getting | a great party that was brought into be­
in forgotten gravee.
ing to pro irued-Jm to tbe stars, main­
boring a.«n would not go Aera to live ; better wages."
This Administration cam* into power
J saw everywhere I went, esneciully tain the unity of Ae country, snd prethey wiulii not stand by the aide of the
the Democratic party ? Where stood fettered bondmen where teller wai dis­ on the continent. women engaged in tbe tsrro Ae life of the nation. In Ae
the Republican party t Here to night I honored. Dili by the .toady, perri.tent roughest an ! hanlesi work. Women ranks of Aat party is a large mam of
assort it, and there i. not a man on adherence to principle u! the men train­ have to Lear heavy burden* Aero. I Ae intelligence of tbe country, of tbe
God’s earth can contradict it. for the ed in the faith of opposition to stavrry, aaw women doing all kind, of liord
proving men and women of Ao country.
record is agntnat him, that from the year
who now .land, in the rank, of the Re­ work Ycu have heard a groat deal A man who joins Ast political organiza­
IBM, when William Loyd Garrison and
publican party, all Air haa been chang­ •aid by our women’s rights people—of tion. betrays hit trust, snd steal, ths
eleven other faithful and feark—* turn
ed, so dial to-day th. tataring mm of whom I count mroclf one —about the I. money of tbe Guveraiuent, is a base by an bonvot collodion of lbs., revenue
signed Ibeir name- to the declaration New England ran stand up tn South right of women to work. They have
*croature, and the penitentiary io the on­ fur we collected the first fifteen mon&lt;£a
.1“.
— c_.i _ _r_u&gt;
Carolina by ths graTM of Calhoun, of that right in the Old Woril la there ly place w! sre he sl-oold dwell.
of General Grant’s administration »67,the diC uac. between R^abliraus OdO,(XM) more Asa was rolteeted trader
McDuffie, ot Dickons, of the leader, of hearts' content' [Laughter and ap­
‘
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th* stare power, .who proclaimed tree plause.]
and Demoornto on thio qaeatioa io this; th. same laws ta tta test fifteen mouAs
I am glad that workingmen are com- Ae Itanubbrans try to discover and pun­ oi Johnson's administratioa ; aad on tho
society a failure—that free men and wo­
men whan they emerged from bondage
ish their tlueves; Ao Democrats never otbsr hand, by a reduction of the axpra
into freedom were cte.ied :n four robpunith thmra. You cannot tell me to­ cos of the Government. From these two
want better wages aud are getting high- night
i
of a man who stole from the na­ eourom we have paid Ais 1287,000,000
issue, tbe Democratic party ba's been on diriaiod., “the hireling, the beggar, the
i
thief, and the prostitute”—and "took er wage* and lower boors. 1 thank tny tional
Government nnder a Democratic Thnregbout th. fiaaaca! world it is a
the side of privilege. Ae ride of caste, upon the proud in the mul.t of their God Aat a man in 'he Uaitod States to- administration
i
who was seat to Ae pen­ matt or of wonder and amaxanwai that
ita side ol a brutal ignorant, degraded
i
hah” We have made labor honorable, day caa earn from three to four dollars itentiary.
Under this Administratioa th. financial policy of Ao United States
barbarism. Measured by Ao standards even in the rice swamps of tbe Carolinas in ten hours* work, owrier than he could several
।
Aievas have been s*«t ttare.— should bo so succeosfub We sleeted
of Ae phBueopben and stateame.; of and Georgia; wo have token th. brand forty yean ago earn one dollar, toiling :Must of Amr stealing ws, under Ae late
General Grant pledged to maintain the
the ages. mesMired by the law of tbs af dishonor from the lirow of labor from twelve to fifteen hours. Tbe first administratioa,
।
for Asro has Iran Lille faith of the nation, to make our debt ,
Hring God, ttare has not b.-vu a mo­ Atfagtaut the country ; and in doing month I wortwl after I was twinty-ono 11
istealhv umta this, (fatar Andrew rncred. and whaLis th. result T Why,
ment when it was not clearly, plainly, tliat grand work we have done more for years of age I went into the woods, I .
lb. 1700.000.000 of cummej i, wwth
&lt;tatmctly. unqualifiedly wrong. It has labor, for the honor and dign.ty of la­ drove tram, cut mill-togs, wood, rcoe ia &lt;
to day |140,000,000 (twenty per cent*
been wrong, and it is wrong now, end I boring moo, than was ever achi.vM by the morning before daylight and worked I
more Utah it eras three yean ago. Tho
fear it will coutiaue to be wrong.
all the parture that arose in this country bard until alter dark at night, aad I &gt;e- ।
laboring man who baa earned two dol­
The Repuldicaa party, mad® up s* it ftom tbe time the Pilgrims put their feat wived for it the magnificent sum of six
lars today han reeaived fortv couta, ia
ta. been of men wbo ratno out of oth­ upon llynesuA Bock up to the year dollar*. Each of those doltere kx&gt;W
real gold value, more than ho would
er osganixatkm. becaueo th-y were con­ 1MM). [Applause.]
n« large to mo as tho m*sm l*«jk»d to­
.
have received three years ago thia day.
vinced that Ae party of freedom and
night [Laughter.]
■Dier. has brau odde.1 twenty per cent
( hi tbe tanu on which I served an apto every dollar the laboring men of this
baa at all times, in every struggle, in
.......................
- to prrnUcesliip I have seen the be.t meu
eight
bundnd thousand■ square milra
country have raraod thia dav thro*
peeoo and in war. beta on the side of free lateiring m»u -, they can go there who aver put *cytbo ia grass working
BBSay stall and it teas been added
the country, the side of liberty, and the now, they are going there now The lw from filly cento to four shillings a
Iwesure. of th* signal fidelity and abilitv
side of justice. tbe side of humanity .ths German, the Englishman, the Irishman, day in th. longest day* ot* summer.—
with which that ph-lgr’ Las been kept
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the New England Yaakre, the man ot Yesterday I virited that farm. I asked
Io maintain th. faith of tho nation, hulltlis middle States of the Northw*st,e*n the mw; who were there what they paid
ratly eoll^t the rwvennoa, rod Mad oxring Arae forty voarr, .rhettar Garrison go there now, engage in tbe tuwhanm mon in haytag-timo test summer, and
jweraa, and exnagsuh tbe nstisnsl d.bt
Anti Slavery men. Liberty-par ty men, art*, cultivate the call, and. in all the thev said from two dollars to two and a
as fisat m wecoukL
Freo-Sailon, or Republicans starting pursuits of life, ns longer feel th. d*g- half a day. Thia me paid on the same That money was paid aometimra whan
trorn only a damn men and growing op rudaboo that rested upin tho working ground wher* men wockod forty years troops were on the march, sometimes
to the three and a half miUoxu who men when labor was extorted only by ago for from fifty cento to four shillings, when they wore under fire, snd we lost
will vote in November next—I any that the lash. Izt the man who toils for and took their pay in farm products, not Iras than a quarter of a million dollars.
there bar not been a moment in all those wsgee. Whether in the mill, on the farm, money.
I have seen Bums of tbe Never m tbe tuitorr of tbe human fam­
or m tho msclumic shoj\ realise what brightest women go into ths farm-houses ily was ttare any higher evidanra of in­
haa fame (tone during these test dosra and work for from fifty cents to four tegrity. In A® war of 1812, in paying
years to lift from tail the bmlgr of dis­ shillings n week, milking th* n&gt;WB,mak- out the little mcc ey we pa'd during the
honor, and to open the great South to ing butter and cheese, washing, spann­ war, wo toe’, about two mi,'ioa dollars
the free laboring ra.n of Uwi aorid. ing, and we.-.ring—doing all kinds oi Fineo General Spinner entered upon hie
Ixt him reoicinlM-r with grateful heart hard work. 1 was told yesterday that offiro 40 Traamiror of the Unitea Btalaa,
that bo owm it all, under Providence, to many yuuug woman were earning in lhe •i&gt;i,ik&gt;U,000,000 tare peesed through
the Republmm party.
shops a dollar a day. and that lho»e his ofloe, counted by frem three
The Republican party was brought who worked in houses were Rutting from
reperiallv into being and won tho vmto- two dolten nd a half a week to three
ry, when U sleeted Abraham.Lincoln to doltetB aad a half.
mvc trio maguifieent tezritoSteS of the■
In lliSM, in the great debate ia the
their hid) ptataMi, aad Ctay teok onto
United Stairs to tho free laboring men, S-nnto on tho tariff, il was raid by thorn
m anaU new ai other peoote But on
of our conutry, their children, anddhrir who advocated protective Juliet that him, and be u now trying to gel task Democratic friends do not see it: As old
children's children, "white grass shallI they had raised toe price of tabor in Ae •5,000, for fee ssy» we made him pay iiluriori ’rfm hassta Asm. Ts hear
I United States so that it araragod fifty •MOO more than ta state. [Laughter.i three r-a talk you sould Msppoao Gen­
magnificent territory to freedom. Auc- cento a day. How is it now 7 This We have sent to prison three trusted eral Grant wm vastly iifacmr to auri&gt;
lion-blocks. bluodhoanda,tlioteah,chai:ia,, winter is the most proapwuus winter Ae cteris, lueo of capacity aad ability,
manaelet, cenuot go there now. They• United States ha. aeon in II. bistorv. whom trerybody trusted and respected.
have sunk down to the plans from
That is (be way we have served oar
whence they osmo—to the bottom tees
pit, and the tower deep of the bottom-

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I see before me men whom I recog­
nise as toiling men ; meu who have to
support tho wiree of Aoir bosoms and
th® children of their love by manual ta­
bor. 1 call Ae oeraes'. aitoution of
these men to this trtribta straggle
through which ws have passed, and to
what has l&gt;®cn achieved far the poor toil­
ing men. I wae bora here In your
county of Straffbril. I was bora in pov­
erty ; want rat
my cradle. I know
what ir is to aak a mother for bread
when she has now to give. I left my
home si ten years of ago and served au
apprent cosbip of alovcn years, receiv­
ing a month's schooling each year, and
at lhe end of eleven yeare of hard work,
a yoke of oxen and six Aeep, which
brought am eighty-four dollars. Eighty
tour dollar* for eleven years of hard toil ’
I never epeat Ae amount of one dollar
in money, counting ever/ peony, from
the time I was born until I was twentyone rears of age. I know what it i» to
traiel weary miles and aak my fellow­
men to give mo Ivsvo to toil.
i n-uwinta-r Ast in October, 1838, 1
walked into yourvillage from ruy native
town, went through your mills, •^5

�Superrisur. Treasurer aad Cfark of ervry township, ,and th* Aldermen of the
City tcortiiute th* Board* of Bogistratiou, and that if these Boards are in tbe
hand, of R^mblicans wa are aaro of
just registration od al! the voter*, of
wbidi we cannot be »uro if tbe oppttilion rooted them Thi. fset alone, if
there ware no others of Hk* importanco
should induce Republicans in all parts
of the County to forego any peraoaal

HTOUCAI CITY TIGHT.
- ’ lor Mayor,
pAVID B. COOK.

For Recorder,
THOMAS C. TAYLOR.

and feel bound to abide the choice of
foe majority to th* end that th* party
may racceed and the principles which
underlie its orguniation be pushed for­
ward to sure and lasting triumph, and
th* best interests of the whole people be
subserved. To thi* *od. fallow citiwus,
we eoqjnre you to go to tho poll* on
Monday next and rote for your prfad-

friend* who are operating in larger
fields of action, with larger rewards ef
•poil, or from downright cupidity ami
avarice, or from some other equally un­
justifiable caus*, wo know not, but wo

For Akferman,
JOHN R. VAN VELSGRFor Cottetabfa,
IAAAC BWAHTHOrr.

For Alderman,
WALTER W. KELLEY

For Alderman to fill Vacancy,
A. PHILO DRAKE.
For Ccitufabl*,

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO. Pare Drugs and Median,

■nd deserving public officer, he certain­
ly is one of lb. beat sbused men &gt;n oar
eommufoty. A* Shak'ropearo ha. it,
“tbe cat will mew,-and the deg WIH
hard it* day," and Mr. B., mutt con­
tent himself with the idea that he po■ whrtbor a guntlc-mau wbo valu.-a his seMra “a mind oonsoou* of right," and
J private counsel *o hignly as to accept fat hi* traducera bark oa. Spoakfag ot
our City Akformsu we bars oome really
valuable members of the present Gran-

skirt* of Aldermen dam* and Eastman
any more clear of the impurities of job­
bing, M we shall toon aoo. tto much
for our third charg* We have charged.
Feerrntr. That Dnoorotir Aldmun
hootohtfoy from th Cdy Urot for tornfatfanWefaa *f far. Ia this true?
Yea Aiderman Ham* wa* paid money
for *ama rorvieea, the exact eb«re«*r of
which wo have been unable to learn, bnt
we think for hanging about the Broad­
way street bridge to we that the con­
tractor did bis duty, and Eastman also
bad a slice from th* «mo loaf, and that

o&amp;nco* whieh ha* mad* th* N. Y. King
odious throughout th* whole avilicoi
world, and given ita individual member.

ovmight" we mn a**un&gt; &lt;&gt;nr friend* of
The motive that Influenced our May­
th* Ring i* no overnight at alt Th*
or I* v*ry appairoi, a* lhe operation on
framer* of tho Charter vuy wfacty flx*d I Hie corner Broadway end Green street*,
a limit to the power of taxatfon, in view and tbe impronemcnt of tbe ■‘ring'1
of the poatibililiee of the election of i fans propatty by the lltegal expendi­
a rrekh-M Council, and *o roou ae thi* ture of the people'* uiouey folly demonib* good sense aud wisdom of the pre-;
cautfo'i i* mode inanifret. Surry for it; J

of court* you are.

The pnqjswre not, I

How xaorT nioax Cxxxrnr BrtA*. —
A prominent ritisen of th* Township of
this true? Yus The fint Ward high Hastings, who baa bad a peep behind
way fund is in debt, and orders bare the curtains says, “tl- ■ f there ore enough
been issued payable in 1873. Tli**am« Pxcx-sxx* charged in tbe account of
feau. of th* bridge fond. That iltia is His Honor the Mayor, against lhe
Cemetety fuud, to grub tbe whole Cuun-

whether li» was tho instigator.
I taro reason to know that the evrrespondral i* not a Michigan tuan, and
therefore tho areertion that the tetter
was written by a Michigan man to give
Trumbull a chance to attack Chandler,
was not true, and only a presumption
for which thelllinoixSenalorrouldhavo
hot! no other authority but th* proba­
bility that no olher than a Michigan
man would write for a local Midtigan

Tbe facts are that Congress passed a
law in 1808, prohibitiig members of
Cougreo* from being directly or indi­
rectly interested in any coutraft with
tbe Executive Department*. In 1626
tho question was raised, whether a
member of Ccagrevs could be employed
as Assistant District Attorney under
this act. Attorney General Wirt, who
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In tbe daily f'AreesrZr of to-day, there rates such a disenatien botwreu Senator
ia a violent attack on the |x&gt;licy of 8eo- Chandler and Trumbull wo remain as
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Thi* question ‘ ia just now creating
quite a lively interem fn th* dlsctrnfac*
BXAMIBATIOBCT TlACraM.
of our Board of Education. In other
Ths Bfuxq Examixatiox or Tasworda th* question ia, shall not our
pr- tent system of corpcreel, (not rorper- chera In Barry County, will bo held as
al) as eotne of onr papers call it, be con­
tinued in oar Public School*. I raaat
route* thatl do not dare express any
decided opinion on thi* point, but that it
will bear much diseasafoa, and that 1
am not sorry that it haa come up. One
Inspector expressed it as his opinion,that
if corporeal punishment was abolished

attack signifies, in coming from an ad­
i journal has rwetvel the benefit of a ministration paper, will shortly be dis­
practical purposes, and quite as much
covered. It certainly doe* not explain
a. the people ra» able tn. pay. bat not gratuitous advertisement from Senator
Trambull It is obvious why he relectperhaps sufficient to satisfy the greed of
The statement that Chas, Humuer
tho leech** about th- Council rooms for I
eays, he will not support Grant for re-,
nomination or re-elect ion, is not ao very .
We have thua gir.-u -a view of the
dn-edfnl oven if tree. U* is not hkely ’
Hastings ^Bimmany Rinft" We now
tn be a delegate to the I’hiladolphia
a*k the peopl* who shall text Monday
Convention, aud his single vote in Massa
go to lhe ]x*lls and vote, if they want a
longer reign of thi* kind in our City.
We Appeal to men of ell politital par The Itemorratic party ere in a »tate
tie* to iee to it that a stop is st once
of rollapec, but it ia quit* willing to al­
and forever put to thia headlong rush
No name being mentioned Senator low it* boiler of rotnbnatibl* incongruito corporate bankruptcy. On Monday
Trumbull could not-very w*U "speak in tie* to be patched up for tho titan be­
next let the ballot* bs east for Bone
mooting," and therefore he waited for ing by th* handle tail*. They hare lit­
of this ring or it* friends. L*&lt; good
on ojrportunity. Tbe wished for oppor­ tle faith in the rem*dy, however, aad a*
men. and honed, be i-tocted. Mrn who
tunity esimo—ho found the fact* mon-1 these Other fellow* have nothing to loose
know something of the work to be don*,
tiuned in tho Hastings Bauur ; *qd and perhatM somathing to gain by the
end have the interret* of the people
thereupon Trumbull asserted that thio effort, lh*y will probably go into it with
In view, before their own snlfi.h ol»Washington fatter wax written" by a * ttM at Cincinnati.
A lawyer of the name of Batts, ho*
Michigan man who held office," end
liom charged with fotifay against tho

ings Ring the eooncerpart of every act.
differing simply in the magnitude of the
offence, as tho City of Hastings differs
in sixs from tbe Chy of N. Y. Wo do
“We are *orrv to team that onr City
not aak tho people to accept tbe unrab- Charter doe* not allow us to raise .uffi
cient funds by taxation to allow the work
them took at there charge, in th* light cf excavating the hill on the north aide,
aad we hope thia little oversight on lhe
of the facte.
part of tho framers of the Charter may
We have above charged—1st, th be obviated, so that no delay may occur
Ustiioyt Rhg ho rohd atomy illtfoliy. Is in putting the road in good traveling
thi* true ? Ym, they voted money to cooditian. ’—Jotaitol.
How !« this Mr. Elitur ? I* there
pay Aldermen for their lerviee*, white
the Charier ovpreetiy say* the "Alder­ not mouey enough now. Urnlor an hon­
men shall receive from said Crty no com- est expenditure of the rood fund, the bill
could have been graded the,p*«t year,
2d, They bar* voted money to be and money been left unexpended in th*
Traeaarerisa young man well known paid out af th* tax** of every yxar up to Treasury. But the Hastings Tammany
to us all e* a steady, sober. fateHigM&gt;t and including- th* year 1874.
Ring, bod too runny farm.* to improve
3d, Tbev voted that upon the tax*. to be able to do the umodn work on
to voted the people shall pay *eren per the streets, and hence tbe grading is not
rent, inter'**!, aad have aeteaBy issued dune. Juottht nd tulXay tun.
ordaraoa thro* year* funds, which orHow u xxi*.—It is reported, and w*
dvr. bear tbe rignaturo. of .hi* Hnaor
presume correctly, that the jobof build­
tho Mayor, and of Recorder Wwd.
4th. They rated money to pay coo- ing the Iron Bridge at tbe foot of
rf hie fallow ternres.
Broadway wu let to a j&gt;arty, who mado
Edward A. Holbrook, th* candidate
a proposition that putoiv/y excluded
for Jnrtfo* of ffia Paaee, fa a yoaag man
tbe right of tbe Council to receive bids
raised ia tho Oty aad well known ae an
for it* constroetton from other parties.
aetir* ead,riring young lawyer. H* has
It will be in order for the Council to exheld tho poriiicn of Justice
th.

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large properly owner*, and a* such are
interested personally in all public im­
provement* ; aad what it bstter yet, a*
they being heavy tax-pay er* themrelvee
hare an eye to tl&gt;o economical care of ths
public fund*. 8u* Aidermen do honor
to their position, and are truly valuable
pdblic servanta.

for recommending appointments to
office, Senatcr Conkling thought ii be*i
to inquire of the Department* in regard
to the Senator in question. His resolu­
tion canjo up yesterday and was passed
by tho Senate. Senator Morton in re­
ply to a suggestion that hi* record
should b* invi-sligafed made a very senaibfa remark. He .said be had no ob­
jection to being included. He had mod*
no di*guire regarding hi* recommenda­
tions, and ho thought it no shame.—
Purbap* if he h*d mado rocvmmvudations and then denied them, end imputod the nKummendatioo* made by
Other* a* a fonlt aqd altpcal a crime, it
might be different. Senator Fenton said
that he conoeivvd it to bo his duty to
hi* roa*titneoi« to raoomtaend them
when deoerviag, end he regretted for
their sake that be bad no further influ-

tbite gentlvmvn can explain this matter
atxiMactorily v* are at a loe* to know.
It will be ia vafa to ihrot to (all R* that
the work on tbe new bridge needed
wa tabtug. They should have faith*
job in such * manner »&lt; fa relieve them
of that duty, as we presumed they did.
They at hast should not have become
City employees, there grave law makers
of th* City, when to do eo was eo plain
a violation of th* Charter, and so ineon■toteat with the true inter?** ol the
people. Ro much far cur fourth charge.
We charge,
Pirrgir, TW/fay rv/ascW fa sarea^fa

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Che “Ring majority" of th* Common
Ooiincil af tho City of Heating* hare in
I&lt; litis trael Yas. They
Another insisted that it should |be topublic positions.
th* past year acted in a manner strangiviy inronawteniwith'lb* jn*t right* of have to-day unlftanding unaudited no­
The fact is at stated by 8«uator" 1 tally and absolutely abolished, Ac., Ac.
counts, and no man outride ol th* Ring
Thgrtnan, th«t ibis effort fo haras* »d._ Thequretion was laid upon the (able
the people, with whose interests they
have intrusted. W« have from tim* to can form any idea of tho tru* flaenotel
ministration Congressmen, because they but "tbe end is not yet* Whef we
rendition of lb* Cltp. Wo have before
want, 1 take it, is more competent
called tiw&gt; attention of the people to thia
to bo above assisting good mon, who teachers, and our idea is tliat any one
rustier and shall eondsel ourselves with
or* also good Republicans, in getting iucomprtcnt to govuni himself or her
thi* proof of onr flf)h charge. We
nugll office*, after they use thaw ' men •elf is incojipetent to govern othors, aad
charge,
other peoples children. And eo we have
in gutting larger place* far themsclve*.
it for future reference, and •smoothing1
Bixnur, TAti ifey fare tii/wyifa to
attratton of tho people to ths con duot of
Tlw abovre from i p* (.ballotle Ropuh/MC/fan?/./ tfa proyto. In proof at
Item, will find a tesponee la the better 1 buncombe. From wh*!*vw
or par­ that sill bear much thought and writing
these same gvutiemc u in their official ra­
thi* we refer again to th* appointii’Uut Judgment of the people of Barry Irreabout Understand us ws ar* not fae(r! ty it cusnee, il should be ‘dsnonuond as .
pacity as number* ot the Common Coundodge, by which they, on the eve of an" *u««ve ot party, and wo |h|nk It Is safe ,
cal. W* do not propose simply to har­
i tho quintesseoe* of meannee* and of |। toy the question, but patfeutly await
petty pride. White tbe law and custom 'i further devtiopmenta, asd,,*o far awhife
angue for political effect. We propose •lection foist upon t» a Counsellor th*
people did not elect and do Kt wont
[ we bid it good bye—merely remarking
to challenge lb* attention of th* paople
of atipointmenU remain as they now I
Having thus careened through tf s' oncwoqaied for political stupidity and
। as wa hsr. once before that Soperiameanness In tho history of tbe State, are, it i* the duty of Congressmen to at- I
most abundant proofs, to tbe end that whol* range if official defelcatioaHind and that was by our Mayor last epring, tend io securing tbe best tnet^of their i’ tendent Doty i* aysdtcMw man, and will
tbe City,Govern tncat may be placed in cozxu|Uiou, they at last grow pathetic , who In making th. Street Q-omiBlttee in titgte* and Districts for th* infcriur np-!, bettdle thi* matter carefully exd with a
whb to deal fairly toward* all concerned
th* hands of honest men, and al once over the *xkaa*ted field, and through tho Common Council. entirely Ignored poiutmenta.
tbe minority and appointed three
; ' san* penro et aatts reproebe.”
their *&lt;pecUl organ, tho Jfatt
1 Our Board of Health, amtirtiag of 4
it for purpose* even worse, than partinn. “on urry to bon tU: nr City Carter 1 to th* Interest ot the "Hastings Ta®-.! IVesidenl Oram received very few
' city physician* cud several Aldermen
fooit ty :
We say the Tammany Ring of N. Y, fare as.' edfew w to rei'sv
many Ring,'' that the people of this j visitor* yvetorday, and about th* only
hu not been aboiisb«d, bnt tho salary
City had Inrjjcr opportunities than ths taraisM to affair th weri •/ uoarotiof th | City might b&gt; plundcted, and t«xt|[ thing worthy of not* there, was the apHasting. Bing. but that in thsir day ol Ul th aertl nifa (of th* Bridge) to yo nava bxkx, to an extent, that In pro-. peasu.no of tho mtident on tho porti- attending ths services of said four young
I Doctors bu been quietly dropped—ot
««,” and .Xprees the modest hope that 1-onion to the money expanded, la un-,
1 co to acknowledge the poking cumpSequaled in the history of partisan cor­
“
tho
Idtb
onruyU
fa
th
frttvri
of
th
ready wilHngncss to plunder tbe people
ruption anywhere on tbe fare of th* j m*at of lhe Hibernian societies, as they | And as w* think w* hav* writt*n
than the Hastings Hing has. Thi. ia Chrlof ouy h ohhitd.'' “This little
fifed bv In procession, lustily cheering.

enabled to point to tbe nominee* of the
Republican City convention, and uk strong language, bnt thia ia a matter of
the support of all good men of all po­ vital importance, and wo propose to call
litical partis* Id all in their election. things by their right names We know
of no chugs which ha* been profaned
against tbe N. Y. Bing which may not
with equal truth, bn charged against
thane men at home end be substantiated
David R. Cook, tho nomine* for May­ with as formidable an array of testimony.
or ha* b*en long and favorably known The N. Y. Ring voted money illegally,
to the propio ot Hastinga, a* a basin*** ro Era the Hartings Ring. Tho N. Y.
man of ability, integrity and «uterpri*e. Ring mode dobta for future Councils to
Hi* intereste ora identical with thn vig­ to pay, *o ha* the Hastings Ring Tbe
orous aad healthy growth of th* City. meml«ra of tho N. Y. Bing- became
H* is outside all ring*, an independent jobber* and apeculaton in the poblio
. upright man, and if etected will reflect work*, and so hu the Hasting* Bing.
honor upon the petition aud do credit Merabera of the N. Y. Ring became the
to himoslf. H« ha* had much'-ezp*ri- •elf conrtitoted eraptoyere of the people
and to work voluntarily done they
took pay from tho public taxc in viola­
tion of law, thi* is a* true of tbe Hert­
ing* Ring. Tbe N. Y. Ring re fared to
account to tho people, so has ths Hastmg* Bing. The N. Y. Bing attempted
Trasses Phillipa, the candidate for to deiret tbe expreatiou of publfa opin­
SL-pserUor is a man wall qualified for ion and defeat th* [xopte ia a choice of
thatpotitam. A good judge of proper
t/valuea. fair, impartial and dfaximiAnd so wo might by th* column go
aating. be would make an efficient Br­ through the whole catalogue of official

him etoeted by a haUaosee majority
over hi* competitor.
Thomae C Taylor, tbe candidate far
Recorder, haa been identified w&gt;th the
educational intonate of tbe City as
Priamval of th. Unto School H. u
a doe* student aad q young attowy of
promise. He 1* a graduate of the Uai'enity ef Michigaa,
by hi. quiet
demeanor end gentlemanly conduct ha*
mad* boat* of friend* in th* City. He
will make a reliabfa, prompt, and effici­
ent R*ronfar, one who would take an
&lt;wj*cial jwtde in properly keepiag the
City Records as they should be kept, inrtsad of copying them from Male aad
perhap* inacurato a*w*paper reports.
We prvdiot to him an easy election.
Hoary C liwfe, the candidate for

DRUGS

Omorto tiiat Stanton fixed the amount, .
but tire Senator product-* nut a partide
of proof of the fact, and lhe great war
Swretary is coavanfantly dead. Tbe
Beuator wa* certainly tn islakes in hi*
snifi and absolute esMirtfoa, tliat “thfa
totter was written by * Mtdtigmt man,
who holds cm office," which alone gave
him the opportunity to attack Chandler.
No matter, however, wbo fixed the
fcs. aad pNtaing by the illegality u an
inadvertanoo on bfah ridu, I submit

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CHAMPION WASHER

the frrexeT At 6-20 on thia the morn­
ing of ti&gt;e 22d &lt;4 Mandi, the themom*ter stood at 2 degree* bslcw s*n&gt;, and
oa I write at 11 a. x. il i* 14 above, and
a biting bitter wind prevail* diatrearing
aad overwhelming in it* affects. A
Rev. Henry NtoU. ince rettfod jn thi*
city, is credited with saying that “there
uncertain amount of poverty which ia
not consistent with godliness." We
might add that ibo weather caa be so

Ok TIM 17m i
HOIOM ’Q»0 0MIHR8l

three early dar* a fifteen dollar* fee
was rare, and a ten thousand dollar fa*
we* unbeard of, and beyond the ordina­
ry rang* of poasibiHty. Thu* th* Attoraey Gmteral nairely say*, that while
it cannot bo supposed that a tingle re­
tainer would iaflocmco a member, yet, a wicked. and wpbelfayt iftoo. We hiar
■erire of retainer* might; and that it nothing of late about tbs early opening
of Navigation, usd there ere nut any
fresh sirawberrios or gre-n pre* in our
aware that tho 6smator was emptoyod market a* yet
by tho War Department, Leroiue oasisTo speak ef other matter* mure agreetaat counsel are generally employed by
Urn Attorney Genera'. But tho fret that

gO3dCE A.T4O SlSEL'l 'IESf

Dr. TMh*

Oyar.

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--FIA i.

�Houoxr irate Physician and Surgeon
Baridaoce, Wool of National Hotel;
Office over Dr. Burton’s Drag Store.

Warm and pleasant to-day.
Attend to the Begistratioo.

How is tho Democratic Booster f
Onr*nsxt Mayor—David R. Conk.
Rrfirlrr! Rmisna! 1 REGISTER!!

ciirnti.

Remember the Masonic Festival at

Don't forget tbe Good Template So­
cial at thoir Hall on Friday evening.
Tbe Republican Ticket in tiua Qty
will be elected. No diac rant on that.

satisratMt'’**-

Great sacrifice of Win­
ter Clothing. Star Clo­
thing House, Grand Rap­
ids Mich.

As A •sexes Scccias.—Tho Hop in
aid of the organ fund of Hastings Lodge
No. 58, L 0. 0. F. Everybody is going

AcnaU. u&gt; 0» all ol Ik OV Oxo­
nuttoe, the Rropublicans of tbe City
met tn rnsra convention st tbe Court
House on Monday nvenlag aud were
railed to order by N. Bailey, Eeq,
Chairman of tha Committee, and organ­
ised by the elertiosi of Hon. Daniel
Striker as Chairman, aad Geo. M. Dew­
ey as Becrettry. On motion of Wm. H.
Jewell, Eeqn the Chair was authorired
to appoint three tailors, whereupon bo
e|&gt;[iointed Wm. H. Jewell, Wm. H.
I’owera, and Hon. James A. Sweesey.
Tho coovention then prose eded to nommats by ballot a City tiekst, and with
large unanimity, exaept on Joetiee when
tho vote was very close batwesn ths roccoesful candidate and Wm. H. Hayford,
Esq., nominated tbe fbllowiag ticket:
For Mayor—Davis B. Coex.
For Rocordsv—Tsouxs C. Tsnoa.
For Supervisor—Tas vans Pamirs.
For Trswsarer—Hxxar C. Lawn.
For Justice of the Peace—Rewssa A.

April 1—State election in Connecti­
tai re-union*, th* vetoes ns of Michigan, cut
that their mtarusta may be idontxfiod
April 1—Township meetings in Miehiand the common weal guarded.
A
Conebtation aad By-Laws will be sub­ «■*
April 3—Indiana Temperance State
mitted for adoption, a pennon nt or- Convention, ia Indianapolis.
’
gnxuaatiou will be perfected, and matton
April 3—Scat* Median ia Rhode Is-

SCROFULA.
Scrofulous Humors.

Burnside, Meade, Sheridan. Hooker,
etc., will be ia uttendance and tha ax■arciee* will unquaeticaably posse** a de­
cided general interrot

nation tha fallowing axcritonl ticket hr
Township offirero. It should be elected
by a majority ot one boated, aad w*
pneumo wOlb*-'

Reports from Home.

For Town Clerk, Chartos M. Mack For
State Qmvsatioa, in Greensboro.
Treasurer, John Lschty. For Justice of
May 1—Legislature of* Cotmocticul
th- Peace, Denial C. Warner. Far meets in New Haren.
May 1—Tsnnoesee Liberal HepubHCommissioner of Highways, William
ean Convention, in Nashville.
May B—National Liberal RejiuMioun
‘Highways, to41 vacancy, John Bartlett
(^invention, in dncinnati.
Fur CbmtablK Horace Hull. Turner
May 8—Minnesota RmiuMican State
Gardner, Franklin Roush, James End.May 15—Tunneasee Republican State
The Republican Ward Caucuses ware
Convention, fa Nashville.
held on Wednesday eveaing. aad
May 15—Nebraska Repabliran State
placed in nomination excellent men for
Convention, in Lincoln.
May IS— Michigan Republican State
Tbe Republicans of this Towaahip Convention, fa Jaoksan.
mony prevailed, and the result mu»t be
haye placed in noudnstion for TownMay 28—New Jersey Republican
tho election of a vast majority of tha
8talc Convention, in Trenton.
nominee*. Our epace forbid* any ex­ ibip officers the following excellent tick­
tended notice, but w* affirm that no et It will be elected, beyond question :
For Supervisor. John C. Clark ; for
lettermen for the place* touid her*
been found in thia entire City, aad that Traasnrer, Elbridge G. Potter; for Jus­
tin* of tbe Peace, Abel Simoads , fur
June —National Unfair-Republican
all ol tbewe candidates, may and should
Jujtice of the Peace to fill vacancy, Na­ Convention, in Philadelphia.
be slectod. A full Rrepabliran vote is a
Juno 12—Texas Republican Slate
than Harns ; for Comraimioner of HighBepublran Victory.
I ways, John C. Dillon ; for School In- Convention, in Houston.
Jun* 12—Indians Dmr.ocrabc State
epeetor, William Brice ; far Constables, Convention, ia Indianapolis
William F. Rand, Daniel P. Wolf,
June-12—Michigan TemperAnte Suto
Convention, in Lansing.
Pc.suant to adjournment tbe Circuit Robert Shoup, Georg* O. Dean
Ju* 13—Arkansas Liberal Republi­
Court, hi* Honor, Birney Hoyt, presid­
can Convention, in Little Bock.
ing, opened at the Coart House in thia
Jun* 10 -.Arkaosa* Democratic Stets
Convention, in LiUl Rock
City on Monday and board the followticket thia year, and we predict it may
bo elected by a good majirity :
The rase of ths People of the State of
For Huperviaor, James N. Covert;
Micbigsm vs. Hiram A. Iluescl, for sel­
A prudent man foreseeing the • *il.
for Township dark. Augustus Carpen­
ling liqsor contrary to the Act of April
ter; for Treasurer, Andrew J. Wright; Insures, aud tbe above esyuprny ia otto
1871, o« nrlxrwi, from tho docket of
tor Justice of tho I'eacn, Edwin B. of the very beat to insure in. It haa no
8. P. C*dy, Esq., was argued and sub­
Parka; tor Highway Comnuasioaer, IxMaea due and unpaid.it insure* against
mitted. I O W. .Mills for Iluseel, L A.
John 8. Barrett; hr School Inspector, all loea or damage by Fire or Lightning
Holbrook hr tho People.
In tlm Chancery caa. of Edwin B. j Edwin F. Simon ; for Constables, W.
ar* much lower than romjnuiet taking
Braith, against Cyras H. Bowen, bdl to W. McKibben, Leander Cain, John
all kinds of haxnrduua property, Le­
compel discharge oi mortgage, with in­
slies il is safer. For insurance inquire
junction. The motion to dissolve too
Woomaxu.—Tbe Republicans of thia of John 8. VanBrunt, Agent or £ I).
injunction was denied with solicitor'* Township have placed ia nouunatioa ths
Purter. Solicitor.
.
fee of 81 J, and twenty days given com­ following popular ticket It deerrrss
plainant to amend his bill without preju­
success and we believe can be fleeted by
dice to injunction.
a decided majority : For tjpptrvisor. Cady, situated a few rods west ol his
In the Chancery ease of Henry 8.
Elijah P. Barnum ; For Township Clerk, bouse, was firvd by an incendiary on
Colby against E Darwin Litchfield et.
Christopher A. Hough ; For Treasurer, Friday morning Last alxrat tour o'clock.
at Tho motion to dissolve injunction
Stephen 3. Ingeroou ; For Justice of It burned to tbe ground Tbe barn con­
the Peace, Georg* D Barden; For tained about 12 tons hay which was also
Highway Crnnmiseinasr, John Hynes ;
School Inspector, Henry Stfacbcomb ;
For Constables, Justice W. Fastman.

A Living Witness!

Tha ticket is exceedingly strong, and
will, as it should, cxnimand the united
J. Cole A Hon have removed to thoir and energetic support of tho Republi­
Store on the ucraer of Church aud State cans of tho City, and we believe be
St Being “at Homo" they invito every drifted by a decided majority.
body to give them a rail.

Wangs!—A suitable hounekoej&gt;ar.
Cojrraier.—Tha Michigan Central
Also, a partner in a Beal Estate Agency
^Railroad, recently lot a contract to furand Lumbering Business at Webber
nkh lbs road 10,000 cords of wood at
City. Address
52-23 per rord.

OVERCOATS below cost,
Knit Woolen Coats, 60
Conte. At Star Clothing
House, Grand Rapids.

Gnsnixe.—Joseph Cola, oar towns­
man haa received the job of grading tho
Union School ground Tho work could

Bwruaoxa, fur April, to not a whit
behind IU predeccUMira.
It oorae*
freighted W*b good thing* tor tho la
die*. Tbe engraving* and literary de-

■ICHIGAI CENTRAL R. R.

nd Rivar Vsllsy Division

sxine, old and yuung, rich and poor.
The txjya aud girls find something par­
ticularly interesting In Its pages. J1J0
per year. Tbomis A Talbot. ;hi Utah-

lhe spring time. It to the moot sparkBug and original of tbe juvenile jmblLrattane—Just what every child need*.
(1.00 per year subacrlptlou pries-, I1A0

SOLD IN HASTINGS,
BY ACKLEY k SLADE.

F. Joy, Hou. A. H. Morrison, H. E.
Sergent and C. B. Bush made an ar­
rangement at Muskegon not long since
by which cars will run through to De- 1
। trail, via. Grand Rapids (pm 1‘entwa-

Jay Gould, and that half of it ia hie |
rate property. It ia rumored Liat
round from the Board merely to bo
ablod to renew tho fight
The choicest article in use in families,
ia the famous Halford. Leimwtershii*
Table Nance. Ifo not purchase any­
thing of the saure kind but that, if you
wish your meats to bo made more pala­
table. Every family wbo has it is ita
reference For sale by al! good gro-

evening last The fun-loving young1
I-Kipla frotu the State Road were the j
princl]&gt;al partieijonta

the canes- Order staying proceedings to
first day of uextTetm, motioa|ronttau*d
In tbe ease of John Kilpatnck va.
Lorenso Jordon, tried and submitted at
the last term, the Court gave Defender t
judgment for roetv
Ihv.irro* were granted in tho caws of

In the case of Harriot D. Bogus vs
teresUng to the ladle* and Its literary Mary Block Motion to set aside plead.
matter varied, tbough.tloi, and eagge*- Ordered that Defendant hare fen days
tireesweU as entertaining. It to pre­
eminently pr.ictlcal, and therefore moet
useful ae a family tnagaxlne.

Michigan Central R. R.
&gt;10. RELIABLE ISO DIKECT ROUTE,
fit fit

oa the Hleliigan Central Ballroad
which th* traveling public will duly
appreciate. Tbe Company totopUoa
their through oxprtw* trains, entirety
withdrawn and Io their plane will be
new ones ol tbe latent designs and su­
perior to any yet need on tbe road.

Inventor* for tbe week ending March
16, UH2, and each beerin* that date.
Furnished thi* paper by Cox A Cox,
HoUdtoniof Patents, Waahlngtoo, D.

disgrace to the City, and tbe ab**no* nf
them a public noisaace. Tbe raaacn
for this is that the Tsmtnany Ring pass­
ed an ordinance to cauae the ronslruotion of sids-walxa and to prevent eertsin /arwds* of th* ‘Ring" from bring
oxnpelted to build their walk*, put fa
the ordiaance a provision ia direct coaft.ict with the requirement* of the Oar­
tar, so that th* repair of existing walks

1'nsxuxvtxM. —Tha Bapublirana of lbw
Tuenahip, have plated in nuiuinatrin
John Q. A. Croesy, for Supervisor, than
whom there u not a more competent
and rfficimt man for that poeition in the
County ot Barry.
His election by
something like one hundred majority ia

Detroit 4 Milwaukee R R
UOIMG KAj*T*&gt;

■&gt;n bn,

Du» mx« TKLL so ticks : if they did,
anathemas gainst the depleting lancet,
the drastic purge, and the terrible aalirants of tbe materia medio*. would rise
front every graveyard. ' The motto of

and Regulate, not destroy,” and no
remedy of our day ia eo entirely in har­
mony with thia philanthropic logic a*

TWO aKAXDCAPrrAMQF
$5,000 each io Gneobaclul,

g-F'iiamtn

ma. In thia powerful, yet harmless
nW oratire, dyspepsia, btHiras com­
plaint*. and all dises see of stomach, Uv-

Bristol, Esq, wa* instantly killed no
Fridey loot. He was engaged ia draw­
ing lamber from hie lather's rsrideno* to
Battle Creek, and when about a mile
frotu borne the waggon was npeet, tho
thmbee falling on him and killing him
:instantly. 11" wan a yuung man of
-great promise, end exceedingly popular
among the propio- His faneral is said
to have been the largrat ever attended
in that Township, oyer righty earriagae

say* that “within sixty days th* track
will be aO steel between Detroit and
Jackson, and the relaying of th* utbwr
portica xnenSaacd will be pushed for­
ward wife all poeribl* dispatch. Stool
rads for relaying at leutt ono hunted
milee of; road bare bessi already pur­
chased, and essuraace* ar* giv»n that ' How 14x1 ran Tammaxt Rxne ia New
before 1875 the entire lino will been You, is th* action of the Aldermen of
tho 4th Ward ot onr City in charging
for their eervices as Aldermen, largo

rSsats’tss'JraflSrts
;^rsa±ir to rtaftMffi

SOLD IN HASTINGS,
BY ACKLEY A SLADE

be estimated, aad they indicate the
wide-awake spirit wMeh eharaeteriam
The ladies ot Hastings Eastern Star the maaageemnt of that great ffitoOtUb
Ledge, wiD give a Grand Festival at
to diraet violation ot the Charter, 8eeUnion Hall, Wednesday ovoning, April
Mm wsu Leva ix Glass Honeas, Ac. tion 88, which prorates that the AHer&gt; —A little bit of a fellow about this mca of this rity shall reeeriv -we
! Qty wLo wear* glasses ud rub* oat his
pencil marks with hie auea a* be writes,
is charging Fred Mata with' beseg ade­
&gt; faults* ns Treasurer ot tbe Vfflag. of

jNOCURL W CHARGE.

HASTINGS HIM WS

�J ^l«^»»Hmt.BoFL«(h.l7th.»cb
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•r. Th. old r.ttal teml.r, wiU b. lb.&gt;
hMd. th. cooMmuvM will b. th. body,.
■ad tho. loyal nr Itemocim. will b.•
ouly th. tai] of th* AdaiiaittfUiun. [Ap.
piMte.]
In th. put (ixta.B yMn w. Itepubli&lt;uik&gt;vttom frim ths DtanooBtfaI
pMty mor. than a Bullion of ita but।
M-tlimtiMU*. right off of ta
(Apptoau )
W. wsat th. war
thtt.oiate, sad m. of th. rnbrf Iteta-

wag*

18M at Dotreit, OctoUr N, Sd, 4th
and !Hh.
1850 at Dttroit, Upt Wfa. aad Oct
1st, td, Id, and 4th.
1857 at Dttrait UpL 2»th and 80th,
ami OoL 1st and 2d.
1858 at Detrett, Ort. 4th, 6th and
6th.
1850 at Dttroit, Ort. 4th, 5th, 6th and

1800 at Detroit, Ort. 2d, 3d, 4 th and
6th.
1M1 at Dttroit, UpL 24th, 35th, Mth
and 27 th.
1802 at Dttroit, Upt. 24th. 25th and

oa hmit. c. ■.&lt;—t.i

1 W» at Kalamsroo, tUpk 2-ld, 23d,
24th and 25lh
1804 st Kalamasoo, Upt 20th, 21st,
22d and 23d.
1805 at Adrian, tfapt. lOtis, 21 th, 2lrt
and 23d.
1M0 st Adrian. Uyt 18th, l»tb, 20th
21M und 22d.
1807 at Dttroit, Sept. IQthJllh, 12th
and 18th.
1868 at Dttroit, Sept. 15th, Iftlh, 17th
and 18th.
1M0 st Jackson, Sept. 21st, 22d. 234
and 24th
1870 at Jaason, Upt. 2tHb, 21st,
23d .nd 23d.
1871 at Kalamaroo, Ujn. 10th, 20th,
21ttand22d.
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3rd.
Undst three circuxustanoea.
having .ctsd with entire good faith with
th.;8tate Sositty ; and having duly aanouncod throughout th. country tha .
date adopted foe holding th. Great Un- I
ion Fair of Michigan, wa can not now 1

The Improved

SHEPARD'S

COMPOUND WAHOO BffHBB
*- ■

Pr^r,

-U, AO Ona. a .Mile.

■enUtMe u^airlpp
(mu.J OpttMes sltaee. *,
Xttwe&gt;r*«&gt;e •*
Mtaea
1 •^Tttk CMMY,
-.»&lt;•. ten.

SS-348&amp;T-"
MtttwM nWTbre. He
n"*" “* ▼Sgttteten Mtt
TWO COLORED

Wheeler &amp; Willson

MW WM!
HALFORD
LEIC EHSBHI

Half a Million having bem
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TABLE SAUCE

■iihmiaiin eterp, uuirMltai »i«.« &lt;a iu

B«u ta A. B^wbbn. nlnn. n._.
■ftebola. patriutim Badhtwrly, jtetie.
•nd humanity, d.i.topmmt .nd prognot. Trust voutmIvm ; oomet your
•WB teron ; mov. right onward, abruet
of th. ndrudag ranwnte of • protpauiv» rwpublioaaiem. Look to you hittorv,
•I0 aot blnr nor blot that mmridvw

AHO tEUil
"“dr &gt;. aay mm at
W„M

THE BEIT SAUCE
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LHUb, ui—p^.

FOB FAME’. USE.

D. CO OK,.

1st.,
nt tAttr cunrrr.
Oto witt Chi S HniMM. Sista Hi.,
Ilnntlngu, Mloh.

••SO PADDi:^, "

PHr,, only.W Cmt.a PMtlf.

A Challenge.

Ml eoarc. at faith and hop., .in sun- I
■bin. sad fa Worm. I. th. yaw to |
oom^ whan th. puuuu sad piainib. •­
of thu. day. of roaflxt ttmQ hav. Mak
to rott with ua ia th. bright Irmin,
th. rwoord of th. Utt twttv. yun will
b. • brilliant dtaptM ia th. biatotw of
human progvom. Th. world will noi.
it, aad aoakind will md it with brnm-

C. N. SHEPAhD.

,
W« Wru. Give 11,000**
!S ““Nni Kk.nl. Mmbta. M« to awlk«U.I*m.miwl.l. .i Im.. laMI,. M7,

ILLUSTflATAil LIT 8ATDB

in star World r..^. r
Mure Thaa 600 Bilrluat Anafa

swro
ffiS.

^jf th. United State. 'a,kU*- *»“»»«. crom. t Th. tnliuw pru­
that th.v brad that Taat&gt; *n7 diMoluratiou fa th. ipot It
that hittorv Tbrv co Tara, to whrn ths egg it submitted to
- t th. boiling dy., th. pattern appMn ia
____ ______
tb^ hav. mad. it, is no longer domina­ ’ white ra a tinted grvund w ith wiry pret­
ted l»v a alav. powar, nor juded by tbe ty effect.
oouncsT. of slave masters. It i. moefag
Anulhor tuttliod. morn Inborioue but
• higher plan, and working oat a infinitely more artistic, ia to dye th.
oobtar dattfay far humanity tbaa any at whole agg, and afterward scrap&gt; out th.
th. foremost natioas of th. gloU. The pattern with a sharp pea-ktufo. This
eoufaired triumph of tha Republican 3 admits of a greater range of taste
skill than tho other. The sgg tuay
party asm,re. lb. triumph of Kprelity
be divided fato«naportaunta,Mch hold­
ing Kime tiny vignette, a landscape j«rbap, OT M
lino of ■
vers., with th. date, all framed fa wlid |
bright wlor In old days, ogge treated
after this faction did duty as V elutibues, |
and were frequently preMrvnl in the
' after home, of tbs happy pairs, each
egg carefully Mtahnoel in a deep, loag, stMUBtti wineglass, through which tha
iuacnptiun could b. read without re­
moving it
, “OoHan” eggs, which are cov.red
! with thin shrete of Leaf gold, are bsan-

•"■-&lt;- .....

sboukl aever

With Jitefaidta, th^bttteve wa bar.
ths matt reformatory, progtwsive, aad
Um Idmisutrai n. th. ossatry ha. seen
tor tort, faun ; and fa.y are right m
tbrir esarittiaai
Bat tes to fcUswwd by abfoqwy aadre-

ABLETT LIVING ALTH0B8.

■ . ittEfam I

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A whole Library ia it»lf
w&amp;sssaai&amp;atBfe

GRAND RAPIDS

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2^Si3«iS3S»«S'

LEATBEB-TOCKDTC NOVEL

Tnt«w»(Wpr«n1,.

SEKStatSSW

Fresh Garden, Flower, Tree
and Shrub, Evergreen, Fruit
and Herb Seeds, Prepaid by
Mail. A complete and judicious
a'Hortment, 25 aorta of either
class. $1.00. The six classes,
I Atty and reiterated by the tfoeretary
(150 packets) for $6.00. Also,
[ through tbe JfwLga. /tomw, thtt th.
an immense stock of one year
fame adopted by the Northern Michi­
grafted Fruit Trees, Small
gan .Agncul turn! .nd Mechanical Booeu£tbe State Bornological Hoctety
Fruits, Fruit Stocks, Young
!kr j?onltrj 5»rd.
fee holding tbe Uahm Fair vts tbe ICth |
Fruit, Ornamental and Ever­
ofSepteaSer, 1871, and fire following
green Seedlings, Blubs, Roses,
day.ownrsouth.mm.-we.konwhieh
Vines, House Border Plants, Ac.,
4c., the most complete assort­
It is always vary dreirable to hare
ment in America. Prepaid by
ROMANISM
■ yfr. *......... ,ta* r~“".
mail. Priced Catnloges to any
I though they require more care aud at - ■elected la ike Lari JUgaeatJ
address, also trade lists, gratis.
ttotioa than thorehntabeda&amp;w months
Seeds on Commission. Agents
later A dutch or two of March chickWanted.
ma are mto to hare a good record at all
gatiom! I A thrilling them, of fruitful
B. M. WATSON. Old Colony
“stunted
trough bad care But it thought for lire men. Ha. created mor.
1
wUd th*! • 'bickre exotemrat than th. "Waadaring J.w." Nurseries and °—4 w—v
Plymouth, Mi
&lt;••• obttksd fa its growth, no matter
Eatablinhed
Emiottttly adapted to th. tuna. 11 unfrom what mam, will never b. so largo
IMS.
j*n24m2
■• U nxrnld hav. breu W. wdl u.H rav.ls th. Romsaish aysism from ita
boiling watts, are nte easily d.f.ced A
monogram ia bright, illuminated puts
■nd gold ia ateo ttfectire; fa ohuet.tb.re
are a dorea charming fanem. which will1
•Aonre suggest tbraisclrea to th. mma
of nay young nrritt who begins to think !
ttoon th. subject, and w. adris. such bj ।

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rearing of soriy chickens—on thi. |&lt;ofat to our public schools, and religiose and
w. premim. onr poultry frisul. ar. wall 1 civil libertsre. ita final., Ac.
Parted—btattwifire onr remarks to fowl­
I Tins work into .fagaat octavo volume,
tag more sapreiaUy.
coutafafag 7U pages. 109 firet-ctase en- .
nutnlKXM, bat not of a rottiv. ten l.ncj ।graving. Bound in shsap, price 17. ia
clot 85. Bent by mail on receipt r.l |
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l produce*, wish Lula trouble, a variety ol
■’reigns which shall have tha added
merit uf originality What could bo
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•aowdrvjM, vfoltta, or lilioa of the valley,
painted in water color oa the white
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VOL XVI.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNT’

NO. 49.

MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY APRIL 3

cift

tnfawil

SfigttAiciiiiiii; rbihs!'

an rompatiiicn againit Michigan people
who had already euflared aa muah hr
comparison aa Chicago, and who had
been compelled to make extra .xerttent
at extra expense to rut axb a amounts A
lutnBtt from furoate killed by fire,in or­
der to tare what they could of th. deed
timber while it waa worth earing.
Thrir ooetrecte hud been made, toetr
bniin.at tout far dour, and expense# for
labor and supplies incurred on the baria
of present prieae, and this bilL it it
should Lave toe effect drimed for it by
the interested portiaa to Oicago. would
put many of them in jwril of bank­
ruptcy. The petitioners declared that
they would rattier gir. to the sufferers,
who were unable to build, the lumber
they might require, provided responsible
part*, or the relief committeae would
luraish toe name., and bills of the lum­
bar needed, of those who ware worthy

FIRE PROOF STOVES!

. Zh«r hxbit. are phew, but uatem.
. ThagrUd toorhctMa ouiae aiuth.
I and the housre have but one door, tew
th.m and toai isatortfew.
When th^.gp-r toetr hoMm flmy
don't shut their door after them.
There ia a form house about two mile,
They are calfod pole kata bocauno i: ix
from .kroold Station. Clay County, over not convenient to kill ih—
a Huh.
ru-. tH
.i _
:
which aadneaa and aorruw and terror are hut with * ,w.l«
brooding, for in one of the r&gt;»au of the
houac
,tronf n"’u heavily iroa-d

tern a thousand time. wane than that
of the iMuiritinn, to deetroW thair livre.
Wharia maa dog HIM by Okpbril i he or it doea, to to embrimtoa air for
at Liberty, several years ago, waa on its SSSSy=S&amp;£53at:
meatee the otoarol fluid with &lt;an entirely

CHAS. II. BAL'ER.
ATTuaxar asp cuauafoui at law.
sriaaastaCnaareer.-AataM ereiMw •auau

ia &amp;dli

Every Description, Manufactured to Order, from
GEXUIXIE OAK LEATHER.

the benefit, raganllraa of whether th.
I&gt;eoe6ciari»a had toot anything by the
fire or not Some of them wore actual­
ly wealthier now than before the firaon
account of the burning of the old wood­
en budding, and of enhancement in the

And see just how the tiling is done

All Win1

a show and a sensatioa, with to. varied
outride influence, that ret vibrating the
hartnoaie nqtes of h.r nature stirring in
the air about her—and what haa social
lifo to cxxnjoro with one of those vital
inUrcbangw of thought and foaling
with bar that make an nour memorable.’
What can equal her tact, her delicacy,

Goods must he closed
gardless of cost.

Detroit Stoves!
State Eair at Kalamazoo,

Northwestern Fair at Grand Rapida,

Iwlsnee .rw! th. next aa .ympathatto aa'
the open roee that sweeten, die wind
from wbatevcrjaim^ee Ufiodaita w.y to
her bowxn fl d in the hewpitabto rou!
of a woman that a man forget, be is a'
itraager, and so beromre natural and
truthful, at th. aanta tin. that he ia
tneameriaed by all that, divine differer.cos which make her a tny ttery and a
bewilderment."
Next, and test, Bret Harte telle a rtury tn rb vme and tn dialect, of a woman '
who pleased, and abo “who dared”—
a company of hi. friends, jolly skip­ a poem ao full of toe flavor of the old in support of toe proposition that it
pers, who ar? .pinning sea yarns. One California days that you will wish, I am ' ought not to pore He cited toe Chica­
telle of the -taalMterman.' a iprite sure, to read it in full, in advance of the : go TnAaa aa claiming that (.Tiicaso axwho Itrn cm ahiplioard, .ml help, good tea. favored general public :
l»rt»d to reap F-’0.0«0,(KN&gt; or .25,000,­
taitota, but who ia unuaoallv invirible
000 benefit from it. and mid this was to
to mental right If aay luckIsm sailor
go, uol to the poor who need help, but
•ewi him, it it a lure forerunner of death.
The cabin-boy (the traditional good boy
of poetry, with a Bible in hit cheat, and
the thought of hie mother ia bi. baari)
bears thia atory and fori. hi. blood rua
cold, the jolly »kipp*r|wlu&gt; tell, it peuttro
a little .nd Ibra begin, to tpaak of the
tjpeetre Ship :

The
for April will ojian with a
pottt, ghostly and fa*cina6n£. by I«ogleltow, -The Ballad of Carmilhan ” It:
m finer in soma rwpeeta than “The
Wrack of th. Hesperus,” and is doubtleaa daatincl to a .uniter popularity.
The good ship Vald.aiar is lying at
anchor H Stralsund, by the Baltic Hea.
ready to atari a hen too tide ahall rise.

ly against a leading industry of Michi-,
'
ran- Ho then roil hit respect to tori
,
pa “
thy can render it The*, loved one.
tetter of Mayor Madill, already publitov !•
-_-i' also waiting, watching, not knowing
«1 and to which’ Mipistedhiiu Fo.*^*™
what hour they will be drawn away out
Im replied. Is this Utter Mr. ModiU, ~
urgtw romeef the moot inirersbl. sophia- of the reach of the two . men, whose
triM of the free trade doctrine, and clon­ very touch may Boon be almost sudden
es with .n implied hhreat, which con death.
Up to thia lime no indication of madhardly be called gmittecsanly. It was
printed sad orculated and rent to Mr. nee. haa Loan outnilaatad| and aa tha
Ferry by ex-IeauL Um . Broca &lt;m a lima haa already poet in which the die­
order
attack, ita victuna, after the poieprinted slip, showing plainly an intent
to make it aerro a puq»re with toe pablic before Mr. Ferry could reply-toil,
and even before it reached him. Mr.
Ferry than called attention to the bet
that sonae of the very Bieu who were
actually richer because of the fire,'and
of events consequent hereupon,^were

GOODYEAR &amp; STRIKER.

Jotter, already published, of Wirt Dex­
ter alter the Chicago paper, opened their
fir. of abuse,
Nearly all the Chicago papers have
m«t savagely attacked Mr. Ferry since
his speeches made oo the motion torecenaider, after toe firvt paaaagy of tha
Relief bin. The Tnhew and Tteur were
e^wcially vindicative, even impugning

On dock or clambering op the abroad,
were her crew of ghosts, and dee. be­
hind her roee tn the Chimneys Throe
The Valdemar Aosbad on through the
storm. end cleft in twaiu the phantom
bark, which was, tlio next moment,
whole bi before with all ita ghostly

BLACKSMITHING!
Thaw. The cabin-boy v
afterward, and be only
th. tala, which should be
other tim. and pia-&gt; than
al midnight, if, “rocked ia
the doetC von wish to.!«

by virtue of that fact, heroic,) to the
Bocae of Burgve.es of Virginia—T. B.
Aldrich trih vary tmsdreiy a touching
HUla war story, entitled •‘Quite So"—
the "Comedy of Tenon" to continued,
end continue, to lie piquant and amuaing —the "Tkho Cluli' ia, aa uaual, diverting - Kate Dillard, puta into dainty
rhyme •'The BrodF. Message"—Edward Jarvie write, of ‘Tmmigrutxm"—

Secures SpaeteTProteotion to Every Polley
1

UMk

DENTIST

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. | roa niMWtwiTW am rtmrrrnvr rfftki or

a«. atdtait a

PAD:

glaring savagely upon all around them,
the ties of tow, of blood, of humanity
obliterated from toeir understanding—
going into horrible ccmvulrioav of reg.
and rxin. chinking and rattling tbmr
chains in order to free toeeaasivna from
rastraint, and with bul one thought, one
desire—to kill and destroy—to read with
teeth aad nails every living thing, and
aff-r this, with not, srerehing eye.
stsined and twisted back in thair aceketa, and blood aad foam etreambg from
Ibeir burned lipa so die—to die amid
the convulsive agooiea and torture, of
hydrophobia, worn even, it is said, than

Mtewart’a marble building
avaaan, which has boee amatai
ssxatrtistr!:

occupanoy in the spring, it ia.

The Detroit Stoves are the «Mes" They are the only .
HEAVIEST Stoves
ta—
r„
-------- nor Charcoal iro
In
the Market.
!=x
in thf

Respectfully announce to their patrons and
the Public Generally, that they have removed
to the Large and Commodious New brick
Store adjoining the Washington Block, and
will be happy to serve all who may give them I
a call. Crockery and Groceries constantly
arriving by the Car Load, and will
Mokd
for Cash Cheaper than at the advertised)
Cost Sales. If you do’nt believe it call and
see. We Pay Cash for Butter, Eggs, and
all kinds nf Produce.

and fe.nng fur the aafaOy of tLeir »:tm,
little om. and frienda they had beery
iron, made for the purpoor, and bound
toeanadvaa ao «curw&gt;y that it would re­
quire almoat the .troogth of 'a eanpaon
to break tbrir faateniaga. Thair hand,
b
hietoriaaa hav lafltaa
ere eeccrely manacled, a Krone iron
bend U locked around thair wniate, and
Thia ia vulgarly aaliad -gMA’i!.
to Ihi. band i. waUad a heavy chain,
*lKfo I» aa artinwaSiirtiiml known
cue end of which ia farieMd to a heavy
ring bolt in the floor—and , f^yahey among humane, which it is saH. they
kav learned from the puis kat
Ifola kata also daul ia chickaoajoaag
turkeys and young goorifam
They wwx’t latch aa old aova, Afam
a&gt;. aouiri ua that quarifou.
Maa u th. only phaifow that wiU ataarid goo*, and
be-.

In looking over the Cbaarvanitad (JMt
report of the rioring debate b the Seri­
ate an tu CLiawv IWi-f bul. wo find
little that ia now to the argumente urged.
It wm rigoruualr opposed by M^rir,
Bcutt, of Prantrlvaais, Howe, of Witeosain, and Ube&gt;idler and Fvrrv, &lt;rf
Midngaa, and the main speech m ita
.
teror
waa made by Mr. Wright, of
'
Iowa.
Short rpoechM and mteriocuto, remarks were made and queetioua
ry
iput by lovwrsl others, but there namwi
\were the priadpal spoakars.
Senator Heott uxgvd toe unoonotita|tfouahty of tbs measure, m which bo
•waaabty followed by Beaator Howe,
.
who
also reasoned with much force
।against the iniquity and injuatire of the

Ann WTanto-1 in Kmte*, th. other even­
ing. when 1 returned from my ardooua
daily tia’L (I cm engagwl ai .tending
maa At uoaknu. So.aeaay candidate,
are traadag, that toe aatoouekaepar hiroe
kx of ua to be treated. We all drink
with evn.-y candidate that aome. in and
it makae burinwa pretty bAk.)
8rid my cboeen tom, “Jotoua, I am
•froid you do not alwaj. find me an
anwel ia diaporitfon.
Said I. That-, m^-lar-my daar, I
don't wUotu Cad you' nanglo iu—in any
"fad," th. added, ‘•yen are not al­
era had been buying of Ferry A Bro.
at »20 and m And th. Tto-a charg­ ways too mort pleasant tnaa ia the
ed that what Mr Ferry oluecta to ie
I did not fad caltelon to reply.
‘■that tin lumber monopolicta of Michi­
gan are to be prevented from putting up
“Now." aaid rim. "read thai_‘'
the price of lumber in conaoqtmee of
the fire, and thna euridiing toemeelva.
out of the miafurtaMa of the people of
who, being troubled wiiabad temper,
grace to cay that if Mr. Ferry “ten car­ counted twenty-fire evwry time ah. gut
ry his pointe Hwill bethoMcnda of provoked, and thus became a .ww«t,
ddlare m hie ponkri," that “hn expert, amiable, and dearly tored ornament of
.to reap a fortune toe earning eeaeew at
the boMoof her dofightod husband. 1
ths expoaeeaf toe Chicago fire vriima,'' read the artiste Mwwtt m too oouditfon
.ahd that "thaao miasnhb Bhyioeks nf
.the |xaeriea think only of thrir dueate." of my head would allow, and remarked
Mr. r errv baxdted Um»s papers with­
,out glevM, and showed not only their
unfairneas, but the ■booh*to talri.y of
,thr ir eseertiona. He bed taken pains
to semi to ChicagM end procure a trana,enpt of toe ealse of the lumbar firm of
winch hoi. too bead, and the price,
from July up to tbs 15th of January,
sad ha showed that not only had they

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in rebuilding
tunmof hfo 1 . .......... ............. ..................
■
Trod,
when h. "broke ft. nog," but
that tha aalm ainco tha fire up to tha
Mr. Chandlw prouousewd it wrong in middle of January had only brought an

city tor a nOary when he gate through
with it. It us sepulchral pataca, w,
requiring a tire in yimtnar and winter
to keep it habilabte. Mrs. Stewart’s
room m an exception. Tha wood work
oo b.r suit atone eating »10,O&lt;X). Everv
room baa a carpet imported and made,
to fit it, and the color of each room 4

Ion, th. two mot ce)vbra:«l room, in
the booaaare ■‘General .Qxnat's room,”
which is fitted up with pat alagance,
for Mr. Htewartaad the 1‘reasdeet are
gnat frieoda : then comm the «*Hth
parlor.' Thai to fitted ap «&lt;n gure‘
fr~u»JT Ita MT • (MMlMMB’a pasta

uurrurs, imported carpets, elegant chain
covered withred laatoar, and pteotrri
adorne toe room. Hag. raagaa,--Mri'

mL foundia toeWtchM.’^^ZS
"?• l*r™*ymxt visi tors gvuacaUy,and

�Saaxtor Wlboi has jsat rrteaed
from fate oampigaiar tour ia Connecti­
cut. On his way hero he stopped nt
Mew Brunewtek, N. J. and d-Hrered a

SKINNER &amp; CO

Pure Drugs ani Iteiime;
HTHT MMICISEt!

elected tbaar whole ticket except Commistemer aad two Cos*tablas, who owing
to Ibebbeing mixed up with tha BsnumDreakfll scaridall, were defeated as we
are informed. Wo giv. below tl. i itetne.
of tbo Repubbrsns sleet.
H e do not
know Ibe names of tbs auccsssM Detnotrete. The Republic— majority m
thia township was jeat snoot 40 :
For Supervise,.- Elijah P. Barnum;

1 GM* Vrtn tt Cmstat!

Hxartnas —In thi* township tha
Oopper-ocracy steetad th* Supervisor,
Clerk, Treasurer, and Comraissionar by
quite a majority, though there is ia ths
township over 40 Republican majority
Wc give below the names of the officers

George W. William*, Bap. tU
Frank T Campbell, Dem. 8»
For Constable,
James E Bogle, Bep
»
Andrew J. Ruas, Dem.
M

,

Exr Aide nu an,
Wm. H. H. Heath. Rep.
Wax L F. Hama. Deni
ForConitebte,
Henry Is Green, Rep.
Charle. F- Reed, Deot.

election in moat of the township* in thia
county, and from all that we rgn learn
think the Itoard of Suprrviaoro will
stand twelve Erpablican* to six Deuxerats. We have nut the exact figure*
on aD of the oflfoera in nay townteip,
but Ute result indicate* just about the

PAINT8 &amp; OILS

Battle Creek

old fashion Republican rote ia the roun- ,
ty of tao to eae for the opfareron of all
. **. —
v—SUw— I
eUdre, andS t.
is amiMwtiy
aatxafateory.

Cssnarex.-From thU township we
iufofnuitk,at but fwa
.
,
rappoee the
Belo* wo giro by township* such re­ | Wbbte Itepublicnn ticket waa elected, eaturns as have boon received up. to the । sept Buperviaor, by about tbo usual ma­
hour of guiag to pnr*s
! jority .David W. Smith is Supervisor,
Mana Gaeva.—In thi. townahip the i aiftl I.ymrge* J. Wbeeler Clark, but wo
Republirane ekvtol the entire ticket
except Commissioner of Highways by a
large majority. Wn add the name* of
THS HSaniCOB MXOCltATIC tbo Republicans elected bat did mt
• Vann tiraiau*.— In thi* township
-/DPI.”
' the entire Republican ticket, except one
OcMtabfee Is elected by the uaiual ma­
For Supervise r. John C. Clark: for
jority ;
Town Clerk, Ihaddru. T. Dewey; for
Far Sapaxviei-r, Jamoa W. BriggK
Treasurer, Elbridge O. Potter; for Jus­ for Town Clerk, T. J. Hubbard; far
tice of the Peace, Abel Simoau ; for Jus­ Treasurer, Wm. Watrou. We did not
tice of the l’«ore to fill vacancy, Nathan
8. Barns; for School Inspector, Wil­
liam Brian; for Constable*, William F.
Rand, Duel P. Watt Robert fifeoup.
.

DRl'OGIBTH HVNDRJ ra,

PAINTBAND OII&gt;»

Paint Color*,
Varnish, and Dye Stuff*.

School Book* &amp; Stationery

StSCEHtt
SCHOOLBOOKS,
BLANK BOOKS,
STUDIED VDEKS UD P8ET

nj rinro teas,

Wall Paper axjd
•
Curtain Fixtures

Ladies

that aD special ooanmittiee should bo
composed of a majority of those who
voted hr the motion to raise them. No­
where con bo found the absurd proporititm, that the prerid.ng officer admmiatering Pariiamoatary law caa go behind
the ‘-aye* and nays," and canvass the

COMTRACToifi
Mte rropMte witi te reasirte kJ the »&gt;iMl.( Cromiiu* »T HteMl Dk*tri*t *0.1.. ef the
O«y efllMtiac*. M ite HaatlM* «sltee*l
Arok. VSeteelM fey tt May. to 0 iLtri
fcraltetef IS* Mleelof ■etsrisl.

DR. WILSON'S

COUGH MIXTURE

4On» n*b**rk.l. te* i
wfey, Ayrtl SOU, tots. ।

FERGUSON'S

M=i

right, is disqualified to serve, and that
Hor*.—In this township the Repub­ an Meiteaed and unprejudiced com­
lican ticket waa elected by a handsome mittire can only bo made up ef those
majority, vicept Supervisor, on which

For Mupervisor, John McCallum, for
Town Clerk. Augustus Armour, tor
Treasurer, Abram Replug!*; for School
Inspector, George II Abram*; for Cotnmiatemar of Highways. Robert A Kel­
ley; far JaUicee of the Peace, William
GiTraia. and George M Hadron to fill
vacancy; for Cnnstahlre, Jaber Chamb«riain. William Van Horn, Jamea H.
Wanl
tSTn,
^r Sextus*,
I A1„ MbH ,n.j Lnr»n»v D. Pickard,
1
.

DRUGS
Medicines,

Commiasinoer, Isaac Sponable; for
School Inspector, Morris H. Barto*) for nor advocates th* preposterous doctrine
Constables, John Ifrlnt.'te, Marcus that a Republican Senator voting for in­
Durham, George Davis aad Harlow G. vestigation, bat elating hie belief that

।

a tee fite of March 1878.
This result was expected, aad waa dre
■evwd by the Bopuhlican candidate.

advocacy of the appropriation far the
Deaf and Dumb A*&gt;lum to be situated
here. The Committee did net finish tha
subject, but no opposition is anticipated.
Two hundred and fifty three vacrinaticns have been made since Friday last,
and over one thousand since free racci-

against any measure. The Democratic
minority aided by Sumner. Schurs, Fen­
ton, Tipton and Trumbpll, for throe
For Buperviaor, PMadas Brown, for seem to be all tbo malcontents could
Town Clark, William Mrrick; for Treas­ not have forced any invoetigatera what­
urer. Eber Like; far Justice of; the ever. /f the Republican Senator, had

For Alderman,
Walter W. Ketloy, Rep 1
Chartea B. Wood, Dam. 7
on COTXMPORARY INSPECT- For Alderman to fill vacancy.
ISO THS RSTURKS
A. Philo Drake, Rep.
•&gt;
Charles B.-Wood, Dem

Hava the Largest and meat attractive stock of

Dye Stuffs,

for Treasurer, Btepbea 8. lagoraea; fo
Justice of the Peace, George D Darden;
for School Inspector, Henry Stinehcomb;
for Constables, Seth Lov.wvll and Tru­
Senators Chandler ani Ferry,of Michi­
man Bawdy; for Drain Commisnioner,
The extraordinary course pursued by
gan, with about sixty lumbermen from
David B Kilpatrick.
Senator Sumner, before tha Arms laMichigan were received by the Presi­
TMtigating Committee, baa filled hie
IsVnra — In thia townteip the Dem­
C-M
fries!* and
admirer* with grief dent yesterday.
ocrat* elected Supervisor, Treasurer and
Justice and the Republicans the balaooe
New Advertisements.
protest to not even deserve that
pf the ticket. Th* officer* so far as we
protentious title,
more, they are
Hrswarr of votes cast for Ward
mere iniuln, given in the place of
officers in the reapeetive Wards at the
evidence, and to cover hie utter failure
a?y of Hastings, aa certified by the In­
to prove anything wrong in the arms
spectors of Election of said Wards

Baitings Sty Republican.

aom Ml, aad a plurality over tbe Rebel
D*aaons*cy at over 2,(W, and with him
tee eotsse State ticket, and a large ma-

ml founded thair jtertform on any ideas,
principle or public policy, but on the
ambition of persona! prefrrenoee. He
soys our country ia too eahghteaad ma
to aee throogh this manilret transperenrr. ted will testify eothuaiaatiadfy to
their appreciation of Gen. Grant at the
Philadelphia Convention.

JAPANESE

WONDERFUL OIL!

SILKS

CENTS
WEBB’S •

Secondly — A* to the propriety U teetifying before the .ommittre, we have
rimply to *ay that the Senator took the
roaponsibildy of amoting the wheels of
legislation for a modth to ventilate lua
grovioucve.amoug other things he made
a three hour* »] "*jt1. alleging gross
liolariuua at tew dangerous tn tha peace
of the country, and now when culled
ujsin in the interest of that public cauvo
for which bo profcasid ao mnch lew, to
tell the country all he knows, ho shield*
himself behind a pretense of ronatltutional inviolability, aad refutes to testi­
fy. This must be a queer constitution
which permit* a Senator to boar false
testimony in the open senate, but ric***
the door in his face, if he 1* called upon
to prove hi* charge* before his peer*, so
that the alleged grievance may be re­

Under Price.

For $4 50,

75. $2 00, $2 50 per Yard I
IN FULL BLAST!

sulating everywhere dm! Grant will bo
elected by a two thirds electoral vote,
haa thoroughly maddened hb Senatori­
al oppostents- Tbe» right of water to a
mad deg is ix&gt;t u i iicumstance to the
- convulsive rage'eauaed by the probable

. Bairtmsx — Here the Republican"
; elected the following eirellrai ticket by
Rrrwra.—Here th* whole Repotli | their usual majority, aa we had everv
car; ticket waa elected by rom- sixtyrosaoo to suppose they would :
fire majority, as follows:
For Supervisor, Rusari K. Stanton;
For tfoperviaor. Lewis Wileox; for
fie Town Clerk. Charles M. Mack; for
Town Clerk, Sews! W. lane ; for Tress
Treasurer, John Lachty; for Jut tic* ef
tec Peace, Daniel C. Waner, far Cusemiasoiwr of Highnrayu, William M.
Warner, for Cdmmisrioner of Highways
to fill vacancy, John Bartlett; for CoaDavid L. Hoes; for Caxuaissiooar of
steblas, Horace Hull Turner Gardner,
Highways to fiU vacancy, George W.
Franklin Route and James Endsley.
Loehr, for School laapeoinr, Henry S.
Mooroa; fur Coaatables, Robert Row,
IrwursmjL—Hare ss usual the ItePhilip Burgees Charles Ven Arman.
pabBraaa swep t the field on every offiosr, except Chirk, by a nrgjonty of about

VEGETABLE

Worm Confections,

Clark's Photcgraph Gallny.

created by aa ate of Congraw about a
year ago, ia composed of three Commiaaioncra and leas than a ecore of
derka Their duties consist in examin­
ing into and reporting on tbs claims of
loyal aluena living in the Sooth, whoee
property was appropriated for governmeat purposes during the Rebellion.
There bare been placed on the files
This wonderful vegetable rettovativa
up to the prsisat time, over 1S.OOO
ebuma, with a fair probability at the
present rate of increase of the aggre­
gate number reaching not leva than 28.­
000 or 80,000 before the expiration of
the time limited for Cling.
Ono of tha peculiarities of this office are especially subject, it ia superseding
noticeable by contrast with olbera. b that every other stimulant In al! dimate*.
Baaax —In thia townahip the Deenae- 1150 oo most of the candidate*. Wo ra­ the Qimmissiooerw all wort, ia fact
tropical temperate or frigid, it note aa a
racy elected the Supervisor and one grot the- very unnecessary defeat ot Mr.
specific bi every species of disorder
Justice, owing to a very unneceerorv I H. L Parish, as for it. there was no auf- by them before ita final disposition, tear­
which underrated* the bodily strength
focal quarrel among the Republieaus.,
ing to th* clerks the mechanical point of and breaks down the animal epirita.
who really have eome 80 majority in ;
registenag and the simpler portion of
the township. The officers elect are n» •' etete are as follows:
the abstracting.
For Bupemror, F.. W. Collina; for
(farik,T. A. DsBaansr, for Treasnrex,
Township Clerk, Christopher C. Bute; 8. C. Rich: for Justice of the Peera, W.
for Trewrer, Gideon F. MeAlastor. for I. (teHr, for Commurioasr of Highways,
Justice, of the hast, Georg* &amp; Bissell, Georgs R. Rnsasll; far Schoo! Injector,
(fan terra). Adam Elliott, (raesney of 2 P. H. Niaksrn; for Con.tablra, J. H.
year*,) Edward Fl—shnrgb. (va—ly of Kevith, Charles Curti-.. Jnhn Msws rition ot the question, so that the Sen­
J year*); for Crwnasiari now of Highways
ate sal the country nagbt have known

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highest style of the ai”t. Good\
pictures of Children guaran­
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IIsaak
- .
March 1st.
fia. Em.' tlteool Bouar,
* n*.
March lath,

aa* ■ - -

NEAR THE BANK.
The beet etock; of Meat always on hand
CaD and Get your Steck, Roasts.
-e
tiring yew want.

CENTS

Beautiful Women.

what waa expected to bo done. This
was aid Thad StaphoM* metho.]. TnStead at that, Sherman launched his
tarifr bill and tha Senate haa been at

$1 00, t Button, $2 00, 2 buttons.

Stewart &amp; Steinholf,
Freah Garden, Flower, Tree
and Shrub, Evergreen. Fruit
and Herb Seeds, Prepaid by
Mail. A complete and jntficioua
aiwortment, 25 aorta of either
elaaa, &gt;1.00.
The six classes,
(150 packets) for &gt;5.00. Also,
an immense stock of one
grafted Frail
Trees, Small
Fruita, Fruit Stocks, Young
Fruit, Ornamental aad Ever-

�suteoriter. they offer IM.M5 in prom- »

‘ZttL’XSLtr*^ tt’ut

innte.th.prinrip.lotteofwhfch w&gt;nbe|^«»”*rW‘»- Mriter.m^
a price ot real estate raised ci 123,000.
W. tkink it will be suf. to inrmt in, the nufett-n: I*»C ttfefe B*m. null*. .teatdone" and "Is being built," left them
crushed and lame. Im found a new o[ponent. This adventurous knigbt !■
Dr. ITtsedward Hall, who to that *tnguAO quiet after the election.
lariy fortunate bring, a literary AmeriSome new maple sugar in market
ren aeeepttd and prate^l by foreign crliAs new goods begin to arrive, adr
1 -and who l&gt; al«&gt;an authority tn henserlt, and th* holder ot an Oxford de­
gree. It Is In th# April arts* that
Dr. Hall throws down bl* fcagu In da
fens# of tbo wounded pasrivc prewnt—
Imperfect. Wb#n Mr. White advances
Macaulay, Dlekens, and Th* M'antit
a* bls aulbortttes. Dr. Hall ponures
•down upon him with Southey. Coler­
idge, Lamb, Landor. De Qnlnoey,—*J1
David R. Cbox is Mayor, and there of whom Wted the objectionable “te be­
wUl be ao more of th* people'* money ing" and "wa* being.'' It waa an inexpended to benefit Bing property, tn spl ration of analogy, he thinks, that
th# detriment of th* public, for on*
y*ar at least.
liuiinem btgins to improve.

7J cents fur men Cottonade
Pants al the Great One Price
Store of Grand Rapids. Star
Clothing House.

CNI1CHES.

iSEMX^^
,‘gatBs?atik"-- *r '■

v.,ri
m me tytaie.
Star Clothing House, Grana
Rapids.
Only $7.00 for
douhble and twist___
clothes for men. Star Cloth •
ing House, Grand Rapids.

Cvtlxxv — Hick* Brother, hare just
received a nice aMurtment of ail .trie*
of cutlery.
Remember.—That Use Odd r allow’a
balL in aid of the Organ Fund, ia to be
held at Union Hall, on Friday evening
the fith inst Beyond question, tbs oc-

•xorodingly pleasant, while th# purpose
which prompted th# lodge bore to *xtend a n invitation to tbo public to join

Dox'r Bx Dxnuvn by tha b&lt;Mt|of
wnrtLUe* Bumps and well fixture* which
are forced upon th* public by unprinci­
pled ageul*. But gv to Austin and
Grant's Pump Factory, in Hastings, and
get a Pump which will not got out of
order. They keep a large stock iff all
Utraia.—At the election on Monday
kinds of well and cistern Pump* con­
Aiderman iLuns. without th# slightest
stantly on hand, and repair putnpn to
apology, anaiu utter n#gtoet of hiaofBciqi duty es an Alderman, abandoned
hfs position on the election Board in the
■Ith Ward, tlmuzh p-re«tt a*, the jolts
has cured many esssa of Serofuls of Av*.
all day, working for the succ**s of th#
t*n and twenty years' standing, where
Ring. We regret to *■• a man of hi*
th# patient haa had many physicians,
real wor-h, and outride of politics, of
tried manv of th* known reinvdi** : and. such starting integrity as Mr. Hams has
afi#r trying th# Vagvliuv, th# cuuuaon ever proved hiinaolf to posvj»v, sell out ;
remark as. "It art* differently, works
to a “Ring" as eutrupl aa exists under
differently, from any medicin* I have
ever takan."
Vagctrn* will cleans*
discharge the duties of an important
scrofula from the system. Tvy it.
trust to h.s bauds cjmmitted by the rote*
of th# people.

Grant River Talley Divigtm

^gsfisrijss:
Michigan Central R.
OLD, RELIABLE AN* DIRECT ROUTE,

issismaauwssssa-

sets

idatfimn and ccdipier. aad the safety air
brake (to prevent the lore of life that is
every where otes happening): Pullman' •
aleepwrs, Pullman dining ears, large an.l
I&gt;owcrfn! engines (to make quick time
ami good ronnectioos), and are in a word
the Iwet equipped road* in the WeaL
Bo that if you darire Io go safely •UT*br’
quickly and comfortably to any print in
Boathrrn lows. Nebraska, Kansre, or
on the Pacific Roads, be ear# that yon
go "By W*y of Burlington."
All who wish particular information,
and a large map, showing nmttij tbo
Groat West, and all it* railroad cottnactions, can obtain them, and any other
knowledge, by addressing General Pas­
senger Agent, B. A Mo. B. B. IL, Bur­
lington, Iowa.
______

storm a* that of last Sunday. The snow

B. Skinner A Ce-, cf Battle Creek to be
found among our new advertisements to­
day. They ar* among the more popu­
lar Business House* in central Michigan

placed on our table a White Dorkin egg.
from his poultry yard that is 8 1-2 incurs
around the loof trtf, and 7 inches in
circumferanre. In our opinion that egg

Esuuxo.—Report says the new Iron
Bridge al the foot ef Broadway ia in a
foiling ewndittou. Well that i« what
might be oxpseted.
The Tammany

your hair so conspicuous, can sraSy be
remedied by using a bottle or two of
public Anc ioti a fin* lot of personal
Nature's Hair Rastorarire.
aprfitS
property, including a valnabto spaa of
mares, at his residence &lt;mo end a half
mil#* South-east of Quimby cm taction
Notice is hereby gmm that th# List*, 35 in lb* Township ot Hastings, on Fri­
of Valuation* and Eqjunarotiona, mad* day th. 12th inst at on# o'tfoek in the
aad taken within tire 4th Collection
District of th* State of Michigan, by th#

by them returned for tb# annual list,
under aad by virtu# of aa Act of Con­
go**, #nlUic&lt;! “An Art to provid# in­
terna! revenue, support th# Government,
pay the interest on tb# national debt,
A*.," will b# opeu for axamination at
my afire, m the viUage a! Ionia, far the
•pne* of nv* Days from end after the
SM DAY OF XPRIL, 1872.

will sell three line rows and other ralnnbto stock at public Auction, tm Saturday
the 13th inst, at oaeo'etoek r. ar. at Ma
residene* near tho Wileox School Hourc

lies thro* feci deep on the level in Miun*«uta sr.d two fe*t deep in Wisronriu.
while the slurm has swept from the At­
lantic to th* Rocky Mountains. Snow
fsll to various depth* a* for south a*
Denver, Fort Union and Santa Fc.
learned a* w* believed Dr. Ayer in th*
arcana of nature, and wonderful a* we
know, bis medicines to be, we were not
prepared for ao signal an instanc* of bls
superiority, not only over the wit* men,
but the wisest of animai* who** imtrnct
is considared ufailing. W* drive up
the peg, more firmly than ever, over our
hearth for Ayer-* American Almanac. Ceder Baphls Tirnce, March 10.

U tilled Htatea PateutOfflc* to Michigan
Inventors for the wsak ending March
38, 187i, and each bearing that date.
Furniahed this paper bv OoxACnx.
Solleltoro of Patent*, Washington, D.

Hay Waggon, A. B. Bartow, Adrian.
Apparatus fur Operating Chttniv, D.
W. Ketchum. Owosso.
Metallic Layer Loop for Haroros. IL
J. Alegn, Kalamasoo.
.
Cigar Mould, J. Bazler, Detroit.
Pump, J Bea:: Hudson.
Backet fur Chain Pumps, W. Hutchisuu, Betlevm*.
Carriage Whrel, M. Jiiknena, Thr o

Fire Extinguisher, F. X Martin,
En. Hkxzt, fbrmeriy dark ia Um Na­ Dowagiac.
tional Hotel wiffi Chartoe Dolph, has
Washing Machine, J. Taylor. Three
ret urned again ta this city nod taken full

laiga propot bun, of course of oar Bepresmtativ#* a|* from the country or inte­
rior, and thew meo, many of them good
old farmer* compare favorably ia ap­
pears around demeanor with onr city bred
lawyers who reed to b* thought the only
our* tit to legulste for their constituent*.
| The dignity of the** member* struck re
forcibly and w* bare recora it:
Senator Ball of Grand Rapids appear*
Io be 4 well posted man and is a fluent
speaker, and we shanld judge, a valn-

District. All appeal*
be ia writaad araat specify the particulxr
cares, matter or thing, reepteting winch
a dsririmt ia requested , aad the inepual
ity or error of winch rewipbint it made
matt 1 i^fc'jrfr and driMcriy ae&gt; forth-

Arnu.2d, 1872.
En. Bxsxxs.— I hav* no apologies to
make for my protracted sitonc*
Busi­
na#* of course. Walk wo bar* sgaxa
fought th* political battle m our Towtshijs and a* the amok* of th* routes!

beautiful morning seats hiratvlf to giv*
you th# result. Th# killed, number
thirteen, all democrat#. Heretofore, fc*
several yrore ia our townriiip, Uicre ha*
li*eu * tplit^real us|preteDded,|*«tended
I think, by the democrat», to a* to b.iad
*om» RapubCeaaa, and that divi*..n ha*
bs*n calhd clay and tand. Ax is well
known by tbo#* a ho arc acquainted with
the soil at aux township, the Eastern
portion is day soil, and the Western
is sandy, and for three or four years
there has bv*u a pretend*! jealousy cm
th# pail of th# eastern voters, mostly
Democrats of rourse. that th* 8up*rviserif a rwideatot th* Weatern part ol
th* Jowoship, has asse***d th* itostotn.
or day ]aul of th* town, tou high, and
th* Western or ready part no: higl.
•nocigh. Of course, them were enough
of th# sand men to catch at ths bait.

‘ktkJxr'cxaSc
5**UtaM*ia#lhwre#a*v*l. Ths tbreaaMb

4 m*iia«i **■■** w*U

U«w ska *Mk• sal- :

INOCURENO CJ

SOLD IN HASTINGS,
BY ACKUtY A SLAI1B.

Hupei visor.
Hine#th*n. Mr. Editor. « has been
apparent that the bowl of clay and sand
haa b#en only for effect by the Demo­
crat*. and &gt;o ihu spring the Republi­
cans, with some few exception*, stood
by thair nominee for 6up*r &lt;isdr (Henry
Brown) and elected him, as they did the
entire ticket by a baodsom* mqjcrity.
This being 1‘rcsid.ntisl election yesr.wt
certainly felt Gist we should make clmui
work at our township apring election.
Thinking you msy not have any too
much room in your ttattach and true
paper for comspondence thia week,
will close with a premia* of more anon.
Truly,
Ran-

«■&lt;!

our Detroit Senator, Alanson Sbetoy,
but nothing aeeined to cocis up to bring
him to bi* f*#t, sad bs evidently preferled bis luxurious ••easy chair."
The dosing arenas of thi* extra ses­
sion are evidently test chawing to an
end and Monday will, undoubtedly, wit­
now aa adjournment sw dir. Tb# pro­
ceedings of tbs last two days bare been
rated by tb* report at ths investigating
romtnitts# ia regard to land Commi*vicnar Edmond's altedgad frauds ia bia
En. ILu.xxn.-I endoaa the result of
Department, and it* rccommeudation
ir Township m*eling yasterdav, the
tbm b« be impeach. Tb. action ia this
imaa of th# pereire elected to thair
ma Iter 1* nos under way, and many
•pectiro offices, ant by majorities aa
here prououare him guilty in advance.
Certainly th* operation* in tb* Isuid
office have been very mysterious nf late
aad seme sxpres* lb# of inion boldly that
Th* Democrats adopted th* "peauro”
the whole crowd, Oommiaucasr. dark* policy, did not get up a ticket. Bogne
of them took th* new •‘departure" and
To add to thi* b th* charge made by voted a chan Republican ticket, others
Mr. Hwinsford against Repre**utaliT*
voted i«rt though they would vote the
HUI of receiving a bribe, which is also whok in ths Call. Rs’ally Mr. Editor,
Ixing mvaetlgated. These tv* affair. they drew largely on my sympathy, Uto

TWO GRAND CAPWALSOF

$5,000

each

in (vreenbaoka'

1 H*v** a Baggy, wish Bav*r#M«&gt;t*4 Uarw..,

*0* &lt;Md Mid lUlrer L*«*v greuag Vawari ti*

nobl* race, their old hunt.dg ground,
"I-o the poor (Indian) Detnocroi”
PHuriavlH*, April, 2d 1872.

re busy a* a bee. on calling on him thi.
tnovniag. hut not *. engaged as to for­
get hie habitual court**;. He ia enjoying exndbnt health. We wish an

T. v#n* tSterat Fe**il—a vWl k* mM.
c-ngl,
S^W.Twre*.* VwWraRa

Goli &amp; Silver Watches
Fltttt (Sold JTow**Xr7,

A: which time and ptec* appeals will b#
received and determined rolativ# to any

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R

SIM ILIA 8IMTLIBUB CL'RANTUR.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

lw:ng the Chspcuan House, which was
well kept when we were h.re before, but
The above work as a handsome octavo is now Ittler kept under its new proprievolume, gotten up ia very good ttyle
throughout, and is sold at a roasonkble charge* are reasonable, th* tab)* first
price. It has l*e«n prepared with great rias* and the attendanr* upon ita guests
care and skill, and will be found a prompt and polite.
So many of our legislators think who
thoroughly reliable guide for th* dkeeoccupy its rooms during this brief and
other srvsiuua of our State Legislature
as du** alto our friend IL E. B.. on* of
the editors of the Detroit Ttokoi# who is
corresponding for his own paper.
this high-ton .-d book cannot fail to show
He is a quiet, good man, and as sueh
its auptrionty to thorn amill works, liketb well where peace mi l order prewritten by d**ign!ng m»n upon soma of | vaitoth. h.nee hi* choice of th* "Chapthe disease* tf women, which lav* pan- derod to low taaL s and depraved idi a?. 1
or puffed «oia# patent nostrum. S, T. I
Dickorman, a gentleman from Cinrin- ; a writer, and wishes ho could approach
natu Ohio,'is th’ ngvut for t..* work in ! him tn either respect. Christian editors
thii State. Il* has met with gratifying , are a scar.-* commodity in three evil
days, and ought to b# cultivated “every

Advertising alone does not imidure Township meeting in Hasting, on Mun­
soccesa The th mg which is advertised j
day, the people liy a unanimous vote,
' appointed a Cummilt*# to bring tu t
against th* pretended owner* of tha
burying gronud, to recover th* interest
th* Township ba* in the*# ground#
!
This ia right. Th* p#opb should protect
ro#d; if it ia poor, don't praise it, for | their own interests, against nil "Rinas"
p«opl* will icon diecover you uro lying, i and at all hsxarda, and by just «ueh
Bach is the policy of the ' Buriiagtoo )
Route, which run* to three great regions
lath# West: 1st, To Omaha, ronnccting with the greet Pacific Road*. 2d,
To lanooln, the capital c-f Nebraska, day, frean our worthy young townsman says : "Bleak and blustering aliout ibis
aad all that beeutilu! region south of Will. F| Kenihrid, who is on* vf the time, with heavy snow."—Cedar Rapids
tb# Hntte, tilled with IL R- Lands and partnon in the law Cnn of Gibnoa k (la.) Times, March ».
hom*st#od* 3d. To 8L Joseph. Kan­ K*u£*lit, at laddingtuu. Mi.li. Will
struck a good point by going up in that
sas City and all Kansas points.
Th* roads are splendidly built, have section. He is looking well and trpurte
thv brot bridges, --finest care, the Miller "businres good.’’-

muit have intrinsic merit, or else large
adv-rising will eventually doit more
harm than good. If you barn anything
which you know to be good advertise It
thoroughly, and you will b# sure to xuo-

4HIE1____ ____ EilKi

raw. j»».

x

Ixmg may they b* •pared io rmp *
well earned reward.
Axotbex Law Owns.—W* announce
Brighton is growing rapidly, a new
ith pleasure, that Hon. Harvey Wright wild eflbrt to prov* that you're not first and sobstaatial hotel to to b# added tn
cvualn to the gorilla." Darwin. Huxley, the attractions of th* place, a desidera­
Lubbock, g»t bo quarter from Dr. £aw- tum long and greatly needed.
But wa are lingering too long "en
route,” and must hurry on to Lansing,
“lb# City at magnificent distances,” and
take mysticism for k*ea and simple as W* found it on our arrival "the Citv
logic. That goes without saying- This
is not by any mean, declaring that blocks of any on# of cur 20 “Patent"
such mysticism I* not good, and worthy Detroit paveiuont* in Bus Macnterpri*of all honor and credence; Il I* only a
ing City.
W* find on# redeeming feature and

Pen insular Railway

■ ICH1GAR CENTRAL R. R.

v». ta*w—
ths drawings and knowing th* exoelritil . t»&gt; st,«-et u
character of th# Calvart’e work will be '
well worthy of its eplen did subject, our
new million and a half dollar* Capitol.
Th* ndvertisMiienl of thia aetwm* will
Ea. Bsxxxs:—Leaving Detroit st appear in tho Bsxxxx in doe time.
Th* beautiful *prtng-hk* weather and
4c&lt;5 on Tuesday last, ws rottted along
&lt;m th* well appointed and luxurious I Ute warm sunshine of the but two days
lire dried op these muddy roads and infnsod
activity all over thia am tiop and
were exceedingly well treat d in our ca­
pacity as the Baxxn's rot respondent by we read that in Detroit building opera­
tbo accomodating conductor cm afore- tions have been resutred with a vim.
Whatever wo may hare said about
Thia ia th* second obligation »• arei the inertuass of lansuig aa a City, w. I
under to Mr. Bees# th# efficient Buper-. give ita private citiaena credit fur baring
intendent and hi* oadjutor and aaais- as fine stores a* ar# to be found anytent Mr. Tho# Pain*, and we hereby
acknowtedga the samu mast gratefully,
and repeat what we bar* said one* be­
Marsh, Whataly. and the rest of tbo fore, that thair Ro*l da##ev*s all tho
"purists,” are Hute else than philologi­ good thing* which hav# been written
cal fogies, Philistines in spweeb, con­
servatives in grammar, and ala*!—
Stopping over at Brighton we engaged
vague designation is lb* unkind**: cut ll&gt;« hospitality of our friend of 13 years
of all; when uobody know* what you standing; Mr. Richard Lyon. Mr. L. is
mean, what mayn't you mean t ffietb#- on* of th* pioneers of this section bar­
tic*, not criticism, may be, be thinks, ing emigrated from New York Oily
Th* following linei were com noted by
Mr. White's congenial (lament, tor "of
nearly 30 years since, and bring now Mias Addie Nichols, and recited by Mas
ttvst equanimity, circumspection, rater Jerry Wolcott, al tha Sunday School
1
‘
rorident
of
th*
Pioneer
Club
of
Briton.
tleneeot research, and equipment ot
Concert of the Christian Chureh ia
minute scholarship without whlab it Is Surrounded by his children wh* are all
Naabrilto, Michigan, cn th* eveaiag of
given to no man to bs a philologist, ba
tta*. unhappily, made tbs most penuri- pious and lovely wife are enjoying a March 81st 1872, it bring th# forewll
ou« provision.” W hat say twt tbou. good coinfottabl* fort one, the rraults of un­ of their Faster Bev. 0.1. D#yo.
Monsieur Dogberry? "An two inen tiring industry and a well ord .red and

Stlii .lira ui PM lat.
Mr Win wotttoa'r una ni Dax».
why ? 8a* record of the conreynuc# at1 For particulars aee financial statement
at tb# Cemetery remind* from th# Ring1 of Hirer side Aaaodatrin in the last
to IhetaMlrre, aa raomdad in tb* office’ Hasting* AfesteJrinari.
of the Bagtatar of Djvda.
Qrxar No. 2.—If it coat* a thousand

Qmr No. 3.-If it i* worth *20,75
to go to Mareball, what is th# rah*# of
Myer's fiddle box. For jmrticuUre in­
quire ol on* of th* s&gt;#aiben of tl&gt;«

drop-in-call on our v*ry jvopulai
State Treasurer. I’. Collier, was mod# a
lengthvMd visit by bia gentlemanly end
hearty politeasa*. In tbaa# day* of of­
ficial oomiptiae, Mr. C. eaa stand th.
tost of ttoreqyA Jtore*^, and ia a worthy

No Water Works, or pared street’,
or Gas Company ia Lansing yet, altho'
they are/way to have thorn. A private
individual, Mr. D. W. Bock, hewever

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Among the latest New York fashions,
th* Utica Ofoarew rorreaQondent aay*
that an mgeuiou* method ol making
wedding prevent* ha* beeu diwoverod ,
■nd «ne lair bride at l«ut ha* been
enlightened recarding "the triek. and
the manner." of wedding guest*.
A newly-made wife, having had a
multiplicity of cvally aalvrra given her
on her wedding day. claimed the priti-

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dupbrafe. all* might Joraera for aomethmg of which ibe at»&gt;d m greater
treed With this end ia view, *bo re­
paired to Tiffany'* one day with a doplicate *alver, and made knoa i&gt; her «i*h
to exchange it.
What waa hrr aurpriac. however, to
rev the ahopmui glanre auapiu-.uaiy nt
the article, and deny that it had ever
bean purehared at that eetabbahment
"Where did it come from, tbea f the
lady aomeahat inuignviitly a»kal.
■’Doebtleaa from tbe dollar .tura,
madam," wm tli. candid reply.
It waa ia vain th* lady nmerted that

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Frier. o»lU 30 Cent* a Hottie.
Tlileanlcle hea been thoroughly laeud
and

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•he called the ahopman'i attention to
tha elegant caw bearing Tiffany'* own
trade-mark.
“That make, no difference. madam,”
wa* the reply- “ There i* a great de­
mand for o«r empty ca*e* thia raaaoo,
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LIFE OF JAMES FISK.

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fa CHtUren, PUn. nillout Om»-^ !
plolnU, Lmuof Apprlitr. Erup­
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our than fowl* ; fiah, flerii, herb* and
gram bung devoured by them wilheqa■1 reliah. Wa a»y equaL for tbou.-b
they mmuiunly jaiuniw upon mail with
groat aridity than upon grain, thi. it
generally Ix-catue it afford, a ranty,an&lt;l
a flock kept for a while almcMt entirely
on animal food will abow tho aarne grcol

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Michigan Exchange.

■D«&lt;ir* which ore LAlurallv umltoc to u &lt;r.o-&lt; ±e
on/or a few kind* of food.' Thaa «*tTStUX I’PBUsmjG co. CHc«c«. &gt;“

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CARBOLIC TABLETS,
upon bi* bill ol fare. " ‘
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tain tbe higbeat efliciwu y when ronfinvd
to one article of food. No matter bow
food we may be of a particular &lt;li*h, w*
kwo’ruluh tor it when allowud nothing
t&gt;l«e for a number of eotuacuUve meal.,
■nd th* intouve craving for variety iadi- Q.&lt; »lr WdU' C*ri»IK 1
calc* a* ita •ouree aoraetliing more then
lucre appetite. It giro* evidence of real
tmemitiea of tho eyatorn which are con•tantly varying with tbe changing eircumvtancaa ol weather, t’m|&gt;loyuiHiil

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Tha fondnen tot variety ahown; by |
fowl* i* aa significant of real need, at
we have found it to be in onreelvra. J In
purveying for them a judiciooi varfotv.
a^loctvd trora tho three general dinaum*
—animal fool, treeh vegetable. *nl
grain—it at all aeaaona abeotuirly ttactaary for young and &lt;44, in order to make
them perfectly thrifty True, they will
—— X-—i ........ nod water,
ao kept,
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a to tw p*e» ! varied tho week through. Corn can. be
think that, given ground and nngrosnd. raw and
vea abouhl cookwl. Onto we prefer ground fiae. ae

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tha Northwest ought to aee that Tns
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Xa lor animal food, the choice ut j
■uitable and eoouomioal kind* depend*
■pan locality. Neer the ahorc um&gt; !
clam, and cheap *ort» of fch boded
Thera i. a mine of wealth in tbe pro­
duce of tbo *ee which mar be uhl®fd
in egg miring In aome jxrt* &lt;&gt;f the
country young calve, can bo Ixraght for
what their *km. Bro worth, aad th* carcaaa boiled in an arch kettle, tbe fleeb
being io tender that fowh &lt;aa trick it
from the bone* without any mincmg be­
ing required. Tallow chandler.' wrap*
are a very portable form of animal food ’
for poultry, and have the advantage of
keepiag well. Butcher.' waate, auch n-&lt;
calve.' .nd lamb.' pluck, when pmfed
ly frerii and eweet may be boafod and
ran throoghl* aauoge machine, thus
making a aubattfota for inaoct* and tmo
eerily .wallowed by the .malleat dxkk•ni In warm weather when fowl*
have thmr freedom, nud not too many
■re kept at one plnor, they will find for
tbenueh&lt;aaU tha arumal food tbeyaeod
The ftwah vegvtablo department may
be filled with young tender gram in
aummor, cut from a lawn where there i*
a fine growth, every morning whan the
dew i* on, and thrown to &gt;unh fowl* a*
are yarded. Poultry nt hberty ahquid
bo allowed aoewa. to a plot kept «loedy
•haven, for the gram i* aa ordinary
meadow noon growa too rank. Sentebme* it i* convenient to feed the young
beeta oui&lt;&gt;n» and kttuce* that are thuui»d from tbe row. to poultry that ia kept
•hut up. Hoevn-:, the rewiiiMMa'with
which tier will eat th* varioo* garde a
v.getablradepmul* «* habit or echuatioa, if we may ure no jiretrniaja* a
wml. Ia winter »hop up carrota, turaipa, be ti, mangokia, cheap or aeediag
•flsfoa.if the lector &lt;raa be afloed-d;
and to teach the fowl* to eat thee*,
thoroughly mix with meat till appetite
ia acquired, when tbev may be given
alone aad aheruataly raw aad cttokad..
Bailed putatoe* and raw cabbage* will
graerailv be eaten without preriou*
traiamg, and thia font InrlinMa* that
they are the beat vegetable food for
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                  <text>The Basner Company,

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY APRIL 10. 1872.

VOL XVI.

NO. 50.

Prifwal nd Bim&gt; Wfi
MM tataS i:rerr
great enough far some of them to wish
to leoni to raid, aad so my school com­
menced. There were six pupils to be­
gin with, bni thirty before I had kept
school* foetalght. whiBh were all ths
children of a teechabls ego within four
mites.
.
Afterwards I began a night school,
chtefiy of men, though taere were some
young gnls; the elder women didn’t
seom to osro to learn.
Igrow to hero great friendship with
the poonto, and every door was open to
me; 0?d when I took my sketching mUriah down to the beach on tbo after­
noons, when the wift of straw oa on old
•hipnaet told the natives that shoals of
fish were near, 1 found many a willing
model among the boys and men white
they waited for their nets to be filled, or
for thoir boats to be ready. Often 1
went out with them in their boats, and
when we returned was owned in the

SIABGITMG GWS!
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FIBE PBOOF STOVE
Every Store. Warranted two Years.

And see just how the thing is done.

10.000 SAP BUCKETS
Winter Goods must be closed out
gardless of cost.
f dect (Hisceilnng,
nnaicia!« a&gt;4
HnnUMUW.

Detroit Stoves!
State Fair at Kalamazoo.
,
Northwestern Fi

at Grand Rapids,

Tiarcdal iron,
the World.

aww

GOODYEAR 4; STRIKER

Respectfully announce to their pntrons nnd
the Public Generally,that they have removed
to the Large and Commodious New Brick
Store adjoining the IjVasbington Block, and;
will be happy to serve all who may givp thetn
a call. Crockery and Groceries constantly
arriving by the Car Load, and will be sold
for Cash Cheaper than nt the 'advertised
w
‘ ’
Cost Sales. If you do’nt believe it call and
see. We Pay
_ Cash for Butter, Eggs, nnd
all kinds of Produce.

The world learns ita Isescc slowly.
It means a storm to-mor- Much of the world doos not learn its

“Whal! with socha sunoeif"
She vouchsafed mo no answer and I

I am a New Englander, and you know
we New Engtepdera must bo always re­
forming the world, which sufficiently ac­
counts for my teaching sellout for a eate­
ry of affection in a village of heathenish
name on the Long Island coast.
Once I passed a summer there, and
the wildness of the place, with its un­
pronounceable Indian name and tbo
[win.itiveneta of the peojdo ; the deserts
of salt meadows without a tree to break

&gt; hoaeii (het etsutebed away on either ride
until sand and sky melted together in a
i soft hasy gray ; the great open sea that
' roared and sang nnd cried oat with a
deep voire all the day while wo listened
Headers remimboring not the other' to it, and all too night while wo slept
lia|bs of 4be parody nay judge fromi uneociciout of (I, tl»t -rolled an fa,
u*~
.nd m iu». great nmuntaiwal wfore to break on
byt qualified to understand the points! the ban! beach with a sound like a canmade by the California lady in her vor- con, the rush ol a foam, and the silence
that followed—all of this bred in my
heart long after 1 had left it. and I
would think of it so vividly that I often

I

I walked dote up to her, ami spoke
1to her before aha taw me.
•‘May I root here? 1 liavu been
walking aad am tired.”
. "Yea, dear, ait down." She moved a
Jlit lie to make room boride her. “You're
a
' stranger, dear, didn't liappcn to
crane
ia a ship from anywhere
'
.

' There is no royal road to learning,”
ia an old axiom, but the average Ameri­
can will not be convinced of the truth of
it- It ia hard to ooavfaxw him of tbo
truth of anything, when it is to his iatero.t to believe the oantrary. Ho can
find, or make, royal roads anywhere. —
Ar d he doe,, though many of them are
paved with anything but good intentions.
“Get rich, my eon, «et &amp;h. boneetiy if
you own; if not—gM nah." It was sot
a Frenchman who said this, although
one might think so, but a matnber of
that plain-asking Mrt-tho Qnakon.
fiio average American does not “speak
K in snooting.” ho is too smart for that
—ho merely paft his inteatiaa fa proc­
ure Il is not so much his fault, per­
haps, ss the fault of the period, that be

Songw what U vu Many thing? hare
coovpirod, of late, to change it; among
others ths success which follows those
who violate it moat eatfaciouaJy. U is
no
matter bow they get rich—ifthey aosakes her to s life of ahamo and a death
of despair. Kot one girt, but thousands ly got rich enough I
of girls yearly. K» that, though a great
oampany of those whose robes ere soiled
beyond clearing, hide themselves in tbo
grate during a twelve month ; another
great comply of th. pro drop tojhrir
the weskneM for display.
bad, no doubt, from a mot— ,---------riew ; stiH both are prodnetive of good.
But loathe fint we should be content,
ea we once wars, with stags ooachre aad
sailing packsts, aad but for the test we
should bo content with the old, worn-out

drinking is alwsykorinous. It is very
well known that a man cannot consort
with a k»d wvmau fur an hour, without
receiving a taint that a whole life of repentanoo cannot wholly oradicate. Since
time began women have been led aetrev
by the same promisee, the time pledgee,
ths same empty reward* If Toung
nwn and young women could possibly
learn wisdom, it would seem os if they
might get it in a day, by simply using
their eyas and thinking upon wbat they
are. Yet in the great city end all great
ritisa in the country, young women are
all tbo (imp repeating the mistakes of
these around them who are wrecked in
character and fortune The young man
krej^ his wine bottle and seeks resorts
where deceived and ruined women ley
in wail for prey, knowing perfectly well
if be knows anything, or has used fair­
ly the ieason with wh.eh heaven Ims en-

Secures SpeoiolTrotoction to fevery Policy

torie* Wo bring bock more than wo
take away- Hus fact is powbore so ap­
parent as in many Antericap home*. It
Is not merely that tbo walls which were
once bare are now acwdsd with pictarea,
not that the rooms which wore callsd li­
braries now contain books ; it is in the

to porditioa—that there ia before him a
life ot disgust and a death of horror.
Whentho results uf certain courses
I of conduct nnd certain indulgences are
so well known as three to which we al­
lude, it seems strange that any oao can
enter upon thi-m. Every young man
knows that if he never tastes a glass of

I

'em cuing out in a boat to look for the

latte whole W, aad you rare1 edvortire on that plea cittw.
t..&gt;A..;^. Prewiring is Hko fishing
where there is no fish. You need to
let the lines fall Ln the right place..
A rouatsnl dropping will wear a rock.

(hip's ou ".be sandbar, out where tbs
waves break, 'fore thoy come in hero,
lake to go up and see the chut f Only
clothes in it.’’
I went with them. As we walked
nearer the sea we could no; boar each
other speck in ths dsofouing roar of the
waters. The wind blow co that I was
glad to cling to the rough fishermen's
strong arm. nnd bo borne along by'liim.
It was only an ordinary seamen's
chest, with Bailors' clothes in it Al-

thm vrna tong ego. Wo was always
looking for him. end my man aaid, -Keep
a brave heart; he'll coma beck, please
(fad, hell come beck. Well always
stay here, aad bo’ll know wboro to cocne
to.' I always remember that—my old
c: hi vras always right Hn wm drownded one night, on e tubing night, but
I atay bore, fori know the boy’ll come
! back, unfoes the lord is keeping him for
1 me tn beuvoo, along with my old man.
If I die I'll bo auro of that, for ha
wouldn't let tn both die if the boy was with them I" I think Joe did not quite
understand or look as I motioned him
aotde really needed me. and there living, and toava him no pteco. «o &lt;»me to put down the iacket he had taken out
ught be lietter uses for my energies,
■ The Lord keeps him far you, wbsr- of the chest to show ms, and I shut the
nd the cost of candlra scorned very
Lid rovareetly, as if it had been a coffin
over
ho
is,"
said
I'eotamnly.
rest. 1 didn't really belong to anylid.
.
• Yse, doer. I know he does.’’
ody. I was an orphan and unraarriThere came a huge wave that wet
t
ri-«
our fori. We moved back a little.
When I broke the new ^iten to m^

under it like rock salt
Largo typo is not n sensory in adror
tiring. Bhnd folks don’t read newsp*-

Don't bo afraid to fanwet ia printer's
ink lent your send* of fife bo nearly ran
out
■
.
When you advertise, see that you
do it on the some principle as you buy
good* Get the most you een fur the
mmay. • • ’ ■ ■
'
:
• &lt; •;
People who advertise only once ia
the face again. They an full of fears throe months forget that tuost folks
of axfoenre, aad conscious of irrepara­
can't remember anything Longer than
ble teas. Their lives are masked in a
about seven days.
thousand ways. They Live a daily -lie.'

ith amasument and indignation.
"What ’ You going alone to five in
wild place amosg rude fishermen to
«h their children I I never heard

bio thought hail evsr occurred to mo :
"Why, I am twenty-five ; older than
Lucy, who is the molhsr of four children J older than Him J., who was
nurao tn tbs hoMiitais during tbo war;

1 vraa supposed not to cam what they
foought, &gt;ut my pillow was wot many a
night li issns, A was supposed to prefer
the s-x-isty ef fiabonusn to that of culti­
vated people, to forget my duties to so­

jroncm
DENTIST

Pitfalls for Toug Ksi.
“Humph!

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“Tse; but Mies J. looks old enough .
to bo your mother, and Clara ia ugly and J

BLACKSMITHING!

wm.

Jake’s wifo topk tU bahy.

fidwvra, with a strutew dreed in fay
heart. I thought with a ahttddar of the
poor soub st see that night
The low fierce growl, it Cited rae with
terror. 1 bad sear, storms befow. bet
none had mate rm, fool us this one did.
I bolted my door as if that would keep
the strand out I triad to drown it with
thomuswof my piano and my voice.
A preoeetiment of something seemed
hanging over me. I was nervous aad
unstrung.
Presently I wrs aware of hurrying
fset tn the road outside. I unbolted my
door and wont out. It was nearly dark,
but I could &lt;»ufa, out the figure, of men
end boys hurrying down to the beech —
me. 1 turned down |ha rood, vary si­ hn ro and there a woman.
“Benny, is that you 7” I cried out to
lant, very lonely, a few bteckbsrry bushos on one site, further on a single stunt­ a big boy, who was nearer me than the
ed pine true. A mile beyond 1 came
upon a fisheemaa’a hut, that eiood alone
in the middle of a barren field against
the bright gold of the (unset In the
open doorway sat an old woman. She
bad gray hair hanging on bar neck in
short curls, and a strong masculino fig­
ure. In her hand she bold a book, aad
sang a byrnn in a vigorotu voice with a
wondrous expression. She did not see
me, but was quite absorbed in her fer­
vid ringing.
There was hope and longing in her
voice, a jiromiae as of youth, as if she

Every Description, Manufactured to Order, from
GEMUIMIE OAK LEATHER.

A Udy fa a distant fowls &lt;4Alifornia
thinks (hat the unpopularity of the'
mother-in-law i&gt; a grievous injustice, or, I
at least, that the wife's mother should
not be made to bear all the indignities
of public disappreciation when tbo hus­
band's mother is as likely to be a canse
of domestic infriirity; afad wishing to
expense her views dramatically, gives

One of the men brought me a bundle
of lettm rolled in tarpaulin, that had
been found tn the drowned man's poeksL I carried thmn Uss with m.

Well, oao day 1 found myself in poesresian ef awmBil cottage that stood
alone and bare in a field that had not e
stone or a tree upon it, the salt maod-

other porta, and strangers 811 Uri» pie­
ces. In this sn of the world, unlwu
the name of a business firm is kept con­
stantly before the public, earns wewfinW
may start up, and by liberally advert­
ing, in a very short time take lbs plans
of the older on a* and too tetter rust out

fere ho could do it TUr throw ojten
his amt. and found underneath n bun­ btjMBtaated ia 'Tto&gt; QaM’i
dle rolled in tarpanlin; as they picked Courtier,“ and "Fme OH Engifoh
tlamaa." Il was . jfay tkat
it wp the bundle mored.
"u’e a ehW-1 cried, “and oHmf*
They Mfoldod it. and there sorely
was a child of ewaa aiao ar ton meths,
who Btretebad oat fas little arms feebly,
and cried as if it was very weak.

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�Peninsalar Railwr
Cook, delivered hie Inaagrral, an able
and woli written tneasege, which we
print herewith.

Gold 110 5-8.
Cold mA Cloudy.
Mercury down to 40 above taro.

M* yea's Omen.

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RmbsD ft Navins locelire new&gt;od(
84,000 by uuy one fire, its rites are
mud-, low^r than Companies doing more'
hasartons business titan insuring form

the discharge ofthe dniire that have beea
’ placed upon m*&gt; by my election aa Mayor

is Uw question today.
of thia &lt;My, I trust that it will not bo
Qcxxt.—Wes the proverbial "tiehiftr’ deemed out cf character, or egotistical in
a ticket “uo tag r
me to offer sums suggestions, which 1
In x Hunav.—Hayen to qualify after■ hope and trust may bo of peeotical im­
portance to us fa the parfermanco of
our reapective datiea. Itogratticg very
None of your common tickets,
much tint I am not able to bring mare
ticket voted by—Ye Pedagogue.
, of judgment, wisdom, and a larger exBerber ft Bailey locally am
perwnre to aid me Ln the work, and yet
their new goods. Cal] and see tl
r whatever there may bo found wanting
Lawyers, we have 16. In the MedicalI in this respect, I shall endeavor to
make up in my tail, and the hearty
fraternity, 12.
good will and earnsstnres with which
Jho State Senate aa a Court of im­
( 1 shall devote myselsalf to tbo work.
peachment in the Edmonds farce meets
And aa I look upon you, gentlemen,
in another column. They have formed
a medical Co-partonorahip.
Maple Sugar has boon coming iu quite
freely tbo part week al prices ranging
from 12 1-2 to 14 ct per lb.

,T“mwrt75 cents for men Cottonade
Pants at the Great One Price
Store of 'Grand Rapids. Star
Clothing House.

i-.iiea.pcsi more inuwouuc,
Star Clothing House, Grana
Rapids. _________
Only $7.00 for a good
doubble and twist suit of
clothes for men. Star Cloth­
ing House, Grand Rapids.

Vxar Feasi.—The method by which
the Democracy of Hastings found out
that the Republicans had made no gains
by the election.

Not Be.—Tbo assertion of the Jsereaf,
that ths newly elected offleers qualified
at tbo last meeting of the Council. Hov­
el al of them did not qualify.

grand River Vxlley Division

I'aqptxa.—If one extra count can
elect a Recorder; bow many count*
would it hare taken to elect a Mayor ?
Alas, poor Wood 1

the particular street upon which the
work was, or is being dene, its cost, ftc.,
Ac. The reasons for this request are,
that we may have at all times a correct
ides of where work is being done.'and
the octet of doing it, believing that we
can la thia way, guard our finance*, and
make a mare jodicious disbursement of
them than in any other manner.
4tb, I would recommend that the
committee on sidewalks carefully review
all ordnances relative to ths same, and
report as soon aa practicable, so that ths
building of the same may be ordered cs

counselors and advisors, I taw that
with your indulgence, kindly feelings,
generous sympathies,
and hearty
co-operation, I shall net foil We here
not come up hero to write AiZrrr on
our banner, but to do our duty as it may
be manifested to us. not in the interest of
any party, but in the public interest.

doing elljtbrt ought consistently to be
asked. I shall leave the matter with
you, hoping that no party _ fooling will
be allowed to enter our Council Room,
but tliat our mootings may at all times
bo friendly, looking way over and be­
yond personal interest, to the welfare of
is not worked up for all it is worth, our yoaageity, feeling that thus wetniy
eelflshnosa, party spirit, and a carolaea
deservo (whether we roclevo it or not)
regard of and for, thv rights of
others, has himlorod ite
onward
marJi. The early teachings of a states
mam (wiser in other things than in ibis)
that "to the victor belongs tbo spoils,"
has mad* political parties unlesling and
grcMsly aelfiah. Did you ever reflect for
a moment, upon the mighty power end
lofiurnce that parly hold* over us, and
how meanly and contemptibly We often
manifest that influence P To-day wo
are journeying along together, side by
side, on the great highway of human
life, and ours are happy atiou, and so­
cial relation mutual paoeiand phaaxat;
wo are friends, fallow travelers, trying
lo make the journey as pleasant aa poorible, cheering on over the rough ways,
lending a helping hard and a kind word,
I lest deopcndcncy enter in al the gate, certain number of dollars have gone into
and wo despair. Now just wait a few the Treasury and a certain number of
weeks.or months, until party spirit steps dollars gone oat a&lt;nin All this the
down au'l troubles the waters,, and k&gt;! people knew before, but what we most
what a change I He who was &lt;*r kind, want to know, end what the law conwarni-hosrtrd frimd,snd follow traveler, templatre they shall tell us iv, where did
true to every generous impulse, has bo- thia money go 7 What was it used for?
num so debased, and degraded that To whom was it paid ? No one could
there is no adjectives sufficiently ex- tell by looking over that wonderful C-

Our popular Carriage maker J- I*.
Deed, i&gt; making extensive prejiaraUi-n* proeairo to describe the debths to
for manufacturing some very fine rigs which bo haa descended. Ob, shame 1

SCROFULA,
Scrofulous Humors.

Ki&amp;a

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Reports from Home.

Michigan Central R. R.
OLD. RELIilLI ISO DISKT ROUTT.

Don’t Be Drcxirxa by the hostfof
Busitiuai tn the next City Attorney —
worthless Bumps and well fixtures which To attend Io the interests of the City ia will always attempt to subdue and over­
are forced upon the public by unprinci­ the approaching Cemetery litigation. come his prejudices But the egotis­
pled agents. But go to Austin and
tical, and contemptible
delight ia
Grant's Pump Factory, in Hastings, and
letting their prejudices overcome them;
get a Pump which will not get out ol
order. They keep a large stock of all
kinds of well and cistern .Pumps con­
i it is always a duty, however much w»
stantly on hand, and repair pumps to
may neglect it. to reaped the honest
Tusilsmo Jtmtl thinks that "upon opinions of our fellow man, remember­
ing that the difference between us is a
the whole the result of the spring elccmutual difference; my opinions being
AdrcrtfaiBg stae does not produce tons ia favorable to the Democracy."— no farther from yours than yours from
sueceea The thing whiah is advertised
wine, uJ therefore, acting upon vlrel
must have intrinsic merit, or else large
grand aad ennobling pnncipls, put down
advertising will eventually do it more
Ma. J. Com has already commenced in Holy Writ, and which, if wo would
harm than good. If you hare anything operations treparatory to his gvading job make it the basis of human acti&lt;m,
which you know to be good advertise it oa the Union School grounds.
He will would, at one huge stroke, vary nearly
thoroughly, and you will be sure to suc­ no doubt ace the work pushed with strike strife and discord from amongst
ceed ; if it is pour, don't praise it, fur
us, and nearly dry up the fountain of
people will soon discover you are lying.
our tears. “Whatsoever ye would that
Such is the policy of the Burlington
Routs, whjal* runs to three great regions
In the West: 1st, To Omaha, connect­
action, everywhere, and the reason why
ing with the great Pacific Roads. 2d,
it ia so, is, because it ia founded on the
To Lincoln, the capital cf Nebraska,
«v&lt;rla*ti &gt;g principle of rifU, end there­
and all that beautiful region south of
fore must be as enduring aa the eva­
the Platte, filled with R. R. Lauds and
ls*ting hills. And now, GcnUotuec,
Frank L. Ward furnished a splendid ,
homesteads 3d, To BL Joseph, Kan­
with these principles firmly fixed aad
American Organ, of which b- is agent,!
sas City and sU Kansas point*.
established in our minds, ws propose to
far
the
Festival
and
Dance
Wednesday
1
The roads are splendidly built, have
taka our seals ; and If any of ns have
ths beet bridges, finest cere, ths Miller
thought, or expected to get any puKtieal
plrtfarm nnd coupler, and the safety air
axo* ground, or any snl6&lt;h, or partiam
brake (to prevent th* lore of life that i,
amis subserved, I will venture to say
every whore also happening); PaBman'
steepen, Pullman during cam, large and
Cox«iBxa*iLr building material ia that tAsf shop ia probably open for th-oi
powerful engines (to make quick tint
being deposited on the ground* of llio down in that goodly city of fTsfAaa,
and good cunnoeltaa), and are in a word Baptist society, north of Dr. Rueeell'a tliough they may not bo able to ob­
the best equipped roads in the WeaL
tain an entrance (Aera nos, for 1 underSo that if you desire to go safely, surely,
aland that it is being slsawf /er rryterr,
quickly and comfortnbiy to any point in
and elosed. thsira, &lt;ure» and all should

on the Pacific Roads, be sure that you
go “By Way of Burlington.”
All who wish particular information,
end n large map, showing rorrsrtfy the
Great Wert, and all ib railroad connec­
tions. can obtain them, end any other
knowfadgo, by addressing General Pas­
senger Agent, B, ft Mo. R. R. R-, Bur­
lington. Iowa._________

Odb Fxllow’s Ball.—The dance giv­■
en by Hastings L.dgv, No. 58, at Union
Hall last Friday evening, proved n luc­
res*. A very pleasant time was enjoyedI
by all in attendance, and everything
pajtwd off in a happy manner. The'
supper given by ■» W of the Hast­■
ings Huum vm gotten up in good stylo'
and showed plainly that friend Taylor'
&gt;
■

&gt;

CDMWWcnoxa.

r^siRStwx'SrBttt,
Mould not be without

VEGETINE
For Ten Times iU Coat!

Notice fa hereby givan that Ute lAts.
of Valuations and Enumerations, made
and taken within the 4th Collection
Dirtrict of the State of Michigan, by th*
Assistant tram of said District, and
by thorn rrturaod far th* annual Het,
under and by virtue of an Act of Goagnms, entitled “An Act to provide in-

my offiro. in the rdlage of faaia, for foe
space ef Fire Days from and after the

23d DAY GF APRIL, 1872.

1

tbo evening of April 26, tbo Anniversary
of the Order in the U. 8- A gonoral1
invitation fa also extended to the social■
laving people at our City and vicinity,
it fa uaetas to say that a good time may
be expected. Wo know from experience1

oouDeels be divided." Little David who
puttoth no! his trust in riches, shall lead
the GoetemitM- to battle against their
enemiea, for know ye not that wo ure •
warlike people 7 And when this goodly
land was invaded the Goetem too cried
war, and osr ewamke cried pooce!
Therefore, fisar not Aad whaa little
David beard thfa, he were oat from
among them and prepared a little sling,
and said unto himself, •*wo can bust 'em,"
and there waa. great rejoidhg in the
camp of the Goatemitca And when
Oded, the Patriarch, heart the rejoicing
of much people, he called together hie

be,.when wo forgot the right, and stoop
to de only dirty wwk for party purposes
Now from what hue been sai l, don't
Brink that wa are going to be able to
pleas* all; this wo are not fooli*
enough to undertake. But wa are going
to try to do batter than has bean dock
tn the part, (a»d 1 axy Uris, gentlesuM,
without uny evasion or menial rvservation.) not that I Would find one wort *f
fault with the motives and inteoitaa of
my predecessor, they stand before you to
be judged bv you; I presume mv friend
the retired Mayor, will not elaim that
his adnunistration hsa boon p*rfact; the,
errors and mistake* we make become just,
so many bright and shining l«hte to,
guide those who come after ua into brt-.
ter ami aster pallresyi. I cannot help,

Mercy Hooped, under th* auspices of
th* rasters of Mercy, will be continued
till May 30th, when the drawing will
pcekirely take place, in open public
This choritsiblo enterprise enjoys ths
coufid.-noe of the Governor, end the best
businsre men of Nebraska; also th*
Mayor and Preoidsnt of the Board of
Trade, Omaha. Highest prias 150,000.
Total, 1150,000, in cask The Tickets

Prytred by Dr. J. C. Ay A Co.,
and the sound of their rejoaefag was
hoard in the land. And when little
David beard tbo sound thereof, ho did
exceedingly fear and quake, and refused
to bo comforted. But the chief mon of
the Goelemitea were not dismayed, balr
David, and they roasonad much with

■O.OOrrrep—C. Banh &lt;1
Rutland, who we understand is soon to
make a trip to the East. Av Mr. H. is
unable to perform any labor owing to
bis unfortinate eonditionnre trust he may
meet with success while on his long jour­
ney Eastward, nod return with renewed
health and pockets lined, i

The whole number of pupils enrolled
during the winter term haa been 34b.
and the daily average attendance 258.
These hare been distributed as follows :

amount of ths City indebtedness. No
one eosld tell anything about ths true
rendition of th* City finance*. If any
man in this City, outside the Ring, ware
asked to-day1.—What fa the City debt,
and what fa it for, he could not answer.
First Primary—Miss Bauer, teacher.
If any man, outside the Ring, in this Number enrolled 76, daily average 50.
Second Primary—Mias L. A. Bigslo,
with the people's money, be eould not teacher. Number enrolled 37, daily
answer. We ran only find one excuse
for thia The law is mandatory and im­
perative aad its plain terms cannot bo
misunderstood The people are asking.

abould be kej4 iu da. kaere 7 Why this
game of the hidden hand 7 The Ring
bare bcm accused of the improper use
of money. This charge, thev in general
tonaVdeoy, aqd yet they neglect to give
us the figures. Tboae men affect to bo
hurt and threaten to whip us because
we say they have defrauded the people.
They folk of tbo Bakxxx lies, and conterrt themseivre with angry domonstrat&gt;on* toward* us ; and when we ask them
to show us the figures that ata* can bo
thoir proper vindication (if vindicated
they cu be) they get a little redder in
the face and tvrear at ua a little harder,

aw, i, au aw- -ai — iu&gt;.,
»m with sarfaaas, as be waa one among ;
the fart aeUlere who helped to lay the '

Crytaf-Cette er ireUlsg sf la
Danaoa, UCtoUrea or AS.
assaiKjfia;'

.Mpd now oomea Spring ft Avery of
OnusM^Rapida with a mammoth advertieemont announcing just what they Aore
a splendid etock of Dry Goods and Carpete. If out folks » eat to go away from
homo to trade call on thoou who adver­
tise in your paper. Good bargans will
pay jo every time for your trouble.
Ao WO go to proas wo learn that n
man by the name of Sts u If, a reaidant
of Middlerille, an employee on tbo G.
R. ft I. R. R., was instantly killed on
Tuaedsy by an acrident caused by tbo
eliding of an embankment We arv
without farther particulars

Wo are pleased to see Gary Spaulding
epenteg up bnrness foe tomeelf. He
Las arranged the rooms formerly occvtpirt
High School. Number enrolled 40, by Hopkins' Jeweby Store, andtas put
daily average 34.
in a very attractive stock of Boots, Shoes ;
During this term many valuable ad­
ditions hare been made to the EbnryOnz hundred dollars, out of moults pro­
vided by the State law far that purpose,
having been expended in hooka by the
Board. Especially is the library indsb t.*
&gt;1_ V--1:-- a___ ■ ._ _ _

Bare Tkreex. a^ralire, TreehM

*r r.te«:

SOLD IN HASTINGS,
BY ACKLEY A SLADE.

they have honeatly spent the City mon­
ey they can show it. If tbo City ia not
largely in debt, tbo figures would con­
vince the people oi the foot. Wo can Court for this county, ocmmencuig on
mo uo good in their getting so angry. the 8th of May, 1872.
J. H. Lee.
Castleton.
Wiry faces and big oaths hurt nobody,

tbo majority is ths aamo and the mi­
nority are holplreo ia their hands. But
we hope there will bo an investigation
into into this matter, that we may know
how the fads are to the end that a
greet evil may bo cut off. Until the
bo furred to belters dial corruption and
fraud have been practiced by the City
Council beaded by Mayor Goodyear, and
while wo bolter* this, wo shall charge
tt, and no amount (oi blustering shall
prevent us as public journalists from do­
ing our whole duty ia this matter.

Henry He will,
George A. Haywood,

JaoobD.. Pennell,

“
"

Hadinga
Maple Grove.
Y. 8prin&lt;a.

James C. Hanna.
S. M. Smith,
Jamas M. Cola.
Jcwieph Bfinchoomb,
Samuel Stowell,
George Williams,

mediate political wants of theee gontlemen are not ia tho way of a fair and full
expose of tbo whole tkcag. and aa we are
anxious to have the people know all
about It, wo are alma*! iaeftai 1 to prom­ for the poailion of Sly Attorney- The
iae them that we will ftsegvrt it all before drafting of onUnsociM, the giving of reliabla opinions, and the proper direction
but think that he who is to occupy my
of the legulativn action of the Council
ptico, after my official term shall bare
are matters of importance and should
closed, mu^t be n stujrt dune* indred,
not be left m ineffietai hands. Belaif he did hot improve upon min*. I

think, Gentlemen, he would hardly get
your votes, m&gt; matter to whni party he
may belong. Unlare h* fa able to Utter
it, don't vot* for him. Thia is aa ago
of progress, and ha who ia foolhardy
enough, or old fogy enough to aland
just where hi* foro-fathan stood, bqtter
’ look out for his coat tail and beaver, for
the great National Improveman t Train
is now on.tbo track, with a fall crew cf
Young Americans to run it, and thrir
i watch-cry is “remove thsao old faeoih,

merely for • HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can ba found so dcairablo.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
not soil white cambric, ‘and yet lasts

LN FULL BLAST!
Clark's Photograph Galtay.

INOCURE NO CHARGE

pictures o? Childrenguaran­
teed. Call and see. for yourli. V OHIDESnm, Opovwtor.

�“CHRISTIAN UNION,
Tte fasMXsriM.
FmUI7

«375

nskRY^WAM

BEBOBER.

MONEY.

Attractions Tor 1872 I
^TaMKH Bmr. U. B. Mantel,

Wheeler &amp; Willson

$200 i

MIK BW!

HEI ENGLAND KEDICIME!

Half a Million having been
Sold!
Wwnalai Ikree lun ky a 'r«r^n.iu. (M
peer, teveihl to u Ik.
*t ik. pmkue

■ titeal eifr* &lt;te-a&gt;. leatnwtlM &lt;hre la lie

,V»w Het’ana
II •&gt; b«M e.r «.«ry 4«» aw
MaeUsasIaalMifmevaraealMaaSMtee ■•4

SHEPARD'S

(WOUND WAHOO BITTER
tf»«s%La,ite&gt;xzX'i?iAr*'M*' *** *
Frier, only SO Cento a Dottle.
Tblearuola has been Iborouoblr u spoil

and

.1 D. COOK, .fyt.

Braun ia with ua the first crop that
we aim to sow in the apring. We say
-aim." beranee. in point of fed, it not
uafte^Matiy happens that wa are able
to plow a Hover wxl, and drill in pees
or oat*, before we can plow a corn-stub­
ble and prepare it for barley. But when
the weather ia favorable we should get
in the barley at the eariieet time puesible. So good a farmer aa John Johnson,
however, differs with ua on thia noir.:
With him, later sown barky has froquently proved a heavier crop than that
sown earlier. Aad ia our own expo-

Urr

Sick Headache, Liner Complaint,
Fever.? Ayue, Dyepeptia, llonn.
in Children, FUee, Bllloae Oetnpialnie. Lot of Appetite, Erup­
tion* of the SMn, Fintpli* on the
Kaee, anil all lliimin of the

Baks rora &lt;nra Catna, aad fat them
have good oaro, aotritiona food, and
planty of it, with the kindest treatment.
Uowe will be high again ia n year or two.
Good cows aro ahrayu eearon.

I’ocirxv.—Clean the housa, rpnakle
urth aruda carbolic acid and watar.
Carbolic nap, rubbad’on Iha rno»u,
Anda its way on to the feathers, and
kills the lice. Whitownah all the wood­
work, and if a Bitla carbolic add is ad­
ded, eo much the better. Absolute
daaniiaSM ia one grant aacret of acmes
in aaapiliK poultry. At thia season of
tlis year farnu-rs ehould see that there
their fowls are regularly tha. Th.-re u
not much ftir them to pfct nn and it ia
impoaiblo for them to furaiab an abun­
dant supply of aggn without fool nuough
to msnuarture them. When Uio ground
is fror-n, so that they can not get xorau
they should Kara frueh meet, bonoa, etc.
Seo that they bavo plenty of fresh wa-

Exlaeegmext
Change of Fow.
peutestttetete.

&lt;Z*e for Kidney Cootplaint*.
WeoX Back, Fain in the Loin,.
Lumbago, Urecri, Hhrumatitm.

One Year only $3.00.

yyisriD

Wr Will Give 11.000
MyslMApU SkoUl. MaetuB. ite
m toe WkMler a Wtleoe.
Wi Will Girr 11,000

UXIUS rCULUIIlXO CO, CMaat*. ID

DR. WILSON’S

WILLS’ CABBOLIC TABI.WS,

COUGH MIXTURE
*XL^7RSto.

ILLUSTBAKD LITBATOBE

CAUTION
Oet eeiy Wd»' cartelie V
r&amp;.itn.vf'-

&lt;1 I V i. X

FERGUSON’S

1W a Y

We have never had a good crop of bar­
ley that waa not eown aariy.

I

Oah can be aowa on a peat rangn of
eoila, from a black meek to the hanvieet
days. Of aQ the email giainr they will
ataad the graatro:
but wall re­
pay good cultivation. They uro often
aow* on naw plowed eod land, and oeraaicuiany do «eH rcoagt to in luce

WONDERFUL OIL

BLOOD PURIFIES.
A whole Library in itself,

GREAT ISDUSTRIES!

doetrablc. The young pgi should be
cut of tan the reeult ia anything but set- naught to net from a email trough, tap­
iafnetory. Bettor jdant rvro on the sod arete from the sow, ns early a« poaaible,
land, aad sow oats after thn earn. We or nt any rata when they are I!tree i
hare see* great crops raised where the
lead is rich by feh-plowing a aorn-atubbla. aad then sowing M early aa the
land aonld ba harrowed is the aprug,
and whan the froat wan not .afecwnW,
out of tbo pround to ptow Sod land
■ - ’
&gt;u. r-n
. .....

01, Wsili I Were a Child Aiaii'

PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.

Confections,

'"htflrWliSLui.

JURUBEBA

guater Saptombar, and the trad -n.
what we call "fall-fallowed," the sod
should be Well-rotted, and when plowed
in the apring would bo in excellent conduicu ht oatn, end U the Iced ie neb
enough a greet crop may bo eipeetod
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Diseases of the I.'rinanr Organs
Jaundice or any Li ver (on plaint.

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The Banner Company,

VOL XVI.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY APRIL &lt;7. 18?2.

Ct*

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BEAUTIFUL
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Ladies I

RELIABLE

Emm 1® wttt
anti SHU,
1st* PIIUDIA
n*a*gm
ffflBB 0BS!t

membur with what retnent of patriotic
suffuing and blood th* foundation of
the Plato ware laid.
Hie patriotic &lt;atbea who Inka on th*
tall gray shaft a! Bunker Hill, to filled
nt one* with memories of our groat Rsvolutiouary war. Vnltoy Forge standaaa
plainly before him as Bunker Hill itself;
and he hears the splash of the see-wstor ns the taxed tea goes overboard la
Boston liarbor. He awe the cocked hats
and old Ontinenlal uniform rod War­
ren und Green and lsrai-1 Putnam, our
only i o’die r» in that trauaewndani
cause. The ally hu grown end snread

HUE PROOF STOVES!

Qan KID SUITES,

Etery State Warranted two Yean.

VAM^MmO.

KlkM LfflU HHM
and Noveltie* that 6arncounty Lttdiee kxiovr *o

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Need.

well how to one.

Every Description, Manufactured to Order, from
OEMUIXIE OAK LEATHER.

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO,

Detroit Stoves! DRUGS
Medicines,
State Fair at Kalaraazoq,

Northwestern Fair at Grand Rapids.

PAINTS &amp;DILS
They a-re the only Stove,
mode pf Lake dupe­
- rfor Charcoal iron,
in the World.

BLACKSMITHING!

HICKS &amp; BRO

H Al 11 A !
, A.. Bus e 11!
Go there tor your

[OICE GEOCEB1E6!

Stewart &amp; SteinhofT,

every put of our Btato taatifisa that the
interest in the groat rar to supnre»a robalbou end establish a larger liberty has
not ceased no» awn abated
Wo have aseembto! to look upon our
great commemorntior. work, now hap­
pily cowptotad. ia which tbe natrioUsin
and art gvuiua at Michigan have unit-

tb. brave m*wdf our State who fell in
defci.ee of tbe CiorcnuD.at againat roUllion.
We have met upon aa anniversary
day—a day new to be forgotten in the
■tmals of our countrv. It was on thia
Bth of April, 1*15, 'that the |irincir«l
army of tbe rebel Goufedaracy, under
Robert E. La*, lung Ulwguered, wear
sudwroted by incwant omflicta and
want of food, driw from its fatreaclimeats end fleeiag southward, ~

ry turn of lb. street were never to •»»
uibamed of their wounda Tlicir scars
were to be forever itcaorable, und n
source ofjuai pride to tboe* who bore
them and toihsir children foreree. All
tb* long agony vf th* cruvi sonfeat wax
orer. Now th* drop, Mandy stream of
blood would ommw to flow, and tb* luag .

DENTIST
lairfflt

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And h. who lends himself to’ fraud,
qioculstioo anil duhonasty In public af­
fair* is no less a traitor to bis country
and all her dearrot interests than h.
Iwbo joins her awindsi fa war. Hi. oporauoxv nro upon a much leee uoaapioueua field, but they ano th. fouadahmu
of the Sink Ml th* more auraly ttecau*
they nro le.t, open end duraenut:nil*o.
It is on* of the [&gt;enahke they wrote
who insist upon fro* gnraramsni that
they may never rest from their warofarv tq»n every sort of iKditical easy
virtue. This is a contest that atm
era***. It requires a vigilance that
never sloops, and a courage and fidelity
of all the wort aauabfo, Ucaus. far th*
moat partit gatteth little applaus*. and
l.—,I. «—
■ 1 L.., .. .
.v

th* National from th* State
should Mithro b* remured uor |auMd
oa-cr. These ar* too important to b*
cask dawn on any pretext, bow.rer
plausible, and uo plea that good will be
done thereby can b* admitted. Bui

ehare. when they slumbwsd ia tb.
campa far away iu Hie South, end tbs . rent the churches in twain and put strife
northern brasses carried whispers of - between th* followers of the 1'rince of
swaying pine, to thma and oootod thnr '; Peace. It sot up tha cruel aristocracy
। brows heated by tha fierce rays of tha i’ of costs in every part of the land and
. southern aun or t‘ir fiercer glow of the forbade its victims the light of knowlscorching fever. They sang "Michigan, "^iih mevw than feudal am^sneo an-l ,
: my Michigan" aa they wmrt into batik,
and they cheered h.r proud name when oppression it doomed it* degraded he­
they had won tbu victory. Thsy bocor- lots to the auction block and erx-xl the
•d their country and carried high her image of God frost th* souk of a whole
historic Sag, but they loved their own race of His ervaturo*. To all its other
Slat, above elk
crimes it added at tost, that of treason
Michigan rw-vpreretos that affectiuu and rebellion. This filled op th* meas­
sad *h* will ch*ruh th* memory of bro ure of it* iniquities and tbe length of
fallen sons ro the d.vot— guards the its days. The vengeance of Heaven
powreaioc An sacred reKe. Th.y hon long slumbering fell upon it, and the
urod her upon all tb* great historic
fields of the conflict, end gav. bro .
proud name in lb. high place, of tbe

GOODYEAR &amp; STRIKER.

Respectfully announce Io their pnlrons and
the Public Generally, that they have removed
Io the Large and Commodious NeW Brick
Store adjoining the Washington Block, and
wdi
be happy to serve fill who may give them
V
HESSMER, HE-iTII A CO, J
a cull. Crovlcvry and "Groceries constantly
DrolMte Iwatt.r.. tefcdrorv feTOa. M—U- a
aarriving by the Car Load, and will be sold
uLrJSS. —
—- /
for Caeh Cheaper than a:1 the advertised
Co»t Solee. If you do’nt believe it call mid
&lt;ee
We Bay Cash for Butter, Eggs, anil
all kinds of Produce.

authority into debate.
Il hu been shown during the contest,
alto, that tbo Constitution is made for
thspeepto and not the people forth*
Couslitutian. The instrument dentes
its authority from th* fset that it rm­
bodies tbe deliberately expreewd will of
the people. It was made by the neopl*
and for the people, sud to subject in all
inspects to be amended and alter*! by
the sum* authority that croatadiL There
are some things too important gp be lift
to th . momentary capnee of anv togis-

the dwelling places of public virtue ; and
both by jnecapt and axample warw her
dtoriptos ngamst all departure* from
sound princsplss and pure practicsa.
She will roitkr palliate nor prod*;
standing upon this firm pillar, with ths
thisid ia om hand bald WoMy forth
she eriaa •'Tuebor” while with the other
ah. holds lb. digger which munroa
punishment to all offenders against tbs
amjrotyor bro jaatiaa. TW mighty
disaoived at the does of the waxaad rotmmed pearoftsUy to tbmr ooaroamms
and duttea of cm! HA. It has sanad
for itaelfaropatabon sueb-aamaarare.
ly hat* tha opportunity toarouiro, and
t: has a bold up.m the admiration and
affstiunat* gratitude of tbe country

aintutoe were enacted tor its security. —
For that, we srere commaodad to hunt oi American riiuenahip, and turning the
the fugitivre eml return them to their .untight o( Ubeny ana knowledge into
the lurmir darkness of slavery and ig­
It waa foe exposing th* barbarkm of norance, until every arenua of our in­
slavsry that Sumner was beoton in th. tun ia aglow with the radiance!
Some there lie who an. L» blind to

School Books &amp; Stationery

at any thing you want.
W* A fl*. quality of Halt Po
Smoked Hawi and t-l.ouldrn c
ly oa hand.
aiunv titovwt.r-Tt

And it may be added that hw victor­
ies often tiroes involve as grout a sacritto* of toil nod tweat of human life a*

i Uncy, airti against bringing into sudden
eitixMishlp those ignorant and degraded
. peopk who had been raised in slavery
, and vire; but they rimrod nevertheless
I with their seated j tirpuee until eveeything gained by the war bad broa s*।1 cured ui thn fundamental law. Ho*
entirely wise and prudent was this
course is now plainly seerx Tbe victory
of toe Union arariea over tbe Cuntedrotbirtrsn thousand strop in far off Gelds
ate forcva waa not ou« whit more imporand cvmrteriev and beneath ths “ocean
taut than wpa the civil triumph at th.
wave"— wharovar they chanced to fell. .
ballct-LoXes' which secured the grand
It matters not—we crown them nil here
rovultaof theWarin three amendments
to day.
of the Cogatitution which have rendered
Tlis statue* ia this enduring brocas plain ; end it was slavery alone that had further strife imtm«aibto. Tboes have
•*------- *-•
show us every oca of them. Their char- :mad. it Mcauary ; that was aqually iM*n(M*&amp;------- *- **-They have put wholly beywuo th*
act.r is th* nch inhroitaare of posterity plain. # It was right and neceroanr that law. Tto-y
and we send down along th* agro this ; it shou.d peiiah for two reasons. It bad domxia of jartisan rauCirt all those
tribute of onr admimlwa. -W* shall- made war ou tbe Union and Govern­ groat rights and privilege* which ar*
shortly prriah from tb. earth, and be ment of th* country, and therefore de- the birth right of every human being.
(begotten.
drerm-d death for its own dffense, and 1 hey hnvu carried the sublime theories
it had mured i toeIf th. om gnat and of the Dtctlaraliou of ladapetidem*
not live long; but tbu cold, structure incurable danger ju th. prreeuc. of over into the Gnutitution, and pot tbe
will continue to speak of them for us. [[ which our free Republic could not con­ Natitmal authority wboUv oa th. aid. of
liberty. They enacted the groat ItoeIts founds Hoe of step* lakl deep is tbs i
Lratiua, Which was a sontinwnt, fatal
eurth iv not more secure than their im- !
positive. irrcpealabio tow, nd thus the
|arriahabl* fame. Its lofty shaft of the
Ctt work ut conquest »ad liberation
purest granite is not more i.tnm.trical
bevin finished And it is finished I
than Hour life nor m«ire I dutiful than
Finished fur ail tune ! .Nobly, sublime­
thou-death. Tb. c .forool eagle, that
ly tfakUd. marking th* u*«C einlaaguasd the approaches are only mblerns
of life vigilant, that guarded ths nation­ ear stone of tbe Confederacy, so on th* Uon and progroes, swwpiag est at oar
al life. The stature, full of the lif* and othro it was reeogniaed ro B» rock of pathway the decayed rut.bah of wornth. oOsmu All th* dkcuroions turned out systems, and expiating in a decade
S[»ju it and all tb. tyrannical ante-war the Crimea of a century. Itoia ng th*

Bostou Cask Store.

The Detroit Stoves are the &gt;
HEAVIEST Stoves
Tn lhe Market.

i»its«aa,. au^kicu.ih.r.s.MU
conspicuous stage If is said truly that

gran lie crumbles or the people become
unworthy to hear.
Filled with the spirit of tbe fathers
of the Republic, profoundly stirred by
the rratMMr of the cause and reverenc­
ing deeply the memory of tboee who
sacrificed th*&gt;i salves for its sacoros, the
people of Michigan bare by voluntary
aubfcripuons erected the monument now
about to be unveiled before you. We

10,000 SAP BUCKETS
Iggai

NO. 51.

•titutionel gorernmenl is again in lull
play. Tb* lasidsxitiro that now aroall
us are entirely those of administration.
Theta ia m longer any *xc,us* for other
then eoaatitutional methods. There era
still many and very roriimavvik existing
in the lately ia*urroctii&gt;“nry Btatea. How
are thro* to b* dealt with, and what an
th* power* of tb* National Government
tn regard to them 7 11 may happen in
regard to many of them that wo think
they might be baiter daalt with by th*
Natkual Government tttari by State au­
thority, aad periiap* it may be true.
Still, whenever the evils iu question be­
long to th* domestic administration
clearly, have we any right to interfere,

al o who ero'not willing Io bebol-J it,
but weakly wiah to die in the aucirat
darkness, and three too. are not many.
The great body of the |&gt;eop|a have fully
rocognixud the exiating aitnatian and
hail it with enthusiasm. They bare alr.-ndy put the past behind thorn, awl are
hurryiux forward with eager footsteps
into the opening future. Lit them
neither tarry nor turn beck. Our natfouki-career is *tHl at tbe beginning.
But om tbtmr reniaiuv to bo achieved.
That ia the aninssty, and it to coming,
firn national rec-JurilialMa ought not to
be delayed another hour. The psopls'a
repn-eeutnlivus have vvtad it by &lt;,rt&gt;rwbelraiug majorities ova* and over
tUvfotarvi. tktou they do in every,
thing in this country. The little achamrs
of jiarty politics may baffle Uicm tor a
time, but only for a time. The grand
scnUtaonl ot biotlwrbood M gathering
rolums in every jiart of th. land, and
will shortly roll tike aa oce«a over all
Uio conUwts and hatreds of aa unfortu­
nate but unavoidable conflict, which hut
houc swallowed up ia th* yesuw that are
gons. Tb* soldiers of tha Union will

While the war continued the country
was a training every urn* for victory cm
the battle field*, and thara was no time
for anything ala. but that. W« :a in
itself a sort of b*rb*ri«m wren when
carried ou by thn moat rofinsd and eir.L
iwd people, Our. wu no .xcepticn in
this respect, and could not be.
Four year* of bloody civil strife could

Scribner's not only popularly attractive,
but roally valuable. The leading ar­
ticle. beauufullv illiuxrntsd, to descrip­
tive of th* groat United Stales Navy
riosittea of Kant Ufa” to an entertainin; paper ou Natural History, with a
number tot viriuag akulralforo. Prat
BcUte ds Vsro write. sketchily, Sad
with tU aU of pirtarea, of the lank’.
Hidden TfeaMMa;’* and Amo* G. Dra­
per, hinuof aa tomato of the iaatihrffa*.
describe* TU Stet GuUsg. at W-fa

•o (it u U was pxribl. for military
power to nature them.
Th* work of tbe addier is done, and
well don*, and we are ready to crown

-—,--------- —■,— — —~ _-—-----and secure them for posterity. ttmti*&lt;
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hutratod Artfolro. an usuaoal acmbar of
abort storks, aevsr.il bright raroys and
skeleton, two or thro, papers of speaal
interest tq scholars, and sons* sxaslksit

, allied with justice. W. cannot sad must
, not remain a divided pwpto. Onr nobto
. hirtore of th. put, both In tbe field and
. forum, summons us nil, both North and
Hviuth. to a hearty and permanent re­
! coneiUatio.i. Our rwmnim iutorestv ia
■ ill* grxndew nationality of modern tis*.

neficmit future ever achwrsd by any
people command us to rwcore th*
Union In the public heart oa it has al­ With th* Faba l*r*pUt: A Morse*
ready b*nn restored in eonathutionni au­ Wife's Story, by Mxu. Buffi gmgii;
thority.
nod the Haaated CJroet. by Mrs. W*m.
firwiy bUi.ro, can bo *cuompludiad in on* way. and only la on*
way. l.'t us. by una n.it of amnsnty, and
obl.v ox remov* every dissHllly attaeh-.

�New. Advertisements.

ptvririmi* and object* of tho lull intro­
duced into Congrcs. irt-.qoring to rofund
Um eottei. tax, I ha
‘
Aim bill ami given I
Eu, Bsvxiiaflorae few nights line*
a solitary traveler bearing tbe ineriiab a
carpet-bag might have bean s**n swift-

Conrantem. to bo hold nt rtilndolpbia,
June 6th. 1872, to nominate candidate*
for Paeridenl and Tire Precid.tA. and
also to elect a Itepubliean Slate Cen­
tral CommittM, will b* hrid in th*
Cm or Jacxsos. st UmtW Hatt. Tnrcs-

ia th* lower branch of the flute Legis­
lature; and every organswd county
having ao reprsaoatation, will ba enti­
tled to &lt;m* delegate.
Dy the reflation of 18&amp;8. no dele­
gate will be entitled to a seat who does
not reside in th* county h* teprteaul*.

tte* who are justly entitled to it.
' Now aa everyone knows that this tea
was paid cldusivoly by tb* people of
tha floalii, ami mainly by the planter*
and fre-dmon, it ia perfectly obvious
that those provisions wore intended to
protect that else*, and to lay a founda­
tion for th* future prosperity and happinrea of the Southern people, without re­
gard to a4or and in the intersat of the
entire country. Thep*opl*af the South

to bo held at Jackson May 10tK to
sleet Delegate* to th* Republican Na­
tional Convoaitea, to be held at iPhilsdolphin, Juno Lit. 1872, to nxninate

Tbe several township* win be entitled
to tha usual number .of delegates, and
the Wards is the City at Hastings to

far what it deea do i* paying off the
Nattoaal dub!, demand* most justly nnd
cvaphariraDy that tbe surplus gold fym,
UL&gt; in the Treasury, .lull be used fw

said to her pastor, good old Dr. Duffield,
h*r rule* in its cadences displaying ths
^my ofhar grief, “Oh, Doetor it seem*
too hard to take him from my warm bo­
som and lay him tn th* cold grorarf/'
“My dear child,” raid th* rentable

dry goods

Have the Largest and moat attractive stock of

hs mote keenly realise what s beautiful
City Detroit is and it looks 1 more Prwshlaut, Treasurer, Auditor, and ons
beautiful if anything than it did 10 Mauagi-r and tho Regulars th* balance
warn ago whea h* Crat landed ou its of the ticket. More than usual inter**:
was displayed and some 0660 was ad*
dad to tho Treasury by the addition onew member*. For iome time this use*
ful oocioty boa languished, but it is
hoped now that it has rereived an im­
solemn oheerranc &lt;e wae duly ealebratod peril* which will last. There ia room
h»rv, and Sunday, March Slut, though enough fiir both it sand tho Public Li­
dark ami gloomy ushered in the joyful brary. It i* rumored, and we merely
give it ta oueb, that they will link tbsmChristmas,
to
nil
Christiana . ■Ire. with Captain E. B. Ward who
everywhere “tbe haptiset
day in proposes to erect on elegant Public Hal.
al! the bright mw year." .WJI might on Port Street, and there place their
tb* children chant their lively carol* Library, claiming, I believe, that bo will
from early mom to latest are, fay He give them better accommodutioc. and
wl»*e praiws they celebrated was &gt;.-

paid in bonds. In other words thi* bill
gives tho u*ody p*cple of the South a
sum *qua I to tint amount proposed to b*
refunded as bonking capital, which they
kava not got, and which they *oralr

W. W. Mitchell,
ILCroodnch.
John Hibbarti,
M. 8. Brewer,
CK- Bobmsou.
Ches. E. Holland, m sure to attend die anything - to—beat
—Grant Maas Meeting to-morrow tun­
ing. Schura, the jxvlitical logo, whoso
activity in organising opposition to th*
party which raised him to hi* present
height to untiring, but who has done
win be held at the Court Ilona*. In tho\I, comparatively nothing as a lawmaker.
' 'Wii deliver one of hi* prepared oratiuns
City ofUastinttr. «m Saturday the 11th
; It ia yta doubtful wbsther Soualor
day of Moy. 187?, at 12 o'nfook M-, to' Trumbull trill addra«a the orxaltod

m-uinwhaelAwntirally buitMing up hi.
t,v, rwat and making a nmight brook
for Ills virtuous home, where jwrhapr,
he may in the quint Louis of night in
vain court "tirel nature's sweet na'urer
balmy strep. '
■ ua Tvaaojun'* aomnt
h4d its annual riretton for otBewrs and
director* on Tuesday, April 2d. The
opposition beaded by Gen. L. 8. Trow­
bridge carrying their Prosidaat, Vice

In

2&amp;O Rolls Nevr Carpets,
IFft Packages of Dry Goods,

Ladies

Av we propberiod at tho time when a
duasterou. lire nearly destroyed Mr.
Strarus’ Drug establish meal, ho has
with hie usual energy had it rebuilt and
refurutebsd, and has opeuod out finer
and handsomer than rvvr; having taken
the precaution this time to have his
Labcatory in another quite distant part
of tb* City. W* bar* not time to go
into toys lengtay details in thi* letter
conosrning this lieautiful establishment,
but shall do ourwlrre that pleasure in a

won w

But to conclude.
The Mmistor*’
meeting representing all our evangelical
Churches, have united ia a testimonial
letter to Rev. Dr. Addison Bollard who
baalatejy b.en dismissed from the pas­
Liberals of N. Y. It io probable that
torate of tbe let Coogregotiuad Society.
Th* Rev. J. Woelay Brawn of Christ The compliment and endorsement are
tbe reformer Trumball will tear to go to
that Now York assembly. least he might Charco, though among us but a short
time, baa produced a very favorable im-1
be obHgnd io disgorge that 010,000
which he took in violation uf the law of prcesion and ia a learned, eloquent and
1808 prohibiting Congressmen from act­ very fluent and forcible speaker. .
Detroit, April Sth, 1871.
Tbe new building, though still inarming as Attorneys far tbe United State*.
P. &amp; Navigation is open, the first |
plots, its tower net yet reaching mare boat arriving from Cleveland April 5th;
Yesterday in thn House something of than half its pruj^trd uUlmfo, ia a very , wish it bad brought tain. Dusty. oh,
a damper on Investigation ims rwein-d
good gracious!
in answer to Mr. Beck’s buncuinbo reso­ good chime of bslls, a new large and
ruuHi
lution culling lor an account of proceeds sweet toned organ, and it*
o! sale uf Naral prqxwvy Ac. The d*- ia well preserved. This Church with all
nomnont of this political effort is a its struggle* baa been sustaited by tho
c Momentary on tho folly of universal self aamfiring and &lt;outinu«d labors of
in last w**k'o Jssraol un* of th*
such mon as A IL Adams, Eaq, the
investigation with which partisan*
“ro&amp;fidraee men.” who rlaim to own
ploy ths time and money of the people veteran Cashier of lite Detroit Savings
Bank. liou-C. C Trowbridge, Pi tri­ Hirers!2* Cemetery, foists upon a confid­
pn-cediag a presidential election.
The veretary transmitted a state­ dent uf th* D. A M. R. R, A. H. Day, ing, and defence!*** public his manifesto
in relation to th* organisation of that
ment, with bureau report* in dotal],
auiamiag up a* follow s : Tbe balance t&gt; thrir untiring energy and devotedunderstood to be chief fugleman.
to the credit to tbe department oa July nea* to a good causa.
Scorning the I as* subterfuges of th*
Speaking uf the Episcopal., the Rev
1st, 1865 was 822,408,990.45, to which
&lt;««/.»&gt; scribbler ho oom** forth ia
sum was added tho appropriation for W. E. McLaren, ot ' whose departaro
all bis war paint and in all hl* pride,
tho fiscal year 1MJ5-66, which woo 0119,­ ’ fa that body are spoke in previous let­
end "says his say” over his own signa­
882,828,78. Total available fur Die ter*, ia. we are happy to ssy, enjoying
ture. No Tammany brave. with die
reeking sculps of innumerable slaugh­
tered ann a dangling from Li* belt

JAPANESE

t

tW Aifeif ^trALiTlEs.

.elE

SILKS
One Hundred

CENTS

25

Thousand Dollars!

CENTS
sptiia a mr.

CASH

nbaequent balancs* 074,027,763,45 has
i«« *ou&gt;:as.' Mosrnn.'VT.
been covered into the Trvaiury. Tbe
•ale* of pn-party amounted to 012,928,­ „ We bar* reason to expect a vary large
419 cut of which sum 01.92VJ2 **• attandanco at th* “unveiling" of this
affair on tb* Oth inst. Them will b*
that out of the appropriation i over room and a welcom* to a* many aa
074.000,000 bn, boon refunded ; end choose to avail themselves of tbe half

ecmplseency, ar with such infinite gusto.
He evUcntfy b*G*vos h* ba* found *
mare'* n**t, becaure foraooih, the com­
piled Law* of 1871 are found to include
tho Ometon Art of Feb. 1886. His
assertion as to tbe ronclusiou to be
drawn, in relation to thr vitality of that
out of tho proceeds of sale* of arms a
Statute, front it* reprint in th* new tomsum uf over 011,000,100, ho. been repitatioa, to alik* gratuitous and fids*.
His material allegation, and- the on*
Council substituted a little triangular I propo** brfofiy to answer U, that sadvr
Park on th* East side of tha City and Um Statate tf 1855 AAwridv CWtery w«
known aa tho Cantral Park, as a site for evycausd Tbe asms assertion basaltbe Public Library, tb* same to take ready bran often mad* by tb* ram* per­
tb* place of th* old City Hall previously
IN FULL BLAST!
donated for tho cam* pnrpere, and pudiated. I am glad be has at last
keopiag usolioo ia th* Treasury, is over
which th* Board found impracticable for made it ia writing and over his own dirk's Pictograph Gallery.
five wuhiou* per aawttm ; and this might
signature ia such a way that no amount
sad sfarald hare made th* reduction of
of onbooqoent/«Ui*x cn his port will
tho debt in March at len.t 8400,WO
enable him to dodge tbe peal issne he
mar* than it is. Had he cboeen to pay
fem the first as bat as the means were
at hand, the Mt would huvo been to­
Th* Jbaras/, at Lie request, publishes
day ut leaat twenty millions ku tian it
in foil th* Btelafs a* amended, and U is
ia. Mr. Boeiwall osema not to know
to be hoped all will reed it, because its
of a small neighborhood are to weigh construction and its requirements are ao
arrangement for
agamrt tho literary and •durational plain that th* wayfaring man, though a
'
ns.^a--a-c---needs of a who)* community remains to fool or a memb*r of th* Roj al family, ^hi/hest style of
Good
b* asaa, but oa this question oar sympa­ or As4A, u**d not err there4n.
thy* are lik. H.nvy Ctoy’s “with «Mi
Let any fair minded man of ordinary pictures of Children guaran­
moAseti of mankind," and "the greatest intelligence reed that braiuless abortion, teed. Call and sec for your­
____
good to tha greatest numbar" carries th* known m th* Record ;of the organlra- selves.
B. E. CHIDESTER, Operator.
day with uv-which bring* us on th. tian of Riverside Cemetery, and road it
Gty matter to rapaat what we said in in the light of tbto Statute, and bo will
perceive that in, at least three impor­
our lavt that our preaeut
tant particulnrs, tho letter and spirit of
that Sutnta are groraJy violated.
1st This pretended Corporation ba.
Philo Parson* of the 6th Ward whose sold and offered for sale and received
This wonderful vegetable restore tiv*
extensive burin*** ox[&gt;*rioace, made turn pay tur lots and bnrial rig! ta, Avfwv filing
ia thn sbeci-unchor of th* feeble and de­
a valuable City counselor, and now wo with Uta County Clerk a map of it Oenwbilitated. As a tojuc nnd oardial for tbe
mn add that the name can U said end tvry grvunde, in direct violation of tbu
plain tettar of this Statute.
■M Ths pretended Corporation has
and great benefactor of Hu- Methodist sold an't offered for ado end reretvrf
denomination. who ia his capacity Ms pay for lot* and burial rights, s/to- bar

piAJTATIDH

Coming into

For $t 50, $&lt; 75, $2 00, $2 50 per Yard I

For every Dollar’s Worth that Goes Out

A.re Another Specialty.
We -wsU inila, il for4lho Interest of Every'

M«n, Woman Bna CbiM to buy their

om ions no
PPJSTTS,

SPRING A AVERY.

Alderman of tho 5th Ward io a credit

$100,1 Button,

$2 00, 2 buttons.

Imai IttufLnint,

Vw ■*■

carpets

BITOS.

a T.-18B0-X.

«Md

Sion*.

er Beast

*-*

-'I o*to4
bioH

�rrsaS!kecautly, at the Fur
of Msoar*. BcMtuar,
m splendid seta ef I’arfor and Chsmlxr I

AH Notoe and account* must be set­
tled before the first day of May.
sprlTtS
J. STANLEY.

Susa people say.we do no l ure sanre*
of any kind, and our appetites are good
enough. A good nance is pot to change
your appetite lint only to make your food
taste hotter. You ea! butter on bread
and should cat the Halford Leirestereliirc Tab!* Sauce on meats if you value
palatable food, uud the better the ovals
the more ueol of the Sauce.

CISICSES.

MISSUS.

NATURB8 HAIR RESTORATIVE
is tbe result of four years study and ex­
periment. It is now jwrfectfon' ilaalf,
and no more to be om pared with the
other preparations now fioodiag tho
market, than • tanglofoof’ whisky is to
pure Bourbon Seo advertisement.
aprl7t3

SCROFULA,
Scrofulous Humors.

plaint tho good olfrcls of the Vtornsa
are realised immediat .-ly after common
city; hi take it j oa debility dsuotea deficieacy of tho Wood, and Vaosnss acts
directly upon the blood. Thorn is no
remedy that will restore the health like
tho Yasrnxx. Il ia nourishing aud
strengthening, purifies tho bipod, regu­
late* tha l«wwa, quiets the nervous *y»-

Naw Good* in endl-ea variet* just
opened, and for sale at tslouishingly
low (wire* at Barber A Baileys
Rcssxzx A Nxvrn don’t ah ortho but
little, but depend mostly upon Goons and
Pxicm to draw customers. J»t drop

Reports from Hom

■ ICHIGAN ClftTRkL R. R.

A Living Witness!

Grand BItot VaUey Diviac

75 cents for men Cottonadc
Pants at the Great One Price
Store of Grand Rapids. Star
Clothing House.

Cheapest Store in the State.

Rapids.
Only $7.00 for a good
doubblc and twist suit of
clothes for men. Sta r Cloth ing House, Grand Rapids.
$3.00 buys a good suit for
little boys- Star Clothing
House, Grand Rapids.

THE FINKLE &amp; LYON

DRUGS,

. And it coma to pees tha! when the
: Getonits* hoard tho sound of much re­ land city tn tbe State. This firm
joking, they earembtod together ia owe busily engaged in menaferturing.
place, and Hilkiah wa. in their midst. selling all grades of Furniture, and
doing* Ate and U fibs baaiaes*, ou

LATEST MEIICISEII

BREVITIES.

|»‘&lt;q&gt;lol sad they .hall toy truly unfo
me, wk* we are ttsa.” Thea answered
Hadad and said unto Um. -IWt tkoa
Sun akin**,
•
not know little I’ekah that cam* from
Know molting fiut
the great city of Jackson ? lliou didst
Terrific gain on Saturday.
taku him to be a goodly youth, and be
Mercury about ilown to am Tuesday
found tavor in thy sight, and we gave
unto him five and twuaty pieces of silver
and *ail unto him, go now unto th*
frieadsof little David and raw* with
them, myiag come, take a littin ariw ar.d
BeautifuL—Tbe tree* on TueMtey
fernre* wilh one of the Captain* of the
morning.
ho*W of Hilkiah, on 1 ao shall you sandy
I 8now fell nearly twelve inches dpep prevail." And when tho evening had
pri Monday.
•
come. Utile Pekah was rnwdatyty tied.
S Is four a majority of eight f Ask But th* friendsfof little David suiter for
Bos* Twe*d.
fertiw onto this present day. And Hil­
kiah was excoediugly wrath, and ccarirandod thatp’ekah bo brought before
Council Rooms on Monday evening. ■
‘■Wwxr ho brought ashore from tku him, and when he came into hia presence
bo said unto him, '‘Because thou didst
Wreck” will bo couslndod next week.
make Myw./ nn'rry and tseetdiojiy timf,
and didst not mssea os thou wast oommauded, thou shall nature unto us the
five and twenty piece* of rilvar, or it will
go bird with thee." Aad liftlo Pokah
"Doixr Va*Ms&gt;” visiting cards print­ •rcmblrtl and wss sore [afraid. Then
ed st thia office.
arose Bhimrath th* wfoo Ccauwlor, and
Wheat looks Well, but is about four said, "O. King be not thus angry at little
Weeks later in starting thsu it is usually. Pokah,^ar know y j not that w* journi-’d
hither together from th* Great City, and
have I art known him, too, three many
years; pern we not goodly children,
i and well brought up f and do not both
of ua hale the smeU of/«rfy-red and benMs. Z. B. Willison has been appoint­
riuef' Only David ntjd hi* friend*
ed Postmaster at Meadville, vice Hiram iovolh these things; and the people
H. Lamb, resigned
smiled ! And they said one to another,
‘ L. ti. Ion. a prominent and wealthy •‘tW» frrilj &lt;Juo." Shimrath provaited
atisen of Charlotto, committed suicide not with three sayings. And tire Gransellor said unto him, “GCye rather into
cm Friday last
the CouscH* of Utile David secretly, andwo will follow the*, and thou shall b*
our loaik-r, and about the eight hour we
gill ria* up one after another, and make
faces at little David, and thuc we shall
perplex him, for surely he will not be
stions ou the xury fortunate marriage
your accomplished daughters, noted
another column.

DRUGGISTR SUNDRIES,

Gold 110 fi-L

’ ’

AND FANCY QQ^pto-

JPA-IIVrs AND OILS

Paint Colors,
1
Varnish, and Dye Stuff*.

have a Haareo, and stand rea
tiit&gt;»« to fill orders trom those
called upon to perform the last
for dear departed friends.

Muaxs. Bwensbcrg A Robins, of th*
Commercial CoIlog*, Grand Rapids,
have issued the -Accountant1* Assis­
tant," said to bo a valuable work on th*
science of bookkeeping. Undoubtedly
it will add largely'to their fame a* Com­
mercial educators, and to the reputa­
tion of tbo College under I heir manage-

UMEIIIS ’

CeBsisliei tf 800* M, Tt.l.“. COfTttM

STiXRIRD WORKS AXDP0EMI
l*s^* nuruiro b.igh,
amt

SufTCiTJSLS.

Wall Paper and*
.
Curtain Ki*ture«!
To all who Inland to Purchase Sewing Machines
The I'-UVKLIC Ac LYON Menufitcturing Company beg leave to
call the attautton of lb* public to the following fscU relative tn (heir new
SIMILIA BIMILIBUS'CURANTUR.
Sewing Macbloe, “ Vicroa
1. That It to a Shuttle Machine of the flrrt elaas, having all the latest hnprov*mcuts. includtng their patent Drop and Interchangable feed.
t. That it has the best oor.strocted shuttle and tho most perfect lower tension
In extotenoe. and deflea all compeUUou In three particular*.
X That It has the only Stbaiout, HKU-AnjvsTiao needle to be found Iu
any Shuttls Machine, by which lbs thickest material or the flnert fabric can l&gt;e
•owed, uaing either cotton, idlk r.r linen thread of Iffljr Mxe or flnlah.
4. That It rone really, rapidly and quietly, all motions being positive-wear
Ing perta being made of Steel, and making a (&gt;erfcrt lock-aUteh alike on both

.isdst

, W« learn that Alderman Wooley is
quito seriously sick, though probably on
tlto gain, and hopes tiro entertained that

The opening Janet iu tbu Edmond's
Cart* took place on Wednredsy last,
further performances postjioned until the

April 16th, 1872 I

0. That Ute Company has im&gt;( M&gt;ogbt to obtain m&lt;dals from Fair* or public
ExpuelUon*, which are easily obtained by a JuiUelout, though pretty largo cxKImre or money, sad are worthier aa to the gennibo value of a Machine, bat
preferred to expend tbe same amount tn koefiing their work up to the
highest standanl of perfection, thus enabling them; to send outrtio Machine
whleb will not bear the mart rigid ■cratlay and the severest te-u*. They behove
that In tbs end th»lr customers will be better eatiafied with this ecureo than they
would with Imperfect and badly finished Machines which hafe foe rlmllles of

G. L. FRETTS.-Agent.
3C&gt;,000 people were catartained at the
Michigan Exchange, Itatroit, during
tho part year. A go»dlF number, but
the House is in all respects Jtnt rltu.

piling up of sand. O. not very bqd
piling up, but the wind blow and tbe
sane, flew, and on Monday night tU*
snow tra* six or svren inches deeii, anti
it fens*, an&lt;| to day it thaws, and—anil
Hswsto Coo* of thia City, has instat­ —well that is enough about tho weath­
er.
On tho Sth inst, John Warden, ur
ed a Hydraulic Pump, for forcing water
from spring* etc , which wo think will undo John a* ho was usually culled. d«r«rted this life at th* ago of about Til
be of practical utility.
Dr. II C. Turner met with a slight
How i* tho story in tire Home Jmnul,
ccideut on Townmeetiug day, by falL
about a religious meeting being dis­
ig acroia a nail he was carrying with
star in. and breaking a rib.' Th-? I»tturbed in Irving, tor ‘‘high.’’ I'oerible
truly nnfortunst* iu smashing nn hb
brother John is in humor to rise and oxIm na thia ia ■tok.it fifth rra aivth nt, hl.

Speaks ’ Favorably

Would not be without

are forced upon the public by unprinci­
pled agents.. But go. to Adstiu and
Grant’s Pump Factory, in Hastings, and
get a Pump which will not get out of
order. ThVy keep a large stock of all
kinds of well and cistern 1‘umps orastanlly on hand, and rsjxir ptnntw to

VEGKTINE

Michigan Central R. R.

I’aourr ns over, on the 15th rust, the
t’ay Grv pasved over tho Valley Divirio*&gt;
of the Michigan Central, to gladrn th®
hearts and fill the pockets of the Badroad boy*.

ssssassmss s= r.

&gt;

IASS

^S5£

XEAVOCS DfCWUTV.

adrertiviog will eventually do it more
harm than good. Ifyou hare anything
which you know to be good advertise is
thoroughly, and you will be sure to suos*«d; if it is poor, don’t prais.' it, for
people will soon discover you are lying'
Such is the policy of the Burlington
Route, which ran* to three great regions
Is th* Wert i 1st, To Omaha, connect­
ing with the great 1’acific Roads- 2d,
To Lincoln, the cajdtal cf Nebraska,
sod all that bvautiiul region south of
the Ifiatte, filled with It R. Landa and
hoauwtrads 3d. To St. Joseph, Kan­■
sas City and all Kansas point*.
Tho roods are splendidly built, have’
thi be»i bridges, finest care, tho Miller'

Ilawtinga, Mich.

w-Batnrtm tr to ‘nciffi ■ it tta ®, sat tar an ssitar**

NEW TYPE

Ma. J. K. Harkins, has removed bis
Tailor Shop to rooms in Washington
Block over Barber,Jt Bailey* store,
where ho wdl bo happy to receive hia
old custom err, and as many new ones as

Just Received

010. SELIIBLE ISO mMCT ROUTE,
ixt:

Grand Tfinpldre, NX!ch.

O. 8. 1’RETTS, A.gts

The Literary and Musical society con­
nected with the Good Templar’s Lodge
of this City, will bold a Literary Social
at their Hall on Tuesday evening next
They requert a full attendance of mem­
bers, and cordially Invito tho public
generally.
* __________
Own Haynre was srv*rt*d oa Monday
for Burglary, in entering tho shoo shop
ctf J. C. Cote, in the night time and
taking therefrom two pain of boot* li
default af boil in th* sum o! |l,00d he
ktaa is committed for oxamination on
Saturday next.

tho Council adjourned on Monday last
without day, and he doe* not'know
whether the Mayor will permit the
‘Tammany Ring" to meet again in the

* Oca Naw Ruxnoaa.—Th* qmuiion
to, shall we hat* the Katamswto, Hast­
ings and Lowell Railroad ? A positive
n», on tha part of those interested
makes it a fixed fort. Only a iitsl* more
money is required, but thaiM'r is an

platform and coupler, and tho safoty air

brake (to prevent tb* toe* of lifothstis
SOLD IN HASTINGS.
every where el*.&gt; hajtponiag); Pullman's
BY ACKLEY A SLADE. sleepers. Pullman dining care, largo and
powerful engines (to make quick time
nr.d good cunnoctions), and are iu a word
tho bert equipped road, in the Wort.
So that if you desire to go safely, »urn|y,
quickly and comfortably to any point iu
on thn Pariito Rwds, ba auro that you
go “By Way of Burlington."
AU who wish particular information,
and a largo map. showing iwrrastXy tha
Great Wret, owl a’.i its railroad ooanec-

Rntrxtm. —Mrs. W. II. Heimos and
daughter, after spending iwvcral month*
resy pleasantly with relative* in the
South, returned home this evening. Mr*.
Dr. Oakes, the mother of Mn. II. hts
also come to s;&gt;end tbe summer with
her children and friends ia thi* Stale.

,
Jost Racavn at the Baasxa Office
,
—soma founts of new style* of Job Typo
and a splendid assortment of envelope^
;
letter and note heads, flat caps, state­
,
ments and bill head papers, which we
(
will print to order, and sell a* cheap su&gt;
.
lb* same class article* can ta&gt; bought in
.

1

Dt*a —At tbe residunoe of Mr. John।
Ltrt or Lams* rvaiainiag at tbe Wickham, in the let Ward, on Monday’
night, tha 15th into., Dr. Eli Ortwea.
Haaringa P. O.. April 17tb 1672.
Aged •Iity-ui years. The deceased was
WiHUra P. Btttar, Chas. C Briggs,
a resident of Saratoga, N. Y , and com*
West oa s pleasure tear, qnaOMp—iail
by a widowed daughter, his only child,
and wns tskvn with infiamatfon of the
hmga while aojounung at '.lie residence
*f Mr. W., and died very suddenly.

surces* ffo om rtihy needed to make tb*
people of tho. sevaral Township* along
the linn, a* able sad independent fcrtarr* as lire in the State of Michigan ?
ButtheRsedwOlfofaA, and if not on
the line propoeed by tire Kalamstsoo,
Hastings end Is&gt;w«U Co, then on some
other line, and can the land owucra
along that line afford for the oak* of
hoarding a few nrflut dMon, to allow
n change of not* to l« made. Toxu
men era wide awake, and ready at the
first call to locate a route fasti Kataraaaoo via Hastings to that Gty. Chn the
farmers between Hustings and Lowol)
afford, rather than add a few hundred
dollars to their subeeriptioM to permit
tliis ? AV® ‘hall know ia a few days.

We nre not able to eotnpfeto onr list
of the Offieeh sdaeted from the Town­
ship* of Johnstown and Assyria, bsri w*
sreablutoxirefii. nxm*. of th* Sojwevicars elected in th* County as folfowu:

BUSINESS

MEN

&gt;&lt;&gt;LI) IN HASTINGS.
BY ACKL1H’ A KLAD^r-

INOCURE.NO CHAKI

�nEMn'',W.UU&gt;" BEBCHU
Uno than ga»L If you haro anything WmiPV
IvhMtyoakaua io be good adwrtia* it MUNBI i
[ tbotaugbly. aa.1 you adl be ante to aw- f
card; if it ia poor. Aoa't |Tai* it Dr ;------------prnt*- .iU wee dferoier you ar. lying. 1 \V * u S
„ Buch k thr po&amp;ty uf the Buriotgfca .
«
; ftouta, which nuu to three great ngtont ..s^..b.r
la tha WaM: lat. To Omaha, connect­
lag with the great faofio Borfa. M. rsrp ■
To L.n~lo. tha tajalal cf Nebraaka. ,\rJJ

aunn

Attraction*

tuoggrtuxuMo

Wheeler &amp; Willson
mt

Tbe ro,&lt;U arc .pkadid y built, har.
thi Inert bridge., tiaeat ears, tha Miller

•rary ubereeb*- liaHworug); ruUman e
Pullman diainj curs, urg" »»d
poverful engine, (to tanka quick tbna

the beat equipped roada ia the WaM.
Bo that tf you dmire Io go aaMy. earrly,
quickly and comfortably »« any P»u‘ in
Soatbara Lm. Xabnuka, Kaaaa*. or
ou tbe Pacific B tadt, ba uitu that you
go -By Way &lt;4 Jlttrlingtrn..”
AU who wish particular lufonuatlon,
and a Jarga crap. •huunag furrtdlj tha
Gnat Wear. and all it* nulrcad ooaace-

Jartleu, Flower. Tree
ib, Evergreen. Fruit
nndHlerb Seed*. Prepaid by I
Mail. A complete and judiciou*
_a**ortinent, 25 aorta of either
‘clas.-. $1.00. The six claMe«,1
(150 packets) for $5.00. AL*o,
an immenac stock of one year
grafted Fruit
Trees
Snail
Fruita. Fruit 'Sitock*. Young
I Fruit, OmamenuY &lt;jid Erergreen Seedlings. Blub*. Rone*.
Vines, House Border Plants. Ac,
Ac., the moot complete *M«&gt;rt&gt;
i ment in America. Prepaid by
mail. Priced Cataloged to any
laddre.v. also trade liM.*. gratis.
Seed* on Commission. Agents
’ Wauled.
B. M. WATSON. Old Colony
1 Nurseries and Seed Warehouse.
EstablUhcd
jau24m2
tx-hoUmft. Mich, Breeder Jt Dealer
in Coe Premuttn anti Imported taney
Fowl*. 1 am prwjarvl to book orders
for delivering utter th# first of B^ptrmber, of Ibo tofitnriag rari.’tsrt: Dark •
and Light itohmaa. &lt; ’rwe-ronr*. I&gt;omintqura. and Huff Curium. Bend atauip
Dr |trK»« and Aarriirtar.1.

-

tor 1872;

laffiaSata

KM ME!

SHEPARD'S

COMPOUHD WAHOO BITTLES,

BELAND IBHC1B
.
. .
Halfa Million having hern
Hold-.'

LIFE OF JAMES FISK.

/ Z&gt;. COOK. .liit.

Price, uulg 30 Ceuta a Hottie.

KielHeeulnehe, Liver Ouupluiut,
FeerrA Ague, Dgapepeia, ITucuu
iu ChUAreu, FUea, Bilioua Ctoryr&amp;rixta, Lum of Appetite. F.rttptloua of the SLiu. Fimplco ou the

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The Banner Company,
jr Bxayxaw*. arasr co. arc*.

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VOL XVI.
iWp Cafb

Wcsinnl

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY APRIL 24. 1872.

BEAUTIF

VAM VKLMB M
I- AWT IS
.VSWtfSLKSTi.

Agents for the Celebrated

Eiuisk m® earns,
CWrniM sums,
- .. IcntrftBSW

Wart Sion
nrrisa w

Everything

QaniniGUfQ,

lk« to fed
and Novclticn that Barry
amjfity ladi«n k'tot bo

.

tfjoir?

This plow whereever introduced has found unusual favor
with thefarmers becUuse of

2nd Ease of Handling.

chilled

Iron

The Boys
want to see you, and
swaht
Ijeing harder than tempered steel.
want to shtLOwyouJjMpooM
— ~z~
AU
This Plow is Offered on its Merits.
entirely new and ________
beaten in the State of Michigan. We are desirous of placing this Plow in the hands

to bod it became my habit to store my 1
blind* raysalf, for always ou tho other
aide of tha street bo stood rilsntiy took-i
fag up at my window. If I wont to
church, he was than. I met him maneIke other letter, eoetned to have no
timae fa the corridor, a* ha came to Lie bearing oa the aad atogy told in the first
foreoo. At one of three meetings we I tied them all up again, and put out
ccnfreaod our mutual loro. Loon de­ my lamp. I wa. .lartled Io find th.
manded of rou my hand. You refused dawn trying to atniggla in through the
it. You excused yuurseb* from holding crevice* of my darkened windows.
any farther lomruunicatfan with him.
,Yuu had other plans forme, you arid,
■nd you wished aawcx to see him again.
You said to ma harsh things of him. Ha
was wild and bad, you said Ah, Vietor! vou did not know him I Had you
not always made me happy 7 You said,
couM I not still trust ay happfasre to
rau who knew mure of the world and of
menUianl? AL, Victor! you dfa not
know that a woman al aotiro brain, with man*. always 1 laugh over her. ftaoni.
aa U tho Lord had real her."
To prove her hilarity .he began to my
now, ao rite ktoecd the baby. The littl*
creature netted her check earereingly,
and made a mouth aa if it would cry
•.co, Whoreupoa Jake'. wX* taaghed.
•• 8ho know, hotr lo love already,'' I
a*U.
“ Ye*, tnarui. They learn that final
of all, and how to cry. Blare their little

of every Farmer in Barry County on trial.

Boxion Coxh Sflare.

CAXL AND SEE IT.

■j

Detroit Stoves!
State Fair nt Kalamazoo,

Northwestern Fair at Grand Rapid.*,

will Cud no ran, and tho Oot&amp;pto de
Chatilion shall not knoa where you

You did not mean to be cruel, VieY’uu want tn do your duly.
I was very unhappy in tbs lonely
p!*ro by tho so*. I cvuld nut fix my
mind on any of my linta oreopaUons. 1
sat listlarelv all day I eould not eat, I
would not walk. Often I wept
•• Th* old woman at whoso lwu»» wo
boaruofi had n bjo, * are i.ptafa, who
wa* viaiing her. He wa* an adocatod .
ihougS not a jnliabod man He wa*
also vary ha .dsomo, and ho was kind ol
heart. ’Ho was very good to ma. At
last 1 began to beer him a lively grati­
tude.
-'You know I was never a coqutato,
but there is in me that dramatic fymBhy which maki-s it impossible not to
improreod by the feciings of thoi*
about mo.
.
...
“The captain thought me beautiful
and graceful. With an alinu*t uncun■csooa symjiatbv. I wa* th* more »o that
h* thcugbl me eo. He entertained, my
lonely hours Ha induced mo to wait
He showed mo the moot beaulifol places
in tho rocks- lie related to me his
adventure* fa strange land* and by see.
•* One day I mid: * Fur all that you
teach me, what ehall 1 do for you. dear
captain F
• Then he looked up with a sudden
eugeraoM in my fora. m«-l* a« if he
would speak, and then tore up from
whore he tot nt my foot and walkwl to
th. edge of the rock, reemwl strange.
He came back soon, and aaid: ‘ Y ou
ehall teach me French.’
“ Bo it happened that w* pasaed long
houre on the rocks with our books, white
1 taught him. It &gt; irertal my mind
from ray sorrow, and I liked it
-A tong time had peered. Ono day
1 was teaching him *ome verb*. It wa,
tho verb -arer that wu had to conjugute.
Tao captain at the first word stopp^ltor

Select iJHisrrllang,

The De{r\
HEeL
in the World.

GOODYEAR-&amp; STRIKER

llrspectfuily aiinntincd'io their patrons and
the Public Generally,that they have removed
to the Large and Commodious New Brick
’*
’
’
ihington Block, and
Store adjoining
the
V
will be hit &gt;py 3 serie
who may give them
a bull. Crockery and
w
Groceries constantly
arriving by the Car Load, and w^h bn «pld
for Cash Cheaper than at the auverfiseo
Cost Salm. if you do’nt believe it call and
set. We Pay Cash for Butter, Eggs, noil
all kinds of Produce.
BLACKSMITHING!

Sewing Machine.
Tbe FINKLE Ac LYON Manufacturing Company beg leave tu
call the attention of tbe public to the following (act* rolativo tn Iholr im­
proved Stewing Machine, “ Victoe :"
1. That It la a Shuttle Machine of the flr»t class. having ail the talcs! Improve­
ment*, Including their patant Drop and lir.ervhangublc feed.
2. That It baa tho brat constructed shuttle and the mute perfect lower -tension
In ex toten ev. and defies all rocupctltkin in throe particulars.
' 1 Thst It ha* the only Snuoiir. Har-Awnnxo needle tube found tn
any buttle Machine, by which tbe thickest material or tbe finest fabric can be
sewed, using cither cotton, silk or Huen thread of any »txc cr finish.
4. That it run.easily, rapidly and quietly, all motions being roslUvo-wvar
Ing i»rt, being made of steel, and making a ;perfect tock-taiteb alike on both

" Think not. Victor, v*ry *l°«r broth­
er, that I forgot you. Neither can I
beli&lt; vo that forever your face will b*
turned away from mo. though to my let­
ters you hare never returned tho answer.
Shall J believe that they here never
reached you ? that you are in ignorance
that my heart, even in disobeying you,
stilled k&gt;v*d you 7" that while .offering
tbe |iaia you felt it your duty to inflict
A Tn.l each Machine to thoroughly tasted &lt;m the flnert a* sell a* the coararet
ujcb me, it never judged you harshly,
cl .reel of good*, and loft ready for use, and nre*. no re**dju&lt;tBi&gt;nt or alteration bat respected you and your nobta pnrof any kind fur ordinary sewing.
A Th*’ It to eo simple in construction, and erelly kept in order, that very llt- 1 •'Believe me 1 hold in my memory all
tto or no Instruction to needed to learn lo SUtch. Hem, Fell, Brsltl, Bind, Corl your t*ud*nieu and g"oineea to me. I
Gather, Quilt. Hem stitch Embroider. Fringe, Ac., Ac.
Uiank the good God that he has given
T.* That It Is made throughout of the bent Material* and In the most perfect me to tarry to tbe grave no bitlnr feel­
manner, aid with such simplicity of construction that It la not liable lo unaqnsl ing, but that I may remember that it
wear, and requires fewer repairs than any machine In the mukta, and to readllj wa* only mistaken jndgment which
and Inexpensively re adjusted after lung wear.
eaiued you to give me pain. May the
8. That It bsa the teOlmany, not only of experienced experts, but of tho skill­ ^oud God furg.re me for any ingrati­
ed agent* oi other shuttle machine* to I he eoporiorlty In workmanship and easy tude toward, you and all my youthful
lolly.
.
.
working.
.
•• 1 do no*, forget, dear brother, bow
0. That tbe Company baa uot sought to ubtain medal* from Fair* or public
Expositions, which are easily obtained by a Juslfclow*. tbougli pretty large ex­ great was your roeponaibility—a young
man
atone
in
a
foreign
land
with aa or­
penditure of money, and are wecthteae aa lo tho genuine value at a Machine, but
have preferred: to expend tbossnnc amount Ln keeping th str work up to tbe phan water. 1 do not forget how, al the
hlgbcet standard of perfection, thus enabling them to rend out no Machine uinxe Urac, your own education and tho
which will not boar tbe most rigid scrutiny and tho severest trees. They believe cuetom of tbe eooietr in our own oouatry
made you to believe that the guatdiaaa
that in ths end their customers will be better mtlafled with thto course than they

•• Ha walked away.
•' I wept tear* of real sorrow and re-

Unretlngm, IVIleli.

1 •• lie returned and knelt down by my
side, saying, with a broken voice ;
‘ I am only a rough sailor. I would
not bur: you. ray pretty bird. nor make
J„_ycastear far my sake. I wa*
mUakaa. that1. elL I had a kt u*
drcam that wasn't true. I found ray■
self overboard in a graft sea, th.it awept

Un ’

Slewart

SteinholL

H A! 11 A !
H. A. Bus e 11!
Ou there tor your
C&amp;OICE GROONRIBB!
A fine stock Jcrt Onm

XulTille

•

U

-

I ret about tightiag my little readfagtamp, white ay
eat ia th* duak.
nervoualy ptayfag wfch tba taatot of th*
aife-cudjr My tamp hghtad. I opre*1 myeaoreeary, aad look from it the
bundle of tottars.

shafl be Rtad if you Lk« to make ure
I tooked up into hto fee* aa I handed
him tba latten, and remembered how
Lren do ebaiillon had described Na­
talie's m-re a* “of the Orient" He
-Thank you. aadamotaelta, thank
you. You are very r»d- Your tamp
give, exoaltant light- 1 will rtay a taomeot, if you will allow me. You were
playing when I camo in. Doe. my preaenoe dirtnrt yoa?
-Qhltox. -I win play, if you Mbs’
I H-r-i b&lt; • M&lt;
’•‘“I
■topped, I notiard that ho bald the
package of lettars tmopeued In hia hand;
ki» &lt;gher hand shaded, hia fere. He had
a r.iroagly-marked Mutative ebin; hie
mouth wa* cuverai with a heavy maotacbe. dack, abot with gold. Ha looked

- ----------------chUdfa if I hada'l bad MS VW, WWW,
| ■ • ’ -X ■ ----• •
the first lettar. Hia hand shook notactly. Ho folded the totter up again un­
read. and loaned back la hi* chair. In
a few minutes be unfolded it, aad bwgu-i again to road it- Soddeuly he

•• ilaleuioimlio ha. read there lot-

“ Y6u know them then. I—I find
them damaged by BTO-watar. Tbe word*
are niton blurred Would madammaaUe
think te a great liberty if I ack &gt;* to
read theta io ma 7"
“No, no; 1 ehoeld bo glad to help
you in any way."
.
He handed them all to me, and began
U pace up and down tho room. It agi­
tated me, and I could not read. Dreo*nUv he .at down again, shading hi*
taro with his hand. I road first th*
utter Natalie had written to her brother,
then the one to tho *os naptma
•• The other. aeora private oum of her
own, not important, * I said, looking

Grand Rapid*. &gt;Iich.

»o.Batartmlt atTETCR’S itefflj, BatSnil dUSinlttf**

Secures SpeclalTtWectioo to

—

mr. I wiMgetjualhetettaro."

Wke waa ** Dotty Varden T’

... -r

DENTIST

-

isqairo of the rehwUtotarere. Thad,
msdsmtarelto. did I undrestand you, ia
youxuslf?**
&gt;• I am ths scbooUaistreoa. Bit down,

Th* only eocrert thing five which to
vi. up lovely Spring drossre of tad:rs
io a gcrgoou* material all bright blo*-

C. S. FRETTS, Aj^.,

.’

criaa. Il rephe, Hka wave*, aad eaeka
sadly. It ofeu itself upon the shore,
.*ep&gt;g. -Will you aw» me baak again
tato the eoa-tha turbulent am where ao
rotah? My fore, -y Mr. I Thyabreae
are fragrant and eafe. My lore, my

tho letters. Jake’* wife had forgotten
the fright I had oivaa bar. .little Natale
began to walk atone, and sraa aa object
of mueh interact tu all tho village. She
was a pretty, Healy baby, with great
did not apeak. IM tmm oa hfi.
baiel ayea, and Ltfi* nag* of golden
hair, charmtag figure, and graceful ges­ forehead were awtdtau painfully, and hta
tures She looked oddly out of place in hand expreaeod intonee agony.
I wav tryiag to etiflo my own emo­
Jake's cottage, but reemed very happy
tion. in the rght of this little tragedy in
real life. Quito ritantlT we ant fee an
sktachiag ou tho hooch. A Ling elrad
ow wa* cbm over my canra* and oa the
rand before me. I saw it re one ws
without seeing when absorbed. It
moved away, aad it suddenly occurred
•• • Continue,* I said.
to me'it was a man. - I looked over my
“ • I dare nol,’ ho answered. *If I shoulder, expecting to cue one of the
ooubl but know that it was true, the flihermsn, and aaw a pinttaman, ata
word that ootnes next, and that it wsj 1 Uulo distance, standing with hie back
you bred.'
to ma drawing ia ths santt with hia
“I was horrified I had no idea it
had gone ao far. Ln a moment 1 roI fete that

G. L. FRETTS, Agent.

HICKS &amp; BRO

iBOorporntul IBBBl.

ss.-ns.'ssisra

on mo many daya to write thia. I shall
send my child to Havre by my faithful
maid. I bar* hy uccidan^rerd that
the good captain is there dWTabout to
Bail fix America. 1 trust bi. r.obta
heart I ehall write him a tatter, and
uak him to tab* ay child to you. Take
care of her lor my mke, Victor, tor the
sake of her own innocence. She ha.
given no sorrow. She will loro you bet­
ter aad more gratefully than 1. God
blare you, dear, dear brother. Adieu I"
; The next letter wa* a\ short ano in
English to the captain, in which .ho

3rd: Excelling of work. Lays a furrow well
and will not clog.

4lh Its Great Duribility. The

to
F**
\ white. leu
and played, and remembered bow my
long cousin John ured to Wand b-Ua
me.nd watch my Unde. BiDy Uy!
he kireod them onr.t, lunch to my .ndignafam. and quoted to me a tfaakrepeare

------ . ---------------- cragy, dear
brether, I* not .tr.iigs- I made inqui­
re*. I went myaelf Mo tbe Morgue, fur
I knew he wai dead ; but even dead I
could not find him. All my effort, have
bren ia vain. How I ahall reek him in

1st L.ighlncss of Draft

Need.

well hov to use.

NO. 52

y heart, and follow*! Em. It ar**
most delicate and original.'
anremeditated, Victor. I could not
" * Nay; but you describe her form.
sot: A carriage waited far a« in th*
I spook of her color.'
'■'Not so fast I oxjy begin by show­
reel. A fortnight after thi* we srere
ing you thataho belongs to the typo of
the dark acre*. And you call her hair
"Dear Victor, you were quite wroeuj
ben you aaid Leon wa* not good. Wu
blende becatiM it is gold ?
Why, ii is
reed a year of- such bhre a* I thought
eo deep a color that it ia darker than
much called dark, sad the complexion is
almost tho color of the Lair. Oh! hi
belle raviaanto!'
“ He looked up and aaw me. He
thought I had but just come in. They
both row; looking a little cDusooua, aad fectly happy before, he said.
“It waa not true that 1 loved him lore,
but ho bc.amo morbid aad uul.
“One day, when our baby was a
month old. Lean did not cxkbo home.

SirjiQl ui Isiaiial

DENTISTS
Every Policy

,uMr. Haldwl t_g^.Q!tr^axa^

DUb’ELE

_____________________
had randn sto happy with many offretfouate reciembranoea of ay wiAee. An
old friend ofonro had sent me a promt.
•Do not forgrt.’ yoa aaid aa you went
out tifler our Vreakfont. *to write a litthi
note of thank* and reed Marie to take

known as “Dolly Vardan." Whea
tin, ringulnr nppelteiion for drew. go=
naturally quarto. the fair tax. T
new name tn “Dolly Var-len" is eos

Vankn. a tockamitli; it sought in marriago by “Sim Tappertit." a vsia Londia approuttee. and Joo Wilted. a very

: MU Doi!* beeomre Mrs. WiHret 8be
1 i. dereribed by Dtak.Be a. poasre^
‘ "a fane lighted up by Um tovlieta pair
, of ejiarkling *yc&gt; tlmt over loetaMaitb
t tacAui upon; tlwfiurocfoyroMy laugh.

�T. B. Skinner,

T. B. SEIBNEB &amp; CO
dred and fifty-three, a* amend.d by art
number thutv-two of th* bMcion taws
of eighteen hundred and sixty-nins, be
and Uio aaute I* hereby tuueudird an os
tn read a* foltewa :
6k. 2. Ko ahauriioo. division, «de,

by tbe general publfa
The Preesdeat accords the right of
lb* electro* frnni hire and tbe privilege
cf participating ia jiolitice by »U pemme
in or out cf effiro, and declan* that honealy and efficiency, not political activity,

Have the Largest and most attractive stock of
rotary of th* Senate and Clerk cf tbs
Hotroe of Roprn-ntabvsa. tlmll b* osrtified by the preoidmg officer* of th* reapectiv* House*, and coucterrigned by
the Auditor Ganeral; and such sum* aa
mar b* du* th* lYwidaat of th* Senate

any corporation ment&gt;MU&gt;d In ths first
section of thia act, ehall have any force I
or effect, or pas* any title thereto, or in-11
I ma/ be duo to
toreet therein, naleee expressly author- ।
of either House
imd by the vote of three fifths in fate- i
tb* Sscralsry or
rest of the entire stock of aaid company i
actually present or legally represented ।---------------------------- n.i»d by the presid­
officer, of th* raepectir*Hou**s; and
at same meeting of stockholder* coifed ing
I
and notified tn acvonlanre with tho pro- the
i
State Treasurer, upon tb* praaenta&lt;tf auch certificate*, countersigned
vision* of the preceding section of this tiou
I
provided in thia eection, ia hereby
act, except tho surface right to land for as
i
and d treetod to pay the
village lota, or land not required for autboriaed
i
mining purposes trim which tbe timber i
8n. 4. Thia art shall take immsdiein

cent of the poeitfoti which th* executive
thouaasd dollar* t&gt; hereby appropriat ­
ha* held since bi, inaugun.lten, what­ ed out of tb* Sialo building fund for the
ever rival int«re»l, may say :* the con- year eighteen hundred and seventy-two.
and two hundred Uuiutaud dollars annu“Tha Rcgnlationo" appeodad t* the nlly for each of tbe yours eighteen hun­
dred ami Mventy-throe, uightoen hun­
order tuako torn* important changes in dred and eevwnty-fbur, eighteen hun­
the original niter of the commisrioo. dred and **venty-fir*. and eighteen
Ju** Mb, 1872, Io aommsls candidate, Among those are p’amed first among tho
far Pawid«nt and Vice Ihvudmu and
also to elect a Republican Stale Cen­
tral Oommiltee. will b* held ia the
nine of an act entitled “An set pr»ftn or Jscxaos, *v Ueasr Hitt. Tars*b« expended under tho direction of said
scribing th* dutisa of th* Superinten­
board, in tl»p mrtfou aad copatrurtion
dent o! Public Instruction, and to re
of a new Capitol, on tbe State block or
neal chapter fifty-six ofthe Revised
square known a* Capitol Square in tho
Statute* of eighteen hundred and fortyafiyuf Loaing. and eovwnng tlu» site
rix, and an art to amend said chapter
occupied by th* building fomeriv used
fifty-six." Approved March twenty­
far the State oiBeee.
ninth, oa* thousand eight hundred
Sac. 10. It abaft be th* duty of said I
and fiftv, approved April fourth, one
board, within thirte-daya alter their ap-1
having no repreeeatatinn, will be enti­
tlunuand etgjit hundred and fifty-erne,
Ixdng sect®M throe thousand four
tled to om delegate
On th* whole it U pirhapa as good a
hundred and Mvanty-lwo, and three
By the resolution at 1858, no del.- system aa making improvements ia the
thousand four hundred end seventygate will bo entitled to a seat who does maaagamaol of appointments to tubsix of ths Oompiled I*wa uf eighteen
one weekly paper in tb* city of Lansing,
hundn-d ar4 seventy-uno
far a period of not teas than thirty, nor ' any guardian and hi* ward may both
6. D. Btrauii, ChairmauSwcrtua 1. Th P-pli *f th SUU »f
expert. Many of th* palpable evils of the
more titan sixty d*ys, for plans, apociti- ;I bo reridonl* of any oilier state or tetri-1
W. W. MitahelL
foromr report havo been so modified that catuns, and eetimatra for the tempore-1I tery of the United Stale*, end such ward JtkluffM saari, That section* fir* and
R. Goodrich,
uins uf an art entitled “An act prescrib­
there will be comparatively little oppo­ ry building and new State Capitol hero­ may be entitled to prejwrty of any dm ing the duties of tbe Superintendent of
John Hibbard,
M. 8. Brewer.
sition to thr execution "1 tho reform in provided for. Upon tbe expiration of,i cription in thia Stat*, each guardian, on Public Instruction, and tor*p*al chapter
' two mouths after tho romplsfitm of such producing to th* probate court or other fifty-ate of th* Raviaeil Statute* o&lt; eight­
C. K. Robinson,
under the now regulations by thorn who
!
court
of
competent
jurisdiction
of
th*
publication, if thia board abaft have reChan K Holland,
believe tn reforming the service at all. o*iv*d within that time any plans, apeci- eodnty in which »ueh property or een hundred end forty-six, and *n art
to amend said chapter fifty-six approved
At least a trial will doubtless be made, ficatten*. end raiimatM. forufabed in th* principal part tbonxif is situated, a March twenty-nine, one thousand eight
and, a* in every reformation of jmst cus­ oomplianoo wilh said publicntteu. they hill and cftnplato transcript from th* hundred and fifty.” approved April
toms, such difficulties aa present them- shall immediately thereafter notify tho recoidaof a court of competent jurisdic­ fourth, on* thousand eight hundred aad
tion in th* State or territory in which
ralr*. will «lh.r b* .united by th.
fifty-one being section* Hue* thonannd
bo and hi* ward reside, duly exempli­
A Republican County Convention, now regnktion. or by new moderation*
Ijuld v)«-ln^ tbe Supwinleudent of fied or authcuiicated,. showing that he four hundred and serenty-two and thro*
wffl be held at the Court House, in th* ofr them. There is no doubl uf tb* | Public instruction, and Attorney Gen- baa been appointed guardian of such
of the Compiled Law* of eighteen hun­
Cite of Harting*, on Saturday th* 11th oaraert drairo of Ihs Commisafon nod af oral, to meet the board at th* city of | ward, and that he bu given a bond or dred end sev.nty-one, be and th* same
: Lauaing. on a day to bo specified naa‘d! security in th* State or territory in are hereby .aminded so a* to read a* ,
day of May, 1872, at 12 o’clock M., to
; nottea, tbe earn* to be grnm at least ten . which he and hia ward reside, in double
•
.
।
mauds for improving our present aya- i days prior toeaid meeting, and if at'I th* value of th* property of such ward, follows:
(8172.) 8k. ’ 5. Hn shall annually,'
tem. and if it doo. not work to perfoc such ine cling a majority of said I and also (showing to such court that a
on receiving notioo from tho Auditor
tiou, th* will muas'b* taken for the dewl, board and StElo officers in attend-1i removal of the property uf auch ward General of tho amounts thereof eppor,
will
not
conflict
with
th*
term*
and
limand clamor on this subject must end un­ anc* shaft decide u|«n aad adopt an,
itation* aUending the right by which tiem tho income of the primary school
til tbe teat of oxjierieuce ahull decide plan or plan-, with sprcificatinn* ami the ward own* the ram*, or tie or be­ fund among tho several townships end
Mtimatoa, submitted to tb*m, the aaid
upon the efficiency of new regulations board shall be bound thereby, and come prejudicial to hi* Intervet therein, eitios of the State, in jiroporlion to th*
by showing the fruit* of their applies-^ shall proceed to th* erection of the then such transcript mar be enti-md of number of Kholare in each, between the
court, and such guardian age* of five and twenty yearn, aa th*
■temporary building and New State Cap­ recordi_in such
asm* shall appear by th* report* of the
a------- --_ _-__
itol herein morided for, in accordance
several townihrp inapector* of primary
, certificate of guard Unship &gt;if th* estate
, of such minor from such court, which eehocl* made to him for th* year test I
‘
, shall authorise him to demand, sue for, clo**d.
(3470.) Sic. ft. Whenever by accident, i
j and recover and such property and re­
tho proposed corporation for experi­
, move tho same to the ptaea of residence mistake, or any other cause, tb* return*
menting in aerial telegraphy lie favora­
, ofhimsslf and hi* ward, and roch court from any county, township, or city, upon
bly reported by th» committee having
may order any reaident guardian, eaecu- which a statement of tho amount to ba
th* bill in charge and paawd by Con­
tor, or administrator havi ng any of the disbursed t» nay auch county, townehip,
grove. It will cost the govorcmrnt
estate of such ward to deliver the same or city shall not contain th* whole asmto such i&gt;&lt;m-re*idrt&gt;t guardian : Pro­ bar of scholars &lt;a such county, township
There ba* Ijceu for sometime quite a nothing, and if l| 1a oppoeea by other
M, All debt* in faror of rosidrata or or city, entitled to draw money from
talk about pmonalitiee, and the B*«- telegraphic interest*, that is tb* very
, cttUensof thia Stat* known to exist I said fund by which aoy such county,
in ho* been accused of dealing more best reason why it should receive Itegi&gt;agsiimt auch estate, whether du* or to town*hi]&gt;, or city shall fail to have ap­
or fee* extoaaively in that article. Now, latiie support, lew pretend tn know
become dm-, have been first paid or pay • portioned to it the amount to which it
we say thia, white w* bar* in tho peat I eny thing of tbe merit* of telegraphing th* temporary State OlBtwment tendered: AsdprendUshe. That ehall justly be entitles), the superinten­
dent. on receiving saliafactory proof
and shall in tho fbtnre speak trad write without wire or eablo, but whether it
Ssc. 12. Tb* board m»y smko and the benefit of thia act shall not extend thereof shall apportion auch deficiency
froriy of th* public men and thea pub­ caai Ih&gt; accomplished or. not, the fort •titer into a contract for th* erection and to any resident of eny State or territory to such county, township, or city in hx*
construction of said new Capitol, but no, in which a similar law to thia doe* not next annual apportiomnent.
lic conduct in thia city, we have never
routraot shaft be mods or entered into
e— &lt;&gt; rm:___ . -k-n
t___
attached the private etmrartar of any general principles showing it to be pos­ which shall involve a largwr expenditure
sible at least, makes it the true inter­ of mouey far any one year than die
act of progress that it should not bo al- amount appropriated for auch year in
Approved March 25, 1872.
AN ACT to provide for a deficiency in
CongroM without even being reported.
the exponas of erecting tho building
If unaucmsaful it costs nothing - to any
for tho temporary itse of the State
bat th* partis* who believe in it, end if
Offices.
SacrtM 1. Th P»rlt •/th SUU »J PURIFIES THE BLOOD All IE*
suecraefuL it is th* grandewt triumph of ,
J/iMiyro mart, That the sum of six hun­
STOIEB THE HEALTH.
srienio over time and space that thei
dred and nini'ty-three dollars and nine­
| world has yet discovered. L*t it have
ty-four ootits be nn&lt;l tbe some is hereby
appropriated out of tbe general fund for
the purpose of defraying an expense in­
j author, Dr Mahlon Loomis, and hi* dis­
curred in erecting th* brilding far th*
ciple. in Metrical sooner.
Will tho
temporary use ofthe Stat* Offices, over
Committee rise and explain •
and above the appropriation heretofore
mad* for thatpurpow.
'
_

DRY GOODS

CMIBC

DBY GW AND C«
Battle Creek,
Ladies Dress Goods!

2ft0 Rolls New Carpets,
175 Packages pf Dry (,'oodg,

.‘feCTJT.W

imrererew

■ ICHIUS CI
in4 River V

JAPANESE

SILKS
One Hundred

CENTS

2 5

Thousand Dollars

CENTS

Under E^rice.

Mil a AVEIY.

WE PAY CASH

MfflNLUOlfflf M

V E G E T1 N E

Coming into our Store.

General Debility

statements nrndo by Mrs. Lloyd, tb* al­
leged murderess, her servant* and oth­
end wo would much prefer to “fight it ers, it appaaro th* ia charged with tb*
out oa thia line’’ but th* Homo Sinti terrible crime of poisoning her hu*band.
seek* a new field, end ]iro]Miee* te vindi­ an aged aunt nnd four beautiful chilcate th* character of it, pet friend*, by
on attack upon the privet* character which charge ah* wa* lodged in jail to
and private conduct cf man whose only await the actio* at tbe grand jury. The
fault ia, that they are eappoaed to be ia verdict at thajary was baaed upon th*
the way of tto further plunder of tho
city by th* icecbco, who have in th.
control of the city, and who are now
striving to keep ths Council from doing
anything for the benefit of th* city, aud
who mart night after night for the pur­
pose at adjoaraturr.t axd delay.
"White.ww mw alow to soo tho true I

to aay that a th. fight n to be conduct­
ed ia thia Buhner, and the private char­
acter and ermdurt of leading men of th.
Republican party of thia city, » to he

board may deem necessary, for a period
not leas than thirty nor tnciro thou sixty
days. The advorttsetneni fliu* provided
for to specify th* time and plao* where
th* bids or propoaals made in pursuance
thereof shall be oprns.1. All bids
projxanl* thua made aliall be seated,and
shall not be opened at any other time or
place than that designated in th* adverlisemcnt. Every bidder afeill accomrany hia bid with such auffiterat aecunty
as the commismonors aboil require, con­
ditioned that tn ease th* contract shall
be awarded to him he will enter into a
contract in accordance with his propos­
als. All or any bids or proposal* re­
ceived by aaid board may be by them re­
jected, end, whether accepted ar reject­
ed, shell, after dacteton tlareon by arid
board be deposited in th* office of th*
Secretary of State.
Sac. 14. In letting eontred*, aaid
board shall nut obligate th* State to per
to any contractor any monqy ltiter thou
that to which ru.-h coatrector may be

Approve ! March 25, 1872.
‘
AN ACT to repeal art number one hun­
dred and thirty-nine of tb* Hearion
Law* of eigbteen hundred end enmty-one, entitled ' An art to provide far
the payment of th* interest on the
litato debt," anprntetl April fifteenth,
eighteen hundred and eeveaty-ono.
Bxcnox I.' Th I‘»fU of th BhU »f
Hithfoa nod, That act' number one
hundred and tbinv-nins, of the
Seesi'in Laws of 1871, entitled "An
act to provide far tbe payment of th* In­
terest on th* Stat* debt." approved
April fifteenth, eighteen hundred and
seventy-one, ehall be and the same is

Michigan C

For every Dollar’s Worth that Goes Oat

LADIBS’ READY-Mam SUITS

gafttaaaw

SPRING A AVERY.

e will make it for tho Interest of Every
Men, Woman and Child to buy their

Our 50 Cent

We buy oar Goods of Manufacturent and Importer?
oa they tender nn, and white it tuny be
cruel to “brat a crippte with lu* own
i-nttcbse," the cripple eboaJd not, and
probably wUI.’nct ccmptaja after haring
invited tbe cwuleel- We hardly think
that tbe gfeoo cred gesfictncu. aad the
ratey beaded lawyer (?) who run the

)LD, RELIABLE A

Whnt is Needed.

CENTS

Under Price.

i siwi. l-onda. with snrodM for
k perfcnnanoe bf his contract,
be required by tbe board of
loaare7. For tb* ]Mrpoee of raising

and

X1" our CoMamm er«rjr AdruiUje in Loe Pli. u! :

SPRING A AVERY.

A Full Line of KidGloves.
It Give* Health, Strength and
Appetite. .
Sxc. 2. The eotnpeoMtMia ofthe Pres­
ident and members of th* Senate, and
cf tbs Sneaker and member, of ttw.
House of Bepreeautativwe. abaft be three
doftaro l»r &lt;tar each, for nrtunl attend­
ance, onwhen nbeent on aeoount of
eickaesa, during the prawns 1 Extra Ses-

. $1 00, 1 Button.

-u

$2 00. 2 button*.

The Leading Dry Goods Establishment
Michigan

�DRUGS. DRUGS

HMttaga.
Rail*oxi&gt; Msnue.—There will be a Free IxcanUm
.. •&lt; CUrtette, to AiRailroad Meeting at the Schoo! House
toad p. X. Sabin A
®faW °P“'
a-. Carlton Centro, on Tweedsy evening
lag. Meet Thursday.
May 2d 1872, at half past seven o’elouk.
Tho Directors of the Road. Dr. &amp; a
Iflhero are any bnaineea L
Burton, A. J. Bowne, D. B. Cook, and
Michigan that con excel tho J.vAsot
Khar speekors will be in attendance.
merchants in enterprise, wo would .,ik“
Turn oat evembody.
to aeo them. Th* latest “wrinkls” the.*
has been concocted ia by Miasm. P. B.
Gold 111 1-4.
P. B. Sabin A Co., who offer tho ladies
of Hastings, Chsriotto and Eaton Rap­
Woathor cold, but pleasant.
ids a tree ride to Jackson and return, ou
Wsm is the btroot Sprinkler.
Thnnday of thia week, far the purpose ’
Tax Caninse are a nuisance ,
of attending their grand epringjopeaing. ,
Twv ears will run from CharEotto, and t

CIIKKEI.

■varps-iTr;1^ «jss m

Gigantic

Gift

Enterprise.

Pure Drugs and Medicines
MT«T MilCtlUI

St Joseph,Mich. July 4,1872

TAIL9B A FABLIY GROAN.
n THE DE06 DITAMfflT

MUOIIC.

I have everything to be found In
well regulated Drug Store In
Michigan.

FAIJV'IW-A.ISD OILH

Paint Colors,
Varnish, and Dye Stuffs.

AGENCY OF

Taylor &amp; Farley Organ.
Pronounced by all Good Judges to be

•ISCEIIES

it Bi lativ pm fcttm I tk in.

ally ready for actiro aervice.

Perfumery,
Toilet Articles.

Croquet [Jayen have boon “rushing
the s-&lt;a*on" in some parts of the city,'
during the [wat few days.

Nurses with thair little charges in
Rtwxuaxa the Social to be given by
carriagse ran be seen any pteuant day
Maa. Davin R. Oaos, on Friday even­
on tb* streets enjoying themselvm.
ing of thia week, the 20lh insL It will
Tnswa-To Hon. Austin BUir, Hon. bo one of ths more pleasant social r»0- 1). Cumror, and Hon. W. D. Foster, unions of tits soaaou, and the fun-la that
for valuable public Documents.
may bo donated, are in aid of tho Organ
Fund, of Hastings Lodga, No. 58, I. 0.
C. M Ilusyoa * CNk, ask public at­
tention tu thair large and valuable slock of the Order, and the public generally,
of Book Shoes Ac. 8*o notice in its to show their.appreciation of the hospi­
[roper [ilnre.
tality of Mrs. Cook, by filling her beau­

Pm

1 k**«
r«v is Fit

Wh atUnnkr Iddnlst
UBOOmunS.

Uiteu. MX
. 1X20.

tbe County, all are Invited to eall and
examine for themselves. The superior SCHOOL BOOKfe,
BLANK BOOKS,
quality of tone and finish will eeU the
JUVENILE BOOKH.
Instrument without urging.

STARBIID WMKK8 ANB FtUl I

ItattklamlMHU tf Iran
Kra®, W «, mr tatlit
ts tiSSty.

tiful home to overSowiag, end ccntribsting liberally to the very pruisworthy
object which she is so generously slri-

TEA FLING BAGS,
•d FINE SATCHELS.

818 ILIA 8IMUUBU8 CUBANTUB.

MONEY.
CO.

lorn

‘.“.rc.,

DRUGS

saikal lasUsass Ira.: T.s U saw
XuU ara Orn oa ika kaiu at

Medicines,
1 er rsleM PnwSa
St
r-nr.H l-Mlada
•;
a. DMaaii Brra-.h.., re

will learo Jackson al7,15 a. tu.. and ar­
rive at Cincinnati th* same evening,
fhia ia aa excellent opportunity to visit
the great city of Ohio, for a small cos*.

Dye Stuffs,

■^Fuk Kslx.—An extension top, one or
two seated buggy. Only 1150. Seve­
ral month’s time ion good notes.

I-AI NTS &amp; OILS

LSWeXkUI rerav.Ana 10

Ur

Heal felines? Jitite;.

ROBERTS &amp;

$200

mt.
.. mu. &gt;k&gt;»
»«»t st *ror M. Sal »• kwv
la aarias teal a
J*rk Uu
Th. far wartw all Ikrarek U

ItB IS

SOLD IN HASTINGS.
BY ACKLEY &amp; SLADE.

iuox*TirxrT».—The Ft Wayne, Jackson
A Saginaw Railroad Company will coll
round trip tickets from Jackson tn Cin­
cinnati on the ti'Jth and 30th of April,
and on th* let of May, for on* single »UI WIMMS4 rfare, which is A*,8O. The tickets will
bo good fur return until May 4th. Ar­ »1CJU a»4 lisje.
rangements have been made with the
connecting lines to run through roaches
from Jack sou to Cincinnati during the

1

Runs Btu.—Fur small beer. drawn
from one of TuflVs £oda Fountains, gc
to Ackley A blade’*. Tie the most dolicious beverage of tho wuon. an-l what
is Utter still dose not intoxicate

School Books J- .Stationery
our farmers, oa they call attention to the
I Oliver Chilled plow, sail to be the very They should be told that they need only
bsrst manufactured.
be at the Council Booms upon the even­
The funeral of Mrs. Elisa Stebbins, ings when the Council is in session. Tu
relic of Mr J. W. Strbbioa, was atten­ have th* poor fellows standing about
ded ou Tused art, afternoon, from her late shivering in tbe cold under the impress­
residence, and her remains followed to ion that they are attending a Council
meeting, is too bad.
their final reeling place byta large con­
course of relatives end sympathising

atiafi

Vsaxzux is oompoiedof Boots, Berks
and Herbs. It is very pleasant tu take;
every child likes it
Vaaxnxs u acknowledged by all
clasMs of people to be the best and
most reliable blood purilsr in the world.
VxcxriWB —By its use you will pre­
rent many of tho diseases prevailing iu
the Spring an! Summer season.
Vrcmxr hss restored thousands to
health who had been long and painful

KTA pt DAni&gt;AMi:ntC4.N

pLAMWTioN

s. T.-iseo-x.

frindi seem to think they ver* elected
to bo' prooent end adjourn the CvnnciL
lax Cobtk--Our Dera-jcratic friends, It seems to us they should go to work
it we judge from tbe Javnjl. are terri­
and attend to the interests of tbe City.
bly alarmed la»t the Quo Warranto coses
against usurping officials in thia City
will maks costs for tho pw.pl.. Never
fear, gentlemen, the peopfr will have

This wonderful vegetable reatoiptiva

WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS,

bilitsted. As a tome and cordial for tho
aged and languid it has no equal
among stum arhice As a remedy for

ere especially subject, it is superseding
every Athor stimulant. . In all climates,
tropical temperate or frigid, it acts aa a

by four votes. This effort pat th" gen­
tlemen out of breath, or made them
takes from tbe [xistoUico cannot be for­
thirsty, and they forthwith adjourned.
warded or retsailed without again pay­
Alas, poor fellows !
ing the [xxtago. Tho jx&gt;stma*ter 'has
received positive orders upon this sub­
ject, and will hereafter lie governed by

terosted will please . take notice and
govern thmselvrs accordingly.
Tuts ia the last number of volume improve tbe efficiency uf our teachers,
Michigan Central R. R.
and Sup't Diamond cannot be to largely
75 centsfor men Cottonade numbers fail lo roach any of the sub­ aided by oar Board of Ruporvieurs in
OLD, RELIABLE AMD DIRECT ROUTE,
JMwass Detroit awl Cilwx asaklM dess eaa- Pants at the Great One Price scribers, they will understand that the
otetl .u --.di ualmEart»r UetroU a*S W.k from
Store of Grand Rapids: Star time for which they have [mid has ex­
Wr see tint lb* “ copy righted” Pho­
fired, or that they are in nrears. for we
Clothing House. _
bare a for such, and that prepayment tograph of our co-tetnporarv, which apCheapest Store in the State. is th» rsfr, and that wo must intone it ixared in the issue of tho Hastings
Hume Zrenul of week before last, ap­
. for self protection.
pears as ths Photograph of the leading
Rapids.
Ltvr or I.xrrxaa remaining at the Democratic Editor of Allegan County,
Only $7.00 for a good Hastings I’. 0., April 23d 1872
in last week’s Allegan J.arre/. Brother
doubble and ticist suit of Mrs. Julia P. Howe, 2, H. F. John­ John, we would not allow oar ufuiAUlf
clothes for men. Star Cloth­ son, A. L. Luk, E. F. Lamm, Cordelia
ing House, Grand Rapids.
Mead 2, Hetty Myers, Dr. Eli Osborn,

BILLIARD TABLES I

peruielaa u BUUarrt si lesresl.
Bnrras.. £’twytld*a
rUM II eaireud Csutenn MSI bv wait
II w I &lt;&gt;I t la nn: s &gt; w vi.uk

KaU'nfai.,

CAUTION

MOM 00

SOLD IN HASTINGS,
BY ACKLEY A BLADE.

Beautiful Women.

New Advertisements.

INOCURE MO GHARCI

Sms.

$5,000

each

in Greenbacks!

AGEHTS WANTED!!

1 YAM VLKK &amp; GO'S

Buffalo Land.

Part Second oi “What be brought
ashore from the Wreak" is published
to-day. Part thud, may not epearun-

Wa do rot want nny personal contro­
versy, but shall not hesitate to fight the
D-- 1 I with his own weapons, and
guess our eo-temporary will understand
before thay get through with tho fight
they inaugurated last week, “that it is
not boat for mon who live irjglsaa houses

Wx born that Lewis Durkee, ever
aaioe the completicn of the G. R, V. RB-, the popular Station Agent, at Naahfrkbad Monday evening because the viUs, has been appointed Road Master,
Mayor did not call a Council meeting.— oa thia Division of th* M. C. R. R. A
Wo trust he will-not call one until the good man in a responaiblo place. V"e'
TatrunanyilM shall agree not to inter­ cougmtalate tbe appointee, and th*
fere with hia right aad frrogaiivo to ap­ Company on their eeleetion.
point the usual standing enmmittiaa, tho
How. John M. Nwins, of the Mercan­
appointment of which they Mrsotea to tile firm of Bussell A Nevins, left ou
tak., out of hia hands, to sever tho inter- Monday afternoon, for New Yerk to

Peninsular Railway

advertising will eventually do it more
harm than good. If you have anything
which you know to be good advertise ia
thoroughly, aad you will be sure io suc­
ceed ; if it ia pour, don’t praise it, for
people will soon discover you are lying.
Such is tbe policy of the Burlington
Route, which runs to three great regions
In the Weal: 1st, To Omaha, connect­
ing with tbe great Pacifif Roads. 2d.
To Lsncoia, the capiml cf Nebraska,
and all that break!ul region south of
[ Bail road and hU professional engagohomestead.. ltd. To Kt. Joseph. Kan-. mon ts, demand tbs entire time of Dr.
a 6. Barton, b* hes sold his Drug Store
*as City and all Kansas pants.
Tbe roads arc sptottdidly bail:, have to 8. J. Binh, long a dork in tho eatabth? beat bride* finest &lt;m. the Miller Wcment, and a y-xing man of deddod

IN FULL BLAST!
Clark’s Photograph Gallery.

Nusnui his * Ncwmnn.—The
Eist number came to hand last week,
aild ia, bating tho proof reading, a very
credible sheet. Ellis A O’Bryan publizlbars and printers of one ball, tho oth­
er half printed in Chicago. We hup*

Calf.

Kip

OR. W«M 1 Were a Ciild Ajaii

and Stag* Boota,

JURUBEBA
Dr. W bind jf Junto

purchase a stock of goods. This is the
first time, sine* the destraction of the
store by fire, that they have gone East
after a full stock, end erincee their pros­
perity, wnich wa note with pleasure.

Pure Wines and Liquors!

Every
perfects -----highest style ofthe ai
pictures of Children*__ ___
teed. Cail and see for your­
selves.

Boook-Keeping.

HASW RUBLE TO!

�!W3W

___ ________
___ „
■« beymid school-^. U wee tte
Prate legos ter tor humiliate' nt
Jams; it fate awh a wake Fraaew must
foCow ; Gwmaay ia at al! mats bar
a^sal ia yhytel tee, Mkmmg fas th.
••
.

hawwto. thair haw was ooo*. th.
“*W ' **
UmI'n
Wld “* *•&lt;
“ *EK&gt;Uy
“
CarU*rt'yex fa J air, 1S3D. it
““P4-"-1 '»■
M. Thiers him-If
UUr- te
tbweorttestmte
.1 &gt;k-. tK-k^ J V. .' j .t._ «C _

- baijtr^ - often Ma polite «,&gt;tod. it |
waalaot he. bet tho jpmtasteai that

. baageI. and his pritosple was to apkold
Pendis- tho Grat siege of Vatin, two ]
Frndi cftcm had a &lt;}natael. sad a du- I
•I wo* aiecidwd eym. Ito cmliteis ■
' were Mi to th. CofanM
He order-! ;
both t&gt;ntr.li right t» the r array'*ouiP*'- kting aa many Pramian* as they ’
amid. wiiwhswar at th. tww Call Sms, tto
antagonists was shot. and the'survww |' wsater when: fa ttoNew York amrkat i
। ranted as body to the camp.
have tom enrpriaed far that ela— of
AbuvaM:— New York, Mr. (1 tiod- gr-da from th. Koaihara Stataa. where
fry Gudtrr, Hon E.ltot &lt;k&gt;wXn, Gal. B. ; a very active oonaumptive dsmasul eatsta, on aceoeat cf tho general failure of
Seeiar. G—i. E. C. Strobes!. Pitubunth, .| tto wheat erop fa that section fast year
K 8. Andsww.-i ladnnapolh. Mrs S. In fart it is now thought that the vioti
8. htarimg Beaton. Dr. John P. Rey­ of tbe South Will abwxrbe nearly all tho
nold*. E- Ji. A Mr. Feeao. lumey A surplus wisent of ULfa, Indus aad
Mrs Wiillan.*
SaaFrnurteo, Wm. Michigan, add tbe pn«a ot Western ex­
tra white wheat flour baa gone up a dol­
Bartlatv. Wa LctL Newbwg, Re. ls: on a barrel iu tbe principal markeu

credit; Lo did sin to awarhn^ 1st ]«naioaa to tbe widows Trrpfcng and Waibo.ka, ud which the Ganiaiieion has
nghtoowly docked off 3b r«r eoat.—lo-

ofjalv. If ph bis act. La i Ix-a like
thees f then M. Thiers, not to to cni' doao ia chi miry, baa not permitted the
' paos oc of Madam, Eapio.aa. to be redocad, ahhongh it was her Lnsbaad
who had him imprisoned ds:ria/ tbe

gratitude to him. aad ought to mocro
bis death. Bat th* makers and readers
of newspapers have eepedal mao.n far
thankfnir.r^a to the diseovarer of that
moat wondnms npj lieanoa of lbs sub- ■
ties: of force., which bu annihilated |

■ Ta tk- pre—nt generation, arenstuuM
tn the magie jwrfcrmsnre of thr'tetograpii. winch giv-s »• to-day tise yester­
day a nears of afi th. ciriligsd world,
"Au* fwtlto« Ind to the remote*
Wait," it semis shnmt incr—lible that
thielo-trmiagnrtic t-kgrapb was put
in prnc'ical use !—s than Uurtr years
ego. and that its ins-rater Wgs bat y*»ter lai inut; tl— iismg. Y-e so it is.
n-. I.m had th. mri f-n*to nf
his d*ro—&lt;rj ndo cei wberrse-a^iviliaa-

DR. WTLSOM’S

COUGH MIXTURE.

SrneScan gsugrajdirr. IL»t. Jedodiah
Mursa. E'amted at Yak '.'ollega, aad
gmdnannj in 1810, ha full,-wed hie
early iadiaatxm and became a pasavr, i
winning high J'rajae ar. 1 gnat surrarm ;

Hu [Mtotos of ‘Th. Dying Hanulea,"
aa 1 •'The Judgment of Jupiter." ud hia
portrait of lafayett., • x-ruled undec a
cusnmfariap from the rltv ul New York,
are perhaps hia most celebrated prodpe;ub». and, afiar tho lap— of half a reatnry. are still re^aH-i es among the
higtieet r-anlta of American art. Tn

Wheeler &amp; Willsen

FUHGUSO1FS

EXARIXATIOKOF TEACHERS

Haifa .Million having beai
Sold!

Dr. Crook's Wino cfTar.

MORTGAGE SAXE
**’—I I—e a*|. u Ito &gt;.
ts?- i^5**-*-

WONDERFUL OIL!
00787026

Txa Frsuira Exami.' atiom or Ttaebers In Barry County, wftj to held m

DR. CROOK'S

hare aoartuag to Irani from M.
Cochin's death; when ia high favor,
though with favorable prospects of re­
covery, hia Mrs Gamp did not ubaervo
that a juoee of fa. foU off his to*l lodged eader hia lack, and produced a
arajeste of tho kings
M. Cochin's

WINE
WORM CONFECTIONS

Dr Michaud. lie pwv Mywemlhe.
would base been forgotten were it not
lor the nnvet of two deans at Botdeaat.
who* the better to attack lb. doctrine

NATURE’S

Hair Restorative
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.

POKE BOOT,

?,R
-

Ob. thud of the itewlha ia Paris toko
pMcmibepwUkbowiM^ A ywuag
girl who had leensodmxd and deenrsd
.• ir.msttol sniride a few days ago by*
plnngicR bar Mediate a tub of boiling

tu, «;»aiw aaa»*'»

oe Vaasa even th. sort of Oahu - A
Fswtcfc My n»«y gi«e be* di—adi,
J erfcafa, to the patrin'lc fasd. bai canaot forego any po;&gt;«lar matonal ia the
**sl». Tbsktost tea at pHtiicvy
I kanotesTwd, as that of a My prw-

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—«id action to rood m follow.
6bc. S&amp; The enpitul 'ttock and th.
number of sham of any oerjuratiec
, orgaaired under thia art may bo lucreaaod a: any casual meoring thereef,
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HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN

VOL XVII.

Prcftpiml ri

BEAUTIFUL

political.

RELIABLE

for the
Ladies I

Agents for

BntitiM DffiS 800B8,
aanm MLS,
Mt num,
tireimn
fTffIK COBSEfS,
Osssami GLOVE,

Gentlemen I

0LIVEB CHILLED PLOW
with thefarmers because of

You

and Novelties that Barry
county Ladies know so
well how to use.

1st Lightness of Draft.

\.

2nd Ease of Handling.

3rd Excelling ol work, /jays a furrow well
and will not clog.
4th Its Great Duribility. The chilled Iron
being harder than tempered steel.

The Boys want to see you and
want to show you the Goods. All
entirely new and Prines not to be This Plow is Offered on its Merits.
beaten in the State of Michigan. H&gt; are desirous of placing this Plow in the hands
of every Farmer in Barry County on trial.

Boston Cash Stor

Detroit

CALL AND SEE IT.

AN ACT to tunond Mctfon om and fourtoon of an act, .utitl^, “An act for
tlih rolirf of school districts.” ap­
proved Fabraary seventh, righteea
hundred and fifty-five, bring *ootiona three thuuwuul ssvea hundred
and thirteen and three thousand *ev-en hundred and tweuty-rix of the
Complied Ixiw* of eighteen hundred
and aeveaty-one.
Sac. 1. TU PttjtU tf Ut SUU tf
Mnhiftn amt. That section «m« and
fourteen cf an art Mtilled, "An art for
the reiisf of achool districte," *cprov*d
February aertnlh, eighteen hundred
and fifty-fire, being auctions three thous­
and seven hundred and thirteen and
thro, thoumud mvuu hundred and 26. of

Stoves!

State Fair at Kalamazoo,
•
x
Northwestern Fair at Grand Rapids,

।

ficc. 2. This art »hall take uumwliale
Ap-rov^l March 2». 1872.

Sewing Machine.

AN ACT to amend section thirty-six of
art one hundred and ninety-fir. of
the Sreriou Laws of eighteen hundred

revise the law. providing for tho in­
corporation of railroad companies"
approved April eightoonth, righteen
i hundred and anv»nty-ouo.
Samoa. 1. TAP-pb tf tkt SUU if
The IrTt?iKX.K Ac LYON Manufiscluring Company tog leave to
call the attention of th. public to the (bllowb’g fact. relative to their im­ \ IMifn UMtt, That section thirty-rix of
art om hundred and ninety-five of th.
proved Sewing Machine, “ Victor
. .
; Seariou Law* ef righteen hundred and
wvvniy-onc. &lt;m titlol “An act to reriae
tha law* providing for th* iocorpomtiou
of railroad oompani**," aprewad April

To all who Intend to Purchase Sewing Machines

'

Respectfully announce to their patrons and
tlie Public Generally, that they have removed
to the Large and Commodious New Brick
Store aidjoining the Washington Block, and
will be happy to serve all who may give them
a call. ‘Crockery and Groceries constantly
arriving by the Car Load, and will be sold
for Caph Cheaper than at the advertised
Coat Sales. If you do’nt believe it call and
see. We Pay Cash for Butter, Eggs, and
tt’Saiem-BlftKl'fa! all kinds of Produce.
iSwl^wTMMviUsxih. rot oa&lt;. *&gt;i

eonaist ol the counties of Macomb, St.
Clair, Sanilac, Lapaev, Tuscola and Ha-

The eighth district ahall conrirt of th* oountiaa of Moatealm.Gratiol.
Isabella, Midland, Saginaw, Bay, (Had-

-v^l. The ninth district shall conwt of tho rounUM of Ontonagon,
Houghton. Kawreuar. Marquette, hUnmmare. Drta. Schoolcraft. Chipora.
dat'd and revnuly-cno, be umvndod to ns Markjnaw, Antrim, Charlevoix, Otaago,
to read m follow*:
(8718.) Sac. 1. The qualified veters
in any school diatrict, having more than Miaaankw, Owe do, Lak. Ma*on,Ococna,
thro, hundred children between th. Maaitou, Mvcoata. and Newaygo ;
Approved March 29, 1871
I ages of fir. and twenty yuan, residing
in auch district, shall have power, when AN ACT to amend rectfon on. thousand
one hundred and thirty-throe of the
lawfully nasemblud, to dvelgnalo by a
Compiled Laws of eighteen hundred
I vote of two third* of the.- jirMant, buy
and soreny--oo«, being section one
number of rite* for echool-houre*, in­
hundred and rixty-MTen of an out
cluding a rite for a union achcol-houre,
entilW ‘ An act to provide for a uni­
i and to change ihe sam. by a similar vote,form aiiiTuunt of propmty, end for
at any regular mreting : PrtriUi, That
th. collection and return of tax*,
in cas. two-third* cannot agro, upon *
tlwreoa,'' aporoved April sixth, eigh­
teen hundred and rixty-uino.
ty oi the voter* oi said district shall
rixoto*.
i. TU P^flt ytu SUU „/
have poorer to tuetruct the diatrict board
JGdbywi reari, That .oction os. thous­
to locate said rite.
(3720.) Sac. 14. Any echo! diatrict and one hundred and thirty throe of the
CoapUod
Law.
of cighUxia hundred
listing the requrril. number of children
between th. agee of five and twenty and aevecty-onc, being .action one hun­
year* residing in each diatrict, ahall dred and rixty-sorau of an art entitled
have power and amhority to borrow ;An act to prorids for a uniform bsmmmoney to pay for a rite or rite* fur ment uf property, and for the collection
MhaoI-bouMs, to erect building* there­ aod return uf taxus thereon,” approved
on, and to furnish the mud., by a vote
of two-third. of the qualified voter* oi
said diatrict, voting at any annual meet­
:_ ______ 1.1
__ C—
of brtding Mid mwtiinjrs shall not b.
I 1ms tnan fire dav■ nor more than six
mouth* ap*rt, and that inch school dtetrir-t shall bov. nt toast ono hundred
children between th. ago* afortarid rori ling then in, and that incase th. numher of children batween the age* aforeI uid doe* not .loeed two hundred, th.
entire amount of »uch indebtedneta for
। money borrowed shall not cxrecd ten
t'juuauud dollar* ; anil ia cose ther du
Bid .xeeed three hundred, »uch indebtoilnes* (hail not exored twenty thousand
’ dollar*; and in case they do uot exewd
tour hundro&gt;14»uch indebtedness shall
' nut «xece&lt;l thirty thouaand dollar* ; and
that no school district siril har. any inrl.btediaiM to exored fifty thousand dollura for money thus burrowed: PnttUi
i turthvr. That any school diatrict haring
over Glty and under cue luidrsd chil Irtu
i betwren th. *gw« aforaanid, may borrow
or Ioan not excelling three thousand

GOODYEAR &amp; STRIKER.

reridsntgiterih*.: AtaAbC fiHUto
in favor of reridauta or cittern* of this
State knew* to exirt againrt such rotate,
whether dus or to breoms dns, bars
been first paM or payment tendered:
riw, Thai th* b-tefit of thte

the Celebrated

This plow whereever introduced has found unusual favor

Maillie W M ™

NO. I.

WEDNESDAY MAY 1.1872.

tifj

any Shuttle Martdne. by which the Uitexest material or the flneat fabric can be
rawed, using etOwr cotton, silk or llnat thread of any sire or fin fib.
4. That it run. easily, rapidly and quietly, all motion* being ixaltlve—wror
ing pari, being made of steel, and maklnr a perfect loek-stltrti alike on both
6. That each Machine te thoroughly tested on the fl acet as wall as tho c-tonwat
cl***., of goods, and left ready tor in., and twwd* no re-adju«tm?nt or alteration
of any kind for ordinary sewing.
ft. That it l* so simple In construction, and earily kept in order, that vary litlie or no Instruction 1* needed to learn to SUteb,'Hem, Fell, Braid, Bind, Cord
Gather, Quilt, Hem stitch. Embroider, Frtnire, Ac., Ac.
7. That It la mad. throughout of the host Material* and in the most perfect
manner, and with *ueb simplicity of construction that it to not liable to unequal
wear, and rv«|uLrc« fewer repair* titan any machine In tho market, anil I* readily
and lnox]&gt;en*lvely re adjustird after tong wear.
ft. That It ba* the testimony, not only of experteneod experts, but of th. skill•&lt;1 agent* ol other shuttle machine* to the »uperiodty In workmanship and ea.-y
9. Thai the Cotajway baa not aonght to obtain medals (rum Fairs or public
Expcritton., which are really obtained by a Judlriou*. though pretty large ex­
penditure of money, and are worthies, as to the genuine value of a Machine, but
bav. preferred to expend the same amount tn keeping their wart up to the
hlghret standard of perfection, thus enabling thorn to send out no Machine
which W1U not bear the mo« rigid scrutiny and the severest teem. They bcltove
that In Un .ad thrir euMomere will be better aattefied with thl. course than they
would with imperfect and badly finiaiicd Machinto which have tec &gt;1 mil la* of

■uch railway, shall —-------- --------------leccrs on th. aides of their roapertir.
roods, ef lh* height and rtrength of a
sr-t-r— /----- required by law, with
---------- ------- „»acd gate* or bam there­
in. convenient for farm eroering* of tha
road, for tho u«* --f tho j^opriefor* of
the hinds adjoining reoh reilway.-or in
liau of *uc.U fracna, shall mak. ditobre
or other obstruction that would be equiv­
alent to snob fottota, far th. protection
of iwh adjacent proprietors, and shall
al» construct und maintain cattleguxrda at all road nrae*ia«*,amtaW. and
sufficient to prevent cattle and other ani­
mals from gutting on to *uch railway.
Th. uiffictency of such fenc*. ditch, or
other obrtr,irt«n in liau of a f.nee,may

each ■rote eball l» filed with the Secre­
tary uf State ud with the county dark
of the county where ihrir gusierel office
forburinca V located; «*d »h»li bo
deemed nud taken m a part of the articlea of Msoctetioti. .
Sac. 2. This act ahall take immediate
any State or territory in which a rimilar effort.
low to thi« doe* not new exist or may
Approved March 2D. 1872.
not hereafter
. I
Hse, 2. Thfe oct shall not apply to AN ACT to amend cl
a*y ea*e, where the parent of tho ward
and thirty of the
bring a rreidsai of thia Stale at th.
time of hi* d**lh, (half hav* appritted
by last wil) and testamsu t, a guardian
Or guardians foe said ward, and which
guardian ar -guardian* are still living
and n-riding &gt;n this S*te ; nrisri the

guardiau to th. removal of raid proper­
ty shall be aodafoetorialty shown to tho
court to which application .hrilbo mad.'
a. baraiab.fon&gt; proriited. W
Sac. 8. Art i number three hundred
and thirteen ot Ute Serafoa law* of &lt;mo
thoutand eight handrod. and sixty-five.

Approved March 29, 1872.

AN ACT to repeal an act entitled "An
art to fix thaaalaria* of certain Depu­
ty State Ofireca and Clarita,” appro*lions four hemdrod end eighteen and
four hundrr*! and nineteen at ths
Oumpifod Iriwa of eighteen hundred
and eavunty &gt;a*
, Stnur. I. fU Pi^b »f Ot SUU d
ifukUm ttuxi. That "An art to fix th.
aalarie. of eerttin Deputy State Offlctn
and Clerk*,” approved March twenty­
seventh eighteen hundred and ri*tyfoaeKm of ths Compiled Lar* of eigh­
teen hundred and seventy-on., bo and
fakoreby
“
; shall take immcdi*ie

"Approved March 29, 1872.

to provide for th* collection und re turn
of taxes by township treasurer*, in new­
ly oigau'md counties in certain easeo,"
approved January second, eighteen hun­
dred and sixty-one ; also, an art wit?ded
"An art to authorise tho An.liter Gsneral to execute sccood tax-deeds, ia cer­
tain e*s*n," approved March twelfth,
eighteen hundred and uiaty-oM; also,
aa art omitted “An act to sntboriua the
Auditor General to refund money paid
for taxen, ami on tax *ui&lt;ra, in certain
oa*»'*, l'*pprov&lt;.'d March eighteenth eigh­
teen hundred and rixty-three; also.au art
anu&amp;diug said last named act, approved
March tweny-firai eighteen hundred
and sixty fire; ahib an act .nlitted “An
art relative to extending the Hat far tho
c^llochon of taxM," approved March
eighteenth, eighteen hundred and rixtyfive ■, tUa, an act entitled "An act to
provide for the rtcw.ry at taxes paid
on real Mtetas by person* ctairriag tiite
thereto, in certain cases," approved
March tw.nltoith, rightom hundred
and sixty-fir*; oln, an act to provide tor
the taxation of improvements u|xm
homestead land*, av puncmal property,
approved March tweoty-firet, rightoen
hundred
atu!
dxty-««vcn

AN ACT to reped an acf entilted “An
act to auttariao the Auditor General
toiMUo now tax deeds in place of
thoM Jud,” ap;irov«l March twentytwo, ono thousand eight hundred and
rixtr-uinc, being sortio* cue thutuand
om hundred and thirty-nine ef Use
Compiled‘Lewsof one fiumand eight
hundred and r.-voutj-cmo,
Hacnox. 1. ft* Pt^U d lU SUU tf
IPdoftt mart, That act aumber forty
nine of tho Session Law a of on* thous­
and right hundred and sixty-nine, being
"Au act to authoria. th. Auditor Gene-

Approved March 29, 1872.
AN ACT to direoulinu. th. levy of the
ono-rigbth of one mill tax.
Stcnor. 1. ThtPttfU
tit SUU of
MiAifto reret, That th. levy of th.
onMighth al om inUl tax *i—td un-

Hr, 26. Whenever any oarporalion,
nuw eliding or hereafter fornwd. may
hav* conveyed all their corporate prop­
erty, real and peroonri, togatter with
their francUiaM,. growing out of or ap­
pertaining thereto, or together with all
Ihrir corporate frSnduMw, by war uf
mortgag. at deed cf trust, in case af tho
■ate of thssaiM thereunder, the pur­
chasers *1 such sate and Ihrir aroodate. shall be emitted to have and .ur­
eas. aU the privitege. and franclite*
hridbyrach corporeUou, and ahall b.
dsemtxl and taken to be the true ownora
of it* oorporat* right*, and to be corpo­
rator* vMtod with all th. righto, pravn,
privihge*, and tienefiteconferred by law
or th. itatuto* of this State, upon such
corporations, in the mum manner, aod
to tlie seme extent, as if they were the
original corporator* al the formation of
•Mh Mrpotalioq; tad they ahall, with­
in thirty day* after sucu sale shall bri
com* absolute, (file) articles of aasaciatiou, togrthdr with a oom of th* urdsr
confining tho «mle. in tho offiro of th.
Secretary of Stale, and in such tali»r
office or cAom as tho original articles oi
of assort a rkgi or corporation war* re­
quired to b. filed in, and they *haH hold:
utlo to and enjoy all property acquired
by, or donated to, »uah rorporatiou,
which may har. brea purcUroJ by
them at such sale ; ami such (vucnassor)
corponUion mar isaca, and IhaanalvM
hoH now stock ia said oorpontioa to
such an amount and of auch danomina-

treated. Bu-t uo prior mortgage or hen
•tudl be in any way eHeetad by «ueh
proceeding*, and all property whatsoev­
er if any, that ahull not be cold, ahull
remain liable tor all the dubte of auch
Original corporation, and no liability of
laaM-uad or aCeciod by any proceeding
or act orthurired by thia art: PfsM,
That in making such aal. lb. pa^party
MMUtial to the exarciM of corjwrato
right*, together with th* roqxwate frnnchi***, shall bu deemed aa entire thing,
and-shall be wild *« each, aeparale from

Approved March 29, 1*71
tho same extent a* if arid sets had not
Approval Marek 29, 1871
by thia section been repeated ; and all
taxes unpaid on the sixth d*y af April, AN ACT to amend aertioa fifteen (IS) AN ACT to amend art number one
and eighleen (IS) of act number on.
righteen hundred and riity-nine, ahall
hundred and thirty of (be Srerioa
hundred and fifty-fir. (IMpt th. Seebe roltected anti prooevded with under
Law* of one thouaand right hun­
aion Law* of rigbtotm hundred and
tho prortsiaus ot this act, and boaubdred and soventy-ooe. emitted "An
sixty.sine, Mrtitted -Au oct to amend
jta* to all th* conditions herein im&amp;c. 2. This art ahall take iaunediate

tr-two cufitted “An ad to enablonon­
resident guardian* to obtain property
in this State belonging to their words
residing in other State* or territerio*
of the United State*
upprevwl
March twenty-fifth, eighteen hun­
dred and seventy, two.
ftecne* 1. Tit Pitfltd tU SUUd
fitUfOi nttt,Th»iQu ad of th* B.*rion

ftrnow 1.
•/ Oo SUU d'
JM^w. nott, Thai Act number ou
hundred and thirty uf th. Srerioo Ian
of gm thousand right hundred and
rernty one, emitted "An art to amend
aeetixin niMtren of chapter on* hundred
t-d ssrcnty.-.woof the Desired SfctUtaa
of one timuand right hvwdrtM cad

TO FHYD ’rill-: BERT MA-CfiUIWlOH.

G. L. FRETT8, Agent.

BLACKSMITHING?

Orand. XtnpldM. JVfioh.

•

C. S. FBETTS, Agt.,
UuNtlnff*, Mieh.

■aJaMrtnir fctnB’* tto Oty, a fc ttr« at o. R Sakiiiu.-»
Afgi it. irt

Stewart &amp; SteinhofT,

H A! H A!
ET, A.. Bus e 11!

•**».
Apwwml Ifareh 89, 1ST1

Ga.th.re ter your

AN ACT

CHOICE 010Q^|881
A flu* MopIt JuerOnxvxo
,r

8(1001 at fttlalsl,
DENTIST

Seville.

Secures SpedaEProtection to
Hotel,r I

Evon Policy DENTISTS
all damage* lhal shall be waateined ifcvvw

GENTTKA-L

-

e*et
Apprered March S, 1*71

ANACl'todMde th. Sttu into ate.

tBTOT CLAIMS PAID:
.

rs.

1

4 -M - ft

�ianner

DRY GOODS
tutionallty would bare been declared by
theBuprameOourtof the United Btataa
ere tbs eplrlt or war under which It was
enacted 1 ad l-rea (airly rwej* not ot the

.T2.'
A Itepubikeu State Convention, tn ap­
point twenty4wo delsgatM to represent
thia State ia tins National EepubUcan
Coaraation. to bo bald at Philadelphia,
June 5th, 1872, to nptnmato candidates
tor 1‘aeaidont end Vico President, aod
else to elect a Itejwblican State Cen­
tral Committee, wiU bo UcH ia tlw
Ctrr or Jtcxsos, st Uxkxs Hall, Tnrz»MT, rex IGre mt or Mir
xxrr, at 11 o'clock a. a.
The several rounUre will bo ratilM
to two delegatee fur each Bapreswntative
in the lower branch of the State Isrgislature; and every tsrganaaed eouaty
having no representation, will be rati*
tied to ons delegate.
By the resolution of 1858, no dele­
gate will bo entitled to a real who does
not reside in tho county ho represents.
8. T». Hisumam. Chairman.
• ” ” ■
w. W. MitchslI,
K. Goodrich,

Preston Mitchell.
Chas. E. Bollen
RrpuKran Huh Cniral Caauutbr.
looting, March 12, 1872.

TAILOB A FA1LHY OBGAN

Jtutlcv to sway the average mind, but
for tho tact that tlie members of the
Sapreme bench ware equally divided in
opinion on the subject. He made It
very clear that upon tbc opinion of one
man out of Dino bangs tho quretion of
legality of tho statute, white the Injuattee and inequity of the law itself to ad­
mitted by all men, who have dtopaadonately examined tbc subject. The rlgiit-

agency or
Taylor &amp; Farley Organ.

DI IffifflB DffABIW
_

Michigan..,

Market.

iUktatuntatMktaisltito.
ICrfUTol?H Article*.
quality of tone and flntoh will sell the

opinion of Congress, by Its repeal of the
jaw aa an unjust Imposition. Thtta a
previous Congress, and doubUeas tho
preeont Bupreme bench, together with
the people of tho country la general.
oollectton are all In taror nf doing Jus­
tice to thee, worthy producers, by giv­
ing them back' that which has been

Painters’ Goods, Groceries &amp;c.

the

Will

They have Added to their Inintense Stock

InaUllmcat

Pet net to untn ft Heal w,
I taste Intel tertnl t tael
OMCEUIS.
Muon, amp et, mr raci
tsttOtr

260 Rolls New Carpets,

IT’S Packages of Dry Goods, Call and seethe Stock and Prices.
April 24, 1H72.

The Congressional Republican Com­
mittee has Ju«t published two doeumenu of great Importance. Ona la a
eoinpllatlotf of tho last three Presiden­
tial messages by topics with introducto­
ry comment,. The I’rreldenl la per­
mute*! to apeak for himself upon educa­
tion. the Labor Question, Commerce,
Agriculture, Manuhwteroa, Foreign

Dress Goods.

A Large Bill of

Plain Black Silks,
IN ALL QUALITIES.

Ac.. Ac. It b the beat possible docu­
ment to bo placed into the hands of the
votare, for Use purpose of refuting the
allegation, that the 1‘rreldent la not a

rorUKM. ALPACAS, VKLLUVKX.
xranrtx.

kmi-ww

NEW TYPE

cwtha

L-

Jnst

The other document, also written by
J. Fred Meyers, Esq., la a full ata foment
of what may lx- accomplished through
the Instrumentality of the Itepublican
party.and comprises many new themes,
such aa National Industrial Schools, a
National Labor Bureau, a National
Sanitary Bureau, National Insurance,
Poat Office savings banks, Puatal Tele-

and seventy-six of the Session Lows of
eighteen hundred and sixty-one, am
&amp;d Marek sixteenth, e^hteon Iron
and sixty-one, ba end tho same is

Civil Service Reform and the question
of centralization.
From th la Inventory It will be seen
tliat it li one of the m«t Important po-

AT THE BANNER OFFICE.
One Hundred Thousand Dollars!
We Propose to soil a Half a Million Dollars litis Year!
SPIIM8 &amp; AYEIT.

Thcre ia pending in the Ilonae a racy
important measure designed to protect
Immigrants on board ablp and &lt;n Iran-

a circulation aeoond to none published
In the State, outside of ths cities ot Dvtrtat and Grand lUplda, among pollta-

dollars of the emlgwits money—(81,60
levied upon each statute adult) and are
In debt now. Tlito has been fully
proved before the New York State Leg­
islative InvssUgstlng Cummlttov. It
to to be hoped that this bill will not bo
neglected, for those members who may
have large constituencies of .foreign
born diluns may be unpk-axantly re­
minded of this neglect. Action upon
thto subject la both a national and party

Received

WE PAY

THE mw

CASH

FOR FI ERY DOLLARS WORTH OF ROODS

BUSINESS MEN

Coining into our St on*.
HAVE YOUR

. have ever done all that we could to pro­
mote the prosperity nt tho people of the
County In every department of human

CIRCULARS, CARDS, LCTTKfi HXADS, AND STATBKNTJ
WE PROPOSE TO RECEIVE CASH

laws. The majority of llepubUcaxu re­
port n! agulnst the Republican claimant
Gen. Abbott, and in favor of Gen. RanRopubflenn party, as enunciated in tho aosn, and thus without a resort to party
p&lt;&gt;* er, or even a very strict cuustruc
several National, State and County Con­
tion uf the constitution, tho Democratic
vections. And all these things we shall portion of tho Leglataturo of North
Carolina, which originally real its vote

For every Dollar’s Worth that Goes Out.
SPRING A AVERY.

"Wc will make it for tho Interest of Every

DONE

NOW

We do as Fiae Job Printing

Man, Wpmau and Child to buy their

HI' HOIS HD DilHH

banner company.

At Our EstabliahmenL
the past, and will reach 2,000 daring the
campaign wc hare no doubt. The office
teciltUea have, also, been largely In­
creased during the past two ysare, and
all its departmen ts are now very perfect,
and when we shall have added, aa we

is in rams w u mnnu

We buy our Goods of Manufacturers and Importers, and

give our Customers every Advantage ia Low Paicxs!

For Your

SPRING * AVERY.

For several Years has been.

The

Goods Eatabiiali moist ia
Western

Michigan,

■*
Gents, Ladies, Misses

AX WE PBOP+SE TO MAJNTAIM IT.

8FBI1W a A.Y11Y.

and

Chh-

�DRUGS.

MtoBiaxh Cksrnal —Tfchoomjmny
le about coininenetog tbe cooatruclton
of a gMoral offios building st tbe loot of
Lake BL. Chicago, on lhe foundation of
the old buildlag or near U. Tho oumpeuy has not yrt decided whether it will
not enlarge tts freight house, extending
Itovsr tbe ground of the old office
structure. Hbould 11 do this, tbe plans
of tbc offie- building will be such that
Ibe building will be somewhat more

CHUKIES.

advertising win eventually do it mors
hsrm than good. If you have anything
wiiinh you know to be good advertise u
thoroughly, and you win be sure to saooordjtf Hiapoor, don’t pnfoa it, for
I*o|de wm soon diaeorcr you am lying
Such is too pobey of tho Bwllngt
Route, whioh hum to torso great ngions
In ths Waal: 1st, Tb Omaha, connect­
road about the Mb of May. The change ing with tbc grimt Paoiflo Roads. 2d,
will affixtt particularly the Michigan Tbloneolc, ths capital cf Nebraska,
roads, and will tend to make their rou and all that brtatUul region south of I W^kMskZikZJXJaUUlwsea tegreenecrions more perfect. At that data tho tbe Platte, filled with IL R. Lands and '•»*«« rm Mt sf rosUseM .uk
train oounoctlug with the Michigan
Lake Hhore road for BL Joseph, Muake*** ffirf
" **
’
WaoLatMsb jfoasw If ass—1&gt;. 0—a toeriot
and all
Kan— paints.
gon, Featwater, eta., w.U bo tbe day ms' City
The roads are splendidly built, bars
expnw that leaves this dty at » o'clock
In tbe morning. Instead of the train the beta bridgta fi—t satajlha MUlor
platfona sad coujilsr, and too safely mt
that leaven at « o'clock p. m.
At lhe same lime the cempauy will brrita (toperi-ut the Ite-of Ufo thulia
put ou through sleeping cars from De­ every where ciao hapnssuiug); Pullman's
Unit by way of JacLeou and Grand ilcejD-rs, Pullman dining rars, laro» and
powerful enginta (te make quick time
Rapids la Moaksgoo aod Pentwater.
Tbe company I* pushlnj forward the end good connection.), ar d are in a word
work on the second track between Luke , tho Uut e&lt;iui|r(«d roods in tho West.
Ho
that if you desire to gvaaMy, surely,
Station and Niles with great energy,
ouickly and comfortably to any point in
large force* Of men being employed at
rimthorn Iowa, Nebraska, Ken—, or ,
several peinte. Tbe second trevk la to
on too Padlic Ruds, be sure that you i
go "Jly Wy of BurHngtan,'’
Gbamb TnvM.-Ths ncoipte uf tbe
AU who wish particular information,
Grand Trunk Bril way at Canada for the and a largv map, ahowing csrrsrtiy too
w.w* ending April &lt;J&lt;h were: 1372,
X3LS» ; 1871. X3J.1U0; Incmaae. xa.IUO,
or fl} percent.
Gbbat Warrux -The receipts uf
the Great Westtan Railway of Canada lingtoa,
for the week ending April Sth were :
Scwrnxra's soxnur row Mat.W, X|»,.M6; lnerw.ee, | "Travellng by Tclampb,” to the title
4t,M0,ortt pereenu ’
uf an interesting series uf splendidly 11­
lustrated artlebw. which will b.gin in
I the May number of Heribncr's Month-

1st Ward at ths Ward School lh«.
2d Ward at the Wart Bobool Hoose.
3d Wart at James Clark. *s Office.
«h Wart at ths County Clerk's Office.
A full attendance te ronueated. By
order of Committee.
N. BAihar, Chairman.

sseHx***®*

1 /sss Esr»rt»‘

,

Good Temptere IJterary -octal next
Wadt—day eVg.
I John Btanley &gt;«1!» eanaed iriilt at t!&gt;»1
' lowest retro, and all bis geode as equal

I

xmbE

•
M. E. Churoti next Babb*th morning
and evening.
Rev. J. Straub,of Lansing, preached
at the M. K Church last HaltUtl. after

TST‘
Tk,ro nTiZtTc^ I
«
WIU1AM4. Malta
1
tsTISGS LODGE, NO. SA.riow.osaT'

Tai Cracun Cbcat will be ia asm inn
next week. Call for your ratals cm L
R Ktaoffx. al tho City Dining Rooms.

Dixr&gt;—As we go to press we learn
that. K. C. Nash one ot lhe moat |.rum*
laent cltiarus of Woodland, dl.xl at IS
o'clock last night.

I J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.
Pare Drugs and Medicines

Hwrtllen Limbs

MTtST MEMC4KSI

DRUGS

DRUOG16TH SUNDRIES,
AND FANCY GOODH

PAINTS A.ISI) OILS*

Mi idicines,

Paint C "
Varnish, and

Dye Stuffs,

PAINTS &amp; OILS
School Books ■

Stationery

raJCCIHrtlONB AND FAMILY

nSORll'TB.

UKEill

SCHOOL BOOKS,
j
BLANK BOOKH.
JUVENILE BOOKS,
ST1MDABD WORKS HD POEMS!
lodis TBS YUSO BJ0&amp;,

HUB 8ATOUKLS.
Perfumeries, Pomnua.!es and Hair Oils.

Wall Paper and
Chirtain Fixture#!

H1MILU KUaUBUB WBANTUS.
" Hume and Uuriety." In Scribner's,
Li to be enlarged and Improved Home
of th® most U--COP1 pushed of Amertan
woman
grtiero nt’l here contribute to
John Bnuncr la building quite an
addition to Ida residence, South-west tho odlfleaiion of their country-woman.
corner of Broadus) and Division St

&amp;AK3BR9SMSB'
■ICHIGAR CENTRAL R. R.

Grani River Valley Diviam'

SOLD IN HASTINGS.
BY ACKLEY A- SLADE.

Local blijijits |Mict$.

Hep.H. A, Goodyear hi digging* w«U
on his prerniow on Green street, op]o.
site the rem donee of R. B. Wlgblmau.
Tbc receipts at the hocUI given on
Imprnvrments are the order ot tbs
Friday evening by Mrs. D. R. Cook, In
aid of ths organ fund of Hastings Ixulge dsy al tbe Court House, and under tbc
No. M. I. O. 0/F., were 36,00.
the skil|ful supervision ot Aldorman tlca! science, not lor tl.e profeaslona!
Don't foil to oxatTllns th« Laws of the Hama, Messrs. Fuller A Cook. Aod John few, but for the reading many.
•' The Song Magill,” froth Mistral's
extramsinn, published in fhia tome Michael, the wor&gt; |« all being done In
I'.wrn of Mlreio. 1- exquisitely rendered
Some of them arw of the grostaot publto
importance, and we give them all, that
Wny Tinkler 1* grading and otberwia»4mpraving bls premises ou tho
tiic public may know what w as done
Houth-west corner of Broadway and

ALkruisu Eastman is building a fine
addition tn his plaster Ware House Io be
used for an Agricultural Ware Room.
By lhe way, he Is selling lots of Plaster,
which speaks well tar the enterprise of

AcxutT A Slxbx haring just receivsd
a full assortment of points and oils, in­
Good m the beat cud cheap aa tho
cluding a bill of tho celebrated Rubber
cliaaj&gt;»4 - the boot- and slides fur uh
Paint, for outside work, said to be the
by Jacob Mnux.
very best jn market.

John 8. Goodyear of ibe lata firm of
Goudyaar A Barlow, re turned on M^nr ,
day night from New York ait v, whither ,
he bad l&lt;ect&gt; buying one of the largest 1 Dr. Brown U about erecting a large
It trill pay to go and examino Jacob stock of goods ever brought to this city.
addition to his rvnldence, oppiette the
Malts' stoc'; of boots and shoe. before
school ground on Broadway.
purchasing olsewheev.
Jebn A. Greble la ehanring tbe InItadiea Congress Gaiters for 00 cents
per pair, and Ladies Barge Balia for
SI.34 per pair, at

C ailed States Patent Office to Michigan
Inventors for the week sailing Agril
S, ISTi, and curb bearing that date.
Furnished this paper by Cox A Cox.
Solidiore &lt;.f Patents, Washington, D.

parted to fish when served st ths table
by tbe use ot the famous Halford Leiceotsrwblrc Table baucc. If you will test
this Wlandsrd an lek you will be satle-

xent of hdiea' fashionable boots and
shoos ever brought to this market, at
the store of C. M. Ilunyau &amp; (ix, on
Jefferson stryvt.

Michigan Central R. R.
OLD, RELIIB LE AID DIRECT ROUTE,
teressa lutre.' »s4 Ckirar;. mtarae »*—• sewawU-e. vttl Urias EsH D.u.11 sad Wta trea
Oetai shw F». tkk. sast walU r.rtX^ sstas.
trsttoylU Isevo bsSsriFLv
ssU si vmsu
»
&gt; DON -Ml. ~«UkH SmLw-u as tells-rs.

,
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I

S_U&lt; Id U..t»D»|,h.^.

This wotulerful vegetable restorative ;
is the sheet anchor of tM fesUo eud de- ,
Irilitalod Aa a tome and cordial for the '
aged sad languid it. has no equal 1
among stomachics. As a remedy for
the neryous woskno- to which wamsn '
ore oopeeially subject, il ti supertadmg I
An Eo&gt;»y on Journalism, by Mr. every other annuls nt.
In all climates,
Whitelaw Reid. Menacing Editor of lbs
tropica) temperate or frigid, it acts aa a
line York THherno, will appear in an
specific in every species of disorder
which undermines the bodily strength
and breaks down the animal spirits.
'

title of an Important article by O. R.
Buriiiant, Which will apgsas |n tbe
May HetiLtier. It stiongly advocates
compulsory education, as the only rem­
edy for the rapid Increase .of Illiteracy

the 8te«k of this Company aa estimated
by the Superintendent of the Insurance
Departmeut of the Mate of Naw York is
S376.42 for s^wry SIM;stock. largely
in excess of any other Company, and to
conclusive evidence of lhe perfect se­
curity atTbrded by this Company to
th&lt;«c seeking Insurance. Fanncn ef
Barry County, itudence, experience,
and wtodsHO almon lab you to seek eucti
lamlty, rather than one liable to lhe
operations &gt;&gt;f chance and which may or
may not be liable to pay yottr lose when
it oeruro. For insunmro In the pbove
reliable cumiuny. apply to

rs"wi i.Lta’£I’*kCT&gt;

BILLIAP.D TABLES!
Gigantic

Gift

Enterprise.

$166,000
AMONG THE , PATRON'S

New Advertisements

WKLLS’ CABBOLIC TABLETS.

St Joseph,Mich. July 4,1872

'ION

black &amp; t ullor hare bought Cue old
Boston &lt;Xsh Store attend, and will op-n
up tiwir aur^b works there ia a tow

SOLD IN nASTINCfS,
BY ACKLKY k 8LADB.

ft

[NOCURE.NO chai

(J*. (Carbureter; tieorge W. Coleman.
boost nu Tot -On Monday, 8. P.
Kalamagoq.
s
Cady, £*].. while in a maebino shop al
Waahlng Machine, William Oooprt,
Grand Rapids, met with an aecidout,
- Wt wake a specialty of the Boot and caused by a hanvy plero of iron falling
Brick Kiln, John Eisele, /un Arbor
Shue trade, aod have a larger Block on the first toe of bis right foot, crushing
Food Apparatus Cor Saw Mills, 1*
E'cbaa and J. D. Wilson, Muskegon.
than any other Houao ia tlie Ci-y. Give

fi&gt; centsfor men Cottonadc
Pants at ibe Great One Price
Store of Grand Rapids. Star
Clothing House.

“JSsBg.
&gt; MsnS. taslsUas

A Caanox—Wa learn that John C.
Clark. Bupervieor eUet of Maple Grove,
has rssignsd. and that Hoc. Leander
Lapham has Immm appointed to fill tho
vnoumy. A good official rwtiros, and ia
aocoeedad by one of both ability and

"-S-S:

FITTERS?

&amp; T—1860-X.

CHACitBAEkaL-

Fkmoxal.—We received a pteaaanl
mil on Tuewlay moratog from Hon. V. j
P. Collier, of Itattls Crock, our noeornpllahml Statu Treaaurcr. Ito reports
tiro political horinto about that section

U

FLIRTATION

'ffiSBfcftrifiter t± t-si

VEGETI NE
PUIIFIEI THE BL0OD AHB IE*
BfilEt THE HEALTH.

Buffido

Land.

pieties of "Wbat tbe Captain brought
Ashore from the Wreck," on answer to
“East Bmi." tho second of our series of tho State of Michigan, for the wwok en­
letters from Paris, among other gool ding April 13th 1872. Reported for tho
Hastiags Republican Baaxn, by J.
McC. Porkino fcOo-.CMuneoltoi-at-Itaw
and Sobs itors for Patents and Claims,
No. 513 8evautli Street, Washington,

ColHnsvi! Io —Oceana Co.
Cborwick-T-Ionia Co.
Bravo—Allegan Co.
Zeeland—Ottan a Co.
Qiarlevoix—Charlevoii Co.

Star CU
Rapids.
Onli tl~00"for a good
daubblc and twist suit of
clothes for men Star Cloth­
ing Hm^GraMdRa^ds.

f

Meadrilie. Barry 0u.-F. B. Wflliauu

‘ P. Maries H. 8. Laxsb, rerignsd.
'
Puri Austin, Huron Co.-T. Wimon
' P M^ vies 8. W. Herrick, sbwxmded.
:
Corah Moelcrim Co.-J. Holcomb P.
• M-, vice J. Fruakbargsu, rxsigwed.

JURGBEBA
HASTINGS UM ms I

in full mJ^ri ‘.

Clark's Fhctogrsjh Galls? !

�taitioa of each pupils, aad soltert the
name, aad they may aalboriae or order
tbe nuspeu.itni or exjuhlan from the
■rhool, whatever iu their judgrmiml tbe
interacts of ths school demand it, of any
aad eigtey-ax. throe thoMiad fire hunpupil
gtolty od puss m-deKtanor or
dfod aod uinsty-two, three tiuraeanJ rix
hundred, three thnaenad six hundred
(3629.) 8k. W. They shall purchase
end two, three thousand six hundred
sr lease a site for a echool-Louse as shall
and three, three thousand rix hundred have been designated by the district, ia
and rixtaeu, three thousand six hundred ths corporate name thenof, and shall
aadeeveatoen.thrre thourandaix hundred lanld, hire, or purchase auch school­
and twenty-four, three thousand six hun­ house out of the fond provided for thst
dred and Iwenly-ssx, three thousand rix punwsu, end mako solo uf any site or
hundred aad tweoty-oeren. throe thoua- other prujierty ot the district, when law­
and rix hundred and twenty-sight, three fully directed by the qualified rotors at
thousand rix hundred and twetey-ame,
three thousand rix hundred and fortyfour, three thousand rix hundred nod

of Ate or any otter State, involving an
Wrttmct. or ptedge,
far the payment of anaatteo or endowJT’-L."1 - ’,E*p’7®”*
*om*e-Tw to

S’! «’ .

r-.-MwIOre*
»' Hervey. *» «Ls towesl S»gHfiggMoeoerityZrBe
IKXKUCTAUX. Ms Ceseeri^r.
■ale Orore, Aprtl 1st. l«i

K'i'ismiESirasr' lawifusssmaz *rf~ I

eeto.esaais

a*m. fcT2S

PHOHATE ORDER.

&gt;
’

tor General shall bepnina /nets uvidooce
of the amount of specific tax dae from
and jnyable by said eorparation, and
notice of the tnal of said appeal shall
bo nerved by said corporation upon the
Attorney General; and in case two rog­
ular terms of said court shall at any
time pass after filing said appeal, bond
and specification., and sach aerponitioas
shall not have notioed the earn, for tnal,
said appeal shall, upon motion of the
Attorney General, bo diemiaeed. and th.
Anaitor Gesroral shell immediately iasu» his warrant ft* tlie collection of
said tax, to the ehenff of any uoaaty of
this Smto, and the said .hsriif shall
proceed to collect the assn# in tho man­
ner bervrn before eet forth.
In csir
said appeal is not taken within tho time

any such mrarancejroeranty,contract, or'
pledg as aforesaid, before tbe deposits
of such eeeoriure, or before rompliamx.
with nay condition precedent provided
by the tew. of thio State for b% iasunsaoe ootapamaa, ahall bo liable to a
pooalty of ono hundred dollars tor every
application obtained, or in.uranco, caarauty. contract, or idedge made, to 1st
sued for aad ro-ov.-red m tue name of
tho people by tho Attorney General or
juneecuting attorney of thepeopv ecus-__ _____________
ty, either by action of debt or criminal ral ahaO bo finaL
progtoteim; aad any person who mar
* '
hove paid money, th-refor shad be en­
titled to recover tho aame tank from tho
ponoa to whom it was paid, or in ease
such person was an agent, then at hia
option from tho principal of such agent,
by artioa of aasnmprii, to bo brought at after tho fln/^day of May, A.
soy time within nut rears after aueb ,D, 1872, to estimate the amount of
pevmauL
specific tax due from and payable by
Hoe. 1 Thia art shall take immadiato any corpuratiou, from the test infor­
mation be may be able to obtain, and
Approved March 29, 1872.
charge the same upin tho looks -of his
AN ACT to amend eectoins throe thou­ office, and the sanw prvreedlngt ahall
sand six hundred and ninety-five of thereupon bo had in regard to ftinag
tlie Compile.! Laws of eighteen hun­ notice thereof appoaling. and collecting
dred and seventy-one, being ssetitm lhe aame. aa ia boreinbofore provided
one hundred and thirty-six of chapter aad urontiuMd ia this art.
Sac. 7. Tlie term 1‘corporation" as
need in thia oct, shall bo oonstroed to

Approved March 29, 1872.
sed seventy-one. being section coo
hundred and thirty six uf the Kovirod AN ACT to amend sertton ten ot act
nunilier
one hundred and oevoutyBtatatea of rightero hundred and fortyeeran of tho Sasrion laws ui eighteen
six be. aad the same ia bcrebytemoad.-J
hundred and eer.nty-one, the same
so aa to read aa follows:
being
section
four thuism.l end
(3W6. 1 Bk. IM. The township board |
twelve of the Cotnpdal Uss of eigh­
of each township, and in the com uf
teen hundred and sevo'y-one,being aa
frarttotml school districts, tho township
board of the township ia whmh tho dis­
trict ortrool-houM thereof ia situated,
.hall have power and ia hereby required
Lawn of eighteen hundred and rixtyto remove from office, ui«n aatiriartor-,
ww
a U— s*_’
1
Sacnaa 1. Tie Petfla «/ At SUU /
■Ifiii
yra snort, That section tan of act
« school inspector who shall have ills- '
gaily used or dispom-d of any of tho number one hundred and eeventy-seven
public moneys intrusted to hia charge, of tbe Sotaion Law* of eighteen hun­
dred
sad seventy-one, the eemo being
er who shril poroiatently and without ’
sufficient eauee, refttse or neglect to dis­ section four thousand and twelve at the
charge anv one of th. dutioe of hia of­ CcmpOed Lawn of eighteen hundred
fice And in case of aneh removal,'It
shall bo $0 duty uf the to endup dark
ofaach township, to enter in the rec­
ords of such township, the reoulution or
order of such board for such removal;
(4012.) Mac. 10. iw Board at Con­
trol ns the sama baa heretofore Leon
constituted, shall have full power and
Authority over tbe ewamn and indemni­
ty lauds' uf the State, over the Stato
Swamp roeda and other reads, laid out

Approval March 29,1872.
AN ACT toauthoris. tbe Auditor Gen­
eral to aseroa by estimate, specific
taxes upon wporauons which nog
tert ar refoao to make tho report as
required by tew upon which specific
taxes are eompated, and to provide
for the eoftertion of tho aamo.
Bncvror 1. n»
r/ Ate Suu •/
Huktfaa fuati. That whenever auy Cur­

rec: ro-surveys with a view to selections
of snore fit and convenient localities,
and for thn purpose of equalising tbe
distribntiaa ol Btato aid, in ths more
uu rotUsd portions of tho State, and con­
necting hues of rood* already built,
they .hall have poorer, a majority of
their number concurring therein, to
surrey, lay out, and establish n»w Hneo
of read; to direct from lime to time
what work shall be commenced, .aspendod or disroctiaund; end wheuev.i by
the suspension cf work oa, or the diescntinuaacs of said road,the sppropris-

of the Cosnpited Laws of eighteen hun­
dred and erirenty-one, bo amended so as
to rand aa folio wv:
(3f.se )8ac 6.-Tbe qualified votes of
such di*tr:,t, when .wmbl«l porro.ut
to each previous notice, and all existing
districts, at their annual meeting in the
your one thousand eight bandied and
fifty-nine, .hall clert from tho qualified
votan of auch district, a moderator for
three yearn, a director for two-yeere, and
aaaaMKor tar one year; aad oa the ex

they shall uoi in any oaae build a frame
sehool-houM on any rite for which they
have not a title in foe, or a lease for fifty
ysan&gt;, without securing the privilege a|
removing the said school-bowse whea
lawfully directed eo to - do by tbe quali­
fied voters of the district nt anv annual
or special mooting; PratM else, That
tho qualified voter, of the district may
appoint a building committee to take
charge of the work of building each
■ MfiMoaiNt
(M44.1 Bre. 75. When a new district

bee, and regularly thereattar, their sev­ house, or entitled to other propurtv. the
eral socceescrs shall be etected for a inspectors, at the time of forming such
term of three years each. Within ten rew district, or aa soon thereafter as
days after their ekeifoa, those eereral way be, shall ascertain and determine
offirere shall file with tho director a th* amount justly due to such now dis­
written acceptance of tbs offices to ehieh trict, from any district out of which it
they shall hare been nwpecurely elec­ may have beta ia whole oc in part
ted, whieh shaft be reeordsd by arid di- f ’tmad, as the proportion of such new
reetat,
district, of ths value of lhe school-house
(B&amp;B2 )8ac. 11. The annual meeting । and other property belong to tlie former
of cash school dietriet shall be held on I district; at the time of such diviaion and
the first Monday of September in eXh .I whenever, by lhe division of any district.
year, and the school year shaft coatmearo 1 the echool-buuse or site thereof shall
'no Linger be conveniently located for
i school purposes, and shall not be desired
for um by tho new district in which it
i may be situated, the school inspector, of

SHEPARD’S

COMPOUND WAHOO BITTERS,
aawa.-t^nt—' “ •
Price, only SO CenU a Bottle.

f^XLSr-'^r xs

Jautuiler, JwDpeefton, SottrStom­
ach, CtaeNrvsMwe, Nerrowa ami
Sick Headache, t.tver Complahit,
f'rrer^jlffac, f&gt;ifaj&gt;ejtaia, ICorma
Im ChUrfrca, FUea, Bllloua CUatptainta, Loea of Appetite, KrupHona of the Skin. JHmplea om the
riser, and all IMscaaea of the
lUnext; Olao the heat lUueetie in ,
Vac for Kidney Oomplalnta,
n'coh Back, Fuln in the Leins.
Luuthapo, Clrarel. Rheumatism.

gm
.raantaiTfof k

flMiku

district, and shall ba final, subject to al­
teration afterward by the inspectors, on
the written request of a majority of the
qualified Wlsssof the the district
(3602.) Sk. 22. The amount of taxes
to bo raised iu any district fur the parpoee of purr basing or building u ichool«d&gt;rk ofeeach township ia 7EK tho dis­
trict is in part situated, the number of
childten between the ages of fire and
twealy years in that port of the district
lying in aueh township, and books ahall
bo drawn from the library of each town­
ship for the use of such district, but tho
districts shall have areasi to but one
such library at the same time, and the
said inspectors shall establish tbe Older

yearn residing Uicreic.
(3008.) 8k. 23. Such qualified voten,
when aarouibtel as aferetaid. mar from
time to time impose sorb tax aa shall be
nsrnosary to keep their achuol-housv in
repair, and to provide the wnoeKary ap­
pendages and school apparatus ; and in
townships having district libraries, for each township library ; Presided, Tbit
tho supi«rt of tho sama, and to pay and no book* shall be drawn from any town­
discharge any debts «e liabilities of tho ship library by the district haring a
district lawfully incurred ; and when a district library, but sack district shall
tax is voted or estimated by tbe b-mnl, be entitled to its just proportion of
under lhe provisions of section twenty- books from the library of say township
four, and is neodesl tor use before it am in which it ia [portly utuaied, to bo add­
be collected, the district mi y borrow to ed to tho district library, and also to
an amount not exceeding the amount of its equitable sham of any library mon- 1
tho tax; and nd money raise 1 by die- , eya reived or received by any aueh town- '
trict tax shall bo usol fir any other pur­
pose than that for which it was ruied, f
without a vote of two-thirds of the tax(SfiTe.) Sue. do. Tlie district board I
shall biro . sell qualified toorhrrs a. may
be required, an t al! contract, shall be
in wntinr and synod by a majority ol
tho board oa behalf of the district; said
contract shall sjrcify the wages agreed
upon, and shall require the teacher to
keep a c.rrect list ot the pupils, and tbe
agv of each atlnadiug lhe echool, aad
tlie number of days each pupil is pres­
ent, and to furnish the director with a '
correct copy of the sama at the close of
the school: sail] contract shall Im&gt; filsd ’
with the director, and a duplicate of the ,
name furniabed to tbe teacher
j
(34517.) Sac. 41. Within ten day. next
previous to tho aanttal district mooring,
it shall be the duty of thn director, or
such c-tber.-Tierscti as the district board '
may appoint to take tho census of the
district, and make a list in writing of
the names aad ages of all tho childrwu
between the ague of fire and twenty j
years residing therein, and a cony of'
said list shall be verified by tho oath or j
affirmation of tint pencu taking such
osnsus, by cflldavit sppeodc-l thereto or
indorsed thereon, netting forth that it is
a correct list of tho names of ail tile
children between tlie ages aforesaid re- i
riding in tho district, which affidavit mey
bo made before tho clerk of the township;

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me

BLOOD PURIFIER

| J.CW. ee roue 4rt.esJ w eels-ar ri-^SUr.
siikrr M Us w is W|S‘'7. katisa kesa is.luelTO
। to vmowv Ike rtbi. or soy pwt ik»r«.r. sow
: nnalslof mvsn4 Uy eM Martfs«r&gt;e4 th. m*
CUlS.ro W »S to. B1-.M..HI
si u&gt;.
&lt;1*14, Ur sn»s&gt;pu mU isitrral toas. ike rem at
I sm bssCrTO utf ttty tOor Seitan sTO MfUtwsti

DR. WILSON'S

COUGH MIXTURE.

FURGUSON'S

WONDERFUL OIL!
Wheeler &amp; Willson

3570

Dr. Crook’s Wine of Tar.
A

IO YEARS
IrJiSSit

DR. CROOK'S

rttePrteueel I

.iwst

WINE
WORM CONFECTIONS

&gt;1. D. COOK, Jlgt.
ana asaar mrwcr
Ussa tin4T«s, Mich.

A W«
Challenge.
W . Give tl.000
iu

mn
fhsm and payable by sudt corporation,
from the beet information ho may be
abb to obtain, amLchargo each amount
upon the book, of hi. oflico ; and after!
each estimate an made by him, ho shall
forthwith send by mail oc otherwise, a
writtaw notero signed by him. to any ens
of the offioen or directors oi inch ror
poratiim. of the amount of specific tax ro

They shall also have power to extend tlie
time for completing the work of any
contract, and to correct all errors,
whether of deecripticna or otherwise;
and thio proviso shall bs embodied in
evory contract under this acL
Said
CommieciMMn shall poeeasa aft of tho
power vested ia, end duties imposed on
Swamp Load State Bond Conmieefcn-ro
by art eevserty-rix, Heerijn Imws of one
thouaand eight hundred and sixty-seven,
aa act amowiatoty there to, aa fisr aa ro­
tates to swamp and indemnity tend*,
aad State Swamp lead roads iatbatow-

CHAMPION WASKEI

Debilitated,

Cum the Food to Digrat,

EXAMIMATIOM OT TKACHKMfo

’

Tux Bnuto ExaMtaanox or Tax­
otere In Bury County, will 1* held m
follows:

SSKiw.

NATURE'S
Siertd. The amount of money raised
Irr the dismir:. and the purpoee. tar
whfch it was nurod;
EpMA. The kinds of books ussd in
ths mhool:
Aroth fioch other tacts and atatietsm ia regard to teboals and the .ubject
of educatfoa aa th* superintendent of pubbe tastroettoo shaft direct.
(SMfi.) 8k. W. Nd board shall, be­
tween toe first Monday in Ueptecibcr
and the soared Monday of October in
eech year, make out and deliver to the
supervisor of aaeh township ia which
say port of the district io sitaatad, a re­
port in wntjng under their hands of ell
taxes voted by the di.tnct during th.
proceeding year, and of all taxae which
saidboeXi. Mthorixed to impoee to be

CALSINS'

ItiialMann---------------- .
Bcrtorrethe Appetite,

attended school during the year.
JkerU. Tbe length of time the school
has been taught during the year by a
qualified teacher, to. length of time
ko|4 by each, and the wages paid to
each;
PVlk, Tho average length cf time
scholars between five and- twenty years
□f age have attended school during ths
Jb*t|
Sirtl The amount of money received ,

PUBIFY YOUB BLOOD.

Hair Restorative
DR. CROOK’S

pokTroot.

p&lt;axj5g
pre Wines and

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                  <text>HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, W1CRIGAN

fa fafa# ci*

RETJ ABLE

WEDNESDAY MAY 8. 1872.

(TREBLE &amp; RUSSELL,
Agents for the Celebrated

EW DRE83 GOODS,

Gentlemen
nnw cobsets,

OLIVER CHILO PLOW

Everything

Ona BI) GLOVES,

with thefarmers because nf
1st tightness of Draft,

Need.

ta.ttnaaaj

The Boj* waat to see you anc
want to show youJhe*Gco4K dC
entirely new and filfeOs not to h&lt;
beaten in the State of Michigan.

2nd

NO. 2.

speak* to tbo gallery, to poetoritv ; aompletely forgeta the jary, though remiadodbyihe Jadge of their preeuaee and
utility. Heedvamreo to the middle of
tbe court yoking. tnOa whas marsh­
tag backward* like (he clergy fa the we have now great eebodl* both for
Italian ehnrobee. He ri pomiens 1s, liberal culture and applied roiewoo equed
to those abroad uhere the past generatiou were axupelAd to send tbeir aorta |
chief ; read*, acraeha* oorariouaQy, gad and with equal pride we point to such
rtrikao hi* hand*; ho m* over the pubScatioM as The JUiut, fa which the
hiatoeyof hriroreer, miuaupth. Han­ echotoahlp, and tbe alagut and varied
au campaign with that of 187d, aad tha culture of our age iapraeentod fa a rtyto
Coup d'Eut with the fourth of Septem­ of typography equal to that of the old­
yet ofiaaUy recoguiaad. Tha civil pow- ber ; aS ia a gigantic medley, whore est and brat pubtiahlng houao fa the
ar evemtepe ria Ihuita whau pronouncing every artbyect ia toaehed upon and every world. Beforenoo had been made to tbe
whieh dcay ia right and which erroeg.
great exoeOenoe of Ito engranaga. Thio
The biundn ia an inning forth. Mkhfeature of the magaxfao had itnpreeerd

of Handling.

3rd Excelling of work, /jays a furrow well
and will not clog.
4th Its Great Duribiiity
being harder than tempered steel.

amurod at the ide* of hi* reeking a revareal of it. jodgwmaoi by a jury of
twelve riiiaeca. The dropping fire of
ridicule which tha journal, kept up
agaiurt 1dm, owing to hi* aa* having
obeorvnd hi. raaolurioa to retire lika

are desirous of placing this Ptow in the hands

of every Farmer in Barry County on trial.

Boston Cash Sion.
THE FINKLE &amp; LYON

the speaker eqnally with th* elevating
and instructive character of if* reading
matter. Our busy, practical people uaed
*Bch an educatiou toward* the apprecia­
tion of the beutifal Sa AUint U*
entered upon axnieaiou field, where the
prusjwcta were not very encouraging,
and it is cwrtafalf a great triumph of
its able and ontrrprufag publisher, that
eqtdtabla
they itasealready won for it eachu gnat
acre tea From tbo start they made
large clarma for it, and tha eubeeriphoo
list shows that tha public response war
dfachod the uaQ* fa Ttachn’i ('afSn.and quickly ‘Mt up' tn the etsphetis stylo
raiead a atonn of applauaa, by charging known aa Mh cap*’ Aaff Ito fahim with trot bting ubartt whm he
ought to huna bUM praeout. with kmnr- aomethlag uot onlr for tha pubEahare to
fog nothing and yet knowing everythfog
bo cbeerfal about; it *bowe that, after
—and pradfoing to be a general vf aa all. there i* Kxnawhere among our peo­
foanrrectfon rather than fa geaoral of ple aa appreciation oi what i* firat-deaa
Franco. The Judge** charge vaa dear in art a. wall aa in literature. Lot u.
and impartial, and h. plarod the ria« cultivate thia and it will boar abundant
in ten qUMtion*. fa a manner not !o be
and goodly fruit. With the arrwinn
miaaridantood. Tbefaardirt juatifiaa the to tha nmnagetnaul of The AUiot alow

of “Fogtiah luxury and Italia* corrup­
tion " One hundred per cent of the
charges made against him however, ro- yrtto spank, naff the dsfseilItos will
sulta from bn having failed to bool off gladly jay ante end the 3,000 ft* fine,
the German* The crowd never par- while utodfastfag on moderation during

•armcun.
MraM-liMtla

Detroit Stoves!

aceomphahed fart." . Of courao the
necrurity of according a proppar up­

question, to ail th* to*Umooy and elo­
quence on thia point are auperogatory.
He ri mamly areuad at being diahouamble and dwioyal toward, the Emprea.

State Fair at Kalamazoo,

PARIS COUUMPOMDBICZ.

Northwestern Fair ut Grand Ra|«t
hcrixon at Iiotdc or abroad. Conspiratom find their occupation gone. Italy
fovta France nture than cvet, bar rew-ti
flirtatious with l*rurria were only tbe

ored in all tberepuMic of lottara, tha incraaaed circulation of the magarinn and
it. large efficiency fa promoting a fora
far •'the true and beautiful’ ia Mt to

ure* be look for her defence, aoc eetebliabed that ho was provrattod from do­
ing so. Os, tbe mornmg of the revolu­
Alter Um bam aa* aansaga .fair i
tion of the fourth of September he re far gingerbread ; fate to u NMM
affirmed hi* loyalty, anw the £mpre«a rapidlj dying oat, U wax ram*; thrt
under the MCfud Fvqgjrrt for ‘nci

teqniM a* well a* the advutagM of
f nMiminy. win bo famaatod apart all
flwagfctful people and ww vffl rift
plMexiw forerar d any wabocitipftbua
handed ia at thia uAce to tbe publiahore
fame. Sutton A Co., 23 Liberty Bl,
Nev -York. For *5 thia elagant pohlicuiton u furaiabed for one yarn aad a
hertitifhl oil chromo ia given free a* a
premium to each aubecriLer?

imperial family for taw aoe* ^Mt Mh-

The lieirpit i

5S£J-a?fE-S:

Sewing Machine.
To all who Intend to Purchase Sewing Machines

GOODYEAR A- STRIKER.

Respectfully announce to their patrons mid
the Public Generally,that they havo removed
to the Lnrgt* and Commodious New Brick
Store adjoining the Washington Block, nnd
will be happy to serve all who nuiy give them
a call, f&gt;o«keri| mid Qrpcpijies conslajtfly
arriving lyrllie Cat l*oad, umt wHT he sdld
for Cash Cheaper than ut the advertised
Cost Sales. If you do’nt believe it call and
_ 'ash for Butter, Eggs, and
see. W&lt;- Pay
all kinds of Produce.
BLACKSMITHING!

The FINKLE A. LYON Manufacturing Company beg leave to
call the attention of the public to tbo fallowing fact* relative tn their tinproved Hewing Machine, " Vn-rou
1. That It la a Shuttle Machine of the flrot etaaa, having all the latent Improvemonte. Including their patrot Drop and Lnterehaagable feed.
1 That It has the beat constructed shuttle and the mart perfect lower tension
In existence. and deflea all competition In three pnrdmiiara.
A That fl ha. the only Sratio ITT, Krtnr-AlMCU-nwo needle to be found In
any Shuttle Machine, by wblcb the thickest material or the fl neat fabric can be
rowed, mlng either option, 41k or linen thread of any atae or flnlsh.
A That It runs easily, rapidly and quietly, all motions being pcetttvu wear
ing part* bring made of steel. and making a [icrfvet lockstitch alike on both

A That each Machine to Iboruughly tested oa the flneet a* wall aa the eoataaat
claaare of good*, and left ready for UM, and a«*to no r»redju.tincnt or alteration
of any kind for ordinary eewlng.
0. That II l* ao aimpie in ennatrur:kin, and easily kept hi order, that very lit­
tle or no Instruction i* needed to learn to Btltoh, Hem, Fell. Braid, Bind, Cord
earnest life ri perceptible. The hallow­
Gather , Quilt, Hem atlteh Embroider. Fringe, dc^Jke.
7. That It I. made throughout of the beat Materlato and tn tbe tncfl perfect ed time juet pasacd through has proved
manner, aod with ouch aimpUrity of oouatmetlrm that It ia no* liable to unequal that a rc-ligioua revival is abroad ; never
wear, and requlrre fewer repair- than any machine In tiro market, and ia readily
and inexpenalvely re adjusted after tong wear.
I K That It haa tha toetironuy, not only trf expert.need expert*, but ot tbe skill­
ed agvuta &lt;&gt;l other shuttle macblnre to the supeefarity in workmanship and oaay

rt. . That the Conipasy baa not roo*hl to obtain mrstala from Fair* or puUlc
Expansion*, which are easily obtained by a faitictowi, though pretty terr- axpenditun of tuautjr. aa4 are worthlwm aa to the genuine value of a Machine, bet
have preferred to expend the aame amount In keeping their work up to Uic
highrwt etaMdmd of perfection, thua enabling them to tend out no Machine
viM^Nt^iot bom-UMnMotrigUaautlr^Y.ndtha.evrramtM* They brtteve

Gf. IL. FRETTS, Agent.
Grand Rapides, Mich.

C. S. FRETTS, Agt.,
IInHting*i Minh.

MfafaatBttr tutm'ii tmat!,eaiaBfaLMiki-««
Stewart &amp; SteinhoH.

Sitjial ni Itteal,

DENTISTS.
DENTIST

Hukrilit

taking oflfaa, that be prosnieed to bo
faithful to her ex-Maysaty He wished
and order. The treasury baa found all to go to tbe Hotel de Vilfo to play the
the money required for the current year, roll of Lamartine, ia 1M8. Unhappi­
the country is rich and industrious, and ly it fo very difficult to art that part.
thia—“eeturity being what Rothschild
calls *gok' A u.an will be shortly, of chief witaeaeea, Marehgl Macmahtm and
General Changarafer, the on. from hi.
beaitation, and tbe other from ha* re­
fusal to reply directly, did him more
harm than good. Th* charge at iaoonaiatoncy to never aapitatoe, and ro­
tin ng to allow bto anocereor, General
ed as the needful mediciaa mao. If he Viaoy to do *o, iu a traa bill. Qdfflhat
but bold. to hi* promise not to impose ha ahould accept the command to rearit
hi* own view* ia referee™ to the finan­ th. aege. whilat having no faith in rece*, aducatiac. and array reform, tbo na­ .i.tanee; above all. that ba ctorateaaaotion will ardently eecoad him, and ed tha aortie at Buaaaval to calm tbo
France will rapidly recover her pro.tig..
Power and nopeet will return to bar. aa
toe labor* to beowna wioe and pratoieal.
Higne ere not wanting that th* French

a*reMk-i.*N wemate* I* te writ Ouai
-Jraroro ore*. A rutiir.
M-ter

tm the part of 'the moat intollertaal
people in the world " Not only tha
clergy, but pnawiaent pereon. an- boldly
attackieg th&lt;^indifl«ror.ce of tha age. In
the journal, there i* a diminuaticn fa
the froth and phraeo. .lady served up,
and an inr-linntiou to practian, rather
than to talk aixmt the “whole duty of
man." The public and private educa­
tional eetabliaiunente are filled with pu­

pil*. I viaitad mhu* of the municipal
ateniog eclmul. recently, aad they too
had no vacant Mate; adulta of both
nxm and of every age, were kMiduoualy retnedyug a nagtected education, or'
acquiring for the flirt time the proof ofr
kuowledgw being power. Chance anabl-

id Bepublicana amid for a franco buy
up and devour all their paiUrtal foaeNotaThier*, not a I'ruaaun now in
graberbavad! Aa a oat-off there ia mud
knee deep, and about forty paany goA ;
even there (heater* have .offered by the
PerVLaxflaaaca, juat added; tha en­
war; infant prodigiaa and phenomena largement of the department at Berne
are oon^aooou* by their abeaaiM Tbe
and Society, to which half a doaaa of tbe
celebrated ravage iron tbo Oaribbe I»meat brilliant and totaled at writora
among th* werttortpf Amorim willhere■ffor rootribvto monthly matter* at

link in the Prnarian ring aneinling to hie houae-koapar, after the «x|*umkj*
Parte wu either wanting or weak.
of fitting up hie raail fa Pero Lechnieo
Thank, to th* Communirta Laving ahaU have been paid. Tbo chief menra
nearly burned down the Palace Juatice,
the prvaeat traqwrary Court Houae i*
very small, and the public are a* eotrfurtobly packed a* aardfao* iu a box.
It wu only after the epoaoh of Troehu'.
«mn*el-M. Aliau, that “aid-” were
dritincily declared fa the trial That
gentleman ia not eompoaad of fleah and
blood, but &lt;d parchment, and hi. food
mart coaairt at the rtatne. at toga. Ha
WM cool, cauatio, and earthing at tmeu.
He hinted thia .w a Bonaportiat de­
fence. and riaoe then, the impartial
Judge haa winked at the exprewinu* of
political disfavor or approbation aa al­
tered by the audiertM. It suat how

trial, and thu* ha. rotnpaUad hfataalf to then I
defend hU public character—involved
“
brow...- he dabbled in jnlitica and a
apeculatod uu riaiug to tha aartith of

pot., .
.as &gt;wi&gt; crowded with purchaaars. The idea
general, rinse tha .uocee* of fka flreti got abroad—at flret, justly so—that *K
' Napoleon, aad partly owing to aaadet*- titoZert were to U had for no* to
tiou for the doctrine of imperial chan- eotfaag, owing w the raiafartunm of the
caa aa fa ancieat Borne. M. Graadpare ooaaln; llmagers arrived, and ths
' reti. defendant-, coanml, a tnanrtf' buaohsm m making thorn pay fancy
the
firrt
quarter,
bat
tooaexraaly
hold
1 akin *nd bona, with a vafoa mild andI prtarofaraHMsfa of rebbtah There
EL. A.. Bus ell!
on. Some of his professors earn aa' mellifluent Ba buUm apparently with
‘ i* a very sensational pe—sreg on vfow—
Go there to your
much aa 9M fra. per month. private tuCHOICE GBOCKB1BB! tione iodudod. and among tbe latter,are
cowfMmooa members of the Upper Ton
who are rroolutely studying EngHah and
German The latter language ia bring

H A! H A!

daecrqtivo at Amcrioaa Uli* and MOUOry. undro th* title •'Traveling by Toto
gregh "■ Tbe Olaatraiioaa are by a
group cl artmto.-Moran, King. Sol.
Bytyngu, W. L. tiMppasd. Bunge, Baah.
Tbe May aumbor oeutama a vary tun­
ny
by Mn. Walker, graphically
illustrated by Fhopiaud ; aaolW of the
8uxa Hohn Stories, with two axqetoto
poem*; a etory by Noah Brooka,—‘-The
Waif at Nantarn Island f' aaff rtltoxt
faataltoest of Mra. LHipbaaf* atory,

�New Advsrtisemsnts.

lanntr.

1 Oth), and for a Kttta rest, commenced a
perusal of fa atmtoete. My attention
wre soon drawn to an article from
End, by “Agnre;" after readfag it crew
fully, I came to tto ronrluuon that if

U Mr. Bnutwdl .« usds* gto M- tofrreeipuwtso! fa haaorsaad amohicreaky, like th. Financial Minister or nwnta, and if ttoy happra to b. unable
I'nresr of England, Franc, or Pnuaia, to lire from the ranks, or are com)wiled’
1
of appearing in jieracn in Oongnaa, and
from any cause, to reto* from office,’
they become discontenled, fault finding,•
and inimical. A faw month, ago tto•
^nartton was wriowsly mooted how to1
rid th. Republicanparty of thi. rabl-uh.
As tto patrouago of tha govuramrut1
dAndmstod. and sraveure [dire, were'
atoliehed. thia oflrial reeking *temrnt1

‘
tto raaM**, that many people seriously'
rtxtertaiued tto ide* of calling upon th*1
l-*t .non, and most advanced elements1
1
'

thi. State ia tin National Bepublirau
Convention. to to held at Phitad.lphia,
J eno 5&lt;h, IS72. to nominate candidates
tar Fi«id.ut aid Vic Preaideuti and
also to *l*ct a Republican State Cen­
tral Committee, will to told ia tto
Cm or Jxcxsov, at Unow Hau. Tar t'-

haring no reprwrentation, will to enti­
tled to on. dtlegnto.
By the resolution of 1858, no dele­
gate wil! to entiled to p seat who doc.
not reaid. in th* county ho xvpreeonta.
8. Di Buokax. Chairman.
*--------W. W. MttetoH

tho article in queetiuu wre a fair spoci®»® of the xbarseteristie otementa of
But End, that Hasting* T. P. were totter off If its Esst End had a hobpunched through it and the .ad let out
W. do not however take eeriore uxrep- j
bon to the majority of the article, a&gt;
there fa liUte tangabflity about it, yet a
portion of his corrarpood.nco fa calcutatod in its nature to cast injurious refioctiore upon the character of on. of
our most worthy and estimable cittaen*,
which briefly to notice. In spooking of
the several dunatiins that hare toe a
held here for tbe benefit of certain redpfaata at public favors, Ague* extent
his demurrer against th. habit rem. of
those individual* have of pocketing th. i
proereds of there tooafaciions without j

returning thanks to their geoaroua do- I
.-.nd other pretexts, and who could nrith- n»rs. Now, Sir, if Agure was properly I
er by puyehase,*, threat. nor cajoleuxml
imhsc* th. Executive Itepartmcui to aid of his criticism, and knew whereof ho ]
was writing, and had tbo honrety Io ;
deal with fact, he would (if at all) bar.
indicted far ottonrire. But, Sir, thia ver.- '
ecablo critic- pat. th. care, a* h. wp- |
pore*, beyond all poretblo protective
cavil by citing nn instr nee in mother
country, which, according to this con­
ception of tto rule, of dneraer and pro­
Rx-Mayur Bowwi, o*-Auditor John priety, is well worthy of imitation by
Wilreu. nx-M. a StillsreU of Indiana, stupid clergymen. After stating what j
mt-M. C. Grinnell of Iowa, &lt;5-U. 8. At tbo proceeds of tha occasion amounted •

ly sebotufts, quit tit. Republican party
iadfagret to build up a now "Reform
Party” in eonjuotion .with th. Demo­
crats, oi-rebels or any oltor dare of
Ding up tlm premium on gold. Yet Ito
hoarding of gold, beyond the amount of
tto reserve needed tv assure tho world
that tto Government will not to com­
peted to enter tto market re a rmrebre-

. H. Joms,
John Hibbard,
’. B. Stockbridge, M. S. Brewer,
UUM O’DvnnJl, C. K. Robiiteon,
towton Mitchell,
Chas. E. Holland,
JbpsMmm State C-afrsJ torewMta-.
Lanreng, Merab 12, 1872.

A*»t- ftecretary of War Daaa, and «xevcrybo.l v bare, fortunately far th. pu­
rity of the party, gone to Cinriaaati to
get up a txrty for themtalvn*. A mackreal Brigade with no one of fare rank
than Brigadier General in the battalion.
W. at. act dispored to undent, thi.

at&gt;&lt;Lmalignity con do will to doc. by
three mss to regain thnir lost place*
Th. Cmciunati Coaventten may fairly to
e.dlad tto hungry aolvw ci.»rratiaa,for
it Is al met cxcltuirvlv composed a!
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tonal printer, J. D. bofreeo, oi-Colfac-.

leading financial journal* of New Yuck,
the Crruureiit Brtotm and Fimcul
Chnoirb, assert that "I* fa du. enl&amp;rfv
to Mr. Boutw.ll’. tdindprisoy ot band­
ing Hs gold that th- prior, tu day fa 113, tor Hiram Bantoy, and every one of tbo
(retool of MAX to 1031-2."
It may now to deemed settled that prime mover, of th. Convention ore in
Oongttsa will adopt no legislative plan March of oftto-, and a epoctaete liko thi.

to, he prints the conduct of the recipient ■
in the following graphic colors,, we hero |
quote him rerfafika •' Whereupon ho uficred devout pray­
er for this muaifieenev. and thanked ;
them while tears gushed from his ocu
tar optic* aov vo.'i. to says, the result of

DRY GOODS
GROCERS.

I bar. everything to to found In any
well regulated Drug Store In
Michigan.

A&lt;HB&lt;CY w
Taylor &amp; Farley Organ.
the bret tonort'IWfarnmsnt In th.

USB PUS!®,

stucco,

urn he,

into!

UE, ai HIE,

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

CARDING

Call and see the Stock ant

MACHINE!

Gigantic

BRffiG ALOIS TOUR WOOL,

Gift

Enterprise.

tvum rar i-atw-kk
Graud Musical Entertainment

St Joseph,Mich. July 4,1872

DffllD BATES DffffiJAL EEVEMUE,

I0NKI.

TUo
-steal

$200

MONTH

picture portrayed by his mrooping artits, a man with 8105 in his hand, a
Minister of the Grepoi before him on
his knees, devoutly praying, earnestly
asking for his uiunilicence. O yui, wo

One Hundred

has never before been witnrestd
Tto Republican party- purified to
this exodus will nndoubt-dly enjoy th.
eonfideoite of tto public in a more emh
nent degree, and retain its power tto

heart—mor.d gith compassion as to his
etevoted mind oome- fluting the white
wing*) messenger of importunate pray­
er, slowly, yet mrely, we see tbemusete*
of &gt;u* clfactod hand, relaxing, until up­
on the extend* ; psliu we see the much
The Hons. bill [.taring tea and eotfer eoreted munificence glittering; theiuplit the free tot bream. a law ye-terday aat rite* to his fee; with trembli ng
(uch a. some of tbo professed rotor­ hand, doss* Ufa fingers upon th. cask,
uni have oj-p.&gt;srd this maasure ol jus­ and isofl to other fields ot charity. .
te to tto people. it will to on. of great
triumph to th. adminfatratiou in its ow opinion a modi.-*: returning of
fight for tto true iafrresDs of the raaore thank, to GotT end th. peopls from the
Tb. proeperuu* condition of all clare*. palpit would to all any rwwonablo man
of American ritisaas toe made tra and would ask fur bin part of th. munificent*.
coffee universal veoreriiio* of life. Will It might to w*U, however, to suggest to
clurgyinan that in tbo future, on tto accsdlxu of any [mbto gal faring in their
interoit, to bo genarotu in thmr dispen*ata&gt;t).of thanbi, and as much of the

Wo regard thia Ticket aa very strong
with th. people, especially in th. South
and South-west, and trust it. rtreugth

Thousand Dollars!

Propose to sell * Half a Million Dollars this Yeti

anna a unit

WE PAY

CASH

WK B'EIV miffi will OF ■
WILLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS,

Coming into our Store

cq*ou* profusion, as ttoy will to moral­
ly certain ot.reward tor such displays oi
gratitude.
Mr. Editor, we will now veuturea

of the 37th alt. pubfahed at Borton.
Mateachurettn, we find the following
complicn-ntery notice of onr follow
townsmen, Messrs. Baosmre, Heath ft
On., proprietor* of the extensive frruitme ware rooms, on State street, oppo­
site the Empire Block, wlrieh it give, us
[Treat pleasure to re-print, and cvmuMind
th. first of July and tto rotura of antitollecm price* uu three article* will
cause a reduction of expense* to wockingmsn that tboy will readily appreci­
ate, and ttoy will not fail to give the
credit when it belong-, to the admiuis—i u»
■»
tom adopted, and tto candidate, placed
upon it at Phitedolphia. We tore tto
Itopabbrew party, it. avowed |tore&gt;pi^

2ft0 Rolls New Carpets,
17ft Packages of Dry Goods,

There is a very oonsidorable ingary
throughout th. country Kir the tort an­
nual report pt Gen. Baton, Commission­
er of Education. Tto Bureau of Edu­
cation over which h. to ably prorides
has grown to bo one of tho fast appre­
ciated branch.. of th. Interior Itepartment. The last admirable report as
rent ont to tto preas to tto fam of
proof sheets, from whiA tafarmatfon of
torn rxtemsrely copW, too bsmsght
national .duration efforts very promtneatly before tto public. Itiencwgrecrally ooncedml that snore mn to doo*

Dollar’s Worth that Goes Out

new and enlarged form—sixteen page*
—and u [irebaMy th. largest and beet
weekly p»P*r published in the West It
ha. always torn a ate ' '
‘
Itapublicun journal dodgreltto fame. A
tied—a photographic pictare, wilt b*-

Wret, in each paper. John V. Farwsl |
appears in this week's untutor; an ex­
cellent like nets and a truthful biography.
Th. price of the Weekly Post is ffJ pe'r
_ ___
at &gt;ui —.1 —___ i__ _

SPRING &amp; AVERY.

Err,
AGEHTS WASTED I!

For Your

Boots and Shoes

Mr. Boutwell reports the National
Mt totemd by COMMM
&lt;h«
Mta of April. vslfah
heartily re-

SPRING « AVERY.

Marek 1. WK, h Wr,Tl»,m, Waring
lore oi ctuxaus nr Fret Orrtns ia
tto prreeat aggregate *3,137,748,440
If thn Ptesph, all frft aa we do. this rate the State of Michigan, far tto wvek en­
ding April S7th1872. Reported for tto
Hastings ItepuUk-aa Baxxxu, by J.
MoO. Psekias ft Co., Cbnre&amp;ss-at-faMr

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�Locutx, March ff-’nh, 1W2
Nila Nyates ia a Swede.-and waa
bon. where hie lerafitihen, eran to the
1 years of many ransratiasa. had been
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H« aapiro-1 higher,—but so low was
| his birth, and so stmng the1 barriers
■ around hiu., that ho wav t-woe a.ore
■ y&gt;en old baton, ha roull work hre pass■age to Americe. Two I«*ro ago he.
reached lows with hia wife. end peeniboa. Mopping first in Mount t’leasaut
.
While working Ibero st his tred. ot

Whesler &amp; Willson

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Nebrasba BesnMAaadl

ftd and wants more.”
leaning iqeo the gate, until
the early supper was finished, and than
bagged far a dies frcsa Naiafie through ' He walked from hie home to lancdin.
l--- a
. f
[ &gt;07 mile, along the track of the BurKagtou A Missouri Hirer Railroad. Thia
I journey he eorompli.bed ia about fifteen
days At Lidroln he found abrllcr in
th. ImnyrW. Ant, a building provided

SHEPARD'S

The licet In tke TTorI&lt;V

Half a Million having teen
Sold!

.1. D. COOK, elft.

away. I navwr tboagbt I'd hare anoth­
er, tains. Boerne* aa if all was gone .
na
to u&gt;e isau i
when :ny first baby went; but, thank Bn,i fiui his claim to it, September
the Lord, ha's ocaomg back to ma; and
----- --••• t- e— ••&gt;. if it’s a girl, mice, and not a boy, why
IU ton it just aa tsusch, and I'm just

CfflffOUK) Tiffin BITTKBS

AhcA UtatUchf, l.iTfr
ftvrjt
Btorms
U CAUdnres, pus., RUtows CmplnlnU, Lom of Appriltt. £rwp.
Moms of tin Skin, Pimple, on the
Face, octof all IHnrann of the
Blood; aloo the beet Dlnrefie in
lee for Kidney Cmnplnlnto,
Heoi llaei., Pain tn the Loin,.
Lumbaffo, firaret, KhrumatUtn.

camo to no when I waa fretting myself
' to death, and he says it’s half your do­
I toga, too. You made mo take tbe deai
i child, that's been nrthing but a blesang 1
Then and there 1 joyfully toU Jakes
wife what had lain heavy on my heart '
break tbs fart to torr gently, but that, tor her sake all these esun ths. and she
Hie parse woe now empty, sure one
wok my news .woetly and reaaonsbly, dollar and a half, but ho walked to
of evuree, at year own discretion."
"I would not giro more pain that. I though she abed a few tears over it.
I■ Lincoln, and thetxw home as bo bad
need, enpreially where I owe gratitude,’'
That evening I wrote to Monsiear du I, walked hither, daily toying twhinJ him
j about twenty mil«*
•
There waa aa hour before school-time.
Soon after naehing ham i, at the end
1 o&amp;red to abew him the way to Jake's
of a *ev- n hundred mile walk, bn toarncottage.
became at dusk, and found me, as to&gt; ' ed that bi. hay «ta k had laewti burned
Store the baby had begun to walk, a lied left me, silling eitoeUy before the I by a prairie fire—having no ptow,/ be .
treat picket fisare ted grown up about the Mono. 1 knew aiterwarde that it waa had been unable to make a firmlr oak
little rettago, wo that the child might play because be remembered it ao vividly, around them. But throughout all. he I
abcat atone and safr among the holly- that I remembered thru how be had 1 aeenuid to hare tost notlang of heart or
m —. —, toeend my hand in the dark
I felt it hope, but to have remtooel as jolly as
tong spike of rod hoi J firere than, plainly, and covered it with , Mark Tapley, in duxariewit.
si. like a nreptor No my other hand aa if it were visible. I
Through all ths winter be worked at
..................................... j tound most unaooosmaWy that 1 had no ; his trade, sometime, beginning his toil. '
' voice, and that my heart's beating ha&gt;k ' al two o'clock in the morning. Thu* b«
1 my breath sway. 1 fuua 1 that 1 toil '
no j vwer to renet him aa he cams in '
■ and took my hand again and kissed it
in the same ] L*«, and said; after a mo­
ment's silence, “It you wfil now remem-

waiting br the door, to offer uie thanks
with ths same polite reserve that be had
used towards ma from tbs first, an 1 to
wish me good usoraing
All day 1 could not help wonder-g
if “goo^morning” meant good-by, aril
I kept expecting him from moment tn f
morneut. The dusk of tbe evening;
was dropping down silently when !•
came and stood in the doorway aa baton-,
while I waa idly letting my fingers fol­
tow their own boat over tbe keys of the

। pathy, as if from toog compantonsbip
I could not tell what we asid togeth, er. or bow it all hajietied that night. £l
' seemed aa if the joy mad &gt; one groat
glory, so ttet we could discern nothing
but tbe boghtnoss of it, so great thsc

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Hair Restorative

BLOOD PUBIFUB.

DR. WILSON'S

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rested a little among bis old familiar
hospitalities fie -trangera, afionled gmtuitoualy by tbo B. M. Railroad Co.,
through the wboto-suuicd keeper, John
Frost, end on the 21st of March, ia .pits
of an ■ quincetie I wind, set his fsew to­
wards his homestead
Hia journey
I thither ran hardly require mure than
threw days,—but a. ho must needs b*
there betorw the 1st day of April, or bs ,
, egregiously April tooled, by forfeiting
Lis farm, ho resolved to make rueurancs-1
doubly sure. Hence ho tow taken time I
by the forelock.
Nila Nrsten ia sixty-two roars old j
ttoagh he declares himself only forty (
—when just shaved. Hie example shows
Ma., ...•__ _ _ _
I
faint hearts that are weeping like wo
men. tor took of a farm, which drey
have tho.pr.ri!cge of acisng, like turn,
had thoj only manly pluck
Nils Nysleu’s homestead wa» one of
9.622 which bad been entered ia the
lunrota Vailed Uutee land Office. be

COUCH MIXTURE.

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» ito Mint. I slat iton.1.
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WONDERFUL OIL!
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DR. CROOK'S

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WINE
WORM CONFECTIONS

Gift Enterprise,

PROBATE ORDER.
nw MicaKMW.cnvM* *r iwrer sl-oi
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treereeimvia*Ire-sir •/ a««.
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TWO GRAM!) CAPFTALAIOr
$&gt;5,000 each in Greenbadkn!

Kvnt &lt;ounty claim tbe booor of bar
mg npua iu board th* first rotorod su
p.rri*oe mar atooted in tins State.
Tire Mtohigaa Etale Fair will be held
at K stoma an ■■ cnmmeccuig Tuesday,
Sept, nth, ins.
Freeh frog, are sarrsd at Katomaaoo

HASTIKGS UBBLB WORTS!

1 was Utile, Httle baby, h to our Ettl.
baby, and good Jabs', wile took are,
Mto you tabs our HMto baby, liks as if
**«UfeUmto' awrsris aftsrthrebttto
■sttoch, sad stood stroking my baby's
•ftotor/’ I stod, “bow .Mb tbe

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dirk's Ehcttpsph Gslleiy

POTIFY YOUB BLOOD.

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HEADSTONES.
TABLE TOJV

MANTLES,
tiH ELVES, ETC.

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN

BEAUTIFUL

WEDNESDAY MAY 15.1872.

RELIABLE
Agents for the-Celebrated

unu CBILLSD Fiiv

Oran ffillU,

FffnJW CORSETS,
tarflNUm

1st Ugfitncss of Draft.
itv I-adie* fenuvr i

2nd Ease of Handling

iird Excelling of work. Lays n furrow well

hilled Iron
“Being harder than tempered steel.

The Bo;
want to a

on the Goods. A ft
idifiMKi not to be
beaten in the State of Michigan.
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plaw “ Offered on its Merits.

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are desirous of placing this Plow in the hands

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Hoslon Cash Store;

THE FINKLE &amp; LYON

&gt;.

h.hthboi-.

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To all who Intend lo Purchase Sewing Machines

GOODYEAR &amp; STRIKER.

provwl Mrwtar MmMho. " Vvcronj
1. That Ute aSluitile Madhlnaof Uie tlHtolaa^ having all the Itoe*
m.pb, Including tbrir pei-mt —~ --------.
:» Ttoit M hto Hie tewtonetonictod e'mtlte and the uxwt perfeet lower tenalon
In exblencc. and defie. all competition In three particular*.

HICKS * BRO
BLACKSMITHING

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would with Imperfect and badly flnteli -d Xt
Pair medal* over their entire aurfhee

Gr. J j.

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pEDTTS, .Agent.

OWfl’W

w SpraiafFretratton to Every Potioy
.(sat

ziaia

rial xoc au -num-rnrr tiam or aat and
mjct.- XT owaar un uwa

takb a

। addrrma* are in the aome vein a* were
formerly nreernted to other ruler, since
i the time of the Fir»l Na ‘ 4 ■
■

unpoaable not to feel I
preaenl oceaaion .inter

old', piano bra now bw. added to the
toUeetiooj the pedal, are placed at the
aide, and the composer of Tawp. west
•very day to visit hi. mother; who Erad

pendaat and freely elected local bodtea.
There b no official get un about them.
M. Theirs may truly Lo raid to be the
»c of “poor but bcmeet parent*." He
it a KK-m*de man, which ptea.es ■ na-

He wai born the 15th of April ITD7
, in the euburba of Maraalito; in th.
I lyceurn of the anme city Lo entered arc
I dato al nine yeun of age, eomplatad hla

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,
.wHp the ntistalra wa. cleared up. The
;
Baronen.
inaltoed m LI, remaining Air
। .tudiett at 17, and by the atobtance of the owning, and prambed to atone to
■ men who admired hi* talent wa* died I Mine. Their, fur depriving, her of a
to th. bar in! 820. Next year he came
to Faria to wwk hi* fortune; wa. em­
Dumas pof died in 1870 near Dieppe,
ployed ft* reporter on th. Cteatihtfwraf, the daY-thc Preaaiaas entered that

town. He waa temporarily buried in a
village remetry, the grave protected by
a tnrpauiio, and hi* vimting card nailed
hare juat been exhumed, uud hare peen­
ed through Peru to bo permanoolly in­
terred el Vaher* Cottorrts. A few

piano ia a curiouty, ii wai made to He
on Li* bod a* hi. illnce. forced him to
Mat on Ha bock.
*
la the abaanoeof ware and rumor*
of ware, of commuiate and military
execution*. Faria ia rapidly reamning
her old apkudor and gaiety. The champ.
Elyace. have their daily weud. of old
auil young. Suicide, are very frequent
one man aged 70 killed biuuolf, beenuae
hi. tmthful dog—the only "friend left
him"—wa* cru*hnd under a wwgos.
Near Arcacbon, a letter-carrier ia .u»pectod of murdering hi. wife, two chil­
dren, father and mother-in-law. Dilblanc ia to return to the place from
winner ahe cam.; ihe wbuld prefer to
bo guillotined in France rather than
hanged in London; Knoll os the differesc* ia, her wi.h cannot be gratified.
8he appear* to be more of a man than
a wotnui, and one' journal atoerta the

la wme discontent that the renting phre
baa been oth»r then Fere Lachabe.
Victor Huge, could iwt attend a* he
avoua ha ia acting ra Mnebaeide trick Paris ahe was fctor Jo. ba™ « we‘k^
fcr pantaloons m wall I "
for alteniat export*.
-- -----------w.----- ----------- from England
have now only to give their names, there
icual be no miatake ia the mattw The
rated the public mind, a*d pnmwted practice wa* ab&lt; ut as valuable under
fecundity in soul, tie." Hugo will visit Iraua Philippe. A Fremthman wm
। his friend', tumb .lone, ra ■ return for ing the ofliewra on duty, and nodded In
। a vfail nod. to htia a*Oaer*Myial957. ------------’—jibe word-'recAra"—which'.n
On one oecafeon Dumra was introdnoed

France. He wa* always the Emperor',
fete emr* vverr effort was made to politi­
cally extinguiah him. Bui Tbeir* had
hi. revenge ; like a area ha attractnd
and romjiellad the aacond Empire to co­
quet with Eberly; be aariatad at ita
■urriape rf*a-.-a*wi with the Eght-hoeried OlErier, well knowing th.t France
would pronounce fcr a dreorre, and thiAT
be alone would be entrusted with the
conduct of the dreeried bocarhokl. He

haaeMtopiay balfe and krnivra Lie*
juggler; m 'addittea. Dumra /bin •

cel* brated tpixilutliA. On one occraion
Duma* per. and Victor Hugo .greed to
become the aril witnraeaa to the DRri
at * workman's daughter, a native
nt Monte Crtaio. The Mayor, with his
epectaebe eel to writ# down the name* ;
■ dted HMfeWhri Duma* their oocupa-

H. A, UVBELL.

borated, that were it not for th.tran of
th* 4th at September, France would
have had. alliaa to aaaiai bar agurart
Prwraia. Na one halirred thfe, bow.

a *hnilar gathering at the TffiWA where “glory'. thrill ia o*ar." There
were 8,000 prawn. present and not TOO
without» de»«ration on tbrir breast*.
it .-awl tb*t .a un wa wa or
EnglUh and Amtwirar.. were there.’Af­
ter nine o’rioek the hue! and hoatew led'
tbeir dinner gueete—eomo sixty mem­
ber. of the amUramUal woeH-to th.
aaloo*. Th. dinner wra highly preirad.
it wtu. Kudted by Mu&gt;. Theira, and «ecutod by her ecu ntamior. Cookery,
like raaranxy ie aeecvrt, and il'ie a Bound
Eel* tew “which ordain, that a female
rireil ne’er rule the rooeL”
.
The Fenian aatbaaradra lady we*

Stewart &amp;. SteinhofT,

DENTIST

ante site ha. lived a retired life In Peru,
patting her time in making up millinery
and working embroidery an present* far
friend, and acquaintance*. 8ha cannot
bo vuipaaaed in turning out a ‘‘duck of
.bonnet" Tijs not fha‘want of mean,
that haa led her to reappear in public,

The Academy of music haa a museum ‘
wherein are conserved remarkable n&gt;.trumente. It h*. the drum belonging
to queen Prrtnare, the trombone, em­
ployed when Najwldon’. remains were
brought to Paris ; if ha. Auliore piano­
forte, the key. covered with ink, proof

to the Mgarity at the araembly ha will
avoid errors : by executing the people**
will on the radiati reform, damandad,
coMtitutiontt! diffidtia. can be riaded.

Cdrancl RapidM, IMHch.

.YH3VA

form wffl be more military .till the edlor of the blue coat wiM be red, with a
gold paha eprig, and the red piping will
be done away with: The duaerpot drill
b to be vigorowly potoad. It would
be ««a to re-modal tk.uatoranf'Ui
.truction in the higher branch#. of
knowledge at (he sama time; the study
of da Mira cajxciaDy, ia a veritable
mockery, dciuuon and a snare.
The greet artiste—Marietta Alboai—
baa coom tied t&lt;4 return to tha stage.

the official* then demanded of a third
witnara hi* name and profoauon, the hi­
lar wra described as a groew ; “take a
chafe," told the mayor to the vepmenLmii Philippe; mom powerful in up- .Utive of the .and and Mgar in terrat at
holding order than Napoleon HI, far h» once IrttgMeniag up. Bo ninth for gl'&gt;invitee citiren* to protect what is tbrir
The Baaapaitiata have tiaitMAf
own and not any dynariy. By bowing

Respectfully announce to their patrons and
the Public Generally.that they have removed I,
to Th6 Large rtnd Coniinodious New Brick I.
Store adjoining the Washington lock1, a nd;
will b&lt;-happy to serve all who may give them

for t’aih Cheaper than at the advertiied
do’nt belicv (t^cnll and
Cott Salet. If J
gee. Wt- Pay'* i frtr BUttei Eggs, and
all kinds of Produce.

could dbplaca M. TMere now 5 h. haa
won orer the nation to M* idea*. In
February 1871 he .Wat elected deputy
for 27 Depttrtmcnta ; to-day not • OeneraI council haa concluded it. toaiion
without voftagan addtaaacdf thank, aud
exmfidanre to Mm, in bror of Ma g&lt;te«teMrirtnapprtoaifou orHaAMto
establish the republic. Tia true fheea

Uvod in a garret in the Latin quarter,
but soon roe. to diatinction a* an h'wtorian. finished hi. “French Tterolutiofi"
in 1827- In H«# he founded the Aw.
tioiul newipa|M&gt;r which exnui*ed hnmonM iaflucure. Hi. firet official poaitxra wa. an nnder-racretaryihip uf State
in 1830, the following year h. was elec­
ted a deputy, and in December 1831 be­
came a member of the Academy. In
183“ be held the [Ortfplfo of Home
miuirfer, pasting and repaamug to oth­
er offioea and ending in October 1840
by being miniater fur foreign affoire.
From thia period till 1848, he devoted
himaelf to travel, and concluded the
History of the "Cumulate and the Em-

Stoves!

Detroit

NO. 3.

lally tranrptod upon. w« truly of a
"nrruW, pattern; a Preach earthy
F*mis, April lTlh.
oNte* and a member of the1 Amerieun
Barenty-aix year, of age, in robust Legation worn the unconscious eaase
health, With the rigor and energy of of the dfeaater, bni ra Julea F.rre a^
youth, th. popular bead of a great na­ awed toe attache be woaid prefer no
tion, rack i* M- Thiar. to-day. Bahaa
no prffie and M. ambufoo U HmitM to
repairing the disaster. of hte country
founding a moderate republic which can
alone .are and ole-rale France. It i. a piy ek«rat. moaferiy Hm. Mora
.Ingttkr and at the Mine Jiao happy TMera. TbePretodcnthimrelf wm foil
.pcctncloto k-, the French rallying of ton, had an Inwamtiblo aupfcjr ef
round their Nteftfc Virira Oambetta tokra touching the cungratula&amp;Mi m
haa given Hi adhaaiott, and »i fcr pre­ the anairararay at hwlraffi &lt;ter, won
tender*, .uchare forgotten aa complete- toilhelafefea- brerta. who voted him

when the treaty waa signed by Frenee.
aoeepdag Niee and Bavwy, the reward
for Imp1 feaii for an idea whHh gave the
Duchiea to I’icdinoet, Sre are aooompiteaa war.’’ whwered Cawmrtotha

�GOOD NEWS FOR ALL.
J.

$20,000 Worth
Democratic nominating Convention in
July next, when they expected every
msmber of ths party to atop into Hn. ;
vto W MU
3Ctlu Prat

Medicines,

Dye Stufis,

PAINTS &amp; OILS
xisxneiJrrsxT

Greeley it if evident tdallbo orgaixation
is utterly loot and that a groat many
voters will drift into the Grant camp.
Tho Republirou ergnuiratiou on tho
other hand remains intag, and the D.mtoersta have gained no new acnsmiou of

Tbs several countira will be entitled
pulsivt ia the Sunday law and liquor
legislative. I have ner«r witnessed in
a twenty yesra political experience su
sudden a rovulaion as that of the Ger­
man jtatea, for with tbs exception of tho
JHsfttefc Ptt, this ..Oreetoy ticket has
scarcely an advocate.
Tho political situation is very favor-!

having no representation, will lie enti­
tled to pern delegate.
By ths rcsoln&amp;m of. 185*. Bu dele­
gate will be entitled to a seat who dove
not reside in the county he represents.
8. D. BnteMAX. Chairman.
-----------W. W. Mitehell,
J.
K. Btaes,
It Goodrich,
Ed. LeFareur,

76 1-2 pounds.
AU tha tnjmberj nf William II. i
Tweed's family, with ths exception pl |
the bees himself, are going to make au ■
extended tour of Europe.
The Nevada Republican, hare in- I
stroctrxl their delegates to Philadelphta
to rote for Grant ns their first choice fcr

Il Ml! 250 Rolls New Carpets;

77

Cheaper than at the “GREAT COST" and “Excursion Salea.'

Low HMfat t?ffi&gt;,000.
Philadelphia will throw him overboard,
Greeley's with and' two daughters nto j
ate manufactured out of whole cloth to
at Angouleme, in France.
"uII'It il* I*!**
"tore legitimate
Russia send. to tho United btalre far

R. MUDGE.

"“CK-

Dress Goods, iaitw atjofi

THEY HAVE STOOD THE

BW
flA .aBoo-D axlJ xiovwoda. &lt;
ad oi Jon Sla&amp;L Steak
nxrairfoiM to £&gt;tut3 9if+ nr xtaixiod
IN At.L. QUALITIES.

A large number of Americana pro­
pose to travel in Europe thia as a son. It
is found that the expense of an Euro­
pean trip, although much greater than
is generally supposed, aro not very much

jxet oi Saratoga. A friend who made
the trip last year sad who has been in
Earope several times recommends that
ing A. 0. Town of PrainevOls, perma­
ttmen who intend to touch at the conti­
nent Chai.-n-.an, and sleeted as Msgatea
nent first. taka the Hamlntrg tine of
to tbs State Canrention, Hon. Daniel
Steamers, tile ropr.ocnta, what we Photographs,
Photographs.
Striker, Gilbert Striker, T. B. Dfsmoad
know to be a fact, that ths atnamcra of
andP. H. Niskara, and as
this tine tuako faster time than the CanJohn Ksagle D. R. Cook, J. W. Hongharden
—
the
distance
bvtwvcn
New
York
tatin, and J. H. Earl. The Ccanty wu
and Hamburg being nearly a thousand 1
pretty well represented, and the best of
mites greater than between New York i
fwlisg prevailed, though the oft, boast ed
and Liverpool, and TSl the tripe are '
Grant faeliof; that was said to exist all
frequently made in within ten or eleven j
over this county, did not find expression
ia the Convention. by the adoption of a
Resolution, while the open
mouthed Grant men failed of an election
liespectifuUy infoms the
to the State CbnvrnSen in every instance;
public of Barry County und
ths delegation numbering among its nati, proclaim the following principles
Surrounding Country, that
as
essential to just gerernmaat:
■
' tentian. which is so gratilful to those
men at least, one, who ha. been out­
he is making at reduced
1. W« reengniae the equality of men Buffering from this painful illness. Ths
spoken anti Grant fcr mouths.
prices, the best Photographs
Wore the taw, and hold that it is the
duty of the Government, in it* dontifig* 'i stateroosia are uonvw the targ-.st and in the county, and second to
gith the jwple, to mete out equal sad i raoit convenient that have yet been con­ none- in the State.
exact jastiee to all, of whatever nativity, structed, couipriaing every ccnvenienco
race, color or persuxrion, religions or which experience ha. suggotted.
palmed- off as Photographs?
politiral.
i I make than aiatanwuta entirely dis- but Artistic pictures that can
2. We pledge ouroelves to mairtars t
the taw, the union of there Scatro, eman-; i interestedly, and Cur tho Mile purpose of only be made from exped­
ripatioa and enfrauchteenwni, and to, aiding those who intend to travel upon ience and a Scientific knowl­
oppeso any reopening of the questions '
edge of the business. Call
settled by the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, [

RECEIPTS.

175 Packages of Dry Goods,

■

The Republican County Convention,
fcr the etaeiion of Delegatee to the State
Coavention to be held, to-taorrow, in

PRESCRIPTIONS AND PAMttT

‘I keqi a -Tailor and Manufacture Fne Goods to ordsr.

In the New York Logialaluro the bill 1
making the John Brows tract a State
park was Jost.
Afire at NibJo's Garden destroyed I

able, and all fooliahrtooM abothGrant's
withdralral or that the Convention at

।

ROBERTS 0

DRY GOODS DRUGS

City electiona in lad-ana on the
movement; and 11 looks aa though
Greeley would rend ia twain the Demo­ show Republican gains
cratic, instead of the Republican party
The greatest depth of Lake Michi;
on
tho propose telegraph lino
Thue Ur there aretwjoaM many Dem­
twrer. Grand Haroa and Nilvauks
ocratic papers supporting Greeley in
earnest .. Republican ps^re, which
has caused very greet demoraliration
wilhig the ranks of Democracy. Should
thia State in the National Republican
Ooareation, io bo held at Philadelphia.
June 5th, 1871. to nominate candidate lucrative offices ton who acq'
favor by valuable prseenta, tin
latiwtha deumraHsation of o
oallflb by Ms conspicuous exit
Ira! Committee, wiU bo held In the
haa shown hhtoerf dlpktahl}
Crrr or Jaouox, AT Uxtox Hall. Tmtxst**r, thx IOtk oat or M»r
VI XT, AT 11 O'CLOCX A. M.

r

Grand Musical EntertMnnttrt
TO M HKU» AT . •

St Joai^.Mkh. July 4, Kffi

New Advertisements.

ARhongh Cungross hu o( late been
at work with more than usual industry,
an-^, -buncombe speeches have been
avoided, so much legislative work is
still in a chaotic, and unfini.hod Flats
that it ia scarcely passible that adjourn­
ment con tin had, without ti-avirg wry
important buincas unfinished liefcwe
the 15th of June next, though sotuo arc
of the epiniut. that by the aid of night
Moaton. tho bnsinw. may be concluded
by the end ot tho present uwntk.

'

Hio new postal treaty with bwitecrlaudwas signed on Tuesday ami dispatehed for an exchange ol sigsatunm- I

The House Appropristioa (JotnmiUrx’
yesterday agreed to report an item of
81thi,00ti to reimburse the District of
Celumbia for iaprorrmante in frontal
property belonging to the United Staten.
ThUtaamW jtol to.lhs District.
It taatatod that the truck fermata and
gardonen in thia vicinity hwv» llasste■0k saat.no lass tbaa 18/8)0 barrel, of
kals tq New York.
..
Assnaatiun was catued at tho White
Hoose ysoterday afternoon by tirnappoaranoo al Mooby.^wU called, in com­
pany with Senator I«5wis. of Virginia,
to pay hie respects to tho Pnsridont.
They wrro adetitird in a few minutes
after sending ia their cards, rrnd r raisin-

Henator Trumbun'a tamper seamts to
ham been soured by disappointment at
Cincinnati. He sees a raw bead and
bloody bosses ia evsty movement of Adininiatratioii Senators. It ia doubtful

before being imposed upon by
carricahires ofyourfeatures
elsewhere.
A", B. Persons with light
blue or grey eyes are request cd to call on cloudy days for,
their Photographe.

One Hundred Thousand Dollars!

2379
SHIM * AVERT.

Is Offered it tit PiVIt ■ Hi Iriff
Everybody Should try them before Purchasing Elsewhere.

WE PAY

CASH

WARD &amp; THAYER.
May 15,

Hastings # Allegan.

Coming into our Store.

B. F. CHIDESTER, Operator.

For every Dollar’s Worth that Goes Out

TAILOR 8l FARLEY ORGAN.
Di THE ffilK DEPAfflOT
I have everything to b&lt;- found la any
' well rvguiaUxl Drug Btore In
Michl (tea.

AffJEIS’CY OF

Taylor &amp; Farley Organ.

----------- ™ ...........
quality of tune and BnMi win enU the
Instrument without urgtne.
• Will set! Item on the Tnobdlment
‘ BIsH to those who wish.

III IIII8 HI Hifin

UtantklSBltadial fatal
Mauk Me*, nr tnm
b ttSOty.

HASTINGS

MEAT MARKET!

"Zeta," special Waahutgtou oottvopoodent of the Boltm.oro Sos, shows
great anxiety that the Drmocrscy shall
unite with the Ciscmnaii nominations.
Rs also reproaeata the New York W»rU

PATENT COOLERS;

SPRING

tt AVERY.

. ..

UH PUSH,

■ &lt;i

ma,

-

wa &lt;x, ■

Shingles. Lath. &amp;c.
™

Hffi Dm THE SEASON.

�Star Ck
Rapids.
Only 47.00 for a good
doubblo and twist suit of
•dothos for men. Star Clothinf Hougo, Grand Rapids.

On Haturluy last Mr Austin very
courtooiuly drove no over to those wotka,
and we had an opportunity to see what
they were doing and bow it n&gt; don-.
The first floor is used ftw th* tn»ehlnery.
Hero can bo found planets of varion*
aisre, dreg, upright and box* saw*,
lathee, upright and king augers—tho
latter of which we were shown it* work­
ing* in Soring the pump tog. The ma­
chinery ia propelled by water, and even
at this dry time the letlle creek afford, a
sufficient supply for tbeir borine**. -In
this room square and round timber* arv iu
a very short rim* pit into a noat pump,
ready for painting. Ttie si-cond floor i*
used for the paint-shop and atoro-room.
At least 300 pump* ware finished and

esai®***
.■ratBsrrttt’”- •"

■f'ftltOK.

1.1.1. F.

O«o

; must have mtrinato merit, or sis* large
advertising will eventually do it more
harm than good. Ifyou Imre anything
which you know to bo good advertise is
thoroughly, and you will ba sure to suc­
ceed ; if it is poor, don’t praise it. for
people will soon discover you are lying.
Back i* the policy of tha Burlington
Roeta. which runs to three great regions
In the West: 1st, To Omaha, connect­
ing with the great Pacific Itoad*. 2d.
To lunoxn, tho oqiital cf Nebraska.
and all that beautiful region south of
the Platen, filiod with IL IL Lend, and
iximssiawds 3d. To Bt. Jooepb, Kan*aa City and nil Kaiaa* point*.
The roads aro aplemlWy built, have
the boot bridge*, flafot care, the Miller

Tbey manufacture five different style*
" of pumps: The Ventilator Pump—
(Amtin'a Improrefl). th* common Turn­
ed Well Pump, the Fuacv Pump far
I walls or c&gt;*terna the Levwr Csrtovn Pump
V ^ad th* eteap Draw Pump. All of these
pump* mo superior in quality and wnrWhere ia the street sprinkler 7
The cherry trees ore in litaaarea.
Sharp froal Tuesday morning.

Wliaat and flour aro oa the rise.
The &gt;oda fount tin* are in run
MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

C-nnd River Valley Division

Licit

pitice;.

Among tbe many noteaesthy menufacturiog rntsrpriaes of enr city, w*
wish tc call Hia attention of our reader*
to the Pump Factory at Austin A Greet,
located at the old stand of Fred Fullsr
on the creek in tho west part of the City.
It ia hardly a year store Mr. Austin set
hia stakes ia our place and commenced
to manulaciuro pampa by hand, but in
that short space of time, by tho corpo­
ration of Hon. IL J. Grant, thojbuilding,
maohiney, and water power of Fred
Fuller’s old Furniture Factory has been
purchased, and tho pump works estab­
lished on an extanaire scalo, and wa look
forward to tho day when the “Haattog*
Pump" out bo found ia all vecuon of

ven** at St. Ixiuis, Mo., on Monday,
May 27, under the auspice* of the Bt.
water in a well will sonwtim-* become Ijsui* Agricultural and Mechanical As­
sociation. Delegate* are being ssppiiintimpure by thn lack of proper circulation
ed in all nod ion* of tho country, and
of air.
In that one, many time*,
tlio pro*|iecU for a full attendance and
“damps" will get in, which render* It
an inti'resting meeting, niw mod flatter-

— Th. Tm Tl sd*. sri W. B-. H'Ara/w
a.‘t Frfrih'ils—/—Jfanr, Ari f­
a., a. r
Th.
sn»l «*
Trti^-Fr* I.
Th^u &lt;u n

dwell on a variety uf subjects, among
others, '•our Qty Banka and Drokerv,”
but u I aro comprflad to await atatiitios from official aouroaa, shall take up
। he first article of my programme, bring ing in the Banks in due enures.
A i jmmittoe of the Common Council
at tho call of,'our oxceUanl Mayor, and
nU n committee of tho Board of Educa-

AprilU-lth-. Thi* dtizuu*' meeting is
annnal .affair witti u*. and tho Council
cannot expend one eent over and above
tho amount therein voted. It i* a good
thing, a wholesome chock and * rsatriciton, which I hnro no doubt your Hast­
ings “Ring,” ao heartily denounced by
the Bursts, would heartily hate. So
thoroughly satisfied were our tax-payera
with tbe vitimatea of '.ho Mayor and
Council, that the entire amount namod
to be oxpuadMl this y*n^ tlx. 1773,OfM'.
wa* voted without demurrer. The only
objection bring that the sum.* named for
thn Detroit Rood Fund should ba large­
ly ir.CTva.ed in smuo of the War.1*. but
this was waived, and thin grand total o»' timite was unanimously confinaed. The

fear they aught have their taxation incnaaad, nor io vote money into tho
band* of a few speculator, who hare lafoy boon buying up lota in tho vicinity .■&lt;
Hamtramck, solely to have thorn ri*&lt;- n
vain, through the location el tho Park
in their immsdiat* vicinity. Ni.we
Font n Park, indeed wo require three
Park* to bo connocted by a grand Boul­
evard or drive, the latter to be paid for
by our wealthy private citixsaa, and
with tins and nothing ciao will our gen­
eral public be enuaflod.
When the
quMtion comet up in this ahapo, wa
prophesy that our oitiaeus will all vote
ayo.. Fntthannore, and to wind 'up oa

which ha* town the event of tho aoaaen,
a novel, side-splitting, and henrty even­
ing''* amusement, and realising for its
worthy object, the poor children a largo
amount, aoy aomo 11,200 to 11,500, or
more, which will sustain their in*titutiou
for a year to come.
Speaking of thia affair wa liog leave
to cpagreinlato our old frfoud, Fred. I.
Thomas,of tho D.A M. R. Ikon Ids sue-1
rd** a* a dramatist, hi* production of tho I
•■ifouret Burglar,’’ and hia rick comic |
acting thonrin lietug tho atof S' amr* of
th* evening. For thi* and the effort* j
made in furthering tbe succeaa of th* i

The New York Cash Store ia just tho
place to buy Hosiery and Glove*. Dant&lt;rtl Kid*—all warranted.
maylStf

0L». miiBLX IND DIRECT MOTE,

aah” tub. fur packing butter to. Far­
mer* who wish to got a good price for
tbeir butter, will aril on mo ami got one
uf these tub* There is no n-aron wbv
Western butter, if property pocksd,
ahoold not bring a* much to price as
York Bute butter. With a iucg expe­
rience, and an extensive acqustatance
with the different market*, I shall w»
the best of my abiHtic* to make the

FATtlT MEIICIIU1

PAJZS'1'8 AND O1LM

Paint Colors,
Varnish, and Dyo SiUfs.

aXOCERIEI!

a/ HuaiM,

Wall Paper and
Curtain Fixtures !

KAiJhrt

110, and 114, WO for now School llomw**,
juat what they asked tor, 1100,000 for
tl.e Ganasal Road Fund, 291,M0 for tho
Pultee Dejxrtinent wire tiro to bo largo- pior.n, which way himrelf and nccomly reinforced, 11)0,000 for the General pliahod jrifa life Jong enough to oojoy.
Fund, fow,0U0 fJr tbo Public Sower Fred., you are a “Mtow of tafiaite jeat"
Fund, |flK,000 for th* Inlcreat Fund, and a* artist, author, and dramatist,
’. •20.000 f.r the IW Fund, which manyjuilewlare thy gift*.
.r
t
Mr Marun F. Smith, «f J*wM&lt;y
amount did not luslf bold out during the
past long winter. In addilion to these .tasted for Europe thia A. M. (May M.)
figure* 1100,000 *u anthorind to bo |

issued in Bonds for Die buiHing of now
quints. This pomp i« so arranged that
and largo Sawsrs to aurnxmd the city. I
a free circulation of air is constantly '
1 haro no remark* to make on thi* sub|ject,tb«
Bgnre* speak foe themselves, I
passing in the well and the impure air
is forced o^t- W’e should imagine that.
and show thn high iMhante in which
thia
improvement
haa
all
the
merit*
tho
raum
ofEdmtoion and Use service*
Basinea is active, and our streets pro­
The Socretasy, Mr, Chas. W. Greetu',
of our Police are held by our iatciligvnl
mt a lively appearance
of Jackson, Tenn., will furnish any in­
When the Hastings Pinup gets fairly
IMmlntion.; The
debt is retuo
On tho fourth page a pxxl story,
, fol mation dcaired. It might be well tor
introduced to tho people, it is Hie in ten­
•TM.WW, KtoW bate, reprinted
our local society to bo represented
tton of the proprietors to further enlarge
I in our new City Mall, aait »jme |7d,000
We had a pteaaant rain on Saturday,
The official organ of the Agricultural
followed by a cool and cloudy Bunday.
Con grow is tho Aatrvu Ftrutr’i ASpublished at Jackson. Toan.
Tas third of our series ol interesting

■litres,-

tho State of Mnhignu, for tlio week enOrangavilia, May 13. 1H72.
I ding Msy dill, IB72- llepoeted for the
E». Bsxxx*:—For foar of forgaUiog
I Hasting* I(epublic*n llasaxa, by J.
myrelf entirely, I concluded to spend a
th* atrili of thia spring. Ono good । McO. Perkin* A Ca, Counceltois-at-lnw
thing. the Hastings pumps are mode so and Solicitor* for Patent*, and Claim*. called for Wadncaluy, May 1st, to vote
There is nothing transpiring here
dore to mineral water that &gt;1 may bare I| No. &amp;1S Seventh Street, Washington. aye or nay a* to tho borrowing of 1200,­
000 to purchase a site for a grand Park, worthy of note, except that fanners aro
of the day.
busy preparing to plant corn. Every­
to
be
located
in
Hamtramck,
just
out
­
The Circuit Court adjourn.d last:
Shelbyville, Allegan County ; Stevens- , side the city limit* fin tho extreme ca«t I body i* behind Land in thia vicinity with
evening to the 17th of June, at 2 o’clock I
Tn* Mrucit FtsrtvaL.—Wo invite yille. Berrien County; Bliwortb, Lake ore end uf the city, and adjoining our fiisfr spring’s work, as I suppose they
the attention of oar reader* to tbe nd- CountyWestville. Montealm County; |' bvautiftil river. This matter you mar j aro everywhere, in consequence of,-the
Apple, plum, and j«-ar trore an- in rcrti»emrat of the Grand Cwndrel of Sumnutyille. l.ske County; Clyde, Oak-1 remambor was agitated last fall, ij
land County ; I-ecsvills, Warn* County;
I Ibero i* nt present n good ahojHbr
full blossom, and ths forests have pnt
Music and magnificent Gift Eutcrprisr Meanwatakn, Wsxford County.
, wrote tho Bsxxxn all about it at tho I' applra. True, wc don’t know -what
on a drea* of beautiful green
to come off at BL Joseph, Berrien Co..
time, dwelling severely upon it* dis-!
foots may do in the immediate future;
Fie Plant pie* are now to saesoa. Mich, on tho coming 4th of July, Cuitia
■graceful feature*, 4r. .Now it come* bulnkuuld the fro*! tot the apple btosThey will do until we have something Boughton, E«q., manage.-. Wo know
upon its merit*, ths cnnttituttonality of
4oma mmI young uppl&lt;» ajono. there
the men engaged in tha enterprise aro
। tbe Park Commastoturs* former action, jptealjr nin«! bn n g-.od nppkf crop ;’4
A moating of th* stockholders of the as true men in evory rrialiou in life as
ihnrtag meanwhile been confirmed by
1 teaches, there will be but lew tu thia
Kalamoxoo, Hasting* and Low*ll read lira in tho Stalo, and that they will per­
•th-Supreme Court, and wo prophviy
e&lt;miuiunUy. I notion but very few
Ir any conEdi uce at nil can be placed 1
is to be hold in this city an the fid of form t» th. lAUr all they iirouiiao, that
. there will bo a vigorous oppuaitioa which
July for tbe purpose of extending the tbe property they offer «■ prise* m ex- in the voluntary statemont* of targe j1 will Iw bitterly and ubstinstely main- pcaeh trees in blowom between hero
sud Hosting*, and hear Jhat thrro ia
ceedfhgiy relnnblo. and {that the dtetri- uutnbani of business laen who received ।I tainsd byltlioi.- who do not favor the
but a’small ahow for peacheat anyhow,
some portfou of their oluration at tho i
Uand-biUe and eirculir* are good of button will ba made ; on tha tno«t equiI object |&gt;ropowd. While we write the
Grand Rapids Businase Coliiiget or 1 Baml-Waguo i* going part with fiio fol­ in thia vicinity.
'heir kind, but they cannot take the ' tab!* basis. Wo do nut adviaa the parPoliliial matter* begin to more here
wlitwo vk-rks and oMialants were edu­
plane of newspaper adrertiaemant*.
’ । chase of Ticket* in any gift enterprise,
-towing placnrd di^laye-l; "VutaNo
rated there, the imdituison ia jre! th.,I on the Park Quest ton." Wo alud! ro­ siiu» tho Cincinnati uiuveiuciit. There
••‘d’
Goxa.—W*4tgrrt to Irarn that O. C. regarding that ns a quoaiire
ptam where a y&lt;mg
! putt the reanlt, and merely odd that our
Batra, of Yankee Spring*, diad Tnreday individual to determine for himsolf, but
form's*.
aay who daairo to invent in thi* clou of
, rt tnpathtoa are aa they always Imre
lined I****hv*.
night a: 10 o'clock.
___
For information in rogan^to thii inenterprise*, may ba ararcd of fair play •uxutism. write to Meter*. 8wrmb« rg A been,
feat and every time, far a
| Oar paper goes to press promptly at
in the distribution of Gilt* at tho “Grand Bobbin*, o- iseud foe a copy onhe CW- 1 grand, frea Public Park for the Ix-ncfit
noon an Wednesday of every week. All
Ayr Jovntci.—Ikat Trarrru lU.li
of onr bareUnit tnaa*&gt;« and their famihd’a, notice* and oilier copy should
j lies, men. mua-n, and children inrlnded, aya, everybody.
How u rum ron liiaa ?—Oae Dr.
The Peninsular Railway hare pot EJla.ol Middleville. »»* charging (he
two extra trains u;&gt;oa their roa.1, much editor of thia paper, si the Hariing*
to the eonvenistx* of th* traveling pub- House, ou Saturday evening last with
deeming and betraying the Itopublicnn
party, fcr the reason, that he, MKa, said
Mre. Taylor advertiaea locally her wo were not in favor of tlio reuomiatstock of Millinery. Her window ia very tion of Grant which by the wwy wa do
Detroit has as.nmol. Here is cun a*.
attractive, and the display of new style* not regard » a question of party, fealty;
tauHshmenL bnly, whhdt is a ’ four story
affair, literally packed with tea, coffee,
but if it ia. oar UtU. Ellis i* in a rad
syrups .and owls-*a but of ilw arti.
fix. far he .taled to the office of Van
clea, W; A On. make -T’ a rp^iriiir.
Teteir A Worth, on the smnp day that
They were the irit to Impwt direct, on
.
tho opening of (he Pacific Ifall Rood,
of Great and that uriiber lie or Kiakeru Bsxto»r0”JoucaviU«.
The Msntatee Tiru, favoni Hon. Delo* and this h the l»fh ydir of thrir exhad over been ia favor of hia renominaof Ludingtou far Congressman in iatenoe; tbeir flrat inrotoe Mug 1,003
tiom ami further, wo knew that the said Filer
tho Ninth district. .«’s
nnnstwr of snmll annnal psymesrte.' But
chest*. Tiu« apaalu wall for Detroit «m- farm‘in&gt;uraucd gives tluit boon in the
EH. ha* been on* of the meet out apoThoms* IL Stoidraosus. a’ tending
kon oali-Grunt men in this County, and member of tho bar uf Paw Paw, died terprisc, end far the individual onorgy midst ofiifaiJifo iiunntocii only at tbe
Neva wru. thewew advertisements of
emloflL Onogkm it for bvam him­
anddauly in that ptaoe a . few dap rince
Mw-rs. R. Hedge, H. A Boaali. Goo.
self to oajoy, Uie other only for hi*
U Heath, oneoreeor to Geo. C. Clark,
‘Wjigr’
newly apportiored Congrantonnl dirtrict
Pbotographiat, The American Organ,
conaitting of Wayne ennnty atone,
“Death,” arid ar. Iriabnuui, “i» no great
Tho Hastings Market, and aU the other
Wlieatou may be the Democratic camti- carte, for it always come* ju»t where
ad*, end buaineea notices.
date. If thi* is as, and ho will consent wo would have ft. al tho ond oCEfe tad

The impeachmant trial at Inuring
still drag* along. When it may end we

Michigan Central R. R.

bar ia a spcm-lly fine one. Thia magn­
eto* ought to bo in every household in
the land. TerTu*. 12 n year. T. S.
Aanra &amp; Sox, Philadelphia. .

thia subject, wo think this firing “will
heap" in view of our Banded Debt, and
ths present rate of taxation, which i* alalready suffictontly onerous,- and whan
we got n good “all roridy" let tu go into
it right and iwtivfy every body.
Tho Bank aubject must bo laid aside
till tho next Utter, aa wc arc crowding

letter* from Pari., will be found on the
firet jiage.

Iho New York Chah Store ha* just
received a large invoice of Japaneee
Bilks, latest s’ytes, which they are sell­
ing very cheap.
aasylStf

DHUl

A CiUn -llr. John Stanley has
To Hon. A. Biair for ponoaal fovora
placed over the entrance of hia Groe&gt;ry
To B, VanGaasbeck. of New York
on Jefferson Street, a fine canopy, and City for two of the "Flowing Spring
the contra*! between it and the wood
awning along tbe street ia so great that
it daaerree thia special notice, to call

will be a tough fight, but ho boa suffi n
taking uray with him of gaining hi*
point that I fear he will win the daji.-yHia untiring industry in rain ng himtclf
to hi* present poritixm, denote* a man of
nerva. end asroch, though aJtayihl
we aright have a woree man to repttwat
uv at Waslriagtou. And then followed
a hurried gtepre nt tbs Mill older ostablishment at ear dd friends, Moore. Foote
A Co , the Pfonasae in tha Lake Superio r
Grocery trade, und whore wric* foot up
by the handled* of ffmMand*. The
amitor Mr. Franklin Mooro having acn
malated a handadmo tmua», and Imog
advanced in yoata ha* retired into the
back ground, leaving the real ratervata
af hi* firm to hi* yowngor ami more
vtgorou* partnrea, Mr. George Fuota and
Mr. G. F. Bagtoy, the tetter being a
thorough a^ctoieu of 5,’ouag America,

;

•taiida in the front rank among our |
loading buwuere uro.
iMntt UW«,
’
hold to-day (May 1) b» reauitad re the

�11&gt; lan
. wte I—. fa—&gt;—.1
I marry him. my dear; yea ar* too wmi-1
' bla a gbi to make a beggar at ytrer-1
' "losdy Mailed ia nwv.-r. and 1 eufcre |

ed iay maid to array me in too dainty
Slk But at set of ami. ineteod of ro- |
ewinng Randolph Hsath In the grand ,
j-ariotn of the Hail. 1 wa. aT«*ding
nvav wiiti my levee toward the old ivymrorod ehurob. bail! of brtoba imported
from inland a osntury ami a half l»11 had bam a fotofol day to m*. for*; tbe church where the Delmar.,
Gnwdfolher Delmar, with whom I had fur five gooeratlou*. bad '—n married
livyd ever sinee 1 aould rememtwr, bod In the eol’ glitter of th* early starlight
been corewd to bre final hou.e that afteranoa, awl now I wa* tbe lx-t ropreseo
tab** of out aurieU name. The wUs
arroa of tbe Dahmer piantatfou. original- my loot npcu the blinking Delmar dialyaMof the e.tatre an th? E*aUre moeda, and on the beua^ landa of th*
amre of Mary toad, had cum. down to HaV
1 had Lordly clooed the door behied
mo aa aole h*tt*as To me also had dsma, when tny aunt entered.
"Canmndra, you mum &lt;xnve down U
once, you tautf iud-d," she said.
''Randolph to la tho dr*'nag-room, end
oaks to aee you. Don't bo odd * Here.
Luale, do yuur young Jody's hair."
I stood uMaftaht.
“And now, my dear, do put on your
diamoada," continued poor auntie flut­
tering round me; "you aheuU always
wear gums, they baoome you-''
"Hut, auntie, tbe diamonds ore not
mine," I began, wishing to gnin time to
think. 1 was almost na&gt;h. tlirei and
there, to tell th* truth. But I pitied
auntie, and bawtet—1
-But they will be. niy tore, u «m&gt;u

(faiLaws oa«. &lt;u&gt; Mattel Jiut.

BTVSm.TS&amp;’S
ISSSW'JKX’S
SSsEEW
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Grsatl Bayfcte. BV*• MT" ■ TSm*S
»—.l.nrer.'.--vtew,—!,,yr SBri,

Wheeler &amp; Willson

■IM IKK!
Half a .Million having been
Sold!
WsrvMWt I»r— jeers bj s rasymelkU

m-

,1. n. COOK . lei

Bole Proprietor of

SHEPARD’S

COMPOUND WAHOO Blffl®
1‘rUf, o,,lv 50 Cent* a IlotUr.

■S7cA ffaefofo, ZUrer Comyd.Uui,
Freer ZXguc, Ikyepeyisla, Noron
Am CAWdrw., fUn, UUimit Cam-

plalMU, Lounf
ErupHunt the .ttin, Fundee oh th»
I'acr, .nut aU IMwrure of l),e
lUoo.1; nbm thf beol JHurrtie 4M

K'sjd egga in large numlwn are einecded, hens mnat be well fed. Grain, how­
ever, U not enough ; tb«v must be able
to range altout aud picIt up worm* and
iaaeets, ar *Ue animal fixed must be

CARDING

MACHINE!

A.t JS'ashville.

BRING ALONG TOUR WOOL

SIKH'S

; my own hand* erasped, and

•T1HSIII

out in inuu-cual, fur the
or Ilsxbsrt Stanley, inv newly

give me T’ be said, with a smile. “I
am Randolph Heath. I have known of
the pro v no to your grandfather's will
fur year*, Hulas 1 wauUvd you to lore
me for myself, (if you nnild. I planned
to meet ywu last aummar. (ba you for­
give me."
' 1 looked upon hie dear, kind face.
“No matter who you aro, or what you
planned," I answerrsl, putting my hand
ia hia, “1 forgir* you, tor 1 love yon.
Then we told the st.ry of our mar­
riage Aunt Merdaunt Estened in hor-

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NATURE’S

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staler •"strtelee total'
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MONTE
FHEE TO BOOK AOEETS.

BLOOD PURIFIER.

COUGH MIXTURE.
-=K=s
And she did; and it waa a most mag­
nificent aflhir. The old Hall was in a
blaae of light, and crowded with noble
gustos ; and 1 wore punt bee. and Ike
old Delmar duun&gt; .idsBut I » as not Imlf an happy as on th*
day when I fir*: heard, from my hus­
band's lipa, that bo loved me—heard it

For it had been during a visit to a
acheol friend, who lived m mo of the
lovuiiest countice of Fenn»rlv*nia, that
I had mat, the preceding June. Herbert
Stanlev: For the fimtaM ia my life I
had found, in him, a perfectly coagenul
nod. We liked the saote poetiy. pro-

FUBGU8OW

WONDERFUL (HL!
07078323

A mv pair of Eds—twin*.
Spring goals—baby jump r*.
Bom* rinaty birds never * rig—staffed tor uh by alt Umnsw I'lw., Ou Win
HTXwvxno AitrewrexN’

•■esare I. seresr Io iks c.**fauasi*s
1W sirt • nff tosisto U l•« is. OmeSfoaii ■
t-TsX
ittkt -•

BILLIARD TABLES?
Krrrjlklsg ysrountaj J. 6.11—MZ^sl U«M&gt;
1 n ir rnilc.iau1 vi w VIIBK
Never could 1 forget the day. the :
bbeatad &lt;Ly. when my hopee bcuamc » .
curtaiatr Harbert had asked me. tho
evenfav before, if I would go with him I
ia hi* wherry. No knight of old could 1
have bandeil me into the boat more
rrvervntadlv than ha dal. How manly
bl- tnoked : How strong and *elf-ontamed ! My heart beat fart, for ron-.c-

old who has forty children.

’

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TOWtoAPWaV

le-to

Dr. Creek's WineotTsr.

CARBOLIC

TABLETS,
dying. •
t
cocoa., coua a ..caress—.
_
,
, .,
, . ...
Tire. TsUstsprsssal Ute an4 ia Crabresite*
The editor* and girl* are both right— |
oi., rtkawai ree-ai—, las m**1' **'*•
they mv the mails are irregular. unit tur toe sere W silTbreo s»4 L*.j u&gt;——&gt;.
A/Jx
■
UOAkxF.XtvS rej ULCOUTKHt -r is.
the girts don t spell it that way.
TIIKO.iT ... ta»ui*i&gt;lv tsnstre. awt mu.

example of Byron and Don 1‘UU, and
| shed a silent volume of poems.

Fifty women are confined in the Ixmiarille workhouee. having le-en eimvielssf
' r.f l*ing common -colds
Somebody any* that Nilaaua chews
। spruxv gum’ A Vermont phpar “.▼»:
I “ We would advise her to come to
Vermont. then, but she ma do a* ahn

WILLS'

A

XO TTSAXlb

WORM CONFECTIONS

lISU1R;

DR. CROOK’S

MORTGAGE SALE.

WINE

CAUTION
|lta-Safir..JtaC!iiis

• —ns trre ‘
IfiKS&amp;L-

T2.II $5,001) each in Grecnbatika I

;gw

ef tbe bay, having first thrown a s-’ial I
over my bead. The storm and darkness
ware tarrific, and the tide waa coming
uivitii a hoarse auHeu ary. The eali
■uatdasnehod my hair, tfe wttej^tpab

.

iB^assaEsg
OAT.TtTNg

CUMHON WASflB
Buflhlo Land.

HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS!

Ok VMM 11st a CkiM Anil

JURUBEBA

PUBUTYOUB BLOOD.

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The Banner

XVII.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN

BEAUTIFUL

'

WEDNESDAY MAY 22. &lt;872.

h*re a* •** of hek

NO. 4.

RELIABLE

The coate uf the Ticbbomu rare
amount to £40,000.
♦
A ghcat ot McKeesport, L’ennsylvama nmtas about with a stiletto, shouting
■noinrirw—H-.fr,
thoa must die."

Agents for the Celebrated

EqMlimilm

OUVBB CBiUED PLOW

CteliM ffilVU,
IM PUMU,

Ali 1B Ik Qatffll LMI HUNGS,
and NoMeltie*; thu* Biyt)
Aitinty
know so
well h^w to um’.

You

1st lightness of Druft.

Need. 2nd Ease of Handling.
।

MACHINE!

The E
want to

-shville.

with a bonnet of bombaria* trimmcl
with a bag* j*t back!*.
"Good evening to you. Miss Mathea,"
■aid th* Squire, a lint* tremulously, as
bo rnoogniMd th, boro^,. BnJ
of
hi* naighbor. "Thai roll o' mtan* bwn
breaking through your pickets again 11
declare to gracious, I've a great mind to
sell him.”
“Txn't thst, Squire, thank you kindly&lt;“ »'*« th* aamr.
. “Sit down, sitdown arid Mr. Dock­
worth. ‘'Blas* me, what a odd ytm’vs
got; you're as hoarso as a crow.”
"Ahem.” said Mias Jenkyrm. "This
weather is trying to weak lungs; bat I
called on biuino.., Squire."
"I Itnov ii was the colt," said th*
Squire.
‘‘Bain isn't th* roll, said Mias Jeukyn.. "It’s myedf, Squire."
"'Oh,'* said th* genliaoum.
“I hero coucl-xded," went on hi. rUitant, "'to tako advantage of tho right,
accortvd th* sex by tho year, and—and
—ia short. Squire—’’
Mr. Deckworth moved hi* chair a lit­
tle back, Mis* Mathea anticipalod th*
movemant by sinking t hcatncally on on*
kuo* b« for* him
“Joshua, will you b® mine F" .bo mur­
mured. with whatmight have b«*a •Ub­
er a sob or a byataric laugh.
"I—I’d rather not." mid th* Squire,
hitching his chair back a little farther

This plow whereever introduced has found unusual favor
with thefarmer* because of

3rd Excelling of work, Lay.
furrow well
and will not clog.
4th Its Great Duribility. 'The chilled Iron
being harder than tempered steel.

This Plow is Offered on its Merits.
are desirous of placing this Plots in the hands
of every Farmer in Barry County on trial.

Boston Crutk Store.

’’J

- LATHROP,

7 I

CALL AND SEE IT.

‘•Really and truly,”
.
‘And what on earth put it into your
headr
“Ix-ap year, 1 think," said the Squire
Forbes believes no canal will ever be
with a eober twinkle ia hi. eye, which made ostom Ute lathmu*.
revealed t &gt; Frtdinaud that hi* uncle hod
Taxation ia a vwetige of civilisation
detected hie trick
unknown in Morocco; the fund* raised

cliurchos in Missouri.
Sorwparilta, once eo popular, has al­
most disappeared a. &amp; medicinal agent.

Bat two of tho many varietiM of pOla
in vogue twenty-fire yean ago ore y*t

the doctor, who had been *om*whai a*T«r* in hit remark, oa the literary defieMnoea of tote* of th* new officere:
"D. JL, are you acquainted with Cap­
tain G.r'G,
“ Yea, I know him well," replied th*
doctor; "b* t» one of the new eot But

Detroit Stoves!

I Blate Pair at Koltunaxon,
Northwestern Fair ot Grand Rapid*
“No, that's not th* way, vou’ve hat
'
Tbcru waa a rattling at the door of your weger," said 8.
“WeU," said *b* doctor, with much
lb* room beyond. The Squire grew
ererfot &lt;u th* juteibility of Frediaand petulance of manner, "bow doc* bo
•peUitr
breakup. upon thia unaxported Mte«- {
“Why, be .poll, it C, a, V’ replied S-,
Last month 11,420.000 were coinrt (n
ISt oecurred.to hia mind.
“Tako your arm. e«qy." *ahl th* with th* utmo*t gravity of manner, doubla-oaglre at the Son Franciaou raid
Squire nerroudy. ‘ l’Ua*i thorn', a amid the roar of the mr**, and oltnort
TL* widow and daughter* of Geaerel
choking
with
rage,
th*
doctor
.prang
to
i dear girl i"
‘
Andereon have arrived at New York
"Not until yea apeak the word that u hie foot, exclaiming;
from Europe,
; to Mai my future Elim." pereiatod Mi« 1 ""Captain 8- I am too old a mon to b*
trifled with in this manner!”
*
Th* big dram for th. Boteon Jubih-et
I J*nkyiu, lotting the rusty bonnet droop
ia twvlre fret in diameter Bad five foe
I on Id. .houlder.
through- It ia being made at Fanning‘‘Quick," ga-ipod our hero, there'.
Um Falla, M».
• ecme on* coming."
"Say ree, thou, dearest So.hux."
A ix&gt;or. (kfouMlre. little waif found
"Ye.!" gteipod the Squire, breaking
on a duontep at Germantown. Pvansylinto a clammy perepiration. "Yea, yee,
vauia, baa been mt to the poor house
only go?'
and christened "Dollr Varden."
Mia Mathea Jeakyna only panted for
Scureity of children at the Shaker ant­
a parting prtwure of her lipa to her
dement al Baileyville, New York, in­
ancient lorera brow, end hurried
duced two nbe-bonr* out of the wcoda
away with a aubdu*d nulling ot aomlast week, to onnpronaiae oa 3S ab*ep.
ber ilniperiM ; while on th* other aid*
of the door the threatening eotuid of
Fom 4 M*re it unr
might exul­
f rttetep* paued by without any one «ntantly ting the »n of the celebrated
‘•'/hank goodneaa for that!" said.Mr.

To all who Intend to Purchase Sewing Machines:
GOODYEAR &amp; STRIKER
1. That II la a Shuttle Machine of the flret claaj, baring all the lateat Improve­
ments. Including their patent Drop and Inierehangable fewl.
2. That It baa the beat eonrtructod aliuttl* and the mo*t perfect lower trnalon
In ex:«t»nrc. and defla all competition In three particular*.
S. That It has the only Sm uoar, HKU-Awusrixo needle to be found In
euy Shuttle Machine, by which the thiearat material or the fl neat fabric can be
•owed, uidng either cotton, rflk or Huhn thread of any six* or flnlah.
4. That It rune easily, rapidly and quietly, all motion^ being positive—w»arIng part* being truuK of steel, and making a perfect Iix-k’-Utch alike on both

ONFECTMS

Fl.Ll.KR AND COOK.

HB ilffT____
ivw&gt;.h,iuuvh Meo.

(Respectfully anuumipe tp
patrons and
the Public Generally,that they have removed
Io the Large mid Commodious New Brick
StoVe adjoining the Wa«liiugtou Block, and
will be happy to serve all who may give them
a call. Crockery mid Groceries constantly
arriving by the, Car Loud, and will be sold
for ('ath Cheaper Ilian at the advertised
Cost Saifs. if you do’nt believe it call mid
see. We Pay Cash for Butter, Eggs, and
all kinds of Produce.

Dock worth to himtelf. “K|tUi young again in operation.
rascal Lad happened ia jrai thmv what
would I have done ? uigaged myadf -XWifcrnia grape* were damaged by
to marry that old sued 1 I. at fir* and the spring ftoaia.
fifty year* of ago! I'd better p into a
Wyoming tanner* will try irrigation
lunatic earlam at &lt;mce! What will
Ferdinand any I 1 winder if I couldn't
gi&gt; to China, or California or Japan, ar
mrne of thoe* far away placet ’ Or,
perhap* it might be bettor to nrear her

elite., of gorts, and left ready for tree, and need, no re-adjn-tm mt or alteration
nt any kind fur ordinary sewing.
8. That It toapalK^p^e In cqnstenctlqa, and easily kept in order, that very lit­
tle or no inairortkn ts needed to b»rn fo SUfoh, Hem, Fell, Breid, Bind, Cord
Gather , QufoL H»“i “titoh. Embroider, Erlnxe, de., Ac.
7. That 111. made Uuuughout of the bret Materlafo and in the roost perfeot
manner, and with such almpUclty of construction that U la mot liable to unequal
wear, and requires fewer repair, than any machine In th* market, and la readily
ana li.cxprmlvGy re adjusted after tong wear.
R. That B baa ttte testimony, not only of cxperirncml exporta, but of th* skill­
ed agvnto other ebuttls machine, to the superiority In workmanship and easy

bend* despairingly on the top of hit pevaperou. trail*.
tread a* he reflected oct the futility of any
Brink are ec.ro* at Ctooagoand bedd­
remedy abort of matrimony far thia aUing. ate dalaycd.
m*nl fur leap year.
Yet. as he muted on the port. present,
Packnt boate here nol yrt dimppmutfuture, h* not could help thinking that
many a man Im J found a worse help­
mate. after all, than thia Mi*. Mathen
Jankyts. She was not young to be sure,
but nxithte was U.
.......
She vu fair, frteli and pretty; »bo
waa very handy at a wedding er a funaral; eha comprehended perfectly the exigwicic. of the needy; and .be waa juat
tb* element tbal he needed to brighten

have preferred to expand the same amount In keeping tbelr work up to the
highest standard of perfection, thus enabling them townd oat co Machine
which will not bear thr moat rigid scrutiny and the MVcaeri tee*. They believe

'It ain't a Led idea," aaid the Squire
to bimrelf; •'Lut I moat vririi aho hadn’t
been tho on* tn prupoM it. Very iikely
I’d Lava ihaagbt of it myrelf, if she bad
riven mo time However. Imp y*ar ia
loap year, and I don't auppoae we ought amount to on* hundred and eighty-three
to blame th* women for taking what­ ■niton, a year
ever advantage* the law allow* them 1
The Cuban plan tire are expecting an
won't tay anything to Forty, but I'll
ju.t drop otw there in the ooureo of the abundant auger crop.
The Now York aad Brooklyn bridge
’“'Mr.’^Bckworth wa. a. good *a Lia
&gt;» geing forward..
word. Mi« Mathea Jeakyna’ breakH- Ward Beecher is getting ready fix
fei di.hrt were Lordly waahel up when

G. I* FRITTS. Agent.
Grand Hnpitla, Mloh.

BLACKSMITHING

C. S. FBETTS, A«t-,
HctMtinRM, Mich.
»i IWrtmir Ito W8’ii Mtty,ddeSbntf aaWHc
HIACKSMZTHXHG.

April IT. 1871

Stewart

&amp; SteinhofT,

“Fire and fifty years," and Squire
Duckworth, moditaiirety, shaking the
aslres out of his pipe, “five and fifty
years. A man ein't likely to be toUriad
I gutea, when h.'» i}r*d aatiafinl with a
aingie lot all those year*."
"Slrangrr thing, than that bar* brer
known to happen. Unde Dookworth,"
। said Ferdinand Eani*. who was a
u,. «

2188
tuourjwrotvd

Uli

wm. .rv.m

DENTIST
teilii

■

la

1SASX.

4*1 protection to Every Folloy
Holder I

siniHl m IttooL

DENTISTS

Cell *«d Get your Bleak, Rosal.,
-r any thiag you word.
MT A floe quality of Sail Fortt, ateo

JUST

ARRIVED

Ft,
A.. B u sell
’s
Ttegkyijml *ad Cteopnl
ofOrewi*.

became in- Bow pretty the l-xiked,
Hico
a full blown roan, or a dahlia, or
!
।any other mature bknm, in the n»*l
1Wqvk gic«hAm drew aad white bib
Iapron »* wore, ataudisg in front of the
1Stohcn enk Kot a grey Lair in her

“Not in lba*a pert% I gue.'," opiwrt dsah sloth end hung rtos a naU al the
renn-r of th* dreteur.
unci*, dungs are so differ-1
“1 come over to talk over that liltis
matter with yw."
”Wh»t htt to matte* ?"
", W hy about our being nmnrefl."
Miea Jeukyne nanart, with the bib
apron half untied. «rt rdxrrt ai the

The voice cf itrnwbcrry is heard in
our land, and that benevolent berry will
won be atively engaged in getting off
spoon. of veriaus materials into months
of diffwentrinM, for the benefit of chur­
ches tewing cirelea and Sunday School*.
i. the way in which a Shawneetown, EL,
paper calbi upon U&gt;A rrddenta to rite and
(daughter the wolf which has duplnyed
abnormal activity in competing with
them in th* rating at mutton.

The eervui girl, of Dundee, Scotland,
formed a “protectiveandbenefii eoafa^t”

�the CONKLIN
Connecti.-ul i.odj » dM|L

GOOD NEWS FOR ALL

RROS.

————---- -

: Xi

HAVE NOW OX EXHIBITION THBM08T MAGNIFICENT DlKPUy w
four o clock one tin:

DRY GOODS

OW NEW ctooioe

vicinity of the buiUtax aad

As Cheap as they bare been in the last ten. years.

men; tho Schoolcraft alwut 350. Tito
mineis of the Pewabic nnd Franklin,

You should

just see what stacks of Goods arc crowded into my store.
day.

CARPETINGS,

The osoployasai theQninrr mint

THE STATE C05VENTIOK

New Advertisements.
tioaal Republican Convention at Phils-

inter

with tho geography of this kwality. it
Committee

1,100 in worn OF MNH

DISSOLUTION NOTICE.

Gr3R.jA.3NTX&gt;

PROF, SAMWELL’S TROUPE

They have Added to their Immense Stock

DISSOLUTION NOTICth

He mured

RAPIDS

X|(|.(WI Illi inim IIF ORV SMBS!! JjftO Rolls New Carpets,
mw
MINH
Carding!
17ft Packages of Dry Goods,

Ttssrss^&gt;n.
Right opposite Houghtou is Hancock,

Wool

j Cheaper than At the ’ GREAT COS‘E’'«id fttxcurmon Sales.”

•»“Ikeep a Tailor and Manufacture Fne Goods to order.

R. MUDGE.

Hancoc k. TheKhoolcraft Mine teabout

Dress Goods,
interests. Th&lt;» minora are made up of ,..................... . ,
Germans. Itfob, Bwedw, and CoruU- 1 B,u .’"I'an'»

Wayne; A. Robinson, of Washtenaw;

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST

, .
...
do betdr work than

Rood, of Kalamazoo j Richard Ferris,of

tee ; Daniel Wixaou, of Sanilac; John

In tho meantime the opposition ia &gt;y-

Plain Black Silks,
TNALL QUALITIES.

’, ,
caahlt’m*

ent tariko
Miners are eminently a
flonttar popuUtioo, and ehangn entirely
orvrv two or three ware. The emnlnvea 1

lU’ACAH. VKLLOCItX.
NEKtNttet. KMfantS CLUTIte.

Gaarantee Satisfaction.

face Uborwta and underground laborers,
or mmers proper. Before the strike, Shop in Bartow &amp; Goodyear's New
surface Liborere were resriving S15 a
------------ 1 —
*----Without eob- Warehouse, ujoining C. F. Dwight ft
Aians^wno,
axacumu, 1—
cruer*
,
_ .
.
*mim
man, of 8L Clair; and Wm. Niblock.1 *****
U
in the field to- dution the empl
d tho wagf. Co's Foundry.
uf labor firn
af Hillsdale
I'1*’of the men o&lt;
........................
tare rant. Tin. ,
Wool sent by railroid will bo
The following gentlemen were therei demnmlud
it to tfua
85 a month
WELCOME MARBLE.
- &lt; I* cmeoy about seeing a Republican
Leaaw'eo ; George Willard.
in: ! wjoraiy in tho Senate than the eiectien
Hauinga. May 22, 1872.
alternate, IL G. Wells, of Kalamaz.., ; / » Bepubliomi Freridaut.

,but refused thr other demand.

WM. H. BURK ft CD'S COLUMN.

Acting Dogu,
instigated
tnued bv t.

HOLMES A

VEKSTFR,

One

Performing Munheys
John Greuael; alternates, G. W. Mod- right, ar to control the election of quasi lieutenants of ices ability.
Republicans so that they can determine
dough and John Gibson.

3180

(I roes ia an

The report of the State fiuporinU-n-

Lcegun, although this is not certainly

BLACK CROOK PSRR0HI1KR8

Hill.
Nevins.

WE PAY

f

Hastings

&lt;y-

Allegan.

Coming into our Store.

GRAY. TOYNTON ft FOX.

SHERMAN J. RICH,

PAPEH BOXES.
20 First Class Artists
Bounty

and every indignity if they resisted.
The scene is described by those who

DRDGS ANB MEDICINES

WE

Painters’ Goods, Groceries &amp;c.

the exultation that followed this succtms

MLLE. SENT AH,
BANK EXCHANGE

Dining Rooms.
Sheriff
n. askHinco

■X

For every Dollar's Worth that Goes Out

TAILOB &amp; PARLEY ORGAN.

SPRING &amp; AVERY.

D( THE DEDG ETlBinT

Taylor &amp; Farley Organ.

PETE COMKLIN,
AO tie Loiiit Pta! Ufctatftte tty.

We will make it for the Interest of Every
Market.

ATnn, Woman and Child to buy their

sewjdveiitiseu e\f&gt;.
Dauchey * Co'l Column.

they
„...—
-— Tho
military asked for by the Sheriff arrived
today. and ia encamped on the base
ball ground about a mile from Hough­
ton. Tha rariouc detachments are Com-

JURUBEBA

quality of tone and finish will aril th.Instrument without urginj.

Pttai Ekyat,Mb Ml

Pm Vtatalvsitr Hteniw,
GROCERIES.

Mr. JOHN CONKLIN.

Hamilton. Holmes-, aad Edmunds, nn-

MORESTO DKO8.

from Fort Wayne, Fort g^L and
Fart Brady, and nunib.-r 150 men. Two
companies
Buffalo.

M'LLE CARLOTTA,

urn oins ,m

I tala Lust Usual k Mai
lutattStratj el, tw Satti
suit on.

HASTINGs

WARNER,

». j. men.

April 84,1873.

Dr. Yelk' Eiiract of Jirttete
BILL

MEAT MARKET!

c. M. HUNYAK &amp; CO

PATENT COOLERS;

the miners eouiuiue obdurate, Grose and

A

caipits

-A.t Our Establishment.
W e buy our Goodie of MMiufwcturcni and Im port ent, and Wt

Call and see the Stock and Prices.

OIVBN AWAY

PROPOSE TO RECEIVE CASH'

ALMO AGETirr mt THK CKIXD8A7S0

Mtehlgnu.
said to use his influence to keep the nun
from drinking with considerable effort.
tho miners have resumed work extbe twelve hundred and fifty of the

CASH

M MMLffi HURTH IF M

Clown Dog GrimaHi..

WARD &amp; THAYER.

too

Uhm.

•

'

May 15, 72

rest was effected, and tho tnon, securely
handcuffed, were started back with
their escort toward Hbughuxi. They
had not left Red Jacket far behind

a mtl.

The 'Weber &amp; Gabler Piano,

tore proceeded with tolcrehl.- &lt;|nictn*sa

HEADQUARTERS

•HIM

t Should try them before Purchasing Elsewhere.

CARRIAGES.
bare ball grounds of Hancock, aerrw.-.
the bay, very moderately cundacted.—
Tho men Greas and Vivian, having been
eonaidored guilty of a breach of the.
peace, Hher.tf Shea, ut Houghton Coun­
ty, went test Monday, to the t.'idum--t
mine with a pease uf nineteen men to

Thousand Dollars!

Ii DM li tie Piblit m ill Menis.

Detroit Novelty Works.

enure of some irregularities in cennoc-

J. G. Wait

John Devine.

ORGAN

and Equestrian Goals.
LIGHT IKON CASTINGS

Hundred

We Propose to sell a Half u Million Dollurs this Year!

Gents.Ladies, Misses and Chil-

HUMPTY DUMPTY.

if

DEEN.

give our Customers every Advantage in Low Prices !
|

SPRING

fit

AVERY.

oust SXOBJg
For aereral Yem he. been.

U.OO, ORE^JIBACK t

great

' Industries ren taunt ram pumke i

FEES

FBB

le"din8 Dn &lt;luo&lt;is Establishment in

m..
BAND

Will be at

mk,

nui. ut n in

CALI.

18. HI VLSI i CO?,
For Your

Boots and Shoes
»i M tor Ma, al fmt A ar

1^7^..,,^ lL1'tt4u

Western

Michigan,

�Bv«K-

Tift

Cerce. -Await tbs advent of th* onajiyrochabls Conklin Bro's Groat cotem'mwralth circus and BuawaU's troupe
of trained animals! This monster nquaatrain aggregation » under the superris-

Tbo me* who are now takin*,'
The Ladies all any Mr*. Taylor has
and who will succeed to their
tho bret *tock of hots and millinery
have mor* culture and clovcracos .
ghoda in the city.
Iw
are better trained than their predecee“The gentle dew-drops aro always re­. son, white they are no loss earnest and
freshing.'’ So are the new styles ofr animated, by lofty aims. Tho BohsmiBoata, Shore, notion* At, at Guy Spaul­. an class has been elminated, end howding*.
wS
ent, their fate was well deserved. Th*
Fob S*ix—All the buggie* in my
representative cdiler pays h.s way, asks
Livery Stable, to make room for a now
no favors, is not puffed up, neither does
be puff up others; works regularly and
not spsamodically, and has some idea of
tho dignity and responsibility as well a*
the license of his calling. With thia
improved type of journalists has begun
a new style of writing. Bombast, stilt­
ed rhetoric, alliteration and constant
straining for effect, are bring replaced
by simplicity and vigor of language,
logic, genuine wit and humor, and cour­
tesy of tone. We hoar lees personal
abuse, invective and malicious satire,
and more sound reasoning in discoss-

cwtcm.

.•ssatBsrrtat"—MASONIC.

75 cents for men Cottonade
\ Pants at the Great. One Price
\ Stere of Grand Rapids. Star
j Clothing House. ____

Peninsular Railway.

SA S

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division

Only $7.00 for a Hood
doubble and hoist suit of
clothes for men. Star Cloth­
ing House, Grand Rapids.

List oa caaaore ia Poor Orness in
the State of Michigan, for the week en­
ding May 11th, 1872. Reported for the
Hastings Republican Hirsis, by J.
McC. Perkins &amp; Co., Gouncsltois-at-Uw
and Bolinton for Patents, ami Claims,
No. 618 Seventh Street, Washington-

jester, Fata Coakfc. I* thoroughly or.
ganiand nA tugnifimtiy appointed,
end is reprreented by fifty of the best
mate and famate artist* in the world,
and &lt;0 conducted as to be absolutely
~ta&gt; and refined, where there will not
U pitted a Military feature, look,
word or ce-’btro. h any way incompat­
ible with that ttelisacy and reliability
which has plwV* characterised tho
ConHm Bro’s amvte*««i&gt;t enterprise for
tho part 15 yorc. During th* season
no gaudy Tinsel Street Parade will be
made, as none are required, fcrtborcputatiun of th* Company is so firmly cstsblisbod, and tho public know that tlw
jm-furmancos will bo nil that is repre­
sented in tbo bills and advartisment*;
but for ths purpoe? uf giving tho public
an opportunity of soting tbo coUrctiun
of Horeoa togothte, they will pareda
through tho principal street* on the
morning of exhiMttoa. headed by the
splendid golden chariot, containing
Prof. Baker’s Military Baud, on* oi the
(iuusl musical brigade* in tbo country i
fullowing thia will bo tbo wagons, vans,
Ac. Admission 50 and ’2f&gt; cents. Door*

Hancock, Houghion Qx, T. N.Uvire,
T. D. Meads, deosaiwl. Carlisle, Eaton
Oa, P. D. Patterson viro J. W. Hall re­
signed.- White Lake, Oakland Co, L.
D Hyutt vice Y. C. Knight, reeigned.
Lakeport St Clair Cto., G. W. Donald
vice Y. Y. Pettys, deceased. Brooklyn.
Jackson Co., H. Woodward, vice J. P­
Henshaw, deceased. Mieham, Utenaw
Co., E. Miller, vice B. G. Farter, re­
signed. Scio. Washtenaw Co., G. A.
Petes vice N. W. Bnggs, rerigned.

as Superintendent of the Jackson, Lan­
sing and Saginaw Bailroad, vic* A.
Watson Esq-, who resigns to accept tho
G* neral Huporinteadency of th* Detroit

and Milwaukee.

Michigan Central R. R.
OLD, RELIABLE ARD DIRECT ROUTE,
IUIvms Dwreii »• t Ctaore* wUtav »!—•
■
..-O-W. vita irsis* E.,i ur t&gt;»trv&lt;i »s4 *wrr&gt;«

csarMiv.

•rtsistsi’js
**. IMI-W'U
1W 1
i,:,

present intrusion, other than to express
the sense of'‘gxmen*as" which I feel at
tho result of tho mighty gathering at
Cincinnati, where the "King of Spain
(C-l Sch-c) with forty thousand men.
marched up a hill and then—marched

Hastings P. O, May 22d 1872.
Hon. O. M- Borne*, Thomas IL Gu­
nter. L. G. Curtis, Elisha 8. Hawley,
John H. MUls, R M. Myers, Mrs. Abigal Munger, L. Kent Ritan, Alice Wilk
Mrs. P. B. Youngs.
Arrssrto.v.—Just received a large
Direct your tatters to No. of P. I
stock of fashionable boots and shoos,
which *m«i and triB be sold cheap for Box or drawer.
,
J. Roasns, P. M.
cosh, at the City Kboo Store of Jacob
Mou IimtevraxsTs.—I&gt;r Russell is
sub rginK ami *tberwiso improving the
wing* and other part* of his reaiAdvertising ahwo does not produce dence on Jefferson St
snrcrea. Tho thing which ia advertised
Mr. O. D. Spaulding, we ase 1* put­
must have intrinsic merit, or else large
advertising will eventually do it more ting in a foundation for s woodhouse.
harm than good. If you have anything
Mr. James Brown is budding a house
which you know to be good advertise is
ou the Htste Rood
thorny, and you will U arc te. •*-

PATHIT MUKfflES!

PAI.NTR -AJXD OILH1

Paint Colors,
Varnish, and Dye-Stuffs.

I so* by your comoumls in th* Baxare of th* 6th, that you are inclined to

fear the result of their action upon th*
Republican party,which ia th* aame a* to
fear for th* future ofpnx aountry. You
hare roason to fear tho result. Every
man who loves his native land has roason to faar; aad this of itself should
turn the faro of every patriot away from
three who aro forwarding that move­
ment, that they may have no eouuten-

groiMSt political corruption, aro in the
Tho appointment of Herbert WAson,
ticket and in the platform. Not that tho of Hillsdale, to a cadetship in tho Naval
nominee* aro tbemselv** dishonest, but Academy, at Annapolis, has been can­
celed. bo not bring of the required age.
with which he can be duped by design­
The railroad bridge at Monroe naring' men, as ho is tor the illegibility of __homily.
his ctiirography, or tho irascibility of hie
temper, while the inoonaeqmnital posi­
tion of tho Vice Presidency, readers the
moot brilliant talents and tbs sharpest
insight practically useless. Whsd 1
hire a man to dig a ditch across my
Srornn Fava*.—A* “Spotted Fever,” swamp,! want not only an intention on
so railed, hav been raging in *ome parts his part to do a good job. I want ability
of tho state the part winter und spring, aad presistcac*. It is one thing to be
wo wdl give a dcreriplfon of th* direoie
as taken from an vxchango :
shovel full of dirt tony feel under some
"The diseaM popularly known aa spot­ tuddon impulse, and it ia another thing
J. I M«ad, while walking nmr tho
ted fevor trigbteuv many by its ominous to ent In the right place, and "keep up
rcaidenco of Mr. Gita*, of Okemos, saw
but improper name. It &gt;• not. strictly
tho motion" a* thrashers say, not for a a crow and heard it ung like a shaiqrtrei
siieaklng, a fever, and those who are
attacked by it aro not always vpotted. minute, or an hour, but until the job ie roaster. Ho complained to Mr*. Gflo
about it, and learned that it was a crow
The dread which it* nsm.- cense* is par­
tly justified, however, by the character
Now, 1 give it as my opinion that no which had been brought up with bens,
ot the complaint, for it is Indeed a ton- matter how people may vote, we have and had learned the songs of it* oombta disease, frequently batting the skill
of the beet physicians, and carrying iu no more surety of the consistency of
victim to death in an incredible chort Horace Greeley, than we had of Andy
name ot time. Tfie disease is named
by medical men cercbro-spinal meningi­ rear* ago, to have gono into my ewamp
tis. which being interpreted, msam that Io catch masses augers for fourteen cents 811 ; .npphea, •11,030 ; dotting, «3
it is an iflamatiou of tho membrane
260. Total, W0,001.
covering tbo brain and spiuo. It i* not a day, and half their hide*, sooner than
BenjaminW. Merrick, uheeonHioglM
a new' disease. Two hundred year, ago ho would have gun* into such a eon von-'
Sydenham described it uud*r another lion as an aspirant for favors at it* master and merchant at Port Aust
was decoyed to Bay City, last week,
name. In the parley port of the pros­
moot
a woman. *nd was arrested. !
cut century it appeared in New Eng­
for that matter, next October ? No-' had arranged to go into buvinres in M
land, where it was known as "spotted
forar.” It occurred in ths south ufj body knows, and nobody dare* prophecy
France in 1837, attacking th* garrison-. If he keeps his temper ho will not
«d towno. It found it* way to America change materially, but who will insure
again iu 1848. It “I first noticed as | his politiraL any mure than hi* person­
having occurred in 1M8-57, but pre-1
vailed more extensively in February al equa*imity t

TuWtun &amp;srx«s' Coscxar.-Our
jwupte were really delighted with the
ooiLoert given by tho Willis sisters on
Wednesday and Tliursdsy evening's of
luit week. Little Hatlio the «s*sed-»w
of tin- troop leemed tube th* favorite.
M r- Minnick, th* pianist wan the {iroisas
of *11. and the way ho brought th*
wreicra butter, if propmly packed,
should not bring as much in jirire as ma**-out of the instrument was truly
York State butter. With* long *spe- astonishing.___
nencc, and an extensive 01-4mantsr.c..
with tho different markets, I shall use
l\. Troutwine. jrho La* been lianlly a
tho best of my abilities to make the year among us, has built up quit* a
lively
busiaosa al bit Barber Slsop on
C. B. HALI8BURY.
State St He pats forth quite a unique
Hostings, May Oth, 1872.
litllc direvtmy iu a frame which will
assist maturiallr ia ndvortising hi* busineat, u ho hst roomtly added a stack of

Uiv»tjK^-wufc roslsMtsr asuwaz

Dur Sir-.—h is now quite a long time
slurs you wai troubled with any com­
munication from Uris tart of classic story,

UOCUIEt!

SCHOOLBOOKS.

STAKDARB W8RKS AMD MEIil
Xadw TJtsrLINO BAGS,
uU Bins BATCITELS.
Perfumerica, Pomanads* aad Hair Oil*.

"Wall Paper and
Curtain Fixtures!

Itiitai MoUn Liiiral,
G**d F*r Man nr *»aM.
Probably f* w articles hero ever had
*0 extensive a Soto, while none have
.been mors universally brnefidal than
tho retabrated MUSTANG LINIMENT.
Children, Adulte, Hmsre. and Domestic

and March of 1857 It is not contagirtuc or infivttiona. but it ia epidemic.
I

Postmatter-Genornl to furnbJi to the
th* public, at a cost of on* rent each,
including postage, open oorrrepondatiro
ar postal cords of good stiff paper, with
parts! stamps thereon;
the cards
not to exceed three ami a half by six
and a half inches the fare to be used
•xreurivcly for the address, and die reversr side fur tho communiau:un ; all
card* rontsning vulgar, ubeevn* or scur­
rilous matter to be esdudtd from th&lt;&gt;
mails, and the sender thureol io lx- pun-

m*nt In fort I was almost ready to
giro it my adherence, for I am among
the number who aro willing to admit Presidency by a meeting of persona call­
tliat a little depletion will do th* Re­ ing tbemselve* Radical Reformer*, at
publican party good, and lead it to see 1
Appolo Hall, in the dty of New York,
how it is stricken with there dis'ase* ' on the 10th in«L The meeting is re­
that aro apt1 to overtake too phsthoric port &gt;d to hare been tumultuous with
organisations. But - to hate Horace • most violent speeches and threatening
Greeley for the leech, that ia too much,
and so I must be permitted to bear th* ced all politicians, and said that tho con­
ills I have than to suffer more in tiding vention would inaugurate a great moreI1 myself, than through their continuance. I went that would*shake the world.
Mr. Enrres. the whAla thing makes
me think of that sink-hole down by Ben­
ham's. Years ago, w« had n straight

dispow* of the gloomy predictions which
were heard un every ham', that the hnrvest of 1872 would not bo up to th* av­
erage yield. It wo* feared that the
small amount of snow which foil during

Indsed, it did look as if tho field* were
pretty bare untd the reins brought out
the blade*, and now i» -ight more beau­
tiful to the *ya or mure encouraging to
the husbandman ran b* i-nmsginsd
than the green wbeat-fie! I. which one
nu-ete in every part of th* country.

A correspondent ot the Chicago Tiru,
says that Jackson will be th* largest
city in tluj State iu twenty-five years,
because of its railroad facilitie*. If our
people will not behind, but will go to
work as sensible people should, who
knows but what we may breumo. tbs
second in sis* by that tune.
For one* let u* all work together ; tat
ovary man put hi* shoulder to the wheal
and giro a push, and ta* thing h done.

Photographs.
sore,’' made of cheap whiskey aad refuse Photographs,
true at.certain Masons, and when wo 1| Uquots, finiabod up to suit depraved aphad to go to Hartiu gs, w* would often | Kites, under,tho namo of msdirinos
. Walker's California Vinegar Bitter*
with that it was better. But the road I
wks safe, and we always got over ia 1 am none of these. They are not a bevI ernge, but a genuine medicine, purely
good order. But the thick headed ;wth- , vegetable", projiarod from California
master thought ha would drain it, aad ,I hartw by a regular physician. For all
so he dug a ditch on both aides, and disease* of the stomach, liver, kidni-ys,
was dcr» kdlfrtn tdkrr ui cf Or idek- | bladder, skin aad blood, they are an in­
fallible end uurivnUsd remedy
m to O» auddb */U» swr&lt;A, and right af­
ter those ditches w*r* dug, the whole
Fxmmx Wxsxsis*.—Vegelino act*
RespechfuUy infoms the
road began to sink, and finally wont • dirretly upon the causeTbf these ssmpublic af Barry County and
down out of sight, and a new road bad 1 plaieta. It invigorates and elroagthon*
Surrounding
Country, that
to be built around the whole swamp. , tho wbohi system, act* upon the Secre­
he is making at reduced
Now, Sir, through all the dangerous tive o g«n», attays inflamslion, efcnees
prices, the best Photographs
bug* and quagmire* that irnvu threaten­ and cures ulceration, cures constipation,
in the county, and second to
ed this nation during tho last ten years, regulate* the bowels, headache sad
none in the State.
tho road laid by th* Republican Party psitu in the back cease ; in fact there is। JNo Cheap TrSMlby Work
has carried u* over safe. If those man no direase or oomplaint where the Vegvr
palmed off as Photographs,
bad, at Cincinnati, furnished us a way tino gives aa quick rslisf, sod is *o efcebut Artistic pictures that can
by which we could Lave kept tho na­ Uvo in ite cur*, a* tn what 1* tamed
■ only be mads from expertion on her course, without the cordu­ Female Weaknvss. Il never faSed ia
1 icnce and a Scientific knowl­
roys and tho mud, all well I would
edge of the business. Call
hare been glad of it- But when they
before being imposed upon by
propose to cut a ditch and let th* whole
carricatures ofyourfeatures
road down oat of sight fcrovw. and go
!
elsewhere.
round on sumo Democratic cirri* the
1 Jf. B. Persons with light
rest uf their lives, excus* me, but 1 pre­
blue or grey eyes are request­
fer going, if I must gn. to tho devil di­
ed to call on cloudy days for
rect. That’s till.

SOU) IN HASTINGS,
BY ACKLEY 4 SLADE.

meeting of Directors and others will be
held at Carlton Center on Th uroday Evoning, in aid of tho Kalamasxi, Hastings,
Lowell aad N. M. R. R. A. J. Bowna,
D. R. Cook, C. K Barton and others
will address the meeting on the railroad

P. ROBERTS &amp;
Rw indebtedness of Grand Rapids is
•180,000.
Detroit has voted about 1900,000 to

I. O.G. T.—Wild Etower Lodge of
thin city now numbers one hundred aad
twelve members, “and still they come"
&lt;m their mission of Tsraprano* aad re­
form. Literary exercise* in the order
sro to bo kept up and the society will
not flag for want of interest.

Tas Ju* Lct.—Tbs Con tract for build­
ing the new wrbcol House was let to
Mr. Marshall, of An Arbor, he bring
Use foweat rreiziiteiblc bidder. The
ammonal of hi* bid was 185,000. Tbo
building to to ba aUtenptotod l.y July
it
on the State road, while ehopping with la, &gt;««. B»n~k.
•
an ax cut hi* right foot nearly off. We finished hs that finis.
han- lirtraed no farther j-articulnr*.
Hartingt City has responded nobriy
to the rail msde upon her for Railroad
aid and it it boj»d th. town* out tide
may famish tb*tr quota of means in its
behalf- The farmer will reap hi* re­
wards an hundred fold.

■ mi Slcansas. wcknw fry r»4
K MawDbwasev. Gr*&gt;vt

their Photographs.

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R

The beat article in use—the Halford
Lriresterehir.’ Table Sauc.'
Every
family into which it ha* bren introduced
foitareforenec. The parties who purehare ones become roust*nt custom-:*.
You had better go without any one arti­
cle for tl» table than tho Halford.

•rlS-^S:

\iOCURE Ni ChAEGE

DRUGS
Medicine*,

Dye Stuffs,
(
,
Th* dwelling bouse &lt;rf Ire Niciersou,
near Adrian, was burned down on the
23d with nearly all ite content*. Loss
•2,000 ; no insurance.

On the 16th, ult., at Clark &amp; Hall’s
lumber ramp, in loeeo County, a tree
fell ugmByroaItaeecraas,fatallycreab-

The Central Conunittea of the Brohl-

PAINTS &amp; OILS

�Wj chicken, bring m. high a priro
in large eitios and towns, that it is eseelletrt buainasa for a woman to engage i
in. •©•ar xsa I" axelaime Mrs- AHwork '
“I havs no time to fose with Hrtte ehick-1
mu, and half the bens won’t eet, and if:
they do, they’ll let the cbicketM die. I; sold s patent medium, baa just, in the
cant’ bo burdened with any more care." trick of time, turned undertaker.
Of course there must be mime work in
Constipation of tbo bowala may be
tho mat:, r, eurnc caro and trouble ; iratI
it win bring in a good luterost-win fill prevented by drinking a tumbler fulluf
your purse aad perhaps permit you to, terid water on rising to the morning.
keep a eervaat if you deeire it But if'
Inhaling through the noae the smoke
yossr husband keeps your puree well of muriate of ammonia while it is burn­
ing, will cure chronic catarrh cr oteno.

fro scree under Improvomneta, 1 mile
from bcbnol Rew. riugar bash of
1,000 trees. Bjdendid timber of all
kinds; Oak, Baswu-L Whitewood de.
Term*, M25 per aero.
Fur forth--? tnstrutllama, inquire at this Office, cr ut1
the proprietors,
D. B. A A. G. FREEMAN. 1
Bsaamtuv, April 17 th, 1872._____

Sheep for Sale.
Wheeler &amp; Willson

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Michigan Exchangi

Ml fflffi
The Boast tsi the Worts! I

I

Haifa Million having been I
Sold!

VllruW Urw /ears bj a r-Mu-ti. rem
|mar, braexkl la m |M hes.r •' the psrehiMr |
eilboet «»u»
inaMmImi gteoa la iu

It io assMted that a glaas of mH and

will make you independent; while if he
ie “eloee pressed" for money, aad giro,
but sparingly for your own wants and
those of tho child.-co, here is an oppor­
tunity for you to help yourself. When
the .Liekens are o-ro safely hatched
aad a week of their live. has passed,
they are able to tako care of thetuselves,
with tho addition of curds, corn pud­
ding aad milk or water, given to them
throe times a day. If the coops are
pieced near the kitchen door, it ia but
little work to attend to their wants, and
better prot.x tiou can be afforded from
tho ravage. of cats and hawks. A well
fed. well trained cat, will never touch
chickens; it is only those which are
foroed to lira by thrir wits that prey up­
on them So kill off all -the wild oats
that infect the barn, aad keep your beas

iSiSVJSZ.
j.-fLi.’Gnsrz

&gt;1.

D. COOK. .tgl.

poisoning by eating orange peel, which
resulted in seten. enteric • inilamatmu,
terminating fatally

Pimpice and freckle* on tho face may
be removed by using a vegetable diet
and bathing tbo faro iu wheal bran wa­
ter three or four tlme« a day.
•

SHEPARDS

COMPOUND WARDO BlTfRHR
r-iMxissw-.e——

~rt:

BrUe, only BO Cent* a BottU.
H.’."
------ite «ni As; yf M.
ThlasnletehssbMnmorouqhlyiasasd ssennsosesbs»t»«
sSSSteA, «”
Jaundice, luiUffettlan, Sour Sloat,
aeh, CoWavMflu, .Y«-ro«. and
Skk Headache,lArtr Complaint,
1'evrrJ .iyuc, DypepBa, Worm*
In Children, I’Ve*, Biliout Comptalut*, Lou of Appetite, Erup­
tion of the Skin, Pimple* on Ike
fan, and all Dlteure* of the
Blood; alto the bc*t Diuretic in
Vte for Kidney Complaint*, 1
tfeak Back, Pain in the Loin*,
Lumbago, Grarrt, Bheumattem. \

arite* u lb. ttoslh teir^X,

s) Aorte. rsnrrtaa (
iee n(My (Wj sens acear
bistre rerrr,. be Ur ...
COOK. .
HUXcfe III

The hsirtaky be prevented from turn­
ing gray by bathing the bead one* or
twice a day in a strong decncdun uf
cotnptonia arplenilolia cr sweet fern
(

An ointment composed ot thirty
grams of idofonn to aa ounce of lard ia
a benoScial remedy to painful burns,

emu

CARDING

MACHINE!

Daucher &amp; Co's. Column.

BRING ALONG YOUR WOOL,
tiiiiii'
when their chickens aro helplcm will'
tread cr sit upon tlu-m, thereby killing
them ; they won't sit when we desire to
hare them, aad will sit with proroktor
nertisacity when we do not desire it. : One ounce of tneeea oil and one dram sad u«i .pj
Patience M almost as needful m ra«ag I of the od ot tar, mixed, an-1 tea drops *•’* •'»'
chieksms us in raising children.
I ] taken on a little lugtir evsry two or I------- -- ....
When we desire to unite screral three hours in an excellent rrtns.lv for ■ MHUPV
JUUU BI:
broods of chictams of nearly the same chronic bronchitis.
age, the change should be mads at
night,and we should sotoct the heu th.it
luu hatched last and not become frond-1
f2OO
iar with her own brood.
If yon pet your chickens, they will re­
pay you by their rapid growth. They
need a sunny place to run about in, so
that if hatched in a cellar, they must
FREE
be cooped up tn the yard aa anon ns the
warmth of the sun will permit ; and
they must be fed and watered regular­
lyIf tho housewife attempta tho raising I
of oarly ohickeau, tho soon become, at- i(Gigantic
Gift Enterprise.

NATURE’S

Hair Restorative

~A-5i=

ESH

GRAND RAPIDS

MONTH I
TO BOOK AGENTS,
DR. WXL8ONS

BLOOu PORUKR

COUGH MIXTURE.

8168,000
AMONG

TSE

TATBONS

'Grand Musical Entertainment

CHEAT CHANCE FOB

AGENTS

TO BE HELP AT

that so mmiy familiia in the oouutry are
willing to\iro year after year without

St Joseph,Mich, July 4,1872

cultivahng a single grnpe-vinu about
their dwelling. They ar« compelled ru
purchase the delicious fruit for the tabia, or not taste it during the season.—
Than ia a common impression that to
cultivate grapes property, a vast amount
of knowledge and tact ia required. To
many, the simple trimming of a grape­
vine ia a mystery, more difficult to ootu-

WONDERFUL OIL!

BILLIARD TABLES I

Dr. Crook's Wine of Tar.

WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS,
hour bow to trim and nourish viuee^nd
if instruction cannot bo obtained from
wime experienced cultivator, there aro
books filled with cute and illiMtmfious
which make everything plain.
Three
vines of as many difieront vsrwtiua,
planted in some sunny nook, or by the
ride of buildings, so aa to obtain .bol­
ter, will, if properly eared for, famish
many bushels of grapes every year.—

ssasi^grS&amp;iS’Asras

—~-—— —*■‘-’I re«,/s»S aalb-.nl/larwai,,.

$60,000 09

BS
DR. CROOK’S

WINE

Adirondac, make tho ground mellow
ud rich by the use uf tho spade. and
by employing old manure, fine ground
bones aad ashae, and eat out the plants.
In three years the rich cluster will ap­
pear. aad ia four the crop will be abun­
dant It is well to hare rinse planted
whore the waste liquids from the d wil­
ing can be used ia fctOuatiaa. If
thoron any food the vine especially
lores, itia the soapy liquid which sccumalate cm waahiag days in foimlisa.—
Vines drenched every week with those
liquid, will flourish astonishingly, and
MTT1.. ^0et
lu.ireFM« ta. u. &lt;te.
extend fetorolre. eo aa to cover large
buildings, every branch bearing fruit' S’lXJteElae t* teX'-Xto/”'

WORM CONFECTIONS
MORTGAGE SAIX
karias Im mtes hi d&gt;» MTireal

d»

UAite* ca,tMtoa._________

’

OAXsTCTTVgP

ISW

CHAMPION WASHER

AGENTS WANTED!!

Buffalo

Land.
Strengthens the j
Itntor--------- --------Debilitated,
OutoM theFMi to Digest,
ttemoTCH Dyspepsia and
TndJgmtloa,
PrrrcntH Malaritnu Fevers,
Given tone to ytnrr System.
rBTDILt'ROOIPSWDiEOFTAR

l^tsVVc^taiu-jz

PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.

DtOBOOKl
lYlCTOP

J. Cole &amp; Son,

f’nssMMtxss

POKE ROOT.

W1 ftrf68'^!
AMERICAN

JURUBEBA

MARBLE

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN

_______

apd BUjIffi

BEAUTIFUL

WEDNESDAY MAY 29. 18 72.

_________________ NO. 5.

RELIABLE

Why is a thief in a garret like an
tenant man T Bacauao te to above do­
ing wrong
Gantoon ears that the woman wss-

Agents for the Celebrated

Em* dees bob,
ante aim,

BUVBfl fifflUO PLBW

Mr niiui

tirelady thritter
ship to bury dead &lt;
It fa now proposed to pal aitro-glyearina into trunk* to warn tergage- m-n
•gainst handling them roughly.
The young lady alnrer. who thought
.te could make ter voire clearer by

This plow whereever introduced has found unusual favor
with the/(Wipers because of

AM t Ik Eton IMS HUB

that the waive* were coming down on ‘
eltterrid*of ite path hehad just tool­
ed. and. tb*rafore,'tte Mareat point at
tsioij wa* hto own clearing, more than
a mile asray.
AU this passed through hto mind Uk*
a flash, and than, calling all Maenatrtta
icto ?l.y :te dmted dawn tte path with
I soaronly
*pa*J and tenor than had
। Urnle Tom Barry himsell. Peter was a
fem ous runner, and had cunu* off victor :
.
.... _ H
in mane a tris) of .peed when th« p*o-1°"‘ ««U ar pm*ev*renca, and with M
-t_ v-jT------ -- —*■— *---------- ---------- noritamy as to tte way ttey spend their
A Wuoaiin nan reported that he
time, fa it surprising ths: their efforts cjuldn’t find a word in hi* dictionary,t
are not appreciated by th*lr hard-teart- Ircaaaa ’the bJanted book hadn't got
ed employ tors F Tteae *ys *asraiH% tte**
giddy huu*»n ajap-bubbl**, uro now "fixmg Hungs" far uf*. They are sowing
in tte wind and wilt reap tte

1st Lightness of Draft.

county Ladleo know go

Need.

2nd Ei

of Handling.

3rd Excelling of work.
and will not flog.
4th Its Great,Durability. The chilled Iron
being harder than tempered steel.

J?
?°u
9 show you the Goods. All
f new and Prices not to be This How is Offered on its Merits.
in the State of Michigan.
are desirous of placing this Piow in the hands

U tteirwtek ttey will cane Io naught.'
and audit in filling tte jKXiv-teuaaa.
aayluma. hoapiiala ami priaou.
"What you find to do, do it with you
might" Be dilBger.t in bnaiaeaa; do
one thing at a time, and finish wtet
yoe begin.—tel VMthmg divert your
study of tha intervrt of your employer.
Make hto interest your interoat • te will
in time, if not at first, appreciate and re­
ward your eflbrta- Be prompt, iadnsteroua, never "in tte drag," abraya up
to time, or a liltto abaod. Thiak more
than rou talk.—read inch books as

of every Farmer in Barry County on trial.

Boston Cosh Store.

VABL AND SEE TT.
.■Mhsr.
Tkeask slass eawre

s W»t« r.ir at Ktdtemwoo.
!

'

Northwesteri J-’

»* liratul

To all who Intend to Purchase Sewing Machines:
ftOOBYEAR &amp;■ STRIKER.

ItvNpeclftilly announce to their patrons and
the Public Generally,that the^ iiave Fernoved
*l„ Large
i------ —
to the
andi s'
Co—jjjnodifJUs ^!Cew Brick
Store adjoining the V ashington Block, and
w illbr happy to nerve ili who may give them
call, (’rockery and Groceries constantly
* *
*
•
Lpadt and will be sold
than at thr advertised
___ ______
3o’nt believe it call and
Cost
Sales.
see. VV’e Pay Cash for B«itier. Eggs, and
all kinds of Produce.

Tiro H7Srn_.K «5c XaVON IGnufectunnx Company teg leave to
call the aUeullou of the public to the following facta relative to their im­
proved Serial Machine, ■■ VlCTOB
1. Thai II to a Shuttle Machine of the tlmt daa&gt;, having all the Inert Improve­
menu, Including their i-itacit Drop and tnterchangab'.e ml.
1 That It h« the bro: om.structed Mottle and the mo.t perfect Ii&gt;wer lenalou
In exIManae. and defiea all compatltton In Un so particulars
3. That it haa the only
tow r, Hia*-Atutart.xa needle tube found in
any Shuttle Machine, by which the thick eat material or the final fabric can be
•ewed, mJtqjMthax tuttou, MIK&gt;«,Mlten threadof any .tee or fintoh.
, AJ ThU Bran.Ohaaj,&gt;ojU4ly on !quietly, all motion* being pealllve-wear
1:&gt;C
telag made ot stcrl. and making n j&lt;-rf&gt; &lt;-t tock-etlicb alike on both
slier.
5, That each Maeliliie la iboniughl/ testad on ll&gt;«- Quirt as wall as tbe cuuarat
ctetae* of reds, and Ml ready for use. and neei* no resuljustxnent or alteration
ot any kind tot ordinary rewlQg.
fl. Tha' It laao rimple tn eon at fuel Ion, and caaily knjit In order, that very ttttl« or no litaWtlia to nesdod to laanHo KUtch. Hrra. Fell. Braid. Bind, Oor I
Uatber , Quilt. TTrni sfltch Embroider, Fringe, Av., Ac.

"Ah?" »u«d South, a. ho coutesubecoming unriMd
rinto-i his extensive collocliuu vl New
1 his foot again*! a,_________ _______ , ,
Haar's bills, "bow true it to that in thr
hims^f from falling only by an rifoct *o
midrt of life we are in debt ”
great that tte blood spurted form his
“I nr, John, where did you got that
noetrih, and flames reemrd Ui lygn form
1 royua'ahal?"
-Itea**. yre honor,"
hie vitinn
said John, it'* an aid oae of your’* that
tfadl te sst&gt;t on, though it
■teraa gave ma yesterday.
! madnaae to hope, foe his pnrsureta bad
“Ttene who buy tomhriOM* of na
ninrd u|«*u him fearfully , te kuew it
look with pride and aatiafaction OU the
by tte tenting of tteir footstep*, but,
groves of their friends." to the affecting
with cnergw iu«|*ired by mortal terror
te ran on. hoping only to gain the brow
of tte hill, for there tte ground bream*
more upeu, usd bin own cqbin wn« but a
few rod* beyond. Ha felt sure that hi*
Crvure* would not follow .him teyoud
a bttla Bill to taka op evaiy day
I summil, bu: could b* reach it tefor*
Tte rhBadalphia /-riser suggestively
Iter would ckne upon him F
remarks: "Hartford no huger allow*
No. not by hi* own axaetems, for just
goats tte frredmn of tte street, and ttey
I u the thought peered through bfa mind
Li* foot caught under a gnarled root btoro up *om* of voar foro* and vigor will tearefcrth bo eoafiood to Masonic
that extended aero** the way. and te for future coohngreicy. .Let parent*
fell teavilly forward, his head struck tsach tteir childsen to teeia early to
A good sort of a man wa* recently
th* from ground and te lay nareltas. sav* Begin at the foundation tead-te a*ted to sutecrite tor a chandwlfoe for
IS ten Peter reatveead am ssfouenaa* eontroll tte stream ot extravagant*, nnd tte church "Now,” said te, “what’s
hr found himself hanging over tho then th* work win te easy to eboo&lt;b* tte nae of a dtaadritor T After ven tet
broad sholder* of his brother John, twren poverty and rietew—tet ‘ our it, you csn’l find any &lt;me to play on 1L ’
and about to enter hi* own door Hare youth go on in tte* wag ot *ilisigjtenc*
A bwrgier waa one* frigutensd oat
te reou cvllec-cd hfa scsUrrod rente* foe fifteen years to cotae, a* lbw have of bi* scheme of robbery by the aw*«t
and wa* ebfe to tetan intaltagwatly to for fifty years past, and wo shall have a rimplicity of a solitary .pinster, who.
nation of beggars with a mowyefi uri*hi* brothers account of hi* reacuc.
Uncle Toot Barry, in lito flight, had
stopped at th* cabin long enough to
shout through tte window th* wolves
I w*re out, and then hurried on John.
One bund red years ago there lived |I who lired with hi* brother, knowing
on Ite shore* ol Mopten. U.ree (asmall | that P.ter must &lt;x&gt;m« tte s*u*« path,
stream emptying into Casco Day), a man took his gun an*1 walked om tu the edge
named A'rtar Jeliff. An bontoi upright of the forest, where bo halted Io listen.----- .-------------------- ,
Bat a short tim* clas»&gt;ed before bo beard. L van ^e had by only
fallow, a good neighbor and ntonl, but
with on* abominable habit that won him the aound of tte purourers. and raabfog ‘—
many envmte snd rouvad much discern- down tte hili te arrived upon the w*ue
lost and even suffering to tho»e around just in tim* to l**p tetwean Patar'*
him. Thu fault was an almost irrems prostrsfe fonn and tte wolvea, th* fore­
til*:* fondnte* for practical joking, that most of which wo* less Iban tea tert dis­
would not alter him to tot an opportuni­ tant Taking steady aim be rent a
bullet into tte creature’s brain, and tten
ty paa* unimproved, wherein h* eould
while th* pack were fighting over the
gratify &lt;te apttoal panrion of hto being.
Tbcr* cam* a Um*, however, wh*n tte dead holy of tteir comreda, te slung
Baveag* a wrong bj lorgiviag it
aacreue of this pecuiarity brought upon Peter over hi* back and gamed the op in
Bitar te alots* ttea in bad company
him an ordtal w&gt; sharp that II cured hto ground in safety.
Peter frsakly told tte whole truth
unfortunate jwnpmwity, to tte great joy
Our
sms sad oar ilabt. are often more
of hto family awl fri-ite. Tte proem* stent tbo atafa from tegimng to and,
wa* !li*agv***his, txt tte cure wa* ef-. and conclud’d tho story with th* em-

manner, a?d with *ncte Simplicity of omatruotlan that H to not Hable to unequal
w*ar. and requires fewer repair, than any mactilnn In tte snsritat. and to readily
and loexpenaivcly re adjusted after tong wear.
After hto day'a labor
k Ttet II ban the tretlmony, nq( only -rf experienced experto, but of Hi* skill mite from homo
ed agent* ol other sb util* machine, to tte superiority In woritmanahlp and caay was finished, hi* employer invited him
to partak* of an eveaiug meal with Lira;
tbw
invitation
Peter
accepted, and then
S. That the Cun.pacy tea Hot abugtit t&lt;&gt; obtain medals from Fair, or public
KzpaMttoue, ablate are eerily obtained by a Jndtotou*, though pretty large ex­ Ida ayatem fortified by a hearty supper,
h* coms—.cod hi. jouraey homeward.
penditure of tMNwy, and are worthtea. a* to th* genuine Vslu* of a Machine, but
The path which Peter trod that night
have preferred to &lt; xpeud lb* same amount in keeping tbeir work up to th* would ted one to-day through eulttoathlgh«M standard of prefect km, thus enabling them to rend out ne Machin* ed tteida and by many plaasard farm
which will not tear tte *o«tM0d aflrutlny and tte reverent tert*. Ttey britova house*, but then it VM an unbroken
that In tte end th* Ir UiCoiMn will te better eatlsfial with this couroe than ttey fare*!.
would with Imperfect and badly flnlabrd MaalitMi which hav* far HrnlUce of
It was a dark,colJ Itewml-r night,tte
windswept fitfully arwmgtte great pine*

BRO,

wsalrt lyr Juy^ COUKTY. apply la

•"&amp;. ~T^*RT2TrJ?hS, A.gent.
Grand Rnpfda, Wtlch.

BLACKSMITHING!

»r“

titan n Mm, litiipi

and than an owl Utered.it* boose* cry,
or the audita tattling of lb* dead lanre*
tuU whan aorae timid animal acurttod
away from the round of foototejr*.
But Peter was stress and atout-tert•d, and trudged quietly along, withe* t

UMMtok utlEM’ii ta BI, SIM an II auinMc
April 17. 1872.

Stewart &amp; SleinbofT,
ba hoard tha familiar toner, "tha: Sa
Duel* Tom Barry.”
Naw Uncle Tom and P»ter were utiah-

NEAR THE BANK.

SqialHiKaM

DENTISTS

»». ’xFW* JraWieaT ’
DENTIST

Suiiillt

i

1W»

The tea* stock ol Maa: always os* hand
CaW aod Ort your Bleak, Roasts,
-r any tthg you wanL
gy ghMa qmnty of Ml fort, also

and fora tim*: but attest te fetote. up
wifhatotrihto jolt or a reddan jrek
that drop* him from hi. ertofioal steadrag and cocgiab him toaplam. roat, cm
the adid earth. Yon an. just now, oo
alite.
Yau don’t battova U ? Try the expar
imem and *«&gt; how quick your feet Will
Uy from teaanth you. Too tet wait

�ire* tutor by tbe «optwn of thTKmato

whole generation. They are, a* they woil
may be, hungry for the form and fiihe*
which once ao loaded tboir politcal
table*. Ala* I three tablre now how

thing, once and for long year. exclusive­
ly referred for Democratic I’alaU^ now
find their w»y into none but Republican
ruoutb*, ant! c.mfort only Republican
Tbeeo thing*, *11 DmmoraU agree,
•re a acaadal and • wrong which cannot
be ended too tom. Bnt how to effect

,

their accepting tha Iradcrriiip of Hour*
Ganturr, and abandoning forever all
thoughtofand longing forth® "Iwek. and
Onion*" of tha old Democratic Egypt,
in whieli they ore now compelled Io
“make brick* without *iraw,n and to fill
Ihrir *ye* rather than their belli®, with
the fataee* of a land no longer tbrir*.
The alternative fa aa exceedingly hard
one; and aome of the Parly nunifaatly
would rather periah where they are, the
/&gt;*» Pre* for example, than take their
chance of firing at nch a price.
To accept the leadership of Horace
Greriey, u to abandon all tho tradition*
of thrir rid Tarty. It is to turn their

■elvo* political aianer* above all men,
and as inch, worthy of political death.
Many of them evidently are not willing

resohitkni by tbe House to adjuarn on
the 20th inst^aAarthe H-ure had fail
vd to eecuro the nequiourone* of the
_ _______ trasr,-- fist
Bona)* ia th* Houre rMolutfon, fixing
die 3d af. June re too lima for *$**»
wbeu ■'Mi-fonarC «!«&amp;•« baxdaotn. f -Rew.with-dark oliv.
- '
complexion, rtreighl black hair and
meat. Thi* cuto **vw daya off the
time which th® Houre, according to it* .iswvidship, explaining th* tong expense regular featuio*. fie ia dignified and
aroouot, Pc, admitted expense* ware mod*rt in manno.-. A nati v* of George­
Carolina, hb parent, rm
heavy, and trad* light I But, feArt/sra.- town,
alate*, and bimwlf a barber until 1862
mg*). "M" never mentioned whether Lu By atealth he obtained a common ucltool
got rrsdit for tho aoqtjatntaneee' This •ducation, and lire eucreodol in corn-»»
peUingrrepeet in hi* preecnt portion.
bring* ua to uotfae nseoadly.
in Cinnmitto** for month* pa*i only tn
I of unrelenting
B. EUfou, of South Carolina, ii
be thrown audc for want of a few d|ya rcigi^ ton Winter King yield.
blaak, with rtrongty marked Afri--- *iipremmore time to cany them into fam.
acy to gentle Spring, tha betiifireut, can feature*, clowJ eurloy hair, recrelAll nigtet aamfoaaof the Senate, rerrh beam* of “Old Bid’’ ware too much fat'' ing forehead. Ho was born ia Mre**a* that of Twrebvr laat, when tbe t-lderbi. icy band*, breaking them aantnder, diuMtto, educated in England, fa a rai­
ly men who compote that branch of our
lage graduate, a lawyer by profMion
National LegiaJaiure are worn out ia
tho earth'* carpet' of dingy drab, to on*' Elliott fa a ready apcakvr, and tho arrigor of body and mind, conooi make
of brightest green ; and tho treea, hare rent peculiar to hi* rare fa uot to* lra,t
up th* tore of th* number of day. actndroosod thomaelre* (with tho aid of *un- perreptibla. He ha* made a fortune
, within the put few year*, live* in a ecupufdic tneotnrre. Already Washington
same old fashioned salt of green, they aidorable *tyfa, drive* a fine ipan of
is full of Committee* to aid th* lobby­
hare been wearing for six thoasand *nmists in atforts to pat through bill* which
mere, (Soa» *xy a million, that'* a
good while) and do ready took beautiful,simple explanation were given, creild not
itnre, of dark
and thoan sweet voice* warblers, the
recriv* .ufficier.t rot**, bat in to® Mrs ru­ bird*, with richer vrice and melody, olive
I particularly
lent attrac
ble and hurry of night rarefon* throe
than over camo from human lip*, hid
jobbing biib ore isgennMrty tacked on
awav among tlo leave, and branches
to itn;&gt;or»nt menurea. and baeotnc
of thoao grand old fonvt tree* jrtt
law* by tLe dint of mansgemsnt art
ncroM the atreet from my room, tune
up and tree tame to a aartmade nearly
every morning from five to scran; and
it sound* «• «trang», for in ruy two year,
A tingle week of working day* will
refourn ia tlua City, 1 hare seldom
prevent the evil doing* of three profes­ hoard /Ari kind of ringing, and, I as
well and wear* gay nacktfaa. He had
sional operator. on tho harts at Coaante you. it ru n&lt;revr more fully appre­ been in hia seat »uwc tho early day* of
ciated, and memory gore back more than th* areaton. Th* only thii known
thirty year*, and my fin* plaowog re®i- from him fa a tong speech, which he
Hoc. Nr. Dawn preaeed to a vote, ketton. are of tbe little tog House, read* with tha manner of a ru.tic school ■
master, Benjamin Sterling Turner, of
under the Monday t«o-thrid» rule for
Alabama, fa a larg", bread thouMored
mpemling the rule* of the Houae, the
wan, with a rary largo, flat noae. curly .
Tariff bill without further amendment.
hxir, and in physique, at l&lt;-a*t, intense - i
Hila action will throw gnat irepoori- roared among Gode grand old Ivmptea, ly *ugg^»liro of plantation day*. Ho ;
bility on the Finance Com milto* of the tho woodier in the quiet vilbgr ,can never v»i Uurao in Halifax county. North I
Senate, ae ia it* ertu'e «tatr many eervre be fully coatant to apend tho decline Carolina, in 1851; was raised a slave,
will noad correction.
Among other of file within tbe crowded city, ovontii* and received no early oducatton He ia
very quiet, fa’reldom aeon conversing, is
mutter, is that of encouraging inform­ boundleu l*rairire though there iaauuoer* to report fraud* in tbe Treiaury by Iking imlcecribable grand, dewing the
_ _ __ r • *.__ --■» .1____ wz-l_____ ■
broad and rolliog Pramm iu the early
day* of May. I rol* about *erenty
all rivilixed government* treert, it will
mile* through thia coanty laat week,
bo impossible,,to collect 'the rerenne.
and there are totnt portion* that are
Whfaky and tobacco ring* will ruin the lovely, through moat of too land within
entire country a* they have done before 20 mile* of thi* city ia held by shark*,
called Speculator*, and if I had the

periudioala, 1183,381 M; colporteur.;
ogvaefa*. and dejoritoris*, |l(*f 911 03;

Air Cheap
on re and in the adjoining Bfiti.h proviucre They held or oddrrtrej 8.HB6
religious meetings; mad* 258.408 family
rudt*. convened on poreonal rtljgion or

200 Mfamilie* deatiuto of all religion*
b.K,k* except the Bible, and 11^00 Proteetant iamllie* without the word of God.
There hare boon 188 new publtoalfona
added to tho Society,. Um, of which 47
wore volntnc*. New liook* have b*en
iaautd ju tho German, French, Portugore. Suaniih' Hawaiian, Bvnga, Zulu,
lakota, nudGreck language*. The new
[criodieal of tho Society, the iLtcirrarim
Cuxi.ru. Wrxxtv, i* meeting with ,-t*tifyiag iuctcm, it* rir-nkifon iu on*
year,*thno reaching 20,OfK) inbecriber.
It i* enlarged for thi* week,* imu* to a
.ixteen page papsr, to make room for
thtMwivrnuuy atMbtk-i.

the Jun* nun&gt;b*r Uarj^r’i
restore ipm th* forty 4Mb vol­
ume Each number of tho volume will
contain a paper from Emilio CaitoUr,
the eloquent Span’nh ilntretnan, which
« illbetra**latcdbyJuhnHay,*an*iil mu
through 10 or 12 aum|&gt;en of tbe mag*line,embracing tb*Pii»troy of the develop­
ment of Republican t*ni*nciiM iu EurO|MI
nmmig (be Latin, Slavonic,
Germanic, And Saren peoj*.., with grap­
hic tkeihroa of amlnent Republican* and
writer* In the June number Senor
l-Widar’* first paper appean. and it alao
contain, the following other artirla*:.
The flcrm.n Gambling Spar -Hlu*-

With

But there ie auotber element ef thia
Democratic Party, not of too “Old
Guard," but younger and with more love
of political fife and ita opportanitui*.
And thia elooseot, w.sry of leading a

fitting in * bopelem minority, prefer*
notary under any leader to continued
defret Thi. *toment care but little
for the gi-irie* of a dead Party. »»d
tang* to be where U cannot fight and
win. Thi* etoaumt care bttto where it
find* a leader, or who that leader may
be, *o bo will toad to victory.
Aadhereiatbo quandary, and lure
the coaffiaL Another portion of tlia
Itomociatic party Uv. tarred tbrir fare,
towarda the peat, whoae ahadow* are the

ase to* only ahibbetoth* they ma pro­
nounce. Tbrir ryee ore ia tbrir boeki, and
torir fad* are where torir toe* should

clU'ETUASa w *»

they have been in the 1

jut seo what stacks of Goods are crowded into my store.

250 Rolls New Carpets,
Cheaper than at the

“OR'eAT COf^nii’d*^xcursaon

Sales.

175 Parages of Dry Goods,

‘I keep a Tailor and Marnifantnrt Fne Goods to order.

D

KHl'IUE II1XICK.

Mimr*E

Dress

:iA .abqcDeift.uov. won

THEY HAVE STOOD VHC

•9H

TEs^MorMl°9ni2
;J8 orfi a

One Hundred Thousand Delian
Ona Night in Vcn.ee. By Cfarolin*
A. Mangbi.
Th* Gjldoa Lton of G.-axipsre. By
Anthony Trollano.
ih.

Tlieir • one thing mote I'd like above
l&gt;u* Kuschev., the Myth. :'fyRose '
all thing* cto* to du, *, annul, repudiate,
give back to the people, tho rightful
-...... —.— — ~— —----- —owner* of it, everv dollar .ubridy, |
indignantly
A Good Inieeiment.
A•
nnd
1.^4
le!t tl” goil'rt'. whore the preaenoe of
John Wesley nad Hi* Timm •
and every acre of land granted, every I «_ nvi?«i. u. i
-j __u_ - o...
| Did Kensington. By MireThackacaydevliah R. R. monopoly for the last I i
ter. "Madame,” froni Ohio, angrily
____
.asked the usher, "why lie lot that woTwo many Lndv-Love*.
'
ttoi before it If thii i &lt; all the cffjrt
;r ’
Ho mildly re- I WHl*8bo8k*pa.
There are two claae* mixed up in thia ipan into the gallery.
they make to get rid of paying revenue, giving away, fool* give tbe money, to phed that being a member’* wife she
i SerUttrr’t
for Jane baa as
ail will ba well, but tho proposition to Me build the roed, and knavec vote the ■bo was entitled to a reat there, a poo
many an 63 Uttutratiutia, thore accomtai whisky eeveary cento will rorur the land* to Mf build tbe rood ; either gift which th* lady went off aith her frath| l‘u’.*i,K Mr. Richardson's ‘‘Traveling by
slumbering doril of alcohol, on 1 th* V. bring nearly or quite sufficient to build
I Tidegtaph” (aooond article)
Another
8 Govecnmout will need sO &gt;U far.** to equip and put the rea l ia running order,
interesting i!lu*tratod articl* ison “Tha
resist tho trick* of this oumtot.
it would’ni be *o bad if the gruaping
•City of Warwick," EnglmdL
PHf.
monerpoaredid'at charge the fool* [who
, Uilgard, of the Vuited State* Coast
Atlatt tbe report on tbe Itobuon ret them up in buaiuc**, more tluui three
Survey, explain, with maps, fable*, etc.,
Invcatigation bn* bee* mndr.
Mr. price* far carring thenuel rre to town or
hi* curious and important theory of the
Blair, the Chairman, who conducted tho their prudnee to market, inch ia tbe care
center of gravity of population*;
examination on tho principle that the however. The Speculator* and R. R.
Mr. Whitelaw Reid, managing editor of
party charged i* guilty until kin iano- I Company* bare not taken aff th* choice
“Lirrnt soot, - *u_, Moy 22. the Thfaae, diieunro "Sebool* of Jourretro ia proven, pcit^med tbe merit*, land* in Um State, and if permitted to “To Hon. Ctarlo* Summer, Washington,
naliflBC ” Mr. Wilkinson continue* hi*
bltf report in favor of Secretory Robreou.
D. C.: “ B. F. Rice ft Co. report that criticiara ot Mr. Howell'* prose; Mr.
until the majority wore obliged to dele­ half year and b* bleared with ordinary they hare a totogmm from you, Mating
Warner give iu another chapter of
gate another to make it. Tha nuyorilr proaperity your CowMpondont propose* that yon will sirpport Grcoley. We think
"Black-Izx- Btudi**;” Mr. W. J. Still­
report rtand* up in a manly avowal of to become the ptwreuor of 1-4 *octfon
it it not trm», nad i. reported to natch man prvaent* a sketch of an ‘■Engfito
the innoevneo of th* tycretary aa ahown ot thia choice heritage t and there are a
the colored iu«n in tho Hut* Con­ Art Reformer." Then there fa a pew­
by the .landeruus falsehood of all tho
vention toulay,' Plesae »n*war a* soon oxful .lory in the Loncnehirr diak-cf, by
charge* aguiut him. Mr. Blair cannot
Fannie E. Hodgson.
The eoparate
baamvinood against hi* will that km
perm are by Harriet McEwen Kim­
irregularitie* heva not occurred m the
ball. Ehxabeth Aker* Allen, and Mary
Navy Department, though he ia com­
L. Rittor. । Dr. Holland, in “Topic* of
pelled to admit that none of th* charge*
tbe Tima,”' writea of •'Theatree and Taawere prvrca and to acquit tho B ccretary
trwgring," and "The Lonelinare of Far­
ming Lifo iu Amsrica.” The contribut­
ed and editorial paper* altogether corer
had a very tore heed cnee the poopie of
a wide .range.
Michigan failed Io discover bi* superior­
■Moro willing to took at the bright rid.
Tax L*M,» Faix»o.—Iha Jure warn,
ity to Senator Parry- Yow wreapoaof everything, calling that apefi of
dent regret* to rec in this couree onn of
.cm Publishing Areociattoa of Moron Ing­ bar Irada off with a ohanaing picture of
weather oajy a oaid joke. The praspecia
ham county 'ora now faming a splendid the heroine of th* day. Dolly Varden.
for good crop* were never bettor, (with
Here sb* i«, tn all her glory ot youth
tho inception of winter wheat that fa Crayon .jUtbograph of tho " Coming
Stele f’jTutid Erarv nurehassr of thfa anp brenty. On th* opposite page, ‘a
a failure) and an abundant harvest
pirtnrwqua acene ia Swiireclaad greet,
next autumn will »nre!y reword th* tiih r beautiful engraving i* preaented with a us. The Muiic fa —„ Some One to
of the sail, on th* fam J mitad; ton: of certficxt* entiling the bolder ton fair
Wrap when I am Gows, Thera fa a
Wm. Ryan in tho Wsatent portion of and equal chance ia the diatribulioe of
proturiou of Myb.li toilotte* art fashion­
thiaOmniy. I count'd 20 apple and *33,bbfi uf premiums iu creh’ roal oefate
able hats and rape; and • pretty Gttfa
pear* tree*, loaded with Apple* and paar* and ptraoeal property. The property fa
sketch of Hcmnrridc, the romantic imme
niuatly
ia
Msaoi.,
countv
.rat
of
Ingham
tho brat evidence in tha world that fruit
county, and ia fully np tn tho valnaikn, of W adiington Irving, and other faferirwting Poem* ftc. 1‘rio*, F2-&lt;X) a year
acre last year Mr. Ryan gathered over aa fa oho that in Izmail'.^. The known
integrity and buainem atandiag of the Four cjjaes M. . Kight oepie* (andon®
forty bushel* of choice plums.
p*tfa)»12.
“The Lady,* Friend,, and,
Thi* Hate beats em all for making
TWHutunlay Evening Poet-H Puband unmaking Gowrear*. Thrsa bar* Probate Judge, L. W. Turner, farmer
Mredby fas®.*Prtnnon^Ulrtel|tofa
been tried in tha Ire* year, and three Qo*aty Clerk, art 0. P. Olin of of TAnNew. Ifaater.
riag' fa n *ure guazaato* ofeucce*. and angle Mpfatofor veto
art by the Pnblfahrr*, price 90 cwnfafair dealing to all it* pobwu.
repairs them. Already “Plugg*” and
"Fine out” have .hown their orgnnixation before tho Hereto Finanre Com-ail-;

hreto of their oncmie*. There mon liaro
aom* of th* *piri' of the Commander of
Napotooa'* Old Guard at Waterloo,
who bring summoned to capitula!*,
aaid; -The Old Guard can die, but

DRY GOODS

district areretsrira, 311,251 39; aftroprtA™ for Lrefcn nUWn hrek
I'JA'i laiaataJOtto.im aawual-af toe
George Wood fuud, 33,487 50; all other

The agent for thi* roonty will cab on
•very body *oon.

Everybody Should try them before Irurchasiu^

PAY

CASH

The Weber &amp; Gabler Piano,
VKItY KEANONABLE TEKMH AltEJ GXVEM.

MWtSS?4

WARD &amp; THAYER.

May 15, '72

Hastings

F08IIW mm IIURTHUl ■

Mlegan.

Coming into our Store.

orth thnt Goes Out.

TAILOB &amp; FARLEY ORGAN

SPRING &amp; AVERT.

ffl THE B2D0 DEPAfflGST

T *•!**♦**" &gt;•*- • -.il-,.' i
iirnjkiMtaM &lt; Mt

kttotr.

W,, JBJatabliehment.

SPRING ft AVERY.

pub fated hy t-J. -khAreyAC^of

D-r^fcr Mayto brfara * It fa •
very entertaining cumber, •• It Might
Bar* Been," “Tha Golden Shore/'
ereiha aongani fltynn ।**!*■—

■ MEAT MARKET!

• -Mrilroad hare reeontly renrtgnged toe
markaW* facta ia the hfatory of to.'’‘read for •10,0«M»» M Ue tare^
oqnrtry. That ««rat. and exreB*at[ TtUM Oowpm,y &lt;rf New Tort. I5»e
ooaapendium Foor'* Railroad Manual1 reortguage is na* bring recorded ia to*
forlSU, prrernto M*. NQ Mrikmg rtbeeftho Regfatnr of Darts. Il fa

JtlM;*WTMrrOft

mW
Eatabluibmenl

‘ pfored,*md.froMU*iobare*erd*d
®h the road mas- It ie toaaable ffie
epany to lay s doable track fromChfa&gt; to DriroiMurt to enlarge their groaiaari property her* and in Chicago..

trail * tvEir.

li OH' ti tte Pillit 81 ill Inti

i s. ninn i on.
For Tear

, &lt;

�T’^s f\trdauc\0

Tas Mxemsx Stats,
Bunday
School Caimation will boM its annual
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We are advised that Mr. W. H ' meeting nt Jonfa, cananeaeb ig Tuesday
1 Wright, of Middleville. an rotfarad j evening, June lOih. sad conunuing
. Ajsal of Beecher's Cirfaim Daasa, will I through tho I2th, end ISth . The orcanvass this City soru for subscriptions
to Lbst extwodtagiy popular and valuable
[ journal, end will bare on exhibilfoa
dent Angell ot the Univankty, Hon.
those spharfid Chromes, “Wide Awake” Wm. A. Howard of Grand Rapids, Dr.
and “Fast Asleep," than which anaa Hogarth of Detroit. Fresideut Joelyn
more lieautiful are made, which tire
publishers give as a premium to each
r subscriber .to the CfinMra Cissssr, the
cash raids of which ia 110 in every
Tho Convention mooting so near to
1 picture store in the nation, besides, the us make* it an unusully favorable oppor­
paper itself is one of the vary best pub- tunity for the people of this vicinity to
1 lahed, and as ably edited as any other enjoy H, and it into be hoped that lharo

Tho subscription price is 63, mcludfag
this beautiful pair of Otunmas- We
hope Mr W. may rf-tain a targe lie: fa
’ thia section of our county.

c*nc*ts.

MAsamc.

Peninsular Railway.

Now, Mr Editor, if any uf your Maul­
ers dssiros a littto reocsali.m, I advise
theta to pack up end take a trip in aa
□jien yshlole to Black leaks on a catI fishing cxcuraioa, and if thsy will spend
' their time during the day on the lake in

of tho 4th of July.

The 11th Michigan

Cavalry BattH will furnish music. We
no doubt will have a calahratiou on that
day and talupg every thing ia consider­
ation a grand time may be expoetd and
fitted np st great expense, aud a track' tho Bowery Hop a auceess.
built that is said to be the best fa th*
country. For further particular* ad­
Exczaaurair Cool —Stopping a news­
dress R. S. Vaughn, Prerident or D. J. paper because I am hit about a politi­
Robinson. Secretary, Jackson. Mirh- cal outrage, and going to the Poet Office
and borrowing a subscriber* paper to
read.. If thin Mat 8la any City official.

&gt;11*1*1

nfield. rocnindi ms th*: the Rev. J.
MwriWd (CaiwmUt) will pro^l.
hero on Hmiday, Jnae»tb, al two o'clock
P-M- HnMasLneXtayof ProUlwu
Ifon’t know but I bar* drawn tUs out
pretty tong, Mr Editor, but it mav 1..
ooms time before I can write again, bo
pteaso be»r with this if it is eocwvLat
lengthy.'
Ewr,
• • Itan

THE MASON, PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION,

DRUGS
Medicines,

Dye Stufis,

PAINTS &amp; OILS
School Books &amp;. Stationery

$«,5S5

Property.

I

Hftiable Agents Wanted in Every Totem in the State

rai i am, Ba w

Bournfsw,iwi man tiara,

a .raaH row-boat, bawling fa fish, aud
sleep (?) on ths ground at night, I wfl1
warrant they will return home wifa a
pealed uwe, a sun-burnt neck, a black
fare and blistered hands, and » ntao lot
of % fish. Certainly such is tho csm
with your humbte s«rvanl,

DRUGS AND MEDICINES,

Hasting* P. O., May 29, 1872
David Adams 2, Henry Barr, Miss
Sarah Kline. Jaiure W. Cutler, John H.
Hall. Guo. F. Kaiser, Harrison Seslie.
Chariott Spenrer, Chas. Sadter, (Bmily
F. Smith, Walter Smrtoe 2, Mre. Gert­
rude Turner. Mis* Minnie Vondcrwalk-'
er. Miss Henriett WelhnanDirect your letters to No. uf P. O.,

Mm, OUS, q/tOOSIflKS,

HASTINGS. MICH.
Tn* BmnCAUrm of Hastings and .
vicinity, will bold a meeting m tha grove j
this Qty, and who tor four years lived one mile East of the City of Heatings on ।
Saturday and Sunday, J ano Bih and |
with John Besemor, and was engaged,
in Ufa barber slurp as on amfatant, diod Oth. Good speaker* "will be in alien-1

1

| at Galesville, Wisconsin, on Saturday,
May 25 th of Consumption, Agol 19
' years and four months.
my hair, denied my scalp usd
plcojard uie wonderfully. Nothing like
Bao. Wubxot baa placed in front of
it in tho market, aor ever was or ever tbe store of John Stanley, a fountain on
a small K-ate. to b» nsod to keep bis full ■
assortment of ecorfoabte vegetable ol- j
Orangeville, Hay 27tk 1«79. .
way* fresh and saleable. The job is
Et&gt;. BunvnN« knowtag whan an-'
well dime; th. fountain a snoceo*. and
tho vegetable* tho beat the market other opportunity might prre-iai itself
ufibrds. G&lt;&gt; and see tho first and buy

Michigan Central R. R.

ISE

VERY.

St/K!
oar talkilk Inutlrt* Ma
unpumt,

STOCCC,
-■

EauaesB xss Daasanix Ixraora*.
—Tbs Grand Rapids Xyk Tbs* indi­
cation of tha prosperity of this ably edit­
ed, and dwidodly outspoken Republic
journal, than which Michigan has nans
better, is gratifying-

ay tboir 1

Detroit OjiwaukeeRR

ent.

vtra

is lovely with ua, m th* rain* of the
past week has wrought * wondwfol
change fa regulation, aad one eon al­
most see wheel aud grass, and finally
ev-ry'green thing grow. Wheat and
grew must be good, with ns, oxoepifag
u few piece* of wheat that eras mmwhat winter killed. I wia through
some parte of Waytewd township a
week ago, end took the rare at Bradley,
on tbe a B. AI HB, and truly I —
happily surprised to tee wheat looking
ww.lL Due it ia not a first rate crop,
but U te so muob better than barfly

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ue,
un,atiii8,

Shingles, Lath, 4c.
M«yS,Ittt. tf________ J. CPU ARM

RPSSSir. * NEVINS.

PLANTATION
Gooddell A Deny will soon iwmore
their portable sew mill from tbe State
Jtoa4 6 1-2 mitao eeatef the dty, to a
near Tf*"* laths in Carlton.
for trial- He raid, a* for keeping a
farytbure day aft-, and meek after
week, away from thiir bomoa and ben--etanroeta, awning ttee raotienat
tardy clients, and stffl more, tardy !■*ye™. » JkHtjaa
Md

SOLD IN HASTINGS,
BY ACKLBY A SLADE.

NO CURE NO CHARGE

mW of

OLD, RELIABLE ABD DIRECT ROUTE,
BMaaaa
*oJ
*aklae
aaa—u.M ata uxai Xu*, ofirverett sst Ww&lt; rons

CO

and Ude fair to yield on average crop,
everywhere between here and Lake
Michigan; and fruit, of every discription
grown in this State, gites evidence of a
big yield this season.
Notwithstanding every mite through
Allegan county shows ths devastating
resulta of tho greet fire* that swept over
the North warn -ru portion of our State
last fall, tbe industrious farmer, are
busy rebuilding d willing houses, barns,
fences, 4c , with a seal and energy pe­
culiar to their daaa. Holland City,
which was almost swept out of existanco
by tho ravages of tbe fire, Is being rap­
idly rebuilt by ths ever industrious
HoUandcra, aad in a fe* yoara, one
would hardly ntulixc that jt was almost

l‘or, Poe. For.—8irs*p*riita pop of
an oxceltentqualllty is'now being m.nutactared by L I- Gregory of this city,
who will sofa make arraugtncnls for
supplying thi article to all dealer and

Wilson, Antrim Go., J. William., vice
C. Phillipa, resigned.

' HoasaFut.— Th* third annual Fair
luf the Hone-Bnodero Anxwtation will
' be held al Jacboa, Job* 26, 2fi, 27 and
,2Mb. The Aseociatton offer* 612,000.
in premium* and beyond doubt the ex­
hibition will be one of the bast ereri
hold fa the State, and it will b* held ora
the grounds of tho Assoctahou, recenUi

csriroL OF mCWOAN, ,

P. A—I forgot to any anything about
politico, bat no matter at present, as
there are no Republicans here that will
erar vote for Greeley. so far as 1 have
. Isnomtmt—Milo L. Williams, heard it is, give us Grant Grant us
f
Esq., aa the west ride of the Park, has Grant, and we wilt grant you a big ma
improved and beautified his plane mnaz- jority for Great That ia tho foolfag fa
,
ingly, recentlyOrangerille. Bo moio it bo.
D, C. Hawley has been building and
rojiairing the sidewalk* on JoSereou and
Green streets near Lis residence.
Dr. A. P. Drake has been giving bis
' H senses, May 28th, 1872.
bans e beautiful drab root of point with
Entroa BstnmAa I hero just r&gt;
th* exception* of the cornice, window turned from a trip through Allcg.
carings, etc, which is a bright nd,.and county to tho Lake above, I would B
it make* a fino appoasutee
C. H. Hick*, of Hicks Broa_ ie put­ in relation to grain and fruit prospects,
1ting fa the fouadatfan for a fine rari- cat-Cshing, Ac. Wheat tooks very good

PartiMtniu Cetmnus.—A rare
opportunity ia offered to our citizens who
wish to pay a visit to the great city o
I’hitadoqdifa during the National Bep
ubliean Convention. The Fort Wayn
Jacksen A Begfaaw liailroad will aril
round trip tickets from Jackson to Phil­
adelphia and return for 617.66. Tha
tickets will bo on sain nt tho depot from
Msy 27 to Juno 5, and will be good for
return until Juns IS. Ws would say
for tbe benefit of tlu»n&gt; who may wish
•'The gentle dew-drops are always re- to go, that tho Fort Wayne, Jackson 4
froahiuf." So are tbe new styles of Saginaw Railroad makes rioso coanretBoot*. Shoos, notions Ac, atGuySpaul- icn, at Fort Wayne with the Pennsylvdfaff*________*3
aniu Central Railroad, which runs thro- 1
ugh roaches to Philadelphia. so ihai^
Fob Sixjl—All the buggies in my
r__ i___ _ r___ _Tl.
passengers who go by thia route have (
Doctti Taxcx.—Track-laying on the
but one change to maks.
Miehigna Central de able track, between
New Buffalo and Laks Station, will com75 cents for men Cottonaltc the Hum of Miohigan, for tho week en­ menco in a wonk or tec daya. Tho grad­
I'ants at the Great One Price ding May 18tb, 1872. Reported for the ing ia nearly finished, aad ties aro being
Store of Grand Rapids. Star Hastings Republican Bsgra, by J. distributed along the track. Tho work
Clothing House.
McC. Parkins A Co, Cooucelnsa-al-Uw ouCuumet bridge is progressing rapidly.
and Solicitors for Patent., and Claims, By ths 1st ofJuly, tho track will prob-’
No. 618 Seventh Street, Washington, aUy bo finished. The work is progress­
ing also at ths east sad bstrecn Ypsi-

Only $7.00 for a good '
doubble and twist suit of
clothes for men. Star Cloth­
Saugutuek, Altegan Co —W. V.
ing House, Grand Rapids.
Johnaun, vice S. Johnaoa died. Huron
$S. 00 buys a good suit it City, Huron Co, C. E. Thompson, vice
little boys Star Clothin J. Bostfie, reeiguod. Minden, Sanilac
JTnttjn* flmnrl Ttrmt/Jv
Co, 0. K. Kerr, vice A. JonM, reeigned.

Grind River V alley Division

Save Your Money

J3ITKH8.

&amp;T.-1880-X.
This irunderful vegetable reetoratiru
fa the sb.-wrt-aaobor of the (b»Ue and de­
bilitated. Aa a teiuc aad eoedfal far the

New Advertisements.
CHAJTCERY BALE.

TltLSjySEittX?—

�JURUB
and belter than on the site where ft was
not applted. it is worth a trial by erdry

WtfnMr. x
Many fruit taiaesoin the Huts of Now
York, roguliuly use pUwlr.r upon tlier

W&gt;»&gt;■«*■ U Ike Iola* Im*. L'lwte* er Vrieery

Dr. W tai ol Jsriteta

Wheeler &amp; Willson

SMlfflli!
mrsaway
hUXTK!

Half a MiIlion having been
Sold!

WunaM.ihm yroro By a roapooslkle see*pass, hrwikl ta l* U&gt;«Aoe&gt;« of IM Mroli«wr
••Ir» okumr, i*Mr .i*&gt;&gt;an ytrro In Ha

COMPOUND WAHOO ®TO$
ejSfetnJSWtf—* “ ■

Hhup

nhsr..w«a.;iwF

7. /&gt; COOK. .!pt.
llnMtlnsgM, Stir'll.

A Wa
Challenge.
Wtu. Giva &gt;1,000

in

Barlow ft Ooodyenr'a Nre

WarobooM, ajoining C. F. Dwight A

pAffs
Engravings

Guarantee Satisfaction

rl.
SMl Hratlarhe, lAverComplaint,
t'mrAA}w, Ityopopoiet, (Farms
«&lt;* CAUiiraw, PUrt, JUUouo Oteplainto, Lou of Appetite, Erup­
tion, of thr Skin, Plmplet on the j
Face, tend an IHnrntrt of the

Oo'» Foundry.

999999941

*.-:3S3b--

PR0UATKOKDEB. ’

1 Mnanoaw. cwurerovry. M.- A i •

CWMsMiMMr MM^isrSeivr i

WE1OOMB UA311UL

W« Wnj. On* &gt;1,000

'

CARDING

Wa Witt Chro &gt;1000
i fjr u" Mkeul* JlecAlw aim «Ush O&gt;e«kikc&gt;B
^efiwrdl*. Ihrvad. ulM »4 leuioo na b» aa

MACHINE!

Wa Will G&gt;t« ll.OOO.
! Hrwlag Uscfcls*
U»
■ I lh*l Alt 4&lt;n&gt;llnl&gt; ib« ti.r

BBIK&amp; ALONG YOUR TOOL
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2^ SKKLirI
RfrthiiB

NATURE’S

’HairRestorative

^Tioms1
From a Utile pamphlet jusl issued at
Grand Rapid*, and entitled “Plaster
and Its Um," wo take Um foUoaing i

STATS OF MICIUIMX, ■*.Ul&lt; KMliarteMtr. Mti

the now soib would almost always for a
few yasrs raioe aumllnt crops of pota­
toes without it. The patt moan has.
howevro, demonstrated tba Loselieial

DB. WILSON'S

BLOOD PORim

COUGH MIXTURE

TO BOOK AGENTS.

bat a partial effect iu driving away the ,
bug, but in
caaev whoro it was so ap­
plied and the Itegdid not daattoy tbe
tinea there was an cxaelteat crop of pa
tatoee^lthoagh tha season was th. durol
known fee m^ny roars
From a prixu essay. on the “Cultivatioa of tba Potato," written bv D. A,
Compton, of Hawley, Panuylvania, and
published by Orange Judd A Co, ot
riaw York, wo take tbe foUowinrJwhich
will be found valuable and timalyl
Hemya, ■‘However much fane and
other fertilisers may be applied fo tbe
soil, sth groat tHUMflt » teal inn ,
tho use of plaster (sulphate of Inae.)
1
-Alter all. pkater ia the growl depeu-1
denceoftho potato grownr, a hslp on
which be may rely with tho utmost confidcnce. Astonishing result* are ob-1
taiaed from its uao, when applied in a!

FUItGUSON'S

sin-

miff HRBUB TABLETS,

WONDERFUL OIL!

Ayer’s

Hair Vigor,

JESUS

For restoring to Gray Hair its
natural Vitality and Color.

Dr. Crook’s Wine of Tar.
4

IO YEA1&amp;

Public Test

$60,000 00

AGENTS WASJED!’

SINK'S

■ $5,000
(a TUlatllo
--------------- f r_Jer, the *ulphunc add haring gruater affinity for it,
thus farming two now compounds, sal­
phate of ammonia and carbnnata of
L». Butaeaxnbla aoutoa theaaute
property
absorbing ammonia from
tha an and rainwater, aad&amp;xiagM the
aaoae or even a higher dagroe than baa.
than is only tho sulphuric arid to k»k

each

WINE
kE55w«S=

in Grcenbackfi!!

EBFHcuHito!
I lerMADeny' »»•*

WORM CONFECTIONS

Rm proved

DR. CROOK'S

•“‘■'•'to Uanwro. i

spedfc for thro* rompUlnta

For pains in Bread. (Me or Back,
Graved or Kidney Dteemto,

'• •
to it, oriyinal
color, with tho
alott and fruhnru of youth. Thin
hair is thickepsd, falling hair checked,
and baldness often, though not always,
cured by its use. Nothing can restore
tho Lair when the follicle* are de­
stroyed, or the glands atrophied and

aared by thia application, and (tenlated into activity, so that a new
growth of hair is produced. Instead
'•&lt; fouling tho hair with n pasty eedk
ment, it will keep it dean and rigunxn.
Its occasional am will provest tho hair
from turning gray or falling off, and
consequently prorent baldnem. The
restoration of vitality it gives to tho
acalp armals and proven* tho forma­
tion of dandruff, which is often so un-

Hugh JTohusoa.

S4JLSL3FA£ESa

Cuna the Food to Mgcrt,

CteaSte, Jtoreif, MeA.

Prcrents Malarious Ferers,
Glm tone to your System.
TRI DR. CROOK’S WI5EOFTAK

merely for a HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can bo found ao desirable.

PrapKd b. Or. J. C. *^r t C*.,

PUMFY YOVB BLOOD.

trnw

POKE ROOT.

Shingles. Lath, Ac

□SEXTOS’

IN WASHH

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Mwiml and Bigins Cifc

HASTINGS, BARRY' COUNTY. MICHIGAN

beautiful

RELIABLE

adles I

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5. 1872.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL

m™ cobsets,

ctatmeura,
1st Lightness of Draft

Need. 2nd Ease of Handling
3rd Excelling of work. Lays n furrow well
and will not clog.'
■
4th Its Great Durability. The chilled Iron
you and
being harder than tempered steel

to see
show you the Goods. All
new and Prices not to be This Plow is Offered on its Merits.
in the State of Michigan.

pie detest fa farae insects seveeul Prus­
sian eteracteriatiee; they are invader*
to commeace with; an ungainly aad
awkward; hare chased aw*y fae eonaaon housefly, to fae dotriment at tha
apothaearira wb* ted fae bibulous foyor • utanr ; they bars white wfap
and black leg*, like the tear* of *
uhlan'* peasant; and finally there u no
getting rid of them. F.vurybody to a
/res-fsrrar towards them tn wlf-dafinae,

^crrnpanbi

?ery Fanner in Barry County on trial.

Boston €J«sh Store.
It is gratifyiag to note th* increasing
calming down of political jiesrion*. Hi.
legitimists of royalty aro parting with
th.ir illnaions and tbs Ugi timtoto of rad­
icalism aro forgetting their utopia, acer­
bity. There ia a party apriaging ap
at oaee very literal and conservative. It
is here where M. Thicri evidently in­
tends to find his GnmJt JLroo The
monarc Rial journal* bar. .ven erased

Detroit Stoves!
liar

The IJetroii Stoves are the
HEAVIEST Stoves
In the Market.

bow much

old mattroas and its "lodging on tha
cold ground," Tte Prfaoe tie'Joinvilla
has no ethurbedia hto wigwam bat a
hammock, and th. "old Bolt" might
fluted our pig. with triohin* sod our treat hto ronrtitueou to am cpmou oa
cattle with fae rinderpest, nothing mm th. subject. The righa rots ar* further
natural than that the popular mind
should dub m “Prussian fifae," those
swarms of bkek anta that hare taken
poaaaetioa of the capital of tb* universe.
These insects an al»&gt; called nitea fa
■wf, and "death flies" they tn la apmilitary
“th* school chara^ot," iwtoteed fa* fae
eoUsg* drill Like fa. Garibaldi pifapl
and fae “Roman qteetfou." it to guaran­
teed to sroure fao tranquility of familise
*r
ate the teppimra of pareta. .
Tb. misconduct of Vrauvius, haa
turned aside th. rush of tsurtot* that

Agents for the Celebrated

You

NO. 6.

ia ocasequeace of the insaUmabl. ser­
vice* it readerod to tae “food supplies’’
rf the eity during fas 1870 stogei
the Coeeacks ia 181A15 infrared Paris

tho President. Their culminating charge
against M. Thiers was that he was hho
('wear, ambitious Beyoad ths ambition Io snatch a fearful joy ia a inoreeeful sjwroh or a strong division, no other
aim* for th* people caa be found He
is a* obstinate a* ever in fervor of pro­
tection, end by hia ero pesrassw attitude
on that question ia wronging out the free­
traders. After -rowing ba* will ne'er
consent, h* will cunaeat oo thia subjrot.
aye, and oa eomputoory eerviee in fae
army and attendant™ at schco’ atoo, for
hi* young countryman.
The Right, ia preraoce of the declared
dosirs* of fae nation for a moderate ra­
They are the only Stove
public, no lung.r uiakro rabid assaults
-- --------- made of Lake. Supe­
on th. Left, sad the latter has broom,
rior Charcoal iron.
quite ministerial
Gambetts deeerroe
in the World.
every credit for the wanner ho Irada
j hia frirad* ; like him, they observe a ei&gt;
lent, an expeeteat atiitade. The mon­
archists ata very unjust to Gambetta ;
they forget, that when all seemed to
deepeir of France, Me alone never fal­
tered in courage nc^ in hope He r»Th. FINKLE Jk X.YOIX Nsnufiseturing Company beg leave to kiadled th. pride nd spirit of his coun­
call the atteolluu of the public to the followtnp tacts relative to their Im­ trymen, nd his fault was to love as on
proved Sewing Machine, " VlCTOB :n
‘
1. That It is a Shuttle Machine of th. first claaa, having all the lateat improve- Bat fa all his errors, ha baa created ia
menu, Including their |«t*nt Drop and tntarchangnble feed.
reflect! re mites th* impression that wen
2. That It baa the beat coostractod sb util, and the moat perfect lower tension
hi* country’s resource* diriplined, and
tn existence, and defies all euinpetltlon In titroe particulars.
time allowed for a fair start, Germany
A That II has the only 9v*mokt, Kue-AWVITIXS needle to be found In
any Shuttle Machine, by wbleb the thickest material or the flueat fabric can be would act ban ked *o easy a walk over
sewed, urixtg either cotton, silk or linen thrcad of any suu&gt; or finish.
A That It runs eaaily, rapidly nd quietly, all motions being poelUvw-w.ar having he could direct a campaign aa
Ing part, being mad. of steel, and making a perfect lock-etltcb alike an both be can plrad a brief, but w* must not
forget. Moreau eomnienced Ufa as a
: 5, That each Machine ia thoroughly texted on the fluret as well as the ouaroect
lawyer. Th* future has many cbeacoe
rlaaere of goods, and left ready fo* u*e. and oeeds no ro-adjustment or alteration
for Qamb*ta, and he has the conaotation
1 of any kind for ordinary sewing.
fl. That It ia so simple fa eaustroctlon, and anally kept to order, that vary lit­ of witnessing that Franc, treats al! royal
tle or on InetrucUou to needed tn team Io RUtoh, Hem, Fell, Braid, Bind, Cord
Gather, Quilt, Hem stlteh. Embroider, Fringe, fae., fae.
?. That it la mad. throughout fa the bate Material* and In th. mote perfoct
manner, and with inch simplicity of construction that it ia not liable Io unequal
wear, and requires fewer repair* than any machine In th* martfit, and la readily
no dynastic politSca, but wishee for that
and Inex penal rely ro adjusted after long wear.
A That It bra the tateifaooy, not only fa experienced expert*, tet *f the *fciU- tranquility which trill eoabla the French
to turn their intuitive fateRigror. to
matter* that will axneltorute the mate■ 0. That the Company tee oct sought to obtain medala from Fair* or poblle rial w.ll-b*fag of mankind.
ExpoalUons, which art easily obtained by a Jmtlrtou., though pretty largv exIl is wry singular, and even humorpradltura of tnooey. and aro worth law *a to the genuine value of a Machine, but
ous, the frock wav with which the French
bare preferred io expend the asm. amount in keeping their wort up to the
highest »tandard of perfection, thu. enabling thron to send out ■ no Machin, expc*, their short coming*, and th* wit

To. all who Intend to Purchase Sewing Machines

Carlos for the throes, nor have they
confidence that king .Amadeus ran hold
hand in the mattrr, ha need norer at­ oro- Anarchy has the beat ebaaro.
The enrols made at Lyons aro re­
tempt any future loans in Paris.
Having an entomological friend oon- ceived in Paris with grairal favor, be­
cause they rereal fao ramificatioas of a
tory »t th* Javdfa dos Plant**, I paid
him a visit with th* view of knowiag think et the omto)m
what h* had io say on th* “fly queetieu." city of Fraaee, pay^
He was fall of th. rabjrot, and it waaa rw.lt.ro a maytbl.

gratifying sprotacto to witn.es several
Th. books of the romof th* common foe pinned down on an out-braak
minee rataed, ebow that upward* of
■wUra ronsiatfag of tegs, proboscis and 100,000 franc. h*v. been paid u praantenna., jaicroaoopoa in fa full opera­ mium* to this strange iaanrance office,
tion which fully reveal-d th- hidaou*- which ia addition, oumpelted their «dinsra and th* disgust ax tendnd to three
insects. Every part of their body ia Thia may explain Um chronic diatoyuity
nurouteed with rAweaar it fno of Leng of Lyons, and the wank hold th* goverara.nt puraeesed there. TH* unnatu­
ral affliction of the party bf order with
the.men of dirorder, ia a startling proof
of degeneracy. Th. only advantage

tiaad m tte journals, but fae bridal par­
ted*, »ud not one approach*! th. Bay ties that attend to witnara the waieaora,
flash beef .teak or th. putrid metton hare all fae boom of publicity. Blauchop— they ax* decidedly vegstariaaa. gui. foe th. sevoatieth tins, in his file
Thrir wsaknera, or haipeiraMaB in fly-'

GOODYEAR &amp; STRIKER.

IL“£aW

BLACKSMITHING!

Respectfully announce to their patrons and
the Public Generally, that they have removed
to the Large and Commodious New' Brick
Store adjoining the Washington Block, and
will be happy to nerve all who may give them
a call. Crockery and Groceries constantly
arnivins teyithe Car Load, and will be sold
for CaTh CUe.aper than at the advertised
Cott Salft. It you do’nt believe it call and
see. We Pay Cash for Butter, Eggs, and
all kinds of Produce.

which will not bear tte meet rigid eonttlny ate fa* aararaet te.es- They briteve
fast In th» end their cuatomero will be better ratUfard with this ooorae than they disasters like other nateoua they eonwould with Imperfect and badly fintobed Machlora wbleb have fee slmlllra of rider thia rote ee a peculiarly family
Fair tnedala owr their cutin- surfisce.
matter. They will growl if a foraigMr
EVERY MACHINE IM Ft’LLT WARRANTED. intrude*, but if a German mtermeddlro
ba will be considered guilty of a gross
impertinence, and an extra knot put on
th. “eat” to chastise him some half doeaa or-dousu yuan heuce, wham the pre­
set Omr .hall have been galhaeed to
hi* fathex*, and Bianarok'* duet become
about a* valuable a* Alexander’s a* al
hried to by Bhak-p-r. IA to .orething -a the obi Gaiko vela that th.'
flight vf tha A bb» J uequa fur free BnuMl. to allotted to. By eo fcfac b* hM

HASTINGS

MEAT MARKET!
PATENT COOLERS;

Tte bear steak fa Meat always o* h*
CaD end Get your Btrak, Roaeta.
-e any tiring Jtmwgfa
W-Afiae qtmhfaefM Nttr, a
Bmtead Baine ateWhneltera cwste

An rnterpruing draper has brought
out a new vsi! to “pro**et the fane from
the Pruwian flies certain it to not uu■OMOuabto, far these peroKro "blacks''
■trike th. &amp;» Apleaaantly. A new*-

A Lyrical theatre ba* hit Bpon the de­
vice of employing th* ambulatory tnu■icians to execute a four bare from fae
mo* popular ditty in hi* Opera. Tha
public are certain to go to hear tha
whole. A ebrufet annouare Me hbffily
and read rase* to convert fae remains of

,inside him, if guaranteed a Jonah's exit
The two ilojlifaqlp. lUfaio *afl Jte*h
;have had to be oeparstod oa account &lt;d
.more Hum a towr’s quarrel, tbey are
,

vflla.
Newport-Ear. Dr. VUoot
FhHodalphia—Wm Fignaca and family
Cleveland—E. H. and Mrs Harvey.
dbiragr-Geo. C. Smith. (5nunn*b—

unknown from fka Mergas an buried.
In n oul-oLihe-way cotter of thia and
plan an. intorrod th. guiUotead. O«
,
।by h black suck. tte gwffite
■ did rate*. offiate eteen, routerh*
,togned by FeliaPyfa, to prepare a “Tntet

in pr*»
•« moaths, and randsug
fag hia eoaeock to a museum. Will he
rareto where hefa? He to about 40
I yean of age, toll, but not prvprwraeung
His stroagly marked pouthent aooqnt to
nmeh &lt;aret him, sad he ha. &lt; k*k-

,
•
,
(
(
,

are fae jmmuaI ^totribe*- Aa Pope,
l*fo Nina, like every public persouag.
is oprato fair criteria, tel fa* mdividnal ateaU be xu^Mtod, ate above
! all, whs* that toMtridual ia quiet exam-

,
,
j
(
,

pfary ate ir»wr-h ra is fae ■

Mmlk

senee this *pring of ichneamaua, which
by feeding on them when in a state of
Larva*, kept tb* in check. Beiag on
the spot 1 paid my repe* to th. "dying
bippopotamua.” He appeared tn excel lent health, and rnemed ia want of noth­
ing but frroh water ia his bath. I was,
however, informed it was by “muring
medicinee ia th* bath" that fa* doctors
ware operating bi* perfect cure The
by-ataadra contribatad a few pda in
the way of oranges, rolls of broad and
suchsamnUa. Jwdging by the Oms h.
toft open hto “ponderous jpW*," to
reive tte smallest contribution, there
,ought to be no difficulty tn dosing hi*
.

wifl" *

�iaegxand thing t&gt; a tired and reeiteM
man, sad to all writ wo can cheerfully
commend tho Spiral Spnng Bod Bottom
of Mr. Ohan H. Dunks. who fa the in­
renter and patents* of this hia own

bring, out the shameful lagrai.todo and
moanura. ef spirit, end an snxlety to
j find fault with the uundutt
the Fed­
eral authorities in tbo mort .triking

body supporter This no know from
actual experience to lie the very best of
Ito specie^ and those abominable, and
disboLcal invader* of domsstic peace,
the bugs, m» find no resting place with-

tha South, ia the House of R*proe«rntire* on Thuroday was cw«*ion^I by the
defection of a few Republicans, train
■ome of whom better things might have ,
bran expettod. Aa to Btow of Michi­
gan who tod the column, we may virtu­
ally reckon him at one of the Groetoy- '
UM who, after long hesitation has made ।

Preeideat Grant there does not seem to ia the State of Michigan. It comports
bo any reasonable dcubt. unf though with his actios regarding th* Sec of
tbo Ym Praodency is in more doubt, the Navy.
wo think tho chancre decidedly in fhvw
of Hon. Scuyler Colfax.

P. 8,-Tho very lais.! from iTuladri-

laws unosnally defective.
I cannot concoivo why there has bm-n
such great anxiety displayed on the part
of Congress to adjourn- The first of
July would have been nuqdy early
enough to give mem boro time to attend
Gordon BenneU, the founder al the
We hope the Civil R.gU. Hill which
Now York IltreU, and one at th» tnuU
succeaatul journalists of Etc sga, died passed the Senate and which received
on Saturday lent, ogvd 72 pan. Bi* the majority vote in tbo House, but not •IL AU th* political rights and frunthe two thirds majority which was chises which have been loot through
necessary to take it up, will yet be pass­ that convulsion should end must bo
ed. The measure simply provides that promptly restored and re-establisho.1, to
that there shall bo heneoforth no pro­
common catcMre and tarsrn Lktep-

have been had with Dr. EJu of Middle­
villa, at the hate! in this city, after the
adjournment of the County Convention.

gramme laid out has been disposed of,
and nothing, I believe, gom orer to the
next Assembly to bother their brems or
weary their sensibilities. Peace nod
harmony here prevailed, the reception
and entertainment of the wbolo body by
our citixtms hnro boon hearty and g»nerous and hu been fully appredrted by
our honored gusats, from s bom wo (.art
with genuine regret, for many of them
ar* good as well n highly gifted repre­
sentatives of their M-ter'. borirere,
1 and leave behind them a savor of blessed
words and deeds. Ood bleu them in

tion held in Cincinnati of tote, sad thatBorare Grrely of Now York 7Wtow ftimo t. its nominee foe President
of thaoo United States. We say w*
had almost forgotten it fur we see so few
of Id* supporters in those parts either
in tho Republican or Democratic ranks,
were tho ihing left out of our newspa­

claimed to be.

$20,000 Worth

pers we should not know that ho was
runeing. His supporter* aro verily a
“corporal* guard,” and {his prospects of
election. Unices the Demdcrata •'hitch
on," and for expediency’s sake drop,
their our orgnniration, for the time be­
ing, are at brilliant at that wo wiU have
a thunder shower in midwinter. The
whole thing looks now like a stujwndmu
farce and is pretty nearly played out al-

prominently beautiftil. It is situated on
the N. W. corner of Griswold and Con­
gress Street, on the former site of our
venerable and dilapidated Court House,
Of the rioting scenes in the Goners!
and 1* owned by our eutevpriiing and
wealthy fellow-atiron. Mr. Christian H. Assembly. Ac., we may bare more to
I say in our next. So with beat wishes
Buhl, of hardware notoriety, whose masrive and ■xtensive building I attempted
. briefly to describe hi a late number of i
tijo Battle Creek Jtv—l. This now
•nd elegant block, known as die Inaaranas or Wegraph Block, (for it is wy ;
young and has not as yet been properly I
christened,) is a four »tory building
some 50 by 130 toot and fa occupied by
Innirance office*. Life and Fire, the
People'* Saving* Bank, Lawyera, •
firot-c-lase restaurant, end last though
by nv [means toast, by the office* of
the Western Union Trisgraph Co, who
The above notice speaks well for the
occupy tho basement and entire fourth
floor for offices and operating purpose*. young Clerks at tool*, but we wish the:
All messages for transmission are re­ we ouuld print the names of half a doxeu
from thia Qty, as we belters to thoen
ceived nt the office in the basement,
whonre by a cunningly cou-.nvod atmos- of our young men who are designing to
phsri.i apparatus, they are shot up to bocotne merchants, a diploma from that
the operating rooms on the fourth floor, Collrg" ia better titan a cash e*rfoelof
from whence they are transmitted with •5,000, on which to begin busMrt

•&lt;10.0111100 IM 01 DRV HMDS! lias*
Cheaper than at the “GREAT COST’’ -mtl &gt;Efcurwon Soles.

*01 be very numerously attended, a
large number of delegatee and others
have arrived in this . City, and their ro­
port is exceedingly encouraging. On
the whole the political horisun ia un­
eteodsd and the re-otecticm of Grapt aa
certain as any future event can be.

I keep a Tailor and Manufacture Fne Goods to order.

R. MUDGE

One Hundred Thousand Dollars!

8M to tte Fiblic oa it! Menis.
■crybody W/ou Id try them before lurchajsing L'lsewhenr.

WE PAY

CASH

The Weber &amp; G-abler Piano,.

WARD &amp; THAYER.
May (15,

Hastings 5- ,‘lUegan.

TAILOR &amp; FARLEY ORGAN

Coming into our Store.

blyncracntea in the Platform of your
Cuaveativn, bare already fixed tho at
tention and commended tbo aarnnt of a
farge majority ofoar countrymen, who
joyftiDy adopt them, u I do, as th*
Ura of a true, boneiicfal National Be­

Dollar’s Worth that Goes Out

SPRING &amp; AVERY.

DRV GROBS AID CiRflTS

groceries.
11 iiave the Lsrsst Assitat of lusl
A rtiriee Ausortmcnt on band st si)
lEtlWlll 311 Dfl Eli, gTCT iTOBjit

Here occupy the eutiro front of the
second floor, aud used aa 1 have been
of late to modern improvements, in oasvenfanre of location, in aits and in ex­
quisite furnishing these c*t&gt; the climax.
Mr. 1. M. Mtilvr is the General West­
ern Manner of this affair, and Fred
M. Delano the Secretary of the Michi­
gan Department, and tho “Economical:"
and it is truly uamoil. for its rates of
Ineumnre end pton of doing business, ioua to moot flia! wayfarer again. Ho
all thing* considered, are m cheap and would show him tho way to the Jail
liberal, if no! more «o than any of the with great pleasure.

to tte City.

Call and see the Stock and Prices.
SPRING a AVERY.
s.

The Detroit Dijaes'iiera: '

port Greeley For a Northern man to
be emitted to foliowfoip vrifo th**e KoEux Mints, he mrai mt Rebel dirt un­
til he can vomit up a whetstone worth

Dress Goods,

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST

,;

waited to see how tho political eat was
going to jump. Well,- the Cincinnati
Mountain haslabored and brought forth

&lt;

176 Packages of Dry Goods,

DRUGS ID MEDICINES

- HA

'
Jssrtte, Tmrx.. May 27th, 1 «•.
Dun BsxwxsI have been thinking
of writing an occasional letter tn the
reed ere of your valuable paper, think­
ing perhaps they would like to bear

DRY GOODS

Author* and Editor*,

Thurlow Weed Priest, rightly named as
he ia a most persistent. and uncomproth
misiag Republican, and kuowotb Hor­
ace Greeley no more forever. Mr. I’.’a
duties aro arduous, ho furnishing tha
long reports for oar morning Associated
Proas, but they are rapidly and most
accurately performed. He has been
on service at thia point atone sotno 8
years and is exceedingly popular with all
• our Daily Preea, and the public gonerCompany for 1100,(100 damage*.
। ally. In the besiaow office as book
The City of Grand Rapids has pur­
keeper is our smiling- and invariably
1 good natured triend Mr. T. W. Hill. chased Dei. William Holdan.s resi­
dence for 111,000, and will make it a
"A man may emile and smile and be a City Hall.
villain.” but not so with brother H.
J. H. Parecns, formerly Station agent
Continuous and wearying as aro lus du - of the Michigan Southern Railroad, at
ties, we have never seen thia man n*J| South Bead, Indeed afterwards Treekthus forever setting at naught tha foul maater between Elkhart and Laporte,
libel that eafon. locks are a sign of a has been promoted to Superintendent of I have everything to be found tn any
the l-anung Dirfaten, with office at
well regufatetl Drug Store In
fiery tamper. Furthermore Mr. Hill’s
Michigan.
patteaca is as eadaring as are the ever­
lasting hiUt. Pardon this most execra­
ii Ik lata FMMwiiitkta!. A* 1 have no time to take them round
ble pun and we promise Io do ao never
tho (Xtinty. all are Invited to eall and
no more until the next time.
examine for themselves. The superior
Speaking of this noble block, we can­ torr, or cooper shop.” We don.t want'
quality &lt;rf tone end flnlsh wlU aell lba
to be inquisitive, but would really like
not learn oZ. without at the least, no­
Instrunieui without uiginu.
to know what Canway fa* got.
ticing the two large and elegantly finish­
luJaeMvillo Sherman Gage, an old
ed and furnished offices of the
Pure
Ita
atupnir
Hjdnl
bb
rifiren. ent hto throat one day Met week,

since, was miatakeu ia tho man—that
it was Niekerri who attacked us, and not
Dr. EUfa. We make this oarroetkm
with great satfafactiae, beenuse we have disgusted with the uuminatfou of Gree­
ley and Brown hnv* cwUesl a new Lib­
eral * Convention to rnrat st titeinway
aaeail us for believing just as ho did and Hall, New York, to-day. From the
dore aa his letthr to ua of tho date ol naasa just published aa adherents, the
May 16th fully aiteeta. The otirar ’fol- eotmatiioa bid* fair to be of ^taster ot&gt;nler” we have nothing to any about, now sequmne and to make a broader breach
and here, but We edrire men who Evo in tilt rank, of tha Liberal* than was at
in glass houare not to begin to throw
Anticipated.
i
.

We am indebted to Hom Z Chandler:
far the faUawmg act which has jratt
become a law md io which the apodalI
attention of owe eoEdenbeyefe directed.

ttie pudding is iu the eating thereof,’’
•nd the large ral* ot this improved ar- ,
rangamsnt all over the Union, including

within the limits of oar Unioo, whore
long estranged people shall re-uuito and
fraternise upon the broad bails of Uni­
versal Amnesty with Impartial Buflksg .
III. Tliai, subject to our solemn con­
stitutional obligation to maintabx. tho
equal rights of all citisens, oar policy
should aim at local sell-govern meat,
and not at contralfaation ; that too civil
authority should be supremo over the
military; that the writ of habea* eorpa* should be jealous! v uphold as the
Mr. Butler yesterday reported the •afsgusrd of personal firoeoom ; that the
lightning like celerity to all parte of
Kotiux bill anew in the House, when individual citutan should enjoy tho larg­
thu habitable globe. AU the furniture,
filibustering ia'.modiatriy cotnmuuccd. est liberty consistent with pubic order;
machinery and operating apparatus aro
A dumber of dilatory motions were
of tbo moot modern and elegant daecripmade and the Bouse q-ijourned without
uon. and a host ot obliging and moat
&lt;m- As opposition to the Kuklux
capable employe* are here always to be
is made distinctively a (tarty matter
found nt the public's servic*. The busithe Democrats, it will soon be settled
nere of tho Detroit branch is simply im­
whether or not the Republicans who '
mense, and ia moat admirably presided
voted against this meamre of protection
over by Mr.Calvin Fox aa General Superto thn South, and who have been hither­
to relied upon as Republicans will ad­
ent position, as ho has veritably risen
here to this course wtM it is known
from the ranks. The night manager
that assisting its defeat fa aiding tho opand operator is our old friend, Mr.

The verdict of tbo Senate acquitting
Com. Bdmunrie of every charge brought
against him by the House of Repreecntativee, is the simple vindication of an
Officer of whom tho whole iwoplo of tho called, chuoeo to make an issue upon
State have repeon to be proud, and who this qut-attoa we have ao doubt of the.
fa beyond question tee beet Commi*- result. Let us have the civil rights Uli
siaMrarer elected in th* State, from
chargee conceived in malice and brought ’

that an independent and able Senate
have vindicated the fair fame of an offi­
cer whoeo only fault was in protecting
the Stat* Treasury from a band of leech­
es, who have k&gt; long hung around the

of our religious public for the last 18
days, la rapidly drawing its delibera­
tions to a dove, and this afternoon (May
20) will no dflubt witness Its leal adjournmect The next place of meeting
win bo at Baltimore in May, 1B7I. The
attendance at this Assembly hu been
verv largo, consisting of 6M ministerial
and lay delegatee, and oar public have
sliown their interest by completely fill­
ing ths large and beautiftil Fort Street
Church during all the evening mootings.
This hns boon emphatically a bueinaM

GOOD NEWS FOR ALL

Tho end of the Calsmol and Hecla
mmera’ strike having rendered thn eer-

reel iu entire nett cash premium* in the
State in winch it* Agencies are located.
Aa their premiums aro large, sad ronttaatiy on the faMMea, foi* fa qnfo a

ev wtoereB-akreft, and Ml la that
out throat policy of our Jwrksoa nrigixtaw. in ranrefagweml half fore team,
to draw foe Efb Hood o* of their beet

w vlki &amp; an
For Your

Boots and Shoes
Gait

Kip and Stoga Boots.

iorb

W” t'ALL ’At*'jftrtN STANLEY M

Pure Wines and Lj^nrs T

�SALT. SALT.

United Seat- Patent Offio e to Michigan
Inventors fae tha weak w ling May $8.
1872. and eaah bearing ft 01 data. Furniabed this paper by Co* 4k Cat, ffeuriton of Patents, Waatehfton, D. 0:
[evening the 6th fast, to take into eonrideratiou the celebretiou of the coming
4th of July. We hope to too a large
attendance, — the question ia one of inipirtenoe to the-«itT-

-

| J. P. ROBERTS &amp; Cd

Keop ■ large supply of Sult for sale at Lowest market rates,
their Brick Warehouse.

DRUGS

niMtwrtUirMsntaikiiEiim l&amp;loto.'
Medicines,
10 Barrel loin and more Mold to dealers at a very small
vance obova Car-load Ratos.

Furnace far Burning Sawmill and
other Refuse, Peter Walker, Muskegon.
Wood Itonding MachineJohn L. Whip­
pie and Edmund Trowbridge. Detroit.

Dye Stufis,

PAINTS &amp; OILS

Water Lime,
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kinds,

' W. w. IwUL.hI to Uik. T WImUt,
K-l oar efficient County Treasurer fur i
the following spportionmsnt of Primary
School and fine moneys to the eeteral
Gardners' early harvest—Gathering townships of Barry Co., for tha year
potato bugs and cut-worm*.
Plenty of green cucumbers and gar-

School Rooks $■ Stationery

PRESCIimiONS AND FAMILY

pi/ic Lupst/f fuiyiisifSD i/i onn load
LOTS.

SfsVtS

'The gentle dew-drops ere always ,re-| Ten thousand emigrants arrived ia
freahiag." So are tho new styles of I New York ia one day last week.
Boots, Shoes, notions 4c., at Gary Spaul-1 - Remember tho Fourth of July meetdmcv
_____
w3
[mg at the Court Houre Thuredsy even-

Peninsular Railway.

15 cents for men Cottonade
Pants at the Great One Price1
Store. of Grand Rapids. Star \
Clothing House.

Shall the friend and Imndtman of
Jeff. Daria defeat for the Presidency
the conqueror of Jeff Davie?

The anh-sreret society ramventfon has
I nominated Charles Francis Adams for
I President, and Gen. Chas. Howard, of
। Ill., far Vice Preaident.

Liicupcjf tMuro inuuminc,
Star Clothing House, Grand
Rapids.
___
Only $7.00 for a good\ Not easily beaten in the State—A
doubble and twist suit of\ rge. makhed pair of bay borsea. owned
clothes for men. Star Cloth-[ nd driven by Lewis Barber of (Triton,
ing House, Grand Rapids.
i this County.
$3.00 buys a good suit for
little boys Star Clothing held f Mridleville on Sat unUy evening
left in aid of the projected Air lane
House, Grand Rapids.

(kaai Fever Villey Division

CAPITOL OF

Orr roa m Hocbs u» Conxamox.On
complaint of his wifa, made oa the first
of June, Daniel Shay, for being
drunk and disoederlr. He was arrest­
ed, and on the M tried before Justice
Clarke, who found the reepondmit guilty
sb charged, and required him to giro
bail in Ow&gt; thousand dollars to keep tha
poacw one year, and ia default thereof,
to bo confined in ths Hoses of Corrvotiou at Detroit, foe tho period of one
year The bail not l»ing forthajming,
ho waa off ou tho afternoon train far a
years residence at the Hotel de Brock-

THE MASON PUBLISHING, ASSOCIATION.
Th» Cihert Ltttegra$hta&lt; Conip»Rj of
Upas the wort. —4 are —W paMistUsa s BfleWH TiMrt UUngrijii «rf

The New Capitol and Grounds,
«» a n IkI« la rt.)’lai » Ao BlrtaM M.U o&lt; lha An. al—k tfcer eftr u
Ike T-oreU of Wo H&lt;ala M Ik. aa—araU prwo ot.

List oa assaaaa m Po« Omens ia
the State of Michigan, far tha week en­
ding May 25ft, 1872. Reported far the
Railroad, from .St Clair to Saugatuck.
Hastings Republican BsWM, by J.
McC. Perkins 4 Co.. Counssfcns-at-Uw
and Solicitors for Patents, and Claims,
Ova Coxaasroiadisci to-day includes No. 513 Seventh Street, Washington.
tha fourth of our eon— of letters from
Paris, a letter of much luUreet from
Detroit, a Washington letter, and a let­
ter from a well known citisen of thia
County, sojourning at Jasper, Tennoo-

ra urn II WHIM!
P.raenai FreB—tr. 1«

$33,900

010. BEUBBLl 1B0 MBICT BOUTC,

s=sraff£tasjats ®«

Iowa. Nebraska- Kansas. California.

,
John Wolf now occupies tho whole of
the budding, formerly occupied by hisI
business and Herrick's jewelry. Thia
change adda greatly to the di^fay ofJ
,
Furniture stock. of which Mr. W. haa

rtjoaoe

®s
H
KS
a

SOLD IN HASTINGS,
BY ACKLEY A SLADE.

Hastings, May 13th, 1872.
F.». Bain.-Teu will pardon mo for
oncrouehing on your valuable time and

“Ward,” fa answer to a previous erne
from agues, ia which the author armri
himself antagomstically to the article,by
first reccomrnding th. punching jmx—
a. applied to the East End. So tar
good i end I will help him drill the bole,
U we can be sure of capacity sufficient,
to admit for egress, any ar.i ell who
take eiceptios to the erticlo in question.
far I vtrily believe that it bft eposks
the sine—» sentiments of not a faw; as
to a proper axpreaston of grstfreds. and
so far as doing “injustice to oso e&lt; our
moat worthy citwn." goe.; I wish to
Write that if the shoe pmebes -doe t
wear it
I sm inclined to th. opinion that
• Waid” tmsfakaa tha victim of tbo in­
tMdod sarcasm in the nao of the prononus Mr and fa, for 1 have yet to learn

[NOCURE NO CHARGE

saxs.

Reliable dgehts Wanted in Every Town in the State!
&lt;v "fit*sss^Cnrnos -•

omens

IMO PRATT,’Prat

Ho row Pwnaaxxrui*.—Hou. 8. 0.'
Pnndlo left oa the afternoon train on1
Mm day far fhibtoelpbia, ria of Now
York, to attend the National Gm rention.
and win be aboent uatill about ihe 25th
in the aerial light of that poetic mind,
insi to which day hia Court stands ad- eboooe a different perch whereon to
rest its aiauslod wings far it certamly
must be oonsiderablr fagged out. after
J®H*rx Xoc Coos?—H that Corn or ■seh a strain on its
Buniim oa your foot cr toe troubles you. maginattvo picture drawn by Ward, eviu0 once Consult Dr, W. H. Adam, at
the Hastings House. Ha ia fat town
only foe a short time, but if yen need
the attralton of a Chiropodist Dr. Adams
is jus: the person » relieve you without
pain from tho— troubteeotoe -eropa.”
He leaves thia evening for Charlotte,
but win return oa Ssturdny.

8TAMITI.TORE1)WT.

Huore—or to 1CKLEY A. hLUlXSK.

DRUGS'S5 MEDICINES,
PAI/ITS, OILS, qifOOKIVKS,
F'ssocy

Goode, Sooke, Rtsstlomery, fto..

Fr Hr Ckotr to Era 1 tk tn M

HASTINGS, MICH.

J. L. Heed haa got tho celebrated Patent
Tire Up—ttrr, with which ho can upeet
cold wagon ttre &lt;» the wheel. Otorit
of people are now witnoasing thia great

'estray.
PUHWIDH

BITO8.

S.T.-188O-X.
u tho Greet-anchor of the feeble sad dobiiitaiod. As a tonsc and cordial for the
in the Mure.
Retured bare on the evening of the aged and tangdd it has no equal
Id mot. and the probabiliti- are that
the Traver-Jury will, to***”” «■“»-

known that tha Puetofteo haa removed

to (tadnr-s mow terift - (fate Btoel
It should aho be bm, ami wffl bo
by all wbe rift fta P. 0, thftg. Her-

CHAi J. O 00. AH

F. D. ACKLEY,

CTwa Wcwnxa □» raa l»th Caarrai.—

Tn Lewsu. Hom aad Agrioulturel
Areviatioa will hold its first ansual
reeling . fta temd» oftft Arereft-

. if*”___ ...__ »

Beautiful Women.

State Street,

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R F
(jonvo ItAWTi

Advestiring alone does not produr-&lt;
vuccasa. Tbo thing which is advertised
must have intrinsic merit, or etee large
advertising will eventually do it more
hsrm than good. If you have aaylhwg
which you know to bo go ’-J u
thoroughly, and you will I
ooad; if it is poor, don’t
peopL. will soon discover
Baft ia tbo policy of k
_
Route, which runs to throe great regions
In the Wert: 1st, To Omaha, conaoeting with tha greet Itecific Roads. 2d,
To Lincoln, tho capital cf Nebraska,
and all that brautitul region south of
tbo Platte, tilled with IL R. Lands and
bcm-teads. lid. To 8t- Joseph. Kanaas City and all Knnaae pmata.
The roads are splendidly built, have
th, b-t bridge-, fineat care the Miitor
platform and coupler, end tho safety au
CuUfto prevent the to- of 1ft that fa
erory where daa happening). Pullman a
_1__ vx.il—A,'-;.lanre and

Fm Gaaxxua Jo*.—Tha job of grain
ing bi rented by W 'P. Stark w re dur la
Campl-.11 4 Dillmans’ Bdliard Hall, is
equal to unyUmiK we have aeea ia fawns

:s^t«Bj7 r.ua^Jj«vw Uaallas flUvw
I lH — .U—UtulOeMOewaCUMM

City Drug Store;

Michigan Central R. R.

$6,556 in Personal Property.

71B

1

“Curley” Mathewa hae opened a rec-'
taurant and dining hall under the
photograph Gallery, west aide of Jeff­
erson St It ia hie intention to have ire

SI U S&lt;«».

Real Estate !$3,000 in Cash !
.

W.o. Beckwith, President of tbo
Michigan State Agricultural Society,
has jutt been elected al Washington.
President of the United Staten Agricul­
tural Society, which meat, at Baltimore Hastinga P. O . Jane 5, 1872.
January next. Thi« ia a well merited
Thomae 8. Bette, Mn. E. Barrett,
Mias Ettis Cushman. Mre. A. K. Doyle,
compliment
Fraakliag Degroffi 8. O. Fisher fa Co.,
Mito Mary J. Hamilton. Mr. Andrew
iMS-tAJ-? S3 „■*
Horaa —These two magariaev, the one
for adults and the other for the young,
both eaoelleut of their kind, are publish
ed by Hitchcock 4 Walden, Cincinnati.

gxgnasrt’HEUr'

MICHIGAN

�JURUBEBA
Tha protection which birds ex teal u&gt;
! agriculture b no tew subject. It haa
| Imjg attracted the attention of Batumi­
! iata wbo by directing and utu lying
। their structure, habits, and food, hare
i learned bow unisonally they ;«ey upon
| tbo enemies of our race. Their pro| tectioa haa Song boon urged l&gt;y scientific
men; in many porta of Enrope it haa
j bs« found absolutely necessary in or1 dor to raise crops at all. Extinct apo
| civs bare been imported aud carefully
I roared and protected, and tbo beneficial
multi bare been promptly au kubelan'tiallyfelt.
| In our own country nil of the older
..— l - ■ - . ..c
. c,._.
.. .

Dr. W tot if Jmtcta
Ofc fcrSNU to Lmxt Lirin Rita
UNDPUO,
m

JHfflL-fc -•

^370

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WATER IM

Wheeler &amp; Willson

m ai

The Hceit tn tho World?

Half a Million having been
w
Sold.'

STTSe.” W.lU.'SDSiS;-

GTTT’TM A TJTVC

COMPOUND WAHOO

BfflW
K2SC.’U"~“SS'itf—' ‘“•I

Guarantee Satisfaction
™ ik*. «
„„

■ ItUeiItun Skarge, i.,(ra«Uan gtesa ia IV

Shingle. Lath, &amp;c.

Warehouse, ajoining C. F. Dwight #
Co’s Foundry.

A D. COOK, .IgL,

&lt;WW~1 m, b,
enrdud uni sent luck iu good r^.I.q^

I most valuable friends and co-lnborvre
’ before their perfect protection ran ' be

WELCOME MAJUJIX

The present avonw 'n fit lima Ii&gt;r such 1Gigantic

birds, filling tho earth with thoir joyous

Gift

Enterprise.

tise.ooo
CARDING

life.

MACHINE

It b fit that wo welcome them

St Josaph,Mich. July 4,1872

[ In a preriou* issue "wo asked the eU
। tentivn of our Poultry growers te this
i colobrated Fountain, and stated that we
wore teMingeb muiia. This we have
■ done to our entire satisfaction, aud hare
ne hesitation in saying that it b in all
respects a perfect Fountain, and that its
value to the poultry growers cannot bo
overestimated, of its cxcelleDciea over
statAj. This fountain is now umi! kJ

Firs* Capllu) gim, .
«|&lt;
l*a&gt;atui kaaldMN- hath tea yssn vacs
at •&gt; aipttiMartU.lXX
*.&lt;OW&lt;1 Caplin I Gift. . «3l
The Sea aMlarta.tr. uufamlaMkhi-

PAINTING!

Hair Restorative

a largo number of tbs most ixrticalar
Poultry. Fanciers, and iijr tbouiandu of
Othorw ki-'pfag forb for tlirlr owpecanfurt or for peufit, Engl tedeetioe.1 to noma
into general use just t» rapiilly ns known
and people learn the U.-a»tey« and pref.
•It derived from keeping a full sapply
of good, pure water before their fowl*.
The Fountain is oraamuntal, very
durable, and cannot got out oforder.
Being made of iron ahd well gllvaabod (inside and ant} it oounat vast ner

Stale, and anything i------------ ------ —r—
vaace that interest eu not ■ bat be in­
teresting to the greet body of b«r peo■ pb.
;
It te aa acknowledged fact, and one
that baa always attracted the earnest
attention of the farmer os well m of
nsr. of saenro and faaroisg, that tbo
great enemy of the agnculturist is tbo
gm» swarm of rennin and insect life

HOLLER,
xP.
kv.w.r
..IK, -__ y.rta,

E1KKH-

NATURE’S

.1. REWARD

&lt;&gt;ATinjHj*5=s.

Wo.U mpsetfally saesaM* In tl.« lulls »
ssariitinsstiF*

I a.py.lCT sad I’ll, Pires- Kslw
Israisor Itapiam. IraiM. Wreki
tad«sttaaJ4r. (,lw( ssr»c* &lt;
robtwr) oe&lt;» ra I Srwk «Ufc.
rasUu,. B,^| |U |M,i|.i«s, AH
w»«MTspre-nrdb&gt; tt. M«J&gt;rsl

rAISTtSO.
GKAIJl&gt;0.
tALaoMJwjio.
.
r*ri*UArGtJt,
la,I nH,lUsr»H.i&gt;i&gt;&lt; , . &lt;h- .a

tsrsttgS?Ssg€j is
Sr&amp;SUMAtt, i.SKZiS&gt;b
txriKSxasat.’asLsraw

■ONEY.

BLOOD PBRim

COUGH MIXTURE
chaiceby sale.
Tt or MICHHUS. fa O« ctrt
-wtsftsSsr’
~

Tha water in tho dish b revived
niMiy tis-.es n day. wlulo tha bilk is
preserved in an air-Hgtt rvrervute.
.
Tho bulk of tbo voter is thumforo ।
peWoct^y secured from the nctii u of tha i

a.

wii—wa

WONDERFUL OK!
^99159

WELLS’ CARBO (C TABLETS,

1 air, frxrm evaporation. from all dual and
, dirt, from all lots or a aete, and froa tx'i ecming impure from any rouse i|hat1 ever, aud it automatically fix! infd the
I daub aa required.
HU the Fountain and sot if nr a dean
place. beat on. a small pintform. Sbrald
din ;ronhly gt t into the disk, empty out
pure water from th* reesrvtur.
It is well known that water in wbod-,
ea, bon and eartber marts, in : hot
। wroihor, soon becctues pnteid and green.
' it u therrunfit for poultry. Thousands,

^WtWTa WAMTKO ro.

i

JESUS.

Dr. Crook's Wine of Tur.
,A

IO YEARS

aso lost annually from drinking this

Public Tat

AGENTS WANTED H

Buffalo

WORM CONFECTIONS

DR. CROOK’S

«r ike Urns 1U&lt;* ra te. rsrWni ..rrwrie

Land.

WINE

te W. E. WritD. Jest n«d&lt; Tks aayster
ad urrste .&lt; th« Msbly l-telas f.»y sad tm
•tty 4sscrUMd. Orrriowisg with wilud h.a
son interested/ Prite from S2 to rfj.

the eapecity bung 2, A and 5 pdlpns
i eaoh, also a patera JftiftuJ irgreuly for
yeeay Mmbas tar |!.25. B. VanGtwe’ beck. No. 12 First 8treo§l^i York
Cijy, N-

$5,000

each in Greenlioclm l

PalasUee and Manufacturer.
1 Geras A lu«y, Wilk •Urrt-naeslal llareras.

.tsstJtsr

LIGHT IRON CASTINGS

Along erperirans bee proved that
man, with all the artificial moans nt lu.
rrrrnmand te utterly, powerless to contend
with thb boat of enemies, and that ia
the faoe of hb brat directed eflbrti to
•xtemaiaate them, they eat only thrirc.

Detroit Ntvelly Works.
IG MACHINES. ... cXrkiA.gjss.
lluigls Johnaon,

.

CARB IAGES.
call, WMMU * LAW.

™rnr^k u

u: ....... .

A F«rm of ISO aetao, aitaated fa
township of Baltimore. 8 mdes from
Haatinrs, and only 3 intlrs South of the
Grand Elver Valley. B. B., nt Qoxmbr,

blacksmit

bU acres under’ impirovoweute, 1 mile
from School Haaee, Sugar bwh'af
1,000 ema Spbadal tmt— of .0
kinds; Oak,'Unowned. Whitewood ate.
Terma.
For further bstructioas. inquire nt thia Office, or of

OPEN * TOP BUOCIES,

* PW|»§..4-A. G- F»REMh.K.
m.i&lt; K^A^.rULMtn* .I’nfifeteis,

100 Bounty

ktaltllMMffik k. &gt; t-.-h;-

X&lt;.-.

HEAA&gt;ST&lt;&gt;NKS, .
TABLE TOW.

.

SHELVES. ETC.

rrxr^AjSr.

POKE ROOT.

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                  <text>BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12. 1872.
cident* are broadly *t forth, mixed up
with fa. chit chat of the fobbi*. and thei
running criticfam of the writer who aea-■
eon* it with Attic salt, and gantfahee ft
with humorou* peraoaxEtiea By fans
"dram.tiring" the Areetubly, fas reader
fa more generally . amusad than cametly informed, aad it is to combat this
feature at journalism that the Oommfarion proposes to make the newspapers
swallow fan severo and heavy Mseuracy
of an official compandaim, ar to ooaae
their funning.

LE&amp; RUSSELL
its for the Celebrated

FfflTM BBSffl,

warn

O..M.V..

In Frame jouraalfam to DM the Frctrth
but the First Estate. It fa fa* avenue
to ofio. aad to pow*. and hear, why
all public men ore conn«tod with it,
why * mtsohtafaat direct* it, and why lato. H.owgfato tea. mad. a. many
it h* such infinsnea, and as a general rapariraoraa aSarto aa. As Gwrfaaa^ and
rule it* writer's social posfaon and re­ ft i. Am markaS y^-^ ysjiu,'^
spect. There are antbare wbcM pahii

WAMBAMTMfi.

1st Lightness of Draft.
county Ladle, knowno

Need.

2nd Ease of Handling

Or. feaiM. Sxn ter tentel Un.

li

i

1
1

WMJkt to see you and
a show you the Goods. All
7 new and Prices no^to be This Plowis Offered on its Merits.

ousalsaw str. Ss stew,
wits .telesr. sates ra*aS M
an wal Wilk HwsiM See.

•n. Joe. ■fassrerr Israel, r Jle*.
TSsste sets test stevs

Hi

IiH
e c

; ।,

nl Kalamazoo, L-

and claim for ft unbounded liberty when
fa opposition, aad manacle ft the mo­
ment they arrive at power. Monarchy,
Esnptre, Commune, or Itopubbo ora only tolorat.au agreeable pre*. GufaoC
considers the poUtioal rawspep* aa a
“nooresaxy evil,** aad BiriMUst boldfag
that a tasto for politics was a grave dan­
ger for the State aad the Inrfttuir, mt
the editors into exile, fas Bastilto, or to
the scaffold, so that when ba died the
journals regarded hfa dfare* as etforted

Muarin paid hfa funettouary ton pounds
per month with tbs right to partake of
the noonday dinner; the pMpl. went to
Eaton to the **.*4/. in a publ.e hall,
paying an entrance tee. In 1761 the
journalfats were, Eke th. fiUtt 4» jtit,
pla&lt;-d under th« surr.illaure of t !&gt;c po-

Detroit Stoves!
Bari

of lust aatagocfaL la 1551 newspapers
were published aa placards, and the
King promiatd -lb. aid of “arisllary,
powder and IraUefa" to eafae th. unauthorjrd writ*.; in 1&amp;G3 printers wore
hanged or strangled if they puldiabod
without permfasioc, .nd thmr throat.

com. Informers. Rich.li.u dispensed
with all legal forenailtiM ; he aetoed the ,
publication, had it burned, ent the
writer to the Bastille, where death re­
leased him. or ha wax expelled after no
Ixmg a residence that the cacae of hi. in- j
carccration had died oat of the memory

Sewing Machine.
To all who Intend to Purchase Sewing Machines

—

WbllYEABA STft^BB.

———i

kf. Thiers fa not laboring under ill
bosjfa, and the facrvxring cvld.no. that
General Chanxy, combining military
talent with political moderathm and
ability, fa being looked up aa a Fieri­
, dent in reserve. The .Assembly shows
that en a party drvirioe the Monarchist*
ran eeeure a majority of ov* twenty.
The moral tobo drawn fa, that no King
could hold on with- each a margin, even
opposing that tho prussut Chamber tea
faithful reflection of the nation, which it
fa not The new law on military service
cannot be much longer kept beck; right
or wrong the country io determined to
have the plan of oomputoory service in
the army by every qualified elites*. and
the soon* the detail* ere arranged the
belter. The liberal prut, without resoetiag to Uie UMl plan o' obtalaing
signatures to petition*—by handing the
matter ov« to pariah clerk • rad strivenore— hi. received six hundred thous­
and signatures, each eobocrib* paying
one sou.*, to the petition ia favor of obligstwy public education. This to very
encouraging, especially ia a country
wh*n private initiation baa been far eo
many yean garroted. From a napoo-

WOlfaaShuttleVakhii
taelixMng theirpatoto^
___ _ _
_ __ _______ I shuttle and the moat perfect low* tension
In existence. and defies .11 competition tn the* particular..
3. . That It bn. far only tint AJOMr, Sei«r-Aiinnrrxxo needle to be found In
aoyMraittoMaaiM, by sMridblM thickest matertai or the Seat fabric nan be
sewed, uaing elth* coitoo, silk or linen thread of any irtxe or finish.
r
4. That It run. eerily, rapidly and quietly, all morion, being poriUvw—wear
Ing l»rte being made of steel, an-1 making a perfret loefc-Utcb alike on both

15. This* each M.ohlne-i. thoroughly tested oa the finest u well aa lbs eoarare*
clsasas of iro-xl*, and toft ready for use, and need* no reodjusfanent or aNeratioo
of any kind fix ordinary sewing
G. Thrift fa ao simple In oonetroetton, and easily .kept la order, that vary littla or n«&gt; tnetracUoe ts nosd»«l to learn to Briteh, Heat. Felt, Ilr.ld, Bind, Cord
(talh*, Quilt. Uoos stltob. Embroider. Fringe,
dto.
7. Tbrilt te made throughout of the b*t Materials and tn Uie meat perfect
manner, and with such simplicity of construction that ft Is not liable to unequal
xraMT. and require, ft wvv re padre than any machine ia tho'market, and ia readily
and inexpenrivriy re adjusted after long wexr.
a. That It ha. the testimony, not only of experienced expsrta, bat of the skill­
ed agents ot other shuttle machines to the superferity ia workmanship nod easy

(fully announce to tlioi'r pntrouiF and
thc Public(.enenilh
” tlud tliry bnvr‘rcriiove'1 J
to the Large nnd C &gt;niuiodi&lt;»uti Sow Brick
Store adjoining-the tVnshingti Block, aiul ■
willbebappv tondrve all who may giro them
a call. Crockery and Groceries constantly
jrririiM| Jjy the ( ar Load, and will be sold B. That the Company has uot ~&gt;u&lt;Li to obtain medals from Fairs or poblle
Exporittons, which arc eerily obtained by a Judicious, though pretty large exhr CAjRCheaper fillin at the advertised petuftturo of money, and are worthhms m to the genuine value ot a Machine, but
• ‘
'
- - — *^Co»t
^if ylu do’ru believe it call and have preforrari »&gt;s«w»41-Vsa same ar
hlghrat standard of perfection, thus e
.
will not lx»r Use in-wt rigid scrutiny and the sererest testa. They believe
see. We Pay Cash for Butler, Eggs, nnd which
that In the end faelr cuatotnerc will ta- bettor satisfied with this c-urae than they
^7*2L all kinds y»T Prodtide.
would with imperfect and badly Onfabed Machines which have the slmtllre of
3J1IITVE

AM,-yUX.T.Y

WjfoWltA.^fTKXJ

wuu. iito BAKMY OOUSTY. Amfay to '

OMna- XSnifaaa. Mich.

BLACKSMITHING!

j AjEatt at Hasliw, Ktkitai
irte ®, a man r a i Wfa.-*

•

T^jfp jjpsprflpce for Business Men.
ttte

from fa. nnmbecs alleged to be daily
flffag into FraoM and hyfa^dawMthrir
arm*. It Ataandea., M only ptUiencs
u-Mtw .1 SmMPsa
emigration fa taking piece, be will have
no mure nlgecto to rwwanl or. punish.

plao. where he wm aware rappK* were
short, end wore, whan ho was txtgnixast
a* fa now ptdeed, that Macmrixon waa
adraaafag to rid him. Hawn, why
Baxafae fa to b. hrid snore than fadirectly responsible for the dfaarter &lt; tiedan. Again, instead of deciding resolutaly aa is Couunamler-fa-chiaf, he sum­
moned general, to council, of war, when

emiou. Hfap eommanc* hi. poUtfaal
crime. H.ring teamed oa the Ififa ol
September, that the Napoleon dynasty
Lad fallen, ho fasuol a proclamation to
hi* soldwre a**rting that their duly to­
ward* Fraucw in dang* rcrari^un |

--bebebve i-crz-TD Fonzcrsr."

BLASTUSTGe

CENTRAL.

MEAT MARKET!
fisnsgMs ef lbs
PATENT COOLERS;

Pams. M.y Ufa.
The French journals ere wianintous
i a qresttea wbtob pate the raft to
rag*.
Und* tb. teUBatpire Ute
newspepers were bound to publish foe
official abstract of the proceedings of the
Legislature ia foil, wbeaern they dis­
prreenca of th*.- figures, it
to *try
the
experiment
ci
” “
“------'----- - “
cussed ray deputy-, dries**. Th. fa but jnri *"
empire was wEtodn. alienee, end by a compelling cluldran to acqcrire the
figure of speech, peace. Our republic. I rudimeut* of knowledge »•. tees'.
uophal ear to royalirt heads, prepoese
by a parliamentary iraiSMitie, MM on­
ly to adopt the imperial essyfa raid., but
to compel the psitdfaatinn ed that anal-

IMS

with the famous Regnier, an unknown,
whose credential. were a photograph of
th. Prince Imperial aad the texrar-s sig­
nature avoe fax hack ; for what J To
bring back the overthrown Empire. He
then offered hfa sword and hfa troop, to
the enemy to be allowed to oonititata
Inmacil a centre of order to repress th.
“anarchy" in hie country. What waa
the anarchy.' Foor Pari, setfang down
for heroic rematanev. and th« country
rushing to anna, not in the fn.nry of
fear but for the defense of all that pe-

found the nation had truly rejected the
Bcmaparw he broke off the negotiAtioaa,
by which he lulW Berefa* into inactiv­
ity, fur restoring fa. danaaty or aDrrwiag far Mamba! “to establish order nnd
pro tort society—the shiblxtfofas still of
th. second empire—by sabrfag his cocntrynien into making a peare with the

found himself atane. Then—by which
Baxaino tod hfa generate to romider th.
pcaribOity of a capitulation — learning to
starvation to make ft a n.iwmfty—end
the Igssomy of the sunvader, are but
•orotidary counts in that indictment
which charge. Baxafae' with aa exhibitian of accumulated faults unworthy of
even a mediocre general; and also with
pnralyring bte faculties inch as they
were, by political calculations, which taduoed him to sacrifice hfa country for a
dynasty, nnd the honor of French arms

muxt clear up, not fur France but for
history and th. prison*.

W. hare had no spring (his year, and
judging from the wicked penuntoao. of
bad wMlh*, are likdy to have no sum­
mer ether. Only think that fa a good
month hence, the dan will commence
to grow short, almost before they have
grown tong. Everything *ems to be
out of joint; (be doga having lust hope
in th. return of th. camonlar day, are
going mad, in despair perhaps, to judg.
by the solemn police notioeu to mnsil.
them. A citisrn without influensa, a
school nor receiye home instruction, and cough or a toothache, a baby exempt
that of the 519,000 pupifa that quit fr ;m measles, or its grand parents from
schools every year, more than 70,000 rhnnmalism, would b. at thia motnant a

G. L. FREW, Agent.

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mostaDM are gerifag ttpadivsrriou there

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conduct inexplieabfo. Hit reason for
withdrawing to Meta after someddtl Uj.
Jexrey Qdy-W. W. Bunktar.
like a vfotory al IfaramvOte—and to the Chicago—B. Bobiarm. Baltimore—
Dr. Bob. Keen*.
BL Lotti. Ttobt

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3rd Excelling of work. £»ny a furrow well
.^wnd will not clog,
4111 Its Great Durability. The chilled Iron
being harder than tempered steel.

cH aaO

•nd before wh.-fa teehrial Verdict, kjmen mast bow. Tbs pwple dwril much
on Baxafae*s greet traaron, but ov*took
hfa greet israpacity. Ho won bte Im' ‘ ‘
AnbeaU Ma^ew, aad
tori them fa ra mnootorwith’tatosfffli
Germain. But the populace have anrioualy Mixed the strong eharg* egamxt
fa. Marshal He rifag* foefomp**
trammeted hfa plana, now th. only ad­
vice Napoleon ( gave—that th. army
ahoold fall back ggertU defeat at

ia th* Champ. lOpee. sad the tubube
ban had to MMpend till winter cmom
to Eager ia the lap at May ; the market
gnrder.ere umrt the cold and the rain
have been their rata, aad the youg
bird, are unable to ^ro. fa thrir {fttto
naris owing to having bam washed oat
of them, tbefa ranmfaa m pfafced up ua-

been more written about, talked about,
and trarelod about, fa unaccountable,
and indicates a want of ail miration for
the wondsn at Braithfa nd. Were it a­
era* the waters, is would be ia eng. fat
mrmou, aad ia teeturv, and trarefanby
scores would go ae ther now go to the

nJrUfJrti'KE.bu ImLImagfae a mootitain of solid granite
towering two thousand fed, with scarce­
ly a ahrnb on it. defiant UM face- In
it. relitad. It is aleoK M kiadred nigh!
Not even th. faint outlfas of a moun­
tain fa discernible fa the diataaoe; aad
as upward to its parfas cfawmc Palisade.
pendkufar he
e can but wood* if it
mm dfafanl i^sra,
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suddenly, by sot* freak of nature,
•d to our planet; or mar ft nut
boon, thatduriag the great nrit
ocean, which once overspread the s
matter attracted matter, until fae m

Tux Axxxrcra Own Fxtiow for Jone ;
fa fan moat intaresiiag and aKrartive
number ever fanned. Ufa profumiy
of rxneDtnt fxmilr reading, aa well u
all the news of the Order throng bout
tbew*H.We ‘ ‘
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�Ln? or I’iixim issued from the
ttted State Patent Office to Michigan 1
■teuton frr tho wook ending May 21.

HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.

DRY GOODS
tfon al unauthorised ctaim- by their fapeotaetion of voluntary immigration.

ptore the Ticket nominated on Thvreday
Iret by tbe Republican National Conrention at Philadelphia, end which ia,
beyond qeretion, to bo endorsed by a
very decided majonty at the American
people at (bo polls on the 5th of Ncvem-

This morning while walking up the
Avenue I Itapjemod to meet Schuyler
iCilfox, who eemed to bo more disturb.J
than usual for a gentleman with such 1804, when Mr. Lincoln was elected the
second time, and which occurred during
tho war. all the seceding States were
not embraced, sad four years tater, in
1808, when Gon. Grant waa elected, *C. TRippot, (ho newly appointed Buph
pied. Not tar behind come tho Prov­ Virginia, Texas and Mis-dreippi were
ident taking his accustomed walk with still unreeonstiuetod. and cunsequentiv of th. J. L. 4 8. R. B.. was tbe recipient
lost Saturday, of a handsome gold
ths inevitable eigar in his mouth, look­ had no vote, so that tho popular vote of
t watch and chain, valued at $300, and
ing as nncoacemed os be did on tho day
appropriately inscribed. It ie a slight
testimonial ot the cstenta which tho
employers at Jackson Station, M. 0. RR-, and his friends entertain for him.
And in their estimate all unite who
have tho pteavsro of a personal acquain-

«I*3eCE

American Organ
It M u tie PiiUc ei. iti ItiiiL
Everybody Should try them before 1-urcluuinjg Elsewhere.

175 Packages of Dry Goods,
The Weber &lt;fc 'G-abler Piano,

Tho Convention wax fully attatidcd,
ererj State and Territory being represcnted, and waa decidedly snthlriastic

REAHONABLE TKKMH
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New Advertisements.

creditable to him and an emphatic eudotaemeak of. his official acta well dosurved; and though we made no secret of

feeling throughout the laud.
StetasnO—Tho Republican party pro­
pace to resjtect the lights reserved by tho
people to themsolrM as carefully as the
powers delegated by them ta tho State
and to tho Federal Government. -It
moat enthusiastic approbation of the
people of all the Eastern States, and be­
yond all question, strxmgtucn* the ticket

their production aad ii is adl to be
classed with luxuries, bat has really
come to be recegafad as a noceauty.
Therefore the poor maa has to pay aa
much of the tax, and oftoc more than
tho rich, and that to without his labor
being benefiltod ta the least by :L
All the talk ta regard to taxing luxu­
ries really amounts to but little, and we
most frankly admit that wo tail to find
any argument ia furor of taxing imports
over a direct tax upon all taxable prop­
erty, except its influence upon labor.
While labor in India is wnrth but
eleven cents per day. and in England
good form hands can be had for righteon peace, or 30 rents, and good mech­
anics but a little higher. It is perfect
nonssace to assume that the removal of
tho tariff; or tax upon tho productions of
their labor would cot seriously effect
American labor. But tho question is
askad what of that ? Is it not os well
for the mechanic to work for six dollars
per wook, if he can buy at one third of
the proeeat prices, as ii is for msn now

clrnnic expects to get aomdhing ahead,
and if he works for eighteen and it costa
him twelve to lire, ha lays up six doll­
ars per week, while if ho worked for
rix, and it coot four to Hrs, he would
only have two. Bui ii is asked again,
ia not the two dollars worth as much os
the six if it will boy m much ?
Compere the pauper labor of Europe
with the laboring masses of our own
country and let that answer the question.

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its acceptance. Thus our Democratic
friiu&gt;da will be placed like tho art be­
tween two bundles of bsy, and it is hard
to toil by which «d» they will bo at­
tracted. It is of no conscquoare, how­
ever, which way ths minority sides, for
it is believed that tho Republican party counted on us safe for either party.
has a riser majority ia a sufficient r.um- And in most of them than bare Imiou
indications of iucieMod Dormsratic
strength. It ii not safe therefore fur hs
to calculate ou Republican victories ns
already asanred. The coming camPresident Grant before he signa any t*!gu has yet to bo A v^orous ano.
of the numerous private bills that are llepublicnns must take nothing for gran­
ted, but must work hard and conquer
annually hurried through Cungresa a victory— EuUrfritt.
without much consideration, bus establishod a practice of sending every vus
to tbe Deportment to which ii aptwiri
tains for a thorough nnd rigid examin­
ation before signing tho same. This
Wo refer our readers to the advertisenew system has already enabled him to
detect several frauds, for ho has vetoed moat, in another column, of tBis Grout I
some half doom private bills already ; Combination Show, which suite Hastand the fare thus taken lias not only ingv. on Thursday, Juno 20th. Grady
saved llio Government largo sums, but presents trore free outside nttrnctiuns I
has prevented tbe establishment oi thia any exhibition on lb" road tho
procedouta wluch would have coot much present season. Among the principal,
fratuiM of tbe Grand procoMiun err tho mammoth Lions’ Den containing i
Earnest efforts arc being tnado hero Herr Paul SchofTs monster performing '
Lions, open to full view; the beautiful
by the friends of education to induce the
territorial Legislature to establish four Band Chariot, containing I*ro£ Ann-;
additional primary ochioU in which the a'rong'a London Argyle Band, tho best '
naw method of objective teaching known in the country; tho long train of richly |
carved (.’ages uiutaining ths wild beast’,
tho African War Elephant Sultan, with i
his canopy filled with joyous children ; ।
TUer* are in this city one hundred
and t JoMy-throo private schools and
about one hundred aad thirty public
Yacnr. This man ot iron nervo poei•ohoote The existence of to large a num­
tivefjr perform* the skmI daring and
bar of privutovehoota, not withstanding
thrilling teats upon a trajwot bar attach­
the fart that permits are taxed for the
ed to tho balloon. which it in iteolf an I On
support of thopublic schools, is evidence
attroction sufficient to call together a
that tho tatter are not conducted as ef­
larger crowd of people on the 20th than
ficiently and, successfully as they ought
ever assembled in Haatitsgi on any
show-day. Grady’s inside Show sur- !
Tho Kisdcrgartcn method has made
great progress both in Germany and in
the United States It has already been
adopted as part of tho public school sys­
tem in Bostati uni it is to bo hoped
that it may yet be introdxcod through- Beat Curious Facto and Figures Be
lattng to the Wheeler 4 Wilson
Sewing Machine

A.KE GIVEN.

WARD &amp; THAYER.

May 15, '79

Eastings

Jllcgan.

GOOD NEWS FOR ALL

$20,000 Worth

feta,

One Hundred

•HIM a MW.

$100,000 00

WE PAY
Prize $5,000

in silver!

“FbMMClS

Coining into our Store.

DRUGS AND

Tho following may not bo devoid of
The new tariff and internal revanua
bill which, however, will not go fully in­ interest to tho reader, as illuilrating bow
extended is tho business to which it
to effect until January next, provides
fan large reduction of internal revenue
officers In tho place of eotno throe
hundred eoUcctos and assessors there
will be only eighty, and other officers
are reduced in the strao proportian.
Thus without orientation there greet
aril Mrvics reforms are bring carried
oat, and v«y soon tho people will not
only derive the benefits of diminished
taxation, but also a great diminution of

ery Dollar’s Worth that Goes Out

TAILOB &amp; FARLEY ORGAN
SPRING &amp; AVEltY.

B !8E ffiOB DffAfflEH!

I have just received a telegram from
TMMMpUa, stating that President
Grant waa re-nominated an one ten P.
M. to day, receiving all the rotes ofovery

PstnsafUonktaktaw,
OBOOEBIEB.
A ehrtae Aiaaortoent on hand at all

should not bo an unm t oning rallying in tho Third Auditor's office. Another
cry of politicians, bat tho platform of trial for vacanrire in Ctb Auditor’s office
tho 1 altering massas. Therefore let the taken place to day.
duty bo removed from every article that
Tbe War Department is completing
does not come into cumpetitfon with
American labor, and tho highest duty
i
put upon all others, that wffl bring
tissm into healthy competition with
.
American industiy.and our people win
no longer fool that they are bring taxed
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for the support ci tho gvvornuient, but
will recognise ths fact that the foreign

CASH

R. MUDGE

*10.000 IN GOLD!

pbant election.
The first examination under tho now
aril service rule* ia the Treasury De­
partment took place yrateday. There

Thousand Delian!

Plan tolbosswbo wish.

ISnhteMtaM tf tan
UM,Mi(t,HrteN
ktady.

in mis in niflu

IS. VAN VLiCI A CO’S.
For Your

SPRING a AVERY.
to to tbe tach, 410,871 fata. ia length,
which would extend more than sixteen
timw around the globe.
Tbe movemementofn perfectly clean
and well adustod Machine is so nobelree
that with fifty of them in operation

Slewart &amp; Steinhoff,
Establishment is

Sirpel ai Ittokal,

DENTIST!
Kpfel

�/A f
rnttr qwo nioitiquii rouq or

G. C. GRADY’S

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO

MAMMOTH MENAGEBIE

tho re|iorte of the oSesnshow thsComimaytobe in a prosperous condlton.
Tho amount of peoperty now Insured is
I3.184JW8M. Tha nsmbor iof m.mbsrsisl.**.
.
The offtoera alocted for tho coming

ABD GRAfflFKE

DRUGS
Medicines,

ciuwti.
The Hillsdale .Staadwd is entered
and appears ia new type
Tho Glorious/sorM to to bo celebrated
that they are selling g.^da just a little st Hastings. Come Everybody.
cheaper then any other house ia Mich
Ar wonx. - Anderson securing sub­
■•a
SMgMtf scriptions to tUK. H. 4L R R.

anoaic.

PAINTS &amp; OILS

rille, Eaton Co.
Z/wwtora—Geo. W. King, Eaton Bap.
ide: John Dow Sunfield, John Farlin,
BsDevaet J. W. Amos, Cannel; J. B.
llmso. Delta, Eaten Co D. W. Ellis,
Assyria; J. C. Hanna. Irving ; J. H.
Ear1, Prairieville; P. M. Wheeler,
w_ a.___&gt; . w r. v. • . . » . .

450 Men and Horses

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r*t;rrn"
‘bn* boonti.
fu! Jain, Bilk, toil at-shilling. par yard Is n great enriositv ia Grady’s Clrcus.
te the New York Cosh Store. maySfttf
Mr. Chas. Grady, the wittiest Clown
ia tho bnsinesv, is with Grady’s Circus

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The original Belmot Brothers ere posi­
tively with 0. G. Grady.
Several liquor suits will
place in ocr city.

soon take

The
Doubte-Meeked
Six-Legged ..Ball,
MA
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It gives us pleasure to aanounoe that
We regret to learn that Hon. Daniel
Striker ia confined to his house by sick­ the celebrated Peak Family Bell Ringers
ness and may not bo out fur some days- will be in this city on the evening of
Good for 00 or 100 eta. pee lb. ell Wednesday June IPth,tend discourse their
wool unsold after August 1st we unrivaled music to ths people in Union
HsU. ; Thia eempamy ia one of the most
template musical orgnnixatious of the
kind traveling, and their performances
are of the novel and pleasant sharactor

Cottonsde
Pants at the Great One Price
Store of Grand Rapids. Star
(nothing Souse.

me—. Mr. W. H. Peak in one of the
pioneers of bell ringing in this country
end has had many excellent comtmniae
under his management; but it is doubt-

7J cents for men

■ICHIGAM CEMTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division

Cheapest Store in the State.
Star Clothing House, Grand
Rapids.
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Only $7.00 for a good
doubble and twist suit of
clothes for men. Star Cloth­
ing House, Grand Rapids.
•fS. 00 buys a good suilifi
little boys Star Cloihin
House, Grand Rapids.

rwvi Than ft ri’S !
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X Die Union School ground grading
job is fast approching oomplotion.
It will be a credit to tho city.

Tho wonderful six legged Bull ia a which readora it always fresh and pluoagreat attraction with Grady's Menage- aing to the ear The Peaks are masters
of the to novel insuumesta, and manipalate them with aa ease and grace and
unanimity that prod uno an effect aa
Temperance at tho M. E. Church on striking and perfect aa if the players
Tuesday Evening.
were all moved by one cummuu impulac.
yf&lt; ..a —Mwtav to defter tbe ex- Aside frotu tho musie of the lielto the
programme embraned many attractive
psitae. aFtho Cobbrntion of the coming aad entortaiaia; featusba. Prominent
4 th of July.
k

Madam Bridges, tho aonderful and
daring oquistriau and tight rape vaulter
is with Grady's Circus and Menagerie,
■y The City f’etap on tho old artesian
well site works to a cborm. Tbe pump

The Annua! rareting of tbe Berry and
Eaton County Fira Insurance Company,
was bold yesterday at tin Court House
Weather ia appnxhing ia which the
soda at F. D. Ackley’s will be rwHahed
with pleasure Our Printers here el!

I am now prepared to furnish "white
ash" tabs for packing butter in. Far­
mers wba wish tn get a good price for
their butler, will caU on me sad get one
of these tubs There to no rrosun why
wwntern batter, if properly packed,
should not bring ns much in jirice as

tageaiOj-vnia ream* a*u-s» a« &lt;x»hmm.

HASTINGS, - Thursday, lune 20, 1872.
MIDDLEVILLE. Friday. June 22.
CHAS MoGILL, Goneral Agrt.

ing» House in this Gty, is making ex­
tensive preparatfona Cor one of the Anost
Bowxsr Daxcm ever held in this sec­
tion of (he Btste, on tbe coining Fourth
A oaocxn is willing to admit that hon­ of July. All the srrangamouta will he
est tea is the best policy, but when it in perfect coder—the best of music in
comes to coffee, he doesn't believe in
running tho thing into the (sound.

SOLD IN HASTINGS,
BY ACKLEY k SLADE.

CAPITOL OF

MICHIGAN

EffSSXU* “' u~4

The Alncan War Elephant Sultan tnents, if friend Taylor doesn't know
the best performing elephant ir. Ameri­ how to please the pablie in this partic­
ca is a feature, with Grady's Menagerie ular, then no men does. Besides wo
and Circus.
this City on that day, nnd extensive fire
ilusruasavioa Ovariaman: ‘Law mo, works in the evening—all in tho imme­
Mandy, whets did you get that nice diate vicinity of tho Hastings House,
furxhuTO r lAt Bsosmwr, Heath A end in full view from tho Bowery.
Co’s new store. They eril awful cheap."
Try them.
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QLD, RELIABLE AWD DIRECT RO DTE.

AKE SHORE AND MICHIGAN
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.

L Carpenter, of Alpena, has sued two
ealeon-koeperv for selling liquor to her
husband. Bhe ha* placed her damages
al |6,000.

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Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R

and good evunectionsl, and are in a word
die best equipped rood, in tbe West
So that if you desire to go safely, surely,
quickly and comfortably to auy point m
Southern Iowa, Nebraska, KaasM, or
on the Pacific Roads, be sure that you
go “By Way of Burlington."
AU who wish particular information,

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION,
laviag ebtetseS^^ks SrvliHMt^Mr^lL I.

Tks Oatmt t-HSofeaphlng

In another place will be found the
proceedings of tho meetings that have
been held to make arrangements fur a
celebration of tbe coming 4th of July in
th» City, end to which the attention of
the public, is invited. Wo shall have
the fvU programme in mson for the
Banna next week, but ia tho meantime

$23,900 in Real Ertate I
$3,000 in Chnh I
$6,555 in Personal Property.

716 PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS;

/ Wo notice^ in this city yesterday,
Hon. Geo. Thomas and A. &amp; Towne
Eeq., of Prairieville, T. B- Diamond,
and J. H. Earl, of OrangcnUa. John
Kegle and David Smith, of Castleton.
How. G. K. Beamer, of Irving, John
H. Munroe and Levi M Dewey, of
Johnstown, end several well known
ctiiamm of Eaton County.

tvoer —Upon every stream ia Alaska
that courses its way to tho ocean are
found vast quantities of fossil ivory ; the
low lands sad tokos are filled with teaks
and botwa of elephants of an age past
and a rare, ecologically speaking, long
since satinet. The ivory is not turn d ia
isolated localities or masses, tot fiver
almost the entire country from the
mountains to the ocean, and in sucn
&gt; The contract for grading the hill on abundant quantities that ship foods of
Broadway oppeoite A. W. Bailey's promtoea, van let to Mr. Joseph Cols. Thu
work could fnO in no bettor hands, as
rimilar jobs con testify. Ho abo baa
the balance of tho work to finish &lt;m
tax to be expended la planting shade
trass be^ds A. hlghffva WuMd
taka advantage •&lt; Uris, tetil10Mlr
highways and make rtiso attractive to

Sxntx.—Parties indebted to fhto
office foe any amount are requested to
can and pay up ad sea tea pamiHs Wfi
era much in need of tho -asedfur’ and
hope that those wHI be a general r»

ot Detroit.

The Now Capitol and Grounds,

pLABTATlOB

BfflKRS.

S.T.-1860--X.
This wonderful vagoteHs restorative

HORATIO miT.Pnt ffiKT I.« W.

(Sit J. UH, ta ML

INOCURE NO CHAR'JL

�JURUBEBA

it to a yswsrM Teas'. apwiallr aS.;«&lt;J f.e •&lt;
.•Heci.c eta. tbe l'sgsi&gt; tod fokltalfa&lt; syt la
neUoirenribaadrluIlir; 11 wUlRt.e •!«•. i
IhefasWa. etoMKthtnfba wi. .kliMllco la It
S^tol-sMi'Hl to i&gt;.e.U
c..l k&gt; ll.. .

Br. fell!' Sma if Jinto

Wheeler &amp; Willson

SEIIM W!
The IJcwt In Urn World I

givjh.- away
10 bow rye for weak ohm in eoH

Shingles, L.Mh, &amp;c.

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Half a Millian having been
Sold!

Wimsled ftrse yssn by. a rsspaaeibls combHHKbt to »• lk. bees. «f Iks ysreksssr
wltfuas«xu* &lt;h&lt;-K.,
gt.ea to its
CK ! HA .sit Mliitoritoa (MTMlasd, Hum sspsri-

SHEPARD’S

COMPOUND WAHOO

Guarantee Satisfaction I

KMttSSSF” “ ■

Shop

in

Beriow * Goodyear's Now

Wsroboooe, ajwining C.

Co’s Foundry.,

4f. D. COOK, Agt.

V.

Dwight 4

£ »/. v

HF Wool sent by railroad will be

cardoj and sent luck in good amditfon.
Avsnesp'rlswL’tT.aa.........................
Tho fowls oecupieda plum orchard of
about thrvo-qsaiteni ot an acre—room
enough for one hundred fowls or more—
and a email building for laying, rvoatwith splinters tightly. looming m the
^n 1870 we triad again, starting on a

lariwr mln, 11b head tn all—85 hen.
and 30 rocks. Killed idf some rocks,
laanng about 100 for h. sori rug. Kepi
thorn iu tbe same conditionastoet year.
At the end of the year their debit and
credit was m follows:

IXaNtlnigw, ■Jllob.

WELCOME MAMBLE

A Challenge.

. Wx JViu. Qtm 11,000
Fes asy Usufani gktolfa Mesfass m&gt; ia mai
kSk ikkl dMe m« rental, at tsnl twwty *vr

KrHtfa number of good telle on
i the sheep.
i 14. Do not lei tbe sheep spoil woo!
with
chaff
or bum
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16. Cut tag-locks ia early B|«ing.
16. For scours, giro pulverised alum

Gigantic

Gift

Enterprise.

I PjnPHMs.C.ps.thtu.Jtiirt.. lUbses.Trsm.
| f Ifthp.O, Ac.tirftartles ul I'.rsMs. Al Ike
sMMfMlKlsq. UaUn*4 A&lt;. X. V. CAlk.SM a
| BBO. kisH.T. OBATCAI'. b»«4 far UlsMrarW
j '^’Tn^Ku^’WSI^bl.iTSO.T:—

Wk Witt Gin »1,000
' aaj Bbeltlo NukIM that raw u Mill aa tbe
•eter * Wilene.
Wr Witt Grrx fl 000

CARDING

MACHINE!

A.t Nashville.

- gro. --If »rv—..SsH »• I blue vitriol, bested in a iillie water.
.
IB. Shear at once Sft shsop com । tuendag to sltodite wooUrdso. the «■'.
। ther &gt;• too eererv^ad wire carefully. the
]flt of any sheep that dis'.
: 19. Haew at boat uw good wick by
you for refer-nro. TVs will ba money

BRIJG ALONG TOTO IDOL
St JosepbJCch. July 4,1872

NATURE’S
&gt; stocks, aad a few ducks and turt, Ws hatched about 2,000 chicks
wfll probably raise about l.fHK) head I
in all: at one time 5» hena wore seting
on 767 eggs, and 25 or 80 luma were
boToring several hundred chickens.
The aeuaon was rwy poor for raising 1
poultry—sc mar.y hoary storms; in one ,
■tortn wa foot over 70 birds. We also
4sne«iastoo thick
find that srawa are vary fond of chickens, 6over 400 being charged to them ; a nW'। to sWXsWl nor too thin tocover propursMu to tho only “aenrwcrow." Our stock ly, and apply it evenly
6.
Do
not
apply
a
su.cxJing coal Isgenerally couaUi of Dunchills, but we
are running into pure blood sumo - ■ fore the previous one u dry.
Brahmas, Leghorns, White Cochins nnd , 7. Do wt use a lighter color over a
darker.
f. Do not add ilriets to rotor, tong'
before using.
he UX^1*** M I'"'* &lt;^n*t M *’!' d’*

5

mnn
lixkMr.
T1D8H81

K’iWkKlBUm:

£a£Sc

MONEY.

lUAUUCJLHAXJA
. A4akauua»aIM.1 L
KKurx

FREE TO BOOK AGENTS.

IAXCERV HALF.
(IvniOAN, la ia. Air
»l[Ba«n ■ |&gt; eUl»r«r&gt;.

l.v'llteltototT Faw'^Tbfa'
."e
M Sa. ReriyUrt Ifluttalna. U ««J Haul

10. Do not oterobarge ths brush
paint.
11. Begin wrth tho highest ]Mt of
your work and. proceed downwards.

Photographs,

Hair Restorative

COUGH MIXTURE.

Tkte WetH,-.. t» CM F-*T*«
ntatfo»
2=k=±=±=J=£±USUS2£j»SSE
tjt ih firr f N nr* ■*!—i

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Photographs.

WELLS' CARBO It TABLETS,

PUBIFY YOUB BLOOD.

ICAbTION

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Respectxjidly infoms the
pidAccf Barry CoufO^'and
Surrmaidfnv CdUnt^f/that
he is making OT reduced
prices, the best Photographs
in the county, and second to
none in the State.

iigrT'-e “■‘fret «f rfas Eator»''-e-s. to swk. Urt sat. Wrlb* t-srfaMIe 1

visard
'r
will be M.eyed by W'treaty Deed fiee l»n
a» .era«*ran«.. to Oto fact. .«»b«&lt;.
JEftttaS±4i.~-uSJ-A

L=

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AOKWTW W&lt;l
" TVC

IS o Cliceap Trn.hy Work

is to coma off wo sprinkle the eggs with
cold wotter when aka ia off the ns«t
feeding; thia prevents the eggs getting
too hot and tho chicken dying in tho
shall.
Wo am not bothered much with tho
gaprn Wabave lost hut ooo chicken

palmed off as Photographs,
but Artistic pictures that can
only be made from exper­
ience and a Scientific Jcnowlya bKtinm. taH
before oei ng imposed upon by \
carricatu res ofyourfeatures
elseinhere.
Jf. B. Persons with, tightblue or grey eyes are request­
ed to call on cloudy days for
theirFhfCfagraphq.
,

AGENTS WANTED I!

BLOOD PURIFIER.

•trm«

f Mero.,,,. V&gt;„ I

. ____ —-***•* A»«S« I taelmx. MUbUea.

Detroit Novelty

tnwnahip of Baltimore, 8 miles from
IlMtings, and only .3 milaa South of tbe
Graml ilirar Valley IL B„ at Quimby,
pod ycung and growing orchard, gis'id
log buildings, living stream of water,
5b seres under improvements, 1 mile
frots School Hbusa. Sugar bush’ of
1,000 trees. Spfoudid timber of aU
kinds; (Mk, Bassrood, Whitewood etc.
Terms, 825 ,s&gt;r acre. For further in­
structions, inquire at thia Office, or uf
the proprietors,
D. 11. A A. Q. FBEEMAN.
Baltimore, April 17th. 187&amp;

Dr. Crook’s Wine ofTar.
io yeati’s

LIGHT IKON CASTINGS
ad in curing one vwy valuable by rottiagopsaiaUcrop, taking out the hard
nmea, sewing the srowud, and feeding on
aoftfcod** twoar thm days.
One word about ducca, as aeerybody
dadsroe thal they will eat their heads
off. Wo mewnenrod on a small scale,
not having any «H cut Mtr-

DE CROOK’S
iTiupor

POKE ROOT

Public Test

Works.

Hee proved

DR. CROOK'S

WINE
Michigan-Exchange.
l-UOHATF. UK1
xTArrorwrarjeax. ro..*,
zs=£'.cr«swE‘H:

/'Aomcr 42asb Stem

i

too Bonnty
kstafow UUtikLWJal. te.dast. OM wan

jt'AigSgkiygacrat

-TSaIEI

Mi.

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VOL XVII.

Prttoinnl mi

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INGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN

Bee—I, Jno. Btoodgood. Indianepulis—Mqjor J. I. and Miss E. Morns,
Mn.aT.BMM. Bouton—E. W. Col­
burn, Mro Mackintosh._______________

WEDNESDAY. JUNE 19. 1872.
the bakers persisted in :
plan. Employers am
dispute ; they have caly to keep their
sherpa open from six A X. to tea P. M.
aa required by lew. Tbs maa are paid

BEAUTIFUL
for the
Ladies I

.gents for the Celebrated

e—nagoos,
(teem SHU,
tee ruiiu,
The army has had overite pet namo
for ths chief of tbs State; it caBa M.
Th—-Pqpp. Xiksa good father the
Fretedeat ha. bren dotting mndt at
tetafoutothe pwrocmd —fort of Ute
family; he Bads that his boy. would be
improved by an addition to their food
ud an improTem.nl in 'its manner ot
cooking. Tbs daaih-rato Mmong civil­
—. hetetwau W) andWymrsis lOper
oeaL, amttog sold ion, to piping times of
peace, and aftbs same—0 per cent
, ThsF—hsoWasr's daftp rations e—
'aad they aro never stteted wUh wMr ptem&amp;LS p—fao{ h^of whMi
Having oxhausted all protest, texi &lt;—haM ta vhite aod tetosH M^his
keeping bock th. diecnsMou o» the Mw- tetep tMIbi S—♦ beefMtohid tog boos,
recmittag projoei&gt;»r the army, eoplaiM&gt; l-ilk esgwtobko. wttoh make thro,
pints of sonp. pw&gt;ag campaign, oofA» pud tatody we served art, bu| w«t Ir.ta time sfpeeoe. Rte is the soldier’s
diol whilsou active eervire; heluu to
tns&lt; to bh MemI* to giro him the
m^qitoto ra»y U. Uhu beta found
that ftisaentofossMlr toeuffi—t to
moot the wear and tear of the tiamms ;
l.nd, ba: tho anxiety waste hamrei- and that the famous pat m /swiaaay.
Ued
ipa and the thing but nourishing , the meat should
NT sad etmditions ter soteriag upon it,
re thai tho youth of
country could
th. beaf auup is “not more effiradous
than water." reports Profloser See, and
the samonaee of the diet—twice daily
for aeTwo year. an neap and bread—
prod— a disgust which explains the
great number of suicides among those
I soldiers who have m Mends tou remem.
ly well to the afternoon, the natter eaai
b. oasily tested- French bread b veryr
MgU almost
f whou frosh. batt
aftttr twelve boasss changes into some-tking wry unpalatable Dutch b—isi
Utod for tostwting, and wood over forr
cooking. /TU bakers work to a etataI
of nudity nearly, with ths ghost of . aI
kilt, in this state they will pass into ths.
stroat—to th* wine shop—to stoke theirr

HTYiflU f!WET
ov mb

1st Lightness of Draft.

Need.

2nd Ease of Handling.

3rd Excelling of work,
and will not clog.

. want to
j Maturely new i
beaten in the

tavs a.furrow well

4lh Its Great Dtind&gt;Uiiy. Thai-chitted
being hdrder than temperqdjsteel.

Iron

Merits.

Prioee not to be
,teof Minhigan

esrvico and fur three aura ths nftrr join­
ing this reserve. This will largely correct 1
tho want o! discipline ia the French army '
but above all will put aa end to tho co-'

Detroit Stoves!

loerof the polities) gwacral, whoso place
is with bi* men, not to the Aarembly,1
where partisan politics rvdaoM Us in- '
fiusocs to a nonentity. Macmsbon is a 1
| m.re respected, than an ahis aUdter,

r.„,-------------------------------------------------- UVBBm
~
third pointe- -that every Frenchman 1 OJJ molds. It Is thane two dames thst
physically qualified, should become a
soldier at 9Q. remeia Bro years trader
tho flag, then be embodied in tb. re­
serve or laaduahr till SS yean old. aad
finally to disappear in tho landstarm ; in
thia latter close, only to bo called oat to
co*, of the country betng tovudod. It
U to modify those detail, that sumo ese­
Ire— am never showy and equally M
tion. are to be brought forward. Th e
tasteful In the way of notiore to quit,
great danger in to prevent the reoerve
from degencratiag into the exploded eight &lt;iay» warning on either tads is all
that
is required, and liberty san be en­
National Guard, end to maintain its
joyed in the twinkling of an eye. If par­
serious sffietency. The govrtntaont re­
twining the appointmont of officers, anl ties arrange about the eight days’ wa&lt;

The Detroit Stoves are the —s- ne:j
V are the only Sto
made of Lake Supe­
HEAVIEST Stoves
rior Charcoal iron,
/****■**♦'•
in the World.

Sewing Machine.
To all who Intend to Purchase Sewing Machines:

■nainUuning eff«.tivo cadrto, ought to
There a asubeeiplfoi on foot among
■ec.ro tho desired efficteacy, lathe
the Legitimists in Franco to Ned aid to
coutm of twelve years Franee will have
the Cariist prtomcn. refuge® collected
a highly organised military loses of two
at Le Maa. The French of all poXititical shadea have no
4 will fur King

GOODYEAR 4 STRIKER.

by th. Areombly far asking U to —
ths new taw without tHsrmsIng it; M.
Bronot read, a a— practical sposeh,
but destroyed hs a&amp;ct by mixfog U-gp hiata at Coa.tanHaopte. It will be a
with lheokigioal auhtibtiM aad notions happy day wh«n Franco will occupy
ef a .pemal Prendeoea. General baroelf with only bar own burineea
It Ittokaaa if Bea— waa fading into

4. 1 bat II runs easily, rapidly aod quietly, all motions being positive-wear
log part, bring mode of steel, and making a perfect tock-llteb alike oa both

R&lt;'K|&gt;&lt;'Cll&lt;iIly aniiouiiw to their patrons mid
the I iiblic General)),that tliev have removed
to the Large mid Commodious New Brick
Store adjoining the Washington Block, nnd
■rvc all
nil who may give
giv them
will he linppy to serve
a call. Crockery ami Groceries constantly
——by l|i« Cnr Load, mid will be sold
' ' ?r than nt the advertised
Cost Sales If 1 too do’nt believe it call mid
. . _ ash for Butter, Eggs, and
II kinds of Produce.

6. That each Maehlne is thoroughly tested on tbe tlucrt a. well a* tbu coaracvt
classso of goods, and left ready for use, and nurds no re-^ljuitm .-nt or alteration
of say kind few ordinary sewing
0 Tha* It l&gt; so simple In construction, and easily kept In order, that vsry lit­
tle or no InacrocCton to needed to learn to BUtob, Hem. Fell. Draid. Bind. Cord

Thors is »» wvideaos thai tbs Labor
question in this country can find any
other solution but that which reais on

wear, and roqelrm fewer repair, than any machine lu the market, and Is roedHy
■nd Inexpensively rr sdjtmtetl sflcr tong weir.
of love in |il*co uf competition, and 1
H That It bss the testimony, not only ot orperi«nce&lt;l experts, but of the .killBlanquI would give all to the artisan '
and nothing to the marter There are '
*
g. That (he Company bss out sought to obtain uicd.l. from Fain or publie employers who pay tlwir ।
L-xnodUooT, which are easily obtained by a Juiflctour, diougli pretty large ex- wagro. and at the end d
peirfttrure of money, and alre worth las. aa to the genuine value ofsMachine, but mit them to participate to a fair dividead of the not profits as wall; lhaa
these are the eo-eperatirs trades -Mt
a any—ths! work with joint stock regntetioas. Bui neither of those Us tern
axteasivoty pmethod, if almort fairly
EVERY 5AJCHIWE I* FULLY WARRANTKr
A JUM—IU1T POCrtT Atote -

G. L. FRETTS, Agent.
Graad R^pidto. MAch.

BLACKSMITHING I

JRlKlillL

if I mantle

HASTINGS -

MEAT MARKET

The beet .took ot Meal always u
Caflawd Get your Steak, Ro
-r any thing you want.

Gold

The "domeetie serrsnt's strike,’’ has
been road and studied in Faria, where
we have charsww a. Well u charwomen.
The former waxes the floor, dusts the
carpet, 4c., end often takes the place of

i aogqriMhi aaug. A—bar logoudte
thaoiMlvas- Tn aid the eflart with cap­ tlwMitetrfsmboiagabto
ital is invariably the most efficacioust to march whore giosy wsiti tkwm, to ffia
kropp
way to kill to Tiro evils lie st the roott air of ^eJ|ffiiiwi&gt;W&lt;
odffito haalfoy' fraternity ia Francetho want of patience and the introductiou of pvtotim- It is abstract, not pruttical politics ibal form the fault to every
strata of Fnmah society ; so for patisnee
to await tonite fc te a eontrodiotory olobaMapdfitoalsaMakw It wan—a
wntM more tod Mtridoettam the F—ih;; than Roman In Its severity,it fapopuif not hard, they are constant workers.. laeiy bettered tohp n^ssi. if oct toFrom early mom tiU dnwy »ro they
keep p*i^iag aww* I with light hearts
they accOTspiiah their daily tail, and
baa.—&gt;MCte,l v be the rocompeure, ।
a— tetekate okays laid by for the

tovfowffiw Lq—regtetefc—tegtta
dree. making bremere.
If training ’

skirts am to be introduced into Yoko­
hama, tf Worth ft to nite, and not the ,

�| THEY HAVE STOOD THI

pnnrr.

*f

'll I

&gt;

DY GOODS

Money.

Jlatwal ttepkhiicm Jicket.

Phtrnix Caxh Store.

AmericaliW§{
Ye Sell Ctaper fla dltat

k Offirrt t# -Hie PnWic a&gt;M' leritt.
7:7.&lt;ctwkere.

Everybody Should try them before Purchasing
TUrleei'l. 00*40^ *Bt 'A,-U»|/s^;M Unt-M

RUSSELL &lt;f* NEVINS.

iAATif

'•

Jukjhh

ti.tr

l. '.They have Added to thdr Immense Slock

2&amp;0 Rolls New Carpets,
ITS Packages of Dry f.'bods

laryam *11 alter* ♦»

'JJ’.he W«?ber &amp; G-abler Piano..
□'for •alr.br m &gt;•/ Iter an teu&gt; Ftral rlsu iMlrMMBts I* *rery r**r**Wahomaiii.s:
AUL arr-KM.

vkiit

upon our beautiful gardens ia aft titeto
rich verdure , and Inwardl/ irtiae Him
who in His beaifieewee tondatb Mtn* j
shine and rein nHke upon the evil and ,

■ &gt;

Sowt da

UA--about)

Jlmlib far Al

COdOflEWBT1©!

WHATEVER:
ThaDemocrecy of South Carotins,
Mireouri. Vermont. Indiana. Pennrrfrnnia and New York have virtually ndorsed Horace Grectoy. There m no
doubt pf his nomination at Baltimore.
J. A. Hendricks for Governor of Indiana
is a strong nomination, aad in my opin­
ion Ire WtU pdl! a number of thou*and
more votes in October thaa Greeley will
in November. Hr. iUndrick* is a vary

bnn i/SxJtt;

CARD.
.

rrrrqrrinrTff

DR. ATK’TTJ

So Grant.M, re-nominated, and. Sena­
tor Wilson tabotitutod tor Collax, und

OO'Worth

prised In (ha least that they
aienL I think that 1 would Curve Itocout nn.l Old-Standing DisesM-s
1 eonto wot help it. The
UaUcoaid fin* would be in

that
price.-/. Vie beJt Photo^raph'n
in the county, and second to
&gt; none in the State.

tb&lt;- old Banner it once more floated to
the breese. In spite of dofoaipa in our
, own ranks our platform i* uncuiupne,
’ muing m ever, and vro go into the bat-.

3HT

'/ No Cheap Trashy Work
br far a wf»r President of the United
I palmed off as Photographs, Aa Cheap as they have been in the lost ten ycurs.’1 Ybit AhbfilJ
States than Horace Grouley to wboso
Ths queelton now ia what will the
j but .Artistic pictures that can
support he has been compelled by the,I Du^oerery du oa the 9th of July next ,
■tacks iirvHkwtw wmwitiriBy WWf.'
wood* do not wound ar anger. You
crack of th. Blair whip.
at Baltimore. Our Jr* J‘r*t in pub- can make an in that's lip quiver by the
bshing Mr. Wheaton* call this morning ■---- Yjju mui. not forgefor the State Demoeratto Convention uf
The meeting of tho Congrusumuil July Sd intimates vary PlainlT M**4 ,h®
Union Republican QtewstiUee which Detroit Democracy will go strongly tor
wm held yesterday was fu-iy attended. Greeley, and warm Um&gt; county member*
Senator Wltoo tendered tm. resignation to be up and doing nod to thwart the ,
bluen
aa Chairman, and Senator Chandler
\edtoi
was elected in his place, and a resident
their Pnot^jtr^sh^
•
•
Ch«ni&gt;, xih when Wool wum
per lb.
I'xecatire committee was appointed, c-jorirteng of Senator- Bartow, Gov. Cooke,
Hon. B. R. Cowan, Han. Fred Doug,
The Boughton Gift fitterpn«e.
Um, and Hou. J. M Edmund*. Sen­
ator Hariuw woe elected Oiairman and
' Two vesy fia-i bands £are already
j bean engaged to play in St Joteph on
tile Hon. J. M. Edmunds, Secretory.
CoL J. B. Hinton, remain. ns Aaxistnnt
| the 1‘qurtli of July, furnish lug such
ination and are detested on Umb &lt;* l music as wu nsver before heard ou this
whether they accept Greeley and win, Lake Shore of Michigan. Trains will
they are in ether case, a doomed nud run at iudf price pn the C. A M. L 8.
used up community—that is in-this B-R... It teknowp lhrt large number.
wl keep a Tutor and Manufacture Fne Goods terrier.
upon whom tho management of th* ootnpalga—for if .they win witisG- they of rtrangere will conn by epecial train
non
on different road* in Indiana. Manv : *vWiii suuUm »i Un re»
campaign will practically devolve, for consent to their own onnlhihition.
'S!
•emo years post, lie is without *x- In regard le the namutabun for Con­ person, de.ire t- take thl* opportunity ■ Z,‘« '"ilri'ie^T
reption the clearest political thinker and gressman in this the Grot District. now
moat tfficient organizer within tho ranks cv-afin«d to Wsy»« Cvuaty, We Lave ly. Gapt. Boughton i. working night------of the Republican party. A man of the reason to believe that Mr. George H. and day. He knows no »ueh word as 'Wo., S.,. II CbMllU. Ur«4
utmost integrity and fidelity to hi* trust. Prentiss will be the coming maa on the fail-and will bear of no po^jranoment.
tSMXXl SW oJSa
rid* of the opposition. Whhope it may
:
Therefore Csll Without Delay.
&lt;4* of warfare ; bat, if labor aariduity, be
, so, for had it been Wheaton M'wv ex­
skill and energy tan accomplish th. pressed it in a previous lottoc we shoaM '
OtrtoteUtklmtUmtBm
great work, it will not fail for want of have had a harder bottle to fight; ’as i«
______ ______ _____
UH FUffiE,
those qnaltMts on his part.
is we shall Earn a much weaker mon-to mined.’ Rmnrfhing
whip, for whip I beBere wo shaH. etora I ------------------ —
StD®,
as will be tho contort, if .very Bepubli- i
WTffi UK
can will do his duly. Our «*xed ele- ,
UK te UIB,
most certainly will do thoixt, aad they | (
are *Q0 strong’ and attach not thsmJU MMMthing mw in tin history oi
sdvee to.Msasa G. who bailed thmr old
Enlorpriaete o club wntract lias
enemy, Jrtf. Daria I beliare they are Gift
'
Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.
been devised u follow.:
intvlligsaA enough to know who their
xWethewtafomirsad. hereby
real toms-le are, d^'ljrvu ?
.
1to eharo equally in whatever pnaw may
be
drawn
ly
any
of
ihv
following
num
­
B THE HUB CffiBTMEM
agency of
Amiataai Secretary Wtardwa ma;
barrel Tkkrt. Boughton Gift Enterpriw.
lew happy appropriate reaiariu dirtn-

00 MID OF MW!

R. MUDGE.

“

’T"."

------- ' FIVE FLOORS t

One Hundred

Thousand Dollar*!

We Propose to sell a Half a Midion Dollar* this Year!

SPUN! A AVW. o

WE PAY CASH

RHfflDOM WHOM
Coming into our Store.

WE PROPOSE TO RECEIVE CASH

Fcr &lt; verj- Dollar’s Worth that Goes Out

SPRING &amp; AVERY.

■Taylor 4‘Farley Organ.

bated th* prises for th* three bvsi print
reray. upon law* eubjert,.
.
,
It is to be regretted that we hmm not

“tf.WwrtiPutw

For Your

Jba Cm hsa a» immense reputation
and aalaaU over lb* Union, land you
while nototia of Asm greftmtas in five caaoae oar fomre Gm«or » (**a J.
will be likely to tore a tiring as a law­
yer, we could with eonfidsnev predict

UteialMPMlridHtfliikT.
^^Arttate..

1

kal tUw nrithfo-le take threw round

&gt;Vq

foil! make.it for the Interest of Even
: Women and fchild to buy thoxr

•”

Boots and Shoes

Dauchev* Co’i. Column.

C. Barker-. b«d th. "AmtaimaltoEl-, tip's not stand m well with our cooeap, ora and bear an
J
YJFfeb
tion. lAi.sa excellent at tale, and o.'
no SsoMrt iatsoduettou mlber, aqd stands
well che test of time. It b:

*GE«T§^
trsftsr-sxw
"

spend the summer at that .teEghtftiliy
cool aad siesta summer poterekrewo
as Fort William Ssiiiy SoM- “ I-ko
(reorge. This retreat has affiMMtettous tor fltew teM gwstn. mrf
FMAtNyUkrtl'
*

We buy our Goods of Mtnufkcfurert and Importers, tod

iwart

give our Customers every Advantage in Low Pejcm I

ay D&gt;ALL a Him. r«tei*W*, IS
loi&amp;Tsw-AKTkP roa

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WOLmGHHT YORK
SeXmitS^frauSiiuio

t» . I*«*r&gt;, W .C-sem—«. Ukto ‘ o’ M- L**U.

PEESDEfflAL

SALT.
wSAfcT
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1
.H9M ssomara ioi
■i:t/w
T/;iir
Keep a large supply of Salt fur sale at Lowest market
i'J'l/.'l

their Brick Warehouse.

SPRING a AVERY.

rates,

.

•ry Goods Establishment in

�Hartings P. O, June 18,1872.
Charlo. McAurther, Algerian Pock,
MnJ antea Manger, Altai m Rath burn,
Mrs M. A. Smith.
Direct your letters to Ko. of I*. 0.
Box or drawer.

Those Cgurv are choice end no
taka, at Usch’s Drug Stere a nn
js»t reoieraJ.

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO

A Iiw Wau. Pwm» — Mr. J
Greet has oae ol Austin's VeH

DRUGS

Vxaenvr. I. now acknowledged by’
our beat phyeinaiM to ha the only sure
and sate remedy lor all liiaeaeaa arising

Medicines,

Dye Stuffs,
CMBtCREB.
powuefel eaginaa &lt;te make quick time
sndgoedeonaeefe*s),andarema word
N. Baller. H. A. Goodyear, J. B.
the best equipped road, in tho Weal
Vanvalaor, 1*. ShoMon, B. B. Wight­
3o that if you daeiro to go safely, surely,
quickly and comfortably to any point in man, D. It Cook, L W. Vrooman, F. D.
Houthern Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, or
on the Pacific Itoads, bo sure that you
go "By Way of Burlington."
All who wish particular information.

PAINTS &amp; OILS

wiij

BE®***
.■ssaKz-at&amp;aj’”-

• c3s will make It nav by pur
the Cement Well Brick st th*
Nlocum A Abby. «&gt;r. lUaovar an
Bta- 10.000 now reedy for use.

School Books tJ- Stationery

TAYLOR &amp; FABLEY ORGAN

PRESCRIPTIONS

OrtUr—J. B. Van Ve^tr, Esq.
R^r-Geo. W Milla, Esq.
CUfUn—Rev J. II. Roos.

Cenosis—a substitute for Castor Oila vegetable preparation containing nrilhor Minerals, Moaphins nor Alcohol. His
pteast to takes, does not nauseate, and

The proeassiou will be formed at 10

AU the Sheet Music of the Day constantly

system; cure* constipation' stomach ache,
croup and ftatulsocy, and kills worm*.
Il does not distress or griu By lisquietiag, soothing effect it produces natural
steep, aad tejertfoulaaiy adopted to cry‘Vdesire Physietana to test thia arti­

Peninsular Railway.

cle* aad will forward ferae bottles averts
to the addreav of any ons so au theeUcated.
Insiat that yonr droggtet order it for you.
The Bar Room Bemedv for weaknaas It costa but W oenta, and one bottle
of tha stomach ja a does of Rum fetters.
wifi eave many doctors bills.
■ They are surcharged with A’asJ Oil.
J.B. Bose k, Co 53 Broadway. N. Y.
a deadly element, which is rendered
more active by fee pungent astringents
with whteh il is ooesbvne 1
If your

■ ICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division

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1st Music by the Band
2d. Prayer by the Chaplair
Mri. Moresby the Choir.
&lt;th. TtaMfog flic Iteclarot

FARMERS.

LQL Muakl* thcOa-t.
6th. Oration.
1*th. Mmc by lt"' ClUir.

where you know you gel none but the

FIRST QUALITY,

r Inch

Extrrmsdy HOT!
ly who served in any war, are earnestly
Mercery M above aero at H M.
As Good aa area.--Ackley‘a Soda. requested to be on hand early, aad re­
fort to Brig. Gen. W. IL Dickey who

taking tboir jdace ill tho procession.
In the evening there will .ho a grand
display of Fire Works whteh. ior splen­
dor and tnaguiticenco, will furaaquu.
anything of the kind ever exhibited in
, Goodyear k Co.
this county. The selection contains
Overcoats had to giro way be.'ora Urn ■
। many new aad beautiful pieces never
sultry beet of ytatert^y.
before witnessed hare, tho whole of
Farmers aay that theca hasn’t been 1 which baa been procured at an expanse

Fourth of July oration at Kslsmosnn
I cordially invited to come aad celebrate
By doing good with his money, a man Of course everybody aad his wife will be
on hand and help to make thia glorious
stamps tho image of God upon it.
Ml Wamwr te adding Improvements and festive occasion a gnat success.
to his bwiHmg un Creek Street

Puutan—The Social oaTuesday eve­
. nmg at the Residence of Bev. T. D.

Eciiiir.

sad DspM. Mo. M'Besaewar. Naw Yoos.

CAPITOL OF

will be duly announced by tho epprojiriate Committee, by hand-bilk.
'
1*1 every body coma, aad every l-odg
will be happy
By order of Committee of Arrange-

MICHIGAN

SOLD IN HASTINGS,
BY ACKLEY 1 SLADE.

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION,

Michigan Cisfral R. R.
OLD, RELIABLE ARD DIRECT ROUTE,

Republicans note well th* call for a
Ptale Convention published to-day to bo ( A 8*» AcctMwr.—On Tuesday mum- ——held July 31rt to nominate a State Tick­ iag, aa Mrs. D. G. Bobineon snd lie* rv-T
mother, Mrs. Norcross of Augu.ta Mr.
’
et aad Dieted antis) electors.
were riding oik one of our slreota north
of tho Railroad and wert of Breedway,
h
they came to a place where a stamp
had been dug out of the street, and tho -«»t

75 cents for men Cottonade
Fants at the Great One Price
Store of Grand Rapids. Star
Clothing House.

Store in the.
ing House, 6

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R
,00 buys a good suit for
boys- Star Clothing
■ Rtvrids.
House, J

The New Capitol and Grounds,

economy, by the old council. The horse
tn attempting to jump over the holo
broke the top off the buggy, and its fell
frightened him causing him to sheer
suddenly around, throvriec both ted tee
from the buggy, brooking the arm, just
below the wrist jurat, of Mm Norcross
tatoes bid fair to he a rapenor crop. and sevcrly injorior her otherwirc, and
Onto were never better, aad the smaller badly shocking Mrs Itobinsoc. yTbe
fruits are jest begiuing to ripen and will horse ran up Broadway to Slate Street,
be very ebon last.
aide of that street, through a bevy of
Tho article on wool on our fourth school children, none of whom fortu.^'ES^oTS’lSLr^
page, from the Michigan I'rwrtWl
be carefully read by Stvty wool grower.
Panwt'adMl eeU your wool Utui Mayor, Mitre the Nbwaindor of the bug-

$25,900 ip

$3,000 in

PLANTATION

dty. This mop wiU show all tho
•d additkau with thoir blocks sad bta
property located aad numbered, all

Heal Estate 1

Caah!
$G,555 in Per»on»l Property.

piffiK!.

at-isao-x. !K
Thia wonderful vegetable raatorative

»»*•'
MaleYMka*
boapfe ia Ant-ma tapair -now Mt
the wavoua waakaeaa tnwhiah
I'iibfo daughter oft? Tuantmy, of v.^nMy.aul^tt ki _
the pMKBMriaMr «r aoaaa om else *Uh
assiwert
a little good
and an prqjwdtea, B*.
every other stimulant.
I* all &lt;
trnpioal tetejmteotfrigA-ita
feaataeeste the rawed Gwen aad
featahe disk three days after. ,™w y

IAMBS IAEBL1 WORKS

A ifen a^' iiopb.$fer&lt;ndiaaa weal

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JURUBEBA
iQiei- U oil ।

EutorUiumcul

KBS®;

July 4,1872
’■ companion." and a moat charming
companion she proved to ba
Barbara was at fin* disju-od to
be a bit critical aad mptiotts. hut th.
young girt was so anxious to please, so
sweet tempered and amiable, so quiet
and self-forgetful that Ulas Barbara's
severity miMsil away by degress and at
last ahe began to love her attend.al and
try in various little ways to make her
cheerful aad contented in bee new;
'““Abca." she said one day, aa the]

Dr. Wills' KM gf Jirateta
SHEPABD*S

... swarwyas^

eat oppoeito her before the fire, *1iqw
old are you 1"
'
••Not. quite nineteen," was the shy

Haifa Million having bten
Sold!

Guarantee Satisfaction!

COMPOUND WAHOO BITTO

Shop in

WsmslW Urva yean ky a rwyeeaMa aawGfVI&amp;'AWAY----------

•S.00 UGiu&amp;ilBAOK I

Rev. teM«kl la h&gt;U» AMseariba yenhesev
Vlikealasm akarga. leatnwUee «!•*« la Ils

Print, eafg SO Cnnit a BnttU.

says * toiser telenet
fce.ua, ba;-r&lt;MM as* raitaCSe Ma kesaakaM.

i it weald be worth at
last year tMo wm
cab'..- .t..k&lt; uh.u !of
^*n
JUxik staff Mei

eZ

a new approbation in bar face Hhe
vow bow pare ana sweet the fair face,
looked, with the shy brown eyaa half­ tendency to S-ajScfa- of wool
hidden by the while Eda; the saw how within th. limits of fiOttifi This sea
smoothly and plainly the brown hair -non we have tho erpsnenco of the past
was fastened back; bow neat and trim |■ to garde us. There uno stock of old
was the dark drone, bow snowy were '
1 wool tot hand to bo earned over, all ia
the cufti aad narrow collar, end her | consumed, there is none held for specula heart waa filled with wonder A girl । tire purpoeeatieccndly, wears new pretty
in the ninstoerth century witbimt a certain
_ that the conditions of production

d: cook, Aft.

Harlow * j On..1, ear's «„

Warehouse, qjdning P F. Dw^ t
Co’s Foundry'

tSF’ Wool aunt

ffasnsffice, ZmUgrwftoa. SoarWoasor*, Caadveiwoe, .Vervow* and
5IrA- WearfnrAr, Urrr OeaaptataX,
FHwriff ffgiw, Z&gt;yvprpe(a, Worsu
in CMtOren, ffWes, BUIssi Om-

plainti.

by ruilnwd »iy

inled and enl luck in scoadttim

welcome iubbu.

BE

.ipprtltc. Eruy-

4 drierterd m t*. Iteelk beU&lt;K)&lt;
a aasrSsv &lt; jff&gt; al saeflte lea i
a [si *»rtk. ru(&lt;ws (I
lUnat Mftoy (»») aar— aaran
SUU Skate* Server, ba U* «ao

Hasiiaga, May 22, J1872.

CARDING

MACHINE!

PTDP Hsia, Capa, IMla. KkJru.
X UlBp-iu AC.far«..»». se4 I
aU ■aaatMiery. IU UrwdAl. M.
■XOfawHT OBATCAF. Best

St™
e»«, bar heart waa filled with fts poor i
utK.t ths
John wbe had thnanihimeolf away
| prices uf wool are more hkely to bo eu“Rbe’a juat the wife for tim."
i chaaced by the competition of Qousem-.
thought. •' if he had only wailed a b
—be wueM have Hkrd her, 1 am sta
1 second’bands—hi to tin- bands of the
a agk, amd tossed to Alice for coox&gt;- wool buyers and out of th* hands of the
lotion.
, wiuinrowero at WtofiO cents, and befor"
As tae days went by Mssa Barbara's i October w« shall see it quoted at HO cl*,
heart baraa to yeum for her nephew. and perhaps over that raw. Now we
She lorsd Alias dearie, but even she did
believe that the wool^rower ia entitled
not taka iba place of the absent one. | Io eonw share in these high ratoo that
His handsome face haunted her dar are paid tor wool; (ha* those high ratoo
and night, aad often aa sho hoard a ffiould snore SO Ms posfo, and ho also
sudden dooms in the hall, or at the door, should get remunerated for hia labor,
she-wonkl look up eagerly, expecting to aad that he should not be manipulated
see him as she Deed to do. -I am get out of the legitimate proofed, of hia
ting ohl." ahe acid aadly to herwli. labor and capital by the tnckery aud
"Pwbapa I waa • Bttla bard with him strsfr-gr of those who speculate on bis
-my bar-in mk Aire "
.
' prodtetos, and care foe nothing hat Hie
And an one nigbj aha eoliad Alice to niargia of profit they can makv on their
invnstmcni ot uuney. aud who don’t
put iaa single day's labor to produc a
pound of the wool through wliteh they
yaut tli make their living
Wudl is worth a grout &lt;ie«l nxww than
K or «O uts tinday. breaus.' there can
be no question, whatever, but that at tho
end of aix mouths it will return a profit
of 80 per
on trwn.'v bloated m it
at tlwao prices of the day or which
premier to rule during tho month uf
Jane. 1872. Again, let wool get into
the haad* of tho mere buyers at those

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iw~V Oar* SsOw*

NATURE’S

Hair Restorative

uuiri
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SEHSSSsSSt
u:wilrB-ASut:.;,'
STUS'.

iLVK.s-strssK.tic-:

MONEY.

COUGH MIXTURE.

lE£ur^‘jsx.‘TE"rli'.i;

Aae*aU

VkUKTIXBbas

UU-I

Wika.aMMl.iau li I&gt;'«wus
uxaaik
wiu.iaiema
ssm sfc. Msate.
(SM. allaif teOf ■auea. ww eleaasUM ae4 rro-

and the meaagee
After driadeeMrestep wn* taken Miss
B*rb&lt;» wat in a flutter of nervouaoeas
all the time
dm»ed her rx bav
dms, her aoct cnetly cap, and th.&lt;n • .t
erpocmnl until alio heard John's stop
on the stairs, sod John cwtne tiTM of1

lo*.w his profits at oar end »( the mill
by sellmg bis wool at low price*. he is
robbed the second time Umau.ee be has
to pay the high rale* for the goods h"
ootueumrs to make W» for the 3-&gt; per real,
profit of the wool buyer who neither i
grow a n fierce nor manufactures a yard I
of cloth, but stands like a "ItobUr of
1 thine,'' demanding hie loll for seovioes I

TuSeeM-wedKaW VKUATiXB
ci'ttESsjSSSj: mans:

WILLS' CARBO iC TAMS,

WONDERFUL OIL!

$100,000 M
(Imm W. M*rrULEMsaAsel.

SINK'S
[W MJ. MW-*
«u K—•
and ins’eal ot nutting them into their
wagons aad rustling off Io market with ,
th Jr load, reaning round the offices of
tho buyer* selling at any price they bare i On prize $6,000 in aih er 1
settled’ upon offering, let them store
their c’ipe in a good safe pl*r", &lt;&gt;vea if |
it token tho lawt bedroom and parioe in
the boaM, and go t« work ad their core, i l Tee IW&gt; Cshsm .ad Malabo! Hanaa eilfc
. .&lt;.•:
____ -_.i — 1

‘i’K'aiSEr'ah.issa

CAUTION

$10,000 IN GOLD!

I,

IU^~.

AGEUTS WASTED t!

BL0OO PURIFIER.

mg to Alins. -I am engaged now, end
you mar be axouwxi "
Tb bar earyrtea, Mm tsxally pet his
arm around his new acquaintance and
led her eawes «« room "AKce WorthWm Barton, Aunt Burby, ho said:
then, with the old itnechiof ia tie

WORM CONFECTIONS
feW”

-wssr -Rsg
sfs fi
Jat
•jKa.i
’hsrg.w stisis
Im&lt;«4 M&gt; Iinorui 4.U. w ear wi l&gt; »»»■&lt;.
' that U laid for you with a geo I deal of ‘
skill and exquisite sharpness end cunn- *
ing . Don't make fools &lt;rf votueelTee. '
ami dandle away the profits of a year's I
work. Of come yon will be fo’d that ■
tho tariff hm been - towiied. The

pound on foreign wool, but in moldy it
will act bhaage peieei aiall, as tho for«gn immrtir and wooLgrower rill only
gel tbr benefit of this change. •*» ho
will raise his prices so os to swallow all
that. Tho reduction of the tariff on
manufactured wooisno will open a mar
krtfcca gseator coacntnption of wool
abroad by the better coadltsoro of cum
petition which the tanigtser hao now
opened tahini ont the homo manufac­
turer do (feat we do no* four of jwweaf
anv doferciatk* from that cause. The
aafieo, toy thia ill advised and Ul timed
mewaann. ucilr pays iMst to the foreign
wool-grower th. aunty that might
hare be* kept nt home, and should
hero bs* wed to lamau the tfofitoiit

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Dr. Crook's Wine ofTar.
A
io Ynuvnls

IROff CA8TIKGB

3$

Datroit Nordty Works.

PubUc’Teat

buck
2.

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mtstsi or

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carriag eh.

DR. CROOK'S

WINE

iru*ta Johasssosi.

CARRIAGES
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MiehiganEichange.

AvstSSaSSSjsfE'?

UM IHE

"ciaha AUeriwv lei Uwee. Kow
BANK EXOHANGK

ning

Booms.

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN

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HO. 9.

Agents for the Celebrated
. vtMX Am**}

BBS dans,

m 8HJWU.
Ltttly PARAS

JSSSsdSShBiat

....

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26 1872.

BMtffilED FLOW

Gentlemen!

isjl'g’di/fe

FITtBG fflBSffi,
Oaca SB CLOVES.

______________

1 Thu plow whenever introduced has found unusual favor

U

on

tB Ik Ee®l IffljE fllBBl
^eft.«iUiiCM CRTl

■ 1st Light ncsa of Draft.

rouatv Ladies know sn
'*'■**’ M»n «o&lt;?«tosahIL

Making MtdjpAirt Buhopi

Kato Field retain* to America in July
and will lecture on the Eugluh.

Aa'ira ia: hi Hw1 Brooklyn Acndetry
•f Maria Cue ofa great throng that
watcbod the General Coafvrentw elect
tsahopa, we could not repreea twu que&amp;&gt;m. The fint om w tauwtel by
lha ga]« tacos and taMire hJaavior ot

A "Hietory &lt;4 Lmroaliam" unta ia
prom. written by Frederick Hudtou.
tote of the New York HtrtU
(Jhaa.BaadeahoaM'smeetotboUait«d .''tot® and stir up num* of the groat
dadiae with libel suita. He now haa

i George Bancroft, at Buriin. keen* on
wrfuag nt hi* •‘Hi.tory of the United
Htaito,''*nd employ* a fellow-rouutry-

‘S»
41hits “Great‘Dufnliili I y. The
: YW K4&lt;v&gt;o»" temper

want to show you the Goods. Al]
entirefy new and Prices not to be
beaten in1 the State of Minhigam ।

low is Offered
tiona! Republican Convention boM at :
Philadelphia.
GrxnrMxr :—Year note of the 10th
inat. nmvoying to ma the action of the
Con.entioD in placing ray name in nom­
ination for the office of VMk 1‘raaidrat

Roxton ('uxh Store.

MMIJ/IIH

Detroit Stoves!
•l.KV.
•'
■lae B®4 ft«Ul,
—rteri

Bni-i-y County Fair, iTtei- 1^71.

ILudO

&gt;ib S Minis

Thtuun Me
Stiaie
The llet ■oil Stores are the
W Uilt SuseI
Ilf. 1 JEST Sir,re*, . 1 jb-w11—' made
rior Charcoal iron,
Hl!
. in the World.

ev, and aggreeaian. had aaaembled in at
Natiaaal Luor«»n« to ooafec with I
aach other on the exigence* to which
thrt fearful douunaliun &gt;itaught their
counter Alter a full confetvDoe the
hightet point &lt;ri reeotvo they could
roach, the mod they dared to rooomtoead' was the avowed purpuee to |wobibit die exiatamca at alavery ia th® tor- an hour for the iolieni to oolhct the
ntariee Lari week Ute aaflw party rotes of fear handrod delegates, each
met by ita Re|«aeaatativee from thirty man** name bring tailed a* he voted.
aerou State* and ten ti^riloriae, at tho
And then all aorta of apeakinu went
of jeairnahetia opulence.
■amo great oeotre of wealth, intelli­ on while- the hoar* wore n*ray. duringgence an! power, to rrview tbep**laud which the toHen tardily roan ted thirtyirinter, having been “Nang" by haa
taka note m tho preoent, and indicate two hundred end sixty font namea,writ­
heart, tnad to commit auioto.
ita H»&lt;af action for the future a* typi­ ten oufour hundred, and eight ballot*.
devil" found him out and took him
But
long
1
—
fore
the
tolivra
oocue
back,
I
to
tho
.sanctum where th® editor waa
cal facte, the head land* of the nerion'e .
hutory. There tat on ita platform, U-] ■umvbo^r whiapera *omething to the ' " ’ ig duns to afoliwquen'. aubecribria
Jkura ot iiopair prooented by th"
king a prMiiuent and Uuu-.rul'l* part K-euial eeeretary, and one flnah of radi­
in the twuoeodingv, admitted on term* ance, immediately rootrolled, the moat editor recowtfled the printer to hl* fate.
of pwrwrt equahty to the leauing hotel* obtervanl of hi* friend* uadaratand thrit He l-ttan to wnrider bio-elf aa.romof Iba rtev. not Miy colored Rapreeen- Dr. Bom* baa hecu elooted. Aad be­ jurativelv happy.
•
talive* of th* raoo wtach wa* ten year. fore the vote ia read, U ba* been whi*
In order to got the etiMte otoaimd, a
pored all over the room that Bowman Utile Hock paper pnnto tfoe pJeamnt
Hank and Foetev Rave been cboaon on
the firet ballot. Thia dove not dMraaae
the iuipatonco of Um audience to know which w* (ball eelect, with nleaware,
the Maw of a vote that ia a prytty com fitting one® for eoeb of the aidermwn,
whoa ha die® from the ebritra ir ofcar
cauw h" liad eo nobly nd for on many not reachod until alter iwo more *e*- di*oa««, roperinduwxl by the filthy &lt;*nyear* rrprvientod. and to men and wo­
dilion of our rtrect* and alleya."
men hnng and dead who had tailed • Bev. Tbomaa Bowman. D. D.; who
A waggiah jouroaliat who it often
through long year* of obloquy and eelf- wu choern by the iargeal rota 0 the
Mteriffoe for the glariou* fruition of that fire: ballot, ha* been for yea.-* preaideat merry over hi* perooaal piainnea*, t»U*
boor, It hardly needed the brilliant of the Indiana A*bory Uuivorrity. He thia rtnry ofMmo*if: -f woof 0M to
aramary of ita platfunn to give kwth l» aa excellent educator, a preacher of a drug atora fora doo* of morphine for
ita iliustriou* ackievementa, the very aloquouco and grant popularity' a pol- ariekfttend. The togbt clerk objaoted
preecnce of th.we men alone waa rignifi- iahed acboter. aad a refined gantle- to greed to aa without a roeeenption.
rant of vicioiiee already achieved, and
5S5/.K s?n»f
tho great di*tanoo the nation had travBwv. William I. Hxrri*, D. D., haa
el.d over between '60 and ’70. But been for many year* the eeeretery of wbownuM daetroy htaoMfl" G*Mm
grand aa ia it* record the Republican the General Uunfereaoe, and a moro effi­ .toodily at tne. he replied: *Id*art
[»»rty reel* not on ita put nfcma; it cient aecratary a deliberative body newt know. Semuatom. it 1 looked Hk*_
look* to iufutum. and grapple* with had- He haa alao been, tba active cor- you I ebooM te» groutly tempted to MU
it* problem* of duty ana danger. It reepondieg secretary of the Miarionary tayaalfi’"
propoce* a* the objeete of ita tanmediato
Thaee ■fievila" eaum to ba brtx«hl
aeoocnpluhmenta th* aamptma liberty
and earnt equality for all. the enforce­
ment of the recent amendment* &lt;o the
why they ibould pour Jout their ftolwur*
»Mch arieerakSe vantoM thaMtowany giftri* an orator, being *low, de­
liberate. and aomarimee heaitotinr io
UIneataU**A&gt;BU.
pra.ahiwg tbcmgk he ia a keen deba­
ter. Bulba Im* the rrre*l executive
I weelflrt arise a sowed wort
*&gt;e boast* •* geequaliiim. ia maxter of all the intricate*
•itilore who, in the lin* of d*V. became of parliamentary law. end will be in
dimbied, a continual nnd careful en­ every regari, except a. a pahat orator,
* ' - —*i -* T*
couragement and preteetkin of voluntary a magnitioeat bialwp.
nawiigratioo. aad regarding with aoeloa*
Rev. Randolph S. Foatar. D. D. who
cara the righto of oar adopted cifiaaoe,
the abolitomof the banking privilege,
and Ibaapaedy reduction ot rota* of Seminary, a man of targ* acquirement i
port.ag* , the reduction of th* national and of a national fame aa a pulpit otgtor, and theological writer. It in undec •
Trouble* are like dega, the *mallee
akrd that hi* ete:Uon to the ep^coual they are the more they annoy you.
office ia very affimUBg to him and to hi*
Nothing ia mon ea,y than to do
fomilv, th. work of abmhon bring for
lew .sited to hie taatei and character ta acUaf; nothing ia mon difficult than
to suffer without complaining.
Great power* and natural gifts do hot

KEyATEfbJLSXl

To all who Intend.to Purchase Sewing Machines
GOODYEAR it STRIKER
2. That It baa the beat eonrtructed ahuttla ami the UMMt perfect h&gt;wer lenalt
tn exieu-nev. and defle* all competition In throe part!cuter*
X That It h*» throuly STB4K1BT. fixt-r-Aiuittixu n
any Shottle Xarbtee. by whidl the thfekmt m-nertri e g&gt;
acwed, uatng either rottoo, vtlt or Huen ihrrad of adyafoe
I 4. That II run* eerily, rapidly and quietly, all *n«h&gt;a*
log parte bring made of Meet, and making a pevfoet tad

' A TaaAoech NM^ne tatborvugMy terted on 11^vOWi—
— ------- --■
! claaaaaef gauD*. -m* left ready for uae, and needa no n-*'l|mttB*trt or alteration
of any kind It ordinary aewlng.
J’■' -ill
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.« i. i • •
; A Tbatlifoaorimpleinoo«&gt;rtructlon,aiideoaUylupttaardcr,U»tovorymUeorMlaatewriM te weeded to teaga te BUtab. Ham. Hall. Undd. Bind. Cord
Gather , Qallt, Hem rtlteb. Embroider. Frtagr,#c., *•,. &gt;
T: That !l te made througboal w-lbe be* Materials amliu U&gt;e mefo, perfect
' ' ana!- with
—* each
.e’ii^
Tteu.L.T.
—1&lt; la not bablb to uneqtml
mailnar.
almplirtty
ot court
latn iite'market, and ia readily
wear, an.! roqulroe fewer repa.tr. ttiau any
and InrspeaalVely re adju»tcal after long . A That II baa tbv to*Umooy, not only, of axperienced expert*, but of the akin
,-J mn-oto aa* wttMa ahwlU* aiaohlwto to tH
1 working. &gt; * t
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•
9. That the Company baa md a^oght tgoldaln medato from l*«r» &lt;M pitota
I Expoaltion., whtehara really obtained by iJudicloo*. though pratty large expmaUture of money, and ere wortI* toe a aa Id thc_gr'oulai^ value at a MachUi-, but
’ ttflOO '
have preferre-l to expend too aamo amoufi? ft* keeping lheLr wort up to toe
hlghcei atandard of perfect ton, tone enabling them to arnat oar no 'Marhtde
i Whiet, wW not l«u toe iiwal rigid *ecuUny a*J the ;
teete. 1 hey t- lleve n« ita mao «r nA.

Itrspi-etfully announce to their patrons and
the Public Generally.Hint they nave removed
.ejujl o,sTB.trrv&lt;itJ&gt; rf BHa-wwk. X.»- to the Large and CpiiiincHlioiis New Brick
Store [adjoining the Washington Block* un&lt;l
____A»Aw«.t
nEVHfER, HEATH k CO. • ; will he happy toxerve all, who may give them
a ciijlj Crockery and Groceries constantly !
*
" nad, and will be sold
||an nt tlie advertised
If you flo’nt believe it call mid
Pay Cash for IJut^.j-l^ggs^j-ntHli
f Produce. *b'’ &gt; * &lt;

BLACKSMITHING!

“Mark Twain" ia adrertieed to toll of
hie expcrienrao in "Boughing It;”
twvbablya serie* of hi* Hie one* Mi&gt;aierippi Star Mark waa a Mtiriaappi
iliver pitot tor eovwral year*.
Mr. Wm. F. Been, the esteemed night
editor Of the Tritane, died lot week of
eoagmttob of the brain. Bo had n»*n
frame rompositor to tlw portion he
held at Ue tune of death, and wu
groatlv valued by hl* employer*
1

aoalLW 2&gt; ishoriW

WTLWFB
I

ly aktptteal in regard to the reported
roman tot mooring of the Doctor and th®
XtroU interviewer at Djiji. So are the
eon* at *oma other people.

i

•ts.ssaas

Fair medal. ..ver their entire •urface
KVKSnr NACHIBfie 1* FULLY
* «»•-*■••* -w«K*te-*aK!t¥ &lt;tot»rr

.
WA.lgRoKI'CFKD.
kri-it I..

G. L. FR^ETTS,
Grdnfl ILupIU**. M1«,U.
out ever wfohteg to be

Ldfe i» like a theatre. During the
«y Wo take higher and tower eeat*.
when rtiatoW we tatngto la the

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coxrxcriojunr,
■ Gold &amp; Silver Watches

snassw gt 1W

Th® following ia a ropy uf the nffirial
letter notifying Fnirident Grant of hi*

Wu«nto&gt;, Juno 10,
Mr I’roeadael: .
Sin—In pcrsunnco with our matroo­
tion*, we. the uudem'gnod, Pro*ilt*et
ami Via, Preriifonto ot the Nattoaal
Republican C mrwtfion. bald tn Phila­
delphia on tho 6th and Uto inataat*,
hare thn huncr to inform you ol yuur
aominatiwu for rt--eiectiou to th* oliee

It ia eany amooeh to make aaarUtoea
far thorn we town, but for our eamtoy,
we have to atruggla aad ovarrosa eelf.
Hueb a victory toaobie.
Pride fa the friend of the flatterer,
the mother of envy, the none of fhry,
•k. acn of the der&amp;*, anl H batea emparion, aeoro* Wwfon, oaiowimno

�m
ready dmr
What these alorxo ran do,
the Republican {Arty hu already done,
and wril done. But Liberty in ita later
and larger dsmtopmsmte, is still an in­
fant wUoh cannot be safely trusted to the
care of n t.irangtt none. Tho Republi­
can party must nurse into strength and
maturity the reforms to which U has giv. on birth. It must guard the orod it hae
: eown. sol gather th* harveet U has

|Hti«ul fee0biica* Ticket.

Money,

mo to remain, as llu&gt; Traverse Jury
ore dioultanpd on Friday, th* 14lh
inti. I think the trim Jbrrorw b ths,
nums exactly to apply to the petit jury
of the U. 8. Court, for if said jary have
not trorersHf the several roads leading
from their twpective homoe to Grand
Rapids enoagls to give them tho name
«f ‘ftavsree w Traveling Jury, then
your humlJe correspondent is not capa­
ble of judgxng.
We was* first summoned to appuar
on the 20th of May, and then sent homo
to appear again June 4th, then again
cent home to put in another appearance
Jnno 13th and receire our final discharge as first stated, Juno 14th, ami
during tho whole time, not one case of
any imoortaneo was tried by jury.
Thera were two casro only that camo
before the jury, and they wore not of
interest enough to spook of here. Tho
IxaUourotUi caso was no t prosecuted, so
thoro wore many disappointed, and aa
many more who would like to see him,
I&lt;a t touretto. gibbited. As almost every
body understands the above mentioned
case, it u unnorsteary to speak of it

the finest periodxoal publish'd, having
nr, equal either in Europe or America,
will attract droerred ettentiou. From
Lotaag-e delightful Artsde «t Weal
Point (profusely ilhwuatodX &gt;bo brilliant

Lowell's Prose ; Warner's Charming
Paper, a Summer Back Log Study, die
beet of the aeries yet publish'd; Dr.
to talk of disbanding the groat party Holland*' Editorials. ‘•Tbo Christian
whose MhWvMOtate are daatinad to fill
llx.vproud-.-s: chapter ia the world’s his­
tory, orito exchange the Preaidancy from
fictea nt Popular Balance, iflurtratadjA
Startling Exposure ot Smuggling by
Women, and the Means Employed for
ita Detection ; Sparkling Papera in the
Old Cabinet; Growing Excellent in
Home and Society, an 1 the New De­
partment of Nature and Science, by
Prof. Draper, broidra the usual variety
of Stories, Poems, Essays and Ilcruswa,

glowing very fast with us. We have,
tho pencil of the satiriciaa fur six manth «
Yot sale by all newsdealers. For one Mr. Editor, a decided advantage hare in
pa»l. The anti-Grant supporter, have Dollar wo will send ti*o m-gaatu*. .. • Orangeville, over those who lire on
been ini search of tkr man to boat Grant. trial subscription fur tour months, com- heavy clay giuund. It ia scarcely over

men—like neo, they have their birth,
their infancy, their youth, their maturi­
ty, their decay aad their death, bather,
when appealed to by hb friends not to
risk hi.&lt; life by attending a diet of hia
unemies, made answer thnt they n-ed
not tear, as ha was immortal until hia
work waa done- This waa and is a great

threats can induce them to support n
man »« ubuoxiiu* to their political and
social ideas There is great diwatwfactien is the rank and file of the party
with his endorsement; and it is sudden-

ri/ie LU/teeif rtut/nsf/eo tft 044
LOTS

lo^d

CASH FOK.
RUSSELL &lt;t NEVINS.

Wool, Wheat, Oats and Corn.

250 Rolls New Carpets,
175 Packages of Dry Goods,

GOOD NEWS FOR ALL

$20,000 Worth

mor letter, Greeley has no sup|«jrters in
the Republican party of oar township,
and tho Democrats, say they will be
excused, as they prefer to vote for Grant
! if they must vote fur a Republican at
. al). But a strange thing b politics, we
Banncsnoxa. —The Republicans of । don't always know what will happen till
Boston, St Louis an i Indiaaapulu held i afterwards, and tlien we samefimro are
spleudiil Groot and Wilson, ratification |
' not pooitivo. But, one thing looks
mass meetings on Saturday evening. &lt;| pretty certain, that is, that our Tuner,
They wet* all very largely attended, ■ Grant, will continue to ten Demoerafic
and addroteed by distinguuhod 8peak- '
bides for fijur years from the 4flt of
ore. At Boston, Gorernor Geary, of
। Mardf next if has lives, uJ onr shoe­
I’en-ylvania, Governor Harvey uf Kan- maker, Henrv Wilson win wark up said
•.as. Judge Hoar, of Massachusetts and
General Butler spoke. At St Ixmie,

fflW IM!
Haifa Million having betn
Sold!

One Hundred

Thousand Dollars!

n. cooK.jigt.

R. MUDGE

WE PAY

CASH

m BW BL® MH OF IM

And now old Baxxxx, to work. The
battle will soon bo bob and may tho
Democrat* and surcbeads of old BarryCounty know that the Hxxnxes B xxxxx
on Exchange publishes the fillo wing ia thrown to the brueac, to ths dbconxa Ivoi-iircmouta. Tho firm will oommaad fitare of copperheads and all who op­
the confidence and support of a vast pose equal right*, and that through its
majority of tho people of the United inflnonce old Barry may roll up a larg­
er Republican majority this fell than
States, and they deserve it:

'

Photographs,

Photographs.

Painters’ Goods, Groceries &amp;o.

iHfl&amp;'n-tXli
thing &lt;/ their true feeling.. Hie writer
■ evidanUy a carefully and diacriminatuig observer, and ho finds undfeputabl„
oridena, that the Bebel Domocrata ex­
pect to ^accompfiah by the election of
Greeley all they failed to do by tho war.
In throe out of tho way centres they
freely Aaeusa the forcing of the colored

time of the departure of the Republican
party ss nt hand. When ia work u dou
crate ant Greeley men, anxious to hare
it1 wdl have ao right to cumber th*
Andrew i Jdhmwn’s opinion aad judgground it cannot or wilt not faithfully nuiaionlthe situation, while be was

work, that may net with aafoty, be «&gt;mmitssd to tho bends of any other exist­
ing party. That the Republican party
has the faith, tho hosuetr, the elasticity,
■nd the moral courage of ita earlier day s,
neod uoi be raeerted, as the fart must

They have Added to their Immense Stock

Ye Sell draper Ttai Ota

Wheeler &amp; Willson
, sand may dp if tboy will only farm it aa
। yell aa ho'doea. And by the by, friend
pe'tiey, should you ever co toe thia way,
and havo timo, juat give our friend
Hewitt a cull, and if you duu't find him
a tip top follow to call on, than I will
lake back all I have said of him.

•ot. itsalf. And to-day it |&lt;*a point to only demoralised the Democracy. While
a coatin ent made/rw and to nearly fxro there are differences to overcome, while
it is nrier safe to allow the campaign to
drift, and while groat euorta and exer­
tions arc undoubtedly necessary to rally
the licpubbcins to the poll*, tho utmost
No party in thia country ever did so confidance is felt by our leading men
great a work, or ever did it so well. that Grant’s triumph in November it
No party that has iter existed hoc eo
proud u record or haa produced ho long
a Hat of names of patriots true, or state im«a able and sagacious. Is the work
of this party of liberty loving patriots

pfated ita work, fulfilled ita mission and
hmae atsre testa, itcannot to noon “wrap
the drapery of ita coneh about it, and
lie down to plaaaaut dreams."
Bui wa do not this see it The coun­
try. manifestly, does aot thna see it The
world cannot thus see it The Republi­
can party itself dove not thus aee it It

Water Lime,
Ohio lime*
Shingles of all kinds,

asheb getting rich, ami getting his
i riches, too, from his farm, that only in-

parties- Every party lias a reason fur
being a party. Every party has ita idea
or ideas from whose creative power is

tor to country or human liberty, ali
duau,.and b there a nor party or an
•U one with its new work waiting to
step open the stage, and grasp the scep­
tre of reform and progress and push
forward the glorious work of making
men more/rw, more intelligent and bet­
ter fitted for ail the rcepoaslniliues of
existence mere rartainjy than the Re­
publican l*rty can and will. If no, and
the fact can be made to appear doariy,

Phanitr Cath Store..

suffice to warrant ths farmer to start hu
cultivator in hia eprn-field, and theaters
sandy land warms so quick, that com b
kueo high ofiantimc* before it is six in-1
made k mistake. Since the ago of
‘
"J
tho heavy clay. “But,”
Diogona*. who searched Greece in day­
say the clay farmer*, "when our corn
light with lighted lanterns to find aa
gets a start, wo ean beat you to death
boarot nan, there ba*' been no such '
on tlu- crop.” True, they probably have
exhibitma of a torch light pnxx-auon in '
a few bushels more to lb' acre, but not
full daylight until tths one to discover a
.
enough to pay £ir tbs extra hard labor
man who could bsoi Ulysses 8. Grant. 1 al lauiaing on Tuesday ot last week. I they haro to lay out in getting it. And
though the attendance was very small, I I don't know, in fact, as they they can
and Dan Yuurfeaes ore all out with lax they went through the motions of nomi­ boat our towntman Henry Howitt, at
terns bunting for tho man.
nating a fulkStata Txkef, including | all | ba owns what used to bo considered
It b wall said that there b nothing net
। the worst sand farm la the county, and

ny. Il was true of Luther, it ia true of
all man, and of all organisation*, when
organised for work, aad to whom is
committed by tho Great Auth&lt;* of hu­
man oxiateaev, a groat work or the car*
of a groat cause.

by it become** a firing «oul. To every
party u assigned its work. And if that
work bo u great and worthy one. the
parly to whom it is committed will be
in tho words of ths great Garmon refor­
mer immortal unfit its work is dons.
The Republican party was born to ita
work. That work was primarily, the eman­
cipation of a great country from the dom­
ination of the slav a power; and the es­
tablishment of universal liberty. And
secondarily the protection of the rirbte
of tho whole people in th* enjoyment uf
tho rights guaranteed to them by the
eutmfitufiian, and the magna charts uf
our libirrtiea. To that work, building
tar bolter thak it knew, did it bravely

dry goods

TAILOR &amp; FARLEY ORGAN

Now Finn—Enlarged Bnslaoeo—lU
Element* of fisuneea are Hou. x£y, Ener­
gy, Experienoi and Popularity. R-frienera—The People of the United State# :
Nanoxat.
Pnoousa.—The
Great
American Insfitato announcxx it* FortyfinU Anneal Exhibitfou. to be opened
in tho City of New York, on the fourth
af September nnxt. Applications for
■pace to exhibit tho best Agricultural
ProdaofioM,
Mechanical Invwafitaa,
Artistic devices, and valuable nrtieloa of

IJollnr’i

DI TffiME DCUHEKT

SPUING A AVERY.

$50,000 06

Aa I have uo Um«- to take tlwrc round
Ibe County, all are invited to eall and
examtuo for theuuelvre. The superior
quality of tone and finish will sell the
Instrument without urging.
wm roll them on the Installment

I Unite tannt taw &lt; iou
Moan, Sriw ft, no team
■ MB!.

No Cheap Traalxy Work

palmed off us Photographs,
but Artistic pictures that can

$5,000 IN

GOLD ! only be made from exper­

"Thb Utile affair, the Grant admuiatra-

6on. ought to be got out of here, but
0.. Fsailr Carls*, sad M.uW Uorw. euh
tho elecieuta ot opposition are not ocganitod. Indeed they cannot agree and
their organisation b out of tho question, M. Harruigtoa, Goldwater, 19th ; Joseph
while Ropubbcans arc united, organised Hall, Jackson oouaty, 45th; and Goo.
L. R Brown, Knult 8te. Mario, 40th.
Th* numbar of gradnatea waa fi".
Nooracu Onto FaHl—Tlxe Third
Annual Exhibition ol tho Northern Ohio
Fair AxMMciatkm. will be heU ou their
bcautifhl Fair Grounds, in the City of
Ctorotaad, on the mi. to It d aya *f 8*pttember, I37S. Thb h th* largest Fair
between Bratta and St. I«fix*. For
■chedub of premiums, Ac., addrora Geo.
W. How*, Bea, Cleveland, O.

a traveling jeweler waa murderwl at
MieUaaa City, w hile fiahing at th* dock,

Worth that Goes Oat

ience and d Scientific knowl­
edge of the business. Call
before being imposed upon by
carricaiures ofyourfeatures
elsewhere.
N. B. Persons with light
blue or grey eyes are request­
ed to call on cloudy days for
their Photographs.

pUITAffll

e will make it for the Interest of Every
Man, AVomun and Child to buy their

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SPRING t&gt; AVERY.

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Now at the Carriage Factory of J. Lee Reed!

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lie eitisesu aad eoldian of Bam
euaty will jtea in the oelabretion of
io glorious Anniversary «f our Nation-

MUI. tlttt thtirxm.
'rtfU~rertSw seton atoriswaielsso sltM

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BANTINGS LODGE, NO. &amp;X. r. A A. M.

UNO. WHL4DE tert.
HASTINGS EASTERM STAR, U4a«

I. 0. 0. F.

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

yware in producing A tarejettstioa morn
eAsOtet tka. (Woe OA WNhowt tin. horr­
id tMto. The CMaria twgwhtee the
system; cures CTteariparimi' stosnaoh ache,
"• “Stoy, U. A. Goodyear, J. R.
croup aad fiatuleucT, and kills worms. Vaavelsar, P. Bhridon, R. B. Wight­
It dow not distress or grip. By faquiel- man, D. B. Couk, L W. Vrootnan, F D.
Gory Spauldfog has a new and full
J. L Brod. A. R. Pntt aad I.
stock of Boots, Shoes and Notions. Sell­
Prosidsrief (As ZJey-Hon. IL A.
ing at vary low pricna.
nVtS
Hoaayoar.
Fw Avsafenfo—a U Rork end Gil­
Tell xne not in mournful numbers, Ufa ds’ sad will forward three botflos amitts
to tho addreee of any oao so au thenti rated. bert Striker.
is but la empty dream. For tho place
JtteeM-L W Vrootnan.
Insist that your druggist order it for you
to buy goods cheap for the money is at It costa but 50 cents, aad one Uftle
OrtUr-J. H. Van Voleoc, Esq.
AsaAr-Geo. W. Milla, bq7
the New York Cash Store.
wi(l eave many doetoes bills.
Chyle* Rar. J. H. Rem.
J.B. Roe. A, Co 53 Broadway. N. I.
The procession will bo foratod at 10
o’clock A. M. under the direction of the
Marshal aid hia asristants, aad inarch
tea shady gywro where an ampleauplWyofto^wflll&gt;.proridod.
Du yvu want Printing, Graining, ar
.CTiSS--’
anything in that hue, if so cal’ on W.
Nd. Presadeat and Chaplaro
P- BtaHweathar. Shop opposite the
3rd. VIM Proaidrote.
Court House near Cook A Sheldon’. Ab- western butter, if properly packed,
4th. Orator aad Reader.
5th. Cn ■■ wdMa ■ of Arniagemonte.
should not bring aa much in price aa
6th. Mayor arid Common Council.
York State butter. With a long expe­
7 th. Martial Music
rience, and an extensive aoiuauitance
8th; Boldieri of any of our Wars.
with the different markets, I shall use
Sth. Citiaeas generally
the bast of my abilities to make the
i
oma or axucuis ar til aaorx.
1st Mute by tho Bead.
2d. Prayer by the Cheplain.
3rd. Music by tbe Choir.
I 4th. Reading the Declaretion et In-

Medicines,
The above cut represents the most successful TIRE SET­
TER in existence, which is now in full working order at
my Shop, near the Railroad.
I claim for this Machine the following advantage over
the old method of
TIRE SETTING.
.
1st. The Time which it takes to do the work.
2d- I can make a Tire tighter than by any other pro­
cess, with an absolute benefit to the
" wheel.
‘ ‘
8rd. I can hold the disnjust where I please, and still
tighten the Tire.
4th. I can make-a better job on a poorer wheel than
any man living can. after the usual way
On the 24th inst., I set Forty-Eigyt tire in just six
hours; to the entire Satisfaction of my Customers.
Hastings. June 26, 1872.
JJqq

J

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isular Railway.

PAINTS &amp; OILS

81 HI Id A 8IMILLBU8 CURANTUK.

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.

era will also be on hand to enliven the
i proceedings with the sounds of ewe’t
melody.
The Officers aad Bokhara id the Ooun‘
’ ’
r, are earnestly
early, and roItL-km, .to.

Wm Baict.—Pertiee desiring good
walla will make it pav by pun-haring
the Cenent WaU Brick at tbe yard of
Slocum * Abby, cor Hanover and Green
Sts. 10,000 now ready fur use.
w2

Rppd,

Dye Stu fie,

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grau! River Valley Division

Cniure.—If you are going to build
ia tb» summer go to Goodyear A Strik­
er’s by all means to get your tuuls and
trimings. aa they bought all of their
goods before tho advance, and are Bel­
li ng right down to the bone.

The Bar Room Remedy fur weaknees
of the stomach ia a doer of Rum Mitten.
They are .urrhargwl with Hri OH
a deadly element, whtoh ia rendered
mors active by tbe pungent astringents
with which It is combined. If your
stomach is weak, irr your liver or bowels
disordered. tone strengthen and regulate
them with Yunnan Brrrxxa, a pure
Vserrisu Htomxcmic, Coaasrrtvr no
araunrr, free from aclohoL and cabble
of infusing new vitality into your ex-

many now and beautiful pieces never
before witnssud here, tho whole of
which luu been procured at an expeSM
of surera! hundred dollars.
Tbe ciliaens uf the entire county are
cordially invited to come aad celebrate
Of course everybody and hia wife will bo
Second crop of potato bugs for this on hand aad help to make thiogtorious
and fertive uccaaaoa a great suroees.
Moron ready to harvest.
A variety of fuunv and mirth-nrovok Soda, cool aad refreshing with tho iag entertaiumrota will ooms off at the
nicest syrups always ready at Ackley's Fair Ground in the aOernuoa, which
will be duly announced by the appro­
priate Committee, by bond-Ullt
Let every body eume, and every body
will bo happy.
By order of Committee of Arrange“‘Tustiags. Juaa 17ih. 1872.

three hot, dusty days.

J- / lea Cuus Boons.—Mrs. W. B. Hitch-

An intonating Utter from our Orrsngerille correspondent appears today

Everybody Should trylhein before purchasing Elsewhere.

Church Streets, and mil lx- pleased to
- Hacagaaiaad—The Hastings Silver sow bar many friends and the [Miblic
Cornet Band. May sun-re. attend their generally .j Thane who vicitod her in
the Upjohn Buikhug last season, will
efibrt to maha thia, what it may lw, one
not need to be toll that everything ia in
order, and the dslicacwei uf the Season

Another lot of those splendid styles
uf shawls and Parasols just received at —Tbe Republicaas of Virginia are vigi­
the New York Caah Store,
n'tf lant, and Grant and Wilson Clubs have
already been &lt;rosni»-l in many nUces

IC«w Goods in endless variety just " Wants!—A suit of bath roosaa. The
&lt;&gt;p&lt;-twd. aad for sale at aitoniahiuily man who ahall fit them up will bo a
low prices at Bntber A Bailey's m29tf public benefactor, and we hare no doubt
would reap a rich financial rewar d.
Rtirnu has for sale all kinds of
Don't fail to res 1 th* I. tiers of Acseasonable Vaoxrs»L*s. Give him a
eepUnce, of the Re pubbeen standard
bearers Gsarr sad Wrtaon, pr ntod on
our first I-eg. this week.

WARD &amp; THAYER.

Lirr or Lnrma remaining at the
Haatiags P. 0 , June 26,1872.
Jacob Bly, 8. 8. Collum. Mrs. A
Dowse, Wm. Eason, Miss Carrie Fuller, .
Syrenus Gregg, Mrs. C. C Gregg, Mra.
Jnlia Gillet, Emma Holden, Clare
Hart, Henry D. Hosier!!, W H. Hanes, I
Mrs. Anna Hammond, Emma C.| Penock. Elida MW
Direct your latten to No. of P. O. I

May 15, '7:

Hastings A' Allegan.

The Organ for the People!!

IN'OCURL.NO CHARGE
rdEURALl

The Grand li-l-id.
teya that
track laying on the Grand Rapids A ladteaa Railroad W"rth of data Lake will |
commence ia a few dgy•- More than |
130 tone of ruib have U-enJpded up in
Clam Lake, nod mray car loud, are on |
Wo would be glad to have oar form­ tbe way. Tbe dietaace Iriessa Clam
ers communicate their views of general Laks aad Fi«e Lake will require about
2.000 tons of tails Passengers will be
agricultural matters, through the "Farm­ able to ge to Fife Lake byrwflaa soou
ers' Column" of this paper.

Michigan Central R. R.
OLD. DELIlSLl MD DIMCT Sturt,

s=ixst-aiM.sfs es st
oT!te rtar May $.Un MM sate fwlk—etoto..

SOIJ&gt; IN HASTINGS,
BY ACKLEY A BLADE.

Rxrt a n»-H. E. Hobbs, fo e of tho
Btuum.—The Gjand Rapds JU*'
firm of John Huberts A Co, has return­
ot Kandt* aayn: -Ytebt carload. of
ed from a brief visit at Owiaha Nebrav- buntewvwt,to liskre oa tbs 12:10
train on tbe ft R ¥. R. B. Saturday.

Hbhubu the meeting at tho Officer,
and Executive Committee of the Bam
County Agricultural Sooioty, oa Satur­
day at tbe office of the County Clerk

f Tna Assoasrtns of Good Templars
for the counties of Eaton and Barry,
will mart in this city oa Wednesday.
July 3d. There will bo a public meet­
ing ia the evening, to which tho public
are cordially invited.

75 cents for men Cottonade
Pants at the Great One Price
Store of Grand Rapids. Star
Clothing House. ____

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R
UOIXU EAMTi

Rapids.
_____
Only ffi.OO for a good
doubble and twist suit of
clothes for men. Star Cloth­
ing House, Grand. Rapids.
fs. 00 buys a good suit for
little boys Star ClotJung
House, Grand Rapids.

Tax Euncuas ou the 41 b will be hold
atho Fair Ground. la the afternoon,

New Advertisements.

Call at my Music. Rooms, 2 dqars'&amp;iststf the Corner.of
State &lt;f- Jefferson St., and see it.
All the Sheet Music of the Day constantly on hand.

SHERMAN J. RICH.

x Bcssuxr—Several Stereo were eatered in ths City oa Bunday Night and
torus *25 in money, a Watch worth a­
bout 120, a pair of boots, and perhaps AreoarrMBST.—Wo lean from the De­
a few other smaU arffclte taken.
troit papers that Mr. Joseph Harvey, of
The lot Regiment Mkhigna Infoaty that city, for many yean ntedactar apwill bokl its roanion ia Joctaon August MB the Control Railroad, haa boow ap-

WOOD’S
Ceps&gt;/rs jVerrg,

30th. Gen. W. A. Throop, Detrort, is
Presidsat t Major O C- Hooper, Begin-

where you know you get none but the

that ever played to » Dw. i. the
County rf Barry.
T» Gnaw Buna City Fathros, will
visicJtefeemto wirwma, a ^ariol &lt;ssr

FIRST QUALITY.

�PBMtlWill

.'jBKyggur

. '

...

Of I Mtamln

Gigantic

Gift

Enterprise.

*

CAPITOL OF WHCHICAN

*106,000

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION,
AGENTS

'• r'~

A
&gt;;:e.ir.i.4 r-lriee. aae neOy«W tele
Iks cate te.te. .Hum to Maeetf aad •SLtnH
kia»4* 4,b*k*' ’’*•“** *"’*’»* ease he
wfruloBn. raMtotate. to BreAJU

nriee, will not now,unless of extra riar.eeU
fcr any more, if aa much as common
varieties of larger sue. A medium sir•4 fruit, or even c-cf malieruu-. msv
be mere economical fir use, but tutifl
decwUd change ia the preferences of
thamajouty of purchaser* shall take
plaoo^larg'’fruit will toll better than

To produce thia, the fruit mate not
only have g&gt;&lt;*d cultreation. but must be
thinned, and wo agree with Mr. Meehan
that “one-half the trees which bear
fruit every year would bo bencEttod bv
haring one-half of th. fruit taken &lt;rff
■•■xmaaitis well set, sad that tho

HUh.” W. may Uy it down sea «w
tain rule, that excuasive jwoluction u
always at the expose at Ulh quantity
MkdqaaKty; if not in tbs same seaaon
then in succeeding Mos. tor when
branch i. contending with branch, leaf
with Ua£ s:.d fruit with fruit, fur its
•apply of light and food, i; would bo
mdeeilau anomaly in nature if this
should not result in pormaneut injury to
the trwa aa well aa to th" annual crop

Few booekiMq&gt;er* are- aware of the
many wee to wtich wants paper may be
put After a stove has been blackened.
It can be kept looking veey wall for a
long time by rubbing it with paper
every morning. Rubbu&lt; with paper is
a much nioar way of keeping the out­
side of a taa-kettle, reifferepot and tun

.

C lfANK EItY ORDER

EACH-

Mfckjpe. and ee tteUMsfe tee eCk^ Star W&gt;» tsleaiet *sa*ai Irent ,s«tH&lt;r&gt;i,-*,la .

AGENTS WANTED II

Buffalo Land.

Guarantee Satisfaction

MUK $ Mi

Shop ia Bartow 4 GoodysaPa -By*
Warehouse, sjaining C. F. Dwight I
Co’a Foundry.

$23,900 in. Real Estate !
’
1 !
" 1
MWripr teteWteteSro*-tee tW»
, | .. ■, arWMte ■
Sate
$8,000 in Ctuh'l . .
'^UwmJ
■
$«’S5S • in PBraohal Pfdpert/.

T^T'Wool sent by railroad will
card*J and waul Uek in gr,&lt;

716 PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS:
'lltatiMT tttlv«

coal, watucE a uw.

,

WELCOME MABBLE.

•JW» t&gt;«sffi«sML.t I. ‘

Jlamtoge, May 25, I«72

taro quickly taken up and depoeitsediment beneath thabjus waters,
.d, along toe shore, especially afstorm, the water can hardly be
1 blue. It is brown a. far aa the
ia reach, with the clay washed
from tho hills end taken up along
Lore. I-et this prooeei continue —
hero is nothing to prevent it—and
bmi must awine when tho upper
of the lake, which ia scarcely
able now in rough weather, will
to be navigable except through a
narrow channel, when even th.

CARDING
OPEN k TOP BUCCIES.

.11 unu

MACHINE

......

in

&lt; .t Iwed* tor tee reeeiy 4 Barry &gt;“ •*'
&gt; Mi Se wtt&gt;a *•«*•! i ia« |»&gt;e&gt;r M .Me k»»

"i j&gt;ia seasl mesrTt^SSflJeee'

marsh where the wild alder end
p whortleberry will grow Evon
i did not come through the tilling
acees. Niagara ia slowly but ourely
f a ditch that will one day drain
Brie.
Every observing man
aa visited the great cataract knows
I haa cut ita way up from Lake

•live.itol io &lt;Utee&gt;r

I the find time 1 liaiene-1 to its roar.
Me-J entranced »|”&gt;n ita wonders.
PR bmestoee that lice Ixmeath the
I rock’* creeks and drops away.
I die cataract ahall have worn its
ei-jt to tho heed of the rapids, its
les will be much faster than it ia
It is easy to see that it will otto
tech ths deep waters of tbe Niagror. I teko Erie wiU be &lt;-tr«:tuaily
sl, and there will only be a deett;
towing through its central channel
what digging aad boring 'here
• to find the treasure that has
town in sinking ship*, and will go Ori-rel, »«U.'
' For of all the great lakes, Erie.
|to its ahaUowaees, io tho most
erous to tbe navigator. A severe

'ass:

B08AH) PBffl, Ml

Mint.Witi.

BRING ALONG YODR WOOL

fewer »t •elv le re

3« 4»r*. t* lCl

l.-.’.lwS &lt;• V

QUS. J. M, Go. Aft

ULIS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS,

wStea r.riu Hi ia U»~klr I
ts^Ktsgreu

DR. WHSOJTS

CaVtION

COUGH MIXTUR:

jBX U* X1 £ » 8
(ARI)

entire sbeonm of that love for the Leon
tiful. without wiucb to home is worthy
of the name. The judicioua investment
of a small amount of traaey in fiowor*.
or the pcrchaao of a variety at seeds at
a trifling cost, aad a few hours* work
with e^mfeur garden rake will amply

X. X. A Rfe

T-Wto -■

hies over tbe city we obeerve many tine
gardens and partrrraa, filled with the
chaieeet fl rwers, evergreens and shrub­
bery, aid notieu many "loael habita­

tions" where rubbish and dvbris lie
around promiscuously. The eoutraat is
■o striking and tbe sequel eo plain, that
wo iavariably attribute the dilbrrnoe to

ta wstH e^f '*er eie MUskl.g S S7k»l.d TteM Ute Sgreite ef-

The New Oapitol and Grounds,

iming population, an covered with
yards aril orchards and thriving
. A careful survey haa shown that
a Lake. Michigan haa an average
h of !,8uO feet. Lake Superior of
feet and Lake Ontario of -4)0 feel
» Erie haa an average d»|&lt;h of 120
The uper part of Point Polla lalias an average depth uf but 30
Tbe middle pcrition beteea Belle
id aad Long Point averayns only
feet The bottom at tbe lake ia
&gt; level, and composed of soft slay,
clay ig cvnatandy aocumalating,
I esdiment carried down by tributary
Lina. Tbe couth chore ia compoeed
ksily disintegrating blue, gray and
l shoals and grey sandstone. The
Orti and northern coasts are made
[ limestone of tho HeMerberg group.
b easily yields to the action of the
k Consequently both shares coa­
ly roatrihuting to till up the
tod of tho lake. The work io not

SEWIING MACHINES.

over the jar. Canned frtrit ta’not eo apt
to mold if a peace of writting-paper,
cut to fit the ean, ia laid dire^y on tbe
fruit Paper ia much batter to put
under a carpet than straw. It in
warmer, thinner and makes the laws
noire when one walk* eywr it Two

irt UtfrojnpMns Campsat of Octcptt.

BLOOD PURIFIER.

WHATEVER

FURGU.TONS

WONDERFUL OIL
use whatever in tho . villagw of
Ip, N. Y , the village Board
refusing to grant a license to ,
la or drug stomr Thia may
tching the thing a little to thr, 1
odd that every breach of buai&gt;±J

,

SV. UettexterWJe&amp;aaaasMBHaviM&amp;ri I

DR. AIKEN
M FOWLER'S GREAT WORK

Carre Bacent and Old-Standing D.i

“

AGENTS WANTED
si* •oowfKkti-H

PRESDamtL C1MFAIGN BOOK

TMirAr’"

HUSi’.r B. CAkXCM.
tUud 11.0*0- Ate* 5*1* IfX" ""SraSu*’ ‘

wtriwSai
ErrMaetee, Mir

LADIES-”:

Dr. Crook's Wine of Tar.

party, the duty of every good ettu
mains the same; to work steat
every due tian* and place fee tlse i
of sour *
’
manly
pUce.1

YOUNGMAN

WORM CONFECTIONS

ixUr/Tt :i:r,

Public Test

ess eetorr- -a—&lt;-* -*a

Haa proved

DR. CROOK'S

... . ---- --,
n
wjtesawin:. *..4ib«ee &gt;.'&lt;4 votes lm.ii
ute*
»«. i ^u Im,
•! nw m&lt;kl • o
i
vsiiisiae•■•tee *Ma.

WINE

The hint GM» tells at St^Un Ua ‘
coin, *iho died on the 9th iast. at the
pour l.iajto tn that csty, aged 102 yean.
He was born March 2, 1*0. six years
before t be Iiteration ol Independance.
Little i« known of Ha early life.
He
hod been in tha poor house eight or tea
yaan. I Ho had at om time a, daugbter
Lving io Gensaoe. in thia Stale. He re- j

Me. tttovero KfalUy.
SuBi’Ss:

ratu-mvMi

- ra***te.

’•Sto'X«.TSL*^-‘-*”lSUa

live ■•ltd.,!.. th.t m.1^.

ClAT-ZFE.TTNrfiT

GHAMHON WASffil

good of others, tbe editor knows his la ।
t&gt;ora will never be appreciated—hr
know* hi* task ia a thank] nee one. Ocnaainaalh’, however, a man more advancod than his fellows, will make glad
tbe heart aad tighten the toils at tbe
knight of the quill by some su-tekl. tokenof eekteterfedgetuca: Evra cotpur
aliuns, that have bora aMad in their efforta towards suoeera liy the newvnorH r
bringing their work Wore the publu.
w01 towartiraae deign to temember the
local pavaa by giving it each poMhage
asthoycanaot poeaibly get does eteewhen. Aad, at the same time, thera
same ccspxntiotu expect the news*,
nee Ia MSten —- - ’ - - -.11

O'a*—

Dr.Il U Wells
’ ftlrati of Jstteta
siree|U&gt;»:&gt;&lt; sad eoerteM.y Uk* eel&gt;lc»e&gt; loed lakre isle it,. SMiste*. It ssurn*-

MOTICS TO CtMmUCTOM.

Ju Pursuance ot get 117 of I VO aad

NATURE'S
»rlrS*,sailrtnlLmuSita
mu PLASTER,

Hair Restorative

U-t the eonstrortton of one hundred rods
'?ld.ro*d’ Mtanlnit
frai s-xnn
ot Station two and continuing to Sta­
tion seven. Also Grading and Plank­

incbro |«‘width'write ’fhX

frtna Scli.vl lli.ii.. Jwtlar liusb ef
I.OUO (hmm. Spjeui’ul' taaibax of all
Unde; Oak, Btewvod,' Wf.it.wmal etc.
iu™s »tete p.mti, F^r .tnribcr i»strtufruaa, inquire at Ibis Office, or of
the pn.prietori,
’
D. B. A A.G.PBEKMAN.
Hidtiaiorn, A|eil IJfh, 1BT2.

HALFORD

LonCTomgE
TABLE SAUCE,

8TOCC0,

vosuM
UE, at B1E,

PVKEFY YOUB BLOOD

Tire itrr unt AtmiM

Maahooi: :Hi»4r X*rt.How

FOB FAMILY USE.

Shingles. Lath, &amp;c.

.tttM

ituraa?Stewart &amp; Steiahoft
wuhiki

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                  <text>vol xvii.

HASTINGS, BAHRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN

WEDNESDAY, JULY 3 1872.

Mwinil wl Bu?h&gt;e»

RELTABT,K

a* under th# Etapfro. There wa# more
cfs pick-rick air, of Derby louebirig,
on th# grawnd; and mother* showed
makro up for thi* by striking more fre­ their mum by tearing their young
quently th# sMtrum with hi# litti# flats; daughter* at Lome. Ono of th. moot
L# is almost tort in hi. celebrated top ringwla* right, was the op-ring of umcoat, but liio gnrv eye* took over, through
and under hi# .peclacie*; b# i* uO long- I
er eloquent, bet obstinate ; he 1# choking &lt;
■ with rag# and brandish** W» • aamitar ]
I tho menace of hi. reriguathai over th# ।
i 700 members, and with More**.
1
There i* at th# Palais Boyal theatre a '
pie-wnow bring acted called the “M#- ।
ehanical tribune,-’ by an • ingentooa ar- '
raugemortt each orator come# up in due I
course and i# rolled away in tun ; the i
and Amerwms, they showed that
time accorded for making a i?##ch bo- •uh
I
ia Borno they do as iho Boman*
ing in projwrrtion to the importance of whan
’
in fore# despite it# being
the .abject When M. Thaws exploded do-attended
&lt;
However, they all of course
a terrible c'j#oe uarosd; the rarobanieal Sunday.
t

Agents for the Celebrated

IMartMIE
pros (nans,
dan m cm

plow irfrereever introduced has found unusual favor

You
trio!

veil how tn um*.

i Im uiglrtucR* oC Draft

Need,‘and'fhiec

of Hmrtlli

3rd Excelling ol work. A^nys n furrow well
and will not clog.

t .abcoO_____
s'iQ

NO. 10.

1 tempted to #peak, but was hooted down;
' one deputy detired to merely define the
1 quroticn at issue, and wns reqa##t#d to
■ go home; a (eamd be had only two
werda to etats oa a question of order,
and ru removed as bring disorderly.
Th. I*rorideat of the Aseembly, M.
' Grery, rang hi# ball till it became boaroe
and looked like a Fallen Angel appeal­
' ing to the damned. ’ It wu only when

Great Durability. The chilled Iron
The Boys want to see you and &gt; 4lli Its
Being harder than tempered steel.
:xH»rt»O81tow you the Goods. All
; entirely new and Prices not to be
Plow is Offered on its Merits.
.beaten in the StaU df Michigan.
t desinus of pfaf-ina this Plow in the. hands

tile ner obligatory taw for military duty
a mgri should remain four or fire year*
in active *»rvioe. M. Thier* . and ibe
majority wori in favor of fire year*, and
hence, why no one can understand or
excaae the Praaulent'a threat, which hat
resulted in gravely injuring him, leaawiing the legislature in the eyea uf the
country and throwing bock the growth
■
'
ice which wa* happily
making way, Count do Kcnlrvl when
; M. Thier. thnr hi* resignation in the
■ fiwo &lt;&gt;f the deputies. proposed that fit*
J CLan-b* r should adjourn fur tw«niy-four

governed. The J ordinary" budget
ofFranoefor lt*JS lias been i-ublialtod ;
it reveal* a decided inerra*# luthe#*pease, of every department el the State
—die Minidry of Jartioe moepted. Only
think that Bepublican. cara^t cure the
epte that have erer formed, 'the chief
point in thrir ebareoter. The cvtnmi**ion fur examining die budget i* devot­
ing attention tu find the rnjuteite rovenae by economy rather than by iinj-o«iug nerikMM; quite a n*#t uf title am-

iaia and will bo knocked away a* u*eirM, and it »ecm» the French Embaoxy
at Constantinople ha* aumetbiag like a
batUliou of translator* that can be
lamely reduced. The chai**#* uf free
trade have been much iucroarod by the
recent threat of M. Thier. to rMgn, that

election* in the North and centre of
Franco, which have resulted in the ntuni of the three casdidatM pledged to

Th* only nelly mw clement in the
Barnmr btiainea* io, thal emav eariou*
papers redacting un Li. tulilicnl condm t
ia Mexico and hi* love for priao money,
hare burn found among the document*
krixed nt the Talienee end will l&gt;e ue*d
i public an£General Chanty Vico l*riei.| agninat himjf ibo power, uf th
dent.
1‘ubtlc opinion i&gt; indignantjporn.it- The nation will hardly
agaioat M. Thier* far bi. cLildulinc.s
and i* re*olvud to find a Chief Magis­
trate who will .ubmit'to, ami not coorrv
the National Alterably. The coontry
dateata imjMirialMa alike under republic
or monarchy. ,
The nation ia gvttiug idanuwl at the

They are the' only itove
made of Lake Supe­
rior Charcoal iron,
-gl Mr, World.

&gt;10(10 c rack

tho St. Kuitliin of France bad neither
rain nor suushiue on the anuivoraaiy of j

l»y 1*1 &gt;•*

To all who Intend to Purchase Sewing Machines

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GOODXJSAB &amp; STOKER.

. «'.4w?iTb!-ihZUi
HAMM. M IHAAMk. k CO,

aeraimmI,

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Respnctfully announce Io their patrons and
the Public &lt;aenerally,thnt they have removed
to tbe|Laj^ge an^J (’ormnodions New Brick
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Store juljoinirig the Washington
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Block, and
willbj Br to serve uh who may give them
kert tyn&lt;l Groceries constantly
he I’ftMsond. mid will he sold
idverlised

I f you

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Pay Cnsh lor HniTer, r*ggs, anti

If kinds of Proihiie.
BLACKSMITHING I

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HICKS &amp; BRO

bja supposed exhnmaiiou ; ho i* clearly
not infallible aiac# lb# down pour con­
tinues all the same. V\’e hare tho fruit*
in due mason, but - they ar# pal# and
ta*tele#*, no «un Laving Mulled on them.
th* iron nod fit. it agauj
Peat*. June 12th.
People g» about in winter ratbar than atem
_.
A great many jierwitA
Like the weeliter th* politirol nm-ii- in suiuinor coitumo ; tailors-drre*i'r«ii
lion of France i* variable. M Thier* maker, reoeive no order*; • the country witaeaa tho rimpte npparttu.
'
ha* been at hi* old trick, again—threat­ te more mla#tuble tlian th# tity, *• Champ do Mar*.
For the future, every beggat! i
cuing tu rreigu. although hr faithfully । neither aammer pa sses m&gt;r cottage# ar#
iwutnited tha home and foreign journal- I being routed ; there are plenty at subur­ mu.t be provided with a Cceaeu.
tela who recently intoyviewod him. never ban nites tu let, but tho tenant* remain
more io talk in that faahkn. Tin kept coutpieuuu* by their aberare, and for ing by collecting the end* «f cigar* ia
tho word of pautiao to oar ear; but ha* many ritlmas, nine Lours at tho seaside the cnlZ* and appropriating Hie glaaee*
broken it io hcu hupo. The Preeident will be ample reddunce for thia »nm- and apoon., er opening the doon of
of th# Jtopublir luu ulwny* aimml tn b# mor. Yesterday was Hi# •univereary of cab*, Acu, at the-theatre*, and picking
an ortitb in apenehifying ; all hi* «i»- Bl. Ilarthulomew aooording tu th# your imclu-t while getting into hr out nf
the vehicle. So great ha* beon the in­
tournee bat# 0T»r .Backed of old ago ;
flux of yuung women from the country
there te no youth in them. He never
7. That It Dtteulc throughout of the be*t Matertah audio the moat perfect
to awell the rank* of ptcutiinfion, lor
manner, evil with aurli simplicity ot cnoatrocUna that il la nut liable to unequal take* in the wlmle uf a queation but ho i* being anliritad to reetur. to u oar
the mere fove of breoraing .uddenly rich
wear, atid requlrea fewer repair* than any tnacbln. In the market, end la readily load* you Into uaetaa* detail*; deal* with
that the au Lori lie* ate tending Look all
and lnox|*natvc»y re adjusted after long wear.
H. That It ha*4be Mlmony, not only of experience 1 expert*, but of the ricillauch inmiigtanta. During th# reign of
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ip#riarlty In workmanship and easy
klarahal Voillant either ought tu havo CharireYtTLWO ,,«Ml#d dbve.”wvro
died two year* ago, or Lavopu*!|.&lt;mrd tho at caie titue burned in Pari*; th# dly
cetxl* the step* e! the tribnne majratk-- •veat till die n-aiurtlMm of the empire was not purified ly tha jJau, aa tha
ally ; survey* the 750 dvputiu.-then the lb. funeral wa* vvry plain, a* tho re­ Phmuix wa. found to have apruug from
two gteroae full of wine and water by publican rofuMv to deal in fuw and It* uhr*. Siac# then, fallen airtar*
hfoMro .terotexfi
enabling them io s-tid out nu Machine}
feather*, wero it m-t for tho military have to be registered al the Minirtry of
wbleb will not bear the moat rigid •erutiny and the rtivtast t&lt;n*u. They believe haaglntM tho audlentr. bringing hi*’
hunor* hi* inlarraeut wa» only that Putico. The French polioo now uro, inthat in th* end tflrir ctertuiaero Will be bettor e*li*tleJ with lipa e”Urae tfiau they
which any,time l« to bo witnoaeed, wl.en iteod al hand-cuff* the peaivUN, ao much
would with Imi-rrfect and badly finialicd Maoblnat which have far •Itnllln of nw down lu a kml with the JmT of
the KMtnMiraud pKtnUxlng the two hat­ a »tuok*laok*r »«ce**ful in Fwmh in faehiaa daring the first empire. Il te
-x
IL
&gt;kJ. ™.t*. .&lt;lrru.u
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ton* in C-e bidk'of hl* coat tu be »anu. Throoe and Italian Flvro, ia being con­ riaiplo a[ipaiatu* in strong whip cord,
which assure* at tho -ame time tinitbe ducted to hi. tuauedauru. A* peM*«f, which fasten* the thumb* iywwrtto.) ouly. together acroa* tho atomach. and
haa not disappeared. be gate up a* if by it i* a ruru.u. fact, that nearly the fini
a
lupcrbaaiaa effort, pronouproe in a atop a French broker Uk*. whoa rich, locking, by mean* of a apiing.
Grand Rapldte..Mich,
Dr. Ganual tho relobnpvij auibalmw
ia da*J. Hi* system of pmurvation
rarely rest* in it, bring too often com­ wa* a sort uf internal pickling, lie
aroaroe. A deputy had nailed him pelled on a settling day lq bajra Urn poaerd a wdutxm of OMimmi an It, alum,
-General" Thiroa and was paid Lome country for hi* umutry'* good. If empty, and nitre into (ho arteries and all wa*
in hia own ’cvs. Before M Tliiere creditors put tho oemtapl* up to auction mode beautiful finovar.
laupchto an apijpaui or Jadnlgc* in a m they wc.uld tho bankrapt'a huurohuld । Purchater to bookseller: ‘I want a
“By what, authorP'
njwaCr, bo Iran* oa oft. n aa the poor in­ goods. Marshal Valliant will bn bed dirtmuaty.-’
valid to**#* in-Led- Haring fund'a rsmeenberod a» Iteing'tb# fattest ainccnromfurtAbl* porilfou. th# sardonte kmile rirt under tbc Second Empire. As to , The "Tnxilm," ia the nuu* of a new
play* round the ntnuth— the teeth nwrir bi* claim for the A#t*« of Marshal con­ oMt.il h»* no button tote# and eo U
Bja&gt;*ar—be dart* Lie iitfe bead toward# ferred in 1851, it lx only new the press, adapt'd fur gentlemen who dialik*
PATKNT COOLHRS;
an opponent. draw* the jaw* together te dbcutalng bl* clainu to that honor-; “dreary!loax."
• Magistrate t» prieoncr — “i hare a*an
mU send* the retort whietiiog tenia*, Canpomanhanpr^Mt^tolth
Th. rsoe tar th# totod prfoof peri.:
foBowrog it with Iris eye aa if i&lt; were a
■ I »m Tory little."
ahull. Tbeh V laugh* - MW ahawlng
the tenth, lean*, an hi* elbow. ar almost oount Of Hie wntraata It «lght present i duck, Sir.”
I Aantvau.-N. York, Cd. Noble «ud
atrvlohe* fall length. ott .Hw tribune for with that latbmten game uad^ the tec-1
a chat. But rim Jupiter U angry. - and empire. At then. ’ the recent event i fiam.. Jan. ft Mire Pforoe. pr. T. IL C#au.
when M. Thlrr* Iktewteo* to resign m wa* tjiukcn of fL month in advance, and •
cn Monday Ja»i I Ataurod of bring too preparelfoti• outdo a wee’s befjreUol. i
Something like pruioeobhfcad to b#*s-1
changed with the ii-r. ry men tn aecura a •

The 1TNKLE Ac LYON Uanufoctnriiw Company brg leave tu.
call the attention of the public tn the following fact* relative t-&gt; their Im,pnrvH Sewing Maeblae, Vrcron:"
1. That It la ^Shuttle Machine of th# llrrt daas, having all the talcwt improve- 1
menta, Including their |«it»nt Drop and intercbangabic wl.
2. That II boa the l**&lt; constructed shuttle and the mo-t ixirfvat 1-war tension
In existence, and defte* all coinpetitfon In throe partlcutam.
&amp; That It hna the only Stb linitT, Hidjf-ADJCTTTXO needle to be found la
any t-buttle Maddne, by wbleb the thickest material or the finretlkbrie can Ik■owed, using eitherj-otton, &lt;dlk or linen thread of any »isc or fin Lb.
4. That It ruM totally, rapidly and quietly, nil motion* belnjr positive-wear
Ing part* being ruaite of rtcrl. and making a i-crfect lock-tltch alike on both

de*W

il Protection to Every Policy
Holder!

^exrtsponbtntt.

G. L. FRETTS, Agent

MKAT nARKET!

Millie

tho partial s'dane# obeerred toward* the
prooaedinp of th# Oummiadaa that rout
him tu h* tried, while il btetmod th*
defenders of Hirarixnug.
Private ballooning is Incoming very
foahionsble and ‘ balloon lartte." or*
in vogue. Thi* new pastime Is undoubt­
edly owing to the invention &lt;d a M. Gif­
ford, who can inflate a balloon r
hydrogen gas, a* rapidly ami
ly, a* if filling a barrel with w
manufactures the hydrogen I
a stream of rspor over iron,
oxydiringthe metal, liberates t

City

C. M. BUNYAN A CO.

HooniH
Nothing kwrUfo-UaM • liitU man
hAhetanmuMand th.”
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terafatlMto id th.
wort/#Mh dim a. if I

port*. He of tbe JKsrnry counted TO.
un one post a few day* ago.
X*

Emile de Girardin ha* remarked in
hi* lecluH on journalhta, that there
were no better imucts ia the world than
the great New York daihro.

make one uuii-.o/bas patiently faking
forty-oight drinks a day ever stneo.
Soina of tlie papers uro criticising lb#
rhetotioof a clorgnuan who haa re­
cently preached and jwMished the fid
lowing on th# paaaag# of tho Bad Hm :
■‘Thu billow, reared ns Mod's hand
pulled Wk upun tbair ccyalal bita." ,,

Thia M th# way th- Owkr B-j-d.
borrow a

fopMet* put* it-. “Don't
^ZZwwwre’t

doa'twwn't'

�adversary pciat* oat iln-ee errors, and
wo (hall be as much wjrimd ae &gt;*y oue,
if they ran help u* to reach awiMr and
twttor .drumlitre lion uf ptibHr aftdra.
Lil«ra&gt; ll- publfeuii monarwstt I
ti« bo(x)ful. if tffi&lt; edminlstratiu
nun mited to that party, that w*
have nay improvement.

DRY GOODS

fudiaaa will bo considered tho k«ty of
tlm political situation. Both psrtie* are
nmceotrating their effort* in then
Stated because if thov go for Grant in
October his election in certain ; should
they bo lost, white his election is probe-

10 Barrel lute tuid more iJold to &lt;
A |Q»ud - axritonieat wa* crealed in
Washiagiou and throughout the Dis­
trict Tuesday evening lari, by the mam­
moth mesa meeting hdd at tho City
Hall. Tho firing of ronne-n. the blase
of rocket, and the hmg liuaa of brilliant

use by the Government of exU tasdxnary powen- and for ■xtraotdinary pwpr-•m than Mr. Grtetey, and those whs
now offer him support, both Deusoerate
and Republteans, have b.«m at eoMpie- .
j diructijas added to tho jwwcrful
Iipecche*. made th* occasion on* of
I great •iguitooncj. Tbe Greeley sheet
I hero tried to say it was a small affair,
Isaat until quite recently—of all aorta of j। but admitted that more tliau six thoulegislation, and wv have no aeeuraoce
that it wnuM not « readily justify tho,
use of extraordinary jowerc hereafter
aa herwtoforo, provided its friend* were ,
benefited by it. The Democrat* who[
now support Mr. Greeley and dnuounra I
military rule, were as ready to use bay- jI caraeetoaa* of Mr. Greeley who ha*
auots in support of tbe fugitive slave ij preached against tbe use cf tobacco all
■ hi* life, not only in going into the to। baroo buMuess, but tho buneat Harare
Indeed. we &lt;fo not know of any man io ,; of yur* joiniag Bos* Tweed in bneinaea
public life whose hitherto avowed pub- j in 18IA, denouncing iuroldlime friend*

Zerswr, Cleveland, Ohio, will secure
Uiatoxoellent, wide awake,weekly fami­
ly journal for three mouth*—thirteen
week* at ju«l half price—for n trial
trip. Tho Jlrraur i* eno of tbe oldest
ami best farm and fimdde papers in tho
country, and everybody should take ad­
vantage of thi* liberal offer.

Ihtaoanvr's Moxtult Msouiar for
July cmtainuig an ample store of re­
hashing l.taraiure. including a. con­
tinuation of Beck at The Feim, by Neil
Forrest; choice jo-rm* and music, splen­
did illurtratioQ^, fadiiou*. household,
ate, a nd a fear page engraving of tbe dty
of Vienne, tb« roee* &lt;&gt;f , the ’?9lifl's
position in 1872 Piitw, SI yearly.
PuWfehod’
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lidoplaioMaadpraetu e&gt; am Im* in aacnd
with tha vital p-Tjomtloat enunciated in
the Liberal K-pnbUcan platform than .
tho Editor of tho New York Triiiow;
A Republican County Convrnlioo, and wo do uot'kiow of any party, sinco
will be held at the Chart House, in - tho
City af Haatings, oc Sabndry the Stith
ready to use extreme power, than tho ‘■Atuericu*" society.
day of July 1872, al
o'clock M-. to
Father Garaxxi, tho great Italian agi­
Democracy that now eitt* iteell up a*
choose four delegate* to the State Con­
tho special guardian* of the eonaiin- tator of evangelical r. ligiou. gave a
vention » be bald * Lansing July 3let.
tional right* of tbe people. What ad­
vantage can be expected from a reform.
movement cJnducted by ouch refocmore.

•yiU opposition to tho Republican party,
and if it bo possible return to power
through tho agency uf apostate Repub­
lican*, the worxt ancmiee of the country
in tha darker'. day* of tho Rebellion.
For it ia idle to tuppoaa that, elected *•
tho nominal* of the Baltimore Conven­
tion, Graatey and Brown can do aught
ahe than place the power and patron­
age of the Goreramen: in the hand* of
th* Rebel* and their Northern alurr.
Without a nomination at Baltimore the
Cincinnati Ticket cannot get an Recto­
rial vote in the Ropubbc. coueeqaently
for alFlbe power and influento i t may
eommand, it will be indebted to tbe Re­
bel element who unco !W1 have cuatrotod tbe co called Democratic party,
and W elected will be in duty bound to
place the patron age. sad coMeqaently
tho control of tho nation in tho hands

Promise*, pro femion* of reform, are
the eauMBt and cheapest possible capital
in trade fur any party. Platform ma­
kers may run their race* with each oth­
er, bat tho people ought by this time to
have found out that tho professions of
any sei of men who want to get officn,
or to stay in ofiire, arc comparatively
worthfea*. The liberal Republican^
baring their choice M priac^tea have

■elected a vary good lot; and we have
no deabt *&gt;mB of there Republican.
have a purpose of trying, in caeo they
out gain posaeeskm of tho government,
■amo of the refonai they advocate. But
Liberal Bep*blieaita are only men like
other Eepablicans, and being u&lt;dj tnan,
when once ia office they would do pret­
ty much as other men di It i* a di*
canraginc *» wcl1 “ humiliakug eonfoeuoa to make, to be sure, that Rapub-

b«M«t of cUseea, looditire and interest.,
but il ia true and baa uniformly been
ao under all admiaiatratfono ; amt it is
aho true, that we* ceterally think that
sat of officer* the bast who aroomplfeh
ll* mnri directly for tbe benefit of cur
special islneet*; and we should dvubtleee, like best that President who would

aad no official will be perfecC until tbe
people cease to want what they ought
not to haee. TU stream does not rise
UgUrthan ite aown*. Prondenti or
otter oOcials will U no better than

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wa Mteva nothing in maeo diabsarta ing
to eno ia effine who sfoeteniy dartres a
bettof at*:, ot thing* in the ndnuniatra.
ttonofjmMic nffsira than to And how

thoroughfare offer* to pleasure seeker*
at thi* season of the year—affording
cheap porangv* from Detroit tu Niagra
Faile and return, ur a direct route »b
Tot onto tu Kingston. Preacott, Ottawa.
Ogdensburg, Montreal Quebec, Wide
' Mountains, Saratoga, Newport, New
most radical Liberal Rafiabliaau, al­
' York and Boston, and all sea-balhing
though w* do not beliovo the best way
' summer resorts. Tooriit*' tickets, avlid
to make any party bettor or purer, or to .
make it more nearly live ap to its pro- :
! ronbi and Quebec, either by the O. T. R.
feaaauna ia to withdraw from it, or aid
. ur royal mail line of steamer*—thus en­
in its disialogration, ur assist in dis­
joying all of the svenrvy of the Thou*­
banding it entirely. ' We are fully sat­
, and Islands pass throug li the wonderisfied that there i« nothing to expect in
fnl Victoria Bridge, tho lungoat bridge
tbe way of genuine reform and good ad■ in tbe world, by daylight. Bend to Mr.
• Reidy for a programmu uf tbe excurident, even if he wore elected wholly by
Itepnldicnn votes and aa tho eundeinto
of tho Republican party; much lea*
when lu&gt; ia the candidate of a party whore .
record ia fall of every abuse in Guv erament, from arbitrary power to obdurate'
■r ason, and whxh ha* been guilty of ev&lt;- l
ry crime against the rights ut the people, |
which Liberal Republican* prepare tn

2®0 Kofis New Carpets,

LOTS:

GOOD NEW

Young Anwricx fur July
tho umst
interesting periodical we know for jurenils*. Tho Editor givas u* an excellent
full length portrait of hiiundf in the
ptvwnl number. » Miro at Play, and'

theji l»nyg|lieeii in the last ten year*.

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Tn* now postal law goes into effect July
1*1 It. provide* fur 300 new mc-oey
order office* in diffareut pert* pf tho
country, making with thoao already ic
operation a total lint of ll.OOtl niuoey
of ibeati office* amounted to over 840,Offit.lMW, and tho system i* re fait grow iag in farur that il would nut be surprii
ing if it doubled tbit year.

You should

i wdcd

rhat stacks of Goods

One Hi

Money,

PAY

re*Ibcp a Tailor and Manufacture Fne Goods to order.

R. MUDGE.

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Ye Sell CiejjKr Till Ollers.

d- .venxs.

piTTHE.

CASH

Coining into our Store.

DRUGS AND MEDICINES
TAILOR &amp; FARLEY ORGAN.
Di THE DRUG DEPARTMENT

AGENCY OF
Taylor &amp; Farioy Organ.
Prouoonco.1 by all Good Judge* to be

For

Dollar’s Worth that Goes Ont

SPRING

Ad

AVERY.

v»ui ecu iticiu an
Iflan to thffitowho

finite Uta Utetan It Hoi
kteOly.

SPRING * AVERY.

their Photographs.

PLANTATION

Thousand Dollar*!

00 Him OF RIIM!!

Money,

Tbe Illustrated Chrutiiii Weekly with
its beautiful picture* aid admirable
reading, come* to our editorial sanctum
with uuiailiag regularity.
In the f resent jyoek'&lt; issue wo litva

I’an-epger* wishing to have cboicu of
rail or steamer between Kingston and
Montreal, must decide and get proper , Mikado or head rule of Japan, tho firet ■
ever preronted in thi* country, is also ■
ticket* when purchasing.
.
given. Much interest ia attached to tho
preaent rule of Japan from the fact that1
A few day* ego tho tetcgrapli rvp&gt;rtho ha* revoked all cf the law* and I
ej that tho employe*-* eouneetad with
Tho Elitur uf tho Whitehall Jbnna odirt* against Christianity, which has'
the building trade in London bid struck gives tho Valley Diviaiun of the Mwh- been in force for three hundred years,
i pan Central, and ita offic* rs the fotlow- and ba* forbidden diriaa honor to bo j
tian of time-' It appear* that their pre*- :ng merited notice, in tho last ie«u&gt; of paid to him, thus breaking down th*
ent wage* arc wren pence per hour, and
meet formidable barriers to the introduc-;
ton boar* constitute a day's work. They
seek an advance of nine pone? j&gt;er hour,
busspl l
A bewutiful yummor picture u the
“Thrushf s Noft” An early tradition of
to nine hours a day. They clsiin that
the dtemvery of tbs art of priabng
in addition to tho ten hour* of wort they
from rai*c&lt;! litter*, i* tho subject of an
are &lt;»mi&gt;e2ed to go long dutaacre in
illustration. Tho “ Children’* Depart­
Phospha
their own time to and from their work.
ment" ia as attractive ai good stories
It eecm* that a mason gets seventy
and plcasent picture* can make iL '
doom per day ar about *1.40, and what
Tha publisher* announce that io
they strike for i* !F pmice per day for
their next number will bo given on arti­
nine hours work which would be equal
cle tbowins bow to build a cheap, neat
to 11-80 per day. The mechanic* of
cottage tor WOO, with illustration* and
Washington receive* from 84 to 15 »rr
full .necifieatfon.
day, more than twice os much a* their
brother workmen in London, and yet
living and root ia ths aggregate are
Respcchfully infants the
higher ia London than in Washington
public of Barry County and
city. Thi* illustration afford* the most United Stater Patent Office to Michigan
Surrounding. Country, that
•triking rontr**t between the great dif- Inventors for the week ending June 18,
feronoo in the social nod personal 1872, and each bearing that dale. Fur­ lion peo[&gt;la' for ite great mission is to he is making at reduced
and amuse, to instruct and ■prices, the best Photographs
standing of machaaica in tho United nished this paper by Cox A Cox, Solicit-,
delight. Tha contents ot the July unm- : in (he county, and second to
States and abroad. Upon tho Euro­ ore of Patent*, Washington, D. C :
ber orc excellent, and wo do not hesi­
none in the State.
Becket. Janice Graham. Vassar.
pean Continent mechanics and laborers
tate to call cur rtador* attention to ft. Bfo
Cheap ’T’v-uwliy Work
Washing Machine, Ecra McCoy, Pon- Hee what cun be obtained for 15 cent*,
arc paid orca less in proportion, ao that
or 11.50 per year. Jurt glanes at the palmed off as Photographs,
when wage* arc doubled in Europe they
Hat England'* House of Commons;" but Artistic pictures that can
Railway Switch, Marcos Brdoknway
win bo yet very considerably below
„ The Croton Dam;,, „ Boston Harbor., only be made from, cdtpterthose that sro paid to tho mochauica ia Jr., Junwvdie.
icnea and a Scientific Icnowh
School Seat Joint, Spencer C. Clark.
tha United Stale*. Ia tbe face of there
edge of ths business. Call
bleaaing* and their general jeueperity
*
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’
I upon by
Wire Fenaa, Hioaiaa Hill, Jr.. Stunri*.
Lubricator, Chart*-. 11. Pnrahall, !fe- barton
“To th* Absent; " •• Tha
•features
Red Crow," " Miraon;" " Ar. Empty
elsewhere.
Wood Sewing Macbinr, Cha*. A. To­ Pocket-book ; ” "The Florentine MaidJf.
B.
Persons
with
tight
so ;- “ Jalie i" *• Nobody,. Daughter."
ministered tha law so wisely and wall
“ Bidie ;n “ Note* from the Far West; ” blue or grey eyes are request­
that here ia America have all buatneaa
*• The Grave ia the Foreet;" “ The Nun ed to call on cloudy days for
oaterpriaes so uniformly pro*i«m*d and

iimr Wtison U more Ihoruoghly in
The Govemment baring sot tho ex­
sympathy with the laboring people than
ample of tho right hour rate for ila
any other American Statesman uf our
work, private enterprise. must neoaeaHie early Uruggtes with poverrily conform to it sooner or later; and
tho Bepuhliran party which haa emanci­
pated tho riava will male it ite farther
nuewoa to cmanri pate the laborer* from

17® Packages of Dry Goods,

Wool, Wheat, Oats and Corn.

M8Wt

e aevcral tow
&gt; usual num!

We have been, and ulill moan to be,
temperate ia each political diacusooa* .
1 os the campaign may eecm tu rail far. i
‘ What there is of good in the co called I
i liberal Republican movement we uro I
| ready ecough to acknowladga. however ■
, much wv may differ from it ia regard to
The mathoil to attain that good. What
&gt; there ia to condemn ia the pa*: onduct
of the Republiora party we oxp««i to be
' always an ready to admit when the fact*
j sladl corn*' to our knowledge, ua is the

fl/IC LU/IBEHriWWdtfWtW

'
Funcxr

&lt;&gt;/!«, qn9csi(ies,
Qo«te, Book.,

aco

a T-1880-X.
This wumWnl tagatobin restorative
i* the sheet-anchor uf the feeble and do -

HASTINGS, MICH.

�Rprisucm Btfw
~ ffmiM purn ti tamlwrn.

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.
J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO
Wishing you auroras ia the PrateraMinutes of Prerious meeting road and ual Campaign, I sign myself.
approved. Th# Marshall reported as to
Faithfully Your*
coadrtion of crittews on 8b.te Street aad
South East Conisr of Union Block.
Street Cosnmisatouer accooui &lt;ZS7G.35
To aa Daauuns.—The United Broth •
reciaved and refare-l to ccmmitlre on
n»w CLtmh in tte tosrnahip of

la tte West: lai. To Omaha, connect­
ing with the great Pacific Roads. 2d,
To lancolo, the capital cf Nebraska,
and all that beantiinl region south of
tbe IHatie, fited with R. R. Lands aad
hrwseteails. 8d. Io St. Joseph, KaaThe Altering a«M«to were returaad
aa* City and all Kar—
■ 4&gt;y Ficwr.re Connnitteo with reedtaendaTte roads aro —1
tom that they be allowwl;
tte best bridges,
Georg &gt; Alfdt* work ^n,8d .Ward,
76
1 George Ateft.'work in 4th Ward, 73 60
' Jawn Rich. Blacksmithing,
3 SO
Gary Spaulding has a naw and full
। Goodyear A Striker, Iron,
4 87
ttock of Boots, Sbov* and Notio... Ball1
On motion they were allowed and
iRK at Tory low price*.
nfltS

MMWtS.

gBgrsTnThftx ttt

Tell me not in mournful numlxn*. life
ia but au empty dream. For the place
to bay good* aheap for tbe money ia al
tho New York Cash Store. '

FOE BALE.
Homo and lot ou tlio East end of
Green Street near the G. B. V. Depot
Homo eon tains 9 Rooms, a pleasant and
deairable location will te sold at a bar-

jflHHlh.

Peninsular^ Railway.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grind River Valley Division

DRUGS

Woodland i* to be dedicated on tfaturday. th* 13th of July, at 11 o’clock A.
M. We expect Bishop El wards to of­
ficiate. Dur Quarterly meeting corn
memo, un tte samp day. at 2 o’clock
P. &gt;1. A cordial invitation is givin to
all to attend ou the occasion.
2w

Medicines,

Dye Stufls,

PAINTS &amp; OILS
School Boohs J- Stationery

of ordinances, fur the ensuing year bo
! let to tte lowest bidder ucoompainod by
surety, all bids to be brought in at th*
next regular meeting of the board;
Moved and carried that the Street
, Iteumittoq hayo ona taora week to ex­
amine and report in In regard to openi ing road as petitioned far by E. M. Bin­
man, Seth Saulabmy, Milo Oiborn and
87 otter*. Moved by Aid. Pratt that
Jcffareon St be broken up aad repaired
ss*at week; carried. Moved by Aid.
distre.a or gripe, but operate* wbaa all' Van Velaor that the Recorder te instruct­
other remedies have failed. It is ear- ed to procure a Map uf the City tor the
tain to supersede PUL, Castor Oil, Nar­ use of tho board; oarried.
By Aid. Pratt that tte Street Com­
cotic Syrup* and all other purgative and
exciting medicines. The Csstori* cuu- missioner be instructed to complete the
tabM neither Minerals, Morphine nor job heretolor* let to Joseph Col*, ou tte
Alcohol. . By its emolient, soothing ef­ Bailey Hili ia th* asm* manner a* cun •
fect, it assimilates the food and prod urea traded with him and keep a limo and
natural sleep partkalarly adapting &lt;t to ‘ exact accvuut of tte actual coat of doing
crying and teething childnin' 'It ernes j the same and report to the Conned ।
Stomach Ache, Wind Colic,Constipation,
Dy AM. Van V-lsor that the Street
Flatulency, Croup and kills Worms.
Make your Druggist send fur it -, he will Cimmiesfoner be authoriz-d to purrteen
always keep it, as every family mast i a Scraper lor use on Street* ; carrind.
Cm Motion Conned Adjourned.
have if. It ci&gt;»U bat fifty cwnta a bottlo.
William D, Hayes,

pindeul has beou shirking his duly for
a long time, for which he sincerely asks
*pardbtf; and n^w/ g-xng 0a tha aupp osition thU mCI pir tia hxt La en grouted,
will ood.saror to indite a few item* from .
thia busy (?) littlu City which ho h&gt;&gt;pja
ate efficient LI your druggist has not may, at faa-tf, Interest KiOiobbly enough
got it, suad direct to Proctor Bros.,
■ As regarJs pdiltos, alllioujh I nin
। Gloucester, Maas. 8o» tevurttenient.
' not oss Biuoh of a i-ditieian as some, as
! far as I bar* been able to judge, the
cuunty will, no doubt, gj for the PhilaI dslphia ciiilid.-itot, how strongly, I sin
unable to aay Grosloy is not very popt
ulsr uuioog llw Democrat* hero, al­
Another lot of tbow aplendid stytei
. though a great many way lh.il if hi*
of ahawb.and Paraaolsjnst received at
n-iminstion is ratitied at Baltimore, the/
tte New York Cash Store.
n7tf
, will have to vote for him. but will bare
■ to shut their ev.-&lt; and “ go it blind." th*
! same as thry did whan Burbanan was

2 S .. 4SXS. * IS tfi
jawretteswitth

Everybody Ifhould try them before Purchasing. Elsewhere.

The Weber &amp; Gabler Piano.
BEAMONABLE TERMS ABE GIVE’S.

«.“•

WARD &amp; THAYER.

May 15, 72

Hastings &lt;J- Megan.

The Organ for the People 1I

»r tfr

r‘T orw

, Tte Artesian well question is being
; agitated agaiu and but week, a mooting
! waa held by the dtiaena, at wliich it

Plenty—Potato bugs.
Above par—Grant stock.
Growing—Everything green.

Naw Goods in ondtoss variety just
opened, aad Cor .tele at astonishingly
low price* at Barber S Bailey’* m29tf

'MR

Ibulroa.1 meeting—Ysteerday.
Sod—Tte Greeley Republicaus.
Out of Un way—Republioan bolters.
In demand—Wool at buyer*' price*.
Sick - Tho Democracy, cauw, Greeley

UssSjurss* Kw’ts r«*CXteJte’ivsrr S&amp;

Michigan Central R. R.
ILD, RELIABLE ISO O1BECT ROUTE,

SESJSXS’aSSJSS tt S=.

' waa voted to request the City Council to
call a meeting, far tbe purpoee of voting
to raise a tax far a limited amount with
which to try fur aootter Artesian Welt
Tbe Couacil have rained the call for tte ‘
mreting to te hrId Wednesday Jane J
2lth, at which, no doubt, tte rote for ■
tho tax will have a large majority.
Tho put week has been rather over- '
burdened with excitement. Monday '
Grady’s Circus gsre two exhibittons, I
which wore thj tert I have ever seen
to this town. Tuesday trining. tho
Peak family gave one of thair popular
•uiteriuiwoeals. Welteeday evading
(te Dwd Triapiar. held * Spectacle
Wifivi! which netted them ftnm 316 tot

Now at tho Carriage Factory of J. Lee Reed!

SOLD IN HASTINGS,
BY ACKLEY A SLADE.

INOCURE.NO charge

To bn built—Th" Kalauuxoe, Hast­ 420 ate wMJMmpea in i* Roe. Fri­
ings A Lowell 1 11 j
day th’ Uatoa S.-!1O &gt;1 ha I a pic tit: .r
Deeervedly popnbac—Tbo Valley Di*t^a&gt;kW&gt;«.U fa Itek/Ut
'a&amp;if uaa ar fwo otter toaatera who

A Tan Pou: of the Independent*

in wndition interwhlrt. it had,fajl&lt;«i but

75 cents for men Cottonadc front of tbe Ice cream Rooms of Mr*. lias tofus-J uuw hie into all ft* krateahli,
Pants at the Great One Price Hitchcock, ia a fin* one, but aa u wines brought* a? 1* a higher and tetter
Store of Grand Rapids. Star far all practical purposes u a Greeley atoadard of sclteqrahip ifc*u it haa pffl
Republican.
attained before. Planed in a good workClothing House._____
/ Pour* Cant Hoe*.—Hun.

John

fag condition ate fitted far a aueeeasor
who will not find not half th* disagree-

Star Clothing House, Grand K eagle haa jwrt imported a pair of Po­ doto. and ufficultiaa with which Mr.
land China Hugs, the very brat wa hare Flteraft hat hte tereeatnad.. Mri M.
Rapids.

Only S7.00 for a good
doubble and twist suit of
clothes for men. Star Cloth­
ing House, Grand Rapids.
33.00 buys a good suit,
little boys Star Cloths
House, Grand Rapids.

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R
OOI.tG EJt-arri

ever aocn.

Such cntvrpriso droerres E Latham of Gaaaadaigua N. Y. a
graduate of Mtohtgea State Urivvmty,
suorewds Prat Fliieraft. at a salary of
11,300. to. 1
Jl
•‘ftefituudtoioa tat tte new jte ia
completed, aad the brick work cummonaed. Everything looks aa if it wonJ
be put through in rifon' order. Th*
tenityof ttk-ttel the tutorial for it
from tte founds torn -u&gt; ft all, ajthar
produce'! or manufastured ia this Counly. .The foradateo iao( aiwaip *»&gt;-

Theaboi’e cut represents the most successful TIRE SET­
TER in existence, which is now in full working order at
my Shop, near the Railroad.
I claim for this Machine tho fbltbwiiig advantage over
the old method of
.
Tills: SETTING.
1st. The Time which il lakes to do the work.
■Id- lean make a Tire tighter than by any other pro­
cess, with an absolute benefit to the wheel.
3rd. 1 can hold the dishjust where I please and still

tighten the Tire.
4th. I can make a better job on a poorer wheel than
any man living can, after the usual way.
.
On tho SJfih inst., I set Forty-Eigyt tire in just six
hours; to the entire Satisfaction of my Customers.

Ha^infi.JunrtS, 1871.

J. JjQQ Reed.

Stewart &amp; SteinhofT,

Hastings P. 0, July 2d, 1872.
Mr*. Mary C Batoon, Cteta Blowers,
Edwin Chafiee, Wm. R. Cock, Mra.
I worked up by Eaton Go. Stone cutMary Davie, Eyre Bro. &amp; Olwcr 2, Misa —,£■ The brick are ntannfacicrod alKeana Eaton, H. L Rickard, Water 8. mori in sight oddte Tbwn, *ad ite cmSearha. Nelli* Whiting, Able Witbey,
r' titap far Ite ceas.gmtel-window. Ac.,

Swytal ail lectaiical.

DENTISTS

dry. ~tt# Jah when completed will be

fin- n looking Itelding aa you will
Gild most any-where, and will throw the '
££«*** Chari Huas* quite fate *»J
m

t,i.niw~roWT QUALITY.

�Gigaatic

Gift

Enterprise.

CAPITOL OF

MICHIGAN

*186.000
THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION.

AGENTS.

iMisg •brstasd «/ lite Awe'ite-l. Air. K. R. Mvsra, Ute brndh .t IH CroingM •&lt; I* n'
Cr&lt;;ro Inrony ot Um S»« ( .pltel ot Mtetegaa. h«’»

St Joscph.Micii. July 4,1872 Tho C«lvort Uth?$rapblag Company of Detroit,
Vpro iks earl. wJ sra sms r«H«kte. « s^teUM Ttstod Uik«&lt;r.P» ot

.
.

dow». in tlura, days—no mure aurpriws.
reara;wtivgr. ItmldJinga tegelhrr ae -at I
iriemca, in th'awrot uki shieking fash­
ion. Nobody who reads tho nowapopor■
• ill ever g»t caught in the rain.
Tnu*i. of course, when Mr. Lrakin i
■uonnsds in retiring general recognition
for bis Law of Periodkity, nothing with'

,
dictionary oa so nuar words buro been ,
marked. Ihinga will take jitaim. I sup.
(Kiae. irTthmr regular sequence, as fore- ;
ordained and foretold. life will bo a I
Miwpby-l'aulscn gurao of chews ; except
that wu shall keep on pushing the men !
around m a uightmareish sort of way.i|
after ‘chsckmato in sexeutren mores'
has been ntiBouncvd.
It's all of npioco—w. at'.KT jiroLabili- l
tie*; Ivakin's Low ; cooiposition buek-||
logs cast-inm tree-stumpa: si.ring-fa.!rn&lt;
ing to keep children from kicking oil
the clothi-a; canned vegetable*; steam
yaebta on tbo Ben of Galileo ; parlor
" akataa; pro.kdpaam.
Tooiatncs in winter are u» mm-b out
of place as sanligbt in a theater. (If ।
■ you wore at the Nibuun sMfowv at Wai- '
lack’s tho other Saturday, when th-­
; shuttota irouM fly open, every now hod 1
' then you kntw. ghastly thatia!) Things
must bo in keeping. Tomatoes moat b&gt;flanked by rediabiu. and fresh j-coa, and '
lettuce—with a scent of summer air. ■
And borides tomatoes mwrt fo tomatoes,
nut a tautnlirnig romblnnce—a mixture
of carpetra«
«u4 tnuiem, just'sm? enc ugh of the gennino diah to take
off ths keen edge ol uno's drhfbt whoa,
in due time, the first toothsome t*i!e of I
tho vegetable comes to you with the'
twitter of birds and the touch of the
cool-warm air upon your brow.
.. . Well, there is anollwr side tu all
this.
Tbo beauty of it is tliat spring -is
•priaff, no m'nttor l«w it corni-s at last,
or where—in the rity, hoarldod by small
boys calling "fens'1 bstween the acts of
tho opera; in tho ernntty by birds and
flowers and flavor uf garlic m the but­
ter. Spring is spring, and will have
its way.
And as to ;&gt;o:!or skates, wbon I come
to think of it!—The 1‘rofnssor made me '
go with him to the Kink ono night last
wiabw. lie went down, bo saiX ore-rt-;
i-rruing, altar Greek, fur a half-hour's
“fun.''
And the Profcsior’s pretty
daughter, she was going for tbe “fun," i
too,—sewmed to bo really excited About
it. Oao might hove thought, to look at
her choeka, it wax to be n moonliehl
frolic on a froain mill-pound. I -lida't,
want to go nt all; it sra-med to mo
sacrilege, sliding around ou roller* over,
pine boards, and calling it skating! Its '
Lad enough to skgto wi h real skntcm,
under a corroggted roof and by gnsKftii ; but thitmocksryl—Na, I protest­
ed, I shall be true to the runners and
lamfin-s cf my boyhood!
But I went. 1 didn't go so far as to I
gut tho roller* on; 'I raorely stood and

Wheeler &amp; Willson

MIE!

The Ilewt In tfce World I

Hif lf a AfiUion having been
Sold!

Guarantee Satisfactioi

Buffalo Land.
»3S,W0 in HeU EM.tr!

M

.

*3.000 in Cul.1
*0 ,655 in Peraomd Property.

D. COOK. .1ft.
grojxcz-mae/j.vp

®Lup in

a

Barlow 4 Goody^',

Wanhw, ajobiag C. F.'lfo^ t

Co's Foundry..

r»&lt;&gt;sr«a ntrn-itev. «e-tero*.

Wool wmt Gy railroad til k

scS^rsreg;

iri«4 and sent U&lt; L in s,.j

otitnscrsss.

‘ COIR, WALLACE &amp; LAW.

WKU OME IIAUBLE

SJ2AS3

pm-arstl IO fsrsto, sll Hull st-Oat Mons'
• aterJaMss, .Mila. Csfa Ofteg., .Mops. L.oA

Htvulngs, May

CARDING

^V*fS

1872.

MACHINE

-SfShJtWo-.,.i

mis..

'.lais Arm mi, kt sstUsd al(k silbsr ite''"
I. A IIOl.llkOOK.
I _ .
.
K. A. IIOl.nHOilK.
I DsteA Clir afllasiia:.. Ms, l.i, h:i
net,'

‘id.

luo’sisi'rois.-Iks.Iirs.tas «m teks slsss m ssro as tbs ..te. ms usd.. Am kMlrs

TH, mi HD SHEET IfflJ SHE.
i.

Ns rotes .ill

Kelialilfi .Agents Wanted in Every Town in the Stade

ll.iSU.infet!
■
VI __ SLMtTlC ASb Lbat: STTMt

-- . v. ...
Mooorol 4ra&gt;,s(.

rw

SEwriNG machines. 'w•*~4m

rkkf,s 10 0,,r

Mritev&gt;«r« •• l&lt;
.&lt; mteross. «».l
Urahal, M.

BBAflO PRATT, fWt

JMNH«.!mnS,Srt.

CHAN J. DUN, OOL AU

OILS' CARBOLIC TABLETS.

wmo
SINE’S

GRAND RAPIDS

COUGH MIXTURE.

$5,000 IN GOLD !

Shade iif Winthrop! Instead of tbe
ring and scnqio of stout u]hhi the «-, !
there waa a bolkiw ramble ns of ma- '
chinny land oter in cne corner tlir
Champiciu cutting chalk eagles on the j
floor.
If they kali gone about it sadly and ’
solemnly, like mourners nt a funeral, it'
would not turn b.-ou half so bud It
.was their cheertulnras that was so ;■»thutic. It seemed as if tills great pro­
cession of youths nnd midto-agid that
swayed and swung post me where I
stood, werj under the influence cf a ,

DR, WILSONS

CAtlTION

GMo.t, WHI.’ CmWMI

BLOOO PURfflER

CARD.

.“ajraxrL.cs.'t
snssJtrmfCutxiK;

TO EVEUK.INVALID
H.s4 O.te. Hrahh hr Allt Ite am

WHATEVER JXizr:

FUBGU. OJTS

WONDERFUL OIL!

KSsjttcsrw

Ayer's

Hair Vigor,

PhL FOWLER'S GREAT WORK
SHEPARD'S

I «‘tete“JXMd»*a.&amp;«
,i|rf awu.ss.
1,4k,
fesggg
^j^
t^?

COMPOUND WAHOO Bffl®

For restoring to Gray Hair ita
natural Vitality and Color.

AGENTS WASTED
&gt;. uoudm'kci. s

PfiESmOfflAL CAMPAION BOOI LADIES

will ceaoc, the GgUu will ft down, and
Maidenly awaking from their dream,
tln&lt; akaters will Aliriak into the street
oral bank lo tlnsir hoyaoin tarror.
Evnu jxar-Ii r skatn* do aometitnc* gut
lauan, and «iro tnuai kuna! to Uotrn
item while tho other gently ntetn bor
' hand on hi* shouMcr. for anpport And ,
here, tint, tfo* gir!* Irarn u&gt; lie 'taught; 1
aad roikra, like rotrm r , r.rc itrudtee»u U .-ill—so llgut;
_
O thia givut-hcarttel bbaedhuBuiuly
of ,.ur.. I vw it take* ' to itM-lf, at la-t.
vrory artitatial caaloct and CJx.t:ir.uiiv
brought wiiiiin it&lt; domain—just a&lt; uat- j
ure reviim-a, with iry nail iiidio I nod |
rust, vrvry |iw,m ot bmuaa handwork '

Dr. Crook's Wine of Tar.
,*

IO

-VEATIH

YOUNG MEN

DR. CROCK'S

WINE

LIGHT IRON CASTINGS

Sure;

* ... 1 •.brraldiit woudor if there were Detroit Novelty
Works,
tinxro whea Old ProbaMitfot Limidf------------------------------- »-------------------forgets Liu umbrella. Atul may be L«&gt;
isn't sc rury «41 after »U Alay bo to
acruibody—for off—tho su3nn&lt;-r roiu is
dtarer I'tecauan Old l'rubabiliti&lt;% in
that formal adwitifo- way of hie said
that it -as cumiag—Fim Tkt U!J Ci4■joti, tit tiaHturojor Jnlg.

.ZdnxMlJrr, Iiuligntloii, .Sessr.WoiMiJaMbtera'rrCuws.
'*,fc sAsasmia. sawa4
arh, CbstleeMcro, Aerrowo and
THOMA 1 ALTOFT.
Sirt Ilntdachr, Harr Cnfudalnt,
HKlWU.'lfXBXtl*l.
'
t'rvrr.t-Iffiif, Dyoprptla, U ornto
in Children. rUeo, ltiUo,&lt;. foxnidnlnit, iMooof Appetitr. Krup.
Hom of the Shin, Itmplro on the
Knee, and all Itionueo of the
ntowl; alm the beet Dinretlc in
Cm fur Kidney Cuntplalnte,
U m;.- llaek, Pain in the Loino,
i.nmbaoo, Grund. Ilhrautatiiuu,

13iSgSfe£

nothing el« ean be found ao cUdraWa'
Uotammg neither oil not dr*, it &lt;L^
trot soil white cambric, tujd &lt;«t !a.U
foug ou tlw hair, giring (t a rieh, gfoy.y
lustra, and a grst.fi! psrfum. * ’

Trittarr Onran«.
jM»dIn&lt;*nyUrerOMrptatnt,
It to abo a saptrtor Tonic, "*

mow sabtlc, an uur uiriliratiuu
Older, it -ya : On the watgh for
it aa Lad u ihotumltes, or for the
: and uaaopiuiroted. ot whom a
mlgi! make a riwfan. il b next!
nsaibfe for a young woman to ea-'
rar unatamded wittaiu; tixar
edge. Sbe » fortunate if they

BMtormtbe Appaiite,
Btrengtheaa tha Sntem.
Bcctorea theneak and
DcbHrtatrd,
Cum the Food to Diktat,

J. Cole &amp; Son,

Hair Restorative

iul

S.’-'itLtSwSScj';
ttjrtswjwr-si-.-i;

SL.-3&amp;-E"KSi'tSSSZ
ItJ Ibe vonatnicUonor cue hundred rode
. ™ J1rn»‘I. begltinlnx Ito feet South
of sutfon two and ooqUouIik to Sts-

tion wren, Afoq Grudina and Plank­
ing ISO feet on the top of ‘AgureS’’hill,
'With goo.1 Oak ot Elm Flank tbro,
Inchee thick and not moro I Iran six
Inches tn »Mtb with thteo stringer,
under the same. all to he out ot good
■ound material. Also Gutter, to be
made on each u te one foot tn depthand
,*» rOrt^lIL.y,dt.h-. The Contract for THE KIT MICE MW lEUtK'
Bay part af Ute world
I
'*ld *"*, w1*L,’.0,Jr ** ’« to a&gt;c ton col
rospotisibln binder wfo. dud! lurnl-h
PGA FAMILY USE.
Itwo n-.p9uidti&lt;&gt; aurtUo, for Uy gm1 nictation m aui-h contract tu a good
I wwrttxnanllkb manner by the Drat day
of November »rzt. All bidders must
tarnish good wd aufflocul rurity in
the penal sum ot "in- thousand dollar.

nALFORD
LIUS3MIBE

.........
*nu»M«: -in*t*M.
''
&gt;’“£*••’4 ’ “0~ tern

(«v»w taprocrommu, i maa
X
ho,!‘ °r
kb r 7^'
tUtahew of all
• TUaw.wd. Whitewood etc.
lono., !»25 jroraotw.
ftlrtker
•trni turu, iwjuiro at-this Q0o&gt; u* uf

TABLE SAUCE.

GROCERS

HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS

WOOD'S
CopoifiD fitoouf,

.

WKnu'S
'•tfXttMABLl'

'

WQRB COfifECTIOKS

and batdnns often, though not always,
cured by iliua Nothing can reato,
the hair whan tbe follrchw are da-’
strayed, or the glands atrophied and
decayed; but such aa remain can be
eared by thia application, and stimuUtod into activity, to that a new
growth of hair u produced. Instead
of fouling the hair with a pasty aediraent, it will keep it clean and rigorous.
Ite occasional uro will prerent the hair
Ircra turning gray or foiling off aaj
rr,-,
I. t_. i j__ _

•onto preparations daogeroes and imunnua to the hair, tha Vigor caa oulr
benefit but 'no* harm A U wauti

Dr. Oils’ Eitract al Juniata

NATURE’S

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PURIFY YOUB BLOOD.

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                  <text>HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTti MICHIGAN

BEAUTIFUL

WSDJttSDAY, JULY IO. 1872.

RELIABLE
Agents for the Celebrated

I ly would cause a unirerwit and abound| ing tom of others, ate gratitude for too
i favors that all receive reciprocally from
tte root. Ate yet with this fact indis­
putable, and oo evident that it can
aearoely aonape tho attention of any one,
there is another equally evident ate be­
yond queeikin, that seems altogether incoosistoat with it. While everybody
owm everything he haa ate is-under
Got!- -to toe reel. &gt;1 fa scarcely poeaibto
to find 090 who doos not consult ate
rtiive far his own gratification tun than
for the good of society at large. Who
thinks of cherishing sj LU own supreme
sentiment In reference to all humanly,
gratitude for tte farm, received from
itf Wbodsrire.or.tofalu^rrief-rifol
returning to society so far as possible
tho benefits received from it ? . I would
by no means bo so misaatoropta aa to
deny 4&gt;st many do cterish'euob drebre
and make of them a strong and control!-:
ing principle. But it would no a deceptiou for any one to imagine that such
priooiplre predominate over regard for
self fa the world, fibry msa/w iuudf,
la yvt practically tbe ruling sentiment of
' the racu with (udixnl various manifestsUoua of it, and uttflitatl ewhibitioao of
a high miudod devotion to the good of
others, that is td toe nature of true rir-

Gentlemen I
ThUplow whereever introduced' has found unusual favor
because of'

You

AH IB Ik OEtnl IfflLE FIIMS.

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Irl rightness of Draft.

. county Ladies knowtio

a8n&lt;fTfiafe- (i^ 11 a iidling.

JooW

I

3rd Excelling of work, f.nys n furrpw well
and will not clog.
trtrlTR tTfeft t'TK.fii15i1it.v The chilled Iron

warn*

tampered steel.

this Plow in the handa

Boxton ('«nh Store,

teen aleo ia tho fact tow. notwithstaud.
! ing tho actual dependence of every one
upon the root, it ie very common for poopie toflatte-tbomselvea that their stre, coeeea, whoa they do shareej, ate due
I only to thetnMlvra Mil -not &lt;0 others.

Northwesterti Fnir at

And a&gt; ouflobu

'.it|

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Grand Rnpiily.
.

1 for oxisling nnd living Ujoti otters. !
1 Itey scum to a k the question what 1
i good they ar„ doing in tte world, or
■ tew they arc helping otters, but they
^regnnl it as a full equivalent for all tteir
■ exactions upon toe rest, that by tte aocileni, uf princely birth, ar by toe i&gt;oaaeoakin uf a great conceit th »y lut. so tost
others mey look ujicn them and ad-

It is nut plaussaut to contemplate such
phases of human nature, any more than
it is the vicious and rena[&gt;t that rob and
defraud and prey upon society. Wo
refer to thorn simply that wo may get a
truv'e*timato of thia foible and lault of
humanity and then sue tho more dearly
tU reuiody and bow modi hotter too con­
dition of all if the remedy worn applied.
Tb- groat rvmo.lv for all evil io to be
foetid iu tte religion of Chrutianity.
Its principte and rules of life 'are al

GDODYUAR &amp; STRIKER.
. i. That It has ite*beat constructed shuttle and toe most perfect lower trtiolun
, In existence, nnd dcflro aU competition la tfowc particulars.
' 3. That It has the -inly Srnt ton r, Htxr-Anjcsn so needle lobe found In
wy MhutUc Machine, by which toe thlaflrcc material or tte finest fabric can l&gt;c
1 sewed, using either etit loti, dft. hr ftrienlhtva^ff any sizaor finish.
‘ 4. That It ruM coolly, rapidly and quietly, all .mottona being «weltlve-wsar
Ing ports being made oC stevi, and making a perfect hx.-k-&lt;4ltch alike on both

KrtfisJa.

1 tevo noticed, ate tew will it change tho
1 feuKugs ate orttona of men. There ie
nothing to which religion is more direct­
ly aud porsutoaxly opposed than to too
srilCtAaru a^Aaswasfy. In whatever way
thia wdfifanesa rnty mantel itaeU -

: &amp;. TluU each Machine ia tteruuxldy te-tod on the fiurol st a ell aa tbo owraert
| (fawns of gotea, aud fart ready fur lire, and need 1 no n-sdju.trn mt or alteration
of any kind for ordinary erwing.
8. Th*» It laeo simple lu construction, and easily kept In order, that very lltttoorMlnetnsrttowh BomUrtto team toHUteh, Hem. Fell. Braid, Bind, Cord
.
jo
w
. __
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Respect fully
Hincf fo their pnirohs nudl
the Public G
Uy.that they, have removed |
to the Large and ('oimnodioiis New Brickj
Rtore adjoining the Washiugton Block, antlj
wiMbe happy to nerve nil who may give tbeiu
[n call. Crockery and Groceries constantly!
k-. . Lttad, and wHI be sold!
Hinn at rhe advertised;
do’nt believe it cnll and 1 —
------ . . r-.—blglmt standard zof perfection, tin
&gt;&lt;■&lt;.

alwsys uppMod by *mr Seetptaro max­
im ar by tte ton. and spirit of tbaGoepol Tbo social life which would be
created under tho full control of toe retetue uf jou bare-perhaps seen
a little snoeduto pnUiahed ia tte
newspapers to illustrate the idea of
irerybody helping evervtedr- A mao

We Pnv Cash for Bn!t&lt;
I’rhdiice.
.■•

EVEHY NACHIXB

IB EUK.E.V

W.kitItANTRII

A &lt;M Agent s.slM for JUUKT .006*TT. 4^ w

-

G. t. FRETTS.Agent.
(■rn.n&lt;l TX*xi&gt;1&lt;1m, Mich.
Mi-». MoEr.WA.IN.

0MIR1

ice for

and if oar ways are different, and our
judgments do not always coincide, so
much the better it may be, for between
us both ws are more Ekely to get nt tte*

counterpart a f my own.
11 eannoi be expected that the .pint
of kindly charity which will prevail in
all tenets will be prwneely tho same as
the affection which belongs only to the
family relation. There it tn a genuine
philanthropy rotnothing of the ekinoat
of affection, to that tho coannand is wall
expressed. Thou .halt fere thy neighbor.

of hnsband and wife, parent and child,
brother nnd sister is of a kind as well ae
of a degree that distinguishes it tfcn a
philanthropic love of others. t^foru

mere friendliness

But

J Aititt al Hulifti, licUfa

T5I tefeteta k.« *ncin * k, on on;

a k an &lt; i A s«m-«

liaring purchased q Jteno *bal hte
been mafa ebsiinate and vioioav by illtn-ntraeot, was uuabto to get tbo anitual
to go, when hie liitfe girl rev upend
whupored to too Lors* that be should
not ilo ro, for h- had now gotten ma
Hare whercrrerybody hulpml everybody.
The policy of the family pxjvritod at
taigth. according to thaetoiy, ovortte
'stubbornness of the animal, and te was
won fa bo one of toe most faithful ate

a* well as in the devotion ofrja mother
for bor child. And throe ch\racteris-

The Church, too * a public though a
ttos must bo actin- and controlling whan divine institaifon. It U for tbo bewfli
that spirit prevails among a people by of everybody. and it shedsits beneficence
winch everybody helps everybody.
wilb no limit of generality so well over
Next to this prerabrat spirit tho moat it. enemies as over its friends. Audit,
■* . fcf;
life of too, meat look not to one or to jt few
but to the many for its support. It can
bnt roly as to its humM relations upon
toe same good principio that ia ovary'
where .else so beneficent, everybody
,
helping everybody. And how will the
'
Church of Christ pnMpcr end fat influ­
ence b« supreme over tho evils of society
'
'

pint.

NiiiiiDt

otectiow
Holder I

Gold 1
Michi

It io noticeable that ton &gt;ealiment si
1Iwupitality also cherishes this trait, so
1that under its influence people ere ot1tea in advance of their own natural imIpulsea. Malutadosof people will feel
1themselves rnuMo to give a sum of
1
1
pitallty a greater outlay in cteerfaliy
borne. Thia i. to toe credit not of hu­
man nature, bid of that power in a
Christian civilization wHefa haa so eto-

hospitality. Hut why not grvr the gtn cr­
ons impute a much wider tenge t "Why
should it be confined as It is so largely
to private friendship, and the ocouwo-

oent if applied to aU of our regions in
social and business life. Kindly feeling
haa quite as good a place to exhibit itealfb society whererivalries and atto

judier. ami dislike, will be fa»
oocte utmovptere will te tool
ate aitending ywd »*’ M
ThU may not require fast ora
shall te parfaot iu tte aeons 0

one kviuglodo all that be cm to help
others. Under the operation of each a
prevailing opi.nl we ahould look in rain
for tho drticioncwn iu rovenuue that are

of worker, r^edy to do all that can be
done forfllm Chrialiat) cause
(tare more, under the prevalence of
tbia benign i&lt;inciplo gvodaoM awl rirtuo would bo Jpre-emiaent in all hearts
end lives; and this-for u double reason.
All wooU, by proeuraption be submitted
to the control of a pure end unaelfiali
pritsoipl*. This would involve their
pure action, for right doing must fol­
low the adoption of right prindplea.
Btrt WJTMfly iWtmt tfnflwTMllWBiy
rule, it would bo toa pert of oeery one
to h»if everybody to be pare snd true.
And just bore is where more than in all
elae We all, e -ery human heart, otoh
Mf. It is easy to tto tbe praocrihed du­
ties of life, to what it is always to bo
pure. Par easier ri da to control tte
labors of the hand tluus tte impulses of
toe heart. To obtain desired wealth, oe

tent labor for one. Bai always io resist
temptation will surety domvnd of him at
some tiuro a mor, determined struggle.
Only those know how hard it is to be*
always right, who seek and strive to be,
and only thane think it easy to be pure
wbu are careless uf tocir viitoa and »»-

has within theh^mecircle Takeaway
if ww might from, too human breast, all
rosy and roplecf il with* bring •dmJter sliall no longer lurk, as now often,
in human hearts &gt;nd lure p»°l4* to
doetreettou. but it will bo too uniuente
endeavor and constont influence vf
to win and bind too erring to parity ud
eight. Than nobody would puss heed toeriy the poor victim of rice erjuste »tuna, but helping hearfe would on all
sides prompt helping bonds, and a «an-

plraevtre too dovetopmeat of quatitiee in
tseoufates which wattbUy attract attotifam and commeteation. Will not eo
rial lifete riM of • : retotilbdorif
pi;ueo ate pangs sal yrojedicsi wteu
it shall bo la too tert of ororytedr to &lt;Ur’r
0,1
ran, would
borne*-*
teck
by
hripeverttey*
------------M be -------V‘“
* she irrwriktibto; power al universal oyuqaihy
And fa buriorc* kfo ttera i.-sorely' and tbo supremacy of goodaeas in all
aa eqrel ejipoktusity foe ritangve that
’ hearts. to a. Jraated pfaro with tow.
would transform tbo whole atmosphere
' who are ever ready to help and ta garv.
of nren’k dealings with anc another.
We Sood not follow tether toe operAwtes, fa tte accepted see of the
' attoaoCtHkbaMfao.tpuripto.oraxtana, is cm of tte noblest words that

Let us imagino to ourenlvro a rown-unily where thia should te ttecase,
...
etesewwhat kind of life it would in- wefo' atxl hoaorebfa industry.
rich fa tetwfleenoe for it is the means of
the supplyof every hmuan want, and etomistaking tho animiM of people when vatannm frees Ike ted of tte heart, to
every one telpe everybody. Wo shall
aot think of looking to sack people far
tte gurit Wbirii begets wry ate jeoi.ptfay, nr any of the malign paasfoas of

Krom tte helploos days of infancy to the tot help him. He is sure.to disparage
soeo&amp;d abOdhood of eouibty, M ooo ever bim and injure him if te has u opprtunitr. Where orarybody lotes the
hairing hand, aoilboi halq per its nnea

toiMtamefe l^sfyto.we«»&lt;*
public. Individuals cannot alone farnieh tte resources t»ur direct ttuumcaoeery labor, to mate a high ardor rfedacation universally attainable.
And
therefore the public orgunfasa a system
sad wuteiw it with needte mdowtoMria.

whit, there

They act as if they wore itsdividuaHy ,
Utastan of titer own affair*, and owed i
huthiug to soctey bat a lilito cotereoen- ,
emulation between friarle in geakreritr.
Two porous in efpatby with each
other, and living far companionship will
often vie with each elter aa to which
Home people in other lands, who haposn,do toe tuoet for tbe otter, Not only
• pen (o ba tho children uf printer, and .
by epjropriafo !tred timely gifts, tori by
,»&gt; call tlwmterne legitimate ate right- (
frtvjwMrt and thoughtful, helpful arts
■ fal sovereigns, sad some poup'o ia this (they wilt oftno' help raefa. other, and
I land, too, w ho have no royal blood,',
of their CJrapeniotrtoip.au ante
' srem to strut tomJghtof Wufjd a, if the make
*
I world could never repay them enough I at fruitful delight within the great d«.

Bar

BLACKSMITHING!

NO. H.

andpreo-txwsof buxnMkfa. ItiaauSeieul if by tte view of it w* tew taken
ww are fad to a more tineellah living,
and ro far aa wa may, wo seek to reelin J
the heavenly eoeaes, whore reargfa^

�$*LTf salt

July lit, 1872.

IA&gt;.
Keep a large supply of Salt lluMllr at Lowest market rates, in

their Brick Warehouse.

Union Cily auM teak ftvm 12 tolls
vOtatoM 1,000 potaMKbugs and up.
ward at 5.0UU aiu.

DRY GOODS

Id to dealers at a very small ad­
vance above Car-load Rates.

TO1

tod tkatoa CoMalGam^ at Cakutlisa teCuniMj to Batrwit

*. Wm. A ArsTT. a pronuMnt eitiof Jackson, dU»d Tueadav fhxn in-

I

I xtamelino

ULYSSES a. OBA1TT
‘“resident Grant.

Shingles of all kinds,

Thor will snarl Bed

They 1MV9 Added to their Immense Stock

f/gf wn fumnsnen /g 044 £040

ktrs.

250 Rolls New Carpets,
176 Packages of Dry Goods,

balicvo that oar Pmidnt ia a bold. bad
T‘;‘ “

wool, Wheat, Oats and Corn.

Ths Grand Bi

B^Lar f qaaaftn^.

"-“■••'•■•
Bram thought so. Gon. Lee sad Jeff

KOobucan County ContsaUon

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ALL.

GOOD NEW FOR

v614 ildT Ud'UJ Jua ec0 iri

City of Bantings, on Saturdry the 21th
day of July 1672, st 12 o’clock M, to

through trvtu Albwa to Eaton Itopids.

•dely

party that

$20,000 Worth

o\Z iV.li &gt; 1.&lt;

Walla, rul.li.her, 3M) Broadway. K.w

Nnw. *u-*c*». ruuuoM.

Horace Gwriey, as a Prasidaatia!
Sumner, only on a amaUaratala. Wall, in

D B. COOK,
Chainaan.

J. Cole &amp; Son,

As Cheap iu they have been in the last len years.V Yon khonld
just see what stacks of Goods are rnow.l^ into my store.

[«&gt;»tpou*d until 8Wpt..n.b&lt;r

GROCERS.

Bunns Citm.—The lUpublican.

W.M 00 MTU OF »!!
un FuitEi,

utmost to prevent it. Th
Oenorrais at Pennsylvania.

We

mcco.
nra im
URatHlB,

July Hih, 1872.

er Bepublicuaa, 1st u»4ook vail
mgs oa Saturday July 27 th.

Shingles. Lath, &amp;c.
...

One

, ooiexara.

.r

Propose to

sell a

Half a

Million pollars thia Year!

fheapor than M tbe ••GREAT COST* rad ■•Exdimon Sole,.’’

•0*1 keep i Tiller and Manufacture Put Gtois to order.

WE PAY

CASH

R. MUDGE.

Money,

MIIOUWmiM

Money,

Coining into our Store.

Money.

DBDGS AB MEDICINES. ajpRxiv
e •

artistic effort as the engraving, to

Painters’ Goods, Groceries &amp;o.
WE PROPOSE TO RECEIVE GASH

ALSO AOUXT run TUB CKI.EBBATID

Phtrinj-

('arh

Storr.

TAILOR A FABLEY ORGAN.
B BE ora HTtfflDT

of

For .-very

Dollar’s Worth that Goes Out

*

Taylor &amp; Farley Organ.

SPRING &amp; AVERT.

Mirfcai.
ail bars uu Unto U take tbra round

STSwejswfti.’S
' ft Sell
room, 40x70.

Thousand Delian!

SWW i HIBTIIFIBTIIIOIS!!

TKE DEMOCRATIC FUBERAL.

u» .n rf .hmdidwrtt* ’. m a u

Hundred

Ctajer

The ticket office ia 14x

Tin Oltai
We win jtuhlje it fw) the JnUrewi of Every

l-'enr-.,! Of IM ..1.1

iPW &lt;fc

Man, Woman Mid Child to buy their

NEVINS,

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aj.

&amp; T.—1860—X.
This wonderful remuble rvsiorativa

Ill Hill HI tllHfi

Call and see the Stock and Prices.
h.

falibly, aa Grant and Wilson applied

.i ieion.

We buy on. Good. of Mmufreturer. i awl Importer.

.

Hire our Curtomen. every Adrami^/tt toe Filci,

SPRING A AVERY.

V. D. ACKLEY,

oust

toa nnriffifiT
Gand Far lb*

'.

Probably few srtirlaa hat.' ever I

Hl/nt, OlU, 9M4MMA k 1
“z q—*-■ «•&gt;-.&lt;-.

*44i

Ths Grand Trunk is:

tfi&amp;Kir'si’jELSS
lll.ir. .teUu, &gt;. t|
SVtUK.

! !!• !4«l«l u.i'i i i
, my । , ,,,, ।
-ww,-.— HASTINGS, MICH

totvsu'^ra'lsil

JUST
Stewart

&amp; Stainhoff,

eBSBrVKDi

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�THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.

I Regular meting of the Common Coun1»1 al the Council Rooms Friday ereciug
^MrAjhuwp..
•
: , Crreeut, Mayor, Reorder, Aid*. Em11 man, Williama, Hem*. Wood, VanVriaor
aad Krefidd.
Minutes of prorioua meeting read
and approved.
.
-Moved by Aid. Eantman. that tbe
Street Committee be and they ar* here-

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO

DRUGS

'•** « W'-.J
named in tbo petition of E. M. Hinman.
.Bath Banlubnry, Milo UAnra and 37

Medicines,

num Mr*
'*poM «i»«:
the MUbr “me tf tbe Council at ito next regular

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PAINTS &amp; OILS

’lour Committal appiiatad to ex-

MASONIC.

Mi

nmin* the jab heretofore Jal to J. W.
Maynard, do hereby report to the Cummon Coua.ilel tho City of Hasting*
that said job haa not been couiplotoJ,
K.pjJ. tin'. J. W. Mnyuunl has received
Urn full amount of tho value of thelaJWpaffarnirdl.y kiwi."
*
.

Tried ride by .id* with the American
•Ml other ina^punenta, tho Tailor ft
Farley Organ cams* off the pMm. Call

at my store on Hfoto 8t. and
it.
-«
8. J. ILkk.

ItOM latte Me 01

JI. J. Kisnun,
J
J«o. R. Yav Vktaoa, \ ('vmmilioe.,
W.T.EmMMt,
,
Ou motion of Aid. Hams, tho report ।
of the Committee was aevoptad. .
Ou upttioa of Aid., Wood, tHe repJrt
was adopted. Ayes sud nay. called
with tho following result: Ate*, Ham*.
Wood, XViUisim, Hastmao, Van Vehor
atul Konfield. Nava. none.
Morel by AM. Hau^ tlist the Cum-

hittings lodge, wo. as.r
B-.Uj &lt;»wx«lralU.M im W «!.&lt;««

■---“-‘“'-r'MtEfH.

My hair waa foiling aS, I used two I
baffle* of Natures Hair Restorative nnd .
it c!«Wd it at one*. It i* clean, oaf.,
and efficient. If your druggist haa Mt i
got it, send direct to Proctor Bro*./
GJouwetor, Maai. 8a* • advertisement.
•
juiySri

PAIJBER KMCAMPMEMT, NO.' *•.
rsr• ’1 r^TtosX7t5!r*5“*b
WILL! AMR. SaviW
IlAgTIMM LODOE. N*. fift, relrewr

SohoofBooks &lt;f- Stationery

FRESORJITIONB AND FAMILY

Everybody Should:try them before

SIM LUA K1MHJBUB CUHAWTUWt

WAR!
.V«u M,
:aeiiiW A

Tua K".,
Peninsular

way.

1 walks and report at the next meeting

Gary Spaulding haa a new and full
stock of Booto, Sbo~, nnd Natona. Sell­
ing at very low prices.
nflt-3

tai to ths MQ&lt;tiuq -of lh« anmo, and tho
necowuty of repairing ur baihl'tg n«W

FOK BALEHom., and lot on the Ea.t end of
Orei-n Street near tbe U. R. V. Depot
Houj&gt;o contnina fl Room., a nleaaant and
dcrirebl* L&gt;cntiuu will be sold at a bar­
pan. for trrms enquire of tho owner at
Barber* Bailey a Store

iris:,

Wrtx Uniix.—Parti.u dreiring g-uii
wolla will mako it pay by purchasing,
tho Cemeut Well Brick al tho yani of
Slocnm ft Abby, cor. Hanover aua Green
Bt*. 10,000 now ready for o*.
w2

' atruatuua oa afcie.aalkn that u four I m! 1
from owners''property. C*rri»'.
C?K|LttStl
M-ntel by AM. Wood, that tho btnwf
Cuoimitleo In iastru-'tod to examine tlx-

•AC’S*!

The Bar Room Remedy for weakness
of the to&gt;*sach is a doaa of Huai Hiltrrw
They are mirchargnl with &gt;W Oil,
a dradly elaiuoni, which ia rendered
more active by the pungent astringent*

Six

tatao
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tMM«asHs,t»

Tm»ws

•“ &gt;•

:**

£££ ism
tor*; IE

A party of jouaj ladi.-. ami gvutlem*n ton’d a liip t&gt; Tbon»p|Jf Like to­
rtotuich in weak, ar your liver or bowela day fur n inc nix
diaewdarod, town Mrengthen and regulate
them with Vsnunan Bintu, a pure
Vrenrinxr. ftrou icnre. Coaimrvi xxp
irnaiUT, free horn arloboh and cu[«iU«
of infusing new vitality into your ux-

nr.
-kr»

is41 too
!
s3
IF- IS

Atm*

At tbe Railroad mooting on Monday
Nrw Good* in endless variety just
night eleren-hundred dollar, of stock
opened, aid for sale at astonishingly
was subscribed, and a committee of 30
low prices at Harber ft Bailey’s m29tf appointed to exuvaas thaTziunty for tbe
remaining flfi.OOU of tho atoek.

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G.1&lt;■

TAriOR&amp;FARLEYOHGAN

U ldWrObfa rre^ning th* «
ah ip of th* Republican cosu
hiring become a euppaetor of t

1 t:
I!

v.ir

«/■ w

r‘t Hrm»

' the back to aeriform to tba Grecian bead,
I the Beaton dtp, tbs kangaroo droop, tbo
Saratoga slop?, or bullirog break, u tbe
then add three yards of
hundred yard.
of

75 cents for men Coitonade
taste incline* ;
linen,
one
Pants at the- Great One Price |
Store of Grand Rapids. Sar 1 The dry weather enure th- former
Clothing House.___
and other* to seek the shop uf J. L j
ricM/jtm Muro utinckxutc. Reel to got their wagon tire- wt by;
Star Clothing House, Graxdt that popular p*teut maahino.
Rapids.
' Only X^Oo' for a good I
doitbble and twist suit of
clothes for men. Star Cloth­
ing House* Grand Rapids.
.QcaarT —Why do our floor mer­
$3.00 buys a good suit for chant* chary* such high ralaa for flour,
little boys Star Clothing whan it haa foil buck to nearly old priHouse, Grand Rapids.

Now at the Carriage Factory of J. Lee Reed

SOU) IN HASTINGS.
BY ACKLEY 4 SLADE.

l

Michigan Central R. R.
OLD, RELIABLE AND DINECT ROUTE,
MnaaD«L-»ttreACMata*. udUat Uaae aoaw.U u«.M tUu •&gt; u«r.u aaI •« traw

Tniv^r (tin,pie:
fifty yard. It aU------------- ,------- &lt;■-—

!i 8Of 5!

Wlsrrxuiia ft Bteyzxs have opened
up a Grocery Store in Bennett'a Building
next door to Notional Clothing Hoaac,
They hav* a vary choice atoek of good*
and propose to sol! them at reaaaaable o{
figun-. See their advertisement
“
ATsaarioa-By an oversight tbe call
for the Republican nrunty convention,
published last week, read Ssfardoy Jal)
‘Jftli. It ahoukl have read. Saturday
July 27th. We hope our friend* will
note tliri correction, and make no mi»-

1 will trade off a good Buggy,
take a good new Milch. auw iu
paymrat

R. IL Maxnao.—A ttailroad meeting
aa held at the Omt Houaems MieAay
rwnmfr A t.buuMtto* of tom* thirty

I.U.

Biy Your

Ojkl

trimming., twelve gvuaa of butluM on

of folMTUdt '&amp;iaW:i;nd.-fini*lA„
Inmanrwfnr,'' ttae ' bundle- dbflhta*
tore. Since harin' nr# n»m ltd switch#* with rein, mice, and other aur
concludes h« will have mor* furniture,
dfo want* everybody to call anon and see

(J nisi' TUVXK RAILWAY

INOCURE.NO charge

New Advertisements.
a&gt; ilfflk Mter fen Street nd

ArJdticraiFiw,
W Ms niton Ur.
WICXELMM

&amp; STEVENS,

Grwrio. PreriiioM, Confectiaiery,
’cnF.Al' FOP CASH ar RfJ) !'•).

The above cut represents the most Successful TIRE SET­
TER in existence, which is now in fitU working order at
my Shop, near the Railroad.
I claim for this Machine the following advantage over
the old method of
TlItE SETTING.
1st. The Time which it takes to do .the work.
3d- lean make a Tire tighter than by any other pro­
cess, with an absolute benefit to the wheel.
3rd. 1 can hold the dish just where I please and still
tighten the Tire.
4tli.
can make a belter job on a poorer wheel than
any man living can. after the ustfffl icflj/- .
On tlw 2Jth inst., I set Foriy-Higyttirf in jaM six
hours ; to the entire Satisfaction of my Customers.

J. Lee Reed.

— out nv onto

•d to act in coujuactiou with Mr. Aadoreon in obtaining th. balance of reb■cription required. Several gentlemen

‘•PJgrOWi
raasftstis

in a most remarkable manner ; dore not
distress or grip*. &gt;0 ffWlta
«»
olMere-M~fmreAiW. It S'-

irmlfc Milwaukee
csottwx. easit.

tain to suporeode HBa, Outer Oil, Nar-

joar ^Sal^at the old stand of

�THa. .M.aig..........

Carnival

■Gigantic

Gift

Enterprise.

-

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CAPITOL OF MICHIGAN
HASTINGS.

»l

HK

AMONG THE

(Grand Musical

PATBONK

Entertainment

St JosepiuKch. July 4,1872

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION.
Ttw Olhrl Lltbo(r*yU*( Campan; of 0•troll,
Vy*“ IW vsrt, .«4 .r. ou. pMfeUog ■ Sfleofkt Tt.tel I.nhojr.f* of

The New Capitol and Grounds,
sad executed (the entteprieing pubBsb- ,
W •■■»»* us) at a total eoet of ovw 1
*2,000.
In a short review like thia, it ia. of
SZarfthb’Suibto’ZS.’

AGENTS WASTED 1I
Guarantee Satisfaction

Buffalo Land.
II*. *SS. £Xr*7uTu MrS'lre
»My*sssii&gt;* i ' tlrarinwlB, wilk wilu4 k«u&lt;

Shop" in ILtrlof t Goodyear'.
Warrhouao, ajmning C. (f. Jhrigta 4

I* Cs*k, R«*l Kakis sail Fmkad Fro^rtf, la s*mm&gt; taw* i

$23,900 in Real Eelate!
many a day. fl abtxtnda with valuable ;
information, the reliability of which u |
Touched tor by Governor Harvey, of I
Kansas. and other*. Il fairly brims |
over with wit and humor, and many of |
Ua chapters rival Mark Twain’s happiest

Mio. •’ Okies**.

,

tJTWod *ent by nilruad

WE1C0MK MABBIX
Hasiinj*, May 22, MH.

CARDING

MACHINE

At Nasfiville.

tsrtssr&amp;fte.

BRING ALONG YBJB WOOL
Haifa .miionlwini b"n

CQPPEB AM MH ISON WARE.

Full end areorato deacriptwa* of tbo
Itabits. characteristics, eto.of the eavegw red man, buffalo, wolf elk, aatatope, .
etrn a* found in their native wilds and '
on th* outskirts of '
"
Graphic and tk

P. HOI7LER.
Ilrhable .igents Wanted in Every Tuirn in Ike State!

.1. D. COOK. Jlfrt. 8EW11NG MACH IN ES.

encounters with Indians, ete.;
Vivid picture* of life on frontiers;
tho past and present of the Greet Plains;
tbe vast inland neo, and the marvelous
animal life with which it oecf-taemed ; 1
Highly interesting arooaat* uf tn* ■
gootogical wonder* of the We&lt; anti- ।
qnarian nsd scientific rreeereiiae, •to. |
The publbber* demre agent* for it
vverywbnrr, allowing txclusiro territory I
nr.d the mo»t literal cxxnmiasioa.
The J
firm i» a prompt and reliable oca. Wo
give their address in full: E. Hauaelord 4 Co, 102 Wert Madfo.n Strout.
Chicago, Ill*. Many of our resdet* will ■
want this book, and ag*nt* make mon.-y

Personal Property.

716 PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS

COBB, WALLACE &amp; LAW.
and varied rang* of tutacs, am mg them
the following:
Detail* of gnat intrest and iiupor
tance cuuceraiug thv natural foeuirot,
vast reauun.wt, rupi I il..vefopiuent. and
elaxut incredible proper*, of tho lar
Wswtero State* and TorriiusiM, with
gliiupere of their mighty future ;
Curtou. and iataroating feet* coanec-,
ted with the nlimatic and other ctoingra
conwxjurnt upon th* wiUlement und den-1
Freeh end authentic information, from |
oRraal eoutoM. oa the Great Plain*; the
eret of a for n. what the .migrant shculd
bring with him, stock-reiving et tho
West, Ae .
A full siuraary oi the Homestead and
Preemption laws and regulation*, pre­
pored by^fortn*r Ro/sitor of th* U. 8.

Go’s Foundry.

$3,000 in Cub !
$6,55.'

tossAffial’'*

HfflATOPSin.iWL

STANLEY W. TUBIffi, taT

CHAS.J.OUN, Ga.AH

JOHN ROBER"

' WM. VPJOB®

eHge WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS,

DR. WILSON S

CAUTION

COUGH MIXTURE
BLOOD PURfflK.

Ao^Lesll'*

jjlte

CARD.
TOBVBBT INVALID
to a woman whom I did not hive than 1
woald permit lb* same law to handcuO
me aa a dare,'* is rebuked by a rootemporary, with Kathing effect, in substance thua: -\Vdwtrtar9y you entered
into a Kiron contract, with higbmt
•auctions civil and ndigioea, Io ?ovo and
(herieb that women for life. She B0.
aud your plighted fiulb, and eoaunitb«r honor, person, all to year earc.
behaving that you would ataod to your
ooveuanL From tom* fault of youra.
or both parties, or from lapao of time
you cease to tore her. Are you thereby
freed from yoor contract !■ Can ehangj
of taste, desire oA variety, fading of
pnroeaal beauty—can anything less
than infidelity to tho marriage row justil^ you in throwing bor away n.i a
wrrnjihl. blighted,
brokerUtartod

•SOKS

WHATEVER

Ayer’s

PreE fOWLKR'S GREAT WuRK

Hair Vigor,

DR. ATKTN
■s Itocmrt and Old-Standing Dj

1 For restoring to Gray Hair its
1 natural Vitality and Color.

SHEPARD'S

COMPOHND WAHOO BlfflRR
B±aM»ip» “ •

AGENTS WANTED
Fur QOODHPKklrft

PBEmaimL

WOO

campaign book

Prive, only So Ceuta n fMtle.

LADIES

Crook's Wine of Tar.
&gt;k
IO YEARS

WORM CONFECTIONS

.Sari Ileudathe, Liver Complxinl,
Freer.C Ayue.Duepefieia, Worm
O» Children, PUro, HUiof" C«mplalnta, Lo*a uf Appetite, F.mp-

YOUNG

S3.OOO IN GOLD !

DR. CROOK'S

I —_ - -J —— -r;.—auu sumai feted into activity, no that a new
growth at hair is produced. Instead
of fouling the hair with a pasty aadimant, it will keep it cleaa and rigorous.
Its occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or foiling off and
ewuequMtly prevent baldnoK The
restoration of vitality it rive* to the
scalp arrests and prevent* the fonnation of dandruff; winch i* often a* nnd»nly and offensive. Froo from three
deletenon* substances which make
•onio preparations dangerous and injunotu to the hair, tho Vigor out onlv
»-»efit Lot not harm it. If^ted

WINE

Sure:
I... . ,1.4 .,, ,

Dr. W Kiirast or Jeriteta
wm

it bl'HK a are

merely for a HAIR DRESSING,
y*”* *1" “■
fomd eo deeirahle.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
*4so.1 .Sit. csmhrw, aady*
te"
bki''
l1““r
iu»tre, and a gratofnl perfume.

hilums.

Pripirad blOr.J. C-A^SCq.,

Wool !

Wool !
itninrs IBttW.
HOTICS TO COKTBACTOiN

Order
LIGHT IBOK CASTINGS

Detroit Novelty Works.

PAPER BOXES.

NATURE'S

Hair Restorative

lu Pur.unure of Aet I1J of XRSU '.nA
Acte iiiueiidiit &gt;rv and sunplniseulety
therein. Tho ■ndvnrfaoed corntnl*.
stoner or: tbe UaaUnr.audIreweUfiMe
| Riad will offer el Public Au.-tton to
Irt the constroettanof one hundred rods
of eaid road. b««innlng Ito fret ttouta
of station two and ooattautag tofttolioti aevea. Also Greding end Planktog MO fort nn ibe top at -flmire fl" blU,
with good out or Elm Plank tb*e*
Inches thick and not more than ala
Inchsa In wldlb with three stringer*

HALFORD

LIIMRSHIBB
TABLE SAUCE,

FJH“FAin.YUs‘£

PWPYTOUH BLOOD.

HASTIMGS MARBLE WORK I
Steamer Meteor,

The best and cheapest Machin

'r?r«

BUCK SH U

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                  <text>WEDNESDAY, JULY 17. J872.

HASTINGS. BAHRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN

^ipi tawW beautful

M* ®bs ooona,
Hoiiu SHIHS,

fat organ, and their antes in
mfaijournaU, that it only
faith them to pall It TUeri'a,
fat and a fitrflnr. In tlmir eye* he has
the thousand crimts without Abe ona'
vfrtuo.
’
' • . '
Thia new attitude of partu-: will have'
an unfortunate influence on the pend­
ing question of' protection -' M. Thter* ‘

RELIABLE

hsveia reiterated hfa determination to
find in the tax on raw materials th.
rvvenne required, the republican., tbo‘
fiae-traderx, will support Jus whim fca-..

Gentlemen:!
,ab£ui. !•
Everything

•fttsaynw »

You

cause Grand Monarch Thtere has avow­
ed hfa rcwlulion to oonsolidato the re­
public. They reason thjuj jhn hew
army bill fa not to our faafo, atUl tas too
budget, Jout we can alter both when
toe republic u legally taablfahad and a
general election will diteipate the *&gt;!»•
stroctlre royalfata. Of cosine they will
then get rid of M Won-if ho does
not antsdpate a Ciucianatua retirement.
But too five-trade dcputi.s ore not
blameless far tha high-handed manner
with yhieb too government treats ifrcm.
m«iaun*bla liUh af Jannary
tut, they undertook.to flat! olhar sources
' of taxatioq thaw a reeouree to probcaoa;
they have dfacovcrod, or at least pre»aqled qom! th*y took Ufa matter Mt of
th» hand* of M- Thiars; hr now ro-takoi
[ It summarily oat of thtera. Btata,
TWO QU1EN8IX WEATMIMIffTEK 1 that psondo-tae-tnsde Committee was

aioi

1st i-ightncgH of Draft.

■ ILLS L HI KUHKH.

n furrow well

3cd Excelling of work.
' and will not clog.

y. The chilled Iron
tempered Rteel,

jfe^nbitntir^y new and Pnces not to be
beaten in the State of Minhicraw

«fi«r
Jaterl

t How in the hand*

IwTx W

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Ooftton Cssxh Stflre.
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County on trial.

-----I. fa. ca*M&lt; •'“»'» th. a....ia,
XbeilUwilMnl •■Ulan rw.

WX DPJOHX.

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WHEELER

Detroit Stonres! ||»
IwilmuH

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with gold have arrived from Berlin con­
signed to Rothschild. When it fa re­
membered that there are 7" daily news­
paper* of .very shape and sire publish­
ed In Paris, and that foctr of these ac­
cording to the authority oi the fate Pre*
fctotrt of the Society of Author*. deal
knowingly in false new*. there can be
■ merit* a passing nolle* on account of no difficulty about the existence of the
। hi* celebrated mediocrity. It was nnThera fa * wn dfamsta, going on
derstood that the Aesembly would, ac[cordingto thoCmMitnlion Rlvta have reUHv* to tbu Pawnbroking estabIfahi the right to tlie luxury of indicating nt meafa In Franoc, located in the pribci1 leant to Jd. Thtera, what rainivter* to sA pel cities and town, and managed by
tat; but the President quickly showed the government. The interest charged
750 deputta he woakl c.ioaoe the min­ varies, from nothing St at Grenoble and
I Isler that mtwl plraeed tri* fancy, it fa Montpelier, np to ft per cent at Pari*
aad-H at Dunkirk. U i*‘ pnq«w«l to
G.m!anl; a gAntiemaa fifty yware of ago open a jiawn office in every town and to
' and looking to have bad ever fifty tarn- cutout the villa go usurer. Many re[imiraand promising tu maintain that ganl the InuovxGon a* dcmoraliwnp and
•Ms fire. Ho ia tall and thin, a stand­ prom»tiv« of •xtravagant manner,
up collar give* him » very stiff look ; the among the rural* who are believed to bo
few hairs on hl* head are inafh.matk- in bWal ignomneo of sm teate, a* the
Tn
ally ilivtribnt^l on the broad-guage friend in A*ed it famlKariy exited.
principle and kept in posittou by toap any case one reform ia urged, that the
and water; hi* now fa long and riraig^h Lonowsr l« free te insilt uu hfa ph-dge
hut eye* quiet but at too «smo time dead being soli, at too and of three months,
from studdying ofleial documenta He instead of' six or twain as at present
fa the typo uf th. government clerk; and the ddfcreijc. l-lwrew to. teaa ud
wind him np at tea u'eto k rad be win si JVng priro handed over to him There
stop punctually at'fiiur; n» a *peeber he are broken socially 'Boenrad to buy tn
fa nothing ; but in M* office, in tri. e««y pledge tickets, but always stntoeeto
chair, or with hi* hack to the fire, he toe barrowwr. On ths ticket fa ta forth
mq^fat become eloquent. Ha view* M. the • worn value of the article pledged
Thicr* a* au otnptoytr not a. a chwf, and toe amount, generally twtf-tbir da
fcll of admiration1 and devotion; with
pou behind car like an 'obedtent clerk
Last wpek th^ro were W narriagw iw
he would bold duoimenfa for the signa­ the BriteriDe qaarter of the rity-eo
ture of Ufa superior. Viliat successor to the crop of young Cotnmnni*!* pronriae.
the burly but talented Ptotjer Qnertier to be lk.uri.hing, re addition to the
- what an iricapc VictorEmmkntiel had world being p.«pl«l- Tim total popu­
from suth a TcpruMmtativu for Fraaai I lation of Paris, scomdrog to thee«uu.
Yet M. Goulard did his bast to rebeam jnat taken, fa l,79t.8W-«wd akowa a
oil the protection pfaiitnde. of M diminution of 6,GO®, ua compared with
Tbfare; he only forgot to spcsik too IRGC, Further, there ha.been a kind

St.

WH£0N

j Dili

----At Che-----

Nortliwentern Fair at Graml Rapid.*.

HI Mil 1

Barr

I3V3YX

vriW
I K.I

rior Charcoal iron,

m rv IIWM7”

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dhe latter ia beaming a chip of th. *am.
' not evme to'wcturing to a mild dow ef Hock;b«toto
protection ;liko the servant girl who ex­ will be, or can,bo attamptod ia ths po1
. .
.
.
°
.

•en.bly are the fit oad proper peraotu to
execute too radical change. Franca ha*
need of; thrir doty toould bo wloly
limited w paying German M«anity.
lu'ibls matter of protection it fa to be
frered M, Tl&gt;.«ire will a* ueual, not rofluence, but comma ad the Chamber.
1 Hi. inmuior of Finaneo-M. Goulard-

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and being partial to ftamaMi bene*
why Horaon Groeloy fa carere^with
LtonoureMkfaraa; to.ram*faJRwtol
bark
Ono*g* Fra*da Train, did bi.
toodwty allow him to break the Deeatapto by corrtiag the Whit* How*.
Moro grsUfyteg I* ih-&gt; wrtouv nwulU
attending tbu ungottetior.. for lU liberotlwi of tiro territory. Bribes Biwuarck
ha. taken a fancy to M. Thi^i breaaao

■■■■

Statu Fair at Kalamazoo,

iittaurr. ■■*« *, u. c*.n u—k rmj.**. Thf iieti oil Stoves are the
M“*°“
UF, T-rvcr L'l
svrrvH * Tn1-]! f—rlCf -tilt/iry.L t
//jW * 4
d&gt;&lt;

tonhen here, hs i. the potted foreign
repreaantxtire. But Bataa will hardly
become the oily of Franc*) ia too eaaeo
of knocking her bead against any stone
wafl, and such a aacriflce fa what France
expect* from all fatm alfaM.
President Grant is aven not ia favor,
bo fa atousod, Eks Queen Victoria of

call and see it.
a

THE IMPROVED

ituuiff

XA
fiauak ad Vina Eauu,
u.l, Will bo decided before Fmm can
putjia aworil.. Thu, Assstrfafaswadta
hor Bmporor to Berfin. The Russian

.BOTH

GOODYEAR

of Hegtra from the riA part. &lt;tf the rity

&gt;7. n. rooK.Jift,

I. being tried for hi* derotta to tW
C&lt;a»iM Ono of tha Jocusu.nl* handod in. u a copy, of th? treaty Mween
Dombrou.kl and the authorilie* of VerMilica by which that ‘gw«*L .wap to

tori- adjoining th'
Jlfln- hnppy to nerve nil who may give them
call. Crocker;y mid Groceries coualanlly

^orrnpeiilftrt.

onoM
’ you do’nt believe it call and

leave tMre of kite pita* of . Pam anta
f.mdtri mid so aUev, Ute troops te tester.
far the bribe of o-jo nitflion df finite*.
fta •fthes.gnite was oxartly wb.ro ths
regular* did mta.te, mud* ottftltfr

BLACKSMITHMfifi

t

DHHH8

jXAferts-cfe-

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WW MtafafaJ

DENTIST
r
lai®
lictac

MIA

create. It according to hu peuansl inclinationa, foe no aw* now dispute, hi* taring Autail' ®»t* , uaJcdtakd on
will. It fa the cousetaususos of this fact the Sunday toe troop, eaiared, ha. evar
that justifies toe totfanre pawed upon been a .ub jret etraytary.
1 *:
toe royalfat depnifo* for calling upon
There baa tw.u a wedding ia the
fkwnmunut prison al VoreaTIti..' Fran­
co., fa condemnAto itato ftfr hfr par­
uf the Chamber 'te effirm the1 [ticipation to themort.k or'ate htfatagee;
hi. mirirwe. dhtaM. wM trtoiitaa
principle of royalty, but would b. bojMH
fawly divided toe mouianl they j-------- .
ed to Mted a mnnareh. If Ms* rayoBM '

suggtatel to*t when the tetanf. inUligcnco d.veiopr, to tad U
by ttash*.ta book, aad ubj*.:t teewms, without act*ally making the infant a acboUar. Above
,*11 too chlM's qweetran. ahmdd bn an-

littfabtanieaa'a* w.H retota sirapie .
t
VnttsswirgTtta
mmseuo^J|By a h*poy I
,
Nbcu.oftasiOsfateo.KtaM

testajM b* ftatad. It war iktetesta ,
Ibtetotarn, toad ataypf theta ealted t

�and approved.

in Um event of .any unluoked for con­
tingency which should call him to tbo
Executive Chair, he has thu ability and

pitigil Miisw Ticket.

A Republican Couxrty Cunvxntion.
will bo hold at: the Court House, in the
City ofHsatingxon Saturdry the 27 th
day of July 18T2, at 12 o'clock M-, to
choose four delegates to the State Con­
vention to bo IreJJ al Lansing July 31st,

with credit -fa ,____ _________________
Fifth, eren a largo portion of the protection of property* and to gusnl “Uss.
We hope ho rfiaybh nreninated, and very convention that originally nominat­
know if bo is, the peoiilo will select a ed him know that they were swindled
On motion of Akl. Wood th. re^ut
worthy siuxureor to tbo prueent popular by • trick end thus, thought be should
B»t the entire Democratic vote, he will
receive very little support from even petitioners bo granted. Carried.
By AH. Wood—That one dollar and
Finally, ho oaa not ba elected, bsexuso fifty cents per night be allowed aa com­
PeythlirwtM ofthia Cooney. »ad'ia fall the people are satisfied with the moder- pensation for tbo person employed re
oonlidstu:. that the record of hie past atkm, the economy, the financial pros­ night watch. Carried.
eervicee in the Department of State perity, and the gcaeral safely of Grant’i
By the tamo, that B. J. Bottom be
appointed night watch. Canted.
support of the people, and aa the policy exchange it for the perilous experiment
On motion the Marshal waa instnutof tbo party in this State accords ere ro­ of an inordinately sect-trio and unstable ad to notify the owners of the privy in
election to every true and faithful public Preadant, with a Democratic Cabinet rear of Brown’s Block to remove or fill
servant, wo doubt not. that by ac-lama- and a following of adrentureri and aim­
tiun, tbo forthcoming Convention will lore agitators.
The following accounts were preeeutplace Mr. Striker in nomination, is acod and referred to Finanoo Commiti i:
oordsmee with the wiahee of this County,
Geo. Al toft, work on Sts, *e. «H 8T
aad bocanee the interest of the people
John A. Fuller, servicru as
will be thereby sub/erred. Wo could
night watch,
5 00
Ab. Skinner, do,
2 50
N. J. Bronsou, do,
2 SO
1*1 of August. That State has Insert
Allen Jones, as Maroltol, Ac. 74 09
generally Republican .inc. the war, aud
Moved by Aid. Wood that the City
gar. General Gnat something over 8,Attorney bo allowed an order of 825 &lt;M&gt;
IKK) majority in IMS. In 1870, howerar, then was an election for Attorney on aalary, and that a Committee &lt;J throe
be ouoointod tn oWahlieh vt»»
aT.
of the people in his official action, vrtoch
City Attorney and Rocord^-Cafrt^]
ialaluro, which resulted in favor of the
has been al) that hie moot sanguine
Tbo Mayor constitutedaa- auch.Gom.
Democrats, or rather the Ooaaervutivae,
’teittoe, the Committer tm'By-Tawa find
friends claimed ii would bo, when wo
as the opopsitaou to Urn jros.nl nation­ OrdlnancM
-p--l-.m - —
pressed his selection two years ago.
al administration prefer to call thorn
And, that the ptopte of this county
Moved by AM. Wood, that fxyr Htrrot &gt;
with equal unanimity; Bud in full con­
Comttattoe bo authorised toZegotiaU I
For the last tno yean, therehire, the
fidence that in the hands of Hon. Vic­
State Government has been mixed, the
'tvA’Vio
tory 1'. Col’ter the Treasury of the State
Governor and nwet of the State officer,
is securely guarded, by one of its very
. j
lint h‘... ViriW ‘Jit! AkXtt
being Republicans, and the I&lt;p*laturo Bridge immediately,. Carried., , .
; , MovU
Aid.. H
—m. that
ableet finesttiers, fiaver hi« re-nominaarovuu by
or aiu
n«UM.
tout aroomrtofaruounvut- ;
|B
Iwing the reverse. In 187J a tsaiurily
fa, ru-i u co, xvrleMtef £??tiou, and «*H soo to ii that their votes
are recorded for him at the polls in Nv­
; v.-tuber, by n majority that shall do
something to wipe out the stain cast up­
on us in the etoctxra of 1870, when
ckitancry, money and personal solicita­
tion, ind'ncod not a few of the vacihtflfifr’ '

Chairman.
Dated, Hastings, July 1st.

srerta stl wttlite I &gt;nBu MAms ma to IK

b,»u-w. a =ssri;x.‘7.2xe2;S

Keep a large supply of Sall for nah
their Brick W

DRYQOODS

Rich, A. P. Drake and 28 others asking vtiteuafiin*. krfirr.ka^M wxii wsreatatr.

for repairs on Iron Bridge. A'sertet &lt; Jitee*. ।
Moved by Aid. Hatt} that thfltoMr '
,
d«r be instructed to Area aasadersa iV'**
। favor of L'nioo School Building foment Omv*

IWW .toNPrikb...
. there,
us-n of our county to voto it^^rillicft' '
^tMaWe-.MlJW^.gn iatP.ithe!
testsu
riaBy 'ddlikBffekiftlMr',1 full..oLsM’ntgmand hc*M.-, and.
Uwt»Wm of the efltet 'ft AtJBST Wi. '
jtpftolrqd “» k»TA-W&gt; »teMMl..UBbW. to]
UtMfeaio^simply‘to
. .
' bo^wje w*&gt; kilfirc to pby”hidt*it Ni' .wwba.TMwbmu
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CASia JF*O3R
Wttdl',1 'Wheat; '(jMW’WriS Corn.

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175Packages of Dry fronds,

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cccn

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jult M,« wlial alack, of &lt;loo.li arc irowdod

.YESEe1

Committee on side and orore walks“IM IMl-f
;■&amp;» a
yW-W-te HW^.to .ffldiqate the reported.
' On motion the rejiort.wM acuepteiL, ..
•kiftwC W,proei«Motj»l WWt ia -U&gt;0
Moved by Aid. HarnVthin-tte"fen-';
tier named in report of .CuwuUte»,lx&gt;.

,&gt;

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JUITUAUH

dealers Z-UJar-load Rates.

Hraly .wto'*'.! H
jct tfcsir tau&gt; (tekytoud

BlOe fitter ijwi 8tntt al
Bay Tsar

entt

surelbJvpM of ftp State tor General

GteTd in hterembor. U th. sneolka
triumph, it wiU bo hteW by .there a. a.
indication that nearly the whole elactorai .vote of the Sonth i* to be given to
Greek-1'

little«

IHlUtUUl.

AM Pries ny
•GREAT COST- and

ri wi^ bare a Coger in the
'ffii ■ "a!dli they will afford their reepecf.W lArtle, fill ihie'**' aid ' and comfort"

Excursion Sales.

Tailor and Manufacture Fne Goods

others of, the best Itepwblitan speakers

1

•hrtdin lha fight. Jha Democrats or
.failed,
I,-.."''...'Omtevitre, qr, whaterer |hcy
wmWl;thpir&gt;ataponkm abo. Wo
■: Foe.Attwroey Guq»rol we&gt;lie«» tfo».
trtrt rocfpd a Republican votary.
Tsdredl khpugh.not I»t, m. wtofiM.Ute
ounvidaretwntho cx1wdifthWo!;i&gt;otc.h* t. -1 - ■
anMifabpa cboiee M our pomd®,
Ryroij'il Ball of Kect, and we mu*t
wr.'itaj nwng pre mea wfc&gt;, bw,&gt;y«u

,tires? VturitnA'»
* ..WW«H ';tP. v.

miWIKMWIHIWM
iC'Qiuing.iato ore Store/

triiui i-HAi r. a nmn.

SH-rSs.-K .iCROCEBS.!

■IBeaiionadfiwthM posiUoa.dHl^dft-. ,
MAedfc-aKfir^ehfiic.k.
pgard tya ।
Ha a!man of ability. »»&lt; of tl^t peculiar,

obwFb.’ whW
A»
fa,
iMtpwitefcefiwpi
tebuUuptM BeNhlUaa
and
vted«te ike. rigMfi «t th. pwte tteterra lo by wretofl. ♦’’&gt;» W* Meyp
pointedly tta« by ghteg.hjm. tbo wm»-

of Seneca Falta, N. Y., waWpcrorntewd
made some remarks, expIaTning the'
working of thoir machinal, caet, puwax
„ ernes where ‘they
.
Ac., At, and citing

,
,

•nAXi.,,, iuktelua..

time, the ‘Humore M the Campaign”'
Thnqikeeticm tte n wreeo nV T'» wheth­
hrtre oared laughing jpatariali^ abun- er the &lt;Jf&lt;y could afford to purotekteau.
i Engine at prerent, and whether it wonM
]
| ,be advisable to do so. Which called out
, roptarka from several tax-psynropreaeot,'

pura,
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UE, at HUB,
Shirigle$A JteltfA&amp;av 1

De WMV Gaunt, Bud 1.7-177- ---------------------------------------

made tlw folk)sing motion re- • —tire City purchaMOBo-of tfitaby’s,
Huatakdse Engines pp Vttji^osorffo'-,
toettoa against fires.
j.*--.
Ute motion was lost by*P»

Michigan

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I. COLB a BOX.

bteuitfkMt flornjly- Ussi
rBtatahte aa tnar.
’•-tnretilhis &lt;spMy.plJi.romg,

-.ysrnjtrf

Ofc lrto,filk Uvsttmu fire

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•U.UUAILE

TAILOR &amp; FARLKY ORGAN. „
&gt;rlli Ifistf &lt;?«*'Oirt

IB THE D8DG DEPAEWH?

Taylor &amp; Farley Organ.

SPRING A AVERY

Brououuoed by all (Sood Judgre to be

ft Huh.Tun ui-.j &gt;ii&lt;id i -»li|e2,:,..].------------ 7

Money.

iw^'wuf Uke'st-fti.

’IhatoSk.- Of Jivi^
&gt;uy their *-«;j

Money,

Mone;
it v.;» Ah tawi’/ T&amp;taiyrwiftiHHtJh' xdhja
&gt; iiibti rl

two Tears since planted themmiwv
squarely on the rotation j^|tfoqgJan'i
will feel in honor bound, if other nmnos
equally worthy are proseato«fl6'VAl for

n
rotation in tt^&lt;#oo ftf &lt;JwP»r to W&amp; ^pmerjt o
as theydid for Sreretarvof State iulfilOj midthe &lt;
Thai Mr. Bm^ te..&gt;A«.
^«y
equal of Gov. Baldwin in ability, iajn-, IBOM.heM
tagriQr and i^rxwyuhro.tocev sad,ritv- fr-UBt'w
actor we here. Mt .^a. hHMi..|K&gt;oaiMa .ffro ereere

io iMs*v» •­
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k’J‘*F»ai‘ i»lta X.^vpwajFft.l?1"*-.

Cteaper Ttai Otteri

ISSiSiSi^

«&gt; rxpesre ; take the. tpmnh&lt; ire*
•*T W
,
?*. *ff‘r
„w..»wnfc 1

a5fflVbpW&gt;e1|BLq( bsmK M: *

deeatote .

{&lt;• Hinn 4 Tin I

We buy our Goods of Manufacturers

JRWWlffi

�Bciurtxa.—Mr. Marshals, tbo oouactttff*. Untota ffcboul butting,
u arAreff from 'Ann Arbor with a
rreofmen. Work will begin immo-

»Uj»VF.
Marfng a Wr^'saug little residence erec- and H do swh.olltot
properly come before thorn. On mition
the resignation of Mr. Bailey way, aofton, has achieved a splendid repin.thw last tw* yrem M &lt;bs toed■onger
to tbo Want At
iIS.***" I----- Bouts
—
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and •‘magniflent structure,'
’ MBMl.
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DRUGS

its

through Southern. lows to Nebraska
Wehav. . shuorfuUafi ths late.Itos- 'and Kansas, with clooe cOhaorttonito r tfel. J, W, Wright is karisrpMea* N.vins,AP®»kTMiWt.MMl »H«Wi 6
California and t&amp;sTerAtor^ ;tad paw»nse addilsoas made (in contemplation fill Mr. Veu -VAsor's rlare from &lt;b*
wood-workipc Maghirery natl
ma do anything to. &amp;al Ess re^jofl. •agio starting I from. Barry County, «w V •» "-.1.11
&gt;«».»
AkW-WV 1 w—FMi.
A iHtbrr Creak «l- Wright gwnerelly nroto*
Mr. Worth's place from the fourth ward.
XBsr atmtH.'rewBultatfootetr'taetfotfuf
lion. John M. KWthA.Q^.HC.l^gMi
ka olretad. oburman cd. ibe. seopsiUm.
If any pareon or parsons ia the city
in place of Norman Bailey resigned.
or counfy are building or improyin g their
Tbo committee.
al*o. iaatrnoted
their.
TttTt.;ro,’ "
T’.“.ViYTn .frf
r I
property, and wiU tall and acquaint the
chairman tu call ward eatresses for Ute
“ looa|" of the fact, nre will gladly give
election of e»S delegate fretu ereh ■» ard &gt;
&lt;*»»■ uMicv, whore one lias not been
MMUiRft
Hitchcock's Dialog Hall and CoaflscAs nwugaghed tW.folWftiM G»«t&gt;r.
aA"BWtryi: W1 •"PW
ten constitute the city eousini Itee :
knows bun. they know what uuw bugQie. M.Dewey, Chaifnaa.i«ii&gt;u*&gt; • •• "Ettrybodif WidttM ivy thfnvfyrfarf hirchasfn^ ffieudfepe.
giea he gets up, knows how he can blow i
bis E Bat. know all about his gwaial .
-rr------ - —
vywnarv.
WiU amply repay the tonrlst for a vidp ’
geod nature , but everybody has not ■
to this part of the City
heard about his Tire Setter. That ma- 1
........
Il he* been hinted by knowing onea,Chlaa. of .whisk be baa the right fur thia
4. far vale by es Bfatwy*«&lt;:VMh'flrd
JarnrreMMs. la. eases„.
W. WK.II.t,
...I
,
ib.it tbo iV.y i'athsr* are about oomOOtniy, beats the Dickens It ia a

... _'i _■ •■iffrwfrysvowf

CNIICHEt,

. ebandonmont of their phrty and

.

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.BaWHat'’ m
Mtrosic.

Medicines,.

;SluOi,

‘‘School Bneiet-fr StafibHerf/

:j&gt;eihCTiiiTto.M».j&lt;ij5ir^xiIT

2i^v“.“.T! '«**•«• •

' -HeTrihA-'SrdHbtei

monring to prepare to make prepara­
tions to begin to talk of seeing about
f^ef. finite sad its a|qwoachre, and if

ex pee. to be,
able to oroea it (on foot) sooee yean in
advance of the liqaidatam of the Na[ tiaaol Dafat. Th.. ipUk.

(J. G. BEKTLSV.

rautcireaKsi. Ini—Tegtaiae. giva»
an .qua! itroslaUoa'af. tk» bleed- . JUl
phymcisns will agree that there i* aaar-’
re(r adnaaaabatthai.xxddaleuni tosjintly be dtapoejl of. if.' pare. Wood
could ba dreulafad giaiesuusly through
the parts tBbttadL Njcs this U th* way­
in which Y’egrllM ywrfonus ils wtotdaa*
Cal curve. Yegefina u oacbUiyty t usg• labfe imupound, toedn from fouls
j herb* tail bor^-,'
'

great iuvenUou. its benefits arc straw. ,
cuts. ' Why. he has only had It about i
six wwaka, had in that short fame has set
IU Aupdrad
■«" tire. We think that
beats “Old Virginia never tire." Now 1 Thu Republican Elector* of the eeV. ।
lay nil joking aside, try this machine, leral'wardt tn tbo city of Hasting* are ■
got your mw tires set, your old ones &gt; reqaretod to meat in caucus at the pla- &lt;
end all—use it under all circumstances. ce« named below, on Friday evening .
mu. nd ifo^Mtl'blkbli/tK 'it krAf AA lA'tiita’ and toon^y. He
J uly 2fitb at eight u'cloak. for ttow vkssAtlantic ao*M_ for.ihe, bvuyBt ! will wspMtaaliafociion every time Fur tion of one delegate from1 tseh' trahf, tn
itetoiaJa'AteiItavtaa-. ttto-bpaefitcf new m.fotnars we wills*)
the Uronty Convention tu bo held at tbo 1
i tltot ^ht* nnehia* can be found MlteotTs Courf HowBi iA this city at' IT M ■ eu
khinign Factory on Jefleruwi St. near
mrai iiejianments are incnsrgf oi
, ---।
:BolmH!,evtl ,,&lt;dku't. atthAY-di'd'i ' 'The ftHkwIeg Ifrni Sn ngdrd tu the
* * ’ ’
/tyh fas accidentally left out lasf wevk:

Tub Cautaasrios of the 4th |«asml llnytotd,
df pleasantly, the.croyd in attendance I1 Fourth
" “ ward—at the -&gt;Hv* uf the
i'tare^tUy
everybody Xeiwad'IfMawH Clerk
| A full HrufaHt.vf, U|rT Ab’totr .ql ।
well pleased. The Oration of’ John B 1 inch ward is rameaiV eoUtted,.
l
1 lisa, Vgb»l 4w&lt;s Anqbeal, dieidadly1 ‘ By order of City Com mitts,
able and |deaung to cur Greeley fritrada
U%“*5
.
I hairuiKi. ,
and their ‘Democratic alll«a blit nnt os
I The Boarevy

turn* Hair Hesturwtire, and It has n, moved tbo poison and Featured ray bah
'tails former vigor. So* advtrrtisemupl.

HiMii.mtwtSffibn

Congrva«iuual C of
Republican City!

lloamtr 'ban [«

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Dance at the- Hhrting*

Hous* was largely palronised and tho»e 1
aid City Directory for Barry Co. Ik '
who |«rtirinefa&gt;l enemed to enjoy them- :
Bp—August Id.
Ijrd! coutain-tl&gt;*namt-f&lt;&gt;ft*verjM&lt;rd&gt;afit, ,
a dree Cady. aul. the Duo. m Caton
Fanner, and Mechanic, their rreideoev
Hall, was both plcaant to the pnrtiei- ,
I and flare uf' Businoio
Advertising
drug*, hut not ao pant*. as b profitable Vi those Intervet*! I
I apMo'Ar ill be reserved fur ail bdttneM
Th* fire work* were not ia al!' •ro«p*tt* ■
'nsuoeeei. but were planting ueverthe- j1 men who wish. This will make a very i
diha, AU in a’! th* day and evening jI ya'uabla book ar.d should be wett •sat* I
IKta, especially tbsea oc , the Fair .

fufajrtll a. orm
Boot Goode, whole Block warranted
^A Stamn Fire
' work, just a littfo cheaper than tbo
WV ren t we
cheapest at tbo New York Cuah Store.
They wffl jiay for ihcmtehos.
| ♦ 10.000 worth of good, for wrto U tbo
WiU appear neU wook Mr .
York C*A ^trrr- ‘'ts&lt;*{’*i U,j,n togtDa.LeiUM.Xbmw yp**S^ret»

aotrrti.
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e«x;i4sni.uifi

&gt;tmKshoa4£KHb* I largeifl assortment of Tana in the city
«~T‘«*5g2j^1uu I and sr selling them 10 cents lower than
^.17
ITariff

Michigan Certrhl’A. W*
old. huuu »«uiHitttTO1t!

rraacT,

«?*S!L

of thaTownship.ff Custlstoa .wiy.0w«t
1 in Canitoa at the village of .Nashville on
1 Thursday tire 25th inst-, at 2 o'clock, P.

pvtj' Pa- York Cash Store ,1^* ||&gt;p

i

tiow al the Carriage fwtwy ,O.‘ ttwCBMl- w&gt;i.» ia nssnXqs.

, M . for (he etoytion of 4 Delegates tu (he
i County Cunrctrtioa to be held nfUdst.
inp on Saturday July 27th.
By order of Township Coamiltea, ’^ ] fj

Dwi’tyuu kouwwha*. 3 good for the
Stomach's Mabe ft -Why,.Fred- Ack­
ley's Suda; ia has-tawtiled -aad'-nt',
found wanttat‘ Ji»tv
mbre.,
I
ob.™; Ol’XU'loSiiin;

±S?1%K

4 w* «r Mrr‘j

. of the Township of
ml njgot
in CanciM at the Center
{louse,
on Saturday July Ttith/at 3 ’&lt;?cfotl^ in
the aftamoon to aleci I delaanire/rfif
I. O. U.K—The following
.
tial list of officers of Hasting* lodgv ’ (kmnty Convention to be MB! nr
No. 5S IXk 0. FJastaUed by D.D.Q.M. j lags I". Saturday, the 27th tnst.
i Geo. M. I towey, an Tuesday evening of J By wdee of TnWnshlp OiM.milt
.

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CaiauB ur. rns Hasnsee Ilocan—
Me*«ra. Brook* A Thyldr Have purchaa-'
ed the Haatiegs Howw of Mr. I*txley.'
u,
MoeerB. B. A T. will make a good team,
'fiJB UllW It'dlnO'laMlAlar their management we'cxpoct
, t|g
Lp see the Honwe flotrrlvh belter than'

•■Kard.'’ that, Mpiai* aaverel mipretant I
RsiLau^j^aym^atson
points in planing twill fawnin'-** m their1I
boeti working very jiard ffea past
Hunsn and lot on the East end of
Green Btrea*. near the G. IL V. Depot.
House coataiu 9Booms, a pleasant and
di-eireble Jocataon wiD ba sold st a barfare where
gan. fur terms enquire of. the owner at
knlfd^E,**
'---- — ••
that gvwubackv were ready.
Barber A Bsil-r'r Store.
Ha thanks if QyK-L^p AbtfT
K The lee Cream Parlor of Mrs. HitohJ. BHoom.
eock,' ia nightly thronged WithI’kitme'
krTaAlto/ .tot
wkk
to RaMroad eelidting**^rell&lt;aBhiiet

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jbhlZdMW «-gdsvoil»|W«^SX“!!
m l SPECIAL NOTH i&gt;

w¥iW;nK.k«i«'JMroa

have at! suBered 'illH tbo *ams romforts
lately.
XK.'wrWy" Matthews has as nouncel - with large posters tiyflSliljiliHilB M4*

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i,ZS3£^£XBZ.it-Jal

&lt;l£MW9!W^a^OnRI8BS

aBwteSSSstt.’si.
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0kt rmronh.ur.Ml1 W. tM
irelopes | rial 11 nt th* Hsavre tdfry.
.'.««* fad to g.ro statafattfon, and

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Gnuitl Muakal

CAPITOL OF

Enterpr.se.

MICHIGAN,

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION,

Entertainment

St JoscphMich. July 4,1872 The Calvert Utho&lt;r«pMa&lt; Company of PatroR,
_

Cpea IM.eeri. |U

pwMiahiar . spktabl TUtaJ UU^rej* st

The New Capitol and. Grounds,

BOOK

(t»a « Iscta. tn sfe)
re lbs litateal Mfta tit th. An. * Meh *ey eNre ia
lb. rwpU at lb. Maw al lb. r.«i,r.i. rru, at,
.

DOLLARS

TWO
JMUtTI WANTU»«» •'

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Grant! Greeley!
WHSJI' BBBWW!

In Msltonrillo, Fla. a gauUamaa io
setting out 125 acres In orange trees,
which wiU be in a year trom now, the
largest grorc on thia ooulioent

$23,900

Third Capital Gift,
i Bays! Frail Cvo.;i tares
Fourth Capital Olli
, Jirntfiaan*
Fifth Capital Gilt,
Fin. brisk store, MitW fw
■ iatte nad Seventh Cl

thousands of w onus that tsasch in (Ingle ।
file and untn just to be looking around,
aa they do no damage.

.

55,B. MMB OF &lt;M«!
Rr.l Fatal, tad Fmenil Fritfrty, la

A oorreepondent of a foreign journal
kept grapes fresh for sixtaea weeks, by

EXC

rt lb. p.rxkrer at sub veer they •
S»J resat cksac. is IM risbibullea at

Guarantee Satisfaction
Shop in

wm u fm W&gt; W M.aiv.

Real Estate !
$3,000 in Cash I
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$«,655 in Pemoual Property.

Ilario w k Goodyear's New

Warebouw, ajrining C. F. Dw^ht «
Co's Foundry.
I

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uzbsjto.

I2T Wool a&lt;mt ky rallruid .ill be
carded and sent lutk in good condition

716

Maine, by aft of her last lagialaturo.
exempts Irotn, taxation lor twenty year*
each acre of land u;wn which the owner
planta and maintains in .thriving condi­
tion 2,000 forest trees.
|

PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS
ws asHst:

weiAime bubble.

CARDING

usually bee hugej
than a larger in-o
dtno, and wlm-fa
ingrowth t&gt;J re-

MACHINE

Sen

Making hay ' on pbfer * and making
it on the iarin use two very different
thinge In this ease, as in ao many
others, “to know it not to be alle." A
msm may have a wy accurate knowl­
edge oi the prircqplre and practice of
hay-making, be mnv understand all tho
changes that ahritld and should not
take place, and yUt make very inferior
hay. Three eeesM to be a kind of
"knack'* in making bay that ia hard to
acquire, and still border to communicate.
We can noi know too much alxmt the
sciooce of liny-making, bnt it ia still
moro importun: to hare energy enough
to apply tmr knowledge. And it must
be energy of the right kind.
We all
know mon who sotwn to bo remarkably
active and induetriuus, and who yet
never acoomplieb anything: tinoh men
rarely make good hay. What ia needed
ia a disciplined mind, that can lay plans
wisely and take evwry detail into consi-leratiou. Ho must know that hie
— •*—»•!— 4 ,n complete order, I
■ hand duplicate., of!
loot Labis t&gt;. break'
i grinding the kmve&lt;-, &gt;- b. D. Judron. uf Culm Co.. Ilk, has i
L and examining and
shsured fifty sheep, from which he reelixed 500 pounds of wool.

BBfflG ALONG YOUR WOOL

■te.sjsrisj-.

Ik

raMia to pmaiei h
F.r fell psri.rul.fe

BffiAtiomw.iwt

Tick Zu

sruttnv.wHuwr.

cHtiiaun,mmt

M A Weave. SU'rrha Jisrresii ‘
a. Utb,»CX
JsMtMU

rEESa!

Sheep shearing ia the lireliost work
in Outagamfe Co , Win., and the dip
will bo larger than but yree.

A.Nwrm.f
Um. W. Mwrill.

B-AVA'PlsUU

£XT.

ill

HI

IS

wNsb. fHta ml..&lt;d uMbnsf. I'ltas sta tasd
; llx ui'Sb.1. se,
MNastmtarejnjtee. wakii' staOrriaa fiervtor
MoZ*ta.&lt; &gt;- .

hi!
4^

wUl not have lo sp*nd aa hour oe two
cleaning out the Lara or making a
■tack-bottom, rome affem.-.n when tbo
hay ia ovorcured is tha tfejd and a
threatening cloud in the western sky.
The good hay maker is a man who not
only knows lev hay ahooM bo eared,
but he is yeseserix! iof the energy, fore­
thought. end pathmi'i. lo irvpare fur and
direct every detail of the operation
And r^pllectthatpefiracs is ths crown­
ing virtue of the (esmer'e life—not the
false pntieoce which snringw from indif­
ference, indolence, n-il a sluggish mind,
bnt that quality iwhich produces a
“maatariy inartivftyi" that waits until
the right moment, and theu puts fi^tli
XU the powere of mind and body to ac-

Dr. W Kitracl if Jinbeta
Th- Pacific CaL, /fare! Prea says a
Aoek of 5,0O&lt;l eheap was driven through
Oalavatnu Co., roovat$y, on the way to i
the mountafw vsAgvt. They are the1
precursor* of about 100,000 sheep which :
are annually driven to the same pasture.'

«. l■ rew *r a»k«ro-»«r mulMr, yr.
r siluCstos. SV skis a*MMr«. blalrLr^
i.'Pastales. Canker, PiMylM. a... *.
a Jerabeta to deaav. p«ril&lt; a»4 rMtora
none mm w knitty feiwi.
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xifcr:

Said M Thiers, ia an add. err before I
the. IWye Aywlri»/ef Fraaac, January
22, 1R70, comparing France with Eng­
land
‘•Upon lour.fifths of our terrih*-'
ry, where the soil is strong, and only I
tlic fine gras—s abound, fine sbiwp atone
can convert this grow into flesh and

BLOOlj PlIBffllB.

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TO EVEBY IN VAUD

WHATEVER

NATURE’S

DR. ATKIN
« Ilacent sad Old-Staadiag Discos

Hair Restorative

SHEPARD'S

CDBPOHHD WAHOO BfflTRR
U,«hi

Cathartic Pills!

Lei a

LADIES..’;

Dr. Crook's Wine of Tar.
io

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exposed to dew, the pew shall fall on
while the grea« is rather green rather , .
.
(haw Mur &gt;t b partially cared. This U ' WM. IL BURK * WB COLUMN,
one of the most important practical
points in hay-making Dttw or rain will
not hurt frrsli, green grass, provided
ii ia got rid of le-fern the grass bogies
to wilL In heavy grasi. therwfbra. that
can not be cured in o»s day, wa should
start the mower late tin the afletxoon,
rev Irer n'efeek
M Lre- .. —.

Wool !

'YEAtiei

Condition Powders!

9053482323305323

DR. CROOK’8

WINE

Wool I

$54,00064
LIGHT IBOH CASTINGS L.
Detroit Novelty

Paper

Works.

boxes.

D.

SINE’S

AnthBia and lironcbltla.
Has cured so many cam

uau, ntNtvzAatrotmtir

Gift Enterprise,

■

Ts b. inn Needs.. Aa*. ft. U7X.
OVE GRAND CAPFTAl. PRIZE OF

W j

snedfic for lire somnUium

MIMrCKRV SAl.r.

Diseases of the Urinai? Or-aas
Jaundlceor any Liver (om plaint,

IN GOLD !
sttESS; &lt;6.000
SEg-ilMM®

w«. u iiirrviui.

i— a. Srss-—‘s®,

Utadao*

‘Ws.1— I

OM Pe.llr Caritfa s&gt;4 MsSsW Ums with

■0TIC1 TO COITBACTOBF.

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A &gt;'*ia of 120 actaa. situated ia Use
t«wu&lt;d&gt;ip of Baltimore, fi miles from
’ «ii- ifcak e a.
brand Hirer \ alb-v R. R_. et Uuimliv
.•o aere&gt; under improvraeBta, 1 mile
from tkbiul Hcuuo, tugar bash cj,
T.M» Wm BphwdidgSerrfJ
HtfefU*. B-wred, WhitwwMdeS
Tmraa, Ft. per acre
For further instrurtmna, mqmro st this, Offire, or uf
the proprirture,
D. B * AO.FREEMAN
., J^timoro, April IT th, 1872.

u^amuaneeof Ad jn of UiS .nd

HALFORD
LRlCiSfiMK

Vrvf

TABLE SAUCE.
TIE IBT MIU US SEUSS
SMVI. M,rr&gt;,U.

fob famutuse.

HAIWES MARBL? WOiliS1

OPEN

k

TOP BUOCIK8,

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VOL XVIL

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN

beautiful
for the
I*a^to»s !

WEDNESDAY,. JULY 24, 1872.

NO. 13.

maro glorious political victories than
have been achieved during the eutiro
exigence atiho nation. Thus suddenly
crown corpulent but mon unwieldy by
th. owoUowing of ita enemlM ultra, th.
foregone defeat of tU Iteraocrary fee.

Agents for the Celebrated

Gentlemen!
Tha JT. if. VtrU (Dimocntic) ealte

FfflIK OQaSETS,

the Uoliimoro Oosrexitteu q cuLanddried affiur; and yields no vwy amiable
aasent to .the notninatteus. 11 i» yet
doubtful which w»y,H wttl move during
the campaign. If diananting ftemo.-rata; jmtag agntek i» small, a* it
grow in importance and numbars bo.

This plow whcrcever introducedhas found unusual favor

with, thefanners because of

,W Hl lis Bqal UfflI (UMS,
and Novelties that Barry
t »'•
know so

1st rightness of Draft.

Need.

.taeffW* .‘ffl&amp;W
'

whleh fires hare b&lt;vn caused bv tarry­
ing rigor lights in th* crot j«rak&lt;*, er by wearing iron on the soJaW*h*
boot, are few and far bstwrou.. - Wk
. W.U———
.m. p&gt;x5.,pT„
Tbo CAranpe h&gt;Mt (Dotnocastic) has Ary mwteuro adopted by the ancl.na.
The notion that lightning does not jrm*jasl anuouhoed that ■ St cannot nor will trato the earth- te- any coMidc-rabte
not reponar the cause or Moor for the depUl, woe in efriwt ffmro a write
election wf Greeley, that it will not supFtatbiul,ev.n as a ksssr cvjl. and
»ashes Its hands ot all resjiouslbifity for
Lis election, •/ iw.Asfl to
but wil)
do evarytiiiug that is still possital* to do
to arrest tlw bad and dangerous tenden­
cies of the times.”
These two n*)*rs are Use i»Mt tai­
rated and influential Domocrstes j^per.
in the country, and their aetflesi attitude, circumstance*, a wint of
of dxfiano* and sullen dfooeawM with almost complete protrvUon to wbatovwr
may be bstew ; bat this doos ata proven!
the machhutltois of the leader, cf that1 Jtehfrombewg killed by lightning, a.
party is a significant sign of the wantI Aragn baa pointed out
In thejear IG70, lightning foil on
of hafmoay which eS.sta among the.
members of tbo Dwrocracy la the sub . the lake of Zirknili, and killed all ths
fish in it, SO that
inhabimnte ot the
jset of tbo change ot bore that has been' Mteblwfaxid ware enabled to
fteto
forced npou their party.
'
ty-Sgfat carts with the dead fish Lmnd
. floating
tiu&gt; surfeae of ites lake. Thai
I never rveognur the argument of
betting, but it baa eomathteg to do with
the confidence of opinion tre the qdo
theta wagarietetd. Tb» b Hritouotw

2nd Ease of Handling

prve.nl fodkauan* the FirM will lead
JI party whom aim b to remuritaie the
^wocqgicparjy and to denounce th.

. . ’/'r t.. 3rd Excelling of work, /jays a furrow well
and will not clog.

00 YOU wnri'
flrwLl
All

^ts ®rea^ I^^rability. The chilled Iron
being harder titan tempered steel.

___ r___
ow you
Goods. AJ
entirely new and Pnjes ndt’to h This Plow is Offered on its Merits.
beaten in the State of Miehigun
We are desirous of placing this Flow in the hands
vx^, vxi^v|&gt;
.venollff
of every Farmer in Barry County on trial.
Boston Cash Store.
CALL AND SEE IT.
THE IMPROVED

Detroit Stoves!

Greeley and Brown, the supporters of ,
Gan. Grunt offered bote frectey on h&gt;« ‘
election, and could get w&gt; better terms 1
thin to put up |10&lt;&gt; ogaiuat g2o, by any
of th. Greeley man. Kroa lh« U«rili
who are ptmted lay their wagera on the
•iilo of Grant when thay tnnkr ’ bate of
•ny rcnacqneneo.
In WaAfagpon I
team tha tome difficulty haa owumd in
iwaonag bote ngninu Grant, who. na
Grrwlry raid, “never ha. lawn l&gt;eaten.

State Fair al Kdiunuzoo,

Northwestern Fair at Grand Rapid*,

fries. Mr Weber. Indian ngrtit nnd
Gen. O O. Howard, Special ('{ambsioncr of Indian Affair*, held a Bcmferroce la»t Tuesday at which the Indian
question was diacuaswi with .peciabrrfonw to th. interesting report jtt»t
m»d.&gt; by Indiqu Agrn.t Welch ofPWa.
Mr. W. I. a great FhHanthropist, and
sustain* the Broridetit'. peoor policy at
the only means of pacifying, christian­
ising and ultimately eri lightening the

Machine.

Half a .Million having been Sold!

STRIKER.

A. D. COCtK^gt.

BLACKSMITHING!
•«.-7

Respectfully announce to their patrons nnd
the Public Generally, that they have removed
to the Large and Commodious New Brick
Store adjoining the Washington Block, and
will he happy to serve all who may give them
a call. Crockery and Groceries constantly
arriving'by tbtf^ar Load, and will be sold
for Cash Cheaper than at the advertised
Cost Sates If you do’rrt .believe it call and
see. We Pav CaskJor ^ftbtter,
nnd
sirditiflMSf Wftittwy

IRUIl^
.ilh'ss AmerieBM Organ,

HASTINGS

MEAT MARKET!

-X
Still, we can scarc«ly doubt that a
place nmlsr ground, or near tbn
ground, is anmawbat safor than a plocw
several stnrio high above the ground
floor.
Another reitoukalifo opinion of the
against lightning. The Emporur Augus­
tus. before mcnliunod. uas-1 to wear
s.-el akin dreaeos, under the impression
that ho derived safety from them. Seal
skin tents ware also used by the Ho­
mans as a refuge for timid (Minons dur­
ing severe thunder-storms. la the
Cevenncs, Arago teBs us, (ho shepherds
are still in the habit of c&lt;jll«c{ing the
cast-off skins of saakw. Thry twist
theca round thwr hate, under ths beEef
that they thereby secure themselves
against the effect of Eghtatag.
Whetlicr there is any real ground for
this belief in the protecting effects doe
to seal-skins aad snake-skuM, fo Mt

datloas were approved by the confer­
ence The published rumors of tlx- upriling of Indians on the rrowTatieas'ere
belierod to be entirely false, to are tnott
of such stories drenhtud iq th® intareri mUtod with silk. In the same explo­
sion. nine persons were kilted and up­
wards of eighty injured- But iiisaoteworthy that several dog. were present
in the church, all of which wore _kiUod.
It has also been obeorved that Sark-col­
The PiMtaffiro Itepartracn! liavndn- ored animals arc more liable to be struck
cidod that the new |&lt;Mtal cards shall (othsr urcumstantee lining the same)
than the light colored. Nay, more;
be three inches wide nod Kro and enc
dappled and nie-bald animals have boon
fourth in length, the .tamp, and Here straek; aad it has been noticed that af­
tn ba engraved on them In a variety of ter the stroke the hair- On the lighter
jiarta has cxnuo utf at th* aligtatest touch
white tbo hair ou lbs darker parte has
postage stamps will be need.
1
Tbo whole tuftnber of pupil, altenil- not bean offseted at all II seems prob­
able, therefore, that silk aad Cell cletbiag the public schools of thia city dar­ ing. aad thick black cloth, afford a
ing the month of June was 6,122.
'
w&gt;rt oi [rrotoctioQ. though uol every of a viUagn clraxK poking till a thunder-ihownr ihrald bora paawd lay
There la now no nn*U-pox in this trustworthy one, to those who wear
In tbo apon air, when «Wj titanrity egoipl a few rasra nl the email-pax
drr-atonn li progNMinx, nnd m nMter
hospital, and there tbo patients arc c*&gt;»near, the brat arama' tote ptarate
ralwent. For a time, the »u aouidthing of a panic an Capitol HHL AB
the yellow flag, are now taken down
and quirt run, the even tenor ot ito waV
।
Yesterday was consumnied tha grand in all parti of the city. '
bargain and sate of the diasrtisffed Itepubhrans of all their polcwd principles
them stood their chief, who hkd boon
to the Rebel iMssocratic party amemIBJitiW. FROM UDSTXIIQ.
eondcmn.J to death, and wax nliaraed
bhd in Convention at BoHmoro. A tew
by the want. A hravy stroke of figkk
glittering wards in a phtform vrvrted nt
When we hear that so many j
i ning fell on tta&gt; prison, nnd the ehUf
Chusnnati, ami which ft is well known
struck by lightning In thn ro
f was killed, white hn eatn[«rafcran wean never bind the rollMon loaders, is
tb*,.
’
It is not quite so clear that small nxoall tee pretence of evnudsratfon rerelvod
■ take articles are sources of danger. The
, foe the greatest sacrifice of principle
' fact that, wt^u penous have bean
- struck, the metallic parilom of thrir atand the most glaring political apoetacy
» tiro have Iweu in wvwy eave affected by
whicb, this aids ef the war oflhe rebel­
&gt; the lightning, affords only ■ -proaomplion. has ever disgraced American priLi- tion on this point, unra it dote.txWfQflprjtgregas tbte movement did era!
of tbo n«! Lt office on the port of two
Senators who could not. ea-rs by a revo­
lution, retain their art* in that body?

DENTIST

Nartiifle

ing lightning, spring ft is hnpanuhfo to

'‘
anti thus adding new bobe to th. kite of i
tai.ambition. .ml TrumbuB having, by
his vote in tew at Andrew Joharo’s ’ ;

I tew that thdbe metallic artidte tots* in­
I tually attracted the Lghtninr-atrokn. In-

�Tn character of &amp;n New York
ferWs teon of the Groeley ticket m
L comMcainpaign i. iudicnlod in its

1S72

report altegvd uo fraud against tho autlmritics. bnl simply chnrgvdOstlMa
gaticc- and waste, yrt ths speech of Mr.
Roo_v.lt, U pit ftaX-a^qr th. triton

Motive m watching an I counteracting
■vesy Movemoat of either wing of tbo
taetfiiee foroea. More than all else, our
work must be thorough end effectual, so
that when the day of ekettoa wrabv we
Shall present un unbroken fntot pad
pollererr Wto poteibls forth, rapport
Mtnag
■ “
amttaus bm bolds which shall

tewva no in paraHbn of the field. Yra
■»i can. and owglit to win. a victory
wkeh Shall tone owr opptasata of eve­
ry shadoof optntoa, so shattered and
detnomlised that it will taka nt laart a
half n century for them to recover suffi­
ciently to make another "I** against
the grral party ot progrira end liberty
BepuMioons of Barry to your hands
vs committed a ahare of the wark. to bo
done in behalf ef t he party in the com­
ing ora tort. Let i| be well done despite

Bids and dhrasdSKStehM saeeptod.
Moved by Aid. Bams,
Thai tbo report of Blds ani Crua
Walks Committee be sdmited.
owsried.
' :

*1 llw wtertii. prSMTiyUM et Jm. P. fitter. M.
&gt;.. Frutiwr ot Toi ic.la&lt;y &gt;.4 Cl*ntetry, gr.-4-

trust there may be v igor enough in tho

come forth afterward as well as could

Water Lune,
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kinds,

The following ncecunts were ru!erred
boek by Finance Coratniltoo with recumn»odattou that they bo allowed :
,
J. Gains, work on ervM walks,' t 7 00*

1872. aad each bearing that date. FnrG. Al toft, - rtreeta to dare W 49 nuh»d this paper lafiBUU&amp;fc
8. Ikickenaoa, work oq walks,
8 00 „
.
on. „
of Patents,
Washington, D. C :
Ararat, of N.J.fisrasoe, sdrvi.-es
Whifctom-Chfo-6.
'
~ I.
V. Fnrdmaa.;

aigbt wateti. tSW; John A : Fuller,
Oscillating ticeatu Ka~laa.—f. !
night watch, 85 OQ.aud AnstpikGmni, j
Swetland, Fbntiac.
pump tor well; &lt;22 S3, ware referred
Lxqwr for Carpet Riga.—G. k
back without roeomtuondnllun that they I
Ansley, Marengo TViumship.
In king-Pad.—W. A. Whitney ai
BrAt.Wi»Mis
G. G. Beaver, Adrian.
Knaltti. That the Strocl Committee
Drat Fan for Tbreohinz Machine.-— —-.r— •——
be instructed to osamlno into the u«&lt;«-l I
nib of wMeai.ur.n.Irtraiwhtenmw Blate1 1
C C. C^,.,
Hi

buiAitewuSo-

i of tho papers of lbs District wbieh wns
i romdsmnnd by Ihj majority report.1'
, Haaaya “no man who esys tho ini- mid street for the foil dtemZTm?..| provtnurala id thbiDistrict are more in­ hS«1 by said petition, bnt thal surb
' furious tiiab beneficial eon find njsroy to street should bo opened upon tho west
trad a sufficienl distanra to suable tho...
pestersJaviriy wpon the line crnuampla-

Wool, Wheat, Oats and Cora.
.......... .

J,,i,;

i JBMWreu:)!. ::«prw.ti

omy tv practiced by the Corscrinml
offlrinls that tho circumstances permit- j
ted, with the exception of the large
I amoaa: charged for advertising by some

4O4«

rtftt LUfttfif fuiyitiifio If
LOTS. .
.

-t ,;l #SWW:s’iiil:nzB

it. He has given tho nogutivu to ull the
objections raised against our Board at
! Public Works by the testimony of wit­
Down belonging to both the Republican
Carried.
.
and Democntie parties, nnd has renduStreet Coram ittw made written rt-part
rivsty shown that the greatest amount
I of care and the strictest regard to eeoa- a, follows:

To tho protactsMiintn:
-Am 1 not th® greatest Apoule and
XShnmpieBofJ&amp;oiMtiMtf
To the Free Trwdaro:
Did I not, with rare wisdom, chiom-I
myCfacinnati frirad. that thia vexed

tMesmaUe Ano, Octette., aaU Rkeuasdtem'M tt. KIlMy. &gt;i will not eare.

be io its power to aid the digit ion, and
prevent the Deitiwralic party going into
t .'-[-id e*Bf jT'f
*j T rtb’11

“Freuds uf too DUtriot.*’ nnd is tpunifoody gotten we for-wrf the Dwnorratio party rwtf 'from this latitude
where th® facb, are undfretoo&gt;l. In .tlw
twenty-fourpage* of reply Gen. Chip­
man has thoroughly ventilated the pue­
rile vhitac'ur 6f this .stfcrt to sisy outer lidM&gt; and Improvement m lha national
metrojioUs. Hi- points out the fact that
Mr. RoMeyah . was -haunt mo.1 of the
time when evidence was being hrard for
the defrn&gt;e, and declared whan It camo
to thin, that he “did not want to hear
anymore tusrimoay." Ha *hdws by
the evidence copiously quoted that the
proof wan exactly Oppoute tn the moot
Important deductions Of this aentewhat
too easily persuadwl judge, and that by
special pleading and the sefoetioa ot
garbleJ testimony from a mass of HOO
pvges of questions and aiuwtrs not two
hundred of which I* admuulbk evidence,
or if ao Is worthicon upon Its fane, a poHtteal doenmant may be concocted with-

their village pap*. about one&gt; each yar
*• Itan Rteeisrexsi' and new ip efi«
other column tho some news greets tbo
e,e of tho reader -old Usey’ial ’ fwurfoT

:Ejiih jju«Jj9hh uJ.
'ALA ebccD erf#
:
eseM ditT=
; n.esirfeiM lo J t

FOR ALL
, leimie
Ql

!*?•&gt;"» -T

Worth

‘hALMh-JUUAuirc 4..WUU an. Jlartiaga
0,1 Thur'd»T August 1st auJ that is not

“*l. Dsn Bio? will be bore in all of his
, luriul glory aa&lt;i foliopm /I* fotufodldu
| to s»y that a big time may be expeeted

!*®t ton yearn.

You should

ire erojrded into my store.

} for wu know a circus always draws a
crowd to Hastings as well ns a mas*

iroaEomiafc

Ou Motion of Aid. Wood ttoi r»[*irt will come and bring his wife and the
ifor a year, and incurred enormous «• j wu oceeptod.
[ boys will bring their swocthearts.
On motion at unit the r»j«&gt;rt . waa' Sre the mammoth ad v&lt;T!iw'm‘’n$i&lt;#te
ponreby tho« invortigntion, only -to
.
I mart a nigral and niter defeat, to cease adopted.
Moved (bat report of Finaucy Com­
their obetmeiian and opposition, and
Before the war was I nut alsays your
mittee lx&gt; m-oypted.
brat friend T And ainoo tho war. Karo 1 allow the city of ths rational capital to
Moved that amount of Anotin A
not advocated and iassetod upon tte&gt;klitf- bow-hat ito founders manifestly intendMt kind of Ku-Klux bill for your pro-

rt^

te inri RwatoT lq"

i

Wt Sdl Ciajsr tkai Otten.

steifc tra*

-tew Sa folA al X.MvUtalatto

ing, with din Rulo, trod BafoiadopS '
adopted br the NstionsLAjMafoHtote'? 1

RUSSKLi

a grand lot of Samtui-r UBnir,: Art
' Iran, nnd urged the extreme war policy
Pcstimre for vacation days; Magic
of treating ladtaa troubles in a rei«rt
Moved that the mayor be authorin 1 Tricks and bow to do them ; Laughable
,
made
to
th.
Interior
Deportee
bl
This
,
to
issue
aiders
on
General
Highway,
To ail honest men, aad opposer* of I
i Dialogues and Recitatioaa, aad au imorturtatcalion policy will no doubt prove Fund to pay workmen at work on abut­ tnen&gt;e variety of good^hiags for •'vary,
TMngn:"
Harn 1 not always given "line upou
ment til Iron Bridge
hteiy
line" in my indefolignole eflbrto to ox-,
gio Copy ten cents. Adams A Co.. I*ubposo fraud and jransoto political hint-1 only cm, bat do, draw a bead ou an In­
Moved by AU. Wocd,
I hshers, 25 Urotufield St, Boston.
dian al tight with a rifle. I had this
That tbo Marshal be inotruck'-l in
boast mad* to ran bort in Washington
uild a cross walk acroas Cbater Strert,

you, carefully suppressing all damaging
testimony, aad shielding you in every
possible way ?
To lhe Irish Catholics:
Have I not Itwistod niton Ibn exten­
sion of M]ual rights to all, re tardlam of
rationality, eneouregiag iraaiigrstton to

tu-surii. Not only humanity, but good
1 policy aad ecoaosay, as all onr Indian
History shows, rrquir** f.be application
i of tha administration policy—using war
: only as a dernier resort, where the cir| e-.iinstnnce* render it iaipemtere. The

veaite membcm Ilia rt Play, sad Jml
my fjuk, are stirring illustrations of juvetols klft.-rrtKstehriar7 enough for
the edification of old heads, although
juvenile enough ia incident for our

been gladdened by a splendid shower
of min. On Saturday orsniag hut it
mined for nearly two hoars, and rarer

strooisJooks.as, thoagh.^hU run
through it, aad corn and potatoes worn
suffering twribly for min. If we no
hare rain sufficient, tba rant of the wasen, potatoes will be a good crop with
us, as the bugs are not half ao ugraeruus as last year. Corn took, splendid.

In Now Hampshire, tho folowing is
posted un a fence, ‘-Netti*—know kow
is sltoud in then modders, enr men or
wosvon kuea their town run the rode.
Wot git* inter my medders afar ms
u-.2!
diah Rogers“

secured ia uapleodid condition- Some
few hi thia vicininity hero not got quite
all of their wheat stacked, or drawn iuto the bam, hut the moot of them haroT. B. Diamond, Esq., our s
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&lt;&gt;
k eyj. Um corabinatfon of every elo■aatof moral depnwrity, draoid at aD
primspto, raakfav but oan otpcci.--.lro

Spof.ed Tail, Oriaf of tbo Brute Sioux
vs wowou H. way to Washington Un­
der the pohef of Prraidrra- Grant, he
has kni paca for the peat tore* years,
end wow dneirse to setste certain ma'.tern regarding hie agamy.
Greetey mnsora here are an thick as
leaves in Vahuhbresa. The 1 art ia that
Fred Douglas. ditec of the WmtagM

SHERMAN J. RICH,

DRUGS
Medicines,
Dye Stufli

i’a^nW£ thfis

ssaaessr

|

MM Whr.

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

tho most ch.rmFng illustration of Amezicon life we bar., jicrused for some lime.
Tbo ninny items of worth in tho Mon Lil­
ly, and ito rtfartorf of Fashions should
to neon by those who do not subecribe,
and they wixild do no at onco. |3 per
year, with a premium worth fully tho
amount ]&gt;aid. Published at 838, Broad-

ing under bloody prorocalira ia xsvrag' ing injuries art in ail canon to- bo treatI ad as our own criminals is simply absurd,
I beside» being unworthy of-a Grooul of
' su. h unquestioned renown.
. The great speech of .Sren-tary Bestwcll, yesterday at Morgantown. N. C-.
is nu unauiwcrabte argument in favor
of the adminiatratian financial policy.
Ha diTides the object, of President
Grant's policy into,
1st. Faithful coUectiouol the-revenue.
2nd. Reducing expenditures.
The efeeticns during tho person! year
3rd. Establishing credit and reduc­
wtfttoaJMd as follows J
ing interest account
North Carolina, Aug
Kratraky.
/T
■ -lib. Reducing taxation and preparing
for specie payments.
Ho ehtrws tbo grand succas* of tho
adminirtratiro in accomplishing all
these objective desiderata. Tho speech
Maine, Bratombsc 9.
will make an admirable political docuColorado Territory, Bsptoml
Dacotah Territory, October
Indiana, Octobsr 8.

R. MUDGE

TAILOB ft FABLIY OBOAN
U'THE D8DG DEPiSnrar

jScAooZ ZtooAty. xJ- Stationery

SOLD IN HASTINGS,
--------- B-^-AOKtBY k SUU1E

PLANTATION

AND FAMip-

JITORS.

. 8,T-*860-X.
is tho sheet-anchor of thefeebliand de­
bilitated As a tonic nnd cordial for the
aged and languid, it haq, no equal
hmong utomachiee. As a remedy for
the nervous wrairuou to which wotusn
are repecially aul.ject, it is supsreeding
every other stimulant.
In all climates,
tropical temperate or frigid, it acts aa a
specific in evavy species of disorder
which undenuiare the bodily strength

l*!l«

era
/ MtkM ai IM,
tenant tn in

&lt; ecbool here on the first Monday ia ‘
Feptamber, lor the insttwtfon of teacbers, nnd those intending to teoeh the
ermungwiatse, and finally, all. I sup­
pose tbat-aay wish to attend. Tho
term to last eight oe tea sroeiaa. Satie-

A &amp; VAN VLKCK
For Tour

k COL

�THEY HAVE STOOI
TEST,

man of the Republican City Committee,
tho Itepuldlrar. otector. afttte city of
Huting* met nt tlm County Cterk'.
_
oflfoe in uid city for ths purpose at or- W. O»bora
gnniring n Grant and Wilton Club.
.
:------ *
The steeling wa* called to order l&gt;y
Geo. M. Dewey Chairman of the city
committee, who ttated th. sobitanco of
a circular te*ued by th. Republican

The “C., B. A Q. R. IL,“ raaaing
from Chicago through Gal.nbovg to
Burling-on, hu achtered a .plandid rep­
utation in tho la*t two year, a* the lend mg Paunngor Route to tho Wwt. At
Burlington it conneoU with, the great
Burlington Route whieb rau direct *rf Grant end
through Soulbora Iowa to Nobravka
and Kntuar, with clcae connection, to
On motion Dr. John Roberts -re* cho­
California and th. Territories ; and pom- sen temporary Chairman sndCUa. H.
eager* starting from Barry County, on Bauer temporary Secretary ot the meei-

CHNICHEt,

eBk ■

B 4a

B,rUn«-

•Thi* lino hu publidicd a pomplitet
caBad “How to go WeaL" which con­
tain* mneh valuable information; a largo

zrii.'yv-.Jfc g?

tion and Py-lziw* recommended by th*
State Central Committee be udoptod ai
the Couititution aad By-Law* of the i
fluting* Grant and Wilion Club.
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MASONIC.
can du «ytiring in that Eno as good
and 03 cheap a., My shop iB tho State.
Molding made a apeaiahty.
We can plane, plane and maAch. and

Afternoon and Evening.

White thceo cleeian pruent ware1
■igning the Cunitituiwn and By-Law* '
adopted,-the meeting wu . ctequetlv •
addraeud by the Hon. Henry A. Shaw '
of Eaton Rapid, and P. T. Van Ste
,E*q. of Charlotte
| X.©o--teriew Itevid. H. Cock -ten* My

'torair

Everybody Should try thorn before Purchasing Elsewhere.

DAN RICE’S

Olactod Prerident, John M. Navin* and
A.P. Drake Vice PraudraU; E. A
Holbrook Sreraury and Milo T. Wheat
er Treaaurer of the Hasting* Grant uJ

WARD &amp; THAYER.
May Ifi, "tt

AiiifSPi".

The Organ for the People |.|

tings aad vicinity two week* from thii
evening on the political questions &lt;if
tho day.
Moved aud Carried that tho Chib adi-

LMTMASI. ».

' irttsttii’gs

joura until one week from thia evening

Tbo Republican Elector, of the ■'«•■rjl ward, in the city of Ruling, am |
requested to moot ia caueiu at the pit- |
&lt;*•* natfffd below, on Friday evening ,
July 2Cth at eight o'clock, fur tho olec-1

Pavaiaixa Set It.—Vegotiaw giv..
। an equal circulation of the blood
All
physician, will agree that thorn is acarcMy a di.ease hut that could almost inrttntly bo disposed of if pure blood
could ba circulated generously, thrush
thq ports affected. Now thia is the way
ia which VegotCno performs ila wom^rful cure.. Vegvtine is exrinaivly a vygetable compound, maile from roots

tion of one dole gat. from each ward, to
tho County Convention to be held a', th. ,
Court llcuau in this city al I— M. on
Saturday tho *27th iu»t.

PARIS PAVILION

Hayfued.

On, Bow I'vt Srrrxarn with my
head 1 Allen account of using the pci.ooous hair preparations. I now use Na­
ture. Hair Ilaalorative, and it has re­
moved the poiaon and restored my hair » Tha M. E. H. S. Concert on Sunday
to it* former vigor. See advertisement. earning last was a happy affair for the
children, and wall attended.

Ma. B. F. Hmxacnr La* purebau-il
Mr. Stewart, intaaoii in ths firm of
Til nioort aad rweetaat Coufoatamary Slawart * BuiaUCjm! will bcrvoAcr
in aztetonce ia the famion* tail* randy conduct the Dental btnbrev in hl* own
for ute at Hitchcock’.* Confectionery
in thia aectioa u being a tint claa* Den­
tist that it would be u*eleu to ibowvr
■ M-Hzzi. walked agoin.t uncut tbo him with puff,; therefore wo will only
fair ground on Monday. Thu city ***** aay iucc.m to him, m we know bi* work

KIR

SOLI) IN HASTINGS.
BY’ ACKLEY’

Music Teaching.

ta hare tho ped.atrian fever.
Got hia back up aad goc. for Greeley
—Tho man who expects to be Poet Mas­
ter of Hartings—when Greeley bi elec­
ted (?)
•
been very num.:o«* thia Miura.In fact,
our leading merchant* report times bet­
ter this yMr during th* dull Moaon than

Michigan Central R. R.

The New York Caah Star, bae the
Urgent aawrtment of Teas in tho city
and are relliugthim 10 crate lower than
over, since July 1st. Tariff off.

OLD, RIDABLE ABD DIRECT ROUTE,

1 —.‘mOur.wrju*.

once can suggest! It is the large* -cwnpany I
East or West this season! It is Hm irioet exjptadvely
equipped and thoroughly organized Circus in..America.
No ornate description or pictorial illustration
an adequate idea of tho extent and variety
engagvil in the great Paris Pavilion Circus. Tho fol
lowing is a brifif Atanwary of its artists :

TAYLBB&amp; FARLEY OBGAN
All the Sheet Music of the Day constantly on hand.

Now at the Carriage Factory of J. Lee Reed:

is beard on '■■terr hand the ervetim
of building*, and tho bright prospects
Quartarly Meeting .orrics at tho M­ for Railroad, aud Manufactuic. makes
E. Church in thia city Saturday and nestings hare a name of some import
Sunday Aug. 8d aad 4th, Preriding Ef

Tried aid. by ride with the American
aad other inrtntmenfa, lb. Tailor A
Farley Organ carrira off the palm. Call
at my «tore an State St. nnd mo it.
. Warr an-before wheat i* threshed—
a reliable abutment to the Iron Bridge,
and Mho an easy approach to th. aama.
Every Beriaea. man in the city will any
.men. if lha thing ia done.

life

i^ S -i

ttSjL

New Advertisements.

Grand victorious inarch of the leading artists «f the
world I Tho event of tho ninotetiitli century ! The groat
Circus sweeps through the States like a whirlwind! It
acknowledges no peer, it fears no competitors. All
make rrom for the favorite! His wonderful Trained
Horses, marvelous Mules, Trick Ponies and Perform­
ing Doga. Who better than Dan Hico am secure th?
leading artists of the world ? The Paris PayilionClrcus
has the most daring bare-back riders of thaagdf- It hsa
LUU VOWltiprM.
--- —----------- The largest in-numbers, nnd tho most beautiful Eques­
trians—male and female—of all Uiier, {?^rcuew cojubined! Il ha* more Acrobats, Gymnasts‘and Trapcxo
performers ! If has ffie.^nort Ring Stock I .The largest
stud of Trained Homes! Tho largest, best and most
beautiful troupe of Performing Dogu I Tito finest Band I
The brightest lights! lite Irnst accommodations,and tlu.

Thutaday evea'g a Grant and Wilton
ratification meeting will take place in
Grand Rapid*. Hon. Wm. A. Howard.
Hon. W. D. Foster aud othara will ad-

1» xoc want good wella. brick them
up with the Poteet Cement Wril Brick,
manufactured in thi. City by Slocum &amp;
Abby. See their advertteemeat in sw-

The grant homa of Ex-Gov. Blair,
even near tboae grand "old oak*,” only
eighty men can be found from th. Re­
publican rank, who have dMlarod their
intention, for Greotey, and wo pruum.
two third, of tb«rm will vote for Grant

Ltsr or Ijrnti remaining at Ute
Harting. P. O. July 23, 1872.
Mary E. Alien, Philo Barnhart, Mr..
Loaiaa Bubop, Iteuiaa Brimar, Wm.
Cridler, Bot.y Dodge, Horaco Itodge,
Wm. O. DolL Mr*. Rev. Jabot Foa, J.
B. Guraey, Mir. Addie Grove, Wm.
O’Brien, Charlotte 8weet, T. M. Whool-

PROF. J. LOUIS,

B.K.SXE1N:

FRANK GARDNER.

LORENZO MtTL.

ai ItdaM, •
DENTIST;
Serial

Ou Tuaaday w. received a call from
Mr. Brew.r ot tb. Battle Creek Jowual
ateo Mr. Ford of tho umo dty. TIwt
report burincu flourfahing in their town
and Grceteyiam dimiaiahing. They ex­
pected how.v.r, if reports wore tauo of
•- over in the next county,"-to find Barry
Co. one burst of eothuriaatu for the
“ old white hat," aad were tarpriwd to
find it firmer then ever for Grant

W.U .Hu* te

U

WILLIAM G. HUES.

MISS UZZIE MARCELLUS,

-■ Well Brick.

The Beaotifil Quartette
Lady Miters.
«5

The above cut repressnisth* most suctetosfUl TIREf-MT-,
TER in existence, which i&amp;noic irTftdl working order al\
my Shop, near.the Railroad, f
*
I claim for this Machine the following advantage over
the old method of
'
t

TIItH • SETTING.

J.

So much at
dM gM* to abow
that tho gentfatnon nimod are “/wo ./ fte
•Mm/ Eyailnaoi
^rry oMa/y" will
beMwi to the paeftood BbirSMa^
Can't the TnJau giv. na amna more

Well Brick.

•• Whnt I know tbont Bolting," will
The Home ZmcmI Mem* at Jew io
betbembof atterarorkfatoedbyMr.
Van Vol**-. Bailey, end o no or two know what ta oil the mdigwtlblo mat­
ter it bM placed at ttte heed Ot Hs editor­
ial column., *‘N*t«mal Democrat” or

Tuwrt- ttoOmd Rapid* and
Newaygo Railroad. Wagm 11,1k per
day. Board UM par week. Free Iran,
pertain® to rad of line from Grand

ACROBATS AND GFMUSTS.

D“iW

&lt;HSi

iJPiMJ

.

1st. Tho Time which U ■iaJaw.fS do ■ th^ work.
:'' ,J; ’ ‘
2d- lean make a Tirq tighter than hy any other pryr-.
com, with ajt absolute benefit 'io. ih» wheel.
.
’
r:
3rd. I can hold the dishjust- whereI .please and dill
tighten the Tire.
'
:•
;
4th. f can make a better job on a poorer wheel jhtai
any man living cai^ after the Usual tvay.
’ ’
On the 24th init., I set Forty-Bigyt tire in just six.
hours ; to the cniire 'Satisfaction, of.my Customers.
Hastings, June M, 1372.
JJqq

Reed.

�Wool
Gigantic

silfotm steel due*. It solves th. long
voxsd proHam qf atool-beuited rads by
furnishing a toagh, hard steeL ’hka
can be run through rolls and |*w'«tly
ieiaed, as a ateol fi.ee upon an iron rail.
Aud so wHi manv other quahtiw which
auach to the naw product, that miy
justly be raltod wcwterful. It seems to
oflnr strange and abgularly valuable
iadnremacto for ito manufacture
Perhaps une of ths great*', of these
is tl&gt;. ewmcuiy tf tito method. Tbe pu­
rification of tho iso* is preformed nol
only wit host a lamb* I with an act Jal
lacrep* at the prodnet iu pro -tice-gen**l equal to tea pot ant Tua reason
fur thia ia that ta any other piucore for
refining iron or Mkiag stool, a targe
slag, la tho Bileon procom tho silMoua
slag contain.* about as near a minimum
Crent of metal a. can be attained.
increase in yield .will, with man*
kinds of iron, bs sufiornt to mor. than
pay the mat of prsducU&gt;n. The Oust
mot lireif very small. Fur a fine ttosl
eompotent to eomptte tn the market
with anv steel manufactured, can be
jirodueed at an etpeeso rety .lightly
exceeding tho cost at iron.
Thu process has Iwn thoroughly
tried. It tms been taslod ia many place
and in many ways. Suveral targe mills
in difiereut i&gt;art* i f the,Country are to­
day working undsp (Isa Stlioon Steel
Patents. Objectw* Lava, of cutna,
baaa *»ie.a Io lha ae* jirocew, as them
are to every new invention &lt;jf u.aguitudo. But they cucaa only from thus.not al all conversant with it, or from
tho* whuve [wrsonal interest and inor­
dinate greed make their pwa unite and
aims superior to aayUdug else, and who
will not admit a conviction which they
know they entertain. The Siltooa j,roosoa is themforw ao ospsrimnnL Ito pos­
ability not only, but its tnctiml ut'lity
too, have boon thoroughly proven. The
ornnomy claimed fur S ia shown by fig­
ure. made from actual triala. It u an

than the whote
product of the mm workiot this coun­
try during that month."
The above inangraph Las lately ap­
peared ia maar efeter paper*. Us atatiatim are undoubtedly true. When we
raaaider that not from Grant Bahaa
alone, but aboifrom Mhw Otmntefoa. a.

to iron and stool. a! haat. it soiree ths
groat qatstioc of protection by giving a
product with which, Orea under the op
crntLa of a full free trade system, m&gt;
foroir* nation could Domp.iv Gurths
and Wambas so longer, no ' Americra

Gift

Enterprise.

Grand Musical Entertainment

St Joseph,Mich. Sept. 1,1872

CAPITOL OF

OPEN

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION,

k TOP BUOCIES,

.ktel*4 W Ike a itemit. Mr. It. K. Miwt. tbs tore* st tbe Osoirlairt .Ita.Fi
Crayw Dra«m&lt; W ife ftew Capital .f Hxiucsa. her*

Tho&gt; Cabort L!tho;rapMnc: Company of Detroit,
Vpea lb. wsrk. ..J Arc ... fteMwMoa a ■yte.tlt Ti.te* Ukborrepb ot

AND EHEET Bffi W
The New Capitol and Grounds, iTffl, COPPER
w&gt; |l|—I- sM BMM1 S..1.M te
TWO

that a raspberry .ucksr that is nol nsedsd te simply a wood, aad should be
treated accordingly You want four
strong sueksn to meh |daal to form
cants for auxf year. All ttss rent, autem
needed to fora new .'-ate should be
killed aa soon aa they show tbemaslvre.
This te a vary important point in rais­
ing large delicious raapbeorire. Aa dry
weather, approach.*, ths land having
been repeatedly stirred to kill woods,
mulch ths ground thiokly With the clip­
ping. of tho lawn or other material, to
prevent th. erajxiration of moisture.

DOLLARS

EACH.

____

fjwnJA:ik UniMcn.

' Wt kwtdaoato
oovan A •

ABS:

MACHINES.
Guarantee Satisfaction

NUM OF MH!

re Cat, Iteal feist. «M film I ProfSriA la wweato frea »i U »■•*-

I$23,900 in Ileal Estate!
$3,000 in Caah!
$6,555 in Personal Property

CosviiBnoa.—A couf«tc*ro of ths
l*rinci|&gt;aM of the Various Institutions
for the Deaf and Dumb, throughout
tbo Unitoil States, will bo bold at tho
Michigan Institution fur th. Deaf and
Dumb and the Blind ta Flint on
W. Jnreday nail Thursday, th- 14th
and l&amp;lhnf Aaguotnaxf. An intconsting limo 1. anticipated.
''

Shop ia Barlow « Goodyear. N„,

jesu'n

Wareboua*. ajuining C. V. Dwight a

aS*

Go's Foundry.

■ 11 s.iOne wwse. m**M*&gt;a Mtnsr aOfaw

Car“Wool rent by railroad will te,

curded uni! srtif luck iugoud cunditiiHi
WELCOME MAUHI.E.

716 PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS
|

$5,000 IN GOLD I

8250 ME?®

BRING AIM YDDR WOOL

I win (wuJreaUM.uiMlsNw.te *.&gt; ..,M

AGENTS

Reliable slgenLa if'anted in Every Tovn in the Slate!
ofhcr

or ynt AreociATtoN. go. «. n*iuM&gt;W5 block, itaiwf.

STANLET ».TURNER, WJ.

uich.

CHAS. J. OUH, ta. HL

rammiL cupiieii book

kar-rrfrm, that la

MTATB OF XlcinaAK boo •&lt; IWtijm -

WILLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS,

&gt;li^Mt*C74*ro m* tfe* tw*

frmel A C. Fiivtl'. J inter «f Freb*te.
.a'Mir.SfistswsSW'.ttf
lk.ni3 Ml Ih&gt;» &lt;t*l tewMutretto. W
mM
MS b. (natal la w U.S—.. M

BLOOD PURIFIER.

dh.
*rtw(s.-hTer WU.. tLrtr-t
ssSH:

WILSON' BROW!

FURGUSOITS

WONDERFUL OIL!

DR. AIK1 lSJ~
Cur* ib-cvni aad OLl-Suudutg Dissasre

KrrissU*. Ctel

LADIES..
wbh|b*s
VXCCT.BLK

Dr. Crook's Wine of Tar.

DR. CROOK'S

WINE
earn maka poor iron, and are utterly
warthlo* for th. maaufsetaro of stool
msiar ordinary pro***, boiag totally
mooted by tbo Bessemer proeeas. which
has boon so highly lauded as tbs gnat
improvement ia stool mannfheture. The
real solution of the ddEculiy lisa than
m tho discovery at a method which shall
eiaoMo iraa from the objactioaabte in­
gredients uf sulphur and phosphorus.
aU by .to purifying proj-rt.-* bo abb
to make a pure steal from an impure
Aran. It will bo readily admitted that.

wasors

COUGH MIXTURE,

NATURE’S

CARD.
WHATEVER

Grant I Greeley

GK.M5ISU
KaitiOMISlkG.
■ I'AFfel lUWCfWU;
AU I'nyUo* SrrUi.l^ I. U, &gt;TL
Order*, lor L&gt;nrjgc .JoIm.

Kr^'aSSiwAStS’- -its

BOOK AGENTS

That i wont swop dog* with eny mau
untaaa i kau swop two for one.
That i wont obieckt tew eny min on
ackoant o* hia osier, nnle* bs liapp[rn*
to be blue.
That i wont l-elenvo in totel depratity,
only ta gin at 2 shillings a gaten
That 1 wont her ynnything to do with
tho Greley movsnieat.
That puvertr may be a blaming, but
if it ia, ilia a bleasug ta dteguiu.
Thatiwil take mi wlxteky hereafter
straight—straight tow the gutter.
That tho world owns me a living—pro

MACHINE

kOBTOAGE SALK. \
I. Ik.
Dauchey &amp; Cd'i.

CAUTION
ta tbe quantiiy produced Th. demand
tor iron and st*l throughout tbo Unitod States haa within th. test dreads iu
tamtaed to an unperallatod degree. The
counile* industries to which this mate­
rial ia taiiimrewhta; tho manifold new
lia* of saihoU ; the large extoot of
tbs no. of iron tn land and naval architretnre, hare all rootribatod to thio end.
In no like ratio to tho demand has the
umiacite hcreneed. Wo wood, nbeolutely need, a vast increase ta the num­
ber of iron mauufactori* throogbuut
ths country. Fumach new one that i.
boiUod, a market damaging many
Umsa ite capacity of production ia rwadi-

iUeuRS*. Nay 22. 1872.

CARDING

HORATIO HIATT, Pltft

&gt; iusrription •• Bora TliisU" upon it. The
1 days of Ehgliih rule, tbo stern, revere
role of capital ovor neooreity have paae•d away. The bosretoof tbe earth hare
, opened to display tbe trim whore with
to buy otr freedom; n this magnetic i
on of ths 1 etinsylvaaia hill* ws have a
f mino of wealth With Astorican capital
, to work if, and American pluck to de­
’ velap it, oar country can readily bscwruc
I be great iroa and stool producr of ths
world. Tbe light of pruaperity beams
i full upon ua. Who will not walk in

MICHIGAN

WORM CONFECTIONS

Hirk-llraitaehr, Liver Complaint,
Fevre.t .Ipur, Difrpepoia, U'ortnt
in Children, Pile*, lUllmf Orenplalnt*. Looo of dpp»ate. Krttptirnu of the hhin, Hnpla on the

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IUoo.it aim, the br,t murtiie in
Uoc for KUtnev Onnptaint*.
Wtak Dark. Pain in the foln*.
I.umbnjo, Orarrt. rj^nmatLim,

A Fam of A2d acres, situated in tho I
township of Baidnaiec. 8 mire from
Hasting*, nnd only A antes Booth ot tho t
Grand Hirer Valtey B. K. al Qunalr*. I
P»k1 y.UQg and growing orchard, good ,
log building*. Hemg atreani of water,
ecu * undijr improveawuto, I itete ,
fram ■ ttelmol IUhik* .'skater buah of!

Header ta just before tho thiniter is

Thai i will tri hard tow bo I.onset,
bat it wiH boo just mi darn Ink tow
ntas it
That i wont grow rnny kata. Sjwotanaons kata bar killed the btmners.
Tbs’ l heirs to real good Has art. gilting akarscr and skareer every day.
That who* i bear a man bragging on
hia ancestor* i wont envy him. but i
will pity tbe ancestor*
That i wont boteevo ia oany ghost or
gboatooa nl* they weigh about 140

struHiuus, iaquuwwt ihto-QlUoe, or uf
the pn.| rite ire,
UU ♦ A.G.FaHEM.Vi.
Balitmore, April 171k IK 2

‘"141r-, CUraww tOHJ S. J. ATK1X. M. P_
Office, No. 11 Canal fu.. (baud Itapidi.

HATUBE-S StMtW:'

PUHIFY YOUB BLOOD.

of state* lieo aad emii
Uou tevru. AtoO QTndll

DR. CROOK’S

tach* U&gt;&gt;ck and not t

TABLE SAUCE
nt ■*4eia
ust any
nett
ms num !
*mofk0«.*o«i4
FOR FAMILY USE.
Jift‘ HunIdi*?&lt;i^jhrWr •***”'”

Dr. Weill ii'ttia tl JmlKia

HASTINGS

POKE ROOT.

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'INGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN

beautiful

WEDNESDAY. JULY 31. 1872.
ty The want of thas&gt;- two trails form
ths glaring defsetof Preach charertar.
Daatoa upbreldsd hte countrymen far
desiring only th.t Kberty-ysureeh
above, TOwoppansatundcrnoelh. Light
is now making way, and what ths moth­
er repubbe faded to effect, the grand-

RET.TABLE
Agents for the Celt*

FHTDK COBSEIS,
asm no aura,

•ngmtf

’BMEWE*

to declare war agirhst the United State.,
the better to eecapo from lite. M.iican
Waterloo. It should not be forgo Iten
that the primary olyect fer eatabltehing
a Latin empire ia Mexten was to enable
the Due de Moray Io reap DOpercontaf tbs decker bonds. What wonder
then if Bonino should baBeye bionelf a
better ‘Saviour of Society" than Maxi, i
trnlian, even than Napoleon L’.
|
A very painful abuse oxistf iu the I
msnlby which Francs rould dtepoaao ,
case of deaths in Faris. Ths doctor's I
with pretenders and direct bar own des I
certificate of death obtained, the reht.'
tires must at ouoo declare the decease
Minister* have asked far powers to before tbo district mayor, when thia foe- ;
raise the required loan ol three milliards maBty is aooompfiabad, there is quite an !
ia addteosi to itaj^lfataori ■xpeasee Of invasion of “prospectnseethe otficiMK
course tbo Ameaddy will grant the de­ di^ose of their jnfnrmauou to marble-1
mand, and M- Thiers will decide upon cutter*, tombteuoe xned, “purifiers off
the moment when jto invite eubecribKB. bedding," tu. Nel content with send­
Ei try day is proving how be bas !kxu ing prospoctttsre, those tradusmsn tell In
wise in arranging tor the jaymeat of person for orders, before evea the de­
tbsnuMombr instalments, which thus parted te erid. There are also qffsre to
affords time for the cosh to work back ,! give the higbast price far cloUling, and
into cresatMoe, and avoid a crisis. Al- J
ready prvpareuons are being made to
effect the great loin ; the peopb' arc
pwriy. to at length glren to ths public
hiding again the grid sod silver. This I
Those engsgwdin the negotiation on the
magpi" tuoremi-nt will not now prove noctad with the opening &lt;d the Lyons | part of Greolsy were Greeley himself.
Waldo Hutehfas and Reuben E. Fen­
iacouvt,-nieial as the Bank te eapplying I Exhibition w&lt;t- t^e official aasnrance
ton, and oa the part of Uto democratic
|&lt;leaty of five-franc not-w. for the re-1j that that riiy, the essood in Frasna, had party Lewis (terwaiiteeil end Horatio
demption of which the riches of the j lieen very much maligned as to its dio- Seymour. ThA plan was originated by
country couaiiluta the ssenrity.
hl. i(ordariy, Oxmauntetie, conduct. On the Carmichael, an old and influential focal
Thiers is not going tu pre*, home bi. contrary it is like a hide heaven below. politician of Unadilla, early last autumn,
and negotiations were coutfaraad into
pretaetion views, nor will he wash his '1 It was a healthy sign to sea a live arch­ the winter; it wu prupoard by him to
hands either aut of the proposed plans bishop present. It must lx. oonlessed Greeley, who aroodte to it with alacrity,
for raising tta&gt; wind ; he has no: been the last thing occupying the attention
cimverte'l to free-trad., and Ids years do of France te an Kxhib.tion , she till
not give h&lt;q* that on sncli a snbjert lie never Corgiv&lt;^that of 18171, where ths
can be born again He will remain Krupp canuutxwent through some re-'
with the manafacturonof eulxn-otl, who bsarwla. and tho*Germans psckiri up all
ia the good old times petitioned the | the exact knowledge they required ebon t
Chamlxw of IVputta. to proven: the use II the country
, nati; and. indeed, it aaoam that such a
nomination was an fedupreaable prei liminary to hie being supported by dem
taursnts te see what they are going to ocTfta, and the nomination eocotted at
Baltnsure. The "dodge" was M every­
ret. I netted, therefore. of serving por­ body baa see a plainly euowgli. litet ol
tion a of w hotel rr may be commanded, which th« ewdenrr has hitherto b*en
disguised te aeuce., the diehee tbrrn wanting, that this man. who was never
aaywhora. peKtiaally. bat te oppowtion

flLIVEB U FLOW

■ Gentlemen I

becausad they concluded ha was faunovable&lt; H ia time fa aseko a “flxtare*' &lt;x a
eonservatire republic , leading Orioanteu like (tale Dara and M Bdfoh
who had omactonces alaata ernngh Io
beeotue mi&amp;istan under the ex-empire,
rright without Ims of dignity aid M.
Thiam in fbtuUing a form of guvarn- ,

Thu plow whereever introduced has found unusual favor
with the/amura because. of

Ton

^Ist tightness of Draft.

Need. 2nd Ease of Handling.
3rd Excelling of work,
and will not clog.
4di Its Great Durability. The chilled Iron
।
bring harder than tempered steel.

ThfrB

want to___
VTWU0. Oil
aitirely new and Prioes not to be This Plow is Offered on its Merits.
beaten in the State of Michigan.
of. eisry Jfarutfr in Barry County on trial.

RofitoH Cash Store.

IcMdUrrSTHK FVMnaa aM •msesa. 0«&lt;a aa

—

nR. c. c. i.insi.i \.
- — -—tteassw,
11 .IUK

! taldisbmenta where tins Hixon habit is
observed, that tauet custuoirrs are to be
protertfobiats quoting Cobden attain*! |I found. and where the food io sol only |
this new US. forgetting ho was oppos'd I good but at a fate price. “1'ainling" as
to titer plans fur taxing raw material*.1: appitel io cooking has iwcome a fine
It is proposed to tax the salaries of civil art. a kuosrled c* of colors i* essential
servants from five to seven per c--nt- as |
in lllay where they are taxed as high '

MlVd

The Detroit Stoves are the

1 wmwwAi |

2

fytfr

tmrtkf ordy ■ h
made o» Lake Supe­
rior Charcoal iron,
in the World.

GOODYEAR It STRIKER

HICKS &amp; BROTHER
,

,

1. I). COOK. .1k&lt;

pjitTwiw nnrtf

tile i, illtlc (sen. rnllijlint llicy iiavr r&lt;*inov&lt;*«lj
to lhe isiirgr and T
Slor*? iidjoiiii«gith&lt;*
sv.iH !&gt;&lt;• happv to mtvc all who mar give them
a caJJ.&gt;1Q*aekrn tuid Groceries constant I v
kjfMlre
vrilF be-sold
for
vheaner than at the advertised
Cort Solen It yon do’nt believe it call and
dee.’ Wc Pay Cash for Butter, Eggs, and
all kinds of Produce.
BLACKSMITHING

W. Wttx tins 11,000

HICKS &amp; BRO

it?"’®!
Wa Wtu Qm |100u

ilWJL'WI'’

livrartco.
..— a..-

MEAT MARKET!;
PATENT COOLERS;

«ai®

ate. a Large MdCemetat. State •&lt;

Calf.

scnoni aw
____________ i
Secures Special Protection to Every Policy
l
Holder I
.

G?W 4 Silver Witches

ifeHO jrtviV'T^

Kip

and Slops

; ought to form the psrer dr rnuUout ia
number of daily working hours ia aver- । ths*, hear foaote-a-ref renal, consist bet
agsd at thro*. Mure bmatit to the! ' of the rpigtottis of cahwa. The Preach
State would arise by abolishing many have taught tn over six hundred ways
clerkships and paying bettor those re­ to coot eggs; here is something new in
tained. Two civil asrranta here commit- I the way of sn omaUtte; tour eggs being
ted suicide—i malady very rare among given, three of the ynlks are bat aside
the Order everywhere—since Saturday ; j
to thicken muces, the whites of the sin­
I poaeibly reused by the (ignorant imps. gle yrik are boater, up; aa trtult smears
the batter with a Sool of “y cllow ochre"
The coudi-uination to death of the in-1 and an assistant runs s rod hot iron
famous Raoul ibgaalt 1 as given rise to | aver all. and the thing te deaa. This
Of all the Couunuai|laj may p*w)mpe explain why Freest eeoks
—v*1 her. a monuply hi making omelettes
belirvte to be (hot there was bo *
doubt
to Rigault. But the Court Martial Thai delicious wvrnel. an r rL ten, can be
rememboriug the limes have been.
pre|«red by catching a hour* sparrow,
f^orrtsponbi
and when Weeding, blow hot molted
grease betwews its skin sad flash, by
Mght rias again in foreign lands eon- means of a senes of punetniw; the bird
rouioi coaaBsroHorscE
tancod him to be shot for contumacy, as will thus bo fat and plump Thaas are
Paau. July 10. 1WI. , there wee no legal evidence of hie death a few of the aulhoatieated ■.yaterieo of
As there Is no diarttsalng farts, the —the military never having had time to how people are fed in this city.
! Assembly accepted pre /arms the rec asl I bold yttl —rlftt examinations on thane
te Genuaa treaty. ‘No effort was made j | they summarily executed on entering In New Yyrk where a mouthful of air
togitothepdL By a cunous oenadow &lt;C ! Paris. Tro mere Communists, er rath­ cannot be had ; nor as in Alger, whore
the t»«tv wa. ratified on the acais.r- 1 ! er vulgar criminals, for Bawdowia and the cabmen threaten Io strike if require!
aary of the rent cation of libit, by ftuwiltec were no po&amp;tieal prisoner*, to “otaad" into the sun. The Swim­
which Busaia and France sixty-fl re have inaugurated the irrproved system ming baths cm the river have their
years mro, dispruirnaad Prussia oi tarn- of killing nt Sotory. The two men, in­ shoals of customers; and to meet with a
half of her temtovy. The whirligig of I dulging iu whistling and laughing, I creditor while la the water, reduera its
time baa thee brought its revenge. It 1 smoking nud curring, were tied to the
fell to the I»uc do Broglie tu road (he stakes by the arms and wakta, amidst discuss polities quietly white floating—
report of the (kanmiUee recommending violent struggles ; their eyea were ban­ jest aa at Vichy, “banting" quevtioos,
the adoptrai uf the treaty. The Doc is daged vo m not te disconcert the aim of such aa taxing rear materials, are thus
balieved of late to. be the leader of the the twelve soldivn ax resulted from pre­ no longer dangerous. Ia the open parts
royalist omspsratora te&gt; upaat M. Thiers. vious executions; the condemned reoeiv- of the river, the "ladies” remembering
He ha. no: mu-h of the conspirator ed each twelve balls, and dropped in that Venus i*ued from the wavee, take
about him. rxrofd that like Caaaiua he I death—a mangled mas.—instanuneous- kindly to header*, to be mare ooursgebas a lean and hungry look, and so &lt;&gt;u | )y. The good old priest was rudely re­ oim m the part of their prototype and to
the authority of Cmaar belongs to the pelled by the deceased, who wished to come up smiling
die aa they bad livsd, Frnothinken, and
to felt they were free to blaspheme and tor end a deputy; tbo former snggosted
assault Uao .clergyman. The ‘danger­ that the teller ehoaU veer while linen,
ous classes" iu Franc, ever dtecribe if hie oonactenco permitted, Ac. The
themselvos u» Freethinker*. The stakes
against which the deceased have been *• with the foils. became ewoni friends.
placed, piercod with balls, are preserved
It most be with the view of inducing
ia a separata place having the nomee of th. public to witness the writes* beta*
each condemned inscribed thareon along the hnrtflntesoo them, that manage as
with any of their unclaimed effecta Tieton may now te considered as effected; itorx to whom a lounge in the Liuvre filled with the photographs of th* per.
and from thia day a new esn ocsnraswcn and a promenade to ths Morquo are former*. The ld« doe. not draw PsrisTbo Monarchists and Rapub&amp;ana at among the things got to be done, can itUM tobe griBte Uka Hu Laureate. teen
last see it te titer nxmtry that elates see tbi&lt;M relics at Versailles after ad­ the liberty of being alia io tun from
them-ate political tutrigure Thah te miring the Assembly. It ia in the Ceme­
BO axamon for tether Rtes ur RqyaSsto tery called “the Nightingales." execute
edsrebnriad.
Tbs ooldtem are being vaaaaxtad lyr
ends. Ha is a poor agitator who in
France has not far object the vreifare of battalions, not that smaU-pcx ia prai^i)-

Boots, Ma «.ut.toy sad ths enmaripalion ortho
htatsMi. nb JMsrteihafh-ap
propriated the uuhsppy discovery of in­
trod ncing metsphysfas into politics ;«sr
eons besoms paswoaete fiw a principle,
and believe thsy have aobly &lt;faee tbeir
dafe nboa they bare proclaimed themMlrve dtedptes to a certain felft. swear when oorepireriote. military aU aril,
lag io defeod U tfll death, aad even wwa. in theteir. The feet, w* the &lt;«■
mih. -re. Fhffo
whMfhty fell, the owed has mads bat ui'ttpe mn
to a wrong milw^y stntinn, aadtbwmddisre uiltanr retain hwd to haM frees
exhaust*, bwna had .Mart femac

ley idsyed a
year, ago In a
sod**log cabix_ ___
,
.
made fimloof a as^srity of the paspte,
and not unaatarally be tkiakn it cmi be
Arne over again « ithonrid while cent
end hat Bat that h a kind of thing
that ent bo ffbae sasmsAtfly twfed in
the Basse geeaiatfaw. and particularly
people into lha heads of « party AMt it
onrt feem fear yoaa of civil war to get

1‘reciselr what the tanas of Uus Urpifi
W ^tafaab^ shall ^nrrve

,
i

�light of knowledge.
The progress of education has been
vary slow tn .nmo oi tho Stat.-s, and
nothing but the. “.filxueg-mm U tb*
' government" baa been aldo to protect
either teaJier Ot pojals from tho worst
of mdignitfos. In several mstone^ nolvKihalandmg the altifnd) of ths govern­
ment School Houses base been burned.
and teacbors whipp &lt;1 or othxwia* tor­
tured almost to deathTho writer proceeds with the subject
a« follows, which wo commend to tho
consideration of al! candid iotellignnt
voters every where :
“It Is easy to cottceire what mMtbe

DRY GOODS
The Buffalo Kva7«y Fes/, Dnu jcriitic
tor twenty-five roars, hoists tbo uarues i
of Grant smd Wilson, on tho 2firb, inatt

I junTUAaa

uaaHD

Tho first Grant and Wilson Club of
Oswego, N. Y., numbers 060 .voters.
|

9tui

in This i« for the protection of the
(iuiainraawt, to make rm by the new
Senator Wilson and Secretary Bo
eollucOir, in collecting in hte ereonats. well have boon making tolling Itopcl
that ueno of lh« punoux asaeeted hold can vp'acbea in North Carolina
receipts from the' old collector, and
The Naw York Daasssrri and
that he baa dona nothing wrong which
.tlmd ZnltAf, heretofore Uberal 1
publican, corns out for Grant and IV

iracwr
College disclosed tho fact tha
a full oettlemant may show that the cul- dents win tevw uf Gran! an
teeioe does am ewa a single cent, or HortuM Greotey
oven that tho Government ia owing him'
Tho Comtintiuo J/Ircury
If Gov. Biair did not know these things
ho wav not fit for a member of tha Ways
and Meay Committee. Jf he dirt

r*&gt;o&gt;.i|2so Ro|(s Ncw (^,.^9.

We Sell Skew Tui Otten.

175 Packages of Dry Goods,

ass
HiMkMriwtBtata

mrata not suroaxsed onior tho inaoisstioe. ia rem fcr the remora! of that
rigorous bead that atone chocks his
ammo of crime. Should this desperate
faction succeed, uyt n «tot»l-iuM»o
would bs left, at least fur the adored
I children, from Otarteston to Sen AnteIntel ao Northcen woman would any
longer dare to teach poor blacks in

Ftam Black Silks
9i{i ir JidittBOcI
IN ALL QUALITIES.

lit Pita n ton In.
W1CKELMAN
schools, indeed, scam tu Lava forai-ri uu
alliance to defeat General Grant. Tl»
mon who burn school-house* it. Texas
ar.' cheered or by the men who w-rail
tho public schools in Now kurk. Tho
extiomo papist join*
extrcm
J wov .
— tho
-------—
sionist—ton one threatens the life of tho
teaehor, as st Hnnter*. 1‘oiat; th* othra
whips him in tho still mrinight »f th-&gt;
Suath. In ihis remarkable allrnn*- th••
Romish urioet, ths Toxas brigand, and
the Miauxippi rebel join to a common
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— I •!»
1.-

S ITEVEIt,

saMflS

Groceria, Prwsiiis, Cnfectiewrj,
t®—' “tttSrt

‘TW£~

One Hundred

Gen W. A. Ryan, the Cuba a Fiili-'
buster, baa returned tu Washington ai |
tor hair breadth asenpos from tbo perih,
of yellow fevvr anil war. Ilo denies
that any portion of the expedition of'
tho Fannin was captured by tho Span- •
iatda, and pronounro. tin.' expedition a

vbioct is to destroy tho Uotoo: The i
wild marauder of Texas ur South Caro-1
lina abbora the rac.tsrint» of n.i totolli- |
gent government: tho Jesuit aims his
shnqiesi arrows against that free rivllintton which bo is (dodged tu destroy ; |
both urn the rigorous suppuTtors of a
Gres toy or oi any partisan who suits
j their purpose . both are resolved, by
foreo and fraud, by croo calumnies and on which a stujit 1 julot ran tho craft, ।
raatioM intrigues, by c union of tlw n. and from which everything was etn-'
oous and .lepravcl, ths ignorant and
barked and safely hidden in tho woods
fanatical, to overthrow treolim to
on the Island before ike burning of the 1
erock. lie has lust thirty pounds of:

j I’oKMor DxmuCeit, in which tbonreedings of the eonvwattou appear in
; sands uf tho Democrat,party bars al­
'this isens of the Burxra. No extended
ways sworn by, comes out with a picto­
notice of the convention need therefore
rial illustration of the mutual cuatatem
of tbo “reform" Democracy and the Re­
apparent, which is, that the repreaentapublicans who aro ■‘liberal'' enough to
tiro mon of the party in thia county are
join them. Tho jiaturs represents a
atiti true as steel. Tbs convantioa was
pair of overgrowu Simoaa twin babes
composed mainly of tbo honest eareeU
with the Cbippaqua philosopher point­
workers, there who work because they
ing to them with tho programme in his,
believe in the principles and policy of
hand saying '•

Thousand Dollars

Half a Million Dollars this Year

nan _K-p«W,.-«a H.nn. a
»»4 f.r-oluel la Said Mata i

truss a mir

niiMswrt.ll)ffa!imttaME»Bi UlkfaUtr.

"J cTotSTiljul

men. and at tho clow oi his speech thro
rousing churn were gave fur Grant and
Wilson
There ia little defection in
Wisconsin, and that State will give its
urual Republican majority.

10 Barrel loin and more sold to dealers at n
rance aboye Car-load Ratca.

WE PAY

o lime,
Shingles of all kinds,
draws! of Valniawda i, tho best proof
of the coming crisis! Hu spooks of
Spanish lies in regard to tho expedition,
but, to, tar, 1 have sown no denial of
tho publish,*! charge that nine Spanish
prisoners, taken by Ora. Ryan, were

CASH

MHUMOffllW

LUftBCq FUWIStfED Iff Ctf LO^O
LOTS.

is tu bo hoped that this story is among I
the lies referred tu. Ho alleges that he :
has good teuton to believe that the two I
other expeditions safely landed, and'

Mr. Cook has been the efficient chair­
man of the committee during the past
two years, and the other grr.tlemen ars
aU workers. The work of tho Campaign
is in good hands. And now, up and bo

crate, in which Qroeky offered to sell
himwlf to that party as * candidste for
the Protadtmcy, and that too. at a tone

.
Grant, J. M. Norias, L L-pham and1
Richard June, delegate. to the State•
Otawntion tu ba held at Lansing to day..
,

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A Rase Orroa«i&lt;-&gt;rTT ros Aomts.—
speaks in glowig terms of the prospect*'I Wo have reooivad from too publishers
of the patriots to ultimately free them­ of Woods Household Magazine, two
selves from tho yoko of Spain.
beautifully listed Crayon lactuxm repI resenting tho hoods of a little boy and
Tbo letter of aocvpdanco of tho Balti- ||girl, and “ Our Hope" and “Our Joy"
more nomination by Horaco tlroclev aro just tho names for the dear, bright,
has afforded that ground and lofty tom Sppy little tocos. L 1’rsng and Co.
ginally published them at 11, but
bier an opportunity to put himself to
still another attitude of opposition to they are now offered with Wood's Mag­
arino for one year of only fl. Ml. They
tbo Republican party and its principles. are bo intnriuond by agents, who are
This letter ia for tbo pcqioso of calling allowed a hnadzumn cominis-utin on this
a halt upon too army of disgusted Dem­ noico, which makes a most dosunldo
While the
ocrats who uio constantly coming out to tiuninrss for canvassers.
Magarino atone te richly worth ike
opposition to tho drings of the Baltinu.ro
monev. the pictures nro charming. »nd
Convention. Seeing the North Carolina
Democracy likely to yield a tardy sup­
port and to some sections nepdocting tho
State campaign on account of too effect
it msy have in his favor; ho bas devo­
ted one-third of this letter to too object
of pandering to tho Rebels of that region.
Look ye, Romans I Romans of the • He, the adiiacr of all unemployed par­
prison,, jails, gin mills, panel cribs,
sons to “go Wed" nml become carpot­
tli.m-l.oles and gutters and other place,
where Democrats oro Korn' Dx,k ve, baggers, takes this method of running a
rilteinx imps, devils, eritifis. repeater*. tilt against tbn carpel-bagging of which
monsters, ronvirts, ctabticra traitors, ho ia himself an example—that of New
taU-lhraals, Preside nl-k discs gum blcre. England. Knowing that to has noth­
ing to hups fur from his native Naw
England, offer going back on every­
thing rise, it might bo expected that ho
would, out of pure spirit, strike n blow
at those whuM principles bo had lately
doarrted, in'ordor to get tho favor of
others who hero always dirjiised New
England Yankees of which ho ia ouo
foremost. But tho object of this blow
is to condole with North Carolina Reb­
els who; not hiving shaken hands ovsr
too bloody cbawn,” desirc.l to select fcr
the IT. 8. Senate cx-Guv. Vance too most
objectionable Rebel in tost State, whose
pirjury to jotois* the reb-Uion while

For

Dollar's Worth that Goes Out

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SPRING &amp; AVERY

GOOD NEWS FOR ALL

"Vv to-will xmiko it fiir the Interest of Every.
Aten, ' Womnn end Child to buy their

Cheap os they have been in |be Uwtj ten ^cura,

You (should

SPRING * AVJERY.

SOLD LN HASTINGS,
BY ACKLEY A SHADE

.litJI/lt

T»;iw

Cheaper than al the "GREAT COST-’ and "Rxcurxion Sales.’
among stomachics As a remedy for
the nervous vroafaMss to which women
■re especially subject, it te superseding
every other stimulant.
In all climates,
tropical temperate or frigid, it acta aa a

The leadini

ry Goods F^tnhlishnient in

Michigan,

lew Advertisements.

spring

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�store too color of blanched, gray or fa­
ded hair. Soo sdvrrtisement

—a family physic which b pleasant to
take nod does not distress or gripe, but
is sure to oporsto when all other, reme­
dies have failed. It ia a purely vsgetsblo preparation, ooataintog neither
Minerals, Morphine aor Alcohol, tlio
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CHURCHES.

MASONIC.

M.‘ having been closed if the Marshal
on mxonnt of to. chronic debility of tte
Old Bridge, wedsem it neccosary to state
that we are down there yet. doing btuf
nsM a. usual, al th. foot of th. olrgant
amf “mngnifleent rtrorture." the box

r. B is perfectly

harmless and far more sffsetire than
Pills, Nascetic Syrups or Castor OIL By
soothing tbe system it jrrodtmes natural
atoqp, and ia particularly adapted to
crying or teething children. It kills
Worms, cures Stomach Ache, Constija-

MftMiafeJ'ilyin.lSTa.
c3 at the OounnilRooms Friday ev.axay I »• taesetwaute
Mestiag sailed to ardor. President J.iyJSto, 1OT2I
J
Dr. a Ccokfa the Uhnlr.
Preocat, Mayor, lloccrdar, Aids. East- .kick bills., «ua.k&gt;.
In ths abrenco of fcserstary Holbrook,
man, Pratt. Hams, Woaloy, Wood
W. IL Halmss was ehoaon Secretary and Konfield.
Minntes of previous meeting road
By requsai of tha meeting ths Presi­ and approved.
d ent res J the Cocatitution and by-laws,
Account of Goodyear A Barlow for |
aa d alio tho Liat off namos signed at tho lumber, AS 65; L- a Balch, wort oo
last mooting.
walk!, At, M 00 r J. P. Roberts A Co.,
On motion, the Euchre Commltto# paper, |1 00 ; Allen Jones, service as
uf ths Chib to be appointed by Marshal, Ao, 6M91, were prreontod
Ailo’ctoAP. M . Conveutfon was Warris, .with two tnaxabors and a Bocre- r.nd referred to Finoncv Oomaiiltee.
tary from each Ward. They wore cp-called to order'by Its Cbalrnsan.
Mored and carriod that all accounts
Committee on Permanent Organisa­
that tho Marshal has the rnrpervislon at
tion reported lu fovorvrf mating perma­
hare bio cwtifieata as to *fts correctness
nent and temporary organlration. Accei-ted and adopted.
Committee on Credentials rejrorted
nene-Crnnmittoe benai-opWd.
tho following delegates entitled lu scuta
Moved and earned that tbe same be
adopted.
Moved tint account of tha Marshal
for water tub, |5, bo allowed.
Tte-Cu«ji-»«iHanww» telM ►*
at U M. by D, R. Cook, Chairm
County Committee and was orgai -’••‘I
by the election of John Keagle, Cb
man, andAaron Clark, Seerrtary.
On motion tho following Commit t.-o.
were appointed t
OwdosttBk-G. H. Breota, B. J. BWelxnan, H. H. Wood.
/•remanent UrpanUa«on-l’. W.Nlekeni, O. H.Thomas, T. IL Diamond.
On morion Convention adjourned UU
1 o’clock, P. M.

Cormlck, H. H. Wood, L. BuwU.
tt/y V Ba»U,.gt-R. J-Grant, M. T. i Wm. H. Harford, Philo A. Sheldon.
Wbeoirr, J. M. Nevins, J. W. Vrooman.
Hatingt
J. Bldelmau, John Hotchkiss, Secretary.
Chas. Smith, A. Ryerson, Morris Bur- , On motion, the Secretary Bt~ tho Club

Wa have a shop fall of toe latest im­
proved wood-working Machinery end
onu du anything in that line us good

GRANT AND WILSON

RWTOUCAI IlffiAG I

“ff^WftLUMAL___
HASTINGS MHTGE. NO. W, —»* —&lt;r

Molding mad. &lt; speciality.
Wo can idaue. plane and match, and
make aiding with suthaurpriaiag rapidity
that cnatomsn can take their work
home the anmoday, notwithstanding too
rfreutious route to bo travelled Uy per­
sona from the North nud North-west.
at the Court House in Hastings, Mon­
For tho next flftoca yuan we ahal| day. Eve'g Ang. Sth. UTi. l^tev.ryofer indueonwau sufficient in pay cu&gt; - •&lt;ody attend
aeldmer, Chauncy Crosby.
•
By onlcr of Cauuncoittec.
Tkomapplo-l’. W. Ntokern. Smith
tumors tho expanse of travnUtng around
Sandford, F. H. DoOolla, Aaron Clark.
th. City to got tJ oar place of buainlaaa,
and aside from any itsduoements offered
II. Spaulding,
by Ba, tbo admiration suited by a neo?
BREVITIES.
approach to that “magnificent structure"
tFoodfanrf-D.*. Kilpatrick, Ward
rib finer, Chan. Galloway, J. W. Htlncb-

lAU ArUye and its approaches, and it
nulling lmp|Mas we may expect to he
able to crooa it (on font) «uuo years in
arlvanco of tho liquidation of the Natianol Debt. This sjxiaks relume fir
the nUtrpruf of our yromny City, and
■ ws bofu the rumor my prove true.
] rensivsty youra.
J. W A C. G. BENTLEY.

Potlifter grttlng plenty.
Potato bugs getting dill

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The field Is open to Bagley and
bridge.
Don't foil to g&lt;&gt; to Dan Bice's

The **C.a B. A &lt;1 B. IL," running
from Chicago through Galesburg to
Burlington, has achieved a splendid rep-

Music Teaching.

bars of each of the Ward Committuos
wpise of the Cunstitrfion and By-laws,
and also the namm of ponons etirollsd
from each Ward, respectively, to the
Swrstarics of tha Ward Cosrmitteoj. ■
On motion, W- H. Holmes was elect­
ed Corresponding Secretary of tho Club.
On motion, meeting adjourned for one
week from to-night, when Hon. H.nry

THEY HAVE STOOD THE

—on motion a vacancy wm declared I n
tbo Yankee Springs dclsgation by teasou of Mr IIII1 declaring himself In
fever of Greeley, and eald delegation 1
authorised to fl U the same. Ite|&gt;ort a» spring Now we ha so lha positive fact
amended accepted and adopted.
, i of mineral watee right in the heart of
tin motion tbo de legale from tbe , tho city. Tho locahoi is st the promnorth and south Representative die-11 Isce of Mt«s». 1 S. Boiiv, Esq., Win. j By AU. Wo.h1 :
trlcri were authorised to report to tbe ,i Izximis and V. Loins. It is not very
i Rutlifd. That the Street Gtaumitlea
strongly impregnated with '.he mineral ■I l.r&gt; i^Btherivd la. employ soma eompc' tent'perm to assist them in cstimanng
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gn-sslonal Conventions. Tbe following
names were reported, and unanimously Loomis' well it is enough «•&gt; that it rot- ,
ore tho gios*, boekoi etc, to a very thrcmgti tho hill on Broadway, north of1
ele.'ted by tbe Convvnlfou :
groat extent and
water tastes much j lhe iron Bridge
Adopted.
। stronger than the “famous" Eaton Hapi ids waler. The well is void of any im- I Moved by Aid. Wuolsy,
, pure substance as any one canseo. bo- | Tint a Committee be appointed to tn- ■
,-ing nicely laid with toe Cement brirk, I spoct the ditch or drain being dug by
1 manufactured by rijrxum A Ab by in this Daniel Striker ia 1st Ward, ami if they
' city, so it is from no improper cause that1
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American Organ
Is OW is tte Public tn itt- lints.

' The Cetebrsto "Jeppic" A "Fannie’
ing 1‘awmgvr Route to tho West. At .if tho Book Family Ml Rlngsrs. were
Burlington it connect! with tho great married- rjojntly.
Burlington Route which runs direct
through Southern Iowa to Nebraska
and Kansas, with close connections to
California and the Territorial; and pass­
engers starting from Barry County, on
their way westward, cannot do bolter
titan to take thnC. B. A Q. and BariingThis Lino hxs published a pamphlet
called “How to go West.” which tontains much valnabl.inforraatiou. a large
, correct map of the Groat West, which
। can bo obtained free of cluirgo by addresrng tho General Paasonger Agent,
IL A M. R. IL Buriiagton, Iowa

time, they were afraid that seuiethiag |
migljt bu too matter will: it. and so they |
abanJotud tbo use of it for a little time,
but as «x»n as they stopped its use they ।
did not frel right, they did not have too '
usual vigor uf health, ami so com mane- ’
ed iU uw again and sail was right.
, Tbsy regained their usual strength, elc.
| Wo underttsnd that Judge PrinnU has
Ci well we undent anil ja'much|
stronger impregnated with mineral prop- ■
otries than that of Mr. Loomis', slili the
BideIman, Joseph St inchcomb.
water ia not so sgtwoblo to tha taste.
On motion Convention adjourned
Wo would cdriM these gon'Jciuim to
barn on analysis made and if th.ro is
virtns m it, why not moke Heatings a
water-cure town. Tho city lays so

Everybody Should try -them before lu rebasing Elsewhere.

On motion Council adjourned.
• Wu.*D. Hstm.
Baocadcr.

WARD &amp; THAYER.
Hastings

.dllegan.

The Organ for the People !!

at the regular term of ths Circuit Court
for Barry County,-commencing Monday,
। daughter of Hu.hrod Johnson, in I’raiAugust uth, 1H72:
riovillo ou th« 15th Inst, was a aa I afi fair. It atoms tlutnbout a nook pre-

Michigan Cenlral R. R.

AH kinds of Groeoriea at tbo Nc
York Cart Store, Xhd at pneos that .1
!y rompetitiocr. 1

OLD, RELIABLE ARD DIRECT ROUTE.
•tawSsMtits?Itai stfi&gt;«s5t?i5i

John Merrick,
A. D. Bawl,
Gao. w. Ingtat:

Tho New York Cash Store has the
largest assortment of Tees in the city
and are eollingtbem 10 cents losnrr than
over, rinco July 1st- Tariff off.

Mardull Biid,
traabUotlk
Job “It. Wilc.n,

Bitn.11.'rra Dant.- We nro in re­
ceipt of tiu&gt; Battle Crook Daily Journal
a fine, spioey little daily which deserves
MnTXkT Sotvan.—Tho great soersi suecess. and we thirt it gets it, in that
of tho wonderful sueeeea of Vtomsr flourishing city.
It strikes at tbe disease by purifying
X Tho young people of Hastings who
too blood, reatoriag th# liver and kid-

aera to beaRhy actum, invigorating tho

Good, in eadfoea variety jost
nad for aalo al uteidndf
wo at Barber A Bailey’s- m29tf

with another yvung lady, went to a
small lake n«ar Mr.- Holcomb's to
balbe Staying in the water too long
Loth suffered llio .••&gt;uwv]u«i&lt;icsa but,
Miu Johnson continue-! to get wore.-,
and the h-avy thuislor-vunm oa Mon-1
day rvsuing, seomvd to act very strange- '
ly on her system, producing violent
spauna and finaly utter prostration.
Hot agv wad 19. Tbe funeral took
plnee uu the Wednesday following her
| doo III, and «s os Uiwily attenih-d by her

■
—Dear .*•&lt;?.-—In aer County
। Contention on Saturday last, 1 was
' publicly denounced in open Convention
■ by Iltilip W. Nisktin, of this place, as
attended J, F. Holbrook'a party at
a politician unworthy of tho simplest
Woodland Centro last Friday evening,
trust; and whereas I have boon connec­
report a very pleasant time
Gusti Wium Cm Tho Gran: A ted with tho Republican party sines its
Tim Circulars and Premium List for Wrlaou Club meeting on Monday Ere- first orgatrizatioa, and an active worksr
tho Great Union Fair at Grand Rapiils niag wna entnrtainod by remarks from with my tongue and pan in every polit- ■
ica) campaign since the year of 18-10,.
are out. Tho list embraces over •25,when and where I learned to aiag,
000 in Premiums. Tho fair will lw&gt; hold ,
"Tippecanoe ami Tyler too.” and with
Scntemb-.T 16, 17, 18, 10, 50, ill. 1872them we will beat Httlo Van, Van; Van
1s a used up man." &amp;A, and from tho 1
Look uttt for n grand time.
U Barry Cawill no doubt have a chance
purest motive that ever moved a mortal1
toTisbm to his solid argumonta in flltor of heart. Is vis, the good of my country, I
sukrght Reiipblintn principles, without that is most assuredly, in tny affections, i
any mixture uf Greefoyiwn, many t’mes next to tfly God, and never Iwfore hero
Leon qureiioued or doubted, iu relation
during tho campaign.
to my fathfulnsM to the Republican
Mr. Burgbor. said ha bad always
parly; or tho dignity uf my maalic-cd,
hsen opposed to Oen. Grant until rerenl- therefore in behalf of tha BafinHiaan
!y. Sine- the Hsltimaro Conv»n|jou, j arty with whom I hare been eo long
ho had got his eyes open . and as he

No news from tbe editor yrt. Wo
» daabt will hoar from him oora in r»
trite Boueva pohik-, tf hi. boahh
aprorvs. In the •Mantime, wo advise

N. W, Barter,
Hoary Calvin,
Ransom Goodspee.l,
Gaylord Starts,

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or reader. to keep ap good eon.-agn fur
a bars a good pencil and jart-knifa to (

tian at Jackson last Thursday was a
■fan affair; only about 1,600t to 2,000
being present. “Behoil ths great ti­
dal ware" Hang on to Austin's coat
tad and hurrah for, anything, to boa*

J s wd B-wt. —1
srdbwr
Phot Master General CressweU and
Lorn &amp; Ctendlm- will bo at Jackra to­
mtow (Tberedky). Ws bop# they will

dUM” Of W lY/tr^upi/lY riT Offruts !
CalLal niy JUu^ut. Homme, ° doo^ East of ttie CoEn^r of

: ^v•Ifcfs^a^^f/W3^■rwz, ‘st* qnti *ee a' p

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x AU the Shed Made a^tho Day eondanUy on ha nd'

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^HERMAN J. RICH.

.ilortS HeW

FARMEKS
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'^ru s« pot? ’“4 &lt;bs&gt;77trr .fftuuvr.

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Gigantic

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CAPITOL OF MICHIGAN.

Enterprise.

*166.000
Grand Musical Entertainment

Strpcal ui Istaiical,

OPEN * TOP BCOCIES,

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION,
&gt;■•)** ri*atat4Crqoe
rite* Arebtaal.
Mr. K. K. M ven.'lb* Uu.tfl ef tte C*nrl«M nf' &gt;•« FH
Lta.ioj of to* Xew QaplM W MteM«a&gt;. Ure aaytojad

| They are e*d tew b* innocent, but
I they bar got a bad roputaahua, and oil !
| tho Innoocne* in tlto world wont kun- a ’
L*d repntaahuu.
i They lie in tho gnw, but seldom gU ,
। stopt on, bekauw* they don't stay long
i raaffm tbo right place.
1 When i war a Ettlo boy, and wore
naked fMl, and WM loafing nround
! foot* for atm wherry, i sraa oftentimM
;&gt;Ut ag*i*gt.ft?&gt;'«ia etripto enaik,
AGENTS WANTED
For OOOtePUDTI
i but it alwua cured me ov strn n t» rrys.
I If a striped »naik got intoc a 10-akt* ratmaiuL c
• lot before i did, i aiwn. kmualJerod that
iydl th* rtrawberrv. in that lot belonged
| tew lb* enaik.
| “Fust com, fare: acrv*," wae mi mol-

DENTIST

Tho Celwt Litho&lt;r«pMn* eompanj of Oeteolt,
Uyae lb* *pk. nA mo. p.kntolnj a i*lre*l4 ’0*1*4 Utbognyb of

10CURE NO CHARGE

Alai a*«.l f™ U.« Sorlb Aa'rwaa Ia«*&gt;alaa ttto Uaa.faetofi.

G”'1LW«S&gt;'
'SBWIING MACHINES.

aipaibh boot

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Tb* I.rr brel la ia «W- Atorduf all to. I.L
r. ia*r*r*a*.lr Mad *w*Ar*«(ar.

Guarantee Satisfaction
Shop In Bartow &amp; Goodya*,’, y,

I 1 am inat as afraid ov enaik* no* az i
j wax 40 yean ago, and if i should liv to*
be aa old as Nebakodnuesnr wax, and go
to gnu* as be did, one striped enaik
■ Ito *to«r .Sewal r*Mbr., I* a oetel.r am
eouH spile 50 akmovgood pa.turo for to. to* ear* nt *11 TkraU *a4 Leaf Awea...
U OAXACA Bid M ULCKUtMX nt
THROAT ar* lorawdutoh nltnTni. »d ro
Mrt* m caantanrly !■«*( Beat to IM prvpria
than i do, and 1 reepekt her for this.
■f nll.f In raaw uf Tloau 4i«l*eMM nt j,
How on earth Evo waz seduced by a
enaik iz a fuat-claw mUtory te* me, and
if i hadn't road it in the Bibl* i would
Let against it
; I beleave everything than, ia in tho
ILble, the thing* i kant under.tand i
lulsuws th* meet.
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| I wouldn't ewop oph the phailh i
I bar got for any living man'* knowl-

WELLS CARBOLIC TABLETS,
($2",900 in

.,

l';isli ’
$U,555 in Persona! Property

$3,000 in

CAUTION^SLE^?.

and th* smaller '’they ara ill* more i am
1 afraid or than*.
। I wouldn't buy o form nt half price
I tha! had a atriped enaik on it
Jtod enaik* are a waaktuM* with mo;
i alwua reepokt them, and aheuorar i
**« a ded onu in tho rood, i don't drop
i a tear on him, but Bdrop nnotber alone
on him, fcrtartartnig it alter hit mind .
and kum tor life agin, for a tnaik halos
tow di* joat at mutch tut a kat dm.
I norer aekoost for a sn«ik or a kat
karingtow dio to bad, unlaw it wm bokau** that they war to fioorlr prepared

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Heal Estate!

I Warehouse, ajoining 0. F. Dwirin
I Co's Foundry.

’ST'Wool tent by railroad w:l|

,-L!sa-.

' carded and rent b-ck in g:.-ul mud,^
WELCOME HARBLE

716 PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS

TlaiUDz*, Ala/ 22, 1872.

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Grant! Greeley!
WILSON । BMWN!^

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BRING ALONG YOUR m

, Meuxo Final. - Formerly it uee n
' long and tedxma proceae to convert iron
into ah-el New ft it one of the aimplcvt
arte. Wht-ro iron wm now thought
hard enough to meet the demand* of
man in hie durable ooui'nertume, .tod 1
take* its place. Even railroad tracks.

Him FiiAH, IWl

BRICK

STANLET W. TURKEH, SacT.

CHAS. J. DUX, fa. Aft

IA V VAN YLKCI A CD'S

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BLOOD FUEfflER.
Faw rwadetn con be aaarA uatd they
hare occasion to taft the tart how labor
ur research is often eared by &gt;uch u
table a* thf following, the work of ono
now m hie grata. If “history ie poetry."
then thieie “poetry personified
1607—Virginia eretled by the Eng*x---------ILA
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1
• J the deadly bug buster ie placed. By e*1614—New York retried br tho Bag- haufting the reewivar* a curr-nt of air it
i;,y,
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. producud strong enough to draw all the
'1690 — hlaeaachawtl* eettled by the j ^nnin oft of the rsota, through Ci- air

WHATEVER'

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a fh-'at audOId-Sianding Diawaare

SHEPARD'S

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COMPOUND WAHOO BITOES

NATURE’S

1627—]&gt;«fawar* aeitled by tbe Bwe-

||B LOOP PURIFIER

163L— Maryland actitod by lhe Iriih
■tholiea.
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Well Brick.

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I l*rlnarv Urcan- f l.t rimI &gt;rw.r&lt; ...
1 atast ratwf ar .re arv liable to .egretor ono
1 tore toil.
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Condition Powdersl

IO YEARS
Public Test

' * eplren t IF.Im r*ln-..4 at "...,.”“b. atari
I hrMnw. Havre* br *.lwmav&lt; areMIrea.
i 4una&lt; Mmf.lMi. re able
Illotri.*..
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difteatire &gt;• .rsmpAl, ari«l lb- ..atom ia etoill
1 tato4 «&gt;ih I«m nt .ilet frere. |«&gt;.*r«y of ilw
| lUoref. Itayalral Traeaaey. &lt;ta*rri Wrelreaa
! TU. »to mM themUae e.lbato rretare.il
1 will taren y.Mb/al &gt;i*re I* IU wear/ ref­
! Ita*e ree weakae*. al lb* f*l*.&lt;l*e« !
I Yre are In .alter, of Cb«reie tffaiiteta re IU ■
1 -—-.r-' l.e—■ ■ re ic. it...i.

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Dr. Wells' tat tf Jmteia

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admitted

Dr. Crook’s Wine of Tar.

Col. Adair, a wealthy merchant
Atlanta, remarked to tho Georgia Pr
Aa*ocintxub nceutly convesod in t
city, that bo owed aboot ali be jxMai
ed to adrertising. ••Nothing," e-tid

•hi

nse—Georgia retried by Gen. Ogle-

Cathartic Pillai

HairRestorati

LADIES.

ngiiah.
1672-ftostL Carolina refttal by the
168*-Tunnel raaia rental by Wm.

DR. CROOK'S

WINE
eertsOAT.TCTTVS'

GMMNON WASNER

&amp;r^jE-sr,±KirE3E

CIUJT TELL B8H

Ata «db*fWi btaM by
llMU.p.

. Tonic,
——------the Appc-UIc,
Strengthens tho System.
Restore* tho Weak and
DebiMtateil,
Cansen tho Food to Digest,

J. Cole &amp; Son,

1847 -Iowa admitted into tha On-

181B-—Wierowein admitted into tha
W*ro kjJT&gt;
I860— California admitted into the

Stal l ifcr.
jar.-.
'

Well Brick.

A Farm uf 12-&gt; aciiw, ailualml in tho
fonitdiip of BaMlwforr. 8 ralto* from
Haatinrs aad only It mile* Aouth of the
Grand 1th er Vatfoy B. IL at Qnnuby,
mmdyLung and growing orchard, gntel
tog tauldings. living .tream of water,
AtlMrea under imtirovenuNito, 1 tail*
from EcImaiI HnuaC, : ngur buah of
l aw ireSj^did timber of all
kind* ; u*k, Baeavud, Whitewood etc.
Term*. »26 pee nrre.
F.&lt; farther injMjfcj^ufoe.iit.i. Odtoe, ar to

PreTents Malarious Fevers,
’
GItm tone to yonrHjTrtein.
TRY DR. CROOK’S WINE OFTA R

Biuuae wtieie are more popafor than
er*r with all toilet*, and from their great
adaptability. *eouomy and oonrwnfomw,
pemmeoto i iwn r ao throughout the

Wool !

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8WCC3
HTffiLME,
LIE nA HUB,
Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

GRAIN.

D B &amp; A a. FREEMAN.
Baltimore, April 17lh. 1872.

TABLE SAUCE.
made on each eide owe foot In depth and
two fo«t lu width. Tha Contract for
Mdd work will only be Jet to th* Jowwt
rarponrible binder who thall famish
two tetponeiblc wurtttefl for the eoni-

THE IE.T SAUCE AHD IELIIH

head: Irel
fret,*
«*.lwl

■Main aaf part af
wart*
FOB FAlffiT USE.

WOOD’S

Photographs.

Thevar*reryelyheh, and

SSSSES--^
tagtaMefod. Th*ir*fc**to|l..nw-It ;
wSkkbto grew.dine ur bhek rift oo.-

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HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS!
Photograph;,

wNfoyatofc

HALFORD

, Oh tr Mt« * UM tow Bits

Wool I;'LAffl PUHffi,

Th* reign of th* DoUen Vanfou poobtoe.ha.baenaaiugtooouaa.it waa
Mhlmta. IheWirepM-r. A*

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                  <text>HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN

BEAUTIFUL

WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 7, 1872.

BEL ABLE
Agents for the Celebrated

EqUife DRBS GOODS,

(Mu ffiNFU,

Gentlemen I
This plow whereever introduced has found unusual favor

in hi ik bat ing i
end Novelties tha¥ Ba
county Ladies know
well how to use.

with thefarmers because of

1st Lightness of Draft.

Need.

2nd Bnne of Handling.

3rd Excelling of work. f*nys n furrow well
and will not clog.
,4lh Its Great Durability. The chilled Iron
being harder than tempered steel.

\OB1I,

beaten in the State of Michigan-

B‘e are desirous

of placing this Plow in the hands

of every Farmer in Barry County on trial.

BomIom Owk Store.

CALL AND SEE IT.

“ DBN.-J. -M. k C. lWMtriflX,

&amp; WILSON

t&amp;EjKST’j’LS; ... I Respectfully announce to their patrons aad
^KSf8aPag|to PuldicGenerally,that they have removed
। to the I*arge ah&lt;l Cominodipus New Brick
Store adjoining the Washington Block, and
I will be happy to serve all who may give them
: a call. Croidtery and Groceries constantly
arriving by tne Car Load, and will be sold
for Cash Cheaper than at the advertised
Cost Sales If you do’nt believe it call and
I see. We Pay Cash for Butter. Eggs, and
all kinds of Produce.

Sewing Machine.

Half a Million having been Sold.

iStfWftH.

4. D. COOK. .Igt.

whore you know you get none but the

FIRST QUALITY

BLACKSMITHING

'eEsS:

HAJ9:

MEAT Jt

NG8

rketi

auri u

BUNYAN &amp; CO.

FATBi'T. COOLERS;

DENTIST

JaMe

Udi#!

City JDSftlnff Bqqidd
warm mbalb at all

.

Gold &amp; Silver Watches

Still Slfi th M 5W,

Ilicre u another man before the
1 frel that way toitx. ■ I feel, b. to country —a man who, twelve yeoa ego,
pricking of my thumbs* that something wm selling. Isother e ml ahoo-tags in
wiekrd t* ia to thana of the Chappa­ Galena, fie came trots the common
qua philosopher.
;
people ; ho did not belong to the aristo­
[A voire
Am yon a Dmnoerat ?') cracy ; bo io not an Adams, but bo has
|caruoa, u mat w your conditiou, O. Yea. (“WhMkind of one? ’) I am not the fovohrbonert blood of the common
Democrats, suroiy you ought to die I ano of to Hozace Grooltq- kind- [ Load peoplo of this country in bis veins.
(Gbesn.). :Ho vent into the arfby as a
laughter and^hocra.)
[ApplauwJ ,r--------‘LOfdinarilr when Use Damocratfo oan- priratu. He got down to Springfield,
Domoerutic'
__
TWash teUlas tsr &gt;nU te **&gt;.*■
PotMz Most wta nslrai saS k**&gt;t
there is no ruaa worthy to reoavn your rt abon assemblod, they eraamhled for and that nolle man, then our groat govCmM to ta»&lt; sM saras W satUfe:
vote*—ou maa worthy of ?Our auffragns the purpaeo of fixing * piotfonu. Soar, cruor, Kichard Yates, gave him a ocmUwtr Urtsw ssg WV ihtoste
—that you must throw aside every prin­ « bat did toy do at Baltimore ? They mission us colonel of a regitnaaL Ho
ISsva red RBMfoS
wsatisa
ciple of your life—that you must cost would not oven fix upon • platform. wont to Belmont, and mooting with aa
r- ratal *M ra«r*J« t a *i«r.'. &gt;b
. away yonr hate, your love, your very Tho gentlemen stj Cmrannati said that , aendnu there linked earns rebels. He
AratUrwralretsstsf* rta:Wrau
shame, and in agony of ; otil take to lhe Democrate should nut have aay tiling | wont to Doueloon—he met with another
I your hearts your hfa-long enemy—the to du with it. They cooked up a tot of I occuleni, and whipped some more reb। man yoa have always abhorred, ecoru- resolutions and rasulo a platform, aad
, cd and doteeted—tliea-1 say 1 cannot placed Harnco Greeley upon it u h
figure head. After doing that .toy, robeia were thrashed. At Mtsatonary
go-with yotsfUbeon-l
ire wa. a priori-1 “«• »■&gt;
is your plxtfona- Ridge, tho sama befell hire. In VsrIf fa Whig times that
ly obnoxious to Jl“ «»l «•» &gt;» n« boro nayUiag to ginfa, even ap to the time of Leo's sur­
, plo to carry •—
.
Horare Greeley I
*&gt;il&gt; &lt;*—horo are tome candidates render, ho wm peculiarly liable to tho
■ tho Denvxret
In 1868 be
fa tho axxreme. Ifi lfo»* narar bdoflged • yoa in tho world, same kimJ ot acetdaals.
i held that prit
-«s«
______
In Salm
—n. n nA
iial another accident happen. (Uughj at any time
H11_y .nwa-raro. I•, 1,1.1 vnn
"1 11,
—
brought fonrtrd dan garotte to the litrar- fow lhcm 411 &lt;Io’“ i J™*
ttoBiims ter.) Ha beaxtno nrtedeut ot to Unit1 tie* of this pootite, Horace Greeley wM 1ol Bcraairate have nothing to do with
| it* eoruMt advocato. If there was any- J “l Jou baT#
1x110 lt»
Th*
I thing propora*! by tho Reivubltean party
»““• «l Cincinnati." [Laughter } happen tn him. (Tremendous applause.)
lie never said lo anybody that ho wm
। pceiiharly obuoxtotu Io vou. Horace&gt; Now tho Domwaticpargrin,Mtidnal
U recloy wa» Us.trong supodor. ITtheru °&lt;«’«nfioii auombjod. bav-i a ngbt to a Democrat; hn &lt;'id not say that ho wm
wo* nnytldng fa th&lt;&gt; conatitutioa tb»t ( a"“ua*to a Democratic csadidnto- aud Republican. Ho simply said that if
elect*!,
ho would attend to his duty
was unsuitable to tho uses ot his party, i run him ; but wkaMvar they dau^u to
Horace Greeter was tho first l&lt;&gt; want it, »c,t'ct “ BcP-■’ ,l»0 ‘teodsri- right slung, andflvntiomon. I submit it
sot asido . if there wm over nov prfaci- . *»««« of the Democratic party, tiral is to you the proportion that be has done
plo that you Obcriohed, since your partv MXMtluog IraJotnl tborr jursediotwn. It. futidulh, fsariraelr and boaastly.
.
was orgauixud, Horace Uweloy wa’s Jhey soy vr Iravo to wxeltor Hpraoe [dboen.]
When ho was otocted president, in­
vour luitsguui.st in that principle, lean Uteoley. I saydie is, of aJ Ihipublkans,
1 a*»«rt, without frar of cvntradtction, ' ,ho roM‘ obnoxwu* to a true Democrat, stead of getting on his kneas to Sopaaer
I tbeo, that, as far m principle is ecu- |of anJ
,thi‘ continent. 1 uevar or Trumbull, 1«&gt; pursue* "the ana tenor
oernod, there never wm one single prin- . ’T1* “ «cco«Mani*t myan If; but look at of bis way,” doing hi* duty faithfully
opteUklby you end toe fa common, *•"*«* °- ^Ora^,.9r*lf-y ■ A’r’-V
not even this touch tended uno-tenu ,
*'&gt;™abc*'
principle. In Democratic times, when | election of Lwcolr^HafoM breatey, as^ country every single acre of territory
Jerk Tnk-au,
wo had a amd man we kepi him Wo i- ------- ----------------"
- i-naf that has been acquired since the decla­
out
and
declared that if to south wan­ ration of iudependonee, nearly a hun­
elected Jefferson twice. Msdfenn twice,
Hoosoe twice, and Hickory Jackson ted to gst out of thia union, they might dred years ago, enespl th’ territory of
go.
Jc.hu
C.
Calhoun
newer
expressed
Alaska.
twice. [Loud Ciieore] And when wo
Htephen A. Dugtea used tossy: "Wo
csme to the imbeciles, and do nothing or advocated scoMftan- clearer, stnmgnr
—tho old bacbchv.-* and worn out puli. a&amp;d 1ms adulterated than Horiuw Grsa- want Canada - we want Cuba, and the
IsciaM like Buchanan we let them dido leydid then. Yob say that it was an. isles of tlte sens—wn wan! an. ocoeanetihcmeral production of the hour, but bound republic." And for ths addition
olsc. I suv then, that in every princi­ seven years afterward he takes that -of»Ala*ka who ia reapoaribte if not
ple you buvo adriASlcd befits the l-orngraph from’ his newspaper article, Wm. Howard, and wbat harm has tbo
American people — in every principle au-l ropoate it in " lurtmy of to Ro­
that has be&lt; -.: emblazoned on your ban­ Wlion," thus mnkinr^a part of the
ner—your avowed and life-long enemy permanent history &lt;rt this cjuntry.
In 1SC4 some rebel xomaussieuara
lies been Horace Greeley. Looking at
j toquestian jn this light, where is the were at Niagara Falls Horace Greeley
mas who dart-v ask Democrats to vote went to work and contrived to enter m"for rfnrwe Greoloy ns the representative
Ihu rraulis? Ho sdvuod Mr. Lincoln
i of their ideas and prineipkw 7
I Let us look a little further, lie has that we hi 1 batter pav th* south MW),
| not -mly been our antsgouiei utiun ev- (itXl.'MW fur the darkici that bad bo(try question of principlo, but lie lint (onio frec.^Thxt was in to midst of the
' cone further: he has gone beyond the, host aud turmoil of batito; but years
uflcr, h« "Idiberately wxitrt it down
1 bounds of ordinary, tsgitimate nnl gun- anl
nA-** it a uarl of to history of
I Uemanly conduct tn bts hatred «&gt;t wi,
' tho country. Ho wa« firat fa lavur of I
' Not only has ho &lt;l&gt;-nuuunod and spit upadthinidem the affair* of toe great
un evarv |«rinrplo that wo have held. swo*»ion, and *ceoui|)y in faror of pay- | country. Take for instance the last
। but bn has gi&gt;n» farther; he has said[ itig MOO,000.DUO m comn.’asJtian for oiglitoca month* of Andrew Johnson's
j of us in lite mats, he has said ot our. tbo l»zs of their slcvra.
,
Wo willgu ahead a little farther. Jeff. | adn-.itiiilration end tho first eighteen
, enuaty in Ulinovs, in particular, that the
mouths of Grant’s administration. On
people used Eve gallons &lt;»f whiskey to, Davis WM contiArrabte of a character ia । whiskey Johnston oolleeted &gt;40,000.000
one spelling b-wk; ho said that wo wrto, ths south during the rabdlsoe. We, up । in that’time, and Grant collected 882,­
। naitb, men usd women, boys and girls. &gt;
l barn tn liaasos of ill-famo, and raised. all said wo wocld ‘ hang J-ff. Davu on |! 000,000. Tlio domand and supply were
, on whiskey ; that wo were thieves, gami the same ia both of to periods, to peoJbtas and traitors; aud lie hoped it. a sour apple tree." Yet to first man
t to go and back hi* bail bond wm Hur­ nV- paid the same trees Who got to
might bo said"of him when he -lied diet
diffeannee • Go through to entire list
.
1 he owed nothing but hatred to the Dem­’ con Greelsy.
I bars now mode three points agafart of taxes and and you find to sama
I ocracy. [Izntd Cheers. J
t Horaoo Gravley. I think toy are pret- thing. You will find that during the
I Candidly, as a Democrat that has
[ ty gosd pointe, and I defr any ano to tin.-, eighteen mouths of Grant'* admin, bsvn prascribod, socially, financially and
..tratten he eavedtotB. p^ipte SlfoMMM),| probwdunaUT ; mi one who lias been nj prove tot I am wropg. .
This euiiapiracy against Gna Grant 000, aa rompatred with Andy Johnson's
' martyr to Democratic prineit-los , aa oar
! who has always advocated tlioso princl-_ hxs brain towing about two yosu*. and administration. Vader Johnson It wm
’ it was aud is based ba tho idea that the t wallowed up and tost in corruption —
• pies believing them to be right: 1 say, DcmbcracT are purtosabto and duliror under Grant it want into to treasury of
I to him that with that record, with tbo*-[ able. I suppose I was in tho inventory the United States. [Loud and tong bus, sin roundings, Hr. Greohty can die era 1
raiunl applause.)
will consent tn owe him anything or pay
Compare our con-huonto that of tong1 allegiar.cn to him [Applause ]
and as to our respective debts.
In s
The Democratic party, like all great
hundred years England has dot paid
parties, has r. ndertsl great services tn
»101,000,000 of her debt; but during
. the Hute. Il has also cuauai:tc;l great |
Grant's
administration
$350,000,000
of
ngv I had tbo honor &lt;4 meeting same of faults But it ia the party in widen I
our debs has koon pabl. Under prev­
to Democracy of Joliet at Homo’s was born—the party of uiy father and ;
ious sdministratmus money has heeti
grove. I there mode a Democratic of my grau'IfntbiT—the party which
stolob—uador Grant's admmistratton to
speech, with which they were pleased, toy family has loved and cherishod and
money ha* been eive l.
and for which I was rumpii-nsnted. acted wilheincw the foundation of thi^
Then they sty ho likes a horaa. The
They were kind onongh to invite me to government, and, with all its faults,
tins city four yean ago for tho purpose with all its ahoru-utningw, I love it still. el soldfon and MtJ to-ihum that be fact is lliat when ho was in tho army ho
otaddreuing the Dsosvcrocy on the is-1i When some politico) gamblers, dick- hojwd that tlx&gt; tinto would- oim 'wUn was ontitlod to iwwrty-two horaM.
the
soldiers
that
foughi. under Lio aud When ho got home—eoldwr-like—to
sues involved in that campaign.
i erers and trai’.oes—nrcn who say that
When 1 made those ajmratos 1 ; the bean of the people ia utterly &lt;te- Johnson would occupy as proud u po- htKBM ho rode in bottle be took with
thought the iduasl enunciated wore' bauched. based uj-on the prvpooition aition hi tbs hearts of tbo Amariaaapoa- him to WasUngton. Ho has gut half a
trao—I thmk toy are true to-day. 1 . that the jieoide are like so many cattle, tilt- as (tib soldiers that .fought ' under dozen spavined horse* in his stable now:
Grant and Sherman. Did bo not then one ha redo at Htetaonarr Ridge, ano at
| to be 1-ougbt and sold—ct together pter- hftewdf iu a t outran to bo tbo rnbal Yieksburg. and om in Virginia. These
and say " here—we will lay down the candidate for jwmlrul 7 [Ubows-1 Wm
infernal cusses want to make a fuss
, principles of ott Hfe-time, banish nil
Uierc-any Democracy in that? Thvra about such thing* a* these ; they com­
the traditi-.ua of our fatbsra, banish
ntrvat'WM a Eepubhcan or a Dsmocrai plain that, io obedience to tho feelings
hope itself, and tnko a men whoso life
north of Masau and Dixoa’a line that of eommoa humanity, he baa takes
up to sixty-bvu years of nge. has been spoke out plain and plump for secretion rittrge of hi* batito horse* —those hoespent iu denouncing, maligning, and
except Horaoo Greeley. H is written s-ta that ho UJrid wlion he -wee fighting
trving to dAatroy ns —I say a» a &lt;Um­ in his own hand and published ia hie Horace Greeley** Wends. [Grant chaw­
’ oenit that it, like "the last ree&lt; of sumown paper. It. is -hia.awn language, ing.)
Whan I was last here I hold up before
which is unmistakable, and this amnesty
you. as aa winttiy of thia country—u
reeolutiou at fSaeiwnati in almost in the
as an cuomv to its pesto and prosperity,
Let us now look at the platforms of
ir.dentical language. Ho went bail for
and its every iatarcst—Horace Greclsy,
Jeff. Davis, and than advocated giving the contending partioa. A great notes
and claimed that hi* name ought not to
pension to eoutbaru soldier*. Socio of is made by th-- advewates of the Centra ba proseated ia tbo American pcupls as
uati platform nl-otrt earnests. What
you
nrav
aay
tixat
to
do
so
would
betaan exponent of to Sawapf the Democ­ star—but knows tot I tell to exact
did the BepabUcon party
under
racy. You wore kind w»agli, on that facts [“Bully far r-su,*' and laughter.) conatetewt-witii the oonebtution of the Grant do on tot question 7 They gavra
cccasfon, to cbw ma end applaud, what Can any man, with Ilorrce Greeley's United fitlfaa- GraMGodl Whatdosa
record thus made up, with his pnltten lie carpfor lU eogattniton? H» My*
Four years liave nqjrad tines then. 1 before tlie A mrriean people for a life­ Sftbb cunsUtutton iain tho wm. mbit
ant here iigto-still to same mm M time, quaotinu to Dtrmocrwy of any­
the last twenty years, jwu can get ad­ eluded ip am,Mty. When toy do wort*
before. I str. horn for to /perperfa of body on earth?
.
mH for raprataaca toy may Again be
saying Ilfat as Itjug tut ftarrts * -Demo- I have been nil my life a Democrat- I vice ami doctrine* to zub out any section aduiiltoJ to full coraututtfombtti.*&gt; l-*K
the mratW'wtim
iemtio partr composed of Dumocretie have tint one vrlnirtvr taotivo, not one of Bt^toxwiA,
’another
thing. ' They re their hearts and "note and tends aru
meet, aud representing Demorratir wm- single aspiration or bona in Illis matter;
•noreod to to welfare of our common
urea, my heart will troll with a&amp;Uiuri- God knows haw paiufui it i» to be placed are malting a great fare top tto Lost ___ J1_
tn fiivnr nf mlitiitir it into
A Stacking batons*. 1 btoro it poa;n antagonism to those with whom I
slbk tins) *&gt;0&gt;» man, who
unwor­
hart, always faw-ti associated. T saw
thy
or
itwotaiwteat.
ar
both,
.
have
got
eotuo of fay old tu*iwt|ulanre* to-day,
jdwai of public trait and public omfiwho turned to cold ehaaHnr upon me, offloo under i’rmwlwalGrant I*l*ob*O™ yfllfom Is a peevish, seoldfag.
end vat 1 was satirtiy conscious that
------ -.----------------- IZE.— 0f inanto&gt;od
whining, oarniew. fault-finding, sect stf
a document j to other saw sound, ring­
ing, hopeful doeumifat. that wpreosats
vouug America. If tore bs anything
noble or groa*. that reprewmi* Great p S
t,™ be snylhfag .-did Md-o-a. donnw »
ta«.JW I lW»
wad upon it you have your finger oa
stood them dentur all tot toe. upou
Greriey. [Greet OCT*—-] _
4. ,
to bteokast rajS-toWe of tot party
Tira cominon mnn —th* Mtows that
fa Me great sWu'Ua.lraratoM to
weora striped shirt* end jxx&gt;s etotosStat'S, they could buy.Char «»J to to sli stand rids by side, and towtosr te
tMMnrjtiaf to United fits'os. uud quar­ shrnsM-r sitb O.B. Grant; and, gsuiteter tki-meelMs tad. those ihiesw on to|
right rarfltwl
manlvnarbom
lifoa blood ot to aatien.
tong m it wart
Aad oo te Ufa OMg. TWw^waa.

hours.

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Michigan -Exchange.

�Levwet H. Oapp of 8b JoMfh"fori
Commissioner of the State Land Offiro,!
ia mid to be a .man of strict integrity ;
and greet finaneet and, will do hi* de- ’
V in every particular. Byron D. Bali,
of Kent for Attorney General, Denial
B- Brigg*. for Bupt. of Pubfic in*truolion, and Edward Dovaeh, foe Member
of State Head of Education, are all

mtt

DRY GOODS

which tbo [lecplo will elec*, them.
Th* ticket is a very -strong one. The
RapuUioans of Michigan are thoroughly
aroused, aad they stand pledged to
efect thia ticket by larger maioritl**
than Mie Elgin ha* ever ret given.
GEORGE R.DIWKT.

E4UM.

Himnx, Mtnis**., Arc 7, 1872.

The following reaolutioc* w*re unauimoody adopted nt Ute It-publican
State Convention held at L raring on
Wednesday last;
The Republican. of Michigan la
State Convention aawtabled reaffirm

pitiiul le^kiitas JitUl.

We wonder why our Liitnl Dn»rnlif. RffMna, Dr. Grdy Orwtor, at
tbair Club maating last Batarelay night,
did not tall n* why, when tha Bage of
Chappaqua was around, “furnishing
the Brains for'the liepubliean party,"
they did not wreatle with him, Kko Jaiob of old. until ho made a
d*&gt;e^
of that ortida inside of tlioir empty
cranium*. It would havo Lad a very’
happy effect Upon those who wore anx
ioua Uatoeera, waiting to hear aomething
that conld I* construed into an *ry»•wte. Very many would Urc liked to
ask of them a “ Rmtn tor tho liope
within them," instead of so much soph­
istry and Bilbtwragnto. but they found
tho answer of tho Chid "If y*« dea'I
’hrfn1 tor* njrrvd yau &lt;*&gt;■ *to

nQIRQl^psH
Stock

!J50 Kbits New Carpets,

Gaau-xr Cura—The amn)

•tore for a headquarter*, hold a jolliflration on Saturday evening. They bur­
ned some jeader over the North Car­
olina election, and two prominent (?)

j ly held at Philadeljdiia, and that the
interests of tho country demand tho
, embodiment of tho principle* theseiu
contained iu the policy sud conducting
I ttM&gt; General Government and Hie con। tinned asemdency of tho Retmblican
party.
| A«*ofrvrf, That tho approval of tho
I past record of tbo Republican party by
j th* recent Democratic National Conven­
tinn, at Haltimor.e dntrit promiw to
I abide by tho omemen nt* made to tbo

“ Good Speaker*" had been previously
announced, and a few gathered expect­
ing thia promi** would bo redeemed.
To such a« were disgusted we would
■ay—don't, blama th* bills—taste* dif­
fer. Harvey Wright and J. A. Bwoeaiy were the oratorx. The dander of
Lyman Trumbull and Austin Blair were
loudly reiterated notwithstanding they
have been fully and effectually dixprov- ,
•df Th* strongest point in Mr. Wright’.
"pAtoh, alfca*tthe moot pertinent,; was j

t HL I!
TIES.

[NOCURL.NO CHARCI

wAvw ttey re*to to yW late pwer charged I
Buchanan with fraud and nomiption to
now wo charge tho present adminiatri 1
tion with corruption. We should not
like to uixlertake to print Mr. Bworaey'e
speech—the Capitals of tho ninth letter
of the alphabet would run out We are
' assured, hovovor that ho did owa ad­
mit that greater men than ho had gooo
into tho new movemrat. Fearing, bowvror, that bi* argument* (*) had net
convinced hi* auditors of tho purity of
bi* motives, ha cloeod by intoraaiag
them that if they did not like bi* poai
। EnalrtJ, That wo heartily indane | lion, they could “ ehove it" The Club
the ndnuni*tra!ion of our State govern- . wa* organized by electing IL Wright,
ment under tho pra.ont able head, and '
I'lonidcnt. W. Sl Goodyear. Vico Prooithat ww recognise in Henry P. Baldwin '
a dcar-bcadrd magistrate,' u safe, eco-1 dah*. N. Bailey, Secretary, R. B.
nomical and *u&lt;xcesful executive of,
public affair*.
i JiiMind, That th* thanks of th* pea- '
| pie of tho State of Michigan ore justly
duo and are hereby gratefully tendered
to our Senator* and Representative in
I Congress for their earn**:, earaful and
' *usce**fiil efforts to protect tha lumber­ ! It is really too Uli a* “Jrinul after
' ing interests of our State, which bear /read
.
dfyaart*," to wo them tarn State'*
»J iinjanumt n relation to the general ' evidence, and tell the people whet u.
I property of th* Commonwealth.
’ lerriblo disbnoeri and corrupt party
XteWred, That wo commend such Na- ‘
hero alwsya been member* of. and
\ I tonal legislation with referenre to all |'■ they
1
j our industrial interests os will toimulato 1

The Republleana of Barry Co. are K; I
vited to ructit In eonvouWon at iho|
Court House, to the City of Ilastlnga.i
at 12 o’clock M., on Saturday, Aug. 24.1
A.D. IST2, for the nomination ofCounty I
Officer, and the tranwcUon of any olh I
er burinen. that may properly eotne be- I
fore Lt. Each town will be entitled to I
4 delegatee, and each Want of the city ,
I delegat -.

Rtttlrai, That, a* the Democratic
party hae abandoned its time-uooured
custom of putting in nomination a
Democrat fiw President or Vico Presi­
dent upot broad principles of public
poltry. thereby releasing it* followers

rahoni sound constitution! government.
Rntlred, That ws folly mdorao the
•rntimont “that tho modest (istriotism.
tho earnott purpoee*, sound judgment,
practicil wisdom, incotruptilJ* integri­
ty and illustrious serviee* of Cly**cs 8.
Grant have commended him * to the

that they are qieeitncn member* tin! aw
J&amp;’t that srertA prrtminf.
Why these fellow* have been wailing
w iv*j for nn oyyrrcirisrn by tho IWy
4 th. the* time hang, heavily, and they
think the Republican party mtul be ad- i
vauccd in year*. if they would only I
read, Ussy would m that Zlfew Created
u», not a great while ago, down under
the shade of those Old Oaka in Jackson
Michigan. It wai then he told u* to
gut up and git But in oar cagersM**
toy* we got hold of war thing, we

One Hundred

। Money,

Thousand Dollars

Money,

Money.

ipiins &amp; AvetT.

WE PAY

CASH

MHLLHmi'IM

We Sell Citeipef Tbi Ota

whieb it ••pulled"' and tho dignity with
which it acornod to ‘■dSvo,/ or otherwi««
misbehave, would have gladdened tho
heart of any youngster in christendom.
And tbo kit" w«» mmo—no potaibQuy
of any doubt about it It was made
for me, my father pai l for it, and tbero
wa* my uamo plainly written on the
back of it. But I wn* never nllowo t
to fly the kite. Whenever it was to
make an xrial voyage, my Lig brother

ton Street al

Go i little

Bar y®

big Greeley and Baowx orator the oth­
er night said Grant wn* paying ths Na­
tional debt, only at tho rate of two
Million dollars par mouth. Blair and
Trambul say that ho ha* paid •* Juu&gt;drtJ nlbtut a yrur and ought to have
paid more. Bame one ought to figure
it up and show him that ho figure* bad­
On bring introduced to Hi* Ctarenly.
Comet him Harvey, before you and would bo taken down whenever tho
tion after hi* nomiuatiau. Mr. Baglay
Democratic manager* thought fit,—made the following solid aad tuaoly re­
while tho “ Liberal*" would hare to eonpast six mouth*—in a linn study—and tent themsrinw with a title-deed nut
marks, which we bopo all will road :
can't reckon a* well a« ho could when a
boy tending hi* father* sheep ou the
Grampiua Hill* of 3*nk*ou Co.

UttknuiFni,

IM Ftta nj riu In.
A STEVENS,

Groceries, Ptotm, Omfecuenery,
We huy our Goods of Manufacturer:. ^tui Importers, an&lt;
AA aiiago in Low Prices !

Sesatoi Suxxrz bo* written hi* longwaitod-fur letter on the political rituaiton, in reply to a Utter at inquiry from
the colored men at the district of Col­
umbia. Mr. Sumner's reply is vary lung,
ami, after considering all th*, promiaant

Il is with foulings of prido tut we
ptero at tho lto*l of oar wiilwu to-day
tha fitete Ticket uounalad al Louring.
&lt;m the 31st. day of July. It is a tiekot
of wtaeh any party&gt;ay wall feel proud.

SOLD IN HASTINGS,
BY ACKLEY A SLADE

SPRING

It AVERY.

For Your

'

Boots and Shoes

and advising tbo rolon-d nn to rote
for Horace Greeley. After hi* speech
against Gen Grant, we barn nevor «*«n
(Gwoim) aotaae M* for Grant roevtembow Mr. Knrnner woo likely to do any­
phalioally, and greto iis rearev* for ro
thing el*c If be buttered aQ tho bad
doing to thi* cogeftl rtffe :
thing* ho mu.I of Grant, ho could hard“ We do not vote far Greeley in order
to defeat Grant, but for Grant in ordur
to defeat Greafey. because wo should re­ arc especially anbject, it I* supareedieg
every other srisrahmt. In all ^mates,
tropical temparste or frigid, it act* os a
apMs&amp;r in. wvegy spec** aT,-. diaardte
whicu undermine, tho boddr atoangth
aad break, down tha animal spirit*.
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Beautiful Women.

ft far tar Fits, al Imat S ■

The lending Dry Goods Establishment

.(//Iff! MM*!

�s, iwi.

CHURCHES.

MASONIC.

■Kiro retnodr for tho echo and will re­ A Ob Monday evening th* Grant and
store tho color of blanchod, gray or fa­ Wilson club of this city met at the ■
ded hair. See adrertieemeut.
(Vurt House, and transacted a little ■
Mr. Shaw wu called for and said be
Cssrotti —a substitute for Castor Oil busiaew pertaining to tho dub. Hie
I had some notes which he had collected
is a family physic which is pleasant to, H o'clock train brought in Hon. H.- A. &lt;I for general topic* to-night but that he
Shaw, and P. T. Van Zile Esq, whof
taka and does uoKlisiroesor gripe, but
' were advertised to speak this evening. had eroidenialiy left them in the care
dreirod arnfcqj the mta r.^- ia sure to operate when all other reme­
and they had gtno to Grand Rapids.
•M* tonus. Coil nt tbo Itamp Factory dies have faded. It is a purely vegeta­ The President, D. R. Cook, introduced
He hojied however they might fall fate
m Harting* for pricraj Ac Ail kind* of ble preparation, txgttainiiig neither Mr. Van Zile to th* audience, who spoke
good hand* tad do some good to our
»ocd Pump* Manufactured and kept Minerals, Morphine nor Alcohol, the fervently and earnestly oa tho iesno* of
tho
day
for
about
three-quarter*
of
an
constantly on hand.
moult of fifteen years experimenting by
Ho eaid it wu a pleasure to meet
Doctor Samuel P&amp;cber. It is perfoedy hour. He toll u* of tha duties of an
die propie of Unsung*, he had spoken
harmless and for more effective than American eitixen and why wo should
tu our people when tho Republican
Pills. Naarotic Syrups or Castor OiL By
party wm, first orgauixed
When it
soothing the system it produces natural1 Thera had alwsyv been two groat par­
was th* groat “ tidal wave," sweeping
sleep, end ia particularly adapted to, ttei ia existence iu the United State*,
an-jav tho land proclaiming Free homes
i crying or teething children. It kills, but be could not tell th* name of that
We
for free men and death to slavery
1 Worms, cures Stomach Ache, Constipa-. |&gt;arty that Horace G. ropromted, some
Fob Hstr— House and 2 lot* on East I lion, Flatulcndy sad Derangement of( call it Democratic, some call it Liberal remember sraing a. Uttte b*ok with our
Center St Houec and 2 lota on Broad­ I the liter. No loudly can afford to be, Bcpubliran. A few mon becoming eoro old leader J. C. Froemont, ou the top
way, also the oM p. o. Building and without this article. It coate but 35। wont to Ctocinaati. They roukl not of the Rocky Mountains, spying out a
rente to' the Pacific, and when Bepublilol ou Jefiorvon 8h
co Ms ask your druggist to get it furr Dud any fanlt with tho Ropuhkan par­
ty, they said its principles were all right cans said "in ten year* wo will build a
Apply to 8. C. Paxxnut,
you and ho will always keep IL
, and ilia reuse ns why they left the
Beal Estate Agent.
great party can not be found anywhere
in their platform. It war a qticot con-

four «•
SOl'nttd
ffotdirtyi
and dusty. Wh-’te tho train wm going
through a tUhnsll he concluded to
change hie shirt, arid when tho train
cam* to the tnsell pnllod off, out with
bis sctchall and proceeded to make the
change, but got his arm caught some
bow in tbo attempt, and th* train came
out into btoad day light, leaving him in
his unhappy plight The Greeteyitos
Th* Democrat* want, th* put fargutien. Trumbull say* stop bowling
about Andereoavillo. We will judge of
the future by tho post. Tho loyal peo­
ple of th* land will still cling to the old
Captain
Ho said a man should bo a Bepubll- |
can b*uaa*a every man belonging to '
that party were loyal. No Republican .
Li si___ 1____ I
__ A S.1-A__ I
Mr. Em*r*ou claeod by predicting
greater result* than over for tho Re­
publican party in Novvmbor. AU wo j
want is to keep tho bell moving, and I
meet'the folio statement* with pure I

argument*. AU would bo well
A vote of thanks were tendered th* I
rpcekcra, and throe rousing cheers wore 1

American
Organ
IsOM tt tte PBllit n its lents.
'

given for GRANT asm WILSON.

. The real on wl^y trndo ia good at I
Now Yokk Cosh Store, is because th

afford to buy.

——■IlSrtt,

T1‘*—li *• a Am: that canno! bo i
toed that tho New Task Ca.li Store ,
■clli-jg Tear eluaper than any oth
rioro in Michigan. AU teas warrant

Peninsula!-^ Rail way.

1 ( CiaociT CbtniT opened on Monday,
। His Honor, Judge Lovell presiding. The !
| Calendar’is not largo this term. There
lieing casee to diqioee of a* follows :|

follows •arroundsd that convention
Frank P. Blair anil August Belmont,
DeuMM-rols who had ever stood reedy to
break up our party or tho Union. Wo
did not find them about u* ia 1M0, '04
or '68. Belmont said ho wont down
there to hunt ducks. Tbo questions
were only solved nt Baltimore and there

Republicans not Beaten.

RORTH CAROLINA ILL RIGHT.

tion, n nd showed that our gorerument;
never sold arms to Franco but that they |
were sold to private parties and tho six shilling* per day with all day work
money put into the Treasury. Bismarck I from sun to sun, with tho price of labor
| now. W» wore a laboring people
-Statue sold arms to the Frenchturn, ho • and get well paid for it—there was a
couhl ensure them on etho U&gt;re cosier dvmand for labor everywhere, and all
The first rejiurts were strongly tainted than he could buy them of us, and lie because the Republican party had ostabliahrd the great system of freedom
rith Greeley medicine, ami a good deal
f rejoicing was manifettedby tho“Dully btea. aud a groat blow of tho Democrats'
to get German vote*.
Vardcaj? but as full returns come
He said .Democrat* charged Grant
they correspond tu the following, take
with " giit-takiug”—McClellan received
from to-dny's papor:
gifts from hit iriends. Nu one over
spoke about it untd recently—now they
want b&gt; make a great political bag-bear
cf it What [wroon deeerred recoro- repudiation and wanted the debt paid
1 penro more than Ilia savior of our na-1 | in Green back* 4 years ago. They al­
! tfouf it was not strange at all that tho ways opposed every yriutipto of our
heart* of tho American people should i successful financial management.
appeal to the pocki-t*'for sotni' rowortl i 1 Docs anybody want to wu " old
| fur tho man who brought this guvcni- democratic time*." He said ho hap­
pened to bo hcru in 1842,-'43, a num
ronl-1 get on offer of S-10 for hi* team
and waggon but tborv would be til'.' ot
mortgage! cm it Tho speaker trid u*
more free fiotn eomiftH-n than any oili­ why Horaco Gnwloy should not b&lt;&gt;
er previous administration. That the trusted, aud iu tho evureo of tli* argu­
great comi]»tUKi-eL-wntiotii*t» taoila folso ment related tho --tory "how ho (Gree­
statements in regard to the revenue, ley) liked tl.c farm to sink money in

The avenue ol approach to tLo unfor■ tunate half of tho (5ty sn which our
Saab, Door and Blind Factory is situati ed; having been closed by the Marshel
on account of tho chronic debility of tho
Old Bridge, wo doom st auccanary to state
that wo" are do«n there yet, doing busi­
ness a« usual, nt the foot of the eleffuit
and "magnificent .troctore," the Inov of tho Township of Castleton, will meet
in caucus st tbo Vdlsgo of Nashville on
।
Wo hero a shop full of the latest im­ Saturday tho l~th, iast, at 1 o'clock P.
' proved wood-working Machin cry and M., for the election of Drlogatee to tho
! can do anything in that line ns good County. Senatorial and Hejiresentatiro
and m cheap a* any shop in tho State.
Molding marfa a Speciality.
We cang'teue, plane and match, and
| make aiding with such surprising rapidity

Later The State will go
Republican" by 1.000
Majority.

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

Fok th* next fifteen yean wo shall ■
offer inducements suflicinnt to pay ear- ‘
tonwr* the exjiensc of travelling around l
the City to gut to onr place of btuinese, i
and naido from any inducements oIIctimI ,
by u*, tbo admiration **eitod by a near
‘ approach to that "magnificent structure"
I will amply repay tbe.tonrist far n visit
to thia ]&gt;att of tho.City.
It bu boon luntod by knowingone*,
that tbo City Father* am about coinmcncing to prepare to make prepnrai lions to Inqpn to talk of seeing about
, Met liritff and it* approach**, and if
nothing happen* wo may expect to bo
j able to eras* it (on foot) nano year* in
advnnco of the liquidation oi' tho Natinuol Driit. Thia speak* rriunw* for
the rater^rw of our yrostag Citj, and
' wo hope tbo rumor my prove true.

11®

MrmtkT Sotrsn.—Tho great aeciet
of the wonderful success of Vtairmc.
It strike* at the dhravo by purifying
the blood, nutoring tbo liver acd kid­
neve to healthy action, invigorating the

Republicans happy.
Democratic Liberal* unhappy
Cool nights, hol.dky*, and dry tiuuu.

*WARD &amp; THAYER.

The spoutcr alffid.-d to H. G.’a great

May 15,

The sjwaker show- || agricultural tour, m being for tho pur­
; pose of tho Presidency, and eaid that
when Harm-e Greeley said that tho re­
bel soldier* should occupy os high a
place as Union soldier*, ho meant that

Mi® nr jertrHij,’

Grind River Valley Division

The Weber &amp; G-abler Pianp,'
* fcr *«lv by o* sed tb*y are t«0&gt; First clui taitrcmvtils In every rMpevt. ‘
SBY HlSAHONA.WL.Id ’rttttMH -Vlild GIVRA,

Allegan.

thir finances wore better managed than
any nation under boavno. With only
11C psr rent, of coin in tlio Treasury to
rv&gt; &lt;x-u&gt; our bonds, guld was only worth
abont 11.12 (and beturo Horace Greeley

The people ra. William Haynae—
Burgicty nod larrenv. Verdict—“ Not
Guilty.*
The Peo{do Vs. David Fidler - incest. 1
Trial progressing.
Adam Arnold n. William Ashley.
V---&gt; - ■ - r_ eviaicr.

!ta ffil iirt ID wr al mb Ita Sall Eijasrt ki lie Veto.
Salo granted.
Royal W. Peake ve. John Woodman
and Pendency Woodman — Forvdoeuro
Decree of Beto granted.
Cbarlro K. Iloilo, Simon S. Kall.

Water Lime,
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kinds,

a good time antioijiatrd at tho Ilaivot
Dance, at Union Hall Friday evening.
Tickets onlr I1B0 for thedanoo, supper
extra 51.00. We understand Jfmr 27m!
of tho National, E. H. Hickey, geu tip
tho supper. As Mr. H. ko«[a a strictly
temperance house onl bra everything
all refitted, refurnished, in good taste
etc." Horace Greeley's policy ean nev- ;I and style, wo feel assured that all who
er succeed. We have always hod trwu-,I (lartako of supper onjlw evening of the
ble with Mr- Greeley; many hero (icrty will go away satisfied.
blamed him fur bailing Jeff Davis, he
never did, it was just as bo axp*v.ed|
Tho 3 o'clock Paavcnger train in
for the-very night at lure** surrender, eotning round Aho curve . "pretty fast;’’
Hoi ace Greeley rushed down to th* teat Thursday, ran into * team belonging

Ed.] and our bonds were sought tor;
everywhere at a protnian. A dollar |
greenback was worth a dollAr in every
corner of the tend ; the national debt P" lhmn " naj«tad amnesty." There
was bring reduced uxor a hundred mil-1 are only 180 in the whole south but
, lions annually. Harare Greeley says what have tho right to vote. Horace
ho would immediately rwnrno specie Greeley's policy is to let Jeff Davis
I p&lt;j moot; ho don't tell how, only ho hold office. Should they receive the
same ho nor* as our Union boys who
, the door ot the Treasury •' Specie pay. battled for Union and right ? Horace
ment resumed to-day,” he would sell off Greeley soys that a man will bo no lose
all tho gold reserve, and he would be in a Republican or no Iras a Dem oerat if
Wais St tbo neat day buying , gv|d for they rote for him. Tho speaker con­
sidered those things in tbolr true light
would bo Use iteuH 'of such a policy. an I continued by recounting the great
The bulb in Wall SL tried T-ibo high work the Republican party hod] dona

pise LUftBen roqsiSHED IF cnq Loqo
LOTS.

to Dan Bane which was standing on tho
track unloading goods from a car. The
time was United to about 3 seconds, so
tiie Wagin. Horire and Car had a
rub. &lt;hie horse was killed, the rar
badly raked and thing* mixud up genet-

Wool, Wheat, Oats and Corn.
BnnLom &lt;f Qooofmn,

GOOD NEWS FOR ALL

$20,000 Worth

X. Clemar.t Smith, ot Nashville, always
a lk’m&lt;XT*t, but could net go "boiled
crow" has come out squarely for Grant
aud Wilson and tho Rcpublltau partj~
behoving U&gt;tt to bo Ik* wily party of pro- .
grresiun and reform. Right “Ctem" we [ An Cheap nt« they have beou in tile ituit ten

You, ahouhl

welcome you or any nnn who wislsca io
got out ol such a buzurd'a nasi.

gold prewiuro iwo-'.i thoir bin: ruin
j white they were selling gold ft* 2-70 in

•top* our government and mid way Blair on any orgumonL Ho hn 1 Ixrcn.
in tho Court* with him. Ha remember­
Douai* lake down your Rooster.
down to 1.1 J ami they had to comedown,
ed a oa*o of tho Poopin v*. Boviar* fur Hasting* P. 0-, August 6, 1K72.
A rousing meeting on Monday night such miserable wltemef didn't ,gwteod
Albert Buvntmt, Mr*. Man Darling,
attempt to burn I-anting, etc. Shaw
xTho cut stone is being laid nt thin
Andrew J. ililler, Mrs- Mary Muirv
wm attorney for tho People emd Blair
School Building
2, Erastu* H. Niekoh. John Stewart, I
Henry Read, Cha:to* T. Hampson, Rea-'
tu bo careful I
■t Hen. O. D. Conger i» nominated for
ben Tejlor, Henry Wilbur, Oscar E.
how they casttheix.vxitc*, for, said bo,
Congreat in the Cth District.
Johnson, Philip McLaughlin, Henry
while yttf weiro dosra &lt;m bunting South­
Smith, Jarno* Smilli.
In the midst of polities don't forget
ern battle field* fighting to
the
Direct your tetter* to No. of T. 0.
Union, Huraco Greeley was advocating I
Bead the " Bed Hot Speech’’ by a
“ Let the wayward sister fltaire dejsu t
consistent Democrat ou first page. .
Micnio ss Central Report oa 4th page. ready to strike tho final key of victory,
ho «m «aj* up at Niagara Fall.' frying 5 requests of Gnv, Biair to Chandler’s 1
Now wheat i* arriving. Price ran gin- to tr.de poMe with the reW*,. by and Biair had 09 application* filled and
from SLOT to SLOT per bnshoL
paying tlioni 400,000,600 tor their it was simply nonsense tu abnao Gen. j the gain. Mr. Coles attend* to tho
yOneof tbo men teaming at tbo School time, oven after Abraham lann.ln had Grant about office appointments and btufooss during his sickneaa. They
gift-taking. "Why. the only horses and
building hail a kick oa th-* hip by a
hare lota of clocks and jewuby tu seB,
Boro Tweed wsj s. thfo id a corrupt carriage Gov. Blair ever had, was a
gift from the soldier*.
admiauiratiau,
bat
01'
tho
oaxoe
.
lbne
I X A Straw.—A vote taken on the P. Wtrain coming from Grand Rapids, Man- our government were punishing Fay­
Middtevilte wiB bo pteorod. Hon H.
Liberal Republican* wq had tn Hastings
day, rosnlied as follows: Grant 4C. Matter Hedge for defoletUfon,; ftij but ho aiid they had two or throe in A. Show will tell them what he know,
were electing Boro Tweet to the Legis­
Greeley 15.
_
abont the Iosum of th* day in that rdChar'.Otliand
they
were
tho
noises;
lature, and while Hoilg^. ir bring Imlagn un thu evening of tho 2Cth.
pritauxi for Li* crime at ‘ Albany, Boro
Wo ore all well'no*. North Caro­
Tweed is bring.mat;to tho lagiatetare
at Albany. -Etrerr om bow* tho gi­
gantic eomjnicna .of jNijw A'orix city
Tamenyito^ in'which Tweed yhs at1 ita

Ho dosed bi* speech by saying ha had
wot^ to do, but predietod tho Bepublita-ud. BanaUiceiu. puiuah. their dofaulfing ciffirer*, 1)&amp;mMis do nof, ind caa majority in thir State to roll up
40,000.

Now Goods ir. cndlcM variety just
opened, and for note at tutonishingly
fow prieoe nt Barber &amp; Bailey's in2£&gt;tf

Hastings

ed how and in what light we might
view the orente of those two mongrel
conrruitims, that it was only a clap-trap
to lifnak up a good party.

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HICHIGAR CENTRAL R. R.

Everybody Should try them before Purchasing Elsewhere.

year* and while war wu raging nil
around us the iron band* w ere laid across Criminal. 2 ; Issues of Fact, 7 -, Impar­
the continent and the great Pacific road I lance, ft; Chancery, First Class, G;
WM proclaimed a sumcox, nor ia thisj Fourth Chua, 5J Caros already disposed
nil, two other roads are alorady well

'
Dviuucralio lireast

THEY HAVE STOOD
TEST.

■I keep 1 Taler and Manufacture Fne Gvods to order
ran** mocK.
sum*.

Xl.r U. --

MIIQQE.

R
*

lina has gone Republican. Hark 1 from
the tasnba a dotefal swwnd I “Our re-

Wo aru sorry । wo oaaaot do justice to
York city before the Trihau uttered n Mr. Shaw by gyving all tho good hit*
sentanoo about it—only to try to m- and figurre in bis speech, but must nay

exposed tho griial oarruptsina- ia Now

IkrougJwiiiL end ho ru applauded many
time* during his morale*.

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R
y Amos Whitcomb a young man aged
10,living in Maple Grove cat tbo 3d fin­
ger hie left hand rawly off,on Friday
morning fast, by an aooitetal ttambte

This u an enquiry which evory one
Mr. F. H- Fauermm, Eeq., d Battle
should have truthfully answered before
Creek. wu* called for, but rail owing to
he starts on bis journey, and c little cam
tli» latanras of Uu&gt; hour Iw .would not

The "C., B. k UR. JL," runni
from Chicago through Galesburg
bsssitnuororirofos ; th*» is the
BurUngtua, has oripeved nspteadid »
way it wu in Battle Creek. He arid
owvcral bad taken Greoky pills there,

EtariMirUr-J wm a grander v»-

rVST»,

oils,

qqoceqies,

�gnur LiiriM tn casritenn
cm, wmiace a uw.
together probable that the company
would have made greater profits if it
tmd hnd less husiares st certain times
of the year. Tho blocking of the road
not only caused a sleeresno of its capac­
ity for considerable period*, but an incraaao io its working crpensoi. Three,
exclusive of taxo., have risjn from M&gt;
, i»r oent. ia the last year of tho war .to ■
CO Lt in 1871, and 08 IM in 1872.
But tha report show, that tha work;
of removing all diaalnlitms is uut only ’
i dotirmiaednipoa but already far ad rancad By another wintsr most of the I
line will have a double track and a ,
large part win have stool rails. The i
I oqutpcieat will be largely increased, tho

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1,1872

TOP BUOCTBP.

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION,
testae «M*lw4 Wito ArebUMt. Mr. k «. Misto, IM bw.ffl of lb. Coprri(M of be Fl
Crwjou ih«.0&lt; ,r Um 5*w Collet of Mhblfu. Ire Sta|.l«/.4

Th© CUhert UthograpMnff Company of Detroit,

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MaffilL C41PA1G8 BOOK

' Tax Avotsr AlMlt i* a* guol aa a
run into tho country, and wr should not
i be surprised tn lam tbM it had jpslncd
thousands of subscriber amoug those
who are too busy to take a summer jaunt ’
I Perkins’s illustration of (be Raymond- I mMl* .rr cslsiAir bsftgwwtutbspropri
I1 skill, for example, are the finest pincos . .1 t.U«f Is &lt;&gt;&gt;«s U IbiuM diMsuhw. «( f
reiort ao interesting to railroad mec. I
rnr»l aconety that wo Imtc ever soon |

U (If MH!

WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS,

wgx.'SWKsfin airasg

(MOr aa that of tho Michigan Con- in Tna Atnixt Tl^i’ ore five in all; .
Ml for tbo year which doeed with tha !ono full page, ropreoeuliug the FalL*.
mopth
.****•. Pre*’d«nt
and the otlier minor TnlU end sheets of
reported frankly what eras unfavorable
,
,
.
.
, .
aa weU M wtml WM hrmbk ia the water‘ wU,S
kuo* »w !"&gt;oP1"d
workinc of the road 'inrin- ths rear i with trout end .which tq-iy »fj wil l
S7K..iu««™iuS.ra..JS.' „™.
w
fie of the fine, and entered into a discus

sssjits
it should

$23,900 in

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*«vnuu
Itariow 4 luoJy nr', ff„

$3,000 in CmIi !
$6,555 in Personal Property

CAPTION MitSS

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disappeared by their going forward.
.Thea, again, tho first link in tbo Cen­
tral's oooneclkn with the EaaL the
Great Western of Canada, eamn tu bo
in shocking condition, so that it wa» the
rule rather Cl.au tire aXTOpfioa fur ite
trains to miso comtectionn This cuntinued for a few yean, during which the
fact that tho Central's through traffic .
was kept up tolerably wm probably vety
famfy dao to the excellent reputation it I
had made in former years. A low your, j
ago, however, there wm a rwuluiion in
the Great Weetsni, arid far much of the I
lima since it has been better rather '
than vans than the Michigan Central I
But about the time the Great Wes. I
tern began to mend, or a little before,
a new danger threteued. Michigan ‘
which far years bad made very little
progress in railroad ooastroction, seem­
ed to grow wild on the subject, and ths

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Flllb Capital SdlH.
Fin. Isrkk »i.r% llxlus (ml
Slkllt aud Ss veiilh Gift,

- ddieioui bit of country lifo. illast yrer.^uf tlm lu^»1&gt;np Woolworth's rah known p&gt;-

route, and in those days it made hosts I
vai; a touching Spanish story, • Lulal-i?'
of frienda who have never forgotten it .
from tbo Spanish sif Fulgiiwo, by IIvl.'U
It fa fairly well placed- For through 8. Conant
Worse than Smuil-Pox."
traffic it fa a little shorter than its cumpotitor oa the &gt;ouib, and the country oq I a bright nail luminous Anwrieia start,
the line ia well peopled, well cultivate^ by Lucy EH-n Guernsey : a charming
dcscripti-ju of Ray man J skill anl its oaend has a gwd numler of large towns/'
vitons by tho poet Stcduiau : A Few
8till its situation fa not studs as tu attract
tha traffic of conssdacwble tributary Hum •[ Words ou Angling,*' in tbo wm • win
by Llonry Richard*; ” In tin? Wools.”
a pleasant liulo esoyy. by W. W. Dai­
ley ; " Lamplight.” anodmr nssay. by
Julian Hawthorne; a third on " Blue
lines cannel reach it from (the south j Birds,'' by tho art'ei Burling; and a
fourth on ‘‘Hunting Snails," by Dr. T.
without first croesiug the Lak. Shore
and JCd^gm Bouthcru read, which will '■
eetve them as well fur is conneftion Ic
Ulm," •• Womans Plate.” •• Gypai.-.,''
the East, and save tbo coustnution of i
awl "The Forrester** Hoppy Family;
twenty or thigy mslcs of line, fbowever,
far a long time traific wna abaiiiiantaml and careful reviews otMistrsl's-Mireiu,
there was scarcely* any comjwtjfiun for! sod tfhnirp'i •• Hindis* ih i*tX’try." *B*
aides
these pancrs there are litre? excel
the fine local bu’sinre.. The State of
itMNtot*. " Tito," by Mrs- Julia
It
Michigan had few railroads and those I|I lout
Dorr " Ikeide th* Seo." by Mrx Ala;)
north ot the Central were likely to find ;
K Bradley ; and "The BporrowA City.”
it their most convenient outlet Mean- jI' by
Gsorgn Cooper. Where Tup Amir
while a vast systnq was growing west
gets so much good poetry U « tajratery
of Chicago, and tho Michigan Central I which nnau of unr other tuagnaaur are
receited Us full share of their tralBc
But at the come time the rompeliag ’। aide tj solre. It never prink spoor
lioee were being put into bettor ami i one, while they print iitth- else. The
better condition, until they ranked with ; sub»cript&gt;»ti price is 8-’&gt; per annum,
which includes an elegant oil chremn,
the first in the country in speed and aotho publishnn are Jarnos Hutinn
rotamedation* for pearengors and I1 and
and Co., 2S Lilx’rty St. N. Y.
promptness and certainty for freight ।
Th* wIiHe the Michigan Central in
nothing went backward, the difference ।

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k&gt;.h.stMwa*tetete. wU,ii.a .f,.

TU »»rj te.lId u&gt; u&gt;. AMiiislHU M
Mt lafrwiBHlr A«l UrrtretlM.
'

|a Cub RmI Laius u&gt;4 Fnaessl Preperit, I. awxmal. frees V Is

&lt;jw Oaken Bucket," by John B.

meons necessary to qualify it tu do its;
work, and ot the changing eireumstan- before. BurHng’r •' tttus Hirsis,” is u
ces influencing il and moo: other W, i- । dainty bitef nature. Anofbor gliiupio
tera nfhoeds. which tend to affect its of nstuio—not tulll slatnif—is Cary's
traffic m some degree and its receipt* •' Old Squaw Founding Chorrios,” a
still more.
powerful realiration of the cinditlou of
The Michigan Central was almost tbo
woman among tho Indian*, llosidoa
first of Western railroads to make a rep­
these, w.s havo " Tbo Cburtbbip of Mile.
utation aa a carrier careful to givw its Standish," or rnth'rr the tourtahip of
patrons tho beet accommodations, and John Alden, from the |x|cni of' that
cmucieatioua in carrying out its ron- name ; a "Gypsy Girl at her Toilet;'.
trncta It was clrgsntly equipped many "The Forester's'Happy Family," after
years ago, and the speed of its exprvu
Guido Hammer. and a spirit-.' t risiw of
trains was excelled only on the Uuilsri
River Railroad, at a limo when somn of
its competitors wore or ciao shabbily tuio of the number i.i fully up to its
Art. There is a capital Rn*«ian story.
equipped and indifferently managed. It
•• Alamcsliu a Snow-Sturm," from the
eepeciaUy a favorite paaacugiw |'Russian of Pushkin, by William I’erei-

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Wag
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The Banner Company,

VOL XVII.

Initial aM Sbjlies Ca&amp;

I Ay IJra^.BA 8RYCJU NT Y, MICHIGAN

WEDNESDAY. ADGUST 14. 1872,

beautiful

Indies!
AS VF.UOOR k WORTH.
r-AAV YKHM :

Agents for the Celebrated

Eim DEBS ME.

(Mt suns,
.
Lfflij Pfflffls,

Gentlemen!

to d th Ektnt uni£ FUBfis,
and Noveltiea that Bnrry

The prioripie of protocum haring
te*u ths, voted, there wa* no uecssa'ly
to waste time aa to the article* to be
taxed and by how much. Of sourar
every iutereet required to te ieaienlly
dealt with, but tbo chamber ahosred itsternlyrigoroa* in applying* ptohilutive tariff, IVorrustoan-like, to near­
ly 300 raw article*, fraia silts awl nrons to rabbit skins, oottne. tear and eaator oil. Dy hl* ability and exewpiiaaal
neceeritv, M. Ttein bn. btvkca up all
uujoritirs in the Ameinbly. Ha tamre
where ho falls to darele ; .he no kmger
isssys tte republic; bo forura H, bereuse it hr a feet It fo made nd cubm*noM to’spread Hks a green Lay tree.
Bo muck tbe better fur th* ronotry if the
republic incline* frwn the aoMenritfro
teadM-Thicraiagiriagio.lt. Ufa usebos for tbe royalista to trip up tbo Pres­
ident for hi* alteged Motetfon of the
Bordoaus ccnipapl. They, a. w*D U
tbeir opponrete bare infringed upon ik
That truo*, that loyal ewssy, was only a
pretty toy, very ingenuous, very fragile ;
the childrec, tewoyor broke i| to find
out aliai wot within, and duoovo* that
it is the republic waa eoefooed.
The loan is the thing. I'ccplo talk &lt;/

uwn cbim rai

¥ou

county Ladiea know so
wellhuw LawH.-.

1st Lightness of Draft
2nd Ei
3rd Excelling of
and will not
4tli Its GrriftMliirhunity. The chilled Iron
'
being harder than tempered steelj

The Boys want to see you and
want to show you the Goods. A ll
entirely new and Prices not to 'be This Plow is Offered on its Merits.
beaten in the State of Michigan.

required, At uno time the leaned in
finance aaaortsd the German fine would
crush poor Franco, and it ia not BistnarcKa fault if it failed to do so; then
it vu stated an»lt a tuaw of precious
metal cvulj nrdte got together. Hap­
pily we lire m an ngw wbm wonders
are vumnsoapUce. The first loan of
two milliards waa to have deranged tbo
financial world; it did nothing of the
sort; not au earthquake ensued, not a

HICKS &amp; BROTHER,

Stun- adjoining the Washington Block, mid
will he happy l&lt;»M&lt;rvi* all who mav give thrin
avail. &lt;Yovkrry mid Groceries constantly
arriving by tin- Car Load, mid will he sold
fur ('anil ( h&lt; apt r tiimi
('•tut iSfi'cn II \«m do iit

depreciated. As appetite grows by wbal
it feed* on, we want *&gt;xue 11-1 tuilliards uf Iran-woa Munday and hfoaday
next. It is
prodigious** as Ifomiair
Heiapoon would say. Fur HI LS trace*,
M TLrir* gttarantore the accumulated
and uii|iuri-Lab»- wealth of Franee,
along with her buaor, tu give, a bond
for ItMt fin querying A per cent tnlervrt
'lliis h superior tu juirchasing tbo
French Three per cents, for 51 tr*. The

Half
10B0DY1BAXUMO

FARMERS
i. n. cooK^nt.

* AMatJiS

BLACKSMITHING
Wa Wiu. Give 61,000

Ws yftu. Grva Jl.tWO
F.w *MbA*US* MwS&lt;*. Is O. m.&lt;
)*■ sl» .y**USI| |fi* IS. Wk*Uer a Wil

C. M. BUBYAH &amp; CO.

DENTIST

Millie

PATENT COOMIKS;

lidipi

to Erecy Policy
Holder!
Gold &amp;. Silver Watches

City

,tvnni a

aunt constant attendant* ticf&amp;ro tberail­
ways of tbo Morgan are soUieru and
him j young citteeas thus cosunenCe
at a very early ago to sup horrors- A*
for th ■ soldiers there L much childish
ctmority about them. Glance al the
Pupjiet shows in the Cham[&gt;e Ely soee ;
tbo unpaying spectators are nearly al!
tuililary yttii tnsdals cm their breasts
who gape Vjth infont dcdlght at tbe do­
mestic quarrels of the SM/isanrfhs, end
as nun show lx&gt;s cImscs, they run with
real to take up poddon before- tho«e
about opening.
It is well known that one o! the pen­
al lies of grcaine»a M. Thicr* is subjectid tu, is the intimer*!Jo demand* from
tradremrn to bo authorise! to be hi*

lx cause they j a**ly cmcludc. their cred­
it is viewed as sound, that It bar ruivive&gt;l ali uiis forts are. all disasters. And
such testimony ia very svbetaatial for a
pouple io light, so easily 'decrired, so
carelcas &lt;f its interest*, so captivated by
change, so belTuxue. It is the versatile
I Athenian breaking today what it yeaUrday adored; alws&gt;s ready to ntoscrite; credulous and-defiant at once ;
by turns indirrrpfinnd and docile; in­
trepid and discouraged, but drapifo all
defacte Franco intprimd bornelf oq,the,
worid byhrr nubility of mind and Ian guagv, by her nnimatinr end gaiety ;
her rapid. end ready intelligunce and
indefotigiblf activity. Tbo world can-

A Challenge

*w'rx

T°Tte man tamed deadly pole, andin

aants b*n&gt; below, us they hare hdberto
been for the -cv^ral 4rnasties. Ha re­
fuse such apfdicatious In variably. This
sraM,u m w flour ha* apprind in the
Pari* market, and nearly every uno of
tho 5,000 baker* of the city have scot
boner, tbo aeteu* brought ia. The the President specimen loaves, rrpectamount ol opplicaiion^ from foreign tag a letter of thanks Tills new bread
countries pnxntaet to te singularly high', and all stub anumoditie* Mme. Thiara
i it is tbi*. more than any thing else. plena dutnbwte* aaaoag the pane sad needy

Machine.

Salt! Salt! Salt!

mou. iU«Zemfaiqtt».^W k . lliring
We hands drep« iota Ito*
■?d
tending hi. baa
t Ht*k be
Kiato reamiue Into rererfaqaBl ywren
he CaU eoAeok. “ Hit Ort agasa, you
brute,” saM- the ficokny ia a hollow

The earns of suicide are rapidly diniinriliing—not more on an avenge
than nine [*r wook. Howoywr, this
doos not the Ims prevent the jbumala
froq* dcv-rilting as many per day', every
om more heart rending than tbo other.
notMngrise; tte wall*of Paris are ia- The Morgue ia b meaning uaatirocGvn ;
। atifScieui to edrertmo it Tbo question frw fepiire I wing exp .srd on ai count of
tbo dsceoacd putting tKsir papers m or­
der boforJ--iilliux themselm- Tire

Bouton Ctu/h Slur

XhTlOXAL HOMiL
fiavaareacxfAEJ

MO. 16.

new—or alas! more likely, some ok!
ide* Io carry cm!, when the perwst of
the pure republMOM neat again eat
“brabh pie” and gruco by their ser­
vility the hlcmjihsut to-tin* of the

Paaut July S4, 1672.
It b more than probable if the nation
J
giro* a thought to the subject, it will
laugh al tbe spectacle of Um assembly
'
be mg bound hand and foot by IL Tbmra.
’
It i* better to indulge in broad grins’
than in barrica-le*. Bret an-urod out
when M. Thein eeoww tu l« an utility,
a severe aecoont will b« demanded of
. bis dictatorship- For outsiders It waa
r strange to observ* protodkmut* voting
for fine trade and free trsder* going

aleo with ono of tbo fairy uow
loaves; about a crumb fall* to tbo shore
cd sack metater of the *ta£ *u that not
m oted

scriber ar a roortw* order at the aam
tuuiit of going to prros “ Medical baherma" are springing up; thesj eatablisho nts pvufasa to Mil bread with tire
addition Of per* pbaepbalo of lime. It
folate hoped tfo-ir doctoring bath this

Perhaps in another fortnight the As­
sembly will break up for a three months
racalivu. If the present esreioc devo­
ted moot of it* time to personal incidoate
and party equabbles, i* raising the mon­
ey fo ratuom the cunntry it has n grand
claim for indulgence. When the inva­
der baa tntirol tb» great dosumlic re.
form* will be acrioudy lake* up' by a

Angust two Ccmrts-inartial will snBire
to wind up the remain* of the (Wmune. Loffiar, the sucreesful leader of
tbo ituumetion of the IMh Marek, and
who sra* ti-r. trared to haprisoament Cw
life, has bwn tninvpcrtod ia a dying
*Ute to tbo city of Bedlam. He was as
mad as a March hare when lie ran find

It will be a great trial to patriot* to
cany their moMy-bogi to tbo nrioui
reoMriag offices on Sunday—«a the ter­
rible heat ia overpowering, and tbo in­
stallments for the loro must bo paid in
geld or silver. Tbo bent whirl. kilh-d
the inhabitant* of Naw York baa creas­
ed the Atlantic. We are an- being grill­
ed by degree; this alow torture ia worse
than bring [dunged at ooco into the
Gory furnace It la only

local bidiop virit* them occasionally,
and if tha froo-tlnnketa dislike hie dnetriaen, they never deciinn ifo* presents
of wise and tobacco be bring* far their
cuo&gt;lo«T.I
When Ke bogt will be a neuro at de­
gree* le«s, a grand review of the army

.
*
thler name ia l*&lt;i&lt; n, are totally inade­

quate fit the want* I»f the population­
•
Crus d» form a ywnre for admission, like
th* pwldie oatsidv a theatre; uM n few
persons take their meals in ttac&amp;j ant
!
chared palace* ; tk« mere Lmkiag at di’
iaeoa taking header* ant* aa a refrigore-

tfoa. ccmldnod wish * wssdth of luxury
cLwnting of the diy la being aa rigor- end terte entesfated to please tha ere
ouidyjNuted forward as. the malarial. end .term the meat fatfidtoaa taafa.
It is dear that u*ay poteo smm which The fame* fa esroBref. the eeramt. waU
tbo lata dyoariy- wtakad at, aro now se­
miring wttmiioB.
Pria« Gvc.duvi
sevml
institatioav where vagrants en powd lumtrlf off as heir to the oown
'
'wash and bo clean for nothing. In the
enrio* of rulre and rognlatians pwtod
over in a body to protection. They
au. every beggar hos the right to a
manage so know those things ditterontbath, wnssn
“’
-----ly in France. It would oppose, accord •
iug to tbo deputies who have voted
while ia January last and black a few
' days ago, the cireumatanaw being unallivwry tax, -r th. bant, a fe*hioaaUa la­
lered, that they did so to elrvstgihea M.
' Thefrs; that h to humor the wtrisns of dy is rwpurtad to farm ordered bar foot­
man to dbpotwe with all dathing suv.
sn »ld tmm and to paader to hi* oUti-

�lost ream; utdwherewl
togother all ttese in om
eraory to nominate Horace (Jftolry as
no otter man could be found, who could
faithfully represent thrm all.
And
wterara because raid Cusvontten. did
ptetfanu, there are some
who may think that tho intention is to
alteutd tte aft&amp;dtoSu'tf Ate GovWnmsnt Mi sail ptetfhnn, and If so,
that said assteM&amp;w steuld have h raw.
. And whereas, tt has been eaudusively
• amsriaiasil that up to the present time,
I MteraUanMbton found writton witter
i&gt; barren ner among aran, a ntme Uf
sMsvA toMmemore than half of it?
and whereas the propio evrry where are

srs.it to mo White I was in New Eagland,
and I hare teen unable un till now to ac­
knowledge its rocsptfou.
1 do not undemtand on whahrromxl
you cunaidcr yourself uuthurised to dddassasuoh - —
had brent
life, and «|
ycneoald

nmrwwmtation Efocwty,” and wiUidrawteg front raid association, fearing that
if said Greater should be permitted to
administer thia Oovnniment, or. to oven‘
make Ute attempt, that it would speedi­■
ly result la apW astmaZ 2fo» JJsa dfe-.
,
•tter. and we be competed to listen again
to the Bebel yen of autoy; Therefore,&gt;
it has 1&lt;cumo nscesMiy, in order to&gt;
&gt;
overthrow, annihilation, and ruin, that,

iuIUuMbuus sebodi
to umAv their own
__________ ——indent laborers, protreted as husbaadn and wires, boand togetter ns parent# ami children, voting
and being rated; for, ptnwaing succeM-

sknuld bav-trathfuHy cswrewl fcf
he starts an lite journey, ami. ftn,
taken in examination &lt; f lioal„
j.
many rases save much trouble, fim,

: J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

a ait IL.’
from Chisago through GaUbure
Burlingtoc, hto&gt; Bettered a splendid re.
utetioti in the last two yeopastho lead,
ing Paraougcr Route tc tbo West At
Bariington it cotiacrto with th,
Badiugtoa Route which nms dir^-t
through Southeru Io** to Nebraska
and Kansas, with doos cminretionsto
California «fd th?Territorfes; and paa&lt;
engera starting from Bony County, on
their way wretwnnl, rannot do better
than to (akr tboC. B. A Q.'and Barlie.,
ton Root
This Sink (tea pwblialu d a porupfalet

DRUGS DRY GOODS

bituro aud on the floor of Congress.

Medicines,

thaws to horrillo outrages; but theso
arc inflicted by that rises ol incorrigi­
ble miscreants at tbe South who nro
just now in happy aAliation with yoursslf to place Horace Grssiey isi the ProsidmttUl chair! True, there is still,
throughout the ox:ntry. a strong preju­
dice against social equality irrespective
of color ; but this u steadily yitldlng,
end in many cases has osawd to ope­
rate.
Tho special time to e»n»*’ sympathy
for tho “infinite wrongs" of the cirtorwd
neo was when they had fow to interfere
for their deUraraura from tho auctioublock and tho stern oofflo, from tho stero
drivers’ gray laah, from gelling yokes
and tortunug thumb-seren-s, from tbe
fangs of pursuing bloodhounds, from
tbe clutches of prowling kidnanperu,
from inoonoeirablo agonies nt tho burn-

Dye Stuffs,

coiled “How to r &gt; West,” whieh «,a.
tains mush vnlaahleinfortnation; 3 ter-t
correct map of ths Great West, which
ran be obtained free of charge by ,J.
dreaaiag tbe General 1'raxmger Agrnt,
B. A M. R. R. Bnrfagton. It,.,

PAINTS &amp; OILS

among tho most exrome utenteta a« the
fU*at question of political and social
duty which have been brought under
Adiwiba Anting th. Wt qnrlsr
of a century.
3. Borauee bo has been tbo advocate
(and in this instance persistently) of that
moot unjust and unequal c/tnmorcinl
oretom which te dostroymg our mercana steteiOant of the facta, and objects, bo Ute and shipping iutsreats, and hooping
upononuiiuj. accumulations of wualth
dearly sol forth, so that tho fearful anx­• in the hands of tho protected cleasre to
iety “and looking for of iudgumot," m &lt;SES****ioa ,nt*
may giro way, and such fearful forw4. Because bo i. assoetetod, in telaregret, tor, (as I am auro you do
texhugs vaniih. Under the glorious sun wore more or Ira. intimate, with somn new,) that tor ao many years after tha
tight of reksoa and truth, we arc well of the chief iJuadmr, of tho rily of comtacnsemoat of tho uruggte to ofled
aware that the difficulty has amen out New York, justly varranting tho nruiro- that deliverance, when tbo elamcnta
of a serious mil apprehension of ths ob­ hensiou that through his eornplloy or wore melting with fervent heat, and
'he ram*1 -Xn mubocratie violence for ita- suppression
jects of this association, and when that
of fraud and cceruptfon which tabs ’dis­ of anti-slavery diacussioe was ereryshall be truthfully stated, wo feci coatigraced I ho mumcij&gt;al government of this » hereprovalcnt, not excepting your own
dent that no very serious objection will city may bo carried to more infamous native city, you look no active port in
be mode to
new organisation. Its extremes ia tha administration of tho ttet conflict, attended no anti-slavery
gutterings, gave no visibte sign uf a
object is not (aa it has seemed, to tu that Federal Government; and,
5. Bocnure in tte darkest hour of the lirsly interest in its auccrre; for tho fir*',
a’l should be aware) to attempt to ad­
country’s jwril, when a traitorous cum- time bearing your public testimony
minister this Government with such an bination luul been farmed to overthrow against td-ivery in opposing the annexa­
executive head as Horace Greeley, but tho Government he openly counseled tion of- Texas. When elected to tho
under Am, we could “gather within our tho cowardly policy of nuu n-ristancc United States .Senate in 1S5L you vat
orbit, aU the antagonistic nations” (and and aa acquieocvua. in tho disolutiou of nearly right months iu that body speech ■
the Union, whenever tno cotton States leas in respect to the Fugitive tilave bill
mure too,) end thus secure tho grand slruuld make up tbsir minds to go.
eliciting strong remonstrances against
and glorious objects of our onfanixation.
The coalition, which has been formed your protracted silence, swing that, u
schr* sre &lt;ra»»aw fksf lite Sacutf it to promote hi. election, te one of the I tho successor of Mr. Webster, your elec­
vrfmiuJ for tkt prrpn »f prc:c»ti»y en­ moot extraordinary in tho history of tion was rvgardud as on important gain
tity It ewsBiwla, sod At mnurtyttuul cf parties, in respect both to the discordant to the uum of impartial freedom.
cteraeute it embraces, and thn surrender
jfyricaUan, and that it is not and never of principles it involvsa.
The Cincinnati Convention, caijbd to
tersota of thia giorious land, by any bring before the people unportairf meas­
i That the Lilroral Republican movesuch dangerous experiment a* the elec­ ures of reform, nominated him gtantly । ,moot, despite the pure intentions of
to the surprise of tho whole country,
New Advertisements.
of ita supporters, is uasl o« a cat’s
tion of the sago of Chappaqua to tho knowing him, in regard to one of those some
'
by th.' lX.-mixra.ie party i» HoPrwteowy. No, noI wo want him to to mrawarc*, to bean implacable oppenrnt. paw
1
Court House, in lbs O(y of Hasttags,
stoutly illustrated, and tn a manner
chief editor of that grand old Triiaw; — nutataatixl him, too. against tho '
which
should
open
the
eyre
of
the
real
­
at IS o’clock M., on Hatunlay. Aug. 34.
wishes and judgement of the chief ]»ro- ,
patriotic men who are inclined to it
A.D. ISTt, for tbe nomination of County we want him to keep right on driving moteni of the movement, who accepted ly
,
officers and the transaction of any och everything Weat, and (if possible) tell him cither with an avowed or an ill-con- by dteappointtnent in tbe pn-eht Ad­
er business that may property come be- us tU bo knows about fanning and the coaled disgust, which, would far more ministration. The theory is that the
I Democratic party has now naolrcd to
Democratic party. Therefore let tbe croditabta to their feelings if tho oct of I j
j live cleanly, and has bent ita fnUenml
people rejoice with joy unspeakable acceptance were not utterly irreconcilable 1j soul wholly utwn conciliation. In fort,
with their principles.
‘ the repentant party -a monk would be."
Arise my aoni, shake off thy fear*
Tho Democratic Convention at Haiti- I' But way te thoouoplot &lt;*r state. except
more indor*-«i and Totumendo.1 him to,.
i that its appositene.. is so constant? If i
tho support of their party, not iu the ex-'
any sincere inquirer wishes to know the |
ponent of nny principles they liaru pro- [
I real meaning of the present poaitiun of
,
A newspaper tran and an old Demo­ lcsse.1 or any measure, they haru adn&gt;- the
Democratic party, let him consider i
crat, sends the Kalamanoo TWsyrsp* the rated. but u a known and bitter oppan* .tin- action of the late Deiaocratio Stale
j following incident, which occurred un­
t.'onvaotion in Gocrgia
all other*, hn. been th-v most
On the 2 Illi of July a number of gen­
i dcr the writer’s immediate notice, and assailant of the Democracy, it
tlemen calling themselves Liberal iteho vouches for the entire truth of the ita integrity, traducing its mo
publicans, and whg declared they were
vilifying ita character.
satisfied that they represented at least
15,000 Republican voters in Georgia,
candidate for tho Chief Magistracy of
tho Union te the most couspicuaus aban­
donment of political prinriplcs known to'lllemen, with cx-Govornor Joseph K
jiarty cuntesta.
I Brown a: tlretr head, recounting what
It remains to be aem whether tbo they consi'for to be the otfens.es of the
great texly of tlfo Democratic voter*,
Administration, and rsjwciaDy its snbnn l the true freinds of reform, can bo
vsnion of State rights, resolved "to dis­
mod« |«rtios to this unscrupulous ccaliregard jwirty tie, and party discipline,
ti &lt;n tetween political loadera
and to align thooiseives with tbo groat
That Gen. Grant has commitwl mis­ eonserrativv olemonlof the Uniou,” and I
takes his most aiaci-re fricndu admit. “to ptecy country above party," ete., etc. I
sxcoxD ntrrsicr
I Ho arid Grant^dmttXl this After he But if bis errors had been four-ibkl j They rewired further and acoonlingly
tuon&lt; numorous. te would, in my [: tliut there should bo but one electoral
-----pit through. Pringle proposed three
opinion.be a much safer Chief Magistrate
lto&lt;kt&gt;u CMvratisa hr R4»r~«si*to. cheers for the 'War Governor* and than MrjQreelcy. Ho has, in that ca- ticket in tho Held, and respectfully propa«sl in tho Democratic Convention to
fctl. XMsssrMse th. Sseta raw •/Barer Grec’cv ' A few feobte vu.ee. ra.iM.ndtr. «IU te tete si BsMom-* MsU. Itotarv .
.
.
—Zi_-.
give "th® Liberal RepublicoxB” a mod-1
C,: representation upon that ticket. A I —sen of Reading stsppsd upon tho plat­
conference
committed upon each side • * HOtOgTSpilS,
FhctflgTATin?
form and requested tho people to re­
waa appeinted, and teok tho matter into ■
‘
main a moment, when ho stated that ho
ty-setting
rensidcratioa.
agreed with tho Governor in regard to
tilitias with
Tho comnutieve eoou reported. The 1
the election of North Carolina as an in­ Cuba, and with Great Britain on tho
Democrats said that ihey thought tbo
dication of the coming general election, Alabama claims and tho fishorioj.
claim ‘xntrinssrally just and reasonable”
Ijgj9
and raid that bo had just received n tel­
I! regardless of these titles to tho ap­
\
egram stating that North Carolina had proval of his feltew-citiaras, and of his but believing tha£it Wouhl be unaccwptY9CKIL—
1
Jj
given 1,400 RopuMican majority, and invaluable services during tho late civil able to tbe Convention, thry declined to
.^1
then proposr-d three cheers for Grant war, they should sat him aside for Mr. rtHiimtncnd it, nnd asked to be Jiseh.vrgrtd.
Tbo
Literal
Republicans
reand Wilson. Tho response wa&gt; deaf­ Greeley;
the taUcr.a niotw erratic
11
ening. and Blair finding out that ho had CHudan, untried ia any important nub­ port.4 to their trienda that they could
nut see the liberality ft" th" Democratic
been talking to Grant mon end wasting
trust, should bo devoted to tho Chief
.
his sarcasm, and invectives, skulked
cf the ’Union,—a Union? invitation to harm3ni.ro with that party
withont roproseutatiori upon tho ticket,
away to tha hotel and was seer, no more.
sob bad been followed.—and if ths man hit that they would Mverthslasa do su,

School Books J- Stationery

They have Added to their Immense Stock
PRESCRIPTIONS ,AND FAMILY

Rolls New Carpets,
175 Packages of Dry Goods.

250

Money,

Phtrni.r Cash fitorc.

Olivet College.

who, of all otbeni, has done the most to
proserve it should bo discarded for a
successor so ni-quntified and so unscru­
’
pulously
tsomi.stud and sustained, the
[ KU explains itaelf.
example would te most deplorable in ita!
influrwo un all high motives to pobtical
I My Dear Sir:—Tho mail has just action, and justify the mast painful fore­
mo your note, and tho extracts j boding* u to tho faltira.
I am rvapectfuDy yours.

j

•jsejsiswztr" •"

The following letter from Scaia Ior Wil-

Io vour inquiry. 1 hare to say that ttey
and all thoughta Bad words of Eks char­
acter which have appeared in the paper*,
are cure invsntteus, forgcriea, and abrolnte falsehoodc.
Never have I thought, spoken, or
written ttean words, nor anything t»sesnbling thora wonte, ner anything that

This, we ruppraa, illustrates ths dtesolution of tho Democratic party nnd
tho eagtrneaa of its members to join
tho gh-at uprising of tho people indeCdont of party. The liberal Repubns ntoolve “to disregard party ties
and party discipline” only when they
are Republican tics. But they are wirf.
ing, ever. |n tho faro of contemptuous
insult, to submit to Democratic disci­
pline. They “have not hositoted to
place cuustry above party,” wo long as
u is tho Xepubliean party : but if ths
Wm. Lloyd Garrison's letter to Democnttio party requires them to sac­
Charles Sumner would 611 four columns rifice their claims, they yield.
•n» hnaghly rofiteal ef tho Dornaof this paper. We have room fur but
ono passage:
It affords you much gratification to licans is the real spirit of that party
bo singled out by your colored iatarrog- every where in tho country. They are

Propose t&lt;&gt; aell a Half u Million Dollar* this Year
SHINS

WE PAY

GROCERS.

CASH

I

SOLD IN HASTINGS.
BY ACKLEY A SI.

INOCURE.NO charge

otr tr atit fc ires iron at
STOCK
•HAS UK,

IDE, to BiH
Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

Tu uy rme
sUw o.e-i!,:nf „ «..y h,|ef

.u

o will make it for the Interest of Every

REMOVED

Man, Woman and Child to buy their

To Washington Block over

BRT (001$ HI CIRPKTS
Guarantee Satisfaction
Shop in Barlow A Goodyear's New

Hcatli &amp;. t’hidestor-

Warehouse, njoining Q P. Dwight -A
Co’s Foundry.

pLANTATIOH

JITFERS.

S.T.—1860—X-

yoaraelf, have bean as unflinching, and
m their turn as bitterly dcnouuwd, to
Myitothingof tbo thourasids of smtislavery men and wouwn whore lot it
was to pass through the heat and bur­
den of tte eouflirt, pleading in reason
sad out ofsissne, aosily a scorn of yastn
before your voice waa teonl iu support
of their holy causp
You bare since
rendered omioeui rerriee to that cause;
jmtr advocacv of it has been great and
maxitorimaa; but to claim it as pceubar
si thia te to day. as thragh you otaxd

&amp; AVEIY.

J. dole &amp; Son,

willing to tw RepnbKcan votes end
W Wool mt by railroad will ba
Republican cries to help them into pow­
eardod and ant Uckin good condition
er. Bnt what Union man in Georgia
must not treuulilo as ho sens this scorn­ , This wonderful vegetable restorative
WELCOME MARBLE.
ful rejection even of lateral BopubE- is the sheet-anchor of tho feeble and docans, and thinks that tbo soeraets hope bilitatod. As a tome and cordial for the
to sgereed in tho election! If they
aged end languid it baa no equal '

twrau Jndgs Upson of OsUwador and
Hou. (raotge Willard of Baltic Creek.
Tha Ujmsc detegetu presssd tbair
My tteughta. my words, my heart,
claims nrttiy strongly, bul had to yield,
al last to the majority ami Hos. Gas. my votes, have teen conaeeratod for
more than thirty-six ysan to human
, rights In the Oramtoitioeal Conrentea of Masrashpntto, eight years' *w-

One Hundred Thousand Dollars!

It Sell Ciaper Ttai Oilers.

the nervous weakness to which women
on, especially aubjert, it te superseding
every other stimulant. In all climates,
tropical temperate or frigid, it acta oaa

1»8S

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Gh« Fur Man ur Beast.
|
Probably fo- article. h*r. am had I
so oxtentive a Salo, white none hare

,

W'

our O«41 * StwAMuren. ml Importer,. »nd

give our Customers every Advantage iu lx)w Paicis I

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Boots and Shoes
It tab in ftW nt Tumt ffl w

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CHURCHES.

JalonJriioreonSt.

Apply to 8. C. PxtwBLx,
Beal Estate Agent.

i or gripe, but
u.*'raio whm&gt; aU other retne-’
dmshawifaitoL It u • Jmraly mgMu*
bio preparation, cuitainiag neither
Minarek Morphine nor Alcohol, th*
result of fifteen years experimenting bv
lector Hamuel Pitcher. It is perfcctl'v
harmless and far more efluetive than
lifts, Naaootie Byrops'or Caster Oik By
..xrthiug the ryerrsn it produre. natural
•J* ep. and is particularly adapted to
«yi»g or teething children. It kill*
Worm*, cures Stomach Ache, Cunatipatfon, Flatulendy and Derangement of
th* Inver. No family eon afford to be
without this article. It cost* but M
■vets ask your druggut to geHt for
you and ho will aiwsy* keep it

I. 0. O. F.

Grant and Wilson Club.

■ ICHIG4R CENTRAL R. R.

Grant Hivar Valley Division

EuciiCoiaKTD - Bj i mittako ia
Tax*—It i. a fact that cannot bo de­ c opy tho call for a Ilcprewntativr Con­
nted tlial tbo New York Cash Store are vention for the 2d District in tlds county
selling Tans cheaper than any other read 17th day of Aagutt, it should road
store in Mulligan. AU teas warranted
as rerommended. at tho money refun-

tendance at three gaUieringv. Select
the best men far ddegateo, and leu
theta be a full rcprwenUil-m at the
Any quantity of that splendid starvb County and Representative ConvenUoa
on hand and for sale at 10 cU. per lt&gt; this city on the Sttii Inta., and st the
pound nt the Near York Cash Store

/ The New York Cash Store won’t bo
tx»dwr*old. Hr sure and cell and ex­
amine pxid* and [iricCT. Lcfor pureba*-

Sugar far 10 l-2c; tho best grad,- of
yellow Sugar for 12c and every thing
cbm in proportion at
U&lt;2
Wirxuso 4 HriTun.

all the modern eaprovvment*. ft will
cover an area of 38,810 square foot
The main walla will be W foot is
Bowen, motion to dlstnl-o bill to com- height from top of basement to head of
cornice; walls to wing 45 feel in height
1*1 discharge of martga0e. Granted.
There wdl lx* a grand entrance to each
^Milo L. William*, by the way uno of front, approached by a brood and easy
stairway, with" ornate and approptiate
the traovt Itopablicaa* Barry Co. ever
had, was through tho south ivart of this. ■

The next annual reunion of toe 22d
Regiment of Michigan Infantry will b*
held at Fort Huron, Aug. 28th.
The fifth annoxl reunion of th* llth
Miehican Isfantijyjuid ths 4toltar.sty
will bo held at Bturgb, Aug. Mth.
J. W. french * Co. of Three Hirers
manufsetun- th* finest qualities of
tinted paper for book and 'pamphlet

In the evening Martial Music and the
'firing of guns called tho tnulttmic to
the Town house, which by eight o'clock
waa densley crowded, a very large pro
portion of the audience being ladies.

A lawsnh in reference to a steer has

Everybody

try them before lurohaeing Elsewhere.

4 WARD &amp; THAYER.

1

Speakers of tho evening.
Tbe meeting wa* decidedly «ta&gt; of
the very best political meetings over

sort of wisdom tunvr th«k* about bodi- ,
ly heslth until it is g’jne. But just nv
much aa any disease haa bceome seated,
the poser of th* »r»teni to resist and
will be divided into kitchen, dining­
throw it off is weakened ; hemn time is
room, laundry, cellu.-. store rwomv. furall important. For dysp-pera, all di*- &lt;
n»re. fuel-room*, etc .
sates ;af tbe livrr, &gt;!umacb, akin and
, The first story. 12 feet in tbo dear,
kidneyr, and all that licgm in ritixtod
will bo divided lute parlors, library, reblood, do not wait until the trouble is
cwptioa-nxim*, recitation-rooms, and suits
Funnaut to uotico both Rcp&lt;iEHmii&lt; eonfinnrel, but attack it by a tia-cly use
and Democrat* gathered nt Met .'oruuek** of De WiLXri'* Cstivnav*. Vrvrn*«
Hall test Katuiday night, for tha fqrl«**e uf forming u Grant and
dub; about 2tW were present, Ae
of Jho aamo hcigUt and have toe same meeting was soiled to order by D? C.
dinefoas as the mxvo'I story, save that Griffith, and H. IL Wood wa* elected
in the fourth »tory a large apartment Chairman, and Clement Smith Hocrrtawill be reMrvod for an npparatut-r.xwn . I ly. Tho Crat buiinoes was forming the
Thu aiiiaUsat aiugfo lodgiag rvom will
be 10 by 12 feet in extent- From thia
aiae, room* range all tbe way up to 2U
by 35 feet ItoouM tor gruoral u*c from

■‘Father, may 1 gw out to vote?"
“Yea, my boy, and finely ;
Vote fcr Grant and Wilstut true.

Michigan Central R. R.

psttwaawsfa tea

tfoe notate, of Township Caucures,
□4 Ward Caucuses, Triday evening.

HAVE STOOD
TEST.

" T
» ’ ...
u‘ fV Iwsng manufactured for tbo use ef tbo,
and some part* of Kalamaxao County
tewwiag. Mr. Ihwdr* tn in -few
coming Union Fair st Grand Rapid*, to ■
la*t week. Ho rvjurt* cheering proa- 1
timed rvmttkx, *poki&gt; of the politic-al operate the machinery that wUI be ex­
pccta for too Republican cause where- j
issues before tbo people, The present ,v
ever ho want, and "Dolly Vardenism" ,
prosperity of tbo country, and tho noTh* Kalamteua T*feer«p4 says that a
dying out fest)
cestoy of continuing n Repubhrim ad- son of ex-Gtncrnor Blair who lias far
In Brady, Kalamasoj Co., A well- |
KKY lU-lANON-ABLK TEMMR -kliE GTVEIV.
imuittaxtfon- Ami after lirisfly alltto-1 *omatime held tho pusitiou of mail agant
j
on
the Michigan XOntral Railroad bn*
infanned negro, and once a stare, mmI I
ing to tbe 1-it'XJfiCM .&lt;rf
renwuigtt!
I lieen removed for continued, and pcrthe philosopher-farmer might have gsia-. 'i
and lb* tatoeboods circulated AgmMt,. *i*t*nt nrglert of tbo duties of his gfisew.
May 15,
. •
llajtytgr $ AUegan.
ed wlore.1 vote* if he had advocated '
tho ritwident, introduced ilia rip.-akerw The 9th Michigan Infantry nr, tn hold
paytag 8100,000,000 to tho negro* for
pf toe vvening Wm. IT. Haylord, Chan.. a reunion at Jacksea 04 the il&amp;h iust.,
years of servitude under slave-rule, inII Hauer, at;d Cha*. G. Holbrook ' when it is intended to form a Itegimonutrad uf prying their mui»n that ,
■ tai Aaaociation. Gen. J. G. l^xrkharst
' pf Coldwater (s to deliver aa oration and
amount lor human lieingt that by God's I
law nervr belonged to them, yea. and ! ——- _
' an historical sketcli of lLu n-gitasnl pill
‘
and
drew
frequent
and
coutinisod
a[&gt;-1
even after ' Massa Ixaeuln had dotlared (“sei 1
plutiv,
Extracts
from
the
New
York
'
u. fra."
' th. inter. ..------------------ Broad halls will toad through tire Tcitoa* of fho truth* told by Hur ice ;
j building in several diroction* requisite 1' GreoUy of U. S. Grant, wore ran I by
: for eounuunicotioa with all parts, throe i
tow weeks for his health H« has la­ I connected each with tile other by an ea- Mr. Bau.it and Mr. Holbrook, and were |
Keep a large nupply of Rail for rale al Lowest market rates,
bored hard and earnestly for our now I »y ria* of stairway from kwaement to I heartily endorsed. Th* people of Woodtheir Brick Warehouse.1
j roof; the runtilation will bo ample . and propose to take Greeley At lid
railroad and ha* raised tbo subscription
Ilirougbunt the satire structure, and llui
list so that it now foot* up over 153,000, । divisMia fir the purpwea will Lu plea*- ।
1 ere of Grant nay about him. Some of
only a!»ut 85,«KI are wanted and ho ant. practicable, Mid judicioux
1
A bell i* to be hung in each of the toe ha|&gt;py bit* maJo by Mr. Holbrook
expects on lii* return to
aide to raise
at “ honest old Harris" the “Chappaqu»|
that amount in 10 dny*. ) Then why I
I chtof' and “ I’hiloawibic.il termer, " hi* t
pa it record and present policy, elicited ‘
bure'a of laughter. At ths cfcee of 11s- pieces, post-paid, on receipt cf tha mark.
mooting threo routing choe:s wore gi- »1 price, or tho entire lot may be had
von for the National flag, three for by sending SO it*. fcr the July Mtnbct
Grant and Wilton, and throe forth* of “I’rtcrs' Musical Monthly."

Cxnarrns Carers.—The llepublicen*
of the Township of Castleton, will meet
I in caucus at the Village of Nashville on
Saturday the 17th, iust, at 1 o'dock P-,
Tho avenno of approach to the unfbr- ■ M-, for tbo election of Delegates to the
i tnaate half of tho City tn which our County, Senatorial and Iteproaeutativo
Sash, Dooe and Blind Factory ia aituat' ed, having been closed by too Marshnl

Gold 116 14Where is the Council 7
Where b tha Ircm bridge f
Where is toe grading jobs?
Where boor fire protectkmr
It b about time something was dun*.
We are having i*.nty of rain now.

-'

Tnursdgy. to Ute aOth day of Scptem- ‘he Odd Fsllow** Inatitute at Dinting,
ber, at Sr. M. Tbe fotUrwlngadflntoMT 4 u ft *i!) be when completed, afoo tbe
•fc--"
:
ground Man, anB the ftlfowiag d«*eripbualnna WIm disposed
of—
: :
The peefrfe Vs. David Fidler, on I
‘
‘ xikhng iu detail, written by
for tbo juwt year for Incest with hl* c__. OohmelE. M. Filch;
.
polo selected was a very fine on*, and
daughter, a glri about 1» years of age.
The editioe, ia outline cruciform, filled
Geo. W. Mill* attorney for dctemlant.
like the politics of Woodland Ri-publiOwn summed up. J ary returned a ver- iu at the intersection*, is to be of the catw, straight a* a line. Many and wflFrench style of architocturs. its Mansard
ling hand* medo.tho work of raising the
jkjIo light. Tbe flag wa* torn run aloft
four main end four wing towers, tho and as ia granotol fold* mtughi tbe
browse uud revealed the nsmjs of Grant
and Wilson' a routing cheer went gp
fcr that grand old flag wlsoee every 4tar
wxstoere; and for him who for tho
honor of. that flag freelry offered Ms Ufa
from east to west, the face wall to be of in tho Nation's hour of trouble, and who
white brick, carved window and door bravely bore it aloft, through Donolacm.
cmvs pf ctofit, with delicately rut keys Vsekfborg, Misaip«aj(y Midge aa^l ■t«s
AM jcnSSf I ifurs and , window-sift*
to Rfahmond." aOas tore but wmrM-

The Itepuldlcans at tbo City of Heal­
ings, are requested to meet In their
seven! Wards on Friday evening, Aug,
SJd. 1871. at half past seven o'dock, for
the purpose of chocwing delegates) to rrp
rceent each Want in tbe County, and
Representative Convention tube held
fn ltd* etty on the 2tUi Inst, Also for

on account of the chrouic debility of tbe
Old Bridge, we deem it neccoaery tu state
that we are down there yet, doing buaines* a* usual, ul the tout of the elegant
The Bemto'.lcan elector* of the Town­
and “magnificent structure," the laox ship of Iteetlngs will meet at the eenter
School How* on Monday. August Iteh
1B72,
at 3 o’clock P. M. to elect datagate.
We have a shnpfull of tbe latest imOLD. RELIABLE ARD DIRECT ROUTE,
(irovad wood-working Machinery sad to attend fbe Coonly, Bopraoentative,
and Senatorial Cowventtonv.
can do anything tn that line as good
By Order ot Coenmlttee.
and as cheap ae any shop in the State.
Molding made a speciality.
Irving Rapublteaa Uaueuv
We can plane, piano and match, anil
Notice la hereby given that the Bemake riding with such surprising rapidity
that cusUxnera out take tboir work publican* uf Irving will meet In Caucus
on Thursday. August 2»l, 1*72, at toe
home tbe same day. notwitoatanding tbe
Townahlp Clerk’s office, al 2 o’etoek r.
ctrcutiovu route to be travoltod by per­ M., for the purpose of nominating dele­
son* from the North and North-west
gatee to tbe County, Itepresentative.
For tho nsxt fifteen years wo ehall and Senatorial Cmveutioo* .
Bj order Hep. Township Com.
offer inducement* sufficient Io pay cus­
tomer* the expense of travelling around
th* City to got to our place of business,
and arid* tree any iudnoemotti* uffired
by
1 as, the adnriratfo&gt; asritad by a cm:
appnrach to that ‘magnificent strerture
wifi amply repay tho.tourist fcr a vtssl
to
t thia part of tho'.CMvIt haa been hinted by kuow.ug one*,
that the City Father, are about 00mmoociag to prepare to make Pr*P*rw'
best* to begin to talk of aeomg *bo&lt;»‘
MM Jfrwfcsaedits approoehre, and if

’**«"—* l-«ufu

Woodland Centre. Aug. 12,1872' &gt;t thb depth b 6« per Mat
Extras or Baas tn —Ths Bepubliraox ' The proretetoc of tbo Big Rapid.
of thb »wn held a meeting Uro on the
aftenuten of the IOth. for the purpose I
of raising a. Grant and Wilera (Jam- || The annual reunion of the1 BMa Mich­
paign pole. Quite u saimber of tho ad­ Igan Infantry and 4th Chralry wffi be
joining farmer* wwre ia altendam a Tbo hold at Adrian, Aug. 27 th.

At AUeu 4 Frvsiun's Htoro ran be
•n a Modena Vino nearly 50 toot in
ngth. "Fin” has trained it in the

Gold keep* going up to a 0 roeIcy
stendatd 1.16 6-8. Before the “Chapaqtrack'' nomination it wan down tu 1.08.
X Th" "t*py of Shiloeh" wa* played in
Charlotte last week for tbe benefit of
too Charlotte Baud. Wo understand
it i* to bo brought out in this city soon
for wm- tamlficeut object.
A Grant Club wat organixod iu Ruthnd last Saturday evening. J. F. Meed
waa cbosea President. Pres. D. R.
Cook addressed the meeting and a great
deal of enthusiasm was iuauifcat»L

this, the first educational luititute inauiguraled by tbe Order iu too United
I State*. Wo commenced with a library then selves to tho support ef Grant sad
of altout 1,500 volumes' and a vary fiuo Wilson aud stnoug them wore several
nhiloaopblral apparatus, donated by Itomocraxs who bare becotue disgusted
All** Bugt-rs, tho form"*' uwnc-r uf to«
| property.
Baltimore a few day* ago and not being
sutis&amp;'d with ton cuiuidoratiun paid
, have route out fair and *qnare for Grant
and Witooa, Greeley bring to better a
pill for them to swallow.
large and commodious warns ia Wash­
The club having been farnud. *|aeochington Block, on State St over Alien cw we** called fine ; speakers acre ex­
4 Preston's stare.^ They huvn on: of
pected from abroad, bat did nut come,
tbo best sky-lights, and tho finest ar­ ronseqnoatly we depoadtd on busne isl­
rangement of rooms, office 4c.. at any et! L Tli« first genltamaa calledoeiwa*
Gallery in this soctum ot Michigan. Clement Smith who spoke fpr an hour,
And then, the way they got up re-touch­ and rsrr.i-.lly set forth th* claim* of tho
ed photograph* and pictures of all kinds, parties aad giving hi* reason* why tho
is worthy of notice. They can truly D.mocintic party l»ad turned and gins
take their place with the first in thoart.
over to Greeley. During the *i&gt;cech he
was severaltimaa applauded with checra
Nxw Paras*.—We have tbe pleasure
and eric* of goud and wo must not forof several new acquaintance* this week.
grt that be we* Limed by * fee SreeIra Mayhew wind* oat the first number
l*j itra in the rear. • bu had taken too
at bls new Coltog* Jeeraef, pablubed
much Gnwley wliiak«y Io arfiadate
quartwlr at toe city of Detroit. The
plainly. After the speech of Mr. Hmith
first nwnlier gives a daseriptiun of the
several other gentleman *ore called out.
Detroit Hirer Tunnel, cud among many
among them Dr. W. G. Wilkinson, Capt.
otlier valuable artteln give* a fnlt de­
McCormick,
II. H. Wood, Lewi* Dur­
scription of the practical workings of
Mayhew's popular institution for busi- kee, I- J. Wheeler, and J. K. Iteod,
who dcclated they were iu earnest iu
Tax Lrasouxs's Gxxkttx.—Publish­ tho.mattcr and would Aloud by Jha_oU
tlag aud tho old |&gt;arty aad Great and
ed monthly by Henry 8. Dow al Bay
Wilson, believing too country to bo eafe
City, a faithful representative of tbe
lumber and Helt interests ot 'Michigan. under tbo present aJuiixistmtiuu and

Dr. E. F. Brown ha* removed hi* of­
fice over Bowse's Store in Washington
Block. Same stairway lending to Heath The first number, now before ns is a
4 Chidastor’. Photograph Gallery
well written, neatly printed paper of 24
pages. Long may it flourish Terms,

Water Lime,
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kinds,
LUflBeH FUfyUSttED /y 0&lt;q LOW
LOTS.

CASH FOH
Wool, W beat, Oats and Corn.

GOOD NEWS FOR ALL

$20,000 Worth
Lur or l.mru remaining at tbe
Hastings F. O., Aegust IS, 1879.
laicy J. Austin, Mr. Marvut Harr, .
Ror. T. Boyiee, Fremont Belding, Ovo.
Beckwith. Wm. B. Cock, Mrs J sue

A horse belonging to William Wal*
draff, on the State road a few tniloo
East of thi* City, while rxniug in the
field one wook ago last Runday.areiA'a tally Stepp* 1 hi* forward fcet in a hole
n sudden halt pttebed forward on his
head breakiag the spited artery.
He
died tbe next morning. It wa« u very
valuable hor«s &lt;tod waa the bes t one of
n matched team worth 1500.
A number of Harry County’s promi­
nent Republkans « ere ia attendance ot
tbe Coogreoriontl Convection at Jack­
yesterday. Three cheers for tho
Republican nonuscc*.

Cheaper than at the GKKAT COST" and "Excursion Salee.'
X Moesn. Mason Alloa, Oro. H Mil. 4Ian. and William Newman have arrived
homo, after upending severalweek- very
pleemnUyi. tha lAke Superior region.

•e-I keep a Tailor and Maaufacture Foe tads to older

R. MUDGE.

Three touting cheers were then gflrrn nil*

D. ACKLEY,

Tar Hoi skuulb Tnxxtcai —Publish­
ed by Bissell 4 Sargent nt Albion Mich,
is another intoroeting and wall got up, a
monthly publication and is just what

A cheese factovy i. now in operation
st Buchanan
,
Iu iMroii 11X5 poreo
ing by gathering rags.

i

Hurs, oils, fitaor^iss,
‘ Goods, Bcvwhra, Mtatlotawry. * 4k&lt;

te I* (tav titter 4;W ■ M.

�• fosg crfriS^iirf&gt; aj.vntJtTorr.

CAPITOL OF

MICHIGAN

CARD.

COBB, WALLACE &amp; LAW.
ra ■rtr.rel t. f.ratah til kimU «r~C«t
kuu. c^w cartas Jwr. &amp;

’ TbT.VEJn IXVaijd

WHATEVER'^
NfW, twirntitir, Hurcmfol 7—
on...,
T"™

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION,

foot.

atiii

Pn£ FOm? GREAT WORK

Ttic Calrort

11 n 1

1

DR. ATKTN

OPEN &amp; TOP BUGGIES,

« .plr.dld Tk.u4 UUa.cr.pl. ef

L-pea Ik. Berk. ..4 ar. Me

The New Capitol and Grounds,

7411

ladFes.'
SW
SEWI1NG MACHINES.

KILLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS,
•aaaU.ll. Ixiog irnl IO ik« rn&gt;prUlor
i r.Maf TktMl dia*«hM sftMn

.'.iS'iZrA'j.Srr.-d::
saStHMSsawi
^WiS*

.

$23,900 in Real Estate !

iTIONJSih'siit

MOHTGAGR SALE.
&gt;Mlaw ta«a t..U la «kr AwiitiM
XSST,

716 PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS

1871

.e^llrtck D.rUi&gt;caa4 IM la

•

SURE,

iftSIU .*£*. .7T£S1

m.

■ 114‘.“1"?.1, fa™

Siiioe
fS"’I

AGENTS WANTED

1!
D1 1 1
11i I &lt;11 1 .

YOUNG MEN

$3,000 in Caah !
$0,555 in Personal Property

_________ Far GOODSIEKDrt

TOOmi CA1PA1GK BOO?

MEDICAL SCHOOL

HOEATIO HUH, Btfl

SfULEf I. TURNER, M

C8H J. OUH, do. Alt

LOOK HERE.

I

Giginti;

Enterprise.

iGratn! 'ILt-neal
J

.

KATURES EEMEbY. '

vegehh:

Entertainment

TO Uf 11 Kt.Il AT

; St. Jo3eph,liich. Sept. 4,1872

When rw« are aa-t out, pruned and
highly rukkefed, we muat be on the
look-out for wornu and inaocta of all
kmde wh.eh mt~« the bu,J«. .keleloniro the leavcw and ruin the flowen. By
picking-off tha worm* and bug*, oue
oui kuep taro or. thriw Luiabea in loaf;
but when one hwi many - plantr, hand­
picking ia too laboriona.* A mmrral "fortilircr" koop-i our rtwea frvth and green,
and if •prinkled over tho Imtm early in

GonditionPowdersl

&gt;111
NATURE’S

Hair Restorative
dewed, they ahould be aprinklod with
root (torn the afore piner or chimneya,
end in twctMy-fbur boon wuh it off
with the watering-pot Still another
antidote ia found in aulphur and quick­
lime, one quart of the latter to one
pound of tulphur, add two galloua of
h&lt; t water, and to one pint of thia liquid
add one gallon ot water, and aynnge
not only ruaoa, but verbenaa and all

CAT.KTXS’

CHAMPION WASHER

Dr. Wells' tai of Jintete

Wool I

Wool !
.

WM7M. ILATRJBD.

Huai

- ITlOUmOHDEU.
‘-"ita, t,u
r.Wrr Yobc.TM 'X.
'bs llAhKiui:.

GRAIN.
SINE’S

a UkfibiiMg

Steamer Meteor,

; A Fann of 120 acroa, tuluated in 9“
I tuwnabip of Baltimore. 8 rnihu from
HMtiuga, and only 3 mile* South of th’
Grand Hirer Valley Ik IL. at Quimby.
Ruod young and growing orchard, good
Lg buiidtnga. livwg atrea.a of wd".
i&amp;Oaaree under rniprovorr.-nti, 1 tuik
I from School Home. Sugar bu&gt;b of
-1.000 tree.
Splendid timber of all
Made; Oak. Benwood, Whitewood rtcTkrma,
per acre. For further «•
*“hu °®**- *
proprietor, *
FREEMAN
' Baltimore, April 17th, 1872.

ALFORD

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VOL. XVII.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN

ftp'll Hi M0WI Cifr

VANVELWRk worm.
LAWYKWO!

;W..’rXheiftJS!R.I!*St

7““’tr2?-2S'='etE
jSjgsS3t‘J?~

IT !8 THE BEST JOB THE FOLLOB'rXG SEASONS .

1st. It is the lightcsfr*I)raft.
2nd It is the Easiest Handled.
3d it does the best work.
4th It is the! most durable, being harder than
tempered steel.
5th The points will wear nearly twice as
long as on any other plow.

FIELD CULTIWOIfS, DRILLS,

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1872.

4. Cards will bo furnished with num- '
bra as entered at the Sacrotary's office,
which should be placed on or near ths
A. J.Bowue, John ISramarJ mars MUna ffit far Claaa Np. ».
animals or articles uxiubitod so that tho | man and Hoary Barnum
Bun with 'flva beef cadraa___ |5 DO
judges, will have no difficulty in finding ; Boat 8 year# old or over,
|8 00
them.'
•
Second do,'
» 00 Division li^dlhreep, Wwlsso anrt
6. Exhibitors of horses will take no­
CLASS NO. G.
•;
tian that n sgn wffl be raised in the con-,
CLASS NO. 1.
tor of tho ring designating tho claas of
horses desired by the judges for examin-'
otion, when all horses of that class must
ba brought into the ring and there re­
main until the Judges nave decided up­
on thnir morita.
G. Any anlma!s,farm or article taking
the first premium at any Fair shall if
mnarJend worthy ths aueeveding year,
be allowsd a diploma, sad on th* second
year after receiving said premium, shall
again be entitled to com[&gt;rtc fur raid pra| n;ium. e
7. All animal ami articlsx offered fur
I exhibition shall be die fawa/deproperty
! of a member of the society residing in
tlu&gt; county.

skylark. happiness, always goes singing

Best rag carpet,
Second do
Bert pair woolen stockings,
Second dn
' &gt; '»
Best pair woUe« gloves,

rroand during the Fair except in tbo
homo ring, and are requoated to move ,
at all times in the. Mine direction, koq&gt;-1 J &lt;«»«*—J; C. Bray, Gm Cramer, L&gt;.
Be^ VoUW«M lock
ine the center of the ground* on thn B. Pratt
Beat draft team,
43 90 Heqandifo
Second du,
3 OO

Rio first (nation of God in the works
of the days was the light of ths sense;
the last was flto light of d» reason ;
and his Sabbath-work ever since is the
illuruination of the spirit

The ond of logpittis to Know God,
and out of tint knpwfedgn to love him,
and to imitate him. M Wu mar the near­
est, by ptxscssing cnir eoals al true vir-

pet

Second du
Beat Southilowa eno
Second do
Beat Southdown lamb

fe

*

A wise man will never ruat out. A*
long at ho bnsrthes tha breath of life,
he will bc Soteg faasfting for himself,
hi* cuuntry. or posterity.
Tlio baud which carta into the waters
of lllo n stone of offense, know* not bow
far tlio circle# thus canted may sjirMd
ffieir agitation).
•

Jt Mlbe—Jadob HsrtSm,
haui, AL purhatu.
Beal boor, Chester Whit.

Hon*-) owned within the oonrity
ing the special trotting dab) neo
xcfnded from competing in the reg-

Respect fully atiiioutice to tin
the Public (scnernlly,that they have remove*]
t&lt;^ the Large and Commodious I\'ew Brick
Store adjoining Ithe W ashington Block, and
will be happy to»«etve all who may give them
■#JKK a call. Crockery and Groceries constantly
arriving by the Car Load, and will be sold
for Cush C*
Cost Ralf's
sit . We I
all kinds &lt;»f I’rtxluce

llaharea is tlw symturtry cf the poul.
A vise man is better than n propbet
Be *hs! yon would geem to be.

&amp; BRO,

n'Powdettl
Bert bull. two years
Second do,
Beat ball 1 year old.

Salt! Salt! Salt!
FARMERS

&gt; i DlUt&amp;Bto will need motiore daring
■ i the Campaign. From ilia following they
’ |utn select th,wo ihm are suitable for nil
^jiMcaritass. Here is s#o that wiUdotoor•• •• £ri»y.
5«» igamcni the front of th# Democratic wig­
half dorrs tong blood beet-. 2D warns:
’
■ ,

Beet bull, 2 years old
.Second bert du,
Best bull, 1 year old.
Second beat do, t

TWKNTUTH ANNUAL FAIR
BAEBT HL A&amp;RKJLTUEAL 8OCIETT.

’ tlio list vf thus* present shall be the
' chmnnan.
1 3. Eich Viewing committee will pro-1
cure from the Secret try a blank rvjiort,
: with imrtruclion.; Itsfure entering upon 1
tlw discharge of their dutiea.
4. A premium will not b* awarded i
wh»n the animal of article is not worthy .
though there shall no bs &lt;o Jipohtion.
5. When article) of meril superior in !
their character, and which are not pro­
vided far in ths premium lint, ore ontererl the judge* aro desireil to rerommand
discretionary pretuiums
G. Article* enterod and marked as for­
eign shall not compete with thov’ of do - Beet bull. 3 year- old or over.
tuoitic manufacture; but may, if con­ Second do,
sidered worthy by the judges, bo rccotn- Brel bull. 2 ve*re old, .
Second do,
Beet bull, I year old.
Second do,

JrMM—J. W. T. Orr, G. K. Eeata-.T,
M. ,T. Wheeler.
Bert trio light Brama*
2 on
B*'»t do dark do
, ■
i! do
Bert trio partridge
2oo
B. U pair black Span'uli
1Go
Bert trio white Cochins
2no
Best do Dorking*
2oo
Bert pair brotue Turkey. .
1Go
do do ShangliaiM
1Do

Democratic party would bo far stronger
than it ia"— Zferacv Grerivy.

The following for rural districts' eapociaUy three dirtricls whore vigilanro com­
mit tec* are necessary V» enable farmers
to preserve (heir stock, will proro a tak­
ing and popular legend :
“ Eviry Democrat is not a boron thief;
but every Irorse thief is a Democrat''-X
Jvoum—W. T. Berber, Z. B.'Tiovt.
Christopher Kill.
Beet Beeper and Mower,' toen-

f. or more Stool's winter red,
G or mere Wagner,
&lt;’&gt; or more IL 1. Greening,
fl ormerj Winter pippin,
0 or more Golden ru«srtr,
fi or more King of Tomp-

G or mow Maiden1 a blush,
G or more Bambo,
fl or mow Fall Pippin.
G or more Sweet Bough,
G or more pears.

For Itotnocratin proocssions in citiea,
a fine rifert ean be produced by judicfously distributing the following evur
delegation* from appropriate ward, and
"Every cue who cboaos to hre by pu­
gilism, or gambling, or harlotry, with
needy wrery keeper of n 1 iimhng house,
politically a Democrat."—Harare Grwby.
“ We thereupon asked oar cotomporare to state frandr -whether the pngilista, blacklegs, thieves, keepers of dsn&gt;
of prostitution, etc, wore not almost
unanimously
Democrata.” — Harm

"To smoko is a Democratic virtue; to
chew ia that virtue intensified: to drink

Heron Gratify.
Nothing finer than the following, a* a
motto for Democratic Stalo, county, and
local convsationa, haa orar bean produ­
ced. It has nil the morite oi brcrity,
truth, innocent candor, and that direct
simplicity which cannot fail io touch the

Socoad do.
Beat heifer, 2 yearn old.
Second do.
Bast heifer, 1 year oM,
Second do,

BLACKSMITHING!

CLASS NO. I.
Jcmu—A. P. King, 3. W. T.
and 8. J. Bidelman.
Boat Stallion, 4 yearn old at over. It
Second beat do,
Boat Station, 8 yam old.
•
Second do,
CLASS NO. 2..

DENTIST

Jnan—la N. Mirer, 3
ahott Wm. Hartam.
Bert yoke working oxea
Secnddu
Best pair 4 year oH steers
Second do
Ik-rt pair 8 year old steers

CLABBSOO.

licUpi

Gold &amp; Silver Watches

Jenuxs-A. G. KmL D. C.
and L IL Gardner.
Bert pair. 5 y’rs old or.orsr,
tferonddo,

Jraona-N. Cook, Lewis Barbar, Gil­
bert Striker.
■
•
Brel yoke draft oxcu
&lt;M»
Second do
8 ®0
CLASS NO. 8.

Best floral design.
uwu' stnixo axs nxniss.
Jnon.—A. It Pratt. Mr*.
Hanna, Mr*. II. II- Wood.
, Bert riding.

eounliy | hbd wu presume that no one
has any w scrioua doubt lliat the fa­
—
' ' ‘ ‘ uiao-thnUui of them are*
and we are euro thet
if they will have yd-

Wjtlisms, Goo. H. Brooks.
First in.
bMOBdil,

�Money

Imti.

ITS &amp;

patinul

ki0biicait Ticket.

starting wrong in his
with aa education wl
to do for hl. eowtry ’
could do,—ia represented .* having count o! the scurrility it contained and
been wrong over since. Evon the mon­ the abnae aimed at Clement Smith Eeq.
strous dactaralioa u not withheld that who baa formerly been a Democrat but
Gen. Grant has not “at any time shown who refuses to bo delirersd oner. ti a
say sympathy with tho colored not."
Mr. thrsraer says thia to that same color­
ed race who are, almost to a man, the
grateful and heartiest supporter, ot Gen.
' Grant. Can they, remembering their
past, fooling their prassat peril* with an
. inSwnrity Of Whtoh w. know |&gt;itl% and
studying tho acts of al) public men af- ereeisury. It tea wonder to ua how
Herting them with a cto*ene*s and im­ any &lt;uw claiming to be u hoawst man
partiality which cannot bo equalted by and with a moderate amount of inlaleany white frieod, real or professed—can gem-e and who ha* been a Democrat can
they, w* ask, be so fearfully deceived be gulled into tho support of tho Greeley
on thia poinlt No; they haro soon ticket. Democnta have been taught
not only that, did Gem Grant a.* a sol­ that their party was a party of priadpla,
dier toad tbo wny steadily to their eman­ and they know that all the prindploa
cipation, but that h* haa since aa J?io*i- which that party haa upheld rinoe tha
dent done far mor* than any other days of Andrew Jackson haro been op­
statesman to secure, perfect aud guar­ posed to tho bitter end by Horace Gree­
b it
antee their equal rights aa Amencan ley and tho Now York TrAtutr.
citisen*. Wo do not behove they are to a wonder that tho honest Demecrata
be led away from thia vital point by Mr should mistrust th* honor aud integrity of
Sumner’s fierce diatribto on the Haytien their loalcn whoa they desort the prinquestions, about which much might bn 1■ cipals of a life time far the sako of the
aeid if it woro pminent But tha rights |j spoils of offire ! li is more a wonder
of the colored inhabitants of Hayti are. that they can toll and deliver any conMt In issue in thp campaign, it is the aidorablo portion of tho party. Greeley
right* of our o*rn ciiiseha that we are |I Democrats n-v nice men to talk about

to protect, and wo tears the Haytien* ' "rvoegade*'' whan they are all rene­
in charge of Mr. Sumner. But the an- ]. gadev It sound* well fur them to talk
f&lt;aitn as well a* tho egotism of Mr. \ about in.tiridnal Democrala supposing
.Suma.r n thia connection ia curiously j tho Republican ticket for tho aake of
disclosed in contrasting bis views with 1j oScc.when that te just what they support
। those of Mr. Frederick Douglas*, tbr I| Greeley for. It is a true saying that.
; honored retwreentatirs of our colored “A thief alwayj cries thinf tlnit."
people. Bt i* not at all distressed by
itbs President's course toward Hayti.

town during my rbort absence from the
same. Wo notice Hint tho wall of the
first and second stories of tbo nan
aiding are complotnd, aud tbo capable of, taking core .of thcmaalros. ;
i Alito* progressing with the life not M’i tiwy are indnatrious and

•• wifi
— mon "be done,
.
Uuid atoey, wbiah
ready for th* roofing The new ach &gt;ol
laildiag will bo a noble structure wheni
completed, and a greet ornament as
wail aa convenience to tho people and
their little one* of the town. I also no­
tice that our enterprising fiillow-townomanpl. A. Ahny, dealer in hard wan ,

DRUGS

waving. They bare now on dvpoait, at 1
this bauk, one hundred and fifteen 1
thousand dollar* besides having drawn '
out of bank and expended for homes
end real estate, about nine hundred
thousand dollars Yours truly,
W. C. Woodfam

licines,
• aswauU Aare-ci.-i &gt;•—'

is making pregre*. with his now brick
block of store*, oh Main St, just abovu 1
the Exchange Hotel. These starve will
Tlu» Nebraska State Fair will bo hold
bo large and airy —nearly 100 feat tkrt year at Lincoln, (tho Capital of tho
deep, and will odd largely tu thu buri-1 8tato, situated on thia Road,) from Sept
naw iuteroeUof th* placet)
3u w Sept. "th. Erery arrangement
(the members of tho M. K. Church
lia» been effected, for making it a groat
are building a naw panouago U|&gt;on their sucre**. and ]*ocuring a thorough exhi­
obarch lot It it to Ixi a two story bition of tho products and resources of
building with ono story addition.) Tbo
foundation, including tha celhr, and
the frame-work of which have been
bailt during my absence, and many oth- ■
er building that were in progrm* of res-1 lling lbl,
tU# u * M K Jt n
ttreeuon wh.n ! toft, have been rom- P R R. and.thu Govomment Uud.

PAINTS &amp; OILS

i still open tu Homesteads and l‘r*-emi&gt;Thu* out town i* progt earing, and
the business inter**!* of th* same arc I Ticket* will be sold by tho Burling­
being increased, and while this is being ton Routo nul connection*, from Indiandone, all so harmoniously, the politkal j *1»Im, t-Tucugo. I'coria, and Burlington,
and burinena interests of our State. and t j |L:uculu nud return, on Sept. 3d and
Nation are not lost right of by our ;m*&gt; I
4th, at Half Rates, Ixiing, we believe
pl*. Middleville is not so far out of]
i E?l! 55 frem Cliiragv to Taacoln, and
the way, or her people so dull in com- ' gi (xl to c&gt; and como for two week.*.
jirvhending tho adiauiin^ policy, anil
People tviihing further partfoulara
villainoiu tricks uf the old Democratic ' can address A. ’ E. Tourafin, General
party (or what wa* left of tho Demo­ NkMonger Agent B. 4 M. R. It. Burcratic party at the clo*e of the late ter-

Farms! u ilk* fewolss reile* frost lb* ««&gt;••
l*r* .(«!*!., Uhl !S« orslal* I* HKb .M-l* *r-l
*T*«I * b«M.y wUlvd Ast at &lt;bs a*it AeiwrO

Btk; - -------- -

-•

, and although ho is portrayed by Mr
1 Sumner aa being sadly illtreatwl by:
IGea. Grant—that being given as ono of
And they cry “Corrupt Adminiatratho proofs of the latter's want of sym- tiua." Tho national debt is boing di*
pa thy foe the race—it so happens that । minished, and taxes are constantly be­
. Dourlaaa himwlf infinitely prefer* Grant ing lightened erery year. After next'
October the following schedule will bo*;
[ to Greeley for PreaidenL
j We have dwelt upon this topic some­ entirely exempt from th* stamp taxes ; I

Money.

South) and tha political “buxten"—-ad­
venturers of the day, who are again, a*
A party of our pwifta who were nutiin all time pest, stoddying and adopt­
ing every possible means within their caliig ut Gun Lake last week, report
power, to deceive tho people and mis­ very lively times thorn. They say it'
lead them info the betrayal of tho oublc wad n perfect guls-day, so much so that.
and glorious principles of our Govern - । the PiteaUria! Retarclai ware somewhat
what at length, not only because of its still the croakers cry “Oh, we must moat, fa I* deccirv-1 by any strategy 1 I nujectod fur the festivities of croquet, i
• prime importance, but beoauac i'. clear change administration Jr go to ruin!"' tho opposing parties to the present ad-' 1 danring, Ac., to say nothing of the fas- j
minirtrntion may adopt —or “new de-' cination of flirtations with a fine party '
ly brings out the strange willfulm-s.
of Kalamazooites, who happened to be
and utter disregard of facts which so
parture*’’ they may attempt to make
painftilly charneteriaes "Mr. Sumner's
. "Old Dow,” the eccentric preacher, | spending a week at their Club House. In (
’ Xbrie letter. 'Tho other main point— ’
meeting threa they considered themCourt House, in the City of Hastings,
adopted tho following sentiment for hi* relres particularly fin innate. Resides I
at natiaek M., on 8eturlay, Aug. 14.' the effort at justification which Mr. 8 um ■ '
text: “The world is all a fishing pond, Mr. and Mm. Slaughter. aiM MrsJ
A.D. M72, for the nomination ofOountyr nor exhibits for his now comi ng into al
Oflloers and the transecUon of any oth • j liance with tho old Democratic party— i
tho [&gt;&gt;&lt;&gt;ple all the fiahi-s, and the devil is , Bishop, there acre ,Col. Dunbar and ;
er buslneaa that may property come be-■ i i* of a piece with tho former. In brief, i. Asaipimcnt of a lease, mortgage, p&lt;&gt;|' ky, or insurance or anything else.
re. Misaci I'vttor, Bryant and How­
' it amounts to this: " I, Charles Sumuo-,
Bill* of exchange, foreign, inland,
' | whom you know to be unchangeable, tetter* of credit, or anything of tliat
, Mi ssis. Muore, Bishop and Gordon;
tall you tliat the old Democratic party |। kind now taxed by stamp*.
I the .-ill*, sails, erojuel and doneBill*
of
lading
and
receipts,
in
the
baa abandoned all its past princi[d*s aud
I scaly fish, etc , aqd then to tidl how th*
entertainments bstwsoa th* two par­
i United State* or anywhere else.
• tradition*, changed everything oxcep: ■' Bill* of sale of any kind
. devil managed to rateh them, the kind
. hioiIk a continued jollification meet-,
j of bait th* devil need, Ac. He said that
it* name, and has become good enough
. The atlractfoaa were su-h on tho
Bond* of inderuufication ol any kind.
Bond-administrator or gunnhan. or I। thus you could imagine hi* satuaic milRepublican te suit mo, and therefore let
anything that has the name of bond in iI »*ty sitting upon soma “reeky monoit and now taxed by stamp.
I tain," with bis legs dangling over this
people to argue a question so preernted.
___ •__ _
■
"mighty deep," ever busily engaged
because we hare to begin with doubt­
fishing fur th* souls of mon ; and that, ; to row over and sho the girl*. On the
ing tho infalibdily of Mr Sumner, in
when the devil wanted.to catch a Christ- whole they report a delightful wack, and
tho very face of his
'. "
j
ian,
be always baited hi* hook with a { returned with many pteaaantmoisanea of
Whsn wo ask for evidence, we ire point| hypocrite, and thaa, by adopting much | our P'J Kslamtuwo friends, and tho
I strategy, ho sometime* succeedJ, Nur,
at occurs to us, that thi* la very much
and such aa they were, who only want­
AH amtract* or agreement*.
* rd to be “let alone'' when they were a»Conveyance, any jrart of the work of the position of the Democratic jetrty to। day— with II at ace Grooley on thoir book |
I saulting the life of tho Union, who convoying.
Indorvement of any ncgot.-able or nut | trying to catch tho jex plo of these Unit- 1
[ wanted the same currency for all puruegotiabh- inAtrumont.
' xThfi T&lt;vu.bors' Claas at Orangeville
•d States ; but. we kn &gt;w they will ।
1 p-&gt;ses when they aimed »t repudiation,
Entry. for consumption, warehousing
' will a.mmeure Munday, tiept. Oth. Tiui
■ not entered, and poor Horace will lx.
। and who, in their Ku-K1jx lodgre,
daomvd, with tho “devil" and his whole | IM-opln of this |Juco will prurid* boardplanned whipping* and murdering* in
1 ing place* fur such as come from a div-'
‘ clan’’ to what i* lafted “Fisuxaais'*
tbo name of “ rwtorriie* *✓ rotoririMJu.'
' n-newals, etc-, (life, marine, inland and Lccx." God, in hi* providence, will not i tauce, aud will try tu make their stay i
ynscqkZsi." Democratic professions— fin- )
। pknsdnt a* possible. Till* work will be |
forsake a nation in wham tho hope of!
la-asc. AU through, the leuao list 1*
conduced in tho interval of tcsclutrn,
abolished, f
.and for tho promotion of our district i
Leg^ documenta. Writ or other pro- '
oesn, amfeerion of judgment, cognovit,
yet, Mr Sumncr.fbrgetful that thusa last
appeal*, warrants, etc., letter*of admincomplained that their teocliere were not
utterance* from tha sama mouths hare ivlration. testamentary, etc.
Well enough uducatod for their work,
boon wrung solely by tho force of iliaI ticket) “Peoples party," (Peoples ticket), ami next winter there will be an in­
pair, would have the colored race and
cressed demand for well qualified'
etc., to now succeed in deceiving the
•I’, tf ui once more trust to them aa th*
' P*«pto by any such wicked course.
rim of i-ianiinations will bo carefully
, "Stealing tho livery of heaven*’ to pare
b
mad*, uad the indifferently qualified ap-1
XatoSseatorla iksfitetMote
। their way to power, debauchery and naplicant will roceivo a license to teach, j
i tiimal ruin—• h Liberal Kepublimniam 1 when it m determined where hr expect* '
ks *&lt;M »l NMkvUte. 1* IS*
TmoS*/ tasM. Sar of Hrei Middleville is all "right—secure
to lalsjr, and then, only as the necessi­
against all such chicanery, and hercitities of the case dictate*. The first ex­
semi rejoice in the happy privilege they
ami nafiou will commence Aug. 3oth, at
have of supporting, by ballots, such men
Huntings, and continue tiro days, if
as
Llyseos
8.
Grant
and
Henry
Wilson,
I
himself, with his record of weakness!-*
ncceiwory. Ito prompt at nine o'clock.
for Prwideut and Vies President of
ever ploying into the hands of rouge*,
tho United States, and such a man as
nor the balance of influence*, nor the
tho Hon, Geo. Willard of Battle Creek,
preponderance of bad and discredited
of this Congressional District—one of
adviser* into who*o hands and under
Michigan’s noblest eons, os their candi­
whose control ho ha* now placed himdate to Congress, at tho approaching
eeH will command tho trust of the Joy­

al tciliums of thia Republic, saved but
not yet out of danger—sawed, too, by
the wry sms upon wham Mr. Sumner
MW turn*, rsdra/srsrf, in th* present as
well as in the past by thu rery men
whom ks now joins. He m»y go, after
haring hesitated for monlb« white the

Wshare thirteen Grant aud Wilson
poles in our village, all of which hare
been raised within a few days, and from
which flag* and streamvra are floating
in defiance of all opposition to the prin­
ciples of Liberty and Justice. Two of
thoM of three pole*, one on the cast side

now, and he may carry a few with Mm ;
but tho Tint majority of the American
people nil hirw to tho principles h
The despicable meanness of tho above
now dcaerts, and many erno, startled will be appreciated by the Republicans
by his fearful example, will take up the of Barry County with whom we hare
good cause where be teavw it, and tend labored for acron years, very naarly,
never asking or receiving one eent of
money for campaign or any other pur­
pose, except what wo have oar-ied by |

our legitimate buxines*.

But as th-

posted, wo notice this aquib that they
may know the farts, and treat the slan­
der with the contempt it drerrvaa, and
win universally reeetve at the hands of
the Republicsns ot the County of Barry.

CO.

Inocure.no charge'
f! WILL BE f’Mt)

We Sell Cleapsr Tta Otten

GROCERS.
Ofc- lit Sals, cl ttc Loral Lirm Bas
UXD PLASTER.

srrao
LAE,

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

Wool Carding

CALL AT

A S. VAN VL^ft &amp; m.
For Your

Boots and Shoes
»e Iih U» Pres, ri Isral S e

Guarantee Satisfaction

SELECTSCHOOL.

Oiyxtcrs and Rtfrt^hmndi.
’ '

H.A pUtiEU.

F. STEINH’OFF,

Olivet College.

your correspondent, whan interrogated
upon tho some subject, bat a day since,
“prospect* are that they nw.or will hare

* Sirpol aid letiuical,

A beautiful pole, 135 foot high, wo*
raised at Coleman and Bsasott’s Corners
about three mites south-wcit of this Gobtarill*.
The Marchant* of lainiing are to ctoao
place, th* other dsy, upon which proud­
ly floats a magnifiertit flag bearing tbo their rtore* hereafter al ft o’etoek, by
Bgreemont.

Photographs,

DENTIST

Photographs.

This wonderful vegetable restorative
Between 300 and 400 people wore prev­
Farwell, Clare Cbunly, ia aoon to havs
is the aiiert-aachor of the feeble and de­
ent. who were entertained on tho ocea- a L*mloek axtract factory that will em­
bilitated.
A* a tonic and cordial for thu
ploy
300
baud*.
rioa by several good speakers and mu’ aged nnJ languid it baa no equal
( sic by tho Middleville Brass Band.

are especially subject, it is superseding
ewry other stimulant. la all climates,
tropical temperate or frigid, it srtsass

Tho Midland hemlock extract factory
begun the production of tni* staple of
Northern Michigan.
Judge B. F. Rarks, tho Hliaoi* cam­
paign speaker, wm for oom* yosra n
xtudmt in die academy at Romeo.

HASTINGS

EAT MARKET

REMOVED

flttiUkMMnSMDl
W Tar
^16.,
(Mt

inti., and was drawn*!.

the Doily Varden party, but they &lt;r*
not so well know as Mr. Rollin*, and
tbuw who do are *** hrodi, and ought
not to have any influence on the mind*

.

UK, at MB,

New Advertisements.

the asm*. are nearly one hundred and
fifty bet "high, and are really a great
credit to the party ; but nary a Greeley
pole in this town up to this date I and

Nknmrsx. 6avi*« Bvsx, (
Mobil*. Ala., Ang. 7th, 72. $
Eorroa Baxna:—I aw by your val­
uable paper that your beautiful inland
city to prosjwritig. Having lived in yvur
oty for about Uirw yoars. and haring
taken on active part ia building up your
rity.lt to with much ptoasoro I receive
a copy of the Hxsnxo* Bsxaaa each
week; I consider it Me of tbo boot
waeUiw printed in Mtotagan

BY ACKLEY A SLAPS

Washington Block ordr

Beautiful Women.

^msvutma,
Heath

untaruknliv.

PATENT COOLERS;

�East End, Axig. IB, 1872
E*. BixinItem. C____
has gme, and we aro atone; oar wood*
nc more tho mil! whittle will bear; and
when men wish to build— with their
wngua. well tilled-must oH to aonse
other pteco, or have a "log-rolling,"
The play is 611-1 with tnirth, pathos, sueh nn one a* we had in older time*;
and feeling. The tableaux era pro­ and even now, in tho cemitig campaign
nounced worth the prior of admission such things must be attends*! to; coneThe Itepubllcan* of the City of Hast- alone, and th* play itself ia s photo­ quontly the solid Republicans of Hast­
Inga, are requeoted to meet In tbrtr graph of scenery and incidents of the ing* Township msi at the renter Bchool
•erewti wafd.raEri^y vy*nU«. Aug.
House----to-day
as driornr:~&gt;: — sz
■----J ami ajipuinted —
----9B4, Wit,rothaff patera ven vxMrefc, for"-’hoMci-a* If lie "was right tbere.” Bra ■ gates to th* Senatorial Convention at
thv purpute of ahwaiagdetesateu to rep I
Nashville, A. Ryerson; to the Repewwhat the pnus says:
resent each Ward tn the County, and
teulativeConvention
at
Hasting.,
Messrs
,Ve
cnntxuly
asy
&lt;v
bore
never
wit;
Iteprerantatlve Oeuventfon tOhe held
EMoed an entertainment of such tbrill- 0. B. Benham. P. Cremer. J. D. Pen-,
in thl* etty ou the S4tb late. A too for
iag taterert as the “ Spy of Bbifoh."
the Senatorial Convention to be bold In It is InternwTvcd with scenes from the nell, l!. D. Reid; to tho County .Cunthe vlllag. nt NwshTltte oo the 8d of lato war. that almost makes on* beliexo vvution at Hastings, Messrs. I*. Buitoa,
Heptember. The plaare of mret'og will thar are actually w:ti&gt;euing the ranuge 8- J. Bibleman. C. Smith and B. F. Gas­
kill. The meeting waa well attended,
tho boat of feeling prevailed, the true
ring of Republican metaf was wrundod
and they adjourned by giving throe
A t-cautiful and impressive acxuiu was
rousing cheers far our nation's choice—
the decoration of the graves of • oar
brave unknown
«dc« seen never to be
plant aquarely in tho Head Quartan of 1
forgotten.— Slatuurd.
The toara of Mother* aud Daughter* there United Btatea on cur national paof “ Our Fallon Bravva," fortified to the ratio day in Novvmbar next
fidelity of portrayal of tiie sufferings of
A. severe accident occurred near MrNotice teUraeby given Lh«l Hi* H»- our brave boy* at Amleroonrilb- At
publlcan* of Irving will meet In Caucus times, during that impressive scene, John Kennedy’« residnne?, State Roadr'
&lt;»n Tburnday. August 23.', UT2, at the there a a* not a dry eye in the house.— on Sabbath last, to Mr. and Mr*. Wood,1
Towuablp Clerk's office, at 2 o’clock P.
of Nashville, by tbo urupupling of thu
M., for the pttrpoaa of nominating dele­
pole from the carriage in which they
gate* to the County, Repreaentattvc,
war* seated, and throwing them out;
. injuring Mr* W. seriously She wa»
tho assistance of about 40 of nt towns
people will bring it before the public on
Monday evening, Aug. 2fith. It will
be rendered in behalf of tho organ fond
of the Good Templar’s aseodhtion in

Ik. Wika
hr It.s™,

“I
r«
W wd Si IMU, rad nmatri W b.
Jttet asrecommeoded and will b*
‘w » «n*ll part eash down and th. bal■nce in Monthly Installments to suit
irarehaaer Call and eea it at the Now
York Cash Store
17tf

CHURCHES.

MASONIC.

Hastings.

:

FLOWER IM.

Fra Kslt — house and 2 lots &lt;X East
t enter St. Honan and 2 lots on Broad­
way, also the uU 1*. 0. Building and
tot &lt;m Jefu rson St

Railway.

ACKLEY 4 SLAfig

Natkville Correspondence

The following officers of Wild Flower
' I&lt;odgo, L &lt;) 0. T-, for the present quar­
ter, were installed last wrak :

HEY HAVE STOOD Tl
TEST.
Everybody is cordially invited and a
gnod time is expected, for notwfthstodmg the statement of Mr. G. A. B, ^ho
wrote an article for tho Jterwef teat
week, we yet hare over ono hundred
names oa our Rolls, and th* November
•lection will show him that they are all
old enough to rot*.
Wiura.

"h«?Ji* .Jfturgi*
Feed Trough. A. Simkin*. Algauaoa.
Packing Caae. W. W. Cadwell and J.
d Case. T^esing.

TockCroaaer. 8.1’. Babcock. Adrian.
Carpet Streicher. A. C. EUis Bir­
mingham.
Lubricator fur Steam Engine*- FNcCoy. Ypsilanti.

Ererybody

The Weber &amp; G-abler Piano,.
Whisky a bad go —Cards and light­
ing g.» with it Deep cult in the bead j
I aud untold misery and wot follow after. ■
Our saloon* aro receptacles for all of
। tin abate. L Jordan’' headquarters I
brought oat a practical Jetnonrtratfoa '
of it Monday, an J L Hyatt had his ।

WARD &amp; THAYER.

May 15,

Hastings tj- Allegan.

Ntutnux, Aug. 20, Is*2.
M* Earrtra: - Hine* my article last
week, political Halters have bran tour- 1
ing along quito smoothly in thia locality.
Tho Qrrdeyiles haw either lexxnno Mnad, T redd out; Jiur.es Russell, Hwy
ashamed of their euurso, or have blownd Munroe, Vico Presidents , Henry Mar­
tin, Secretary s Ix-wi« Wilcox. Treatnrer. I Koop u large supply of Salt for .tale at Lowest market rates,
Meeting* will be hell alternately ia the
1 heir Brick Warehouse.
various di*tri&lt; la of the Township

Apply to H C Ihuxr-LB,
Reul Estate Agent.

The Republican* of llutlaud arc re। quested Io meet tn Caucv*. at the CbidThe reason why trade i* good at the eater School House, on Thursday
। New Yokk Cash Store, ia Isecauao they Aug. 22d. al 2 F. M. tot the purpose of
‘ sell godsls so cheap that everybody can
। afford to buy.

Perhaps it would be interesting to
of your n-adera in tho western
part of the County to know just how

naitit a worm IBicr cnt acn tkuMEnate to t*e Wolter

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try them before Purchasing Elscwhere.

•10 Barrel lot* and more Mild to deaiem nt a
ranee above ('ur-load Rates.

-riling Tea* cheaper than any other
store in Michigan All tea* warranted
aa rwotntncnj.nl. or the money B&gt;fan-

Jf’OJEX
1 lay* getting shorter

fo* dux. pair* moro of thoae 1 -2 hose

Spy of Shiloh.
tipy of Shiloh Saturday errai

at 0 rte-per pair, jnst recrira! at tho
New York Coak Store.

cure it wilt be teen that al! 3d premi­
um* aro dropped, bn: then- i* more
| than a cxunujotuimg in.-noae of |mco
' to tha 1st ami 2d premium* tu make up.
We hope to se&gt; the Fair prove a sue- -w&lt;r
wwJM wtM &lt;&gt;v lrj ulu,. „„„
f CHS. and wo aro.a*.uiud that the officer* of them in portbnlar is expecting tho
• o! tbo Srataiy will do all ia their |«iwor I'rtttfrr, aud rumor lays that !&gt;•&gt; ho*
already ronuaenceil ptepanng u place
for it. Wo aro afraid that tu- will not
receive any grratcr reward for hi* work
I, Yt«x Jxu.—Under the energetic maa- than hi* party did for th- ptsJer which
agvtncnt of I. W. Vrvoman our efficient they burnt over their victory in Nuith
tSbnriClhe Jail is enlarged and repaired
in a most substantial ami tbourougb

small

SALE:

Water Lime,
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kinds,
piye Lu/ueij ruiyiisyeD ry cnq
lots.

Sugar far 10 LSc; the best grade of
Wheat rome* in quite freely and price
yellow Sugar for 12c nnd every thing ranging from II-25 to |1.8&lt;t per buaheL
ciao in pro;«rtion al
. The Fair Ground is Iraiag enUrged
and improved.
jicopte of Bony Co
। Lots of Salt at"5. S. Guudyuar 4 Co's. -; proud of an officer
I Ditto at Barto* * Goodytor *.
jpndoin keeping ovorythiag entrusted
The Boston Cash Store Is advertising j to his cam iu shape that doe* cred it to the
, by bill* their u&gt;ual timing out sale.

CjA-SXX

loud

for

Wool, Wheat, Oats and Corn.

Middleville ri well supplial with Grant
and Wilson poles. For particular' sre
Middleville Correepondrac*.

$20,000 Worth

In the town of Barry twenty Demo-.
OtU.-AU kinds of Machine Oils,
suitable for Mowers, Ban Mills, Buggies crats have signalled their intention to
and Wagon*. Paints, Oils, 4c, at tho

.

r.L AT

m njffi &amp; m.

Michigan Central R. R.
U. IEIU1U 1RD DIRECT ROUTE,

Ntw/Goods in endless variety juot
opened, asd fur sale at n»toni*bingly
All tho Coiurod voters in Battle Cr» ok
low price* at Barb-r 4 Bailey'* m'.fkf and Kalanuuuo, usllgnfor Irant and
Wilson, except u— ba b an idiot.

or Your

Cheaper than the Cheapest!

XAnJ now Chadtrft* toll* of their having
a colored Juror drawn for the next term
of Court. AB right

and Shoes

Better than the Best!

X The Metbedht Monday Bchool of thi.
son haa pointed a very nice transparency
city will hold a booksit pie-nb at the
with tho words : “ Headquarter*. Grant
Fair Ground Tbondty aftenrwn, of
and Wilson. Heroism *gain*t Greeley ism.” Meeting* every Monday evening
- The Rutland Grant aud Wilson Club Let everybody altend.
,
will meet at the Chidester School hou*e
the Greefoy-Dolly-Varden-mocracy
on Saturday evening, Aug. 31 »t- Lit
are in council to-day and tbo great eore* Tho weather hi* been rather mug headed magnate Austin Blair addresses
gy '* for a wrak post Result: symptoms them on what ho know* about blistering
All ye that want a blister plaster go to
of “fever and agor" quite numerom.
the mooring to day and get it applied
-sf'Tbe new ochool building already at­
"without money aud without price.'’
tracts many persons Io scan the growth
of the immense pile of stone, brick and
mortar. Whsn coapietod it will bo a
bridge that proved to be defective has
beauty.
been repaired in a substantial manner

Pins, at Wuroi i? ■

arrived
Tho celebrated
suoc*e*ful I’hyvician. Dr- N. J. Alkin, is now at bi* office.
No. 11 Canal Kt., Grand Rapids. Mich ,
where be eaa be consulted daily until
October. Road his advertisement in
this JMJMTT
fiT Call, or rend postage for nreufor*.
junolfhlJ

And a road cut round the hill to con­
as tbo suo-craful R, R. solicitor, has nect therewith.
Everything is now
gone to bis U.«ne in Canada to etay a
few weeks for hi* heaUh.
X Mora Mechanic, on tho Wing -Billy
dorred all the Republicans raid four
Ham* and Geo. E Richmond, started
Venn ago They haro even [lasted on
Monday for the Enterprising town* ia their bulletin board what we announced
the North port of Mich.
when Guv Blair was to address u» lour
yrar* ago. We were in earns*: in call­
Nothing ia the “Teoting Ihrpartmrat
ing him "Michigan’, most Eloquet son"
this we*. Aa opportunity ia offored and believe him ao still. But for that
to trot large Water MoUra. or Murir reason, do not chooeo to follow him to
Mellon. Pram nnd PeMhra Wil! not be the rank* of th* copperhead Democracy.

TIS
____________

Maoarx Austin 4 Great ar* prepared
to furnish wood pipe or take eoutrart. to
bring water ft«n springs 4c„ in any
amount deeired and a! the most re asonable term' Call at tho Pnmp Factory’
in Harting, fur prices. 4e AH kind, uf
word Pump* Manufaciured and kept
[

jiut M*e what rtacks of Good* are crowded into my store.

‘NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD,

stock of

J also scH Sugar Coffee, Spice, and in fact all kinds of\
Cheaper than at the "GREAT COST" and "Excursion Salca."

•^“Ikeep a Tailor and Manufacture Fne Goods to order

Drug Department

-rms: UIa&gt;ck.

R.

MUDGE.

Music Stock I
go aasartmenL Politicians cannot (ail to Im »aited wilts
(y Cam;&gt;aign Song* for Both aide*.

WsxTXn —A good Farm Hand—good
AnoYNt
vro rre*(£ iae&lt;
In­
Batoon ia EmpireBUck bid Evening nsgre and steady Employment.
On* of tho principals to th* affair quire cm the premise* 4 mile* South of
Darius Heath was taken to jaR after Hasting*, or address the rabacribor al

DRUGS AND MEDICINES,

con riderable scriradsging

H Th* City Marsbd b blag very sick
with th* typhoid fever. Ilb ca** b a
, critical one

Un or t Arrets ramaunng it the
Heatings P. 0, August 20, 1872
Mr. Ester Arnold, James W. Fifield,
Stanleyb headquarters fot Grotto and
Mias Sana 8. HiU, Chas. A Parkin«, H
wgetablra, aa w*C yj^Wrie* of all. T Rickard. Ju tL Wardwell. X F.
nr

HI/its,

oils,

quoceifies,

.HASTINGS, MICH.

The divorced w» of William Parlamiou. * teltoriag man ia Detroit, has
&gt;r the fifteen mouth* of her aeparation
axn bar husband ami throe children.

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CARD.

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Dauchev fi Cot Column.

CAPITOL OF

MICHIGAN

what'ever'i-lSS
Jssr own
New, Scientific, Succosafal Im

#250

DR. ATKTM

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION,

Prtf. FOWLERS GREAT WORK

» Hoeunt and Okl-btacLwg

* — — —- . • . .mi. r- i.
&gt;w« O&lt;aTKl
IIIT
I I” —‘ » • I
Cr.ioo Utswun of lh« Xsw Capltet of Utehlssa. hsra ropUjsd

The C«lwrt LKtiojrapMiTg Com puny of Potroit,
C*|va u» ««k. asd aw MW paNteUag ■ spUsdid Tinted Lllbagrspb of

i 'YsiurrF'Utt'iOBr. •
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Jlannflwtorar nt

TIN, COPFEi AMI SHEET IBM WBE
WliLirMla Md fcalall &lt;W&lt;r*

Jtwlb ,ln2nMaL&lt;kl- ]
lor fanning purpose- Odn ora yet
iaany thousand MW of wood firming
lands that may bo hod at from ten to
twenty shillings per acre by aptdytag to
the goverument land offices. The fresh
water fisheries of Michigan aro unri­
valled, tbo yearly catch being from sixty
so ninety thousand barrels. White flab,
fmksrel and trout abound in greatest
quantities
Tbo call manufacture of Michigan i*
dealing Io exrel that &lt;rf Mew York,
judging from &lt;be basin... of the past
few yean. The brine is stronger by
thirty-six j»r cont. than any in bi»W
York. The saline basin ■ constantlr
enforging. Tbo business has boon quite

SEWIING MACHINES.

WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS,

- TIWH

$3,000

in

Ciutlt !
$6,55’

Sure,

716 PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS

1871

Sn4 K«;lui

YOUNG MEN

'in Cosh. h&gt;»! E1UI. ond fcraeasl Frvfarlr, la
$23,900
Iteal Estate !

AGENTS WANTED

_____ _

far COOPSl'fXIllt

mma CAMPAIGN B8HI
went it will give, and tho wealth it mav
prodtxw.
'Tho coppar, iron and eoel mine, bar­
boon a great aounw of wealth, and will
in tho tuture increuso rapidly with a
proeperoua and wall ordered national
goewnment. In HMf&gt; the (ret copper
mine waa opened since which time l5&lt;&gt;,000 tons of ore have been mined. In
1 Nbti the mining of Iron waa commenced
and already mare than it.lKO,».H«0 tuns
of are hare been produced. The Lake |
Kuperiur iron m superior to any other ia I
tho world. The ore yields about 701
per cent of iron. In Central Michigan
the immoaso coal fields that have been j
known to exist aro now being developed .
and tho coal La coming into gnnoral use.
At Grand lUpida and Abdmdoa there
ore rich plaster beds.—T.sw. Gcuitf.

iu«ranu» .

W
Irv aura

MEDICAL SCHOOL

C. J. O»n

: arasSsst: tras&amp;tr fit
JI U »U&lt;«4 la a (teas rrlladrr lauK.lt
«aa4l?&lt;7"^3aii|kZin*£»li&gt;re,H^'&lt;te*JllHaka*?’\lab
■ I iha^ltr •ailaksaaar.l from l». ilkn nMa,
&gt;
1 M Nr*"sd unl.l Ik. o.Haars dra.a
i Its iMiilaU., lair la arsrs iwpaal.

LOOK

i:\hnblti jlgents Wanted in Every Town in the Stale

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HORlTiQ PRATT, PrcfL

STARLET I. TURNER, Sa/J.

CHAR J. M, Go. Aft

LOOK HERE.
mJ although you may l&gt;© tho moat ex­
quisite pointer tiring, tho spider haa a I
right to laugh at your coarse daubs aa
alio runs over thorn. Just show her!
your crochet when you shriek at her.
"Haro you spent half your days." tho ’
apidur, if ah« bo sjxtefui, may 'remark, I
hare you spent half your life on'
these clumsy ottoman ouren ? My dear ।
lady; ia that your web t If I ware big I
e nough, 1 might with reason drop you ,
and cry out ngaWt you. Letmeepaad 1
n day with you and bring my work. 1,
hare four httlo bags of ’bread—such I
little bags ! In erery bag there are more
than IUOU boles, ^-such tiny bolsa!
Out of each hole a thread rune, and all 1

tUTUKTS

Gigantic

Gift

Enterprise.

$166,000

tjagsmai.

VMIHIJUknl. rid
feuWaUs adMarf lari*.•

St Joscph.Mich. Sept. 1,1872
l» vrMMi. Mt&gt; ■

Condition Powders)

•rref M&lt;«lral,os

threads that liaro ixusod out of her four
bags through four or fire thousand little
holes. Would you drop her too ; cry­
ing out about your delicacy ? A i-rstiy
thing for you to plume yourself on yxrar
delicacy and scream at us."
Haring
made such a speech wo uiay suppose
that the indicant creature foataus a
rope around one of the rough point- of
tha lady's hand, and l&gt;-ts herself down
lightly to die floor. Coming down stain
is noisy, clumsy work, compared wilh
her way of locomotion. Tlie creeping
things we acorn are miracles uf beauty.
They are more delicate than any ormulu
clock, or any lady’s watch mode for

NATURE’S

Hair Restorative

CHAMPION WASHER

Dr. Wells’ Eiiract tf Jrnieia
Saginaw City will very noon haro the
benefit of an abundant supply of pure
water, as the pipes for ths Holly system
are now boing placed in position.' Bay
City u oIm to be wholly or partially ,
supplied by azadleatwator before tho
aoaaon is over, nnd by a year from this 1
time the works will be oomplotad at a ;
total cost of not much loan than t250,- 11
000. East Saginaw haa not yet decided ;
on what it will do, but public simtimont !
will shortly require that some definite i
plan Im- wttled upon by which good wa- J

SnwnMl MlrMMSM'irS LmmX/uI Z
.yraL-t.’T’; • •

inrostrnsat by «Qwr of tho aitire nomad
could be made to better advantage than
a liberal appropriation for tho construc­
tion of Water Works by sente modern
system. The bralthfulnoM of the peo­
ple would more than repay tho outlay
in a single year, and die increased pro­
tection from fire, thereby decrereiag ths

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BLOOD PURIFIER.
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A Farm of 120 acres, situatod in the
township gf Baltimore, 8 miles ftwn

good young and growing onhard, g&gt;»d

Sahool Homo. Hugar baah of
1,000 trees. Splendid timber uf all
kmda; Oak, Kaswood, Whitewood etc.
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2nd It is the Easiest Handled.
3d it does the best work.
14th It is the most durable, being harder than
tempered stool.
5th The points will wear nearly twice as!
long as on any other plow.

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TBS POLITICAL 81TOAT10M

BLAISE TO SUMMER.
at tho Govern: uent' there well-grounded complain la is so'
o oiniosiuuu. 8uth i fresh that 1 look at Mr. Bunmor'a pic-!
A Scathing Beply to Sumnsr's
Thai Mr. Greeley ture of Mr. Gresley with unfeigned as­
- *— -------•
, ... sees n wosui surer proton t his aiding 1 tonishment. Evon the (uroored conmost v^wrotn and unsparing o. lautt- jt
yf tjumaw
are it is versions uf tlio Southern rebel* is no:
finder* with Grant and hia udministra- t„ B0 maltor of profound astonishment so wonderful that of th* Trihrae into a '
I • - ■ — -------- “•------------- t&gt;——
i •'■.uHrtcr of Chnrfes Sumner.
tonbtless wc could find n mau who ,nor to-day :
Avucm, Ms., July 31, 187i.—To
Grant reptewnt* Joyality m linculn did ■ use them for hU own purposes. And Hou. Charles Sumner, U. 8. Kdnntor—
: in IMir. I do not cam for hia ddects, H &gt;s l«*«iblc that, in rare mcmcuts of Dear Sir : Ycpr letter published in the
were they ten timra grater. Cnthsiu ! exceptional courage or virtue, Mr Qroo- (Opera uf this morning will create pro­
'
. » . .
_— aL^lta.
.1—~ ,.r .^-iDg so. But jn found pain and rogn-t among your far­
defarts weigh liulo with him in eompat- and Junin*
ho --know*
ho —
is u«r
mer puuwve.
political ukwmm
friaad*, roevugouas
thrpugbuut llr»
New
ium wilh tho hnmensuiublo evils that tafiimv of V&gt; u»v» wa.™ m ■^—*. • —- | ——— — —— ————s —
------ - —
it
tif^ tn, ttee il.r r .un. uf Wpress'titfltive and symbol of tho right*, their toil, and is contented to bore. Engle ni Your power to injure Gen.
would rcult from trusting the reign* “r of\ Hn|Wl anbjwt Ryon If I tweeted Every «tan al nainuwn mm&gt; nee* $1»«U. ■. Grant vra* -xhaurtod in yvur renmrkagvvetnuirtd &lt;“ Gtveloy mid bu friends. I Wr
pujlrato of Fmidoat /of couase.if copperhead* and setaMtati* bfo speech ia tho Sonato. Your powar
He was invited reamllj to rWiH'f ape-1 Gnuit,—which in aouo «&gt;nro is true. i*t* lift Mr Greeley into tho Wtito I to injure yourself wm uot fully exerlitfosd a'ldresa in Boston. Hi* answer i but in pD wnre is tho whole truth,—J Itoure, they will claim—and it Is now (cd»ed until you announced your open al­
to lite istirtalim to wlikh nlliiMtan ' »hou!d rtill vote for him against t» ri’bol- nnderrtrrai that they shall have— their liana, with Southern aeewrauU in
.
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.
. ■ jjon at the ballot-box, to which dikloy-. full shor^ m shaping tho joltay and till- their efforts to destroy tlio Ifopubluan
baa already town made in tho tote- .
(IOU,J| cliildirti ha* ths villas uf tW admimsfraUot..! party of Uo nation.
gtaphii dispatches, is in full a* follows. . Q^Juinyjj,o character.
They aro no bungler*, but shrewd at a
1 havo bat recently road, with much
.SwsarKorr, AugrutD, 1872.
Tn stop .now for criticism of pwuh bargain, and sure to get good security &gt; interna the circumstantial and uilaute
«Cou ask
... me
.....
.-_.-i._-.
ail—as
.. ..r
I. ill. I* fur
n imuniw.
*11in tonier-ktano
tlietrufI nra.A
U&lt;..raccountt.v
in you in thu fourth
...I
to cddre.i.
, Isult.
llios.’ of rtranl
Gvu. Grant
His
fornpnunUs.
The romeruf
stone
tlietr
given by
rel­
ra a involved iodte mu-, blaming ■ foan’a awkwardness when ho i jUiey i. to rejrudiste our debt or assume
shall »nrely linax Oust
i shall luvbably Mie Jul- ate Chamber in 1805, for defendin
Grerln. I
yup for thp cpailduiice,
th&lt;i Senate, Hid coilaitiimplied in jour vrajucst. * Amoug you ।
[arty throughout the houtli, i
Ing tu your own (Lowing to ■
Hu Supporters.

clftfln _
speoclxM «f Charles Sumner.

When,

uni to with yourwlf and Mr. Greeley in

nX leaven that lump of political un­
soundness. Tho adtninlstxstiou of Mr.
ueratic administration, awl you would
bo Compelled IO
repent end turn

ing U-mocraric votM, Ulastrateng it by

atimupt to murder you, was afterwards What cuurw you will pursue toward*
found In tho rebel conspiracy to murder

BICKS * BROTHER,

IBITT®

witboat Ct

upon you. Mr. Tombs, of Georgia, personally, but what will b* ibacomph-x‘
’
openly announced his approval of it in uin of the g
tboSouftte, ami Jalf.TMju Davis. four government
munlhs after its orerrreuoo, wrote a let­
ter to South (Urwliua ia lutanne eulogy
of lln«jlca for having so nearly taken.

font for inc to attend a raiblui m.ctiur H-tath hoars vntnos* that the mass of m pepl n|ilho wu La* gained. I am
in Borton; and indsed 1 think 1 rat. H-.utbc-n nfiltr. aro wholly unohaugod nut ready for such an wjurnment. An
stale my vi.ws more MtiArtarily in a Ju upinfon. iimt wady lor another retdl &gt; &lt;dd frond, now residing xn Georgia,
letter than in a public addree*. It rau »hen ever tho woy ojora*. Th., wide ; wFo stood, nflo In hand, tn han^ al|
phase, therefore. I wid- commit.,irate' •n.-vaj .ngonirntiou of tho Ku h!ux through that fight, told me. jail after
with you In this war. rather than in the shows tbs *»me thing. Tbat orgnai-- th. Ctormnau &lt;^r«ta&gt;u;
one vuu reggt*:. Ii''»
"n1' Uwaure pubic ojnnion
‘ 8», before Grant arrested those -0
ui courts lfo&gt; lint tbuiigb'. that urtui* there ibren-d it op, apd ta .uupcmim; Ku-hlo* tn North Carehna 1 never
' ’
llwc of help 1 Afopt without a loaded musket al my
1 tl.L wu* to 1 bed

fu JafrrUIt. Mubiox.

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28. 1872.

ba an fore-

the government to hia enemy,
oml men of tills country arc „„ —
class enlightened, but they taro wonder-

KOliKHTS
Ing
a qimUaud
alliance, sixtoea 7®?” “K°&gt;
Messrs.
TooniUj and Davis in thedr efforts to re-'
1 publican* dore &gt;rally rut-any faith in sga
ry- iImmc proteitatioru. Tnrro h nbt a enso ! •'
_
o : of didu’iun. They are hypocrites, trot i *lial that rlrctfon mean*. I'll nevr
it dup**. Tliy know well tho pli.t, and 1 ri»k living in Georgia trudor Grwdey- ' lean politica nothing to uiarvelcui has mure than Horae* Greeley,
lhe sswiiw of iiupsrt'Jil liberty—
I . ver occurred as tlu fellow»hi&amp; of Bob- U&gt;« echo m Tammany Hail,
u for lit" »ak4 of 'dli.v are ullllug to help I I'll soil out and rouio North.”
nwl which hu» never llaug.
They
Such is the testimony of a Joyal ma
natrhtyln&lt;«s whkh hn* *rlJ«u ------n it and ri-k th« iQUM^ucmxw
Joccvcd—of that deration whs- h has so know iliat Mr. Greeley • ••le.-tn.u means . &gt;u me cromu . inai is uuw it suosv in .-ucnxte in a joint wtlorl to &lt;tnv&lt;* tno
the
Negro
unrciutered
to
the
hate
trf
Georgia!
llcpubtif;.!: party from power, oad hand
randy shrunk from any sacriflco--which
Gentlemen, I hara another interest in I over thu^guvernmeut to thu j.radical
no opposition could tirv end no danger the tfonlhem Ststes, with no interfercoco from t|ui Nation in hi* IvhaK'lhat (Irani* cforti m The anti-*lar»ry can*' | control of those who so recently Miugbt
it
means
th*
nitislitutuiuai
amendments
j
was
only
a
pwtion
of
tho
strrrgle
Lo{
to
destroy it. Ilia no use tor you- to1
imv ..
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only nftsT Utaluradadilaemtion. I should m utrulix-vliby u rofitwrhrad Cougxvw*,' brreti capital mid labor, (btpital under* | (nko rvtngo liohind the Ropublican roc•• •—
i_»r— oi_
lu-sitate to publish my diraent If I wore our d*&gt;Ll luoi|~«v’l witK and our ls&gt;ud» I took Io i.»n the laborer. VVe have bro- -■ » *»
billing 20 [for re nt. in ayery market ken that up. If Grant ia •lerfi.rl that
is ve«j Tl.e Dctmxmtic millionaire who it wll- 1 dispute and all quiHlfomsconnected with
was wrung—that the OCenoubicji ling to Ji*k ibis ba* already “hedged.'' it sink out of sight. All the u*oe« of; rvmaiu firm iu’his llepublicou principles , dsfonec.
iintMirtant. slut Ids ruMtak.' ' He holds naltons « f Confederate bonds, tho war are put beyond debate, nnd u he would lx* (wworleM against the Con- I
Iresds to fatal results.
JiMM G. Buixr.
(Signed)
grow that would earn* into poser will
1 think crerv loyal tnsn, • nougb to pv four tiiu.-s us«r for all tho '■ the labor iwvcmcnt. 1 do not count him, in tho evuul o! hta* efortiau. Wi
. n-...for. .1 n&gt;n". should fonc* «u tko National SuwitUw, and much on th- recognition uf that mov&lt;jG’lfliit and the Nptfon Uu n .alidy laugh «t th" »mull Unnlhold -1 ment by tho Itepubliean Courention,
Bute Iteci.
. rnleLnlvin thcbaiid. era he bus duptal.
though 1 gratefully oppremto IL Bui tho inability cj- a Itemudcnt io enfurco a |
policr, or even a measure, against the
I the old Bej ublirou party.
think , allies only the coperhead* of the Demo- I
will of CongT.-*. X^hat more power J
orc for new one*.
oxine iccv loyal i «*»ic tmrty. 1A* foues talk to *ay he
’( would them be in Horace Greeley to on- । Traver** City $280 with which to ]«y up
elected
we
»hall
*]M*n
l
|
force tho Ilcpubiican jiolicy agaitul a ' their old debt.
in HW, agailHt I ba* joined the Ih mucrots.. Such a *tatcsrs in lighting over the j Democratic L'ongrve* than there was in I
.
... I »....■ I. an
In ite- I tetllfM-SraCV

ff.M. I PJOHX.

Respect fully nniioiiiiee to their patrons 11
the Public (erncralk, I hat they iiave rciiiov.o4
Xo the I.urge nnd Coiniiiodious .\cw Urick
r^l^re adjoining the Washington Block, and
will he happy to serve all who may give the.iiF

g
tie Filial

set.
all kinds of Produce.
* BRO

Powders!

02418780

ISAAC AV. V ROOMAJT

I- H.MALLURk

Salt! Salt! Salt!
FARMERS

i WASKl

where you

know you get none but the

WE AU COMIaU

liran party hod outlived its usefulnessM. .....
•" groTB. auu
umi.li wavwij -------------- i ■.
Genth men, the reason which l&lt;-ad tut r.. 1*1 Vicineuv- siicy uro uu. tv., ••m.a, atiu
1 know ir-rco honist wir Democrat* , shall have btwide w.co&amp;teinptuoixs l^nur-1 ha* already in hia latter of acceptance,;
“* “ daily.
Io my pnsent ciphtfon, trr epite of n&gt;y
wish to change'.heir Ixute and and m- ing of tho fnbor question. Ite fronds i taken ground practically against tho
A daughter of Joshua Brown, of Bohlformer views, ought to give my judgThe cvnvtmlion Republican doctriae x&gt; often enforced 1 win'* I*nurte,was killed a day at two
’ ’
•"
I am for- cent heartily llw result uf the war. Ail '■ were nt Cincinnati
honor to them, lint their* plsre ■■ rcurmd their «pt-&lt;-al». and Mr. ffohurx 1 by yourselE uf the duty of tho National sinew bya plank folliagun her neck and
nut with Greeley, but with Grant | himself alfinu'tet that lalxir wo* "not a Government to secure the rights of *v«vy ! choking her to death.
lhev fought at his *id&gt;' ;
Ibetc live fouiw." l*residrnt Grant means citizen, and tho protection of hlo, poraOO'
TTie Benton Harlior box and bosket
they'should stand today.
I ku&gt;&gt;* | peace end oppirtunity to agitate th.* and property in Mr. Greeley '• Ivtlei
phaticallv deitax! General Granl-y fitness it ia hard to con fen mistakes: but 1 proc-1 great tr.duaxn.il qawtunu of the day. . accepting the Cincinnati nominatipn, lip inanufsctariiw ur* running night and
ter the i’rvwidency.
Deluded by tho
day preparing for the disjioaal of the
tire
what
1
prearli.
। 1‘rvaiileiit Givvtey means the scandal j plra.es every Ku-K!ux villain in tho Urge crop al fruit in that vicinity.
UvtiubU. an press,' 1 itotit from city I.,
If
Gen.
Grant
is
sot
aside,
who
m of- and wrangle of Andy J&lt;Jnuon*H years , South by repeating the Democratic cant
dty juvlirating agaiutt Ida election. In
On tlw 3d. George Harrington, in the
private with Mr. Sumner urn! others, I feted U* in hi* plate ! Horace Greeley, oyer vnin, with sccesaion encai»p»l i'1 alwul legal self-gotornatoui. Bud in- Hsathor &amp; Allison mill, Eas: Saginaw.
weighing in good rebel parlance against
long and earueeily agaiu»t the
ilursco Greeley’ is. Wo abolitionists
cditrnliratiaxi, and finally declaring that a{p mpling tn change tho mandrel belt,
putting such a man iuto such an
wav literally torn to places.
st lime they saw only his
A harvest handatSaadstauo knocked
and *U]h»jHo&gt;1 him b&lt;«rt-

teokii those‘ age enough to exinfi-ea hi* faith. If event* tortured, tnuidervd, trodden under foot, i promote the WcU-Wng nf i|» inhabit- I ployvr.had
i-r—l«— i—&lt;
a.._i——I
. .. ...u
c.-the judgutout of
*1 prescribe. The
pkio English is
u to the pave fault and itotarnble in- , to risk anything for an idea
October .“■th and Olh, 1871, waa $023,­
888,97, of which $57^80 V'J has be-n
Domingo matter I think the Irequrat abused even an Atneriran pul.tkian.
putting relative* into offira highly cb-' privileg- ..f tradmg P"«»P^ 6ir
undm* prejudice agntut tt&gt;
their protectioi, but leave
1 -•
• •
*
,r „f WebBut for lack of ability
Knanp. in Heath, with 60,(XX) fort of
ster is warning ruough ngain«t any man
in public life ventunag to
t&gt;iu insult implied in pnuu'hi
uk-gietA (o heedloa and imlucrludnatfrom lirinc men.
u« t.irgiveneis and conciliation
l&gt;o you, av u friend to the cjlutod
upinw io in*-. iniilcreonvilk* nnd -~^L, T.‘—
'
f Uvnsral Grant's adminis- . : :.. .
living horror. Beside tho

FIRST QUALITi.

His truly original, ktateemanlikc and
(Tristian policy towards tho Indian* it
admirable, and standing alone, ia enough

ait*

pbisonid all through by that dread cruever willeaa enough to connect tliendea

amid innuumrub'e difficultsca in our for-

qooose/iBLitt rwm-

[■omw-my oi mo
merit Um. Grant's prompt interfrrworkingui

and fined $15 and cost for assaulting

tween himself and us.

Aou w31 trad

eightdsour law. 1 *haU_alwBy* remren-

BLACKSMITHING!

ia tolerating the Ku Kulx is i.agrant »
But Yhe Prosidmt and his immediate | loj;
friends desires our
effort* and tuccea* in that mail«r.

J S. GODYEAB. A Co
Earn art Batua Ju &gt;», I'11

SSL,

tire** glorying in th* atrocities. Mean­
while—tlmuki to the unparalfolted mer­ bill by IImi
ry, tho unutterablo genenalty of the as filibustering.

jailors of Andersonville and Libby—

Wilsor. asking him to urge Gen. Grant

lien. Grant's bow to manufacture political and pesruniary *uecc*s out of the cuuvirtfo«* of

a wao are eo-ernetho support of Mr.

to tho Administration nnd to the llepuhlicnn party! But their frvinds may
fairly daim lhst during tho last three

mento, the Thirteenth. Fourteenth, and
Fifteenth. To giro those amcadmhnfii

DENTIST
and left him doubly defenxtle*

of Gen. Granta

Holder t
tIcK.
HERRICK.

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am

Lire.- 1."-!

M ““ *

reaeutativv*.

Lincoln during the dark year* of 1862
About 160,000

Gold &amp; Silver Watches

..X^TraLLOWIMG LOT 0F 0141,18 PAII)

S)lii Silttr ui Plata! 71R aB4D 138 T°.H^. . . . .o«.

I

u nvowu raxue they need my advire-. No ; they
I Ml. and nnA«r*tand and see the'.fianirrr. But I

jseoure* Spaoial Protration to Every Polley

I

fgSgfi gg

t
"lifotima *Witi«nrt," how comm

lane. U71. That

$5,000 pur annum.

Qrerarillo export to expend
build water tanka for the rt

THE

Ml

of August. Bo honest and
Republican ticket, if you would

ting to that mood of mind which doom.

his formal
a Kull find.

It .all remain* lamentatay

■m t &gt;

fnnd

They

allow the Civil Bights biU to bo rated
id with a de­
nial so abeolute that it amounted to a

■till Hvo, —unharmed, in ncaaiful posKtsion of eery right the law can give,
except that of lifting thrir heeds against

commending, that measure to Congress

Life Insurance for Business Men

Tho Grard Rapid* pilico made 171 ar-

*

Ta. A,™-. sw£l£a»bM -as■ *&gt;~..-M*-1 ■?

BLACKSMITHING

FRAMK U WARD,

tivu ngnu uiu povu-i oy ina uuusu.—
Gvonrian loyal meu* ruthhaaly shot it wav introduced by ynurpnreonal ftiend

I,I.,hl: .ins! " This is ceitamlv news to mid. The first-born of u 100,0lM&gt; Isiuwbold* are still freshly mournreL Till on* and factious hostility uf tho Demoitliin n year, throughout half the Kiulh
iv* cpvrvdly
robl*cd, tortured and tcannol the Glebe, tho Democratic memhow timidly In* held up bis skirts about

xa

�ora corarr rrcrar.

ton. the utfiexJisftiare^JMB^ hrori, wending their way toward tho WM. H. BURK-A-CO'S COLUMN. I
■tbraaeattoaod school hoaso.
Your
Il U with unusual feelings of proud and tho abound .ng tympa^ «fLtaroln; ocrTOspcmdeni did not attend ;in cohmsatmfactwn that wo place nt the head of
qumoe of aiikuaaa in Ida family, but
of
the
Army
and
Nary,
and
re
to
bo
our coulmni to-day the Ticket noadaatwas furnisbad a true vorsioa of the prood by the Republican. &lt;rf Barry County at tho helm of Govwnrreent, whe&amp;or eeedingn of tie evening. Many were oAu*«d riX"nd^'^t?ot*^l!«ii,*3ui ta ’
tho tinus l» padfle or stonar, n man. disappoint*!, vety many at tbo Greeley- nudto st taat 1*0. to U sfas.ata oa U.a &lt;Ula of
at the Conventfou on Batmday, and
fituffly, who has not been found want­ ilea, that tliair friend and politiai)
whom on the 6th of November we .hall ing- Lot not tho people exchange a
ar OB* sad «rarotaaas.M«tolsSraK*ta
brother, Vau Velsor, did not put in an
elect by not leas than 1,600 majority. cwrtaiuty for nn uncertainty, but, in appearance. But then, they must put Iwtoa Urtarafo aad Shatter IMrel£jBsh,
lto.1 Itaban- bran.!, -f Wlnoodsta Mono*
There ia not a man among thorn a’J, of horn sly phrase, 'Let well enough alooo.* up with wbat could not bo helped, nnd Wl*al Floor asd tteleo Wi«„.^. ft,, frioor
eoaolaally ia aloro aad *m oats at UM abort ad.
*Jfew*l
which every rotor in the County should Gxixr's x» ttunos ta a sinoaax »a- after nil, they cnucludod that George dross.
cxjerrr.
was a boat in himself anyrrav, and he
not bo proud, and fo&amp;'nrhota ia the boat
could giro the block Republicans Holl
interest ot tho whole people ho should
Columbia alone, even ro, Grorgo laid
Almox: a Greeley Man.
not vote. When such men as Brindle,
aside bis cane, and went in. George
*
»■ »
Vrootnaa, rowers. Wheeler, Hotchkiss,
Ms. Editos
You ream to hare cw- spoke, 1 understand, about an hour,and n»MUr nHitaod to .ayplyiag Baaatatarvrs
C. G. Holbrook, Hsyford, Euaiell, respondents from all parts of the county did a mighty work. Hb laudations uf dirwl. aad Iboa. hariag Wral to seU wdi. •• i
think, tad It fer italr lalsmt to ceofrr will, os
Cressey, Williams and Wood are elect­ except Hope, ■&gt; I (bought I would toll the Phikwophor of tbo white hat. jwsro tator. mH tog
Urttogo l.rui.tad If dratrwi.
wonderous indeed But poor Grant,
ed to till public aJScrs, honest uxpaym your about the poto raising at Cedar
Thun. McGraw ft Co.,
and tho Republican party, ware nearly
Xo.t Atwater 1U- Marti.
should rejoice, and the public suckers Creek. Th. Democrats of Cedar Crook
made all the niraarery anungvmonta, annihilated. Why, friend Dowcy, when
D. D. MALLORY ft CO.,
of all grades flee from the wrath to
be
got
through
with
his
epooch,
there
and on the 13th inaL, collected and
com.
*
wnuuuAtr
tiutxiui u
raised a very nioo and respectable hick­ was but fiyUftn ot all that mighty con­
Our space to-day forbid, the reforunro ory poto—Democratie pure, no Greeley course of yctors present, but what wore
Greeley
men,
and
there
were
in
all,
2-1
to the particular monte of each of tho about it—and hoisted tho stars and
voters present ou that, to Orangeville,
School Books rf- Stationery
nominixst that we should bo glad Moo, and stripes on it.
And Foreign Fruita,
Now about toy becoming so near be­ ever mcmmorablo night. The scene,
shall from time to lime lay before our
Mnnufaetnroro of
ing a Greeley man. I saw there a dig­ the Greeley part close* and George re­
readers, but when all are u rvrtfy no nitary from Hastings with tola of hair sumes his hat and cane, and an audaHERMERICATXY SEALED GOODS
special commendation seems ao impor- on hU face, and I do not doubt but lie 1 cious Republican, ot tho black kind, L.
PRESCRIPTIONS AND FAMILY
1-lCKI.tti. PHLHSnVZH, Elr.
will wish it auflciently thick to hide his : W. Wing, by name, jwv[k»cs to thooe
70 Joirdr&amp;m Avenue, Detroit,
might. Woknow, that tbo . pfloplo of whole face are long. I also, saw a dark few Rcpublicnnv, that, inasmuch as bo
colored round top hat, close above a pair 1 had a Constitution and By-Laws for tbo i»L&lt;nob XiroToRGMknw:
Barry County know, that truer or more
AWllulnaulo nnd Itntatl.
of spectacles, which attracted my attoo- 1 purpose of organising a Grant and WilFpteadid ltoaawa«lpl.toM. J ertarw. r.rrrrl i
tloti, and by observing closer a fare be­ son Club, to proccwi to orgauixo said trg.and OMtoldlag., .arrested, »»&gt;. A literal
.
for their suffrages, and that in the list hind the spectatles. 1 arsuro you I was ■ club at onto. Those present friendly to । dmCMol to drains.
MM«r OOLAXfi CADIXET 0R0AX5.
|
there is not the name of a single man
tho Grant cans? concluded that would bi
A innally to Drains and Arabia, ttead Air
who would not do lianor in tho pc ople soon bo began to address one Jack, a i beat, so they al once organized by mak­ etrvafar..
ADAM CUDNK.
,
"
Moarra
Aosw,
MroK
.
•
our place, saying, "I suppo«o, you will ing L. W. Wing, Esq. Proeidunt, Henry
of the county in any position to which
1 Hewitt and Daniel Morehouse Vku
reto for Greoley ?"
be might be elected. With a ticket
weet s
e
"No, I won’t; no Greeley on my Presser.t«; T. B. Diamond, Sccrotnay...... MICH.
composed of such men. liepublicans o pintu," says Jack.
Robert GaJIand, Treasurer; and cigbt- CStXU Rknim.
T. tl. EYIl.X. V.oprtaior
| "Oh, I guess you will conclude ti&gt;, bo j ocn names then and there ware record
Barn-, the party in the State, oxpec1
you to do your « hole duty ccjAhc 5 th of | fere election, when von realise thst i ed for Grant and Wilson, and soon tri
you do not rota for Grtctoy {you wii ' exjioct to have more than ten times sigh­
November.
teen recurdv-l with them.
1 help Grant."
I truly hope another Granny G roelet
1 hod kept very quiet until then
probably on account [uf being among , man will esnno down hero to spook,' Ik
Grant's Election a National N ecessity big folks ; but I could stand it no long | cause if thorn are fifty Republican! in

Flour | Grain.

IERTS &amp;. CO.

DRY GOODS

Wool l!

Wool !

■rSxiXsnii'ftFii: i

D’ye Stuffs,

PAINTS &amp; OILS

OYSTERS

’

S

They have Added to their Immense Stock

250 Rolls New Carpets,

175 Packages of Dry Goods.
1 .

Dress Goods,

H°T 1-&gt;

Money,

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H

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Money.

1

tlifo township that will vote for Groetoy
■ as A. J. Bwno and Charles II Wood
, said there vfere, wc fecl'anxious to know
[ who they oob.
1 But until wo find who they arc, we
1 shall keep right on talking Grant.
Oncw mordwA over,

soli.

j$ iiajroqtv
nr ACKLEY i HUUJE

in6cpez.no charge]
Dof. 8ssrata&gt;s at So,. |

l-llootlon ."Xorl.-.-.

:

Cyrl Chartrand a hand in Howard's
mill at Port Huron, was thrown upon
’.patent udger which has two circular
- sa^s, ono of which sawed his ho a.
through and the other sawed his !k&gt;m
ioffjqst bvluw the chin.

:rr*TK niirAKTaeaT. micukmm,
L...?S55i,!i0Kvtl
... n. a/ritata
v n—.

a tas!
testwssagHt:

One Hundred Thousand Dollars

New Advertisements. i ’•*K'Jte'*a«o Itolrd*at‘*Edto&lt;H»&gt;UtaVa^i i

We Sell Cieaper Thai Olliers.

MMjMBA.'TF: onm-zn.

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J. ole

fit
ty i

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itfroume. The ban- faced man was
| called to talk to tlsurn. He said lots to
j them, I can't tell ynu nil, bn; will try to
I B’Te y°u th° sulmiancs of it lie sail
i tho Democratic party had been a great

ill
i i 1 kHri

' &gt; Ml«» W IM stilt Mi cfon sir lias SNaeiy ■&lt; IMr . a hbbroa.CMiaiy » allarted. Ata a twaater to.
»r. IwNi-* M Iba.l'rNfcMs Ortfev. lolWSWrot ll»i Ita Matnate Sraatonai IHWrirl. to .kwh J».r 1
“ •Itojb-L a«r»«ta. 1. Ita to.rta.to at |
1 Gl X.k IX "1 Ita
La., uf tin. AIM a

la uua SUU-f at
vial, «l MUI i. Ilawl
j then eallml the music (undo Tommy 1 la.l
EKwd? rM«r M t
W.i^. t. F.lNut
l bond) down in front of the “huxster ; *—l jn»«amr^\^»Ww,ia.»a. awn IMn a-laa a
shop" of S. 1*. Laribee, wburw tbs lailios 1atra'a '» ’|L-| dvl*LNiVla aJ^raurts iai*i V".,, &gt;
wure. and murvheJ thorn to the liowury
j in good style, the: geo tiemon foll&gt;iwin|

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A

j have secured in (hem in stnnentn aa pli. able as they can desire. ILat r.Vy fnl- ly Budemtand this, is too obvious to be
denied
1 For this reason if fur no other. Uio re-

!

' signification of the linn, a doctrine that
has been th® cause ot many of our
; greatest national wove, tho end of which
' is ant yet; and tho Democratic [.arty

! 1

lie

i party—Stati: Riarrrs, in tho broadest

!i

1

or. Such n sweeping argument 1—"i
Every man of average understanding yoq don't vote for Greeley, you wil
must see that tho proerat political con help Grant" I howled right out, j
tout, is a struggle of the Democratic par­ eould not Help it, I came near shouting
ty to regain power, and that no portion far Greeley. Being so excited I ran to
of that party is more active in this can- ' tho door of tile nice bowery we were in,
rnas than tho rebel element, whatever ! arid shouted out, ‘‘come in hero.'-.bqys
disguise* arc set up, to tills complexion ■ they will nasko Greeley man of yorfsin
does the conflict come at last Mr. Gree­ l five minutes." But tho boys having
ley ia simply a decoy duck, by whom to 1 steady nerve, would not stir a peg, ani
entice enough Republicans from their tho open air sous brought mo to tnysol
[arty sllegiance to pro Ahn victory to | again. I. of coarse, began to enquire
their ancient enemy. Ami the some is who that mtn was behind thiev •j*cta
true of Ex-Gov. Blair, the candidate o ' elos, nnd [learned that ho won an editor
the Democracy of thia State. The idea , from Hustings. Well, now, didn't I
that, if chosen, either of „thom could or | fowl curious when I found I hmi made
f would even attempt to resist the do­ ' such an ado before an editor; bu
I maaJa of the Democratic party, is too it was too late now.
absurd to bo entertained by men of I All being ready i’uo pole was w&gt;*
! «r. They hare given in tUtr sAnits I raised. The Hatshak Mr. OmpWL

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GROCERS.

As •.In.tari.ntrateiir.laltalteUtsafJadtelal 1
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: party, had dune a great deal, but thej। election uf President Giant becomes a ! might ns well think naw of darning »
1 Aad an 'AmaodmMU ratoiiva to Ita aalarta af
1 national aoceaaity, while tho defeat of
, Ja4«wu(te.CinwiCrart.-‘ erarldad tar br tea
j river with a straw (I have forguCtra
Ex-Gov. Elair, is noceaeary to the cun- whether ho said Niagara river or some
fcr Safe at He Lnrst Lmu Eales
PROBATE ORDER.
tinned ptospority and progress of the other) as to lieat the Republican-, done.
। NTATW or WICWlnsN. Coant- a&lt; a.rrr. .i-ll
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.Vain M
&gt;V.aall at IU&gt;
many and varied interests and institu- With enr other similar comparison, 1 .■ y.^a
lSya m iu llwmlaiMBra.UIW
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tions of our State, that haro prospered which ho clahnsd justified them in join­ ’P*L*-* ll-gyai^.n'.^L||».U~I\aj JT^l,'jtJ
STUCCO
Ixoyond parallel in the years that the ing with .any other party or faction, la isa'aiaiwi to ika aiuie ar LMlsr,, rack*.
WATER UME,'
State has been Republican, and its leg- whieli hat! the tamo end in view, via.—-folntiaa in accord with the principles and to beat Grant Ho acknowledged that
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policy of that party. TLo defeat of Mr. tlio sorolraads had got a fonder that was
Shingles,
Lath, &amp;c.
aaS’all aUar'vanaa. tolar Jjirani bwabr aaUfead teal al lb. ant Grn.rta 1
Greeley is necessary in order to keep in net agreeable to them,Z but if Greeley a.*taw tosaM
subjection tho rebel dement, which, hod abused the Democrats, they hod
*rnMaada/.f XovstaMra.it. telw te. bte day 1
UwtmC. la tea Malt ,r NteUsss. tea h!l~.to4 .
wore the Democratic party to starcecd, also nbuso.1 him ns much as they knew
a&gt;&lt; l. taaltotaLvU; .
,
u.ia-a la U.. r-rv a. I.ml-I (n aalS *,lal». -Co.. oatem
Auvrarnar. Uaotrsaal Uavan.or.Mnnarr ofl
wonld break out anew, for it i. now on- how, and if Greolev was ahead it was
Mala. Auditor ura.raL Male Tr.atoror. C.Mmlaly kept in subjection by the most strin­ bucause ho was the rmartrat. fio, he
pn«aui,tol.&lt;_at .-.rlm ; ..riba r-cato ilaanl &gt;1 ItoaaaUua iaptaaaaC Z-lala.
gent laws, enforced by national outhori- said, they must join anything that .Xtoli,
u«.. I—.1-,
ty. It is a national necessity that Gen. would insure hope, and then take a
■•■a
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Grant bo ro-choacn, in order to place million of voters out of tho Republican
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[xrreOnal liberty beyond the control of party to lieat tho Republicans with. So,
hostile local authorities, and establish it 1 snppos- wo are to expect that they
upon an immovable foundation.
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will draft, or enlist them with more
The buslnreu interests of the United touching arguments than bo made
States are in so prosperous a condition there. He said also, it east somethin"
rl&gt; af Ita rials tar tbair adootaa to ntenlaa.
as to ba the wonder of all other naliem to carry on the Goreraniont under
earsaaalia ita rrauimarawtar Um Crataiail.a
-ntototo-u m tytoto Mtoto.
and without a parallel in our own; anti Grant’s administration - didn't say bow
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as this auspicious condition of tho coun­ much. 1 presume he thought all would
-l-.aa-l .M all askar paraaaa IntoZwalM la aall
try is attributable to the cure, wisdem, believe that Groetoy could carry it on
lb. a. ma. for aad to ail al ear tUMnad tta.»S‘»“ i
and skill of a Republican Congress, for nothing. Neither did ho mention
. fmaar aAwU, iraa aato reitl—. sw ■
backed by the steadfast political integ- that it cjit more to carry on tho governtsrzxzxs •:j-toXK 4^1
muni of ouo city alone uodor Democratic
oncy, so the continuanca of that party in rule than it ousts to carry un the Gov­ aSaes toaHaSTtotote &lt;a~»-r -l Marr, r.,,
-rr^-ri
power ia the only wise course for the ernment under Grant­
us&gt;'l
laUr •&lt; l-rabal.
lau alaraiait Jeu. 1 liaatau...
present And General Grant should be
Next Dr. Bickham was called out
onteTrU,*«r?il"*‘“ ’-’“'•"’r
®w U.. Craaty j
re-elected that all tho great intmsto of Ho said he woo a Democrat, and u such
MORTGAGE VALEtho nation, dfoarrangsd by yuare of re- could not swallow all kinds of meanness, ^bstaail Lariat btoo majaja iba rajm.jl at a Clnrali Iwn L'.a&gt;MlaMaa&lt;taSorroyw ata ten
boUion, and not yet beyond [leril, bo so was proud of the name, and wished to
(Kb) at Jter. Is lb» yasr al esr Lord
oonaolidated and harmoniad that hence­ keep it pare and unminglcd. [Cheera] MaU
ma Iboosud ara bl baadrvd and altlr-aiiva. eia
atari* M tarry (teaser. 1
forth tho rebel element of the South
Next, Mr. Woodruff took the front, ratal aad steapad Mr FmlsvWk A. Hentoar to -------------------------- -----------------------------1
? in Buriow ft Goodyoafs New
shall be powerieaa J&amp;W mischief.
spoku eloquently, the sum of which was,
vbottM, ajrisning. C. F. Dwight ft
Again, tho re-oloctxm of Gon. Grant ho did not like Grant because the GovIM nsraafsrt; asaramm *ort«e&lt;s waa dal,
is a public necessity IjerauM- otberwiw eminent had issued exempted bonds— recorded
Foundry.
la U&gt;&lt; Ofeka of iba UaxUlrr at Daart i,
Jrrnnui Ft . Mica.,
m and fur Um Cannlr of Harr-r ami Stalo of
the Presidential Chair wiU ba occupied
Mletogaa, so tea east* («) day at Jaty A. D.. Ksrpa ay with Ite l.iaaa. O&gt; baad a. sasai aish !
by a ftomiMuf, who ad vweatnd letting to blame, but forgot, I guess, that Demo­
ST*Wool sent by railroad will bo
t si
the South "go in peace,” and found a cratic treason compelled them to be issued irama aratalaed Baa baoorar opmUvs. Stein fur
irdod and wul Uck in good condition
Republic with Slavery as ita corner­ and also, forgot or neglected to soy that sad oe abxli ncc«ga(o Ua»T it siaiawd
to ba das, al few date ol Itos aoSrea, Um aan of Gists,Ladies. Mimes and Cnn.stone; who proposed paying for all tho Gvvrrnmont was now rcdoc-mmg les baadrsd sad siabtr lao dollars aad alxiarn
WELCOME MARBLE.
DBEN.
STS lira!* eV; dauinteV "sUptoolo/^'ZZd
In ba paid lav lb« lavra■ nt aa&gt;d mariner,
Ilnatingte May 22. 1872.
leaving tbs rights of colored mon to bo
Alto a Largo and Coarytels Stock at
Fearing to be too lengthy, I will close smad
atorald aar |i„i ■■(lega te Ulra to fetoalaae IS.
determined by the whites at tho South; by saying that Greeley has some Detno- ■ IMr. sad aoraila pnacaodien al taw ar ta Calf,
Kip aud Stogn Boots.
taring teas.laatuaiad to rwcor.r Ite
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who. incapable of appreciating tho force crntic cryers or blowers hero, but many orailr
Mto moi so rrrnoalo| savntod or any part ttera- Whirl, w. writ atrtaog. for Crab .(
at: soirea is Ifeswtbto tar*T r*«w Utat by nr■gaess.
of hm own words, uttered with eonsian- any they will not vote fiw him.
Cha
as
a
rati teforo puntasiag alnaten.
cyend vehemence, the cry, ‘On to
G.H. A.
Richmond." before tho anny was reedy:
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th
who prepared
when the rebel
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Orangeville Corrarpandancs.
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wrath was at white boat; who wont upCraH Howe terse ita sdac. at holdlog tea Cironu
Coawl
Ito
said
Ossete),
teara
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soU
u
«_ .. aubftrey *a foolfoh ■■ a —• nr....
teal tadSer, al peVbc aiMlMci
timely, to the' border of Canada, and that the political campaign has commen­
belie conference with men who. had ced in OraagwviOe. pfoe several days ar la » mart sad ks* jawsato Ibsrssf as taayte
they rsorivod Umir desartr, would Lave rumor had ii that J. R. Van Valsor and
Thi&gt; wonderful regolAblo reatOVUtiro
preMed o. 1h» reaffohl; a PremdreUa! Geo. W. Mills were tn apeak at the orasa aano.4 by lav tor Um alrnllar-rtl ainl
a the sheet-anc hor of tho feeble and doarodidato wlrnre mind i. without a bal- school house tn our viflagn. in behaA of

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with contempt upon tho— who are too
cowardly to own their purposes aad loo
BMato acknowfaigv their dr—rtwa.
Ho, who, al thia day, exiling himself a
Itepubliraa, but ufting with the Demo­
cratic party in behalf of Ilorwco Greeley,
isaailrag under a&amp;lio ftfef. M*. aa ia
a wry distant age, bo who is not for us
is again.', us, aad is dopg all in hi.
power to giro tbotaiuntry over to a par­
ty wha, in the iatacoot of slavery w-ght
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ance-whesL- a timid man, of defective Granny Greeley, of coure-, and tho ex­
citement wan of couree groat as tho Stay sr_MUaMTO la ita Oraaly af Harry aad
night drew wear, Aug- Md. Mr. Edit­ rtitSi.-.stwtg'jrwA1!
are* of Baatnbfo opiafore. and whoso or, you ought to have bee* bore, to hare
alretsoa wrmld be the signa! foe aU ths wmi the mighty throng. It wm feared a.) af issgo oi^s mots (k a w.) aaotatniag tatty
dforertaa: and rebollkm. elements to for several ifayt Jirovinwi to the mretiag,
ooms forth and make thmaaoire. foil that the bouo would not begia to hold
D, a' Caos. AUaro^ GrM-wigagvs.
tho Greekriien, tot atoM tho Qnutf asaa
And. fiatbwrnsoie, the ro-riretmu of that it wao auppuewl would bo present
bui when the time atrired, it was found
GCABDIAX HAU-.'.
oenre ta him wo Uro a firm, paoriotk, that probably tho iieteuws roulil aR find
p—~l tobethe
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sUI-poMereea
i reanle
wto
mtnougn -^4.
dra that theman tout hold* the office of’
“£jtayi$irsta£%»*h» jy'tfi'jvf BPredating Attorney, gfr-a him by tho
B.^hfaaae of wCounty, was to spraA

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I-^lP«t«d1dw,„d&lt;k. Ulonce in Monthly In*taUm»au to suit
purchaser. CnU and aee it at tho N*w
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Kara *x» Batum*-Thero i. no di*.
#a«o of the human .rrton for which thoi
NrgvUae cannot be rami with jwfeet
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kk Coah Stare, ia bo.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL Ft. R.

Graai River Valley Division

Hsstumo, Aug. 24, 1872. ।I Moved by Aid. Wood—
The County Gmre num fur the nom­
That Street Commterionr r be intrud­
ination of County Officers wm aalled to ed to build a crcae-walk on weat aide
order by tho Chairman of the County of Jeflknoa Sf, ncroa* Walnut StCommittee, D. R. Cook.
On motion’s. J. Bidioamn, of Has­
More-1 by Aid. Wood—
and on the opposite walk in front of ting* waa elected temporary Chairman,
That Mr. Colo bu inatx acted to go ou
thorn J A goodly number were out to and L. J. Wheator. of Nashville, tampo- nud oomplate the job let to him on Bai­
hcur-thom, both ladies and gentlrtn-n.
ley Hill, acoording to contract made
BREVITIES
and they gave th* closest attention to
with him. Altering the dates and
City Dining Rooms
what waa said. The Republicans of milter* worn appointed by tho Chair—
(Strictly Temperance.)
Gold 112 5-8.
Thornapple are delighted with Mr. Col­ one on permanent orgvmixatton, roasiifWARM MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
Rainy thia morning.
Ena nomination for Representative. It lag of H. H. Wood. H. HotrgliiaLn
Purduui
th Day „ JTaA .
Grant gaining everywhere.
would bar* been impoarible to have giv­ trad John W. Brigg*; aad tho other on j Moved that Ute Mayor b-&lt; authorized
Gold ii drooping; so i. Creel.y dock. en better satisfartfon in the nomination. credentials, consisting of T. B. Diamond. I to make the nceeesary alterations tn GH0CER1ES5 COyrKCTIQSERY
■ A thitt ntyyJy ta htA at all tiaut.
I Cole's oontraot
Many stranger* itt the rify yesterday. Mr. Collin* ia a decided man, and ho j Ix-ondcr lapham nnd Copt Perry.
On motion of John Kiwgte, tho Con- |
Poputar—The Republican County
vention adjourned to meet attain at half, Oh motion Council adjourned.
Ticket
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put
ono o'clock.
Wm. D. Hanoi,
Spy of Shiloh at Union Hall to-night
fact, wo arareoly Iwar any other name
Recorder.
Go everybody.
montionod for tbo Senate.
Everybody sd to order by the Chairman, when tlu»'
Improvemaut* am being made on the appeals to think—to know, that Mr. report on permanent organization was
County fcir grounds.
Dewey has richly earned tho position. ia pavamiad by tho chairman al aaid com­
k Our foreman, IA. H. Holmaa, is quite every way capable of it, and should have mittee, which vraa os follow* t Chair­
*ick with typhoid fever.
it Such ia the feeling upon thia sub. man, S. J. Biilalmau; Secretary, L. J.
Much matter intended for thia issue ject ia thia part of tbo Cbunty, and iu
i* toft over, owing to tho aicknrat of W.
Tho report was accepted and adopted.
H. Holrura.
quatatod.
The Committee on Credential* report­
The next meeting of tiro Grant and ed through thetr chairman, T. IL Dia­
Y Mr. Wm. Tinkler i« *peetel Police
Wilson
Club
in
thia
town,
wilt
bo
held
mond,
that every township and ward in
and MarxhaL by Jqipointmeut of tho
at Swift's Hall in thia aiilago, ou Friday tlw County wm fully represented. Dio I
Council last evening.
eroning of thia week. Everybody is in­ natnew being road, on motion, the report
John A. Dix i« tlu&gt; Republican randldate for Governor iu Now Yuri;. Z&amp; vited and a large attendance in anticipa- wu'Moepted, nnd tbo committee dim

SELECT SCHOOL.

Grtrlor stock ha» pretty much played
Non wxxu tho tetter* o( Hon. Wenout with u». Ton acnrecly hoar a Oreodoll Phiflipt and Hon. J. 0. Blaue on
ley chicken peep in our street* or any
the Ont page ol thia issue ot tho Batatho byways now-a-ttay*. Thoro must.be I On motion of T. B. Diamond, the
1 Convention procced-d to the nomination
Michigan, which is widely ihtobratod the Greeley chickin' have been gobbled ' of County officer*.
for iu excellent odocxtioual institutions, up within a short time. Wo do know |। On motion of AV. IL Jewell, the Con­
has now the feeding Diuuneea College ilk, that a great many of them have been li vantiou proceeded to Jtako an informal
tho Northwest located at Grand Rvp- "gobbled up to serve tiro guests of tbo Il vote for Judge of Probate, with the folgreat Convention to be held at Louia-'I lowing result:
rille, Ky. on tho ,3d day &lt;Jf September j Sherman C. PrirnBc,
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G«o. M. Dewey will addroaa the Re­ next. "Ox TO Ix&gt;n*v ilia" i* tlia popu- i
publican Club at the Cbideater School lar paraphrase now a-dnys all over th!* I
House, in Rutland, on Saturday even­ Irroud land; nnd, Charlo* O'Conner, of
ing, August hint, at half .part acron New York, that “old time” anti-Tarnauy Democrat, who was tmulo |Cbairman
of tho Committee ut “0 to proaocuto the | pr-.-*ent incumbent, *u nominated Sher­
A 8niv.—On Friday, Aug. 13th the pcrjietrators in Jthn Tammany fraud*, iff Ly acclamation.
On motion, Wm. H. •Power* wa* duly
editor of tho Bi xxxx waa oti tho cur* by which New York City was rubbed of
between Rouava Point and Ogdonaburgb, millions upon millions is tn be the nominated Giutty Clerk by acclatnain New York, when a vote waa taken sqcccasfnl candidate ia nomiaatioa to [
for Prooident, muoeg tho legal mtera the Presidency of the Umted State*, at i , On motion, Mito T. Wheeler, tbo
on the train, tho roault being 123 for thia gnthctatng of tho ]wopte for the present Incnmbenh wa* by acclamation
declared th* nominee fur County TrtU*for Grant ami 24 for Groob-y.
Atria circunutnnce will be, that, [ioor |

PaaroxiL.—F. W. Taylor, of Phila­
delphia ia luakiug bu friend* in thia
j city a brief vi»it
■ New York Cavh Stum won't be
Auatiu Blair ta the Dolly Varden can­
Mid. Be auro and call aud ex­
didate for Governor. That ia right, and
good* and price* behtr parchav
the vote will tell what tbo jx-oplo think
of hi* aummeruiult, and hi* abiuo of

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P. B. It, and tlie Government I-anil*
atill open tn Homeatoada and Pro-empDckate will be aold by the Burling­
ton 1 ton to nnl connection*, from Indiana[*Ax, Clii-agu, Pcori*, aidBarimgtou.
to Lincoln aud return, on Sept. 3d and
4ih, at Half Rate., Uing, wo believe
f22 55 from Chicago to Lincoln, and
good to go and come for two wookx.
j People wiihing further jiartieulnre
lean addreas A. E. Touxalin, General
' I'aaacnger Agent 1). &amp; M. 11. IL. IJurlingtou, Iowa.

Hastings

\jlUegan.

■e[&gt; it large supply of Salt- for so)? at Lowdst nuirkdt rales,
their Brick WttrehpUBc.
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Ita Sail is itrtt II jtr tafm tku Siltorn! ta Ik vhkr.

Educational Settee.
Thu Teachers' Claaa ut Urangovilla
will tcmmcnco Monday, Sqrt. 9th. Th*
people of thia place will provide board­
ing place* for such as come fttm. a dtetance, aud will try tn mako thou atay
pleasant *a possible. Th j work edlbe
rouducted in tho interval of taoeberx
and for the promotion of our district

Barrel loLi ttnd inorc sold to dealers at a
vancc abort* Car-load llutca.

small a&lt;l-

Water T.img,
Ohio limn,
Shingles of all kinds,

complained that their teacher* were not
&lt; well enough educate I for their work,
j ynd next winter thoro will bo an in-

| creased demand for

ARD &amp; THAYER.

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well qualified

riv* of examination' will bo carefully
made, and the imS&amp;eruntly qualified a|»plicant will receive a liceu*o to teach,
when it i* determined where he expert*
to labor, and then, Only a* the n«ee*«!tietofllie ea&gt;o dietafas. The fint sixamination will commruco Aug. 30th, n:
Hasting*, and ' continue two daya^jf
declarvil duly nominated fur Prosecuting ncoeaiary. Ik- prompt at nine o'clock.
Attorney.

Naw Good* ia endless variety just
opened, aad for sale at astouiahipgly efficient officer* live, and tho men are.
ly* prices at Barber A Bailey'a. in'JOtf all and each of them, personally popular
as they moat certainly deserve to I*.

Et'crybody Should try them before l urchasing Elseiehere.

country and ita p^SLeml for exam­

Horarti Greeley will not bo able'to retry 1
hi* own State by thousands upon thou- i
sanilx. No, poor Horace will hardlr
get a “insell" in his own State. No, ho [

will hardly get a ^aawU” anywhere in
thaao United State* except with rebel
*y mpatliiren ot hr* SUtt Ibgkli d*c-‘
| trine* and acceariou proclivities. "It i» '
X Hon. John ML Nevins, who ha* been an awful thing to fail into the hand* of1
dared duly nomi*lted.
quite aenoualy sick, ia, wo are pleased to
know, rapidly improving.
On motion, the Convention proceeded
tophi- rvxuinniion of 1’tvaocating Attoniny, wiib tho following roault:
* A* \\ a Exrttvx:. —The County Con­
vention ro-nominated. by acclamation,
I- W. Vrouman tor Sheriff, Wm. H.

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THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST

Michigan -Exchange.

.
Aag. 27,1175.
M*. T..Yan Zito, of Charlotte, and He
H. A. Shaw, of Eaton Rap'd*. rpako
our people tart evening from tho bah
ny of the Exchange natal of Uu*_ *

LUfiBEH FUMUSyED Ifl

LOJ[D

LOTS.
1,"00 trreH. Splendid' timte-r of all
kind*; Oak,dlaswou-1, Whitewood etc.
Terms, 825 per acre. Fur further in­
struction*, inquire at this Office, or ot
tho proprietor*,
i, s, r v r\ vnvruiv

On metion. tbo Qmvention prexx-odvd

J'jy your amiwy &lt;r««’ ta'*r y»«
IIon yrer latiL ritrasttd triii ar
p«M, al Uu Poial afict '/
A. P. DUAKK J
Onr AdUy SlaJa, Png Start.

publican* of Hope nt their caucus on
| The canvas* has progrcMed aufficicntThursday elected tho following excel­
lent Town'hip Committee for tho ensu- | ly for, for u&gt; to take soundings and tw' certain the drift of tho “great w*vn,"
I which tho Grrotey mon would hate u»
I think is sweeping orrr the country nod,
iS S «. iSiXlite. S3 M
also, whither it tend*. Then* ia no
i doubt but that tho originator* uf the
■ Cincinnati movement hop«-d nnd iu’ tended to **allow up the Duniocratic
meeting, last evening at the Court
1 party nnd form a new party which
House. Tlm-tipeoch of Capt Rexford
waa able ana eloquent, aud gave great
and be aide to copo aureoaatnlly with
Michigan
aatiafactiou. The Court House was fill­
i tho Republican jarty. Have they noed to overflo»Jcg. aad the meeting a
OLD, RELIABLE AND DI?ECT ROUTE,
compluhed thia object ? We think that |
i-r.-w-a
.3.1
mUlu elv* ««*perfect *uce&lt;-»*.
Mr-L.:a .HI inia&gt; Bwt aTDMreU Md Waal lr»«
no one will question but that they have
aignally foiled. Tbo movement doea |
Tux Mxrrttros of tho Grant and Wil­
son Club will be held hetuofter on Sat­ not touch tho popular heart any nearer
urday evening*. Remember the moot­ than tho I’hiladelpluA.iuovoment during
tag neat Saturday. Good speaker* will Johneou'a admtatefratioo. It i* warning in vitality and would not, aa on in­
dependent movement, live until election.
Sinn tho principal charge* again ir tho
Administration, which were ita life, barn
will commence his Select School at been shown to be fabrications, it ha*
Woodland Center, on the first Mon-lay been retrograding fast A* tbo » uni of
the Democratic l&gt;orty. it will odd to it*
n Septcxnber, next.
rank*, providing more Democrat* anPartio* wanting anything iu the Un­ not repelled, than there are Republican*
dertaker’* line will find it to the their attracted,' which wv think very uncctJcrr RrcnrxD.—A choice to! of 8u- interoat to call ou John Wolf, aa ho tair. Imtead of it* swallowing up the
gara, T*O», Coffees, 8pic®, Tobacco, or keeps constantly on hand a large m- Democratic party, it ia destined to bo
any thing in the Grocery line, wwy daww aortment of coffins and Undertaker* absorbed by that organization root nnd
effoCrasyCywrea, at Hitoboocka, Rratau- goods. Heorae furniabed free to cuxtomero ; nlao livery furniahod to &lt;xdar.

GOOD NEWS FOR ALL

$20,000 Worth

Central R. R.

Cheaper than the Cheapest ’
RuasclL of Nashville.
On motion, the Convention .proceeded
to nominate n candidate for County Sur­
veyor, which re»ult«d on the second lial- 1

On motion, II. IL Wood and Milo L.
William* were duly nominated G-roncr*
bv acclamation.

Better than the Best!

‘NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD,

large aud well selected
stock of
Regular meeting of tho tonunun
Council al the Council Room*, Fridat
orcnlng, Aug. 23d, 1H72.
I’roaont—Mayor, Recorder, Aid*.
Hiuus, Eaatman, Wood and Konfiold.
Minute* of previoua meeting rood and

J

just received which
dctcrmincn to sell

also sell Sugar Coffee, Spice, and in fact all kinds of
Cheaper than at the “GREAT COST’’ and '‘Excursion Sabtefc

Fox Sai*—Ixouae nnd 2 lota on East
1 Petition of D. G. Rubinaon, R- B.
Cunter SL Houro and 2 lota on Brood­
ia * family phytic whleh u pleasant to
of tho Democratic party to allow it to
take and do« not dirtrewa or gripe, but war, alan xbe old 1*. 0. Building and merge into tho bit-ral Jtepublican por- Wightman and others for diacontinutot
on
Jefiereon
St
*nco
of tho night watoh wax presented.
is *uro to operate when all other ram*
। ty. Why did they not adjourn without
Apply to S. C. Pau nt*
Moved aad carried that petition bo
dies hare foiled. It ia • purely vegetal
m.kjng a nomiaatioa at Baltimore, and
Real Estate Agent.
bio preporaiioa, roatriniag nmther
why do they Mill hold on to their organ- accepted.
Moved and carried that th* prayer of
Minerals, Morphine nor Alcohol, the
• ixatioM, NatioaaL State, County nod
Tow nahip ? Does it not look auspictou*? I bi- petitioners be granted.
reauh of fifteen yearo exporimeuting by
Moved and carried that accounts pre­
Doctor Samuel Pitcher. It ia perfectly
We predict that, after this £*11 campaign
The Republican Conreuiton for the is ended, tho Democratic party will re- isented at thia meeting be referred di­
harmleaa and for mare effective than
Hila, Naacotic Syrup* ar Carter OiL By First Represenlatiro Dtetriet on Gator- turn to ita old mooring* ate! thenceforth rectly to the Board.
day nominated Hod. Fred W. Coilins of nu.Tunato straight Democratic tickete,
Tho following account* were preaentThornnpplx, the present popular and and Liberal Republican* will cither ।
efficient supers bar of that township, have to take their placM ta tho Demo­
and a man of decided ability. His nom- cratic rank* or come whmporing back I
isatiou ia a roailed reward tot active to tho RopuhBcan party, after having
Goodyanr A Barlow, timber,
effort* to aid tho cauxc, and a very great done all they could to weaken and doIL J. Men Son, mraiuriag hill
ecanpliment, considering the ven popu­ attoy it. Depend upon it the Dru&gt;»^
north of Iron Bridge.
lar names lieforo tho ConvcnUon a* cum- craiic party intend to make the most of
W. T. Easmaa, Timber, te.
this movwmen! aad gather into ita fold
ell that will bite. Whuerer rote* for
Horace Grootey i* doing making more
not lew than voting a Democratic ticket. ।
nomination, which bring equiratoat to It cannot be sunn***fully dented but
Petition of E. Hinman and ntLcn,
an election, wa. miw earnrody contort­ that the moral and intellectual element ,
asking for laying out and ewtaUla'iicg
ed by really good men from other part* in thia country is pre-amiaonllr ia ibv ,
a road was presented
of ILo District.
Republican party and ia dertined ta re­
Moved and earned that Um petition
main there ter ail going to the Deme- ।
cratic party. It ia each unprincipled
Moved by Aid. Wood—
traffiaitig an the Greeley movement that
That tho Manhal bi laatrnctad to ox­
On Weduwday tart both wing* of tho drive* all honest men from tbo Demoinino rate the oundilion of all place*
Dully Vaiden party held moan Con­
vention* ta this City, aad Hon. Aartin
Plate deiivared nn nddreas from a plate

Drug Department

R. MUDGE

Stock!
ruliticitns cannot fail 4o be suited jwiti.
igs for Both aide*.

PAi/trs,

oils,

qqocEiiies,

HASTINGS, MICH,
1:-.ji-l । &lt;. 'irnte

■WaU Brink,
Cartied.

Mtrred by AM. WoodThat a road bo laid out us prayed for
in peUtion of E-M. Hinman and others.
';

Moved by Aid. Ham*—

That Mr. Brin, bo permitted to build
■I crosswalk ou State Bt ta front of hi.

Taylor &amp; Farley Organ,
“ “jsr,
Jft-1

WHninea Hrom. I'irano, which

rauno.be.xraitedWttffftM

OOIM3MA

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a Co*l Column.

CAPITOL OF MICHIGAN

WHATEVER!Xt-£3
:New, HciuntiBe, Sueceefful Tre-H-_,
(itnai ny

8250

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION

DR. AIKIN

OPES A TOP BUCCIES,

Corea Recent and Old-Standing Di***,

Pref. FOWLER'S GREAT WORK i--«—--’
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The New Capitol and Grounds,

LADIES.

SEWIING MACHINES.

W CARBOLIC TABLETS.

. Trn»~« lilted «ad Hooter.

Tna Akxmo.v OnoFaxirw £.&lt; Augaat
ia a capital number. It hro «ne)y Bliutratad artieha, good rtoriei. enter­
taining mucellancy, oU Wo cheer­
fully commend thia ready valuable pub­
lication. which should bo read by all
who appreciate wholeeotne literature '
The embeKahod artirtee are "Banka of
the Senega!," “Proepact Part, Brook­
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Among lie contributor, ia the veritable

YOUNG MEN
Real

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1871

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BflUamL CAMPAIGM BOOK

1 pppray ■*“—*-

receives an elegant premium pictaro entitlod‘'Iho V-ting Brethren" Pubiiahed by the A O F Amaaalum, No.
37 Part How. New Port, at W.50 a

MEDICAL SCHOOL

। Office, No. 11 Canal rit, Grand lUpid.

.'.KAWirsrt.'ttsiSftoJia:
The September amber of AaOea’i JEata» it one that should !&gt;o read by nil
claaeea lor it ia h&gt; good and interesting
that when once taken up no on. wishea
to put it down until tho last ia perused.
It ia full of atone*, adventure* poetry,
fan. engraving* ami not a line in it but
contains information There ia no aerial
in thia country that will compare with

3T* Therefore Call Without Delay.

HOUTB HIATT, fWL

ST4HLT1 ». TURNER, Soil.

EHAS J. CLU, Get 1st

LOOK HERE.

Pboca. or Seal“Meehanic’e Imtituih^
Baltimore;" “Mount Egtnoct, New
Zealand;" “Cityof Magdeburg, I*ruaaia“Ancient Egyptian King.," “A
Deoeetic Narrative;" 'The Millbury

I

Gigantic
Upper Croat;* “Sowing the Wind
'■Our Young People'. »ory««U*Guana, or, the eon of a Politician -

Gift

Enterprise.

166,000

Punla Page;" "Curioee Marten;" "The
Ilouartecper:" “Facta and Fanoaa;"
'Mr. Apolki Pigfeet and Li. Boating
Adventure*. —— (Bmnnroea Illuetrationa)- Addrew. Thoma. L Talbot, 63

MATURES WlMEDY. ’

VEGETIE

| TC^gHT-BlflgQ.ftwncH

.'dSHSStest-e-ts,'i.'ri

St. Joseph,Midi Sept. -1,1872

IRX’.®’

Condition' Powders!

the power of thr ayetem to mist and
throw it off ia weakened ; hence time b
all important For dyapepaia, all dia-.
rotea,cf the iitw, atutnach, rtin nnd
kidneyr. and all that begin in rititbal
blood, do not wait until the trouble ia
cvnSnnod, but attack it by a timely uae

NATURE'S

CALHinVS’

Hair Restorative
EaU Saginaw, 16,000; Grand Rapid*
SO,000; Bay City, 16,000;. Saginaw
City, 9,500; Mukegon, 9.000; Maniaten, 6,000 ; Wenona, 2,500 ; South Sag­
inaw, 2,500; Portsmouth, 2,500 ; Mid­
land, 2,500; Alpena, 3,000 ; Au Sable,
2,000 ; East Tawaa, 1,000 ; Tawaa City,
1,000; Standish, 1,000.

CHAMPION WASHER

r«e«lu etateeiOMi o/wU-v nxi.ln*. with -r..;,
drofci rwaoiiit ratal'■

Dr. Wells' Eilract of Meta

unwed M outertaiaaMB t of aouh thrillingintaraataa the “ Spy of Shiloh.'*
It ia intenperaed with aroore from the
late war, that ahno.t makre one Iroliare
they are actually witnaewng the carnage
of battle—JV-droi P-t

le t
aa
t

$63366381

l&lt; 1

oa

WoolJ

Wool !i

are
150,DM

dBXXXSdftS

SINE’S
townahip of Battimcr*. H
frew
Hasting* and only 3 mika South af the
Grand Hirer Valley R- R-, at Quimby
rood wrung and growing orchard, good

ta ‘Lra I.V
ear. tHW 1

ruMKNTe,

uV acre, under improvement* I raue
from School Moua* Sugar bmh ot
1,000 tree. Splendid timber of all
kind.; Oak, Ba.wo.xl, Whitewood «trTerm* *2S per aero. For further taatrudm* faqate/at thia Office. or ol

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The Banner Company,
• r «4*r«rWA «a«ar co..

pxxi, baa and indiSrrent
with a similar fate, and wo

mich.

zeal n»uw of President Grant's unpopu­
larity with Um Bcmthern Sfaire fa Ifa^c

VOL XVII.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN

WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 4, 1872.

ipd ll*W Cards.

8

DON’T FAIT.

To

CALL

ON

A DANGEROUS MAN.

tnon&lt;,tary triumph; forgetting that
rooty of VunaillM. a* hard he it

for the Prussian pre* to exhibit alarm,

Dennis, when ho encountered a twasant
girl marrel]|a*ly Iwavtifnl. He fell
madly * love, and for a long time failed

"HM CBIM PLOWS

WKIGHT fc HOLBROOK.

&lt;•- lIOLBROOk.

ON TRIAL
IT IS THE BEST FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS

It is the lightest Draft.
2nd II is the Easiest Handled.
3d it does the best work.
4th 'Il ’is the
‘ pnost (lurabf^bcing harder than
tempered steel.
.5th The points will wear nearly twice as
long as on any other plow.

II. BlRGHER.

“ W.M
“wiS’lfsei

Uno CoaaaiMK ftq

*4

t—M I •■M.rtw. «•&lt;

ing matter; bnl it would be a groat mi»taki- to believe they have forgotten nH
about it; it ia burned into their memory,
but left fur accomplfahmeut to the
whirligig of time. It is expected that buried io the Abbey ef 8t Donnie the
the ransom arcount will be finally set­ young gill dying shortly afterward* uf
tled br next July. Ai&lt;ui tail i7.
fright and sorrow.
M. Theirs has gone to enjoy bi* out­
How do those infant prodigies—the
ing at Trourille; hu wants a holiday —
By mean* of a iprctal wire ia hi* sitting
roori, be will bo telegranliicaRy amnec- knowledge may cumo tu theko MiutreU
lod with V&lt;-r»*ilte*, ana two couriers from nature—lifcu reading mid writing
daily, will bring him tfiu “benvy wall." to other,—there i* a IVufMeor In Pari*
A flotilla of gun boat* will prevent all named Iluardu, a Milanese, who teach**
attempts at abduction sea-wards, and tho young idea how to play the violin,
-------- — w ------ - ,—— . flute, and harp, and also to sing th*
bon dunug the fate campaign, will , popular tonga It ^appaar* the pupl*
jirovo hit doromior. from all land at- team by imitation, like the monkey*;
lack*, llroide*, it fortunately happen* they obwrvu what their teacher doe*,
•oin« ngimo!li* 9™ to cxiwrimenl ia ' and with memory aid repetition in six
ramp hfo ju iho.Rojghboebood, ^nd &lt;r. I w»ok-» *t«|dy, rail din or cbarci the para
Imnd to nmuw the Pre*-1 with HtiHirilt operatic roum.1'
Rachel
M.! Icilongod once tu a similar Academy of

I.. Rt'SSKLU
,ni'PA&gt;a si Uw. HsiMierte ’Cksayere a*4 ;

FIELD CULTIVATORS,
an*, et. Hurm-on*.

NO. 19.

block, and to that hi* Hood would essi-1
,
Iv stream «, them After tbs J—I Bot U “““•

DRILLS, fc.

institution dedicated to th* orphans of
tho war. Forty years ago Trouvillo wa»
a lismlct inhabited by a few fishermen;

'

DRAKE, M. D..

HICKS &lt;fc BROTHER,

I»K-. I. '1.

|t» snug and tranquil portion, rouplnod
known only ;o a few I driMan*- The
painter Moxin in L^3i, ruroatoj itin fii*

Jllll.’. ROBERTS

tho "Club" with a handaome flag. Naxt
. .
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maple and hemlock compriling tho prin­ iraak the Republican Wigwam, a good ,
substantial1 building 21 X 00, to to M | harn've^ little to do with the aduiiu;&gt;cipal kind* of timber in the fanning di*tricta.
dedicatod.
Irailmi of Nuflonal aftaini. As to the
fatter no ono could have done better,
Good farming lands can be bought for
uro forming dubs, io foofi do «moll and no individual could havo placed us
in a more 'oMiable ] osifiou rtian that
rarer.

Wibon, and have joined our Cluba, de­
claring that they have no faith in the

"-rat

kind*, not only thrive, bat grow in great

they will not submit.

under Grant tho m
tlw South may, to a

"Old Sol" may shoot bia firry rays .

throughout that boroioforo tniiguidod
section of the Bepublie.
i.usi iur omc
dur-- Northen
to doeo their e

peculiarly adapted to tho railing of fruk

MILL*

.

rd by the freak and invigorating setdiera
located on IVre Marquotto I^ke, or the
"Iditto' Lake,** a* wo term it- Four of be colder hew in winter than in the ranthey giro in the approaching election.—
the suill* are now in running order,
Ix-t "well enourb'* alone, and do not
turning out oh an average*, ooj hundred

Horace Gnwdey!

hour*, and giving employment to about tatoes in tho hill until spring. Owing
four hnrplyod men, Tho remaining to tho hoary [alia of snow, Hm fro*t ean-

No

my will march into Washington—not
with rebel colon flying at their head.

Urm| m»l on tho shore, and one of tho
must porfoct and commodious mill* in

hoatile cannon, but with sssber* aheolhed

New Mill" will bo finished noon.

if they/will but do so, 1 will guarantee
by soqulring a taste far mudc and learning
Pi read it, tu gain a livelihood in tho or­ fur machin'oiy of many kiwi* flun Lud-, wu do—work,
chestra* of the theatres.
tho Administrattan, dictating its policy,
iagton_______
We have no more faith in Dr. Plante-:
pvin^ color and character to all its acta.
ny/roi** prcdiotlqn»| tho ••^ftli.’* 1* come
THE SOUTH.
This i« nu fanciful picture, no prsdiction
tad gone, and tho world |s not di»olv„
.
eJ, nor Jhavo fire-men been extra-ern- thinned out, to tcarco &gt;* it Incoming al j

at Trouvillo

b« pitied, they were roalTy worked to
^ ratung logs
I rebeU/ailed to achiow with arms they
de^th listening to contesaion*. and up to , from horoJo tKjt P“atP“p
tourist* arrived ia numbers; from hiring noon on the expected fatal fifth, the timber U s]mu*| inuhanslable, it being
anarim-ml*, they cngagi-d houses, and churches »«re well-tilled; pwi4* finding estimated that there i* 2,500,000,000
pit|tu*tcly ramn'ienacd v&gt; build |l|*mi!
Having been favored with a copy of
.;?/£ feetofpina along tho shore, of Fere
tiro Bailing population
quickly iqj- brtter tu back pn Hr. Cumming, till he
Harfim-tie Illvet, within a distance ot
proyol away. Jn winter thp town ha* becomns particular in dates.
nut ILOUfJ ui a population, in tbu smcoc,
A callous esrewony ha.* takou plaou thirty mite* up that slromu, which, by
politics, bo co guided in their judginsnt
ten time* that number; formerly sfaupli-. in tho Church of 8t. Steplien, which wa* the way, i* uavignUu for craft* not
that they may uo-. forgal their bsst inetty attracted people I here, now ilia ty pri'itily dccjratel far «l» occasion.—j drawing rauru than four foot of water, a
teraata by aiding in tho election to the
x aCWaOI'ATHtC !-V»u»n *a4 itssnsa. OMre *a
ration* luxury which means four new AbouvlihJ litlle swuwp*. in their work-;
Presilency of the Uuitcl Btatoi of ono
dbtanco of ninety milus.
Hard maplo
iuiloU* jwr day; it i« the pfaco where irtg coSnom. wero ftstotebM to fwwve
abound*
in
groat
ipraulitie*
and
attain*
lieacon, and my triend bu done me n
rupiei u|| llw tto&lt;i&gt;te-cb*M&gt; ot i-tegaqrsi. forty-five tiritre Av attendant*! at night­
groat injustice in *o uaiug a strictly prililaiicu at ll,o riilway stollen, a pluro school and oateolism The clergyman n large growth.
THOllAS H. 1UBTWEU.
with tlie trnt-ki—vvorr aide of each dalivvrod a vary ouusiblo address. One
markud, "to
.kept dry," and "with newspaper Ueplose* no pnxo u;u&gt; awara- milL lath factory, two bowl factorira and «“»,
aOf hu l»Jrty- As I
. am, hun-ever, thus draggt»l bofure fire
f the Floris MacFUmsey* uml ed fur “geography,’' certainly a* useful
f'JK WASHINGTON LKTTEF
j
o
to myrelf. in
ic'cer. The fiuhtonablu dreM-' to the little black's, a* “astronomy" and n .mall faundry. W • were unfarriwalo ,
'
11 the use of globe* to civil *erriiiit* -le*tin- s few week* ago in Iwriug a flue grist- ray own language anil over my own sig- i
WM. II. JEWELL
od to comr letter* uud index dooumnnt*, null, pail factory, planing-mill an I n nature, to set forth my obsnrvutiune and
Sinoo lluwiijth ba* published hi* machiu.) for manufacturing hafidka for J ri"»'[ (‘•’moxioua a. they may aernn to
dare, that th*? now bare boo»n;o sqb.
scrinere. ’4'Lo principal osfablishmont • fast woek on adultery,-ho is regarded a*
«4.
1
**
to-day will
HE- SMILES ARE AIL FOR MEthe "Modicuio Man. by those wholhavo
| On
OTO „f a Fnwidential contest.
J. W. MAYNARD,
bwn d-xt-ivod. and is &lt;Waged with let- levs, 4e, destroyed by fire.
Irouvillo during the eraaon. The yrs- tens and ufllittod with All* by thami it)
The new Constitution prepared by a
vailing faslirin for young fadiiM to paint trouble.. He
_____
ought
._ to open a uensultaThere orc a goodly number of profes- duty of every
.
. ...------yj,, *4Ome ol th^
».l ot valuabto Demckratic Convention cuatAiarprovi*thi-uiwlve*, wiJi a coat of white puader I tian
cabinet,
promising
ly acnepl payment
ur fancy outers, extending from tUejaeek : boaling faculty, tu only
to thu root* pl the farir, i. repugnant if |i on i-lfoslwg
—
— t.---- --rlfesting a euro. 1— ,------- bluh them, giving at tho same'time
' not dUgurting, and rarely wqual* the kill the woman taken in adultery fa be- j
anJ wx.
pro?.-»vion,
i own improasion* derived therefrom,
•anur art pruetk-ed by tho /Uta of tho ing acted upon. A man aged &lt;55, being j ,. , .
,,
Buelevard*. Iho nm*culinu acx nows at Navacelle, ha* ju*t kilted hi* wife,:
"D’
taught in the aanre reboot., that voting
tlie eifect s* horrible. It might be fad- ORod CO, with a chair, having detected •
eroex.1.
preaching political rtruggte.
North are absorbed in uione
■ dare tnemsdvre Fagans, fiedieato a
fancy.
od by tho Txigialaturo. Fearing to taka
turnplo to Fortuno Viriii*. a* m ancient
tho resjioniibility of th*ir own senti­
। timra, where somoa invoked thu God- .
ments thus put into tho form of fundsmautal law, the Convention, by a close
1 inditfereut to public opinion; liis coga- Ml( bad adurilml bur political viei
V I I 105 tl. IIOTKU
try mon for »&lt;&gt;mo tiste bare ranked him being appointed her notary, olracrv
everything for i “Xanirtition. The Methodist* taku the same nuutuor a* wo
very law ia their estimation, but it i* wu a uiau '.rap*bio of o
good-----action.— , lead, ami are now building a substantial
colored population, which i« duofly in­
hiiawlf who shows u* that in tho lowest money, cveu as tar as a g—
tfirk from WO*- church
rlmwh ImiLlin.*
wturtl will bo
I'M' done
lllltie gan. Tho South, however,
building, which
depths, there fa a lower stilt He would The French uro fond of jerk
wrested, being so propgrtionatoly email
I have done well to retire into private lifr uSny m, well A* taste. Moneionr, j and lire on hi* dividend*, after thu ln»•*- t-j-l.
ground for a churtfa edifice. The Conty of Frankfort was signed. But uo; bo
I ewntimtee to bo a deputy when deputies provont Noah from eating the vpecimena, gregfttfaiialaU have engaged tho Her. bo bu]Mj to retrieve their fallon furtuntw
through the very Government they -so tutiou u adopted or rejected, tho fact
| avoid him, and instinctively plying the
rerettty sought io destroy. Matter* of a
। Tribune hu ha* degenerated into an unJOHN MICHAEL.
purely ]wr*unal character, chiefly pleas­
■M-eiuiy interrupter uf antagonist* in tho family: Pittsburg, J. H- &amp; Wm. Stuckure, in tho way of recreation called me
Aascmbly. who never honor him even vntiar^i X«w Orirahs, J. Inugte*. A.
1 by a )wutrteL He himself has sketched Lo Due, A. W. MacCalL ‘.A. W. Mumtook to your inti tt.it and purebto, J'i»» Sall al &lt;&gt;'« »M aland of
j ttui strangi* ‘•morality’' of hto public life; am, E ft Mr*. Swain ; tndianopulis, £. and kept by Mr. Runnvlr. Mr. IL u
! after hte Cuufe'aiuti in open rixirt, for- 1*. (iailurc Batoon, Dr. 11. ft Mr". Sown- cuuwnntly overrun with guevu, ono honforced ma North of the Ohia
1 i-igmrr* puuclmind bo fagged suprrfluou* rcrnl, Rolfe Eldredge, M&lt;&gt;— W. Bad;
HaXLFiCHUV *&gt;
During that period.
i uu the stage. But he held on; hit learn­ St FsuL Dr. T- T. A Mr*. Mann; Mem night but week. Wo are sadly in need
ed brothem a few weeks ego, &lt;m Uu* nhte David Walt. Lrmuvfifa, Mr. 4
•eUlsd country where public school*
first scrutiny black-balled hfa rc-eleeliau
cannot bo eiteblished nave at distant
better point than Ludington Aar just
to the Council of tho Order of Advisjciut*. nod yoi Democracy ptopowa to
rates; and a Parisian jury axproseeo it*
FI LLER AND LOOK,
where you know you get none but the WiST QUALITY.
^etnsponbtner.
maintain tho igucranoe ul tho colored
repuguanco for the once jupatar idol by
-.ISEBAL CuXTNAlTOtWrer BrM-wetk. Ms- '
the Farrell House toll me that he had
■sn. rtsnrr.sx is-1
e«t la su U*
intimating to the Judge. ih»c iLsir
rion iur Jute* Eavro iasuch that it must
Lcatrana, Aug. 2*. 1R7-FORRIPW CHJUHfOFDFMCE.
No colored man shall hold office, andino
of tpy
prejudice in thsir eyes any cause he OSIS, tho boyne protection to tho ballot box thall be nrrDEMMER. HEATH
(»u»rd. Tho Judge in thu exercise of a
discretionary power potojioncd n trial
Imdingtou i* destined to be n large ut thu prime mover* In tho Rebellion; inittH by a regirtratioa ot votes- Can
the Cuotederato Croae-Koads go forth, for another term. What a singular brief
place. The town now number* fully
A radical journal a*nort« France is
too, Jules Fan* look to make hi* re-en­ tectod, however, if you will but laduigv
i certain to enjoy throe month* o( tran­ try tit tha Bar, nuthing Ira* than th-i do­
quility in ouu«**qtl»ne* of the iirorogaliun, fence of a woman for aupplTlug the
of the Aaacmbl); noino newspaper* havo, Frussianv with pravfai-jt— uuritur the mure punctual in the future.
people, and only the overthrow of tho
made a rcdwltou in th. ir pri*’. by on...
kee" Government, (a* they style the untiro CuasUtulion will provont the enmy arrival, that I foci like an “old set­
IXnli’ri..
third, having DO longer tu support a
Federal authority,) as auring the hottest tailnuintof these evils on that new
tler” now, and *lill tony coma.
Ffwon ^rtad of the lUbelKon, and that bitter Etate, far an indefinite period of jour*.
ttaft of special* nt Veraoilloa Ihu re­
turn of the deputira to th*ir coiirtituentwo-*Liry budness building* have bocn twling only noeds a favorable oporto- Nothing but the shrewdness energy and
nity to develop itself in an upon form- Il peroevofiraco of ^Senator Bowman, axmay uever again show itself tn the shape Governor 8ton-u»on and Oth-jr true nod
...1. M olh. to,11,-..*.Iof grim-ringed war, but in a non la­ triad Rsqmbltoatu who have organuo.1
the Rnpablioaa party up&gt;n principle*,
j.
...
-_a I-------- 1
w'rth 4U outlet unsunusuxl by
not men, will ear* tho State from tho
doubt tho ex-Empcr^r did naluulald up­ any along ths shore* of Lake Michigan.
obloquy which ha* hitherto attached to
on the Mitrailloute* working wendUra. Owing to the rapidity of.tbo currant the fore they uro built, in fact, that 1* uni__...__i rv-t—_
. Ha. ha.

Respectfully announce to their patrons and!
the Public Generally,that they have removed;
to Che Large and Commodious New Brick
Store adjoining the Washington Block, and
will be happy to serve all who may give them
a call. Crofcjkery and Groceries constantly
arriving by the Car Load, and will be sold
for Cush Cheaper than at the advertised
Cost Sales If yon do’nt believe it call and
see. We Pay Cash for Butter, Eggs, and
all kinds of Produce.
HICKS &amp; BBO

E

Salt! Salt! Salt!
FARMERS,

Rua DRY qOODS // KpLnt Vw*TT'

BLACKSMITHING!

J. 8. GOD YEAR-&amp; Co

Earn an bmw, Jw it, im

BLACKSMITHING.
the invader; M e»-dily worked far thend, and felt Gualp* and Gblbobae* to
indulge in platonic war; t!
Republic entrutted to hfa

distant peep at them; they were dis­
patched from 1’ari* alway during the
night, tnnffl’xl like n filrn^irr. Fold-

• dwellings, I mean good substantial

Fanatic*, nt the South oxi*t inbotheexo*

sand majority upon which the Democrat­
ic party stood at the last go r. oral elec

thirtfch a deluded, ignorant claa*, intun(dated by throat* of Ufa and property,
-___ a—l
-.— 1.4. —
Grand Haren and Mantstra daily.—

Tho “City Fathers" hare jnat dscidsd
to build two wood school houwi, as tho

the Federal Govern-

lata for the attention of n firing party.

Sai®

DENTIST
■
Ktiiiai

-- ’111 .....

■—. — j-u sa.
_______ '

Pentwater. a dfalanro

IMIE lift IM®
—rp.r..-&gt;

&gt;"«*•

ington to the estalrlfahed hwminua ofttw ।

grading between thu

IIERRIOK.

inilidraw their unIn-

G»id &amp; Silver Watches

wsitB in sat

.^^1,- cat-hjng.
outlaw bi nil hi* secial relation* with

Secures Special Protection to Every Folio,
Secures p«
Hold&lt;rl

..dtoolWIMrCU U—

m open, ouproleiow
and ha* pvcnnll ne­
ral offlcoMD in Mr
effort.'to Mffrere it. Without
aid
the South would at thia momwU be in

Tho most encouraging nows comes from the State ot Naw York in regard

�8IMILIA SDOUBU5 CVRANTUR

Dr. Creek’• W:
i field, the loyal jssoplo of this nation,
jicrrfortued the nblimest act «w dene
by mortal men—they deliberately voted
to retain Ibroidrat LincUn ; ' which

Gen Grant bubeeu orra'ngod by
Sumner and other disappointed Ixbwalists, as “the greater nepocut ot the
age." To show how gruundlt» tho
charge ia wo (he aa autbeniioetwl list
of all the relativev ot the Trended or

meant that the war, with all its terrible

patina! Igfiiicv Ticket.

cause they believed in the troth and the
nrevwrity of tho principle ft vras to retabtisb. Every man In the Northern
States, and every man 111 the National
Armiwi might have voted secreUy to
atop the war end giro up the principle it
wes waged for. That they did not do
no. fa tho heart pooaiblo proof of th.
gonaineaews of their patriotism. Four
yawn ago, our party triumphed again, in
electing another mau of tho people, wto
had coma from obscurity and riven by
his own grains to tho leadership of our

The Greet** movement in thia part of
the country has cvrdrntly seen its very
beat days. It has culminated, and be­
gins to retrograde /jt has recorded ths
occrasira of its last rsernit, and what a,
•' beggarly display of empty Ixixcs !"
white there has never been aueb on in­
famous bartering away of principle and
of common dnconcy, at ia this 2b«eirtasc I.Hrmi muvemeut, tilers hav been,
as there must have beon. only a cjm»ponding paucity in tho Republican fol-,
lowing of the ijmifttm which leads'
through the swamps and moraswv, to the

A Cunroulinn called for the purpose
of nominating a Ropceaentatire to tho
State Legislature, for the 1st Dwtrirt &lt;d
the County of Barry, wm held at the
Court Howe, on Saturday the 24th day
of Augnat, 1872.
On motion, G. K. Beamer waa clertwl
Chairman and 8. C, l*rindte Secretary.
On mottos C. B. Iteahom. Wm. P.
Garrett and Wm. C. Pratt were appoial-

Cut tieton—Clement Smith, H- ABarber. W. G. Wilkinson and H. A.
Brooks.
Yankee Springs—Wm C. Piatt. WmP. Garrett, Chas fbmnr anti Geo. H.

CAPRETINGS,

PAINTS &amp; OILS
School Books &amp; Stationery

They have .Wded to their. Immense Stock

Silas Hudsou, Minister to Guatemala.
Frederick Grout, tho Proaideut’s arm,
was a slodeat at West Point long before I CflUMrtt the Fowl to Digr&gt;t.
his father become President. Gen. I Remotcn llytpi^u mid

250 Rolls New Carpets,
175 Package of Dry Goods;
Money,

“®“-l

Sharidau. Jesse IL Grant, the Prc»ident’a fatlicr, waa appointed by Andrew
Johnson to the office ho now IioLIk M.1

Money,

to ton or twenty thousand. Tiny scut
their trained spraken info the state, by
the score. They expended, at loast, Un
d*lUr&gt; to every one expended by the Re­
publicans. But they were oawwAsuMiy’y SrfttUS, and their chagrin and morti-

Money.

lMI»I.D.4;
-

BY AOKLKY

-

-

VKUODIF,
ututtnnt.

[NOCIIRF NO CHARGE

i&lt;&gt;ui wm ee p md.

ih« e&amp;r
tho appulnteca list', and tlie I'.-esidant x»»E
has nothing more directly to &lt;!o with hui u&gt; it,. rare**
them than to concur in tho rtcvsumnidnliun*. Alexander Sharp is a relative ’
of Mm Grant, and Sila* IluLuo iia
1

One Hundred

Thousand Dollars

to Bell a Half n Million Dollars dii» YThis is a truthful statcnirnl of Gon- .ayes
i-ral Graut'p nepotism. Tbo slteriffc-f rJ^ioXi
some couiAirs we coul l uaoio ha* a is-t-1
’u

wo take in considcralina the fact that’ (
must cl these np|uintmcats w,nta. made '‘j

by the heads of tlie ih-jiar tiuoats, and
some did not require erou tho approval I
of the President, wo can mo ia its true I

, ,

,

Ifllis t aieii.

When

larger list of relative* in office.

. .c » .. .

•

.

J. Cole &amp; Son,

. «•
, u

WE PAY

GRO0EKS

Ornri.

light tho fooluihnesv of the diargn nu'.- ,
_
od against General Grant. Out of sixty- j
t
three thousand rtBrus, ttiv 1‘reuideul'
®“u
has on* riril
claiming re- ; r|'.«Va"ii'
lationsbip to him. Hero is "n?iKiti»m”*

® tr tat, 11 tte

,
...
..
AU01SVSW. I*amul Usrvnwr.I&lt;«CI
Wo trust OUT frfcsid-i will carry this jksjs.’rMsstw.
aulbentic Maiemeu! in tbidrpockets, and '
show it octanonally tu thou I aboral SSS;'"--------------------

HI ffll DOLLUS ItlBTH OF MB

leant tmn Fata

LAND FUSTH,

Coming into our Sion

SITO3
WAFER Ullt

gentlemen who ore trying to moke i-spital out of gossip and slander.

CASH

UK 214 HAIR,
Shirig-les. Lath, &amp;c.

Significant.—the fait that Michigan
•ends thirty delegates regularly cUommi.
to tho Louisville Convention, eight mure
than th&gt; self-appointed chaps uho rep-

Wool Carding

P. SI. and wm organired by tho election
record of 1872—is it not a giorioai oue. uf Hon. Leander Lapham as Clmirman.
Naw Hampshire rvdootueJ; Connecticut and Aaron Clark, jr., Saerotasy. It J.
itreugtlioacsl and conCnund: Oregon Grant, Joy 8. Terry and- Win. Brown
restored to the Republican eifama . were appointed a Committee on creden­
North Carolina swung from her rebel tial*, *whd reporfihl tho following dele­
moorings, and brought into the llepnbli- gates entitle1 to scan ia tho Cunrention:
can port; West Virginia aav*i to Grant
Prairieville, G. W. Nyv.
and good gorsrnmrnt! Is this not glory i Curieton, Jacob Odell.
enough! and yet, the work is but just
Hastings, Abraham Ryerson.
begun. The people at (his County know
Thornapple. Aaron Clark, Jr.
Ballimoro, Gilbert Striker.
Gen. Grant I They du not know hia |
Yankee Springe, Wm. E. Bowen.
Cartteton, U J. Wheeler.
Orangeville, Joy 8. Terry.
'
Hope. G. H. Abrams.
Woodland, R. W. Sbriner.
Assyria, D. W. Hite.
Rutland, Geo. William,.
Hustings City, lai Ward, It J Grant.
2nd Ward, M. T. Wheeler.
3d Ward, 8. C. Prindte.
and has had no pobey to eufuveo against
Ith Ward, D. R. Cook.
tho will of the people.
Majdu Grove, Leander I^phom.
Third. He has enforced bonroty and
inmdoced economy in nil branches ot
Walton, Geo. W. Mead.

get rid of them by enddering the
Hamlin, L. A. Giddings.
grand principles and significant fact* on
Fourth, By a,wise financial policy
Cannel, Peter Hora.
whtoh the political false must turn. A
he baa reduced the public debt upward
On motion Chair appointed as Tellers,
■wre local ebrtion may be determined of three hundred and thirty-four milMomn. Gilbert Striker, D. R. Cook, and

Peter Hom.
On motion Convention proceeded to
an informal ballot for Senator, with tho
folloring result
Go j. M. Dewey,
J. M. Norim,
Blank,

desire to promote tranquillity through­
out the South. end ho* dono everything
within life power to ad rance its prosper-

as y

Medicines,

Side or Rack,
For pains iu Bn
dney DLseaM*.
Gnyttla
Diseases of tho--------- -,
JaundlceoranyLlvertompIaliit,

Peter Cea»y. Postmaster at Vicks­
burg.
Geo. II. Johnson, AssMor 3d dUtiiot
of Ohio.
Alexander Sharp. Marshal. District of

DRY GOODS

DRUGS

pui uted to Leipsic by Johnson, and'
tra nrfi-ned by Geo. Grant to Dunmark I
on tho recommendation of Bishop Simp•on, Bishop Jayns', ami othere. Orlendo H Bost, tho Piesidenta coasin, wa»
Hastings City—Jat Ward, C. H. appointed by tba Secretary of.the Treas­
Bauer; 21 Ward, I. A- I)ibbl»: 3di ury to a rlerkship through the iulluaui o
Ward, S. C. Prindto; 4lh Ward, Wm. of Senator Logan. The Preoidout knew
nothing uf the appointment until after
H. Dickey.
Rutland-Wm. S. Chidester, D. M.
Weaver, J. F. Riunell and A. D. Burk.
I*. Barnum, Johp
Hough and J. W. ri-ry far removed, being tho brother of
the brother-in-law of Mrs. Grant. Geo.
Irring—Jacob Jordan, Byron Travb, B. Juhtusiu is also a very distant n fatiro. Iiaving married a tGiral cousin ol
A. J. Walker and Oco. K. Beamer.
President ButU these gentlemen
Thornappk—8. 0. Pich, M. P. How­
ling, Aaron Clarite. Sr-, and L. E. Bar- were appghited mi the r-wommcadations
of tho Rcprc»rutativo« and 8ctialor&gt;

in fact just nothing. Every honest man
precetrta that there is no frituifU by
which they am governed, and that spite
actuatesand con trolls llieir ovary move­
ment. Knowing this tho people will not
i On motion the Chair uiipoiuted the
bo deceived by their eaphiams. &lt; r
! following District CuminiHoc to wii:
Chas. 11. Bauer, Gao. M. Dowry.
Tbe Ninth Carolina uisctiuu is a stager­
ingblow to their bopoaand expectations Clement Smith and Aaron Clarke, Jr.
On motion, the Convention adjourned.
They counted on a splendid triumph
8. C. I'anruu, Secretary.
there. Thoymado calculations for in­
Guo. K. Bcaxrn, Chairman.
crewing their previous majorly of ,i,OtW

,.W I11

T4K

Cummitto uf Ctvdsntiate reported lha
fulloaring named pentone us delegatee
(ran tho diffcient tosraahipo, to wit:
Carlton—A. E. Fowler, Jacob Odell.

Call the roll of Republicans wh o hare
joined the Greeley morsmoat, tu restore
to power tho Ku Klux Damocracy, and
tho rv»[&gt;onvi, hereabouts, will bo
On motion, Wm. C
Pratt, A. J
faw, and wholly pf a class of men that Walker, an 1 E. P. Baraum, were ap­
could tie well spared from our ranks,
pointed Tcllcrr.
yet, there will bo less of them a month
On motion tho Convention proceeded
hence than there i&gt; now. Many bare to an informal ballot lor Reprret ntative
already deserted ^iLo sinking ship, and with tho following result :
others aro purposing so to do. In a lit­
John Koagle,
11
tle time there will be none left to fol­ i F. W. Collins,
18
low Gnieleyum to its grave, except a
rauill number of soreheads wbn worn
completely p'ayvd out in the Itepublk-on
party. 8werxey has gone in this county
and a faw others of uo possible importauco tetany party. They see by this

wbote, weMtere tee peepte.

WINE

column, tho Editor of this paper was
pU cad in nominntian, by a veto equally
Frederick Grant, Lieutenant United
unexpected and complimentary. For
this mark uf the confidence and support Slates Army.
F. T. Dent, Brigadier General United '
of the people we are certainly very
grateful, and if elected to the responsi­ States Army.
Josae R. Grant, Poatuuiatar, Curing-1
ble pnaiuan far which wo hare beta
nominted, shall endeavor to discharge ton Ky.
M. J. Cramer, Minister io Denmark. :
tho duties with the single purpose ot
Oriaado H. Iks., Clark, Third Audidoing most to advance the best internet
of our constituents trad U thgieat and
growing State.

Army, nnl tho groateit General of
modern tiuieo. They luid no fear ol
him as a military man. because, though
edumtvd at West Point, bo had vcarroly
• ter been in tho military service except
ip times oi military aeocesaity. In wartimra ha bad been a soldier, in peare, a
civilian. The Prswd snreeas of his ad­
ministration ]&gt;rove« the wisdom of the
peoples' chirire.
As Republicans uml patriots, we
should bo ungrateful for the past, il wo
dispaired of tho future. When educa­
tion and enlightenment hive been put
into tho minds of the people, they stay
put. It is as impossible tor tho Ameri­
can people to reatore tho old forms and
of the Democratic party, as for thu full
grown man to 'resume this jacket which
he wore when a barefooted urchin.
Hence tho absolute jmpoaaibilily of tho
election of Horace j/reoloy.

denlial aisotiem, involving tho interests
uf forty million of people spread orn
a rant oontrr, with the platforms and
camlidatna in the Gold six man th* in ad-

Public Test
DR. CROOK’S |J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

Ou motion Goo. M- Dewey was AoererfBaropo.
dared unanimously nominated.
On motion the following Senatorial
Ninth. He kaa given practical trridrace of liia sympathy and fri.-nd.bin Committee waa uppointc 1 wifh the aathority to apjiertiem the represoatatiTos
among tint towna and cities of the two

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Afanv "Woman and Child to buy their

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This wonderful vegetable restorative
M the shcej-aaobor of the feeble and de-1
bilitatad. As a tome and cordial far tho
aged awl languid it has no equal
utnong stoOMichics. As a remedy far
tho m-nuns weakness to which women
aro especially subject, ft ia auperwding
every other stimulauL la all climates,
tropical tmpamte or frigid, it arts as a
specific in every spteles of diaorder
which undermim-j the bodily strength
and breaks down ths animal spirits.

FRESH FEB DUBBG fffi SUE#
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I ending Dry Goods Establishment

H i Ms Mr tan EM at
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Beust Mnliif Litinai,
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The Hastings Zfrew JtSroti, of the!

THEY HAVE STOOD
TEST.

22d of Aug, «ays ** Bourbon and Giant
aro side by side ia ’Wltiaky Bow. Tho
Grant Headquarter* are in the Striker
building, opposite Allen ft Preoton'*
grocery store. A man ia known by tho
company bo keep* " WsB, the ZswtmZ
baa told tho troth «h», but not »U lit
IretA. Every man in that Bow, that
oelte whiskey, ui GntUy
end wo
would like to jpt in better conjiany
Arrmiax—There win be a meeting I ouraelvr*. but unfortunately there is no
of t!.o Republican County Committee, I
to which each of the candidates on the I
County and Legislative Ticket* ia invi­ are just a* ashamed of tho company as
ted and earnestly req muted to attend, at j you are. Mr. Spectacle* but wo don't
I know whore n Missionary Headquarter*
tlu&gt; office of. tho Chairman in the eity of
Hasting* on Wodneaday Sept, lltb ut I is uny more needed. Probably tlie
। Journal tuuu get bettor wlriaky iu the
3 o’clock in the ntlemoon.
| basement of their own building, or else
1 aro paid to dscry thoir fellows on
( Whisky Bow. ‘‘David's Reformer* will
have got a pretty good atait, when you
I get the beam out ot your own eye.

Grant and Wilson Club.

CHURCHES.

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Guld 113 1-8.

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PIEROK'S
Fountain .faaal Injector,!

DOUCHE,

COMBOS COUNCIL.

T3BCGEI

Cool and cloudy tbit morning.

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Sjwcial meeting of tho Common
The Midland 7»sw ha* changed front Council at tho Council Room* Tuoaday
♦nd goes for Grant nnd Wilson.
ev.ning, Aug. 27th, 1872.
. Ackley has built tho best side walk in
Meeting railed to order by the Mayor.
thn City, front of hi* lot* on Church St.
Present—Mayor,
Recorder. Aids.
»
Hun. Z. Chaublcr has our thank* fur Ham* Eastman, Wood and Pratt.
By AU. Wcxxl—
vainable personal favor*
Rmleti, That Wm. Tinkler bo aj»✓Wanted—Some body to roar! fut
pointed as a special police, and aulhorP»T«p! Fayip l
ired to jx-rferm all tho duties of Marsha!
Claeod fur rcj«*ir»—The Ureetey
AH »Iu. .re tmtebuj (o u, b DoU ot
1 of the City until farther orders of this
•wount. are request to call and ^Itte Headquarter*.
I Council, and that he be entitled to reto"?0 OB“' "■wo ,w d-lne up
Cooling otf— Thu ueoilirr and Groe““
boo*. muM j4
•rtUod.
c. At. Rbmta«. ft cu
•State Putnological Kx-iety hold*
Haaung.^ Aug. 18, &gt;72.
three days' mooting nt South Have
8sr« sxb Bkusmx—TlmsTtas di*. begiuiug to-day. ‘
«teo of tho human system fer which tho
»egvlinc cannot be used with tx-rteei
■aaCoty. as it &lt;loe* not routaid any metal­ Still meet at Grand Rapids on the 20th
lie ronijxiund.
i*»L Itiahijied the attendance may
he very large.

Is Offered to tho PiHit tu lit Borite.
Everybody Should try them before Purchasing Elsewhere.

JUT?

The Weber&amp; Gabler I^ianOj
VJE11Y ItEAHONAIJI.l; XICTCMH AJJtK GXVXUV.

May 15,

4VA11D &amp; THAYER.
Hastings

.lllcgan.

। Tlie editorial fraternity of Afilwaukoo,
I with their wire* and lady friend* had u

Keep it l»rg&lt;- .ntpply of Salt for sale nt Lowest njarket rutet»(

grand banquet and ball al Spring L*lcn
last night.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. *.

Grant Hirer Valley Division
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\xoet:xk is nut a stimulating bitter
which mate* n fictitioai appotitc, bnt n
gentle tonic which asaiito nature to re­
store the Muttiach to a healthy action.

Tta Salt b worts 10 per cat non tea sail Bused to tee Walter.

'\easaun
m6aWie

A Tut&lt;r—Hun. J. E. Tsxxir of Laung dcliv.’rvj an eloquent ..psech at
le Court House in thia city list eveing. It wa« a real treat

Ltis—It i. a fact that cannot bo dcj nied that the New York Cash Store aro
selling Tea* cheaper than any other
•tore in Michigan. All tons warranted
a* recommended, or the money refun-

their Brick Warchonae,

No bettyr &lt;&lt;ppo.1 unity will ever bo
found tor obtaining a ccaysct idea of the
-^Mr Cote, i» now fixing up the Street* country and it* product* and fer exam­
ining the lands of tho it. A M. R It., 'V.
at tho corner of Broadwwy aad Green,
r. It. IL, and the Government Land*
in a tuauner that will be generally *atiifiictios to tho property holder*, we

10 Barrel lots and more spld to. dimlerw at a

small ad-

rance abort; Car-load Rates.

Water Lime,
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kin ria,

Tfckete will U- *oH ly -he Burling­
tun I'uutc an 1 connection* from Indianu City lining Rooms
dwelling house juvi Southisut of the aptdi*, (liirago, r.sirii, nnd Burlington,
(Strictly Temtx-ranco.)
to
luneolq and retuni, on Sept 3d ami
Depot. It will be a fine addition to
Ith, at Half Rates, living, we believe WARM MEADS AT ALL HOUILS.
that part of our City.
122 L5 from Chicago to lincsdn, and
I^rdiai If (Ju I&gt;»j ar WnL.
Auy quantity of that aplanlid atereh
good to iro nnd tome for two week*
GhOCERiES.j C0HF£CTI9N£HY
bn hand and fur tele at 10 ci*, per
People wishing further jmrticulor*
A skti.-t tupflf c« Acad of tH littet.
pound at the New Ycrk Cash Store.
'«••• mldroM A. E T.msnlin. General trfim daur re.i st tl£evv.
I'amager
Agent
Ik
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M.
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It.
Bur
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l il $TADm:n.
Th* New York Cash Store won't be
lington, Iowa.
nderaold. Be aurv and call and exaiiae goo.Is and prieea bofer purchns- । Sealed jirojn.il* will i&gt;o received nt
i tho “ Libvral-Ttepublie|p-DeiuucralicGrroley-Ku-Kiux-Dolly Varden Head­
, Tho Teacher*' Claw at Grangeviile
quarters, for a bridge actual tho Bloody
will cotnuiance Monday, Sept Oth. Tho
Cbasm, which bang* arrow the *tn&gt;ot.
peojile of thia place will provide board✓“ Jim" Hutchkiss will please accept 1 ing place* for such os tome frotr a disthe thank* of thi« office for *omo very tanco, and will try to ntaku their stay
tine aatnple* of applet, which give our , pleasant as jwuiblc. Th j work will be
I Testing Department bavins.« oocj more. conducted in tho interest of teachers,
' Our “derH” proving himvolf mast prA- and fer the promotion of oar district

LU/SBEITFUiyilSftED IF CHIt LOJfO
LOTS.

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Wool, Wheat, Oats and Corn.
CjA-STSL

BjfuLoir &lt;f Qooofnn.

GOOD NEWS FOR ALL

SELECT SCHOOL.

Nrw Guida in endless variety ju*t
opened, aid for sale at astonishing!* I Has H. M. CrrCstox uf VjHdanti will
low price* at Barber ft Bailer*.. Hit'Sif address the peujile of Barry County at
Hastings on the evening of the eleventh

Michigan Central R

rics of uiamination, will bo carefully
. made, and the indifferently qualified aj»plicant will receive a license to teach,
1 when it is determined where he cxjwct*
to labor, aad then, only a* the neecsai-

OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT MITE.
Ec.wiPxxlul Cht««K mUtev &lt;k*. re.*U* trus Emi «J Ulna ud WeHtrea
.£S.tr.ia£S.-te£»s,sr;

Mr. Holmu is improving quito Cut ■
and hope* to be able tojbe at his post in
a few day*. Wo stated ia at week that I
\ l will tnwle off a good Buggy, and bi* disease waa typhoid fever, we should |
take a g.x.1 new Milch* cow in jiart payment

A Fanuxif 120 aero* situated in the
township of Baltimore. 8 mile* from
Hatting* and only 3 mile* South of the
Grand Hirer Valley B. IL, at Quimby
good young nnd growing orchard, jp&gt;xl
log building* living stream of water,
50 acres under imjeovement* 1 mile
amination will ronnmeneo Aug. 30th, at from School House. Sugar bush ot ■
Hunting*, and continue two day*, if l.UOO tree* Splendid* timber of all
necessary. Bo prompt at nino o'clock. kinds; Oak, Baswoud, Whitewood He.
Tenn*, $25 j»r acre. For further in­
struction* inquire at this Office, or of
al Hasting* during tho fall.
the proprietor,
D. B ft A.G.FBEEMAN
T. B. Dunoxn,
Co. Sept of Schools.
Orangvvilli* Aog. 20th, 1872.

jttai ne# what stacks of Good* are crowded into my store.

WOMAN

Oca Cui xn Ticxar.—Thken altogsth
or the ticket is one deserving the whole
aujijxirt of "the party and the entire cmfiidenro of thn propio. Enwy man i* nn
earnest, faithful Republican, aad taking

county are reprounited, it 1* wife to lay
that they will l» elected by u large a
majority aa wa* ever given in thl« c»un-

Cheaper than nt the flRBAT COST?.Mid "ICwur4iHi

Sirji ill sit HecianicaL

DENTIST

'I keip a Tailor and ItamfactlH Jne Goods idaaijr

R. MUDGE

I’aimciL-Owing to aatkuOM C. G.
Holbrook a not expected to Im&gt; able to
apeak at tho Runnels School house in
Rutland on Saturday evening u ha*
bwrn announced; but W. H. Hayford,
and eome other good speaker* will bo

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gnr* Teas, Coffre., Spice* Tobacco, ar
any thing in tho Grocery lira*, way Aw«
WMtem/jww, at Hitchcock* Roatauv AccrnKXT.-Tho WVe of, George Mil­
rant and Ice Creaa. mn*
ler aged GO years in returning from
riiaroh at Martin'» School House on
is * family jibyaic which it ptoamnt to Sunday afternoon, was thrown from the
take and doos nut divtrwa or gripe, but wagon by the scat brooking, and quite
is sure to ojxwato when all other reme­ badly hurt about the shoulder, although
dies havo failed. It is a purely vegeta­ no bone* were broken. Dr. Cox bring
ble jireporatiou. containblg neither iu the neighborhood gave tho needed
Mineral* Morphine nor Alcohol, the medical advice. ’
nraill of fifteen year, expsrimeoting by
Doctor Samuel Huber. It is perfectly
A Wirrstoo—From every quarter of
Lanulcfcs and far awro effective than
the Country there is coming daily wards
Hils, Naacolif Syrup.’or Castor OiL By
of enconragemcnL Then called lib­
■cKithing Ure syaiem it produces natural
eral movement is losing what little
sleep, and is perticukuiy adapted to
suwgih it ever had, os its derigns be­
«ying or teething chiUram. It kills
come bolter known. The grand old
Worm*, euro* Stomach Ache, Couatipaparty of freedom nnrer showed abold&lt;w
tiun, Flatuleudy and Derangement of
ormaretraited front than itdox to­
thu Liver. No family ran afford to be
day. Tho Worth-tote traitors who hare
without this articlo. It coots but 85
erupted Ito action in the post have boon
ccnlK a*k your druggist to got ii fer draww from tho camp. Tho Sway criug
you ami he will always keep it.
bummer* and ciraggtem who retarded

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An exploring party fa wailkhg fix

' cOjiper fa the m-Ktataitui of Syria.

i made voyages to China and the Indies.
' Hotel thievsa at Cfacfanati steal bed। room furniture and equipments.

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VOL XVII.

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OLIVEB cum FLBWS
1st. It is the lightest Draft.
2nd It is the Easiest Handled.
3d it does the best work.
4th It is the most durable, being harder than
tempered steel.
5th The points will wear n
long as on any other pit

Field cuLnmrons, drills. 4.

IWH”

Ht'spectiully announce to their patrons ami
the Public Generally.Iliflt they have removed
the Large and Cominodioiis New Brick
^t«&gt;re adjoining the Washington Block, and
will be
to Serve all who may give them
a call, 4^rockery and Groceries constantly
arriving by the Car Load, and will be sold
for Cash Cheaper than at the advertised
Cost /Sale* If you do’nt briiet it cnll and
see. We Pay Cash for Butte Egg-S and
all kinds of* Product*.

Salt! Salt! Salt!
FARMERS.

but tlie FIRST QUALITY

BLACKSMITHING

DENTIST

M,

Miciiiai.

Gold &amp; Silver Watches

M Sflin ui Platt 7m,

Ohio makoa tbe bulk ot tho rton..
ware sold fa tbe United Btates.

WEDNESDAY, SEPT, ft, 1872.

rat of men and the rimpfast of fosryrau
laughs at tho idea of wanting four
quarters on bio escutcheon, of playmg
the king by daring to make himself at
homo u&gt; the Klyuee, aad surrounding

tong days and worm nights; It was a
foresight that a skeptic ought to re­
spect The must inportanat of thseo
suburban fetes opened on Sunday last.

No raanoa are permitted to be dis­
charged within tbe bounds of Otarin-

.

NO. 20. ,

j

H. W. Beecher insists on a minister'.
b&gt; play croquet and whist

by firroe! Violence by violence I And ! . Tb&lt;’ e,Iitor «f » religious journal
11 ■ imuitien
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intelligrtun from that particufar eouroe.
। There is a cuinife»t falling off in the
A I'ennsylr.nian fa boring fhto the
i prospects of the coalition puty. Now
himself at Trowvilte with guards, police,
earth at Valladolid, in Spain, making
that the line, an drawn and the Repub­
an artesfon well for ths municipality.
new cannon, Ac. He labors assiduously
to establish tbe republic—the beet re­ world. Certainly 1 never sa&gt; an as­ lican proselytes, who are generally
* The landed proprietors of North
sponse to thoso who deviro to destroy sembly of thousands of people, packed fonoauMm whs go to tbe strong rids,
many tuire orgamtcl .ocieliM to
vent emigration, and have appeal*
like sardine*, mors bent on pteosure,
mom thoroughly amused and ia good and liegtiu to come round to their old
humdr. And these were the same peo­ first love, there are scarcely a handful
ple, who unflinchingly supported the of Republicans in the Greeley camp
siege tUI the last crust of thoir saw-dust,
charcoal, bread was reacbod I Ths frts In1 Y. HrrtU Domooratte rorn-s]&gt;oudeats
qusotion is the most favored by nurassI uniformly write up the friend* of Gyseployeq fa the co I’.ni.’ :i ■r. &lt; f railruat’-..
, 2 Iwy. and write dnea ths friends of Grant,
and servant*; it fa duso to tho eamp,showing tho ma; ’niiudc of transaetions
of thi. kind betareohthe two countries.
and tho Oommune, in forcing 1'anrans and they like to boor tbo soldiers relate&gt;! told yet tbo editor admits that there Is
to try change of air, have contributed to tbeir moving accidents by flood andI1 really nothing against Grant, end that
• | he ia almost sure to win in the contesL tho ni^ht. wind, sigh, are reminders to
makes similar change annually, a n»- field. Evwrv cook at this jieriod 10 cer-1
&lt;s-**ify. The pretty cottage in the vicin­ tain to have an aunt at Bl Hands lying[: It also giro. as the reason why the blow mo of tbe lovo for there principlsa which
ity of tbe capital, with tbo pond full of &gt;। at death's door, to visit whom is a reU-. and furor that inaugurated the jlalli- still lingers in.my heart. Tho socond
corp*, its bttte park of some square gioua duty. There are no leas thenI snore nominee has quieted down into ab- iwasage in Mr.Greetoy's latter means
that JOHN a BRECKINRIDGE ANU
perches tastefully laid out, with alleys I। twenty theetiwo erected in the park, toI solute indifference, that the buioras in- OTHER CHIVALBOUB SONS OF ucoesfaou to the throne fa 1814
sanded and raked, and tbe grass jdat j! say nothing of humbler booths devoted tcresta of the country have considered THE BOOTH SHALL BE RESTORED
Report, from the Southern States indiente that thi. indimtion ot a Urge not“combed,” oaaaot rfa with life, ugly j to all kinds of pnrligiea. Among noviNUAS. itoa crol’ *“• been blasted by the uarush to bo fa the throng- at tbe see aide. I eltlos yery much io roqu-st wore the
lt«rW| t*we,J sppearaare rf the army worm.
There the foobla gain strength, the; “ biaoulto Tbfor*.” Thmo were sakes
[ now
Alabama'South Carolina. Tex­
strong redouble their vigor, aad tbe1 wrap]&gt;od up fa paper containing the1
‘
rm
produce
Iw-auty become more beautiful. Trow- President's portrait—a sign ot the times
vilie ia the centre of thbyiow movement;1
it would seem to Ihi tbe rendervous for ' ma is Vengeance, or tbe wooden leg." reutna, has continued to vary with tbe
the destinies of tho world, Your true A Marquis return, from the war, toss a popular puke regarding the possibility ।
RcpuUieans protests against the man­ hr- and flud« an unknown at th« feet •i al Qreeley's tlcctton- Shortly after the I
More than sixty thousand persons vis­
ner the jouraah photograph the habits of his lady lore ; tbe unknown inaulta । Baltimore Convention gold ran up to
ited Central Park ou Sunday last, tho
of tbe l*refadent as approaching too the Marquis, and draws ; the Marquis 1,10 and yesterday it was down to 1,12. j
Mtreisc bent in the city driving them
much the chrouk-lfag of tbe email brer regrets be has left bis swunl in the bod-'I Other influerxt-s mar last a few hours,'
thithri in pursuit of fresh air.
as at BiarriU a few rears ago. All y of an Austrian at Solferino, but un­ 1 but the Cr*r of Greeley's election is a .
Eight hundred and tan carloads of
this however, fa to the manner bom. screws his wooden leg, kills his ad yer- I. potmaurct dread apd hangs like an in- ■
rwach.H wore shipped from the Stgri* of
Dulawnro during the past week.
The French dethrone their sovereign*, wary, and cries F&gt;w te Jhuua—tho or­ I enbuaowr tbo opp-ratinn* of moneyed I
but have ever the tysiri- to know, at chestra striking up that now rare air—
1 It U said that Wm. B. Astor lie* a
what hour, the rul»r who eurcrods, tho MarscUaise: tbo Indy touched wttli
“ streak of lunacy,” aad fnars at all
, Lour, of th" day and night that he may
lakee Lis dip. Charivari represents M. ouch heroism renews her vows oljfovc,
I bo robbed. In oonscqucnco bis house
Thiers, smiling a. he floats with tho and tbo wooden leg being Lroksn, she of Mrs. Wheat ia our neighboring city i
tide, tbe other bathers having plunged
oO'itelUmon-. Her nephew, a young,
so ns to salute him, only their feet can her ensile-'tbe bend eiecutiag th® turn of tho name of Jease Uppereua .
be seen. Tbe ohtaf of the State fa qalte firrt ir Fxh-tto-tiutf A man shunted' who had ingratiated himself ia ,
*aiia£"d to walk about, and not bathe, Kitt UuMrk, and woe nearly turn to her goal grace, and slrsady secured ■
|
T^e State Fair at Kalamaxoobe would lose his bold on the country, ' pioces: h» bwiTti-l he ■ a* a |Striot
most of bar property in his own right,
could never sway the Assembly, or above suspicion, desirous of experienc­ ia in prison charged with the murder. I
1 From the last issue of the Michigan
effect any new loan of 43 milltard*. the ing the scnsalioa* of a real l'o«nmeran- H" gave the- alarm and asserted that uf the finding of - a mammoth.
F.rMiv, we clip tlio folk*n fog notice of
nxsnent tbe uation imagined him mi- I
tho Iioumi was infested by robbers who . In regard to the Nathan murder, tho i tho forthcoming State Fair nt Kalama&lt; u.si fa a l-sthfag dreas as in a oral bog, in matters theatrical I may remark, bad shot his aunt, and that be had fol-. 1 drIretire hare nl&gt;anfiuwed tbo searrb, I auo. apd arir for it the spwraf attention
a head with while hair, and a pair of that “Claude’s Wife," the newest adul­ towed the robbvrs and Cred his ]iistid after g&lt; tting •10,000 from tho family. •of our, reedera. ’
arms peeping out llu |irnatieg« would tery—drama by Dumas filt. ia being re­ down the stairway. Hm pistol was a; Ft. Louis daiaas tbo boot fire frrparthe laughed away. We pardon life Um- j hearsed at tbo Gymnasc theatre. Tbe four ba'rri-l revolver and wav Loaded ‘
btvlla, and will also hi. white hat should “ Killing" cure will likely be hero d£- ■ . when found after the firing, excepting '
be patroniao one as usual, but Ivyond Vekiped. The other theatres are erwat-1 1 one barrel, with ranridgte ■faith roeemiug much amusement by their humor­
Those young men who so strangely ous jssrodios, of tho many pamphlets
forgot history as to cry r.rc." Emf/rm pubtiahad &gt;&gt;n adultery. Dunuu has re­ mads through the house, and no mark
nt Trow rille are severely blamed’—even cently given a Catullian dinner to hia of a l&gt;*stol ball could be discovered. It
by die Orlranists. Only the imjwrial. intimate fnendapn honor of tbo 27th.' aroma that the deceused was weak in
edition—about two now e^itiuas weekly body and mind and had been left from
•75*000 to 190,000 and that there were
White marble step, ere an archiieccritics have bad a dinner to inaugurate j rival intoreau in the fatrily as to the se­ tural featare spat which Philadclphideep busasn of the moan buried, regard- a new *oup—'*^o/sy* fuirr” thia step is curing of the mooey.at her death, but an. gloat.
Ism of tbe ehane that wreiid rasw
intended as a protest against ths Minis-1 that young t’pprrrue being an attorney,
Oevtein young men of I’litaliunjh
The Russian yachtman who are ths 1
The grounds are being sow placed in
had nianngr-l to secure most of the have formed an Oqibous Society, and
unronscious cause of this insult to
property and money and to antagontte eonsoIidatfaE their capital have engag- tlio beat condition, and many important
&lt;-d a foroo uf eoivn band organa where­ additions snd alterations are being
France and h«r chief apologised ; the!
marie which will add largely to the eon’with they serenade thrir lady tones.
two Mexican* Imre left tbo country-—I' the requaite permission to start a new
iavolved in mystery and is enlmuc »d in
venience of visitors.
The water in the Kentucky River be­ i The several breeds of cattin aro is be
have been "kidnapped" 'perhaps; white ; journal—tbo military authorities refus- interest by the fact that within ten days
M. do Valton, the only Frenchman rm- I ing—the city bring still under martial the alleged murderer was to have been ing rather shallow, John Cup|&gt;eua, the well roptreonted. Baridra the Short­
horns, the Devons and the other stock
plicated, is to lie tried for uttering se- law. At present speculators have only married to a Baltimore lady of high Jrowhich are already well known, we learn
ditioaa cries—but for which be would to aik^ and the request la granted. But spretability
that a very handsome bard uf Aldertbe journal never appeare, as another
Fund as are tbe people of Cairo of neys will be brought forward eomo of
Republican journals astounded to think condition that of dept siting the necnassdramatic pcrfonuanire they rvluw' to tlio young stock of which are perfect
We an- having an interesting cuuteat ]tatroniae Use Black Crook shew, and modelai uf the breed, and tbe show of
such a rmninal was once private secre­ ry money security, fails to be fulfilled
lx-tswn the Washington and (foorge- the management left the town liulh in­ fat cattle will prdbal-ly sueeed in quali­
tory to Ponyer—Quevticr late Minister
ty any that havocver yut been exhib­
town Passage Railroad Co. and1 the dignant and indigvat.
of France, and believed now to have Justine receives five applications daily
French critic, mourn that at present ited.
(iron a Bonapartisl of tbe drv[&gt;est dye. from persons to change their names, on 1 District authorities, in which the City
The premium- on horse hare been
police
attempted to take aides with the Franc,- lux* no poet of the first rank.
M. Thiers has not interfered in the tbe ground, that they are confused with
largely inmaard, and the clssess4nbanding over of the Vallow to tbe tor­ tbo loading members of tbe Commune, RailuayCb. The utfortt of thi Coat - The I'ruuan linked helms-t was adopt­
ed
by e volunteer rifle company at New­
|&gt;any
to
get
rid
of
piling
tbrir
track
s
and
suffer
thereby
in
(hair
Ludnras.
Almentors. M Thiers u likely to bscotnc
in spite of the protestation*
with wood pavement M streets so pared foundland
f
spoiled by success; be has triumphed in
in lieu of cobble stones, is tho point of 0
tbe Imu, in bis protection views, and into " order" regions bud upon tbe
now wine in tbe anillery experimenta ; number of laundroaees residing therein. the trouble, and on Saturday tlio Com­
pany torably removed their track from *
at a distance of two miles, tbo Swiss gun Thus in loyal quarters there is one
sunk tbe target-boat, and of course, laundress tor evuryhundred inhabitants. the propceod lino of the wood pavement
and placed it on that part of East Penn­
TrowviUe was in fete. Is Herr Krupp
there is but one per 1200, In there sylvania aronuo which ia intended to be J
going to be dethroned.
latter district, thate are unhap,aly too parked, They generally win in all tilts (
Tbe Councils-General. bare conim'nmany people with bat little linen to with the people, but this time they will ■
ted their autumn session all over Franco,
bars a lively time of it against the
and the ministers have boon sleeted
Paris is not in want of arehilocta. as Board of Public Works, who are cloth- ,
Prraidewts of those bodies jin their re­
422 hate sent in plana and specificatiuns od with full authority ovsr the ktreete |
spective departments—which is a vote
fur. rebuilding tbo Hotel de Ville. The and vtreet improvements. A. II. Khep- .
of confidenco in M Theirs. These
now cigars that osll for 7 1-2 centimes herd in charge, will, it is thought, prove ’
Grand Juries promise to steer clear of
each, which neawsilates purchasing two more than a match for the Railroad. (
politics ami so far aid tbs nations living
weeds for three sous—there being no At tbe point of removal by tho Gumps- ,
in peace. working and raving, as well
current coin representing the twentieth ny the Railway track lately oompiixi
^otrtaponbmtt
aa affording an example-of respect fur
of a psmay—are as vile as any fabrica­
the law—their datiro being local and ted by tbe Slates, and will compel work­ lias einre been torn up, tho new Uaek
replaced on the ride, and the wood
not political. The probability of inter­ ing men to join tbe anti-tobscc S«tcicty
pavemeut between tbo track is nop, and .
nal pro.w continuing, is strengthened
out of freliug* of disgust. AU is to lie
by tbe fact that Gambetta and his radi­ traced to M. Theire not living himself a all the Railroad Co. ba. gained by their '
Wanting a rase, abuse opponent's
, action rirf trritti is, tho ahirtenlng of
cal friends have relinquished the agita­
counsel, is Itoing acted upon by the im1 their available track nearly a mih.
j
tion for a dissolution of tbo Assembly;
CaptainCarfieer, during tbe war, vol- ■: A Yacht Race took place hare fast ,
iwrialist and royalist press. The re­
the object they have in view fa to con­ uatarily surrendered himself prisoner to
Tbo tost of agricultural implement*
public, and its supportovs from convic­
Monday on tho Potomac river starting
which was-so important and satufactory
solidate the republic ; their ends will be tbe Prussians. when they were besleg-1
tion or necessity, eoatinning to keep tho
from tbe Seventh 8t wharf and ending ,
to the farm.ira lost yrar, will b" carried
better attained ay allowing the republic ing I’halsbourg. Returning to Frame,
.von tenor of their way, rocnsellor
, at Glymout Tho“Fannto Bair took ।
cut ia ths same thorough manner, and
to prosper as it is doing—establishing hs was arrested, tried by rourt martial,
I»*»va tho utility of this great Stets orTheirs is coming in for all the bard
i the first prise, aad the “ Maria” tho
itself and rallying the ounnervativo elv- and condemned to death, lie la a very
ganfaafam fa affording to the Csrm.ra
knocks. He is the Turk's bead, on
opportunities of seeing tho value of im­
which the partisans of tho pretend.-re ' meats of the country to its support. as a wealthy man, father of a largo family, ,
proved imptemoets tooted. In this d»reward
for
its
orderly
and
sagacious
and
was
believed
to
have
erred
through
beetow nearly all tbeir blows—eave j
partment atone ths fanner gains many
ignorance. Ilia sentence was commu­
I those they deliver to one another. M.
tfmre a full equivalent for tbo time
ted to ten years of banishment, and
end money spent m visiting the State
Thiers is considered to bo devoid of all
Fair.
degradation. Ho went through tbe pro­
shame tor sending a Marquees to repre­
The first paper in the United Stites to
pie season has berm so pvopitimis,
cess of military ignominy laughingly,
sent Franco at Waahington—an incon­
nominate Horace Grwlcy as a candidate *
that wo ere promised (ho finest possible
gruity that shocks neither I*reaideaL against her. She is more sensitive in and being cundu cied to tbe frontier, at for Hie Presidency wu the Lexington *
colkctirm of fruits from the orchards
One newspaper insinuates, that as this respect, feeling her misfortunes iso­ once decided to become a Prussian sub­ (Mo.) Cssrenre. and In an ocknawfadg- '
and fruit producing district., and
Franco ia in republic, tho nation ought late her, and that Germany suxpwt.— ject. his property being in Alsace. He ment thereof Mr Grovley wrote the edit­
to be prepared for a repetition of tho and wisely—that France baa suffered ran thus .return to Franco when 'be or of the Ossasfasn s fatter of thanks far ।
pleases; but if recogniasd by the mubt the interest lie had manifested fa his bescene which baa juat oocunsd ia Pent.
It was about thia time ia August halE These facts gwro pertinency to ,
If Republican aasammate their presidelta, royalists lika Jacques Clineat and for ths resumption of her rank and in­ 1815, that Gwnera labedoyBre was the appended driaratiou of priadiplas, ,
Ravaillac, bare not spared their Kings fluence, and the imperial conforance ,liot; he was the first to bring his regi­ which is reprinted without thochaigsof
Indeed the attempts at Boulogne an! will so far a benefit this country by ment over to Napoleon on escaping a word or letter from thJl detected* or­
gan to which Mr. Greeley sjieefaly be­- under other circumstances
months the soldier, had coaoeahid tbe longs by right of original discovery;
tbe tun thus abused it
,
w_
___
, paint, pencil and painter.
0,„
ra i(.
trioolored cocked, in their knapsacks,
A bogus will case involving souse I
v
v
and so had thorn retely for urn. It is
honra together. “Soldiers, you bare
• millions fa exettiag acme nryttary ia 1
to bo hoped M- Tbsirs has had knap­
saved tbe Ifapublic 1" plorarded Napo.cyuv repudmfam'l- This hi She*!
sacks eearehod fiw oagfaa and violetsloon uti tho walla of Paris after tbo
Our motto: Nevwde^pair of tbe Be.
A tmloredvortisee that bo repairs top public. Ourplatfom: The OomtiiuCoup de’Etal- Then it was no laughing adjournment of Oriental oosnpBrationa.
To lire tranquilly for a tong tnm, is nfa cotta aad ** sometimes pantal.naa."
tfon uf 1WMJ, and »O rights of the antae.
•’Our doctrines t TUa ia a white awm'e
Cunreoatfan betwen two heirs;
only tbe duty, but the interest of France,
G-JvenutwuL snade by white mon, for I
raid the rich heir; “ ear poverty father," white turn ated tttetr pisterity forever.

added tho poor tee.
I. IBM, u&gt; afactar rated far Prince
Nspofaoa M Pseeidmrt of tbe Republic,
V-A—L -I.—— kt. FT.Ika

�yelling for Fred Douginas, ot any other
man. who he wantci to pulverise and
demolish, and aJR to the teey, and bohind him sat the big General end his
Aids-de camp and the liofo corporal,
and st tbe desk stood the OapL as cool
as in other days, kaepiog a reenri of
th« pnxwliugs, to report to hen iquarknow which ho report* to— this terrible
night man of Death. I can assure you
that Ileli * relief when that polii'ieai
Nero took his seat, sweating, puffing
aad blowing CEi a porpoise, and the
Hua. Mr. Crane arose to ^rform hu
sed duty Soring so many dead bodies
lying loom around that had been toms-

hawked by this greet chief, Garter, lus
duty seeiMd to bo clear, and in u low,

Pitioial hepabticati Ticket.

sweet, mellow ruire, (so tow nubbly
could boor him), be cominenced to
jireach tlio funoral sermon, and tn soft,
sweet cadences ho consigned Grant mid

the Republican party to tho Tomb,
there to remain until tbo Republican
Hout will again summon them on the
bill day ot November next, to a gtori-

i
।
yourself no ham. l»t us base poaeo."
P. 8. I forgot to state that most of'
tbo audience left for home during tho।
«/ waM, swearing they would
vote fur Grant. They Lad wavered
same before-, but , Carter fixed them,

lt^ticket.

Sweeping Republican
Triumph!

TBE MAJORITY OVER

15,000!

!

'
!

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

called to order by Mr. Thomas, Chair­
Amos C. Town, F-q , of Prairietffle, by
man of tbe Committee, aad on usotion
a vote of 16 to 14. Both three gentle­ Gilbert Striker wu ^appointed tempora­
’men at u extremely popular in the county, ry Chairmau, and J. M.' Codwullivlar
’and deservedly so, and the nomination was appointed Secretary.
of
' one of them over tho other simply tho
On motion of Mr. Thomas, the follow­
'result of mero iwrwnal friendship on ing Committee on Cirdentia'.s were ap­
the part of the Delegates in attendance, pointed by the Chaix:
m
either
would
mnku
n
ReproMmhith
.
­
'
[ John B.uwn, D. McOmber and T«yi
of whom the people would have every |
'
Itew.)
!reason to bo proud Both have boon ' tin jerauneni organization :
long resident of the County and ar. ; Geo. Thotua*, D. II. Dickenson aad i
'only known to be Opproeiated. Mr. S. ■ Wm. Freeman.
has resided io Barry County for some ' Thu Cbaintuuiatf the Vomtuittee oa;
.
thirty years, is a practical former, al| Credentials reports that thn following |
sound Republican, a mu of unimpeacb-11 named permits aro pcownl as delegates I
,
'able character, and every way quallifiod 1- front tbe several towns, nn.1 arv entitled |
for tho position for which bo has been
,
plsoed ia nomination, aad to which be
'
will be elected by a decided majority.

Arocara, Me., Sept. 10—1 a. M.—
Two hundred and ten towns and cities
gun, Perham 48;387. Kimbvll 30,323,
Republican majority 12,059. Lutyrar
the sama towns gave Perham 39,048,
Kimbell 31,943. Republican net gain
from 1871 of3,G57.
Speaker Blain'haa just seat tbe fol­
lowing dispateh to President Grant:

Oaeuftite most fearful and heart­
rending tragedies that tout everoccured
tn this community, took plane at the
Greeley cm! Broom Headquarter* in
this City, on Thuraduy evening, tho 5th
in*:, it bad been previously ann-junc-ed
that’iV. C. Carter, (the colored orator)
and L M. Crane, (White), would ad­
drues the pccplo a’, that place cm tbe
political isaaee uf tho day. And. with­
out any tbotsght of danger, or tbo /«»/admmrs which soon followed, the peopie without any regard to political fiuth,

Toy hear: alck. and my hand foil* to nayraljit Promptly «i 8o'clock m adver­
tised, as I oast my era Over the stage, I
■» the form of Carter, rang slowly,
and with great dignity (like a total
•dip*) to bin feet, and wben fully wrort
and that brawny arm extended, and his

DRY GOODS

DRUGS

IS^rapri

Medicines,

CAPBETINGS,

Dye Stuffs,

PAINTS &amp; OILS
School Bobkit J- Stationery

Wo publish horewith a portion of tho
spoer-h mads by Mr. Trumbull before
tbo Rupublicau Stalo Couvontiun uf 11linota, hold at Springfihdd, on the 20th
Maple (koTj—Wtu. 0. Freci
day of Sept. 1871, lee* than one year
ago, ind ask all our readers to contrast Houghtalin, I bo*. Wei loti &lt;
it with Lyman Trumb ull, of to-day, and Dewey.
then ask thetnselves tho pertinent ques­
tion, who has changed f Trumbull, or
the Republican Party. Remembering
Hope—C. B. Diekcrsuti, E. i’.ICltanthat when thin speech was delivered,
,
Murphy and Leet wore at ^jOw York, dlor. tj. Spragti* and I. A. Otguoil.
Orangeville- Juba IL Earw, Orin A.
and tho Patterson committee, had then
investigated tbe Custom House at that Hughes. Jas. N. llkrlborn, Henry'
port. Casey was nt New Orleans, abd
On motion tbo rope rt of tbo Commit'
had held his Custom House inv-Miigalion. The Chorjauiag claim had boon tee on Cr*d«nual» was ucvsptod.
Tho Chairman on I'anuaueui Organ­
fully discussed, in the Senate and House
of Ropresentativuv. That TtrriUt, “Syn­ isation, repotted tho names uf Jehu II.
dicate,” about which there has boon Earl as 1’crmsncnt Chaimaa aid J. II.
sueh a howl, wai else at that time a Cadwaltadur as Secrotary.
thing of the jxut. Chas. Sumner hod
been rumored fc&gt;m the chairmanship
of the Cummitlno of Foreign Relation*. '
Tha Ku Klax I*»w, aal tbe Fore.. Bill,
had boon poasod. The prearnt Finan­
cial 8y*te3&gt; had been o«tab!isbaj a tong
time. The same Cabinet were then the
President's advisors, as now, in fsci no
ww tbvri*p*ss&lt; save tha Becor Claim,
Motion adopted.
ha* boon charged since that 2U:h dj&gt;
tip motion of Mt. Follett, th3 inuGun
of SofL 1871, when Senator Trumtfllll
spoke u follows, after euLigising the ■ uf Mr. Thomas was rescinded.
Itopablicaa party for the noble, and : Mr. Freeman moved that tlu. ddogrand work it had aocomplishej in tho gjtes pwh-nt from any township b.» al-’ j
‘ bwej t&lt;» fill any vacancy that occuri in ■
abort space uf ten years. II* sold.

Jmyiaisc Stock

PBESOBIETlbNS' AND FAMILY

1

250 Bolls; New Carpets,
175 Packages of Dry Goods,

•uKT.-rrr
&lt; srioiiUran
IM? I

Money,
Throat. *|»....... 1.
Aen.alEtn. nireamaii

Dress Goods,

Money,

Plain Black Silks
Money.

SOLI) W HASTINGS,

SW.Z’KIZ.“S.

It Sall Ciajst Tmi Oita

“Now what jnlttscal organixsU.ru will
bo safiwt for tho American poople ?

Every County Republican !

fflfiur S1SLL1BUB CTSBWWB |

New Advertisements.

,

tlicir resjmctirj town&gt;lu[is
.
Motion carried.
we look to that party which brought
Ou mention tho Convention pro-c-.J upon th* Government civil war; to that
party which ruined tho credit of lite ed n&gt; take aa informal ballot!.
First informal luUotl:
Nation, eo that it could nut Irorrow
mousy at less thsu from 12 to 20 per
cent per annum ; to that party wliirh inauguralol the doctrine that to lite vic­
tors belong the spoils; to that party
which now desires farther to djprcciate
tbe currency of tho country by issuing
millioai aid mil':oas more or it ? If it
is be'ievod by tbo American people, r.o
matter to what party they belritg. Re­
publican or Democratic, that tlio Gov­
ernment of the country will be safest
in the hands uf thoso men; that the
men, many-of whom sobgbt to destroy 1
the Guvsrnment, will be-more likely to
pemervo it than tli.no who fought fin­
ite existence ; that the men who ruined
its credit will bo more likely to itaproru
it than they who’ when it was ruined,
have already, re-established it to a great
extent; Ji you look for reforms to
them, then it fo the duty of the voter to
Mr. Gilbert Striker appeared bufora
go to the polls aad vote with the Domucratic party. But if tho peuphi of this tho Cuuventi &gt;n and :.ml ■ a few appro­
country believe that economy has been priate nni&gt;.irk&lt; uu til's' occasion. Mr.
introduced into the public ssrrire risen Town followed with a dirt and uppro tbe Republican party took poues* ion of
tbo Government; U they boleive that ‘i prints speecch.
Mr. Froetuou more ■! ' that . tho next I
i Convention bo held a*, the Doty siluwl.
house, ia Johnstow n
Motion carried.

One Hundred Thousand. Dollars
‘rnpose to well a Half a Million Dollars thia Y

J. Cede &amp; Son,

SPBIHO &amp; AVEKY.

GROCERS.

WE PAY

OBr tr silt, a me imsi Uviu tils
usd pum,
mo
■
., WATEB USE,
UE, at HUB,
Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

Wool Carding
CALL

[JV'

A. 8. VAN YLECK A GO'S.

Hint

For Your

M pieces The Republican party took
pOeecMion of her. A'hey have been sail­
ing her for the lari tan years, not only
over the Jxnstoroue waves of political
commotion, but through tho terrific tor­
nadoes of civil war, and they Lavs
brought the noble old ship upon a

porta. magniUceat tn all her proportions;
And there *bo now rides in peace and
nroepcrity; aad there is outride tho
Democratic party, beating around
among thi. seas, driven for tea Tears
hither and thither by every wind of
passion, taking a now' departure, and
seeking to find the old ship. If you be­
lieve that they can man her better and
sail bar more safely, put thum in t&gt;o«session of her; but if you think men

CASH

Boots and Shoes
*t Isis la Pnta aM Imut 10 cu
A healthy liver secretes each day
about two and a half pounds of bile,
which contains a groat amount of waste
material, taken from tho blood. When,
tho liver becomes torpid or congested,

vote. Wc have carried ail tho Ccugrtwekmol District*, tho closest by 2,000 maiuciiy. W o have carried every county in
the State, something wo never achieved
noxious substation, which, therefore, re­
but once before.
mains to poison the blood and be con­
Wo have elected every Senator, and
veyed to every part of the system. Na­
cbooen more than four-fifths of the
ture trios to work off thiv poison through
House of Raprosentatires. Our victory
other channel* and organs—the kidneys
is complete and overwhelming st all
lungs, akin, etc; but tteso organs be­
jiointa, aad insures you more than 25,­
of fair dealing, uf truth and common come overtaxed in performing this labor,
000 in November. ’
hemeety, in view of the senti meats above I
and can not tong withstand the pressure
expressed, compared with his present
but beccino variously diw-nsed.
sophismo, whether it is too much to doHentfl tbo symptom* of Irilo poison­
nonce him as a Political Shyster, aad
ing, which are dulinnos, headache, in­
Rmraegnda; a ragged camp follower;
carried by Repnbliean*. In the First
capacity to keep U»6 mind on nny sub.
Disatot Burleigh has aboat 2,000 ma­ tfarwss^Mwr, who would bo willing joct, impairment of memory, dixxy,
jority ; ia the Second Frye has about nw, to run tho noble uid ship among sleepy, or nervous feeling*, gloomy
4.000; in tbo Third Blain has about tbo breaker*, and see her dashed to forelmdings and irritability uf tomprrr,
3,500 ; in tbe Fourth Henoy has about pieces against ths rocks, in the vain
Tho stomach, bowels, sad other or­
4,000 ; in tbe Rftk Hale has about 2,500. hope that ho might bi able to construct gans spoken of, cannot escape becoming
Tbs contest ia Kennebec Countv. where a Prnidnitel raft for himself out uf the affected, suoncr or Ister, and coetivenoss,
Speaker Blaine reside*, ha* been pecu­
piteo, dropsy, dyspepsia, diarrticui, and
liarly aaimatef, and ha* rwullod ia tho
many other forms at chronic disease, are
Repub'-caaa carrying every on* of the
among (bo neceasary results. As a
27 towns of tbe county. Six of these
remedy for all these manifestations of
towns ar# usually Democratic.
dismue, Dr. Haroo's Gold« Medical
Discovery ia positively uneqoaled. By
The 27mm Jwnrf hat for a long time
it tho liver and stomach arc changed to
been expecting to begin tbe construeon active and healthy state, the appetite
tiou of a Greetey pyramid, but it defers ।
regulated and restored, thn blood and
the mailer from one State election to
towns give Couveree 42,222 votes, and
another. In order to refresh its foiling
Gardner I6,«M; Ceurwr.’. majority,
mwnsry, wo proceed tn give aa instance
25,618. The nraahiiag towns gwvo in
of how a pyramid
built- Haro ia tbo
1870 110 RepaMican majority. The
Republican apex. It contain* every
fionato io unanimously Republican, aad
State whisk Us thin for held an olsc-

The daughter of John Slidell will
marry Uarou 1‘rifor H-idogg.
Judge Bsrr.onl has at times worn
brilliants in Ids slipjwr*. and paraded
| the cabin af a North River steamboat

3 Will innkc it for the Interest of I*
Man,

C. M. BUNYAN &amp; CO.

ET.'XVhuse'

Guarantee Satisfaction
Cttlf,

ca.spMt Mask

Kip and Stoga Boots,

Oyster* and liefrcsltmmts;

PLANTATION

piTTLBS.

.! will

WELCOME MARBLE.

SPRING

* AVERY.

MEAT MARKET!

S. T-1S80-X.
This wonderful vegetable restorative
is tbo shoot-anchor of tbe techie end debilitatod. As a tonic utul cordial for tho
aged au-1 languid it has no «;usl
among stomachira. As a remedy for
the ueryous weakness to which women
azo especially subject, it fa superseding
every ether stimulant.
In all climates,
tropical temperate or frigid, it octo as a
in every species of disorder
indrrminea tho bodily strength
ska down tbo anima! spirit*.

We buy our Goods of Manufacturers and Importers-,

to,
UlUIMXt

lending Dry Goods Establishment in

At HU Mr tai Mai
Bn Tn
ten

SPRING &amp; AYBIY
takatrWIM

�Tr|&lt; Rjsr&gt;|»L,t:M|

strutted to arapfoy sacne pwraon to con- ;
'( says that tha uccomuy qualification* to struct a cro**-walk arrmw Court street, '•
insure a notuiuatica un the Republic an on west aid* of Broadway.
ticket are lymg. thtering raid •tendering.
Confed.
Now, our friends C»er tho way will par- J Movud by Aid. Ham*,
dun us for differing with him in this , That the motion appointing Friday
met ter. If the** were th* only require-'I evening for regular moetingi | b" rrfcicwent*, wo should havo a regular stain- •
1m&gt;.1# from that party—enough to fill all' Carriod.
our offices, and it would b* exceedingly I Oa motion Monday eveniag wm des­
doubtful whether it would not *eriosuly j ignated foa the regular Hirelings ot.tho
i affect tho publication of tho Jnrnal. |
i Tur partk-uliiro too Horace Greeley'* J Moved 1y AU. Van Veteoz,
That the Marshal bo instructed to
tnaka and fife with the recorder a state1 mast as contemplated by Sue. 3 of an
ordinance, rela'iv* to sidewalks, ap­
■ Azide frail the common routine of! proved Aug.*2ud, 1871 ; and in uccoi will speak nt the school Houm ia I’odunk,
' dance with said MCtfen, in relation to
busiuess. our town haa been unusually
(Rutland township) on Saturday erwn- quiet for tho past two or three weeks, jI tho cuistrurttou of the stalo Walk, wu; tioaed in, nnd contemplated by tisn re­
I ing, ttipt, *Jl«t.
One or twu runaway teams in our «t« *U, '
, port of the slid Walk ComusIlU'O, here­
and an occasional politic*! meeting’
liftro b«m the only elements Hint havejtofore mjufe and now un III* with tho

HAVE STOOD
TEST.

Grant and Wilson Club.

faI
■”&gt; Itomg to adl my Stock of n*w bug­
s'** for thirty per eeat Im. than bofor*.
‘ mean just what 1 nay. Jiy buggies

AMSSMDP

GRANT AND WILSON

Sir fiial ni Ktdaiical,

DENTIST

REPUBLICAN MEETING’

sag
CHURCHES.

disturl&gt;*d Ute raonotntiy ot th* publie­
mind for some days 'past. '£b* work on j Carried.
On motion tlio Council adjourned
| tho new School building is progressing '
til Monday evening, Sept. 23, 1872.
steadily, the third story being nearly
Wm. D. Harts,
nompleted, B. A. Almy luus renewed
, Ik-aulilul day this.
his forre&gt;s upon the new brick block ho '
Michigan gue* for Grant and Wilson.
j is" building, aud is now pushing the
^Ml raising this afternoon nt Quiiu- 1 work forward on Hie some, with all po»I tibia vigor. Frequent showers are tho
Nortbern Michigan Fair at Grand'I order of th* day with us at the present

MASONIC,

; time, and the farmers are very busy
Barry County Fair nt Hasting Ort. I| seeding and and preparing their ground
I for K-cding. An unusually large breadth
2nd, Sd and 4th.
' of wheat is to be **wn with us this seaItopubluau meeting at tho Club; ; son.- A largo quantity of wheat, of tho
I pnwent year's crop, U being brought in-1
I to the market wtih ns just now. Prices
I ranges from 11 to $1,40, pct buahell.j
' and tho market Is well supplied with.
Sarx axn Batuaiu—There
ease of the human system for which the*i^'Tnzxxs —To J. F. Meal, Esq ., fora I produce generally ; with fruits of all
Vigutiav cannot lx&gt; used with perfect ! eouplo very nice watermelons, of tho kind,, except peaches, which are' Very |
safety, as it does not contain any metal- I Gasst variety—delirious and agrecab,* rare, and what wo hare are brought
lie compound.

American Orga:
Olivet College.

It OM ti tte PiMk m lit lerite.
Hecrybody Should try them. before J-urchasing .Elsewhere

Rapids next week.

Peninsular Railway.

VrwABM of Fortj Tkatund bottles of
Nature’* Hair Restorative wore sold
trom Jan. 1st to Juno 1st, which facte
tell* ite own story, lu &lt;, clean, and
looks so nio* that the ladies are all de­
lighted with it See ndvrrtisoiuent.

JIICHiGAS CENTRAL R. R.

Grmi River Talley Division

Tx»»—It is a fact that cannot bi} &lt;1. niod that tho New York (huh Store urn
selling Teas dumper than any other
store in Michigan. All teas warranted
ns recommended, or the money rl-fiin.

SELECT SCHOOL.

WARD &amp; THAYER.
Hastings «y- .lllegaji.

!as
5K™
tn
• _
Hiriac

Monday tho ICth. inst., and to continue .
through the entire week- Without |
doubt, tlti* will be th* grrrtrst and'
Tub Ubiox Fit a, at Grand RapidsI moot attractive ./-fair ever heid./»rM in
next week promises to be a perfect sue., this State.; and, perhaj*. tn any other
cjs», and present appearances indicate ! State, uf these United States' aside
a splendid exhibition and a van! crowd. | froth tbe ’■ World’s Fair," held in Now
York City, ia tho year of 1853-4 nnd 5,
No such gorgeous «ad complete arrangelui'tits, ai.woll as rxtnuin, preparations
havo tewa made in any single instance,
I of the State Fair’* in any of tho States,1
। in all their past history, up to the presTua urncitL majority in North Caro- । ent slate, us are now being mode in
li:u&gt;^&gt;r Caldwell, Republican. for Gov. Gratin Hay ids for this "Guttr Uxtox
cruoil Is 1015. Jud go Merrinmn says,
the election was all right. Ha will neft
It is uttofiy impossible to fully rval-

tta Hl i wm 11 jtr al an te SB Entrt ti !k iMrt.

DOUCHE.

1 Ise. or even conceits tho extent nnd
I diameter of tliovo preparations but to'
I sf.it Grand Rapid* »i th* pre* mt time
I and the Fair Giuumls, tltrro when the
same prcpsrsti'ins ore Living made, and
thousand* and tens of thousands of dol-,
' iar* ar* being expended to tbe same
Any quantity of that splendid stuteh
purpose and witnCM th* life, energy
on hand and for solo at 10 ct*.| per
। aud genius which universally prevails
pmnul at tho New Ycrk Cash Store.
! among the citizens of that fa»i growing
| Floury 8. Club, editor of tho Grand Fla­ Idly, Ixith p-nH&lt;mJU and ladtes, to
ven Herald, cs their candidate for Bena­ , raak" this matter nut only a “groat sue-,
; tor. His cldctiou by a handsome nu- c&gt;M,*zbut a “Grand Triumph 1” C*rI toinly such efibrts cannot gi&gt; unrewar- i
I jorihr is Iteyond all question.

Michigan Central R. R.

» fay yaar *nvy aad tai* year riiher.
I Ilort y«tr tat* ftirMial wilk or ‘ritkovt
oafe, at Hr Pntal after of
A. P. DUAKE, U. !&gt;..
Otor Aeklry SMr'a bray Start.
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1/1 will trade off a good Buggy, and
tako a good now Milchs cow in part
paymeat.

BI.K

BOSS
Q.RAND TRUNK RAILWAY

Hitchcock's Dining Hall and Confsetionary Establishment

gore, Teas, Coffee*. Spires, Tobaosu, or
any thing in tho Grorcry line, tray dam
otlotloa fiyurta, at Hitchcocks, Rretau-

rant and Feo Cream rooms.

WpiseABjWirtBBJrtii
'fiffSBitS fet VtSfiikt

10 Barrel lots nnd more fold to dealers at a verj* jnn’jU ad­
vance above Car-load Rates.

Water Lime,
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kinds,

Tua Rr.rvcln'ix War or Dotxu :r.- Tho Attorney General has eummanced
suit against Chas. W, Penny and Joshua
Palmer who were tho embezzler Ho­
lin’s sureties in tho sum of $'&gt;,U00.

OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE,
Jww.lw.liu'l nk«', laskiat stow «&lt;•»sjrts.L. »US Iran, t;U| u' bHrvU a*d Wei &amp;»■

Keep tt |jrgc supply of Salt for sale at Lowest market rate*.
Tlsoir Brick Warehouse.

f//f£ LU/lBE/t fUWSffED l/t

LOJ{D

LOTS.

CASH

FOXB.

Wool, Wheat, Oats and Com.
j tjooofmn.

8; 1». Ct-iv, Esq, of Grand Itepius, a i\ I’olitiR! ai e having a lull with us,
life-long Democrat. in a letter to tho ।ijust now. Everybody appears to bo
Eaylt repudiates tbe Dolly Vardens and ■; -.itidled that Ulysses 8. Grank will l» '
declares hia parpate to work and vote | our next President, by aa overwhelm-1
for General Grant. .Mr. C. is ono of the j ing majority. That there wdl be a for
ablcit stump sjumkera In Kent County, ‘ gre ater number of votes east lor him in
and"will do good servuv in the canvast. ,. th* appiuaching olection than there was 1
i cast for him at the timi» of his last olrc- I
tion. JTho only particular feeling there I
appear, among politician with us, just
now. is, on tbo part of what few Greoley ices three are nmsug us, who nje
pear to'lx- almoat infuriated over tho
idea of Charles O’Connar'a accepting;
the nomination mode at LouiiviUo, Ky. j
Convention on the 3rd inst. by the;
Naw, well toll you, John, tho motors straight Democrats. Tho Urcolcyitcs
in the Vanderpool indignation meeting, are mad with fear that ho will accept
who choose to vuwtor Mr. Dewey for it. They cannot bear the thought of
State Senator, will do ns you and your the least degree uf honor or popularity
party are doing. We will "shako bond* being associated with the names of tho
across Hutt litth chasm," You follows
have learned us how to diqiosc of nil tain animals when instinctively brought
to know tbe certainty of death that
awaits them, they send up a piteous
&gt;/Tlio Republican, al tlwir Sofa tonal bowl, and Ifecome desperate ever thrir
Convention for this District hold at Nash- doom. Iti*too bad! Their'cose de­
villa tho other day, nominated Oxoxox mand* our pity and sympathy; Ncrerthelvs* w* cannot avert tho calamity
M. Dbwm, of Hastings, for f-enator.
that awaits them, which u to affix the
Mr. Dowry is a veteran editor, uf more*
seal of their dretiuy.
than ordinary ability, ami a trus and
vornest Republican. There cannot be a
Senatorial Convention, of this district,
doubt of Id* election by a good round
b perfectly satisfactory to the people
majority.—Cferfefte RrfMm&gt;
.
generally so far a* your Correspondent
has boon able to learn. Evon parsons
A Sranaa Tears will run daily be­ with other party proclivitie*, hare been
tween Jackson and Grand Rapid* dur­ beard to express their aaustectioa with
ing tho forthcoming Fair, pairing Nodi-,
rille at 7:56 ; Sheridan 8:10 ; Quimby
Your Correspondent goes to th* Lake
8:1211; Hasting* 8:40 ; Middh villo 0:10; Shore with a port of hi* family, this
reaching Grand Rapids at 10:15,*. w., prerent week, to enjoy tbe Lak* bree­
nnd returning, leave Grand Rapids at ze* and feast upon the fruit* of tha:
0, r. x. far Jackson and intermediate a«:ion of our SAto- He uxpecte to at­
tend the lake Shore Agricultural and
point*.
Bornological soefoty, to bo hold ia the
Animal.-Tho Michigan Poultry village of Douglas*. Allegan County, on
Association have determined to hold th* 13tli and 14th days of th* prreent
their second annual exhibition at De­ month, th* proceedings of which, to­
troit, December I7th to 23d, inclusive. gether with other matter, will b*
Tho anaauncement giro* poultry breed­ promptly reported to the B*w«r.
ers ample time to prepare for the exhi­
bition. The first show waa a decided
iuccom, and wo hope to see th* coming
one still greater and mure encouraging
to poultry breeders-

GOOD NEWS FO

$20,000 Worth

Cheaper than at the ‘‘GREAT

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Tailor and Manufarture Eta Gwj
,K OXXSCU.
R_ JIflyQ

coxaoa concn.

Detroit 4 Milwaukee R R
goixo j;A.*rr»

bte projmntioc. cm.lauu.ig nuitbor
Minarnls, Morphine nor Akolrol, the
ra*ult of fifteen yean *xpsrimcnting by
Doctor Samuel Bltcbcr. It is perfectly
harmlc** and far more effective than
pate, Naacotw Syrups’or Castor Ofl. By
soothing the system u produce* natural
^p, aud U purticulsrly adapted to
crying or Urthing children. It kilte
Worms, cure* Stomach Ache, Constip*-

Mzssas. Btrajrav Baos.4 Gar, mnnufacturers of Furniture nt Grand Rapids,
have spanned Grand River with an «odims wire rope of 1-2 inch in diameter
which runs nt great *i»ed over large
grooved pullies aud trammdta power
from a waterwheel on th* oppamtn sid*
of tbe river to their factory. Notwiththe Liver. Ko !umily cun afford to be stowdin-e.o great diataneo (750 feel)
without this article. It co*U but 86 the plan works admirably and without
cents oak your druggist to get it for nay
of power.
you nnd he will always k»ep it.

aTagcls"*»s“i cenM * lM
n., m sttewsMCrsCrtrt '« ’

PWrs, ohs, qifOOEifres,

j
1
,watch,
•
B. J&gt; Bottom. extra pefe*.
1
J. P. Roberts 4 Co., paper, Art, 3
W. B. Brown, rent of Council

POTUFY Y0UB BLOOD.

i

tS'SEttrS;
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Riewinp brighten a* they taka their I' to * Committee of the whole.
On motion th* accounts were allowed
. fiiaht Th* chief of blresings b good
' hrekh, without which nothing is worth
Mow** by Aid. Vaa Vateor,
That th* seated prcpoml* for the City
the having; b b alway* appreciated at

it* true value after it b loet, but, too oftan, WA before. lire properly, and

City Dining Rooms
Ike bid of th* Burn Compray wa*
•lira read, and on motiae th. eontrart ’
for th* Citf printing for the ensuing
yr*x wm awarded to .th* Basra Oom- ,

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN

VOL. XVII.

Pfo'e»iopal ajid tbjipss Ci&amp;

I Save Your Money
DON’T FAIL

WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 18, 1872.

TO CALL ON

Frederick J) Jiigla.»«, ilia colored nru-

! tiu&gt; Domination ot Gpj«l"T are timely,

7 “U

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

GERBLE &amp; RUSSELL

“ ;r° ,OT

“J- 0*—&lt;»»

wu:n"n I wr urreisy to tho White House is op-

■1»»»T1' l»~d b, •»

reasoning clues &lt;4 Democrats whether
they support the Lonisvilla manineo*. or
Grant and Wilson, or stand aloof from

&amp;

&gt;“ r"&gt;—- ’b"b” bX»**™ i»

ANU (1ET OXK OF TtlEIB

fully agreejtriib thia popular represen­
tative American that Greeley's nomina­
tion is worse than a blander, that it is a

OlIVEB CHUBB FLOWDRUGS
O2ST

Medicines,

TRTA

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PAINTS &amp; OILS
School Books &lt;J'- Stationery

fc.

Money,

HICKS &amp; BROTHER

Money,
Respectfully announce to their patrons -nnd
Money.
the Public Generally, that they have removed
Vo the* Large nnd Commodious Now Brick
g the Washington Block, and
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will he happy to serve all who may give them
ii call. Crockery and (aroceries constantly
arriving by the Car Load, and will he sold
for Caxh Cheaper than at the advertised, PhfriHx ('ash Slorr.
Cort. Sales If you do’nt believe it call and
\N &lt;• Pay Cash for Butter, Egg-s. and
kinds t»f Produce.

Salt! Salt!
FARMERS
to your interest uml purcbawyour Halt at the old vtand

GOODYEAH *t BARLOW
where you know you get none but the FIRST QUA LIT).

ras tonsr।um ticket.
The now ticket of Adams and Lyons

Uwnd Grant, finding drat hi* line*
mtaiae-l largo numbers’ of colored

The I N*&gt; epithet of vilWMM
1 Idu-fc for lhe Tnlaw io

wire excited and indignant to the la«

pjctnsponbrncr.
C’JR WASHIHftTON LETTEP-

ItcjAiblicans nnd Southern Dcnuxrati At the |iriM&gt;ot
i»»raat rate of the Trihuui
TrJwr, mor..I. ., remain*
.......ofe .i
________
bodied to a meet searching analysis of tality, what
tho
public i:r
lift, of
■ hit
ur.L.
character ami•- m«t damaging ar- tho growl imin who is at its bead will be
-------- -------—’.s -sight
x,-d. Words written 1 sitiqjy
tiinplr his sto,
elow
burial
out &lt;&gt;f —
men
under circum.taoccs that made them the and thouuht.
.
•■Tlio Triltuu affects tu%cliero tliat
tho ra&lt;licil wing nt the Wutnau Suffrage
parly iv inoculating tho present genera.
SO oiitspoKen in uwir
psnuvmg j oi wiucu sue cuuauj uiawpprovuu, out
' Gfitf fcr Sale, al Ite LOWESl Urili Rates to thia election ns on «idra&lt;» of a &amp;lal on- pardoned, are now dragged out into
too dear light of tho present, for recon­
LAND PLASTER.
:
•'•llow'ni5 «!• t,,B ««p“hfc““
sideration. Bo long us they wore the
—J—
, party. Bete have been inadr and other words and deeds of Horace (Jrveley the Ou# ouch uttcrnncfi by' tho Trihtcr (as
ohNU
j a.sutuncCT given ont freely by Deino- editor they |xasceaml com|&gt;aratively lit- the editor hid just quoted from Jeremy
B&lt;*nthani] would exhibit its editor a fay
WATER LHE,
, ««u Md
that (he majority of
of
noldw man thou walking up and down
TIMV anil nim ' 1HT0 iroul'S
,e*1“cwl one-half, and
tho acres of Bining.gatc w Inch his jour­
•HULL, UU UAlli, y,,t'(ho return, sliow Mivoral thousand. emanating from Horae
jmsilrfd I'rcridmit Ho
nal now spread* out (like hie mcuiluir of
Shingles, Lath, &amp;C. :ufaa !■««*» in .(ho majority. Whan
mire it Gliappaqua) orcr tho wlivh°
, the news came to Washington yrstarJsy
bray, dancing up and down the line., ground of the woman suffrage tnoveI Uij‘. tsii .r
J. coiXAMix.
confirming this rrault, and at the rame Ihntstnqr on the public explanation,
apology, and denial, and endeavoring,
!
' time nnBonnriug (ho nominatiou of
with the shining varnish of their eulogy,
! Cha.. U'Oonnor and John Quincy tn hide the daw. in their leader, which
his opponent!, with remoreelew. frankncs*. aiiitinuo tu point Out.
•
But nothing that ha* thus far been atAT
among tlis leading Republicans here temiited is more astonishing or amusing
&gt; . .1 r. ____ ..l._l.l —

GROCERS.

Sept. Mb, 1H72.

Wool Qarding

pESSMER. HEATH k CO.
aySsWS

due

qooos &gt;f E/ioit" r^“rr-

/LACKSMITHING

which ulunged ths country into aril
which has stool qqxrtcd to alt the Grant
righteous principles ot the IhnuMiain
party above enumerated, which is still
unchanged unrepentant, and which
hojica to regain what it lust un tho bat­
tle-field by trickery nnd cin-umvwutiua
in lolitic*. For says Gov. Whyte of
which wo submit in full, as a worthy
.|wcnasu of Mr. DuugUss' eloquent
duuiug, their jotty name, I om-sider and forcible stylo of writing:
that as a party in its solidarity (to nsu
Koeeuth’e expression) it Lei falsa Oneley ai&lt;i tlu Cnfined, ptdfcru ftr tmpo- ing'uf the kind with Vlyasea B. Grant
It thiCawalgnmatMiu of Dcmocralt as Mir candidate.
•' U. 8. Great and Henry Wilson, the
and Liberal Hcpublicaus, with Horace
Greeley at their brad, suerecd nt the

Strifes and wrangles will ba the ardor resume our chains cr insult owe motbo! tho day, over question. favoring re- j eris ’ ■
bcJdom, which will not" bn .broached if
“ We are allied to the Republican
party by every hmwxabta sentiment of
‘•To vote fur Mortrs. Grenier and
Brown would justly invite to our heals
..____ .___ *
i _____

it is idle to attempt to controvert
disguieo the fact that thu New Yo

ical fools.

1~”, ••",
trruas iwujuwki. 11 au» uoru mure
strength outmd.’ of Democracy it a rhea t neltbor
desired thnr h.lp [u&gt; bu el®-1 tUn thu Fw if WC111K1 lun, tW!1
UsmJAor bebsfed Utem cn^le of g»r.
,Uve. o|
anJ 113Ve
a,Vr
' tb«rariro. to di^by and ftirolily, th.
comes the news that Mr. O'Conner wdl '•» •?’
opeB iu
iot srvept, nnd that tho LsuieriUa Con­ that there would be no whim^nug, imr Trihau hM mado hot IuU,
remonstrating, if women dcniorainited -battrne. of..............
•
ridicule upon them, if they
1
vention, a Urge part cf which’ had scat- their rapalnlily t J hinder hie election
hare .trugghd fortolf-wuppor, fir equal woman
and organixed for that purpura. Atuui- advantagm wllh men ter mdurtrial

J. a. GODYEAR &amp; Co.

&gt; party intend
the party of

Thirty Ykw»' Huwrimre in th*

trrerthrow of negro aaprcmacj.’’
any negro be so blind mi not io sew
massing of this ?

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led by n taunt or an ipsuliWhrtlifr thn struggle bus
iwineiple or a paairr; whet
hare iqmkira in wdf-defense

ssr.
•tinging In-

swn reporter* of tbjf Jrdaae on thn
at wrong they w en* gluing their own
by thoalxunl misreports uf vrorawn's
renUona Uray funuAed to that jourlittle.

OlUtKlKO.

MpltoltBMl.
eypu stx yrara and tw^ty i-eVen

■tnuqHKiq ei
.. j
HIn,
Brown, and benco tlw work of defeating “Mr. Gi
them must go bravely on. Bright as is

he country. Politic, at this I contrary to bis advice. They |&gt;creuad»d
umnorabie tu a game of chance, his wife to join them ia a ]« Ura&gt;u to th,.
HTWoul sent by railroad wiU Ira
- Sostlv baneful atu, of‘he lilsv* Sew Yutk Vo®**1"1**"1 Convention for I
jnstly hopeful ww sf tte day ,
afHr ||&lt;(
&gt;w&gt;
n.n.t Im, ilmmriitful and 1
1___ 1 ..r ______ .
« the reform, AtUraxd
WEl-COMF. MARBIX
with
Train,
and criticised dim Uhtic*.
it is placed through to thn end.
i they
It ie to be hoped that thia BuH Run
1

-twtsUtaguspwsH.

Gold &amp; Silver Watches

1 President
ining of the
without a

,js«« only who ere not strongly and i Or. I &gt;jugIasi, making inquiries re| israestly in furor of (era. Grant's re- i ganiing federal anpuhlmenta, fi.und
clectiou.
that ho record was kept uf color, but bo
For roysolf. if Mr. Grccley bdm i-d in finJ,
men ia
dcjortrnMiU of
woman roffrago ns ontnvly a» I do; if the civil servire, from foreign ministers,
glad that lhe nuisance i, ubsted, and1
'
’
*
*
*
*
1 the Ouiintiati and IHlUmore Cuevon-1
mMtrnp^ according to mtstligenee
i tlml where the shed. str»i Gru. Bab- j T“ ‘P«k
(Lurritla Mo-J, lions had incorporate nu cmt-und-oul laij character of applicants.
alU-ntk-u of the
tho
Iffrago blank to ‘their
Jlr‘r plat-i Ho urge, upon the attention
„.k,.
r.« .
p„4.
f111
■ "“J'fl.f w oman suffrage
cirued tw«mle
&lt;M*mle the firm enforcement
eaforcvnient of
,
, , .
, ,
.
. ‘instilling tho news of libertine, into tho forms; and1 if the Republican Conren- ; colroed
A -ad fratdro of the mailer was that in cari dt
U
iluSokJiia bad
had been ttlferlvI___ taw,
_
tion at I’hiiaUclpliia
utterly ,jlq Ku 1*1
Klux
which 1--has ........
done ...
ao
I the ricik-nn nt one of lhe tufa tiers per-' Mr. Greeley’s drllcatv method of puLlie­
colored man in these tocajitisi^w hero
' »i«cd in remaining kt Ids stall until a; b' insulting llio brain and heart uf hie
bis
patty,
ami
I
should
auik,
as
I
nuw
that dreaded organirntinn held control.
I tailing wull fell (u|sin him. killing him I'”* ”*${*•
,
...
,
;
.
,
”
“If Mr. Grootoy wuhu. to make ctu&gt;- do, with all tny might nnd main fur the
. mies amung a comimny of men and wv- .uroesraf tho other. For my pclitind
oral Grant ns a friend of the colored
• chert friends, ho will not find them
race, aays. “I closed the inquiry, |x*rrownnls. The Tfilmt is not tho unlv
fectly satisfied that with General Grant
THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN. I gnuntbt that kmnr. how to strike a
——
, u-'orr Thrice is be armed that hath comfcrtablo iur Northeracre and nsgrocs
A Word to Women.
• bi* quarrel juit.' Traitorous to tho tra- to live there; perpetuity of tbeemtitn- privileges.’
lion al aiarndmouts; reform in the civil
1 ditiuns of tV thirty v-ar«' war fur liberty,
service; labor retunn; cunimun tcbnol* tho Prosidwnt tn be kindly and cotdiall
and belieroe that few men can equal

totally dimtoli.hoJ the old shed.
, .
,
...
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We Sell Cteapsr Tiai Olliers.

J. Cole &amp; Son,

xau premia- of tba 1'rasidsiwy.
tho right of suffrage without off wm-sn- &lt;rs. ■
“But Mr. Greeley is not nwpoasibln hood locliug tho shock nnd tingling with Smit
r tlie public insults to womanhood with 0 *en»o of outrage.
1 war tt

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ogra[ihy while tn Congress from the old ,ir- fodoed. his signnXure was not apoud. ' upon the institution ol eiavsn— for ‘the the w.-lfisre of nil conctra«l.“ IP he
Dominion, lhe mother of l*nsidenU *“J to,h*‘n »’tmrtM and abominabfo 1 law of tho stains of women is tho last thinks, General Grant was not a friend
,
1. ... , . .
were they that tho very man who now vc«tig&lt;-of slavery" —and thev are wwdt. i,,r 1.-— ~—U i—a-J n—-11 .1—
1V.Cr,.l,^«hor,k. 145U.UI.
. 1.^ UUn,
| aliens makes no considerable sensation of first brinringMr.Gn-elerforwanlas a there efiuaes of worn
1 wstihing 'great problem, which then was
' Presidential candidate, adminulcrcd to ‘ tho progress of tho sc
movoment i«g close though: on tho nort a
• him a merited rrbako in thefidlowlng &lt; with fnoudly intorojt, — —t
wnw Uvv» um mu umuwu w tm-aorigorous' manner.' We ropy from the , head tlmt it include, and underlies the complishmeut of tiol
1-*-1— 'slavery?
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abolishing
Golds* Aft of last September.Tho Hal-' special privilege, which they lack
and He points with a Vhearty
—‘ pride to m
IlkI tsriy regarding tlra remoral of the nn- : ic. are oars:
crave.
order of G.usral Giant ia the spring of
j sightly sliods known as Northern liber'“It grieves u* to uw rough words,
Tlins it Is that a small ermy of y&gt;«- 1 (M3, aftar tho Government had decided
turtlcular'.y of friends ; but Mr. Grnr- uwiCiriJwni a* far as public spsech i* ■ to orgaubw colored Irsopi, in which ho
ry’s public behavior towtud Wifoum, i cuncernod, but miglUyia their influence nsv,;
All commanders will exert
U e-ket nun wlm are all mreerful hare "ud
rights, and the adrocstss of I with tho men of their acquaintance, bar iliuuelvsw.* * not only in organixing
&lt; j .4“?
•
righu, i. little short nf bmW. ' Mr. Grretor’s way to 11- !&gt;sid.uey. I CTdur«l rawiro„u awd erode™., th™
i ,ind, like tho gram ring oi Clucngofix
Nutwtthstgnding th&gt; hidrou. fa&lt;4 that Became they hove made nopdbHcdctn- efficient, but also ia re-moving prejudice
tho ononnou. priocs at which our pooplsour law* condemn one-hall the dfixens . mistraliotw against him rir.ee hie double ; nguin»l them ;" and adds, “ Was this
are obliged to lira, dcteimined to uso Iff «he Hepatite to a dungeon uf politi-. nomination, irt it not ba imagined that | uppodng th.- organiaiiuu of these
tlio U&gt;-. detov to lurevent or r..^.. .nr
'““l^htr, no writer or speaker. ' they are idle. A dufranchucd &lt;dss. I tnmpst’
• ...
. whether man ar woman, can put forth s»»4 have different motliods of work'
Refill ring to extract, from various
d rrmovaL though that was a part of
effort refutm this wicked Mm with-' from those who ore lega^ rotora, trad ; letter, and aiiecchas of tho Pro rident lie
thrir romrart in renting stalls. An in- out incurring tin- TrAu*d, in«ulL Ever j lhe "“da* ferradi cfwomen will never jqnoU-. from the message Io Congress
, junction was oerordingly sued out about sinew Mr. Greeley's own wile pclitiuaed belliko that of men. In no ons of th” announcing ths ratification of the fif.
! :lto timo the m w aroiuimodstions were tha Now York (institutional Courwitiim , t«*»ty Presidential campaign, of tin- treatIi amendment, “ I call the attcuarena,. d fur them but L.-fora it -llb|j , for th« right of suffrage, and ho himself counhf have women taken the general t tian.of the newly-rnfriinehired raro to
. I repor
&gt;
iii , a i-.cmluT thereof, headed the majority । and earned Interest they do in tliu pre*- thc iuqurumim .uf Mrivir.g to uiakn

PREBCIHPTIONS AND FAMILY

WX ALSO KEEP OX UAXn

FIELD CULTIVATORS, DRILLS.

regarding thrir asserti-m that General
Grant i, Dot a friend of the colored
race.
Mre Dougins i. after

“ ororr, irorembcr ll, twm, on bis &lt;
of these ’ w hilo they fuhy syroputhtjed with lhe • authority, and A-fisn Or £aaar;iio
after he
rrad them
' thrown
for-----------------Grant and---------------------Wilaou, but it ---instflU till
----- -------Uli eirer
m- ha*
n» tra'i
them inti
in,j reform.
reform. Bo
Bo ito day tho great conrtitunne-y . 77»rA»MM«ri.. un order providing
still undoubtedly not terasn llu&gt; ehanon the pnnrr."
’
( uf the woman suffrage orgunirations u their safety and oomfort, appointing
of Itepublican etsnwoe, so far as can bo
80
JKain- »’ h'» political vbpo- outride their membership. AH over lhe officer io look after their ktoroet,
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ncau charge, Mr. Gtoeloy really U’sur- land women orc pressing Cirward with thn able-bodied at work, air’ cent
1«1 by
and designing ; migvr
eager arairv
deairo lor
for mo
the larger
huger opiKirtuu
opportunities and feed all, but erriecially tho as
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roaniiro
uy unscrupulous ana
UmKjAJ™. » »« . ire-~&gt;l»U-. ,»m. wlio
.l&gt;, m
.k. him
&amp;Vlr
i™l7»l
«l.r.,k« so
- IM,
„ man
,
make
thrir tool
and £
in . .&lt;
of education
freely accorded to
infirm, and sick, and crienuy rdmiti
min of tho cxtronio tkmthera Demncr.v * how hand, ho is like clay in ths hands । in oollegss and universities. They
. cy, and Lyons is a weak nominution'lhnt j of (ho potter.” This is. in eff« t. tho plea finding thrir way into nmdoymi
Mr. Douglas* fitly says: “ Here wn*
' Ims n&gt;&gt; signifiranee save to mollifv
| now offitred in hU extenuation. But heretofore forbidden (hcm.^B.n’roi
’ tho full germ uf the Freedmen's Bureau

FT IS TJf£ HXST FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS :

1st. It is the lightest Draft.
WtSA'ts! 2nd It is the Easiest Handled.
arirr.-dlS- 3d it does the best work.
4th It is'the most durable, being harder than
tempered steel.
.5th The points will wear nearly twice sis
long as on any other plow.

X»rou» DEBILITY.
y^rm7u.|4.

otatbio srsanc

r-vuirr.

’

NO 2fipr,tw”t °™p “d th0 Co,oro11

j iug waters of a political cauldron which

jjoetrg-

‘

That a groat naooua!

first l*rmid*nl with your

'

�■Very

lannrr.
ita subecrihwrs with a most dostraetW

H. LI
&lt;aysbar*»&gt;
tha strength of 1
I wu gted to see a squash weighing I

rapidity The aiacervr aad shrewder army and 1
members of the Itou.ocraric party are laqfr. tnado
ranting abuul fw
method to pro- 11
»-rre their urgnniaition, and exhibit a
_J

jUtimul

Ticket.

ly potatoes.
No farmer everagre hi* wheat crop
nt fees than 20 bushels per acre, while
many claim 3U. Corn fully equals the
| wheal. One ear of sol corn showed
I more than 1200 kernels, some ours still
«n the etalk bang ao high that I could
not reer-hthsm without a atopdaddor.
1 wish I bad more spare ut speak of
' .attle and bogs which form the larger
, |art of the exhibition—one bull weighs
J 2,WO and an ox scareely fees

The crowd is unexampled in this
■ country. Hotels were full on Tusaday.
Wednesday, the train I was ou had
aboard GtiU pceeagt-r*. and n vote Wu
taken, recalling for Grant 231, Greeley
HO, and by the way, that ia a fair exam,
pie of tho political standing throughout
Illinois, Si-braxka and Iowa.
Yours Respectfully.
II. J. Tvaaxa. M. 1&gt;

bittoos. the sure-beaded, ths disappoint
ed, and tho adventurers, who are al­
ways (Imaging their priucqilrs ur
threatening so to du if all thing. Hu not
work f-grther for th- areouipiMimsi. t
j of thrir purpuees. find that they took
no followers with them lots the Dvmocratic camp. Tbeee things and many
etbora that we sight m-mlioa. bat
'Irawing In a ctoeur cerdun around tho
' coaapiracy, which, it may now bo seen.

DRY GOODS
LOOK HERE.

GHEIAIVO

RAFIDs

They hare .4tided to their Immense Stock

Glove Fitting Corset-

250 Holls New Carpets,

New Advertisements.

| ia duv-ned to complete and irretrievable

ULYSSES 8. GRANT.

1UVI WOW OS EXUIIUT1UX TH* MCHT MAOXtHCCry DMpUT

80 Ibo, watenneh®* more than half a*

determinate* not to U. su'd out. Th*
trick by which the Cincinnati Coutvnttoa was ragrturrl ha&lt; hern ventilated
and ia bow fully uodsratoud by nil the
people. Mr. Sumnrr o tirade has le.-on
more than anawvrol by moo as able, as

175 Packages of Dry Goods,

poign swella tho foiw that is crushing
ujpr i', aad readers its destruction the
mure aerial*. Indeed, wo shall nut be
j •urprioed if the deriatve laughter which
greeted Greeley’* aatonwhing entrant--is surpassed by that which is »Urs to
follow hia ridiculous exit on the evening

Dress Goods.
miciiio is.

Plain Black Silks

rssstr •

fSJPBXStSh'.!
itsriKt-ttjf1
Maine has spoken liar voice in favor
of Omni and Wilton, will re-echo from
Maine to Cakforoix, from Indiana tu the
Gulf States, and the cause of Greeley
will bars been decided in ths negative
long before- a vote has been coat for tho
slretoral ticket of the Presidency. The
stroogeol men of the oppotition were in
tho field and the mist herculaueuiu ef| forte were made uo their belialt in
i Maine, and yet tho army of tie ItepobIn-aa party, remains intact with a large
a&amp;wskiun to tho majority which bad.
1 dwindled sincu 1MW from 80,000 Io |

10,000 in 1871.
Following the victory tn North Caroliua and Vermont, and the clear intima­
' tiona uf Grant's success puiutod out by
the late election in West Virginia, this
unexpected victory in Maine must jaws
the death knell of Greeley democracy.
It shows clcariy the fraud and misrep­
resentation of the Liberal Republican*
in stating their influence and strength,
on the one hand, while on the other, it
proves that in tho agricultural districts
which the liberals chiefly relied on
tho Democrats dewrted tho luotloy flag,
nnd faded to abide by the fradulcut

BY ACKI.HV A SLAPH

INQCURLNO CHARGE
Dr. Wf Eiiract of Jonbeta

i

What nmfidence can either patty
have in the sincerity uf the other. Tbs
eobeeioa of public pleader, which was
the only binding element of the Lslwral
Democrw-y, has thus been advertiwl M
a vain hope. Those who left tho pow­
erful Republican party and joined thrir
relentless foes, as most of the late Re­
publicans did, for the sake of getting
pine and influence which they Lad
tailed to secure among their foe met coai frerr*. are boiling orer with inward re­
, grata. They have hitherto been siek at
! the stomach, but now they are seeking
every private opportunity to vomit their
, discontent Soon they will openly de­
nounce the sourew of their undoing,
and then gradually fall back upon the
Republican fnttiff, and claim to bo the '
very best advocates fur Grant and Wil- ■
,

paign. Where,Oh, where wW be found*
the valiant General Beaks, the Hainlly
Genera’. Farnsworth who ia psuved to
have taken *1,500 aa a bribe fnsu a
' A DiwursU, sstleeel ineasti MSI rwterRailroad Company. Where are Khuri
aad Sumner and Fenton aud Tipton.
■ Alas, “where the wuodbin- twirwth-'
Their perouna'. importance is rapsdly di­
minishing. Their penoual spite will

”

S'tf,
dcr? Tbe great contest is, which pxrty
ia to rule. Ia it not bw* to henor Grv.-fey a little, and gain n party victory
The amendment* to the Constitution
may be susrvptibb to change The peo­
ple at th* elections four years ago J.&lt;rided ns regards them fur the prerent.”
Thia is plain, practical trik. It otatei
precisely what tho tfoutberu Dstaocruto
mean by their sujiport of Mr Greeley.
It shows exactly how much they rosp-i t
the platform u|&gt;oa which they propose
to stand, and just what ia meant by re-

One Hundred

Carriage &amp; House

Thousand Dollars!

l-K.
I'ropoM* to acll a Half u Million Dcdlars thia Year!

Flags, Han iters, Streamers
and Political Caricatures
Painted to Order.
WOODEN

BLOCK

SPUR! k AVEIY.

C. M. flUNYAN &amp; CO.

lETtttt

what Mr. riamn-r cells " conversi m '
Il ia of General Benning and the Geor­
gia Thx&amp;ocrnts that Mr. Sumner says,
“Hiey may continuu iMm-x-rnts in
name, hut they are in rralily Republi­
cans by the same title that thi&gt;sc who
sustain Republican princin!. ■ I
publieaaa.' Th-- ]ieri]on« delusion of
such an asausiptibn is every lay evp..ed. Tho Georgia iK-ruvcrats, with the

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JITTERS.

S. T.—1860—X-

WT PROPOSE TO RECEIVE CASH

This wumlvrful vegrt-ibir tvaUratite

$100,000 00

lhe Democratic party tolling ui thn! th*
Southern brethren are only ansiowi tu
show Low fully they acoq.t everything.
a~d how sweetly they will administ.-r
ths government and proto-1 equal rights
while lhe Soulkern brethren tbemeeltie
nay, franklr, •• We mean to get power I
if we can by voting for Mr. Greeley,
and Stale sovereignty will take cure of
tho rest." It is probable that General
Benning nod his friend* know their pur- j

A. K. Shepherd, Tire President of
that in all well ounstrurted novels sad
oar Board of Public Works, some time
dramas, it is made to seem at first aa if
since wrote two latten to the proprietors
roguery were strongrr than honesty,
of the Washington Pafrrit, the Greeley
organ, celling upon them to furnish
And thia deluafon ia kept up ioat as tong
oath* nature of the subject wiU boar ;: proof of a slanderous statement rontain*o that the impatient reader begins to «d in that sheet No answer w is re­ thrnuglioui Berry Co., are eurria* b
reived for seme weokx. but a day or two leant more of tha Went, I pen you a Cat
since Louis Bagger wrote to Mr. Bhep- lines toaaliafy aoek, if thcru are any.
eaten of the hero Thia alwaye cornea arI that he was in charge of the paper
in gvod time, and at a certain point al tho time, and woo roqioosible for ths
article
complained uf, al the same time
geoerrtly somewhat past the middle of
the romance the plot culmiaatoa. and elating that ba would bo at th* Entaw thin Capitol has Ixen greatly increaaa 1
thereafter tha rapid de.lure of the vil­
by tha opening of a railroad to Achinlain’s power, and tha failure of his, harsh • ords were used, but alluding to son, 147 miles south, some two weeks
, tho diriomnoa he statos that it u de ago, and another this present week uf '
; airable that it should be brought to a । ISO Bnlee west to a junction near Fort
dose. Some of the papers thinks this ■ Kearney with the Union Pacific. which
mesas pistols xad ccdfoe or soma ocher makes lhe shorteel of all trans-cuu tineafollow thin dramatic formula, and never, physical euoountsr on the part of Bag­ tai lines to run through thio place.
The fair ground is a mile north-east
did one more rompfetriy amaiato it ger. Tho lie waa so palpable, that lhe
' jeers of bo press made lhe slanderer acvessible not only by omhibusw*. but,
than the present. With the Oncmaati
wiaos, bat it io a my story what Bagger at cbeopsr rates by frequent trains ou .
means by hii silly iaritatwn to the h- the Burlington and Mieeouri R. R.
bolfed party to meet him ia a diatut
The entries by exhibitors amounted,
nty to rimaidar a libel published hare. at the opening, to 1,330. There ia a ■
The New York ffrrWd aad U.« TrO-c daily trotting on tha race eourao, which ;
rirtusdly throw up the Gronley sounge.
160,000 at Isaac was spent by tha eoalition on the North Carolina elrction and

Floral Hall, shaped like a Greek cross,
noil extoad* about IM Chet each way
One of the anas ia sot apart for fnuta.

bilitatrd. Ai a lente at»l rordial fitr th*
aged and languid it haa no i-qual
amung vt-xnachira. A« a rriu*dy foe
the lu-n-uv weeknro to ehirn Women

Gift Enterprise,
M.-U., &lt;k.&lt;

u. 1.--

which uttdrroiine. the bodily plrenglh

$10,000 IN GOLD !
One Prise

A. S. VAN VLKCK &amp; C0'8.

i vi-i-v

Dollar’s Worth that Goes Ont

For Your

Boots and Shoes

SPRING &lt;fc AVERY.

ft lite In ftia, m imai in tv
. ftrt.

$5,000 in Silver!

will tnnkr- it tor the Interetot of livery

iGREEHBACKS

Inn, Womnn nnd .Child to buy thoir

Beautiful Women.

JUS-r

ARRIVED

i We l»n- our Uomla of Miniibeiiircn. ,n&lt;l Import,,,. »r.: will

OysU-ts nnd llefreshnKnU.

give our Cnatomer* every Advanlage in Low Pirn

11. A. 1IU8EU.

G« a ludc ftHW *»18M ai
Dauchey 1 Co**. Column.

BBI OOOOS 10 rifiOFTS

SPRING

HASTINGS

* AVERY.

MEAT MARKET!

Bay Teer

PATENT COOLERS;

Photographs,

Photgraphs.

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For several Year* ha* been,
l.to,*. |„u^,

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WICKELMAN A STEVEM,

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1 ho leading Dry Gpods Establishment in
Western Michigan

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REMOVED

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CALL AT JOHN BTANLEYK

�Fr|E Rjq»J»uc^H

1

Grant and Wilson Club.
*’• MJ* thn* to Uy Uggic. for i
IMgmngtoueUwyStnBkof now bug.
gi«i for thirty )«r rent loss thau before.
1 menu just wdiat I say. Uy bu,,_i,„
to
AUbuy.
had better call and see me before 1
get uut of the n«ton of MUillg Bt
l»a*t1Bg. Sept. 3d, 1872.
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GRANT AND WILSON

R8P0BUCAN METING'

1U„

Prasottst—Herewith #e plane before

our readers tha fallowing totter, from
tha pea cf Bor. John H. Palmer, Uta
County Superintendent of Schools in
i thia County, and one of that band of
patriot^ whoso record on tho blood
stained fields of the republic, as well as
in tho social, moral and political vrorW,
will Jong bo tho pride of tho p&gt;*pl» -of
tb'.i nation, and tho Sudo.
,
Fbxtuvvux*, Sept 10th 1972
tr air:- b«r ofSirs fiumly. Shu bail fur mxuly
--------------tSatmday dxty yearn bacn a truo and emwitirnt
T» last Baaxu, received
that iU editor and Cbrwtiin. and a member of tbs Cougrotho 7 th to forate
tian ^tousl Church toLobeuuu, and p&gt;,B*l
' myifrwnd has reemvod tho uociuuti
i foriState Senator in the 16th district- ■ sway r.t tbs cto*n uf her tong and =-oful
I To hay flint I am glad of it, and that it ifo to tlie full usturane i cf thit Id ia,eJ

THEY HAVE STOO
TEST.
Sorpcal oil He-oliaiioal,

DENTIST

y-UtelroitonU brswiH. ,f
|'ra-»*l
u.4
&gt;Mutertl*e.
TKIIJIV RKAaUXABLR.

Geo. M. Ihray and Win. H. Harford
, given mo a ten! plaxvora foctogralulato
will speak nt the achnui lurnw in Pudunk, you ou your streak of g&gt;u.l furtuns 1‘
(Rutland township,) &lt;.n Haturday evon- ' to any what you well enough know ; but
that shall uol deprive ure of tha satis­
tog, Sef.1- 21s|.
faction I find in .eying it

Our tuollier was Mt avrid.i
brw years ago, with. little in
4 family t&gt;! fire «&gt;nall children.
tee untiring an J di^atcra»t"J rff
t UU1P
BREVITIES
I liavw eanu&gt;d, and tho E*pnbUcans ol for their duration awl proqurity, __ , ---- -I your District will to ungrateful beyond orgvly indebted for their position in। »o- 1,000 tree.. Splendid limbo.- of aft
Q*L
Baswuud, Whitewood etc
I precedent. if they do not show then ck-ty, arid each of whom livre to rayy offlkMxis
»,—------ . ; —
, —
Pleasant to day
K
-u her in the Inngtinge ofoneuf o.d,'•Hvi
per m-rr.
...rm runn*. *825
—,r~T
lor further in­
appreciation of your realuus, unselfish
,, structwns, mqulro nt this Oflioe, ot uf
Mr. Holme* is agnto sick.
and valusbto work ia their behalf hy children rise op nnd call her biassed.*■
the proprietors,
giving yon a rousing and unequal!*
Hrtxe Orr-Greekwi*nb
■m
D. HAAG. FREEMAN. I
B-sltimorc. Ajiril 17th, 1872
Eaton County Fair next Tuesday,
Again I cnngrutulah you. and Imp©
Weilnewlay and Thursday at Charlotte
lira t you may find victory on your side
• look out fur tho "big posters" aawhen ilia 5th of November.shall hare
| iwunciug th.- Barn- County Fair.
Everybody Should try Ihrm beforr I ttrchasin* Elsewhere
seen cur |«rty and it* principle* victo
| Tlie Itopublicsn* of .Assyria arc «U»
I awake nnd will do tbemsrivre honor ia
I
this
rente"!.
Alt who are Indebted to u* by note or |
1 «««mnt, are roquet*! tu cull and nettle Ij Wo regret delays to lhe filling orders
the snme at once, as we are iloalng up । for Job Printing but are doing our boat
। our buslne*-,, and our Imoks must he I under tho circumstance*.
■ciUed.
C. M. RUXYAX. A Co.
Republican meetings nro being hold
in all pert* of tho County; f„r j«rti&lt;-u- I A» lhe time draws near for this an- “ator. 4*.
May li.
Sxrx xxd Rtiusnt.—There’-U im dis­ lar* see |»(t&lt;.-r&lt;.Hastingx ,y- .Hitman.
ttual festival of the fannur* and thv !«*&gt;-t
ease of the human syrtom C.r which tho
manufacturer, *» a»k of the whole |«-o !&lt;•*•&gt;IsrJr
k rgettoo cannot to usnl with ]»-rfi*w,
j pto to remember that the value of our
■
safety, ns it due* not contain any metal­
i county as a producing, stock-growing H'tMt*. n*
lic compound.
I urn! mntuifiiilurieg svctniu of tlu&gt; Btatc *tX«rea*l
will lie largely judge*! by tho display ot
Vrwxn, of /srty TAremmf bottle, of
, the prod urtfons of every class that *&gt;udl w
Nature's Hair Ilretorntivi, were sold
The ih-publicin mooting at Vermont­ I be in exhibition on tho grounds of the ,21^.,!^
from Jan. 1st to Juno 1st, whirh facts j
ville on tho 13th wa. a great sucres*. I Itony County Agricultural Society on IrsJltou.
telb iu own story. Its su clrwn, and
Eaton County -Itopublican" arc wide | the 2nd, 3rd, and 4 th days of October.
looks *o nice that the la-li.-s are all doawake, and defirminrd to give a kj^/r ' It is within tlm power uf onr ■u,*s1|..Sl
lighted with it. tfoo odrertisownL
majority than ever before.
stook -growers to make an cxhibili.m ol *
lire atopic that cannot taa-xc'dlcd in any
The Sporehre of Hun- George Will­ county in Central Michigan. Perwiul-.
aid at Quimby nnd Assyria Centre, Jy wo know the s ock is to tho county
.
Ita W b vitt li te cal *m Ita fell Eijrart S ite Waite.
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•Midamiuii. He will rome
The rcnioii why trade is good at the j “»“*“• Joh,b
B fmi do not npnreOur .'trap, cur vegetables, nil the
Now Yokk Cash Store, is because they
productions ofour field* and gntd.ns'
10 Barrel Into nu&lt;l more wild tu denlerx at a
•ell good* so chtnp that everybody can
and of our orchard *. arc stub; the
vttneedbove Car-load Rate.*.
afford to bn*
rrry kt! iu the Stale, and it should Ik&gt;
i tho pride uf our pewpto tu exhibit them

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American Orga:
It OM to the PiHic oo in KfIIi.

SELECT SCHOOL.

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IVAliD &amp; THAYER.

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Grand River Valley Division

Water Lime,
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kinda,

tv, but wo have firms iu Hastings, in
Nov Gniuxim — Any attempt tu Middle*di.-, in Nashville, and Quimby,
disturb my public moating, mi matter JtouLl place ou exhibition tlie results
I who are the speaker«, or ulurt silo o!
. any question tho speaker may a Instate.
It you do not wish to listen quietly,
; just stay away and then there will hr
no 'Ouse for complaint

ME LUfiBEq FuryasyED
LOTS.

✓Aller a three ears stay ia Hritnays,
that line been duly appreciated an I will
be pleasantly remembered, thn K:-v. J.
II. Ilovs, lo.l this m-nning tu attend
ronSrrcace at Jaekson, anil »ip.-vt« to , VCke IX-tnueraU -Iaboral Itqiubtoan.
ci.- sliatevrr elw you chweu to call it,
। County (.'onvoution, was held un Satur­
| Jlmu. Ifoxxrv Bao*.&amp; U.r. mutuiday tost at their Club Rmau in this City.
i fiuiturera of Furniture at Grand Rapuls,
' A. J. Bowuo presided, nnd A. H. Ellis
! have spanned Grand Hirer with an enof Mid dietd to offlciaU-d ns Hecretary.
dies* wire rojie of 1-2 inch in diameter
»old his interest io tho Hostings House Tho City and 13 tosrnship* were fully
which runs at great speed over Inigo
Io Ike Hendershot, late of Irving. "Ike" I or in jaut repreacuU-d, but there were
'grooved puHics and transmits power
ia well known and |a&gt;pular, and under j no drtoga tea from either Juhutiwo,
j from a waterwheel on the opposite aide the management of Mnura. Taylor and 1
Barry or Orangeville. Tlie Convention
El.-r.dcndr.it tin- H-vaiing* House must; ptox-ed in uuminattou tho following gen­
standing t!(&lt;? great distance (750 fret) be mots popular than ever. and that is ■
tlemen oa candidate* fur-County officer*.
th" plan work* admirably nnd without saying a good deal.
AH Democrat* except tho Clerk, Regis­
any appreciable torn of power.
'
ter, one Cururmr, and itrprrwntatire iu
tho uurili district. Judge of l“rol&gt;ato,
Blc&amp;ung" brigh t,-n ns they take their
'
Wtu.
W. Coto oi Assyria: Slicrilf, A. It.
I
Ken
field
of
ths
Second
Want,
as
Pro*j
flight. Tbs chief id bleosings is good
health, without which nothing is worth renting Attorney by the Pepublic.ins of Pratt of Hastings City; Clerk, E-lwia
the haring; it is always apireeiat,*! at Mason Qiunty. He is a yuung man of Elliott of Barry ; Tro a* tn er, luwrenco
i its true value after it is lost, but, toi of­ decided ability ard will make a first Hilbert of Woodland; Register of Drola,
ten, u&gt;--t bafare. Ijvo properly, and class officer. Wo shall expert to note Elihu Cliipnuut of CuKttoton ; Proa-cu­
tin Attorney, John Carvcth cf Middic­
| &lt;&lt;&gt;TTv*t ailtreats before they liccomo his vlretion by a decided majority.
। seated. For diseases of the liver, kidGnx. B. F. Bran h^ a sharp way CUrfaa B W,*xl aud Hickacn W. Roll gV/RXi’
ueyn. akin, stomach, aud all arising
from impure or feeble blood. Dr. Wal- of putting things. In Milford. Ma«s, of.IIaaingw City; Surveyor, Joshua Drtoltv*«ko.■
kar's California Vinegar Bitters are a ho recently said in a public speech: "Go Martin of Castleton; Coroners. H. E
■ cast your votes tor the viulatiiu of wo­ Storms of Prairieville, and Jamre I.
for H
•uro and speedy remedy. It has mroer
men tho burning of aclrool-houi**, tha : Sisson of Irving; Ilc]&lt;*tentative, let LaH,r&lt;rll&gt;.
yet failed to a single instance.
■h-ocration uf church**, or fi»r Hur*co
Otis.—All kinds of Machine Oil*, Greeley; for it all meant one and the!
suitable for Mowers, Saw Milla. Birggtoa •inn thing
and Wagons, Paints, Oils, Ac., at tho

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Naw Goods in endless variety just
ojiened, aad for solo nt astonishingly
I low price* at Barber &amp; Bailey's mtSHf

Grant and hi.* officers hare, by econo­
my galiiervd into tho National Treasury
lias thruynod their naturally keen ap­
petites to such an extent, that they up
and Kalamaaio are good on all trains war lost to every sen*o of shame, and
A. P
21. D.,
Otr Adkf i- BlUit Ifnv SUrr.
39 till Haturday night. Ilnrsoutwishing ik their mad frenxy for total, they call
to avail themselves of tho cxeuraiun him a Tyrant, Gift-Taker, Nepotist,
rate* must procure tickets at tho office
before taking seuta in the ran. Ticket mu*, Dog-Fight»r and every other
office will not be open for tho 4 o'clock thing, tint their hungry little rout* can
eton, Dr. N. J. Aikin. is now othis office. s. X. train ; ponons can procure tiekoto imagine; forgetting the jay of the
No. 11 Canal ft.. Grand Rapid*. Mich .
American Pronto, that electrified every
whore be can be consulted daily until at tho office the day before good for
J'ey year sieasy *sd fair year cAskv.
Mort mr Mi triiMtJ trilk or triliotd

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toh. Donelson, Vicksburg. Rirhmrntd
and. bst from Appomatox ; nnd ho »u
hailed by all, as the great chieftain nnd

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Grant keeps a bmrso of 111 Fame ia
the City of Washiagion. 1 jm-ntnc
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on the form ot hit brother, ia Haletn,
Allegan Co, the plow UMorthed a den
of rattle snake*; he snccreded tn killing
twesrtrfire of them, and four or five
more took reff.igo under a largo root
whieh he dostroynl by burning They
wire all good sired uno*, and of the

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VOL. XVII.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN

WEDNESDAY.SEPT.25, 1872.
my pTmraicw. tended to show that you
' wore coasriratD&amp;rir d-.-v*ting your tins*
and tatair to th* performance of an cnorosH duty from wkiah yen could art

a pocket hankerehtaf.
“Tickot. mum." ’
, Tb- conductor wav again making his

said thia much, tat me do my-1
sjIT the juatieo to add that I am not.
never wa*. cad never will be, a briisver
'in thia mod* of astiliag differenoea be­
tween the United Statu* and n rilixen.
Though the legislative Oecree made by
| Congreaa in this case was, to th* test of
I my knowlcngj and belief, founded in
truth end justice, and though it be sup- &lt;
ported by numerous prvewdenta, yet it
is liable to objection on grarral prinaplre. A claim ocgbt to be estabusbsd
by ovidraec*, not taken rx parte, but

-I—I haven't any ticket" I atam-

| at," I taltarod- “He wa* teftat--------Italian, you know r
“Beg pardon mum, but our cedars are j
strict. Thai wet of dodge has played
„„ Ior
wrt oa tha Im* entire!)
Two-thirty,. traUmony in , matter wherein mv per­ «/rght to be paaaod upon by an imparmum, if you please. Will refund al tb* ^] mtvgrity luu&gt; been nssaiftd. I ■ tial sad houost tribunal. rom[*.*ei! of
office, when twkrt .. .w—nt-d.
bren.eharged with every degree of, romi-etent judge*, uuatred by poprlar
, impropriety, even to downright edrrup- 1I influence*, irrircregibte to public aoliot1 tfon. in the adjn.tment of the ctafos of I cbon, and without a lobby to blackmail
I George (’tarrpaening. Yon were one of '' the petitioner. ®ut if Congren undnrthe counsel of said Chorpecning. erd ' took to execciae the judicial function,
hare an intimatekhowlodge of nil the derided th* fi«ct*, declared the taw and
fact* in hi* ravs^And of my condurt in directed you to exercu* their judgment.
raepoet thereof. &gt; now re.p*rtfillj» r*- , you are sundy not to blame for doing
qusst you to state in detail nil that you
know of my pert in that business, and
especially whether I actel honestly or
corruptly. It is but fair to say that I
intend to css your answer lor my public 1
vindication.
With sentiment* of high regard. I am
. wards," he said, giving me hi* card with :
Tho great success which has sttruded
a smilethe hemo police ofFresManl Grant, ha* I
If I hadn't btra married, I should j
caused his foreign policy to receive less I
have fallen in love with the delightful ■
. attention than it* aserite dssarre. The
, man on the spot. Aa it was, 1 only I
: reduction of the natkmsl debt upward* .
muruiured wu- umntelligild* thank*
of g84 8,000,900. the reduction of taxa- '
and slipped bis card into my jocket aa
You. August 27. 1772 11 tiou &lt;nual to 8228,000,000, the tastoning j
a memento of a moderu knight.
Mr Dean 8a—Yonr tatter of verier -'' of expraw* in nearly every Dspartssent
We were to hare stoppsd all night in .
l*hiladcl|di*a. A* th* train neared the '| day* data inform* cil that you have of the Government, the gnat success
city a new ncqduxity reiwJ ttjion me. been charged with criminal conduct in whi-h has attend-d th* Indian jvace •
Where could I go ? If it w«n daylight the caw of George Chorpsnuing'* ctaira ey, and the general p&lt; wperity which |
charaeteriral every soctien of the
I might remain iu tho Indio*' waiting­ against the United State*, and you a*k
Union, hare &amp;eu »u-h'- brilliant tri-'
room, but Fred would not arrive until me to say whether I know of any
nearly tea at night, I bad nd money to I ground* for believing you acted itnpron- umpl.v on the part of tho Administra- '
crly
or
corruptly
in
that
busineu
I
do
tion.
th^: oar foreign policy Ira* bora i
poy a hac kmao, go to a hotri, or even ’
not hesitate to reply ae fully a* I can. j orerfoolird by the people.
eat my rapper.
Under Prxeidrnt Grant the Monroe j
A sudden thought tiasfaoJ into ray.' You are right in supposing that oartadI
vers*
pohtxal
»en
times
to
will
not
infiumind—Aunt Tably lived in ITiilbdi-l- '
phia I 1 had directed a letter to her one me in a matter like this. Ifosidss, it I tion. No Eurjjrari interference ha* ’
only n few week* before, announcing Ii dore not app&gt;«r, a* I *ee it to have any ., Iracn allowed among American Itepubmy approaching marriage. True, the connection with politics. 11 you have licans, nor hat cay tjstem of fiililxuterreply wan rather discouraging—being Iwn slandered. your own petty had at ing from our own shores Le»n tolerated.
dismally i-ropbctic of ull kwi* of evils: least a* much to du in concocting tbo 1 The policy of tho Gjvernmirat in th*
&lt;*oqni*incn of new territory iqt. bean to
that awaited m&lt;- and darkly suggestive
treat aft prop’-wil* uilh reepret, whenol the snares and pitfalls iu that broad '
aver «»rt&gt; |irvputals cams from a |wopta
' who di-dred [Hscvfol annnxation. The
'
m
ess sire Ml St Domingo wu* in keeping
But Aunt Tabby look a vinegary view
with this proceful pulley of annexation.
•if everything. ritie never had tell the

ACORN &amp; CAMELL
y tnirerealli, knmrn at the BEST HE.1TIXG STOVE in the World.’

mv r U. irki«/y Pnc* ttssn. BiMs wrest.

4dbk XTETTETttBKE
rHTSJCUS* s*48«s**o*J Otareessr Kami.
* Ssvt*'* Mure.

In thrfBEST STYtEyand from

Genuine Eastern Oak

Leather.

mellowing intlu.'ncv of a delightful hou­

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

'Respectfully announce to their patrons and
the Public Generally,that they have removed
to the Large and Commodious Nejv Brick
Store adjoining the Washington Block, and
will be happy to serve all who may give them
a^call. Crockerv ami Groceries constantly
* ’by the
' ''
'
1 and1 w ill be sold
arriving
Car Load,
for Cunli Cheaper than at the advertised
Cott Sales If you do’nt believe it call and
sec. We I’ ay Cash for Butter, Eggs, and
all kinds of Produce.

' W* atriied at the dsjcit: rar mon*laebrd friend had left the car tome time
I., tore, so I was left unprotected again.
An army of buck turn bsteiged the door
I of ttyc depot, uud.iiumcdiatelv became
, the object of a atruggie. (mill* and
' n hip* resounded about my eon, until I
I was finally retted upon and carried off
। by the foot: enngeoe of the party, a big
rod fa.-oded Irishman, wliow succeu
arore, no doulA, ftvtr hi* natiana! proiliritv f&lt;c aurthlng rv*&lt;nnl&gt;liag a tree
fight.
Having weeurr-1 me in a w»y dirty
vehicle, be rvpirdrd ran wilh a triuui(diant grin“If you will get my trunk now, air" I
■uggrited
“Your trunk b it ? Where,* the bit

CO.

DRUGS
Medicines,

llow am 1 to get tho Uirunk without
the tin.”
Mv check! I bad forgotten that
Fred'had tho check slao- Alaa for the
. jMwerleasnea* of wucuan 1 1 uv my
| new Saratoga, filled with the dastiert of
trou-jcan*, bodied oft with a toad hotel
’ bsggage, and couldn't raise a finger to
1 claim it- It wa* the last straw un the
I camel'» back, and I drove in tear* to
I Aunt Tabby’*, using my turn veil as
$t!cdtb
a t&gt;orkot handkerchief, and thereby tat­
tooing my foo&gt; with streak* of blur.
' Even Aunt Tabby’s monumsutal ri_jidty wa* oveeosae by my appearance,
when site met me at her immacalats
door-step.
"Leftyow! and only married three
days! Fay that hackmaa. Mary Jane,
end *&lt;md nim off before bo see* uiv
more of thia family disgrace! Only
quiet abaip after an early dinner. If three day*! Ths l»rd havo merry oa
you don't mind my tearing you for Err n*! That I aboaM hare lived to tee
brother Henry's child brought to thia.

Tto BMC es» aUstr ******* Ikreesk i
r.CkMU* toss M Utt mM.
-Cows » re « MVSVt in it : 4a H !“

School Books &amp; SIntion mi

BRO

BESMXER, HEATH k CO.

Money,
Money,
BLACKSMITHING!

Money.

Phernix Ca»h Store.

I

I rignifted that an abeeoce of that du­
ration might be vupportc-I, and Fred
than I expected. Only an accident I
I atartad fur the reftenhment room.
We had been married-ju«t throe day*, If you ever lay your cyv* on that man
and the glamour of the honeymoon wa* again, my name u not Tabitha Tmvtitch.
The mean (pirited tcoundrvl 1 to leave
you without a rag on T«ur back I Yon
poor dehtdod iunoOvall Put u* the
Irttte, Mary Jane, and fanny up the
tea; thia poor child u trembling like a
leal, aid well *ko may!
I WM too diapiritrd and miaerabte to
attempt to atern the current of Aunt Tub­
by* indiguatiin. 1 tat her talk on.
“Ohlandaiat it dreadful, tnum!"I
beard the *yn&gt;patbetic Mary Jane mur­
mur, o*ide to her mutrra-, "such a »weet
young creature a* *he be ! And only
look nt her face! 1 expect ho'a been a
banging ol her.”
Aunt Tabby purood up her mouth,
and aliook her lived cxproMtvvly.
•‘Let thia be a n aming to you. Mary

"Oh, I'm atire it will mum," wa* the

litiipi

ft Sill Ctajer Tin Ota

disa ear - off, snadarwg at tlie rate of
forty raiie* an hour those whom taw and
Gospel Loth dectered only death should
part.
•■What’s tho matter, mum.1” asked

agninst a public officer is easily m-tto,
and imjiossibto to uirri with anything
but a general denial. You have mad*
your denial in very emphatic term- nud
every j art man in the country will say
that under these circumstances you are

। at the time, profeswd to ba hi* political
friend*, but who are tw« hi* open enoI mi*. «c call attention to the language
' used by the President in hi* mswaogn
oraompanring the report of the (AimmistioMrr. row State paper* can compare
wilhlbiv, for every vanlcnca breaths the
wisdosa of tlu&gt; Mdt.-smsn, and the nobilrty" of the |ntriol. A* fomhadowing
hi* future policy ua the question of an-

I do not doubt will be the popular
i " When I senptod tha arduous and
But you have the advantage of I-riag 1 r.-spuuibfo office, which 1 now hold, I j
able to show that you executed yuur du­ dU n it dream of inrtitnting any steps
ty in ths cd*» refems: to with taborn.ni fcr the acqnisitioa of insular p asearioua.
fidelity, mid with the strictest regard to I boliered however, that onr inititutfon*
i were btosd enough to oxtead over th*
•ho tu^rrne law of the land.
George Cboqieuninc, a mail contract­ ' wntire continent ns rapidly as other poo­
or alleged that he bad. without any. pie might desire to bring themselves
fault el hu own. suffered sever* injuries under our protection. I boltavod further
by tho unlawful action of the I’ustofflce ’' that w* «boakl not permit any indepoadDepartment—aa injury which swept II ent Goienrmrat; within the limits of
away from him al! the prrri;u* earning* North Amorita, to pass from a condition
of an indrsttiotu Uta. and reduced bun!, of independence to one of ownership or
for principle and a more contest for
to utter poverty- He ropoatedly ap­ ] protection andcr n European poaor.
Thnwi opfonrats &lt;&gt;f annexation who power. White the Republican* are
plied tu thi detriment for reparation,
but wa* told ho could not hare it with-'' hare berrtulor,- jrolMw.l to be pre-emi- seeking tn illustrate and carry into
put the special authority of Googmv. n-nt by th* friend* of the rights of man,
Ils went to Congress ns a petition ;r for ।, 1 Ixdievvd would be my most violent as­
the redress of his gnvramxn, and filed i. sailaut* if f iirgUtrd *o clear a duty.
the proof* of his claims in the Home of 1 Airurdingly after having oopointod a
Refcvrenlative*, where they remained 'I commissioner to viut the island, who
open to the sciutinr .^if-lrt-ryjBcrnlier I declined on ocrount of sieknsos, I select­ DhmkMo and the ' to-called Liberal
for many months. Tb-'n Conger b&gt; pass­ ed a sv-roud gentleman, in who** rapac­ Republican* arc striving only for the
ed a solemn kyr dhich directasl you, th* ity, judgment cud integrity I had-and
poawssfon of office and its emolument*.
Th* Republican* contnd for tho right*
according to the jiroof* and affiiJavrts on
of mu, the equality dt Ik* races. and
file. Nothing oct camn under my ob­
the inviolability of frowlom, while the
servation nor did I ever hear anything
Democrat* and their ollre* fight only for
to jumfy a doubt that the duty thus
cart upon you wa» mo*t conacsvatiously
and uprightly performed.
Tho law ender which you aetsd. and
everywhere to b* found on tb* udo of
which you were bound to keep os “ a now l« spread Irefure the country and a
guido to your path and a tamp to your dsciiica rendered Ly that tribunal whoa* th* Republican*. Every uian, even tho
feet," did not direst you to do more than conviction* ar seldom err, and again*: most illiterate, ran appreciate and' comascertain by cakutahcn tho grur* whoso will 1 have no policy to enforce. probrod the difference between th*
amount of the claimant's losses, and ol My opinion remains unchanged ; indeed golden rule of doing to other* as you
that eakutatioc the elements were furn­ it m confirmed by tha report that the in­ would that othet* ahould do unto roe.
teresto &lt; f our country arid of Sen l&gt;oished and tha basis prvocribed.
and “anything to bort Grant,” oj the
Y'our function wa* like that of a mas­ tuingo alike invite tha--------- **
animating and exciting principles in
ter in chcscvry w bo is ordered to mako that RepublicItia not only the tha
rarjvamog a great nation. The former
dilution Ujat the will
appeal* io tho good aeuao and better
thentic and logid. Yon could not get coiirtitnU’ttaUy rxprcMC
judgment of every i ndividual. and makes
bshind the Mt of Cougrosi. You were
bound to obey it, even if yuu ha.1 U&lt;- that • all men are wiser than any on* him feel that ho has n personal interewt
lirvwl it to be as prodigal a fraud af the man;’ and if the pomte, upon a full in ita triumph ; not ouly he. but hie wife,
bonus to the Pacific Railrrad. or as cur- pre-siitatwu of the fart*, .hall decide and his children, and every member of
raptly partisan in its action as th* Re- that th* annexjitioa of the Itepubte is the human family to th* remotaat pos­
not detiraldc, every department of tb*
r'ourtrwtion act ol 1867.
terity, are to be benefited thereby. The
But was there anything c.-erupt about | Goverr-meat ought to arjuisaco in that
latter app*al* only to thebaac and pure­
this t’aim ? Ba* any tact taep made to dreiakra
‘ •• No min could hope'to nerfuna du­ ly ralfish propaaritiea of human nature,
ties so delicate and nwionsible as por- to (bo ambition* and arpirationa of the
most vigilnut officer bearing the rvlati m
to it that you did I There cwtaiuly i* m&gt;
evidence extant that the two flouere of
Oongrev* w ere bribed, or that uuy mem­
ber of ritlier Hotire wa* moved to vote
for the taw by improper eunridrrafiotiv.
Nobody to my knuwtedgv, ha» averred public servant, if aastaiaed by tho ap­
that the daimant bimaell did anything proval of bi* o* n cotsctaaoc, may rely
warao than present hi* [etitioa accum- with confidence upra the candor and
panied by the evidence w faith showed it Int. lligraro of a fro &gt; people, who** beat
to bo tree. Coagrru mu»: have believ­ inti-n-sts be has striven to subeeree, cud
ed the «rid-uce, or else the law could can ta-or with patieuco the censure of

rusSul t xrriNS.
Gold &amp; Silver Watches.
nnttearan opporite“Sotvy, mwm. bet tileant be brined.
Ifgrat’s wiHetopat bar-room, to wet
their whlsttee, we can’t afford to wad

Fine* Gold Jewrovlry.

MS Silver ni M “ire,

A bar roomFred in a bar room,
wetting hie whistle I Wbnt dsd the odion. man mam? I tried to crash him
with a look, bat 1 wasn't equal to iL
Fred-nr Fred—in a btcroam.
•Yo.uUa’tbeatarated.’^M^d

STUCCO
liTSLIE,

LOEB,

KAO,

key-note of dl bis official action*. Our
rotation, with Spain hare hewn of such
a vataro that under a ka* firm Prorideut w* should have had a Spanish war
A &gt;*tt. - Frederick Drag!** my*
on our hands with n rtroog probability that in hud etaxpng acros* tho bloody
ol European raterforttare in bar babalL
Cuba, for year* Lai been tho gnid.n chasm basin* h, a M * ungular faA that
price eoretod by Amirican rtataoroen.
Tho revulutin which ha* token idnce on
lb. Wand Ha. been a strong tsnqitario.

�'cor-trurtiur. to be brought up by Hor­

ace Greeley's eleetioaf At first, the
withdrawal of all Unital State* troopa
from lawlea localities. Thea the a**erMoved by Aid. H«m that tho
tkn of “ local self-guvecamaal"—State'*
ottorney lx aHowsd an tndar of M
righto-** tbo reason and justifinoiion
apply on Salary.
of th* withdrawal. Next tb* annonaoe- ■ aroapt tha terviblo rewrite of the war in
merit to th* black* that ••their day taiI truth, and are witchin/ and wailing ia
over. That they hare played gnh long hopes of ths dawning of tha battar day
rnovgh. That if they do not want to !

io give, and wait for their pay to the
whiles couvwr.leneo they can atnrve, or
go to the jail* fur vagrancy, or, leave
tli" country.” it* s-hool system, the aoaU of which.
360,MOO,000 or* Cauesaiouagroat broakor-up of eaate. cstabli.hsd
522,(KMJ,(XW are Mongolian.at so cnuruxiu* a cost, and the cheapest

liberty in every s-*ction and iu evrry
There araH,M2 languages spoken,
country, will either be abolish*J out­ and 1,000 religion*
right, on the plea of expanaiv* -i«sa, or
Th* yearly mortality of th* glob* is
be so modified, and curtailed, .ad gov- 33323.3U pareons thia ia at th* rate
Wood aa to eiulndo the blaeke .wlrnlly of 91.554 jw» day, 3,780 per hour. Off
into outer ignorance, and offw a pre­
. tulutu fur whito ds^irarity by rowiuj
the obligation of school attendancs-.
After four years of such work—of
•lave-bolding ascendancy gradually
■ looming up, of rtav-holding Democrat*
governing every Stale Legislate ri in'
(tbo taoath, of tha rvsmrcitatcd alaw- ‘
I bedding tendency in the krialatwn iff
Ma: tied num live longer than aingl*

ily AU. Hama, Rcmdrad that th*
tkrvet CummiasiuMr is horvby instruct­
ed to rwpoxr tha road north uf tha Iron
tkidga under th* -iuatraetun of th*
street Gommittee and an order on
general highway fund be drawn to p*r
far such repair*.
Adapted.
By Aid Kuufleld, llroohwd that th*
Striker pond be droinad into the Htenley
Brook and that a subscription be circu­
lated amirtg any or nil partis* mtorasivd
and the amoust **&gt; raised lx x ■parted
to th* Council st their naxl meeting
Adopted.
By Aid. Hams, ItaaolvMl that th* city
Aliuiuvy be and be is hereby inalr^tte*!
to ultend to any aad all arrests of per­
sona fur disorderly ronduct, that are or
that may hetwfter l&gt;e brought to knowl­
edge by our city Marshal, and |&gt;ro**cuto
such suit* in all cn*e* a* contemplated
by the charter.
Adopted.
On motion Cutracll adjourned.
Wu D. Uaru.

O, SAY

I

Wheeler

language, that the n*w d*parturt&gt; is all

te the shMt-aachar of the feeble and da­
bihtalod As a tome and cordial far the
■god Mi langnld it has n* eqffiri
among stomachic*. As a remedy for
the nervous weakness tu whieh women
are osjxcially subjact, it is anponedfag
•very other stimulant.
Iu ail elimatea,
tropical tamperat* or frigid. M acts M »

TOES CA2B0LIC TiWffi

DRY GOODS

Willson
Keiim Mulam Liiiuil,
(i«M For Mt* or Beast
BroboUy fow ortedro bars *»sr had
^•xte^»ffve a IM!.., whHe non* liar*
tie»'n more universally l»ro*6aal than
the relebratarl MUSTANG IJNIMENT.
Children. Adult*. Horsso. and Domestir

They have Added to their Immense Stock

250 Rolls New Carpets,

oratic House of Representatives to hoop
la 100 pc mans 05 marry ; and more
। tho hand of the national government inarrtagr* occur in Jun* and December
I array from tho South, with another Bu­ than in any other month in th* year.
There
a:&lt;• 1136,000,000 Christians.
chanan in tho executive chair, tho h*l|»There are 6,000,000 larodito*
1 lose tool of men like Hunter— bosstol
Thera arc 600,000,000 Asiate- rollof aa “ unrqientant rebel*"—with a giouuts.
.
ronsUtntson lying unobeyed, Congress­
Thsro asu 300,000,000 Vaguin,
jn the Christian Churches:
ional cnactm.-ntatif tho past ten years
170,000,000 profoaa th* Roman Calhdisregarded—when all theao things
shall have come to pa*s. the purposes of
Thia is aa eugniry which every one
, Horace Greeley's election will bevrin to
should ha** truthfully answered before
bo fulfilled, and tbo South shall haro
be (tarts an bis journey, and a little
reached "her condition bsrforo the
care taken in examination of Route will
In answer to a letter addressed to him, in many caae* save much trouble, time
and inquiring about th* President's
personal habits, tb* Rev Dr. Newman,
The “C., It A Q. IL IL," running
of Washington, writes as follows: "I from Chicago through Galosturg t&lt;&gt;
bar* Iwsu fa* 1‘raoieaut's paator far Burlington, has nebievvd a splendid
three years, at tho Metropolitan Church, reputation in the laat two year* as the
Washington; haro had acc-s» to bia
We hop* our readers will not Cail to ' hous day and night. w**k day and At Burlington it connects with the great
read and ponder th* following article Sunday. I have diuo-1 al hi* house. Burlington Roa to which runs direct
; from tho New York Trslsms of May
through Soutbogs Iowa to Nebraska
i IM st 1871, but a liUl* over a year age. ,*t private and public dinner* I have and Kansas with close connection* to
I “ Mr. deffvrsos Daria, who certainly jtwt spout a week at his cottage at Tamj?
Branch, where we had family prayer paaaeyvrv starting from Barry County,
than either of thcae eminent Northern twice a day; and lliervfure, having tbciK &gt;'11 their way w&lt;*tw*nl, cannot do bi tleaden, ia industriously proving that opportunities to know him as well, I ■*- I ter than to ta)^' the C. B. 4 Q. and
the party is just what it always was sure you that be is a sober, hunosVdrne I Burlington Rente,
pursuing the same objects now, that it man, faring Guo, losing th* church,
This line hal publis'.iol a juiuphlet
[Mirsucd ton years ago; holding fast allI and deruted to hia country a good.”
| culled ‘‘How to
Writ,” w hich conthe old doctrines, and marly for another
Rebellion, whenever the time aeotn*
That's Ss*—Th* Patrirl, tha paper large correct map uf the Greet West,
ripe. Mr. Davis, fur several 'years past ' that, on tho tHh day of January, 1871, | which can be obtainsd tree of cliargo by
has courted
kesmiivr obscurity Bui, called Austin Blair a thief, say* that addressing the Gcticml I'asawags-r
no sooner does Mr. Valandigham on­ hn nomination for Guvs mor "will put Agwat. B A M. R. It, Burlington
I nounoo bis JYasr Apsrters, than.the ex­ an ontirvly :»»w asjiect on tho canvaas.”
chieftain of the lost aaure, emerge* Tliat'a io. If ho had run for Coagrea* ho
! from hi* retirement, makes a triumphal would have been bextenby about 5,000 ; I
New Advertisements.
' journey througn tho South, rouse* hi* running fur Govaruur, be will ba buried
| old followers, and tolls u* iu very plain

! warmly received by tho Southern [&gt;oo. pie, and so heartily applaudoJ, that we
| amuci help attribu'ing to this muvw। ment a deep significant?. It is a wnmI ing to the Northern Democrats. that
i they ran expect no help from th* South
urie » they fight tpady xojrr tfo »U ZZ*aaar.
art •/ Our seAe suw/t tfo | terribly taken out uf tua by that terrible
sheet, the illurtrou* Z/exs ffaansst I
npiattlMf. Ifotritor nAty fka I hardly know whether it would be best
tm-rryfir.
Ay tkr unu I to write you again, for tear the wind
•f tk» wr. Tfo SrOk u roly te*u*j
Tkt, would eternally fonnkn me unl&lt;-*s thorn
anujer viol STS /••jht snul trmyk • could, by some extraordinary efforts, b*
a comprowtro brought alxiut between
that swfaf ert/rwj sheet, vic JTsoss fframol
and my humble self, to wit, Orangsrill*
wind bag. Now it seems* to ifii* aa
though th*sn JrmtlftUm, meant i-i be
What the Doria party wauls, is of a little kirl on nx. Truly, they ought
course well uadentood. The right of to be athame.! of thomsrires, far there
any State to break up the Union at is to many of them, and only on* ol me.

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S.T.-1800-X.

175 Packages of Dry “Goods,

Dress Goods.
Plain Black Silks

SOLD IN HASTINGS,
BYACKLEY

Photographs,

HERE.-

Photgraphs.

One Hundred

Thousand Dollars!

REMOVED

TO

To Washington Block over

What Next?

WE PAY

CASH

ia^WS-

Klentli &amp; d i ide ester.

Hill BHIIIIIILHIh HIM limiHl!

Wool Carding!

Dr. Wells’ Brtrast el Jrnteta

pleasure, is a cardinal doctrine of their
have got off anch cut* things aa they
did on mo, (wind l«,j and to only think 1
it was fur such a iltll* tiling too, juat I
brcuuK ihero »rw nu uiurv Greeley
men in onr tuwiuhip than 1 suxid there
were. why. that /Mr that wears gla*(
It u true ho docs not advise an im­ eye*, and said eye* are always about
mediate war. be eran psufeaaes as bo
didin 1861,earnestly to doaire peace.
i hi* braina, (if he has ary), Uieu that
other fsffsr, who is almua' as big round
aa a boon fiole, and quite as tall yes.
dosa not connssil armed reaialanc*, but
he is kind enough to explain that hat wJUs Art-do run know, Mr. Editor,
“ them never w*s any organisation in that it ia generally supi»a&lt;xl a whit*
Let it be dtatiuctly understood that
tho South aboao purpose was reaistano* hat draw* lea* heat thaa a black on* ?
Mr. Grostey ia pledged tn the Domocrat.
to tb* government,” "fend by the time he and that is why the alim, toll Zoorwaf
SC party os follows ;
has mads a fow miro spwi'iw, ws dare man wear* a whit* one, so the host
1. To give theta tlmir rwlofive aliaro,
say bo will teach tbo proposition that
with liberal Kepubliraaa. in the manthere urrsr wus so* sfer."
egomont of National and SUto affair*.
Naw this ia the opinion that Uncle
Horne* had ot the views, objects, aad
policy of his wsrtf. Jefferson Davis, a
littla over a year ago; and this is juat Greeley, unless he imbibe* lees poor
tha view that at! honest men her* of whiskey. Thon, there ia th* little Pros­
the policy of tb* South to day* They ecutor, ho doa't like -wind bag” much
doat accept tha ailuatiou bounstly, but either, and than I besr that ‘th* divorce
lawyer ha* lately purchased an interna:
lire in a condition of fr»*di;m. without m Jrtfonm D. arid, they ar* watching
which there rtinnot, by any human pea- Use current of events at tbo fi'trik, and tn th* /rarwaf, and only to think, that
aihflity, bo such a thing as political when tho .YsrUrra frwoif trt rttiy it rneb an array nf fallen! ia to run that
pajwr in tbo future. I am afraid I shall
equilibrium ia tho South, without which foift, th*» they will sAols Amtos ssras*
bare to wither enlarge my wind lag. &lt;k
anarchy niuet beocnM t'u* universal ren­ iU.&lt; HMy Cfotm, and gmn by drc most
dition of those States making the dan­ Xamnable teaochory, what they corid run th* risk iff an explosion, which
would, if it should take place, lay me
ger* to Lie and property of both races not by tb* sword. And that Horace
out forever. There in that same paper
greater than they were iu 1RC6, and Greeley ahcnld be the standard bearer
where they eall mo such naughty names,
putting the country back ton yeans in of ths party who ara willing tj ignore
they My their paper has been run by
security and civiliaahcu,—to wit, the and barter away, far on* ring!* me m of
rr«ddeutialpotago.aU tho bbod and the Uys fur two weeks Now. what if
treaaare wasted, yes worse than wasted, that wind bag article was written by
m pulling down this Traitorous Itobel- little bop, I almost tremble to think
licn agrinst (aa all blatory must write
it) th* bari government that the sun big Groafay/slbre gut around. Oh, oh,
ever shone upon, is enough to cause good Mr. aiaas F.yw*; Oh, y. Bean Pol* ;
i the ghastly skull of Benedict Arnold to man with tha tall white hat on, and
: com# forth chattering his rhapsody uf little Prareentor. and Mr. divorca lawyar man, don't, plqos# don’t, and upon
Lord om thousand eight hundred and my word 1 wtml auy auytldag mor*
oswvwly twn, brought to light a man about th* Graslrr men in OraagwfQe,
50 acre* trader improvssmmt*, 1 mil* I
! whoa* trvexbery would oxnpol u* by a if there fa twenty of them.
from School Hour*. Sugar baah ot I
fair cwapanxMi, to bail Arnold a* a
1,0011 treas. Spl**&gt;did timber of all I
patriot and Jwdaa Iscariot, m • saint
kinds; Oak. Btewood, Whitewood etc.
Tarmr, »25 yer acre. For further in- '
stsvrtfona. inquire ri ffs*. Office, or of |
th* propnatosr,

1 PfflFSK nt

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irss^assSsEfc
Guarantee Satisfaction
Shop in

Bariow 4 Goodyvar's New

Warehouse, ajoining C. F. Dwight It

Co's Foundry.
.
tdf‘ Wool s*ut by railroad a ill bo
card.il and sent U-ek in g.Jt4 tvmdition

nut Minos HD Fnrits
We buy our Goods of Manufacturer* and Importer*, and will

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Boots and Shoes

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uau
well finished. AU who anticipate buy•ng luwl better caU and sue m- Wure 1
r»t out of th* notion of wiling at tart.
hasting. Sept 34,187•'»»
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■ ICHICAn CENTRAL R. R.

Grind River Valley Division

Hon. Z. Chandler, tbo able repreaeaSeeing a notice ol a grant Greefoy and j
tatire of tlia fitate uf Michigan Brown meeting, to ba hold at the Bar­
in th* United Staire Senate, Hon noy School Honan’ on Friday ere. Sept, j
J. J. Bagley, candidate for Governor, 115th, with II. A. Goodyear, advartisod ।
aad Hon. Goo Willard, nraiina* for aa one of tho apeak era, and knowing |
Cougre*!, will addroas tha people of Mr. Goodyear to be a gTOtlamau of
(hi* county, Friday, Oct. 4ih. Speak- JI good alauding, a goodly number of us f
tug will cammmico at 7 o’clock in the oxtweting to hear a sjx.th awsrublad
thorn; but were iliaappoiutExl tu find
The Rrepublicono of Barry nr* wide- . instead uf Mr. Goodyear, a fellow,
awake, and will, wo trast, make this a j; whoso reputation aaonu to be not of tha
demonstration worthy of tho occasion , boat in thia part of th* County, and an­
end the party. Rally then, from th* other one who waa iutrtrlueed us tho
city and country, ia unmbers sufficient’' Hon. Mr.,......... but from tbo i|xxch
to put to confusion thoio who denbt th* I lie made we should say that duhuaorafidelity of th* Republicans of Bsrrvl| bio would bo more appropriate
A. D. Cook, again appears this week
■Maty.
• Of tbo Taberal* present ('formerly
Democrats) there ware thrsa. One who ■ith a near advertisement The unproRaths* Ricu.-On th* train be­ ' baa licet; noted for following thi Sheriff re-lrate-l mln of the Wheeler A Willson
improved
seeing machine during the
tween Newaygo and Grand Rapid* on around so drunk he coulden’t stand
Friday tnorniag lask a goutteraan in without a bracu’ begging to bo appoin­ summer by Mr. Cook in this County,
one of ttioctn, wlueh waa packed toll ted deputy sheriff; a Churoli ef God entourages him to not bo afraid to use
jjf luMwitigsrw, undertook to get a veto I’reacbw, and another follow who*e
on I’roralent. Ho called out in a iten- ■ former reputation will uot boar very
✓Mumt*. VimArman &amp; Woodruff will
close inajMCiiim. compriswl tbo Gresloy
hare their Cider and Vinlgar factory in
portion ol the a»sorab!agn. Wo sat pariee. Then again: “All thu»o for ■ tiontly waiting until after eight o’clock, running order by Baturdayof this week.
Grant raleo their hats." Whereupon |I and ha.1 about given up all ht^iv* ol Said factory situated on Rail Road BL
the huts wore so thick in upper air a* to : hearing a speech al nil, wlwn tho .p«ik- just Wort of Heitman'* plaster buildconceal the farther eml of the car from ' er arose and cammencad, by staling
I how long he had hold th* offi.ni of CirCoiktt Fain.—Let everybody recnit Court Commissioner of Gary Co., ui ember that the Barry County "Fair J
and the* railing out upro Grant an 1 commences on Wednesday of nest week |
tho Republican party, with a pack of Oct. 2nd, and promise* to bo for rape- ;
liberal liei, i« tho usual manner of rinr^ia-any ever yot held in our County, i
men who cannot find liMUr nrgnment
Undoubtedly the fellow thenglit, (judg­
ing from the lubcral Democrtts pre*-/
ont) that In- wa* spelling to Rebel
svnipaxhfovrr. for all tho polnta wh
Fbom Misaovu.—From a private lot- could see that he undertook tu maki,

Urwaxns of Ftrtj TkatuaU botifos of, terto a w*U known Republican of this
City, written by his brother, a leading
Nature’* Hah- Rortoratire wore M.U I
:citiara of Sholbina, Missouri, wo,are
irom Jan. Irt to Jtuw 1st, which facts
tells it* own atosy. Iu su ileai&gt;, and I permitted to make th* following extract:
"How It Grant and Wilton with you
looks ro nice that the ladies ore all ite; out there ? A* fur Greeley and Brown
lighted with it. .See advertisement.
' here, there is not Republicans enough
; who will aurtnin them tv lift them out
of tlto last ditch. Brown is too well
liraown here—tie is known to bo a
drantea rorarr Ladfrr—drunk, rfraai.
Blraaingt brighten aa they toko their nnrxr, on all cceasioiia. Ho wa* placed
flight. Tbo chief uf blraung* ia good in tho position he now occupies (that of
health, without which nothing is worth Governor uf Miaeoari) by tho Democrats
the haring; it ij always appreciated at am! soro-hca«l* of this State ; and they
| its true value after it is lost, but, too of­ now think thaF in the same manner they
ten, not before. lav* properly, and mar run him aad Greeley into the
correct lulncuts before they become hjgbcst offices in tbo gift of th* Ameri­

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.

American Organ
It DM h tie Pihlic on IU MerlH
Everybody Should try them before lurchasing Elaeichtre

The Weber &amp;&gt; G-abler Piano4
■E»Y REASONABLE TEIOfH AIAL2 GIVEN.

WARD &amp; THAYER.
llastingx 6' .‘lllfgan.

May 16, '73

was that seroasiun was right, with ah
attempt to provj -it by tho Chicagi I

platform uf IMO, and a speech mid* by
Homo Jutrnul, says he spoke an hour}
, I end a hal^ giving nu able exposition of
: the jiolitieal issue* of the day. Well ।
1 nil wo have to ray is, if such a mirorn। bio untruthful lot of slang aa l.u gut |
ofl, is an able expadtion bonsst men j
had bolter k««p still.
KAt th* closing up wo rai*31 three |
rouaing cheers fur Grant Nat u cheer

' seated. For duoasea of the livar, kid- can people. Oh ! from such c disgrace,
ineya, akin, stomach, and all arising such a demoralucatioa, “Good Lord de| from impure nr feeble blood. Dr. Wslj ker'a California Vinegar Bitlera are a

large supply of Salt for sale at Lmtajiftt market
thetr Brick Warehouse.

tta Sal a rail 10 nr tat in tin Sfll EnosM to He Waller.

Ambucsx IIuMra for September is j
tbo best ie*ne of that standard maga-1
sine, and is full of amusing and inter- I
erttag reading and Iwwuiiful illustra-'|
11 ions. Il rvploya only good writers.'
| Hie Iteetun Daily Globe well says that:
I “ AnvriiM Home* aim* to occupy the

rare and speedy rowdy. It has never
I yat failsd in a single instance.
parties of thn season will be held at
! Union Hall in this city on tho evening Bhole field of literature, mature and ju-'
vriiilc. Tbo publishers may wail cell
! of Thursday October 3rd, that being tho
their &lt; nteriirisAi ‘thr success of the
I evening of the 2nd day of the Fair.
niuotoenth atatury.'" If ae deduct the
Good music will bo ia aUendancc, and | prioo of fiu fol chromo,' The Two I’ete,'
a rent good time la anticipate.!, and wo
doubt not will be realrasd by all iu at* ' tu* magarino practically costs the sub­
New Good* in endtes* variety just
: scriber nothing. Tint whole English
opened, mil for sale at artiuiishiuirly
! rate should jai ,li to subscribe for such
low price* at Barb-r A Bailey'a m'Jfltf
| a periodica!.’’ Tho beautiful oil ciiromo i* mailed immediately to aubecriben Ml
oa receipt qI ..inly 11.25, the enbecrip-1
liui. price, bv Cha*. II. Taylor A Co., *&gt;J
lift y.ttr Otth trlraeMi wiik ar KiOtaut
.51 Water Street, Ho*tun. .lgeot« *v*-!jj2j
pris, t tU Ttmta! afea ./
ry vho.-o are doing eplondidty with this j w&gt;.
M. P. DllAK^ M. D., \
Ora- AeUrjr j- SUr'r On}
19 I
cbrvmu, as tley deliver it when they

10 Barrel lote ami more sold to dealer* at a
rance above Car-load Rates.

small

Water Lime,
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kinds,
f//l£ LU/BBEIf FUtflSIfED l/t Ctf LOJfD
LOTS.
CA&amp;3BC FOIL

Wool, Wheat, Oats and Corn.
BnnLotr 4 qooDfi^.

' buggy. Th* boy prorod 11 bo an e* •
; r*|&lt;-d convict Iruiu tho Lansing House
। of Correction, and the horse and bag­
gy. the property of a citire c of Lansing,

Baker, from that city arrived hero on '
Tuesday morning and took charge of
th* Ixiy. and tlia property wa* delivered ’
rotupieuoualy, a* n |«rty to disturbing,
a political meeting, held at the Barney
’School Uouee, on Friday eve., S*pL
—Under this heading in tho FrwPre*»
of the 20th, iert-, pabliibel at L)bano.r,
Fur warm meaL or lunches, lannon- N. II. w* find thu following :
adv, lev Cream and Confectionery, also
‘Wt notice with pleasure th It Goa. M.
the choicest brands of Cigars, rail nt Dewey, E*q., editor of tho Harting*,
(Midi.) 11utaso, and a native uf Leb­
anon. bos been nominated for ritalo
Senator by tho Republican* of hi* -IUtrict. Th* district is rtrengly Republi­
can, ami ilia nomiaataiad* equivalent to
gar*. Tea*, Cuffor*, Spleen. Tobacco, or
any thing in the Grocery Man, trey dams
at foOos* jfyiow, at Hitchcocks, Bretaurant and lev Crean. rooms.

Michigan Central R. R.
OLD, KEUABLE AND BISECT ROUTE,

uses

’ that th* uno w bo wrote tha- arttelr, or
any oue Ufa that ray* I disturbed, or
j any way attempted to disturb, that
‘ meeting, or any other meeting is a 4&lt;r.
ao&lt;l I can prove it, and an editor who
will publish uu article of that kind,

it re agaitBl lay principle! to Inter
fere when any one ia speaking, no mat­
ter bow mean they are, or what jiorty
they belong to.

Secures Special Protection to Every Policy
Holdrt-I

President with th* following result:
Grant 177, Greeley C7, Black I, Wood­
hull 4, undecided or for O’Contwr if he

Grant and Wilson Club.
On tha same train Friday morning the
vote stood Grant 157, Greeley 54, Wood­
bull 2, Black 3, O'Cunnar doabtfal «.

GRANT AND WILSON

SENATOR CHANDLER

Hxmorm.—Mr*. Hand, has removed
her old Grocery building * few -rods
Boulh, between Dr. J. M. Ruaeell and
Alien Jone* rcaideucr*. where *bo w&gt;Il,
cuolinue the Grocery uud Dining busiurea. Cause of sa id removal, tu make
room for a splendi I brick atoro to be
immediately built by Mrs Hand, the
job haring boon let to our enterprising.

lldtiiooro, Sept. 21th 1B72.
Mb. Ferres—I hereby brand as a
dolilwrato, nmlidoua, and willftii lie,

BEAD THE FOLLOWING LIST OF CLAIMS PAID
gave any countenance to tlw attempt
that it cliaqjed to have been made to
disturb tho Democratic, lalxtal, meet­
ing held st tbo Barney School House
on Friday evening. Sept 13th.

INOCURENO CHARGE

Hon. John J. Bagley,

Two Moan—Going north on tbo G.
Republican Candidate for Governor,
K &amp; L IL R. Thursday a train vote
•loud: Grant 143, Greeley 07. O’Conor
10, Victoria Woodhull 2.
Corning
Hon. Geo. Willard,
south, this aide of Cedar Springe, on
Our Nominee for Cungrre*,
Frida) moniiag test, a vote Mood:
Will addnroi the People of Barry Grant 120, Ore-ley 29, OConos 3, Vic­

CONSTBCnoK^

•Egi-awzsttuvas•js'wsraBsrfcs

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R

SOLD IN HASTINGS.
BY ACKLEY k .SLADE

thy County SuperinUmdmt of schnola
T. B. Diamond, assisted by Miss
Holme*, uf Woodland, ia programing
finely, we ore iufurmol.
Wo truly hare reason to be proud of
our County Superintendent of schools
toria Woodhull 2.
County, on
aa ho fully feels the roepoanbtlitiea
FRIDAY,OCT. -ith.
Snrx Axomn Srasw.—On th* erra- resting upon him, and u**a every »«rSpeakfag at 4 o’clock in tbo nftemuou
in= train of Saturday ini’, between thi* tion in his power, to make bin labor*
and io the Kroning.
City and Grand Rapids, * vote on Pres­ Mt in tho right direction.
ident was taken, with tbo following re­
Besides tbo Union Fair, at Grand
sult : Grant mid Wilson 152, Greeley
and Brown 52, Mr*. Woodhull 2. That Rapids last week, (bare w» also quite
oxtot.sivri tin, works Tbo Notional
i* abont tha way they nm.
Hotel, and a Urge building occupied
A ufaa job of grading is now being
Strtt Aaortrav-At Union Hall on by Luna* Rubcrteoo, * Co. for tbo
dune on Crater Street.
Friday era. Oct 4th. Everybody and manufacture of coffins and burial cask
GrebtaARuaw.1 eomn* out with a hi* .wertheart, arocordiaUv invited to et*. ware destroyed by tire. Ixiea

Well Brick.

PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.

Well Brick.

POKE ROOT.

®&lt;X4f*1*T4A/
Carriage A House

attend &lt;** party of th* season. Tbo
A splendid brick Hotel will be im­
brat of ranch will be tanislmd, and a
tip top Usm. rosy be relied on. Came mediately built U[«n the site of the
old National

Lire ur Ijrtxbs remaining at th*
Geo Willard and lira. John J. Bagley Hasting* P. O., Sent. 24th 1872.
will »joak ia th* Court House in thia
Hrary A*ry, Boary Ban, L M.
City on the evening of Friday. Oct- -Ith.
Booth, Joriab Barton, Imbc Baroum,
Turn out everybody
Wa. R. Cook, Lraris Drany, Emma
Eaaia. Frederic Graff, Henry G oodhiic*.
KL Hagar, Howard Keith. Peroilla
Lodlow, Charlea 8- Lauxb. Wm. Odell,

Flagg, Bannm, Stnanierg,
and Poliiioal Caricatures
Fainted tn Order.

�OF WITS TAI LAUE.
w.*«..e. Ifi’TEftSto

|

CAPITOL

X'OTICA totottor &lt;ttoa. ibsl tortsis Lsads,
11 ..lasts' la Hm Ctosaty eV Basvy. M at to
tos Kts's U* Ts.rs at !•&gt;. aad preriaes ,rar».
and feastitoJ to asatoaeels wkah will to Iu.

Salto.jr

)WV'toasty dss^essd to as u.1, .*•«.

OF MICHIGAN.

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION.

sash r‘*fej at said Landa, and any to safe aa
sptoirsisM, al Ik. eSto ar lbs Cwwasy Treeas rar.
1*«4. street af to ths MlaU tor Vane to lite
or other resrs. st l&gt; . Tst Ktoa. is ttototoe l*u.

Tho Qalvwl Lithographing Company of DotroiL

rh.w .itb. si... Ll.«lh.Ofe, rrur to the

!£&amp;

The New Capitol and Grounds,

A»d briber so Im. is tonto «lre&gt; th to eerls.a
tssfe ..tuto.4 to said eeaaty. wtfeb were bad e&lt;
to the Stair st tfe LSI aalas fesnia fer lbeyrer

CARD.
wftgSg*1

TO

MORTGAGE BALI
ksitaa base »s4« to the snail Hi »e &lt;
arttMK taaslan feto A»dl. «g*«i

TO EVERY INVALID

WHATEVER*^‘r*

tea ass tor.

MS I1LIK 81 nNHUK!
!• Cash. Ur. I feists aad I'mwJ Prapwlr. la anaaalt frsa |l to H.OOO.

$23,900 in Rea! Estate •

$3,000 in Caah!

IIIKSSi

tewrtr Br. AsOsiv UBJ New. ikirifcii. Mttoo
u Ssrsby siirn 0*1 Sr ilrtss *f *«ul e»a«, Wssto,
a,* ■■■.■usaj to Msist* la «Mb saae Bads sad
awMaLIattoll tors Jul aUda irtosoi to I||1W
ito
lhama das^rttod. to U^tUmoWltf

716 PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS

1871

...

Tho higher tUn farf. th.
rvqnirvd feaoi&lt;.

&lt; l..... ,,.r.

A liable must admit anna
tho batt location for whiter
Cattle come voluntarily tc
where a good bite in found

;ts“WE
■ to the flow-

Vegetable, aeem to be I
winter wliat applet tru to
come and salutary.

- Tniaurs I life s*4 Beaten

YOUNG MEN2

pjymcnt in witorvoing the 11
comfort of tho nnimab under
care, baa mistaken bU calling.

Always let new born calves:

Diarrhea purging or samn is tha
nmatgaucral thing with which mires
arealfrcteil. Il i. generally caused by
vxixwura to wet and cold. ui by iniuffiefonry of fool al &lt;m;&gt; tima, and uttrfeeding at another. Stinting a calf in
fewd or t.'tcuiiua ia very poor economy.

WB KMT, ftel

MET V. TORSES, STj.

CHIS. J. GUN, 6a. Aft

OBo, No, U fowl HL. Grand Rapid.,
.C7.S57 KtiftSi at: «i*A

Farmer., you can, by a very little
paisa, tnako the low. swampy, and, for ’
ordinary j urpones, uselew portions of
roor laud the most vulsabfe acres in it,'
by planting them ia cranberries. Thia ,
ia cortaiu’y worth tbo thought of every !
farmer who has such nooks and comers t
in his form, especially when ctanber- ■
ries are bringing F24 per barrel in the

S1TUKES tBltW.

!i?' Threwfore Coll Without DeUy.

DR. WlUuUji b

COUL-H h?!kT&lt;
$166,000

Sova Miu non Hist__ Sour milk,
buttermilk aad whey tins excellent for
poultry of all age*, and at ail nrasons
copecially in winter. Milk in a very
F“! substitute fur the insect forage
they uro deprive 1 of at that season, and
wo believe it ia rtiurb mcru yrr&amp;tablo
to give it to thorn than to twine. U
loan it is allowed every day it is best not .
to give fowls all they will drink, for;
they will bs-cooia purged by oxetaa so .

St Joseph,Midi. S^i. 4.1872
rm»GU'**i

3KH

woRD^rui

TferstoartaMs ••*»• s«mSs4 to m*Tt!&lt;K
wL reOKTUVE Is lbs teat nasdr ret di.

“*
to n e FTErrxs.
r&gt;we tut. OeU to *•• israantoto

m&lt;».

Dr. Crook’s Wino ci

Ugs'ifer w.lh *s AUstwry
■ dsllanltg. ..l.|alslfe tot ssS
I by lbs tonus to ta&gt;4 wnp,.,
sdnsga fe Isfea to tor., to. is.

NATURE’S
HairRstorativ

Public Test

WORM COKFCm IONS
•**»- — w-ar —'. 1 M
1 tor ***f
• CIOS, ftow
». . W a.

DR. CROOK'S

WINE

«-^»waWM"»-------------- _
■'-—.I—if -f—J ’
;

TAR
The "C, B. &amp; Q. H. B.," running
from Chicago through Gnleohtug to
Bariiagtun, has erbiaved a s[dcodid
reputatH.n in the last two rears ns tbo
Inadmg 1’ansengcr pioutn to the went.
At Burhngtun it vunuecu with the great I
Bnrfington Ruata wb eh runs dirnet i
through Soutbara Iowa to Nebraska
and Kansas, a itb clone connections fo

CIIANCERV ORDER
re or utniiaAX.nw a«su

Far pains in Breast, Side or Baek,
Gravel or Kidney DtaoM*,
Disease* of the Urinarv Brains
Jaundice or any Lfrcrtumplalnt,
Il uas aoequl.
It L&lt;t also a superior Tmtle.
Restores the Appetite,
Strengthens the Syateui.
Restore* tho Weak anil
. DebiiM.it. &lt;1.
Causes the Food to Digest.
Bemovea Dy-pcn-da and
Indigestion.
Prevents JIsiarious Fercrt,
Give* tone to your System.
TBI DB.CBOOK’SWINEOFTAR

Burhngtun Boats,
Thi* line has publubod a paiuphlrt
calbxl “How iu go Wont,” which wilarge correct map uf the Grva! West,
whidh can be obtained free of charge by
addressing the General rnsbengcr
Agwat, B, i M R. IL, Burlington

City Dining Ttoornu
(Strictly Temperance.)

WARM MEALS AT ALL

HOURS.

BearAa* If tit Dtg tr ITttL

GXOCJUUE8f COFFECTTOXEUY

mow w
SIDE'S

Wool !

Wool !
$10,000 IN GOLD I

One Prize

* TOE Bl’OCUS.

italTan

$5,000 in Silver!'

ggsf jjtiBimis

1.W1.L iur&gt;.
MANTLES
SHELVES. ETC.

OYSTERS
And Foreign Fruits.

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The Banner Company,

VOL XVII

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2, 1872.

Just Received, at

Tbe moment » full of anniversaries.
It was the 2nd September, 1792, that
tho sovereign [leopl* armed with swords,
pikes, and hatchets, commenced tlseir
political Bartholomew. Tho rnsuanv
opened with tho slaughter of “six cart­
loads of preuta," on their way to prison,
in tho rue Boa; then followed the as-

Celebrated Diving Flue Stoves.

nirmaB;, known ae the BEST HEolTlh'i: STOVE in the IToM

JEWETT &amp; ROOT’S FIRE PROOF STOVES!

Hr Manufacture

In the BEST STYLE and from

Genuine Eastern Oak Leather.
.WD

8KE

US.

M.1RE RUSSELL.

O, SAY

Itcspecffully announce to their patrons and
tile Public Generally,that they have removed
to t'lie Lnrg-e nnd Commodious New Brick
Stnrc adjoining the Washington Block, and
will be happy Io serve all who may give them
a call, (‘rockery and Groceries constantly
arriving by the Car Load, and will be sold
,fur CtiAh ClieapT than at the advertised
(*tmt Salts
If you do’nt believe it call and
&gt;&lt;•&lt;-. We PayCash for Butter, Eggs, And
all kinds uf Produce.

W heeler

Willson

/seal—of 180 clergymen In the Carmlitq convent; who can blame the prisete
fur ontertainiag ecrupka about revolu­
tion* F—thou sun-ceded thu murder of
th* inmate* of the prteon, and of there
innsernte—old men, women, children,
and eron '•fink.” It was thus Danton's
views.were realise!, “ktthoprieoeerabeIn foreign relations Franco has noth­
come what they please. ’ but get rid of ing to foer, or to copapkia of; sb* is ro. tltem." It wa» the 1st September 1715, solvsd to labor and to wait for her turn
that a grand Chamberlain appeared nt
a window, looking upon the marbk
court of the palace of Versailles, 8 and
exrfaimed three times, while breaking;
The sporting season having opened
bls wud of office-‘■the King i* dead.”’ on the first insti, Pari* wa* stocked with
AH. minutes later he reappeared att j game a fow momenta after tho legal
the earn, window, waring a new vyaud,( hour arrived. The Nimrud* are fewer
and shouting “long live th* King."&gt; this year than formerly, tbe game liLotiif Jf IV had ceased to lire, though। cense being doubled ; however, tbe ac­
court preaciiiTs osetired him, “all menL cidents are leas. Tho sportsmen ore as
arotuurla', saro your mqjesty." Die, usual got up ns regardless of expense;
clo&lt;4 was perrnai»sntiy stopped so a* to। the jwjor doga ocvasionolly receive the
mark thu hour when the Grand Monarch। attentions reserved for Liid* and mbdial, and Ixmis XVcommenced to reign. bite. Several ot the *[&lt;irtaman pas*
A fow days ago when visiting Versaiike, their tlma ia the wine shops in suburbs,
I observed tha polar© clock had run purchase what they swear they killed.
down; but whether it marked the hour, It is thus that many a man. drunk as a
I of Jfapolevn HI dethronement, or th*, lord, returns home with boiled lobster*
prorogation uf the Assembly, or fo* d«- in Lis bag, or a brace of hare* in an
jArtarv of M. Thiers for Trowrillo, is advanced state of decomposition.
Since tbe invaaiou, adulteratoin of
i Iwytsid my knowledge.
Tie real "Septo«abti*t»” for Franc* food is carriod on in Paris most un, were the GersuaEs, who tuu years ago 'blushingly, tbe tradesmen belicto that
all
citizens have ostrich stomachs. Cof­
kt Sstdsn simply closed th* trap, into
which the strategy of tho ex-Emperor or I foe is prepared from a paste of the resi­
Macmahon led the remnants of foe reg­ due of pressed fruit*, flour and gum,
' ulsr army, and to avoid a iat/**, com­ and run in moulds to resemble foe grain.
pelled an unconditional surrender, and Fish when stale, 1* preserved in a chlo­
with it tho ooUapos of foe military pros­ ride of limo solution, then washed, ex! tige, for some years to come, of rranoe. poeod in the slab, tbe gill* being touch­
Tlie downfall of the Emperor, whoso ed up with rabbit* blood, and the eyre
| culpability iu declaring the war can of dreasssd fish collected, and placed in
meats end Ttowville, tbe seditious cry never be excused, proved a scano-goat.' foe orbits of th oee anything but fresh;
, of Kin r£»ffmr, tho prevention of the ; and a pallialire for tho terribk disaster, ■. a pike La* often the eye* of a carp. In
September revolotior, die mucus meet, | only surpassed by the javlongation of, foe same w«y, with other cemcstiblre ing of the Emperors at Berlin, the piL ' the unequal contest, ar by th* Ltimmune, ,, butter, cheese, sugar, Ac. Ina word,
grimsgM of Bonapartism to Cnisclhuret, that jwstocripl |to the nation* muories. :l nothing U but what is not. It is calcuof Legitimists to Lucerne ar even the | Frnnoo hai’dono well to obsorve the aa- ' teted that there are 5,000 hotels, and
promenades of tho President. The new |■ nivermry o( the first days of September, eating houses in Paris*and not a dozen
taxes are nut productive, their deficiency
has increas'd and is increasing —friends
and foes of the Republic are agreed in
thia respect, tho estimated falling off
being placed between 42 and 160 milHons francs. Apart from this unsatis
foctory rtstaJ^jing*, M. Thiers has
, HOI yet
to apply his
I philosopher* stoue-proteciion. Ho is ■
couiaeiied to giro up Lis hubby, which
has already dislocated national industry
and driven foreign purchasers to find
fresh fiel-ls and pastur.-s new. Pereoruranco in his foible will ultimately
bring about serious frontier complica­
tions. Ths country is absorbed in work
; and practicing parsimonious economy;
it wants no obstacles placed by its own
lagi-ktnr* to finding foreign market' ;
nor artificial impediments in tlie way ot
cheap production. It will not bo sur­
prising that foe Assembly's first work

revision of M. Thiers* fiscal policy, were
it rapable of being defended or bolster­
ed up, the Jurtul OJpial would hare
lung since, corao to the rescue.
Placing thu trade and commerce uf

BLACKSMITHING!
By; Defy Competition !

gpi!. u-.Viisji.- £3

where you know you gel none bul Ibe FIRST

DENTIST

I®ia.

Gold &amp; Silver Watches

JfLto BUY &lt;IOODS 'f

qUALITV.

suns
WflUK

'

HEteWi,

“What i* it r
"What should you think of a stop,
father . eh. link oao T'
Juliet looksdup this time in real and
genuine astonizhmeuL
"A step-father, Harry?"
"My unck has confided tc me this
evening that he thinks of marrying,
Juliet, and from all that I can gafo&lt;-r
There she faun 1 Mt. Areuel ia a State
bride ia no other than your mother'
of t. u:jxira»y steen, for others beside
herself had use the tempting advertise­
ment, and mode haste to answer iL
There wmu fat woman and lean, tall
women cud short, Hootch* women and
Germaa. smiling slovenly women, and
trh&gt;, sharp vk^wl womsn, women who
Ju'Xwen better day*, and women who

Mrs- Hawkhural looked around some­
what diwouraged by the fonuidabk ar­
ray of rivals.
There’s no hope for me," she thought
despairingly, and was ju»t about to turn
•way. with Joliet clinging Io her arm,
when Harry Avenal advanced
struck him a blow. “You! Why Juliet,
•'Do you with to see my uncle,
you are young enough to be hi* daugh­
ma'amF" he asked courteously.
ter!”
"Perhaps I am,” said Juliet meekly.
"And obat did you toll him ? You
accepted him. of eouroe. Ho is rich and
Aid Harry showed her in at unco.
I am poor, and all th* girls like gold."
The fat nnd the tall, the German end
“Hany!” ,
the Scotch, tbs sour end tho sweet went
in sokmn^ilouco.
“TeU mo quickly, Juli*u" bo cried al­
U he 1'ere Hrnciatho is about erttiug ’ During- for Commune it was proposed st Mr. Arend decided to engage Mrs. most posesonately. "Don't keep me
Hawkhunt ns his Irauseksotm with nermarried, and so, say hi* e nemies, hw op- one of tho clues, that lociety should be
... i— r_!■ .
i
poaitian against the doctria* of lafitlli- remodeled, and masters exchange plability Was ta culminate in taking a wife. cos with servants. “Pardon,” raid an bouzckocjx-r apologetically; and shs
Who would have thought it—thia soli- I orator, “I am a dbok, and could nerer will try to be useful about the house.
“How old ia abo F” uked Mr. Avenel
tary monk Who has not shaken the ' desire my master to prepare for me,
••W*tl letter stay," said the widower,
world —in 1869, w|,en ho held t—i.
N ovember never jvi ware iiajipily mated.
from tho pulpit of Natro Dame, in bis | A book lias apjwared embracing all good humoredly. “Sh*'ll eat no more
Ny unck is an old fool, and yet I ran't
Carmdits blouse, shaven head nnd I the distinctiVo traits of Rulora,since the than a chicken, and I dare say sho can btemn him, Juliet, when I look at your
do
a
great
many
odd
things
about
foe
foundation
of
Kingdoms
to
tho
end
of
san dial feet ? His long cinubir Istlvr 1
sweet face •
pkce."
The countenance of Mr. Arants! wa*
is serious, tbedo’iool, and physiological,' the 18th century. Altogether there
Mrs. Haukbimt proved l.srself an •lightly confused when ho met his neph­
but this dues not prevent hia being I
I
over
54
notions
;
of
these,
290
were
dolaughed at, mid destroys whatever little '
Gradually the “chaos and old night” of ew at foe breakfast table tho next mern*nB&gt; Ip* further than that there was no
[
throned,
61
abdicatal,
20.
oommmittod
romtneo belongs to hi* past history. |
foe Avenal plan* was reduced to system
sign «f thedieeomfitarn ho had uotterHaring now bveumn an honest fosryre.-r, I suicide; 11 went mad; 105 were slain in and order. The wheel* of hooseksep- goar. He gave Juliet an exquisite sat
iag revolved so softly foal no one knew
he sign, himself for the first time, neith­ comtiat; 123 made prisoners ; martyred; moved, yet theso were th* results declar­ of wedding pearls when she waa mar­
ried,
nnd cnngratulaled Hany after a
er yre» nor prm, but simply Hyacinthe 62 poisobsd, and 108 condemned to ed her omnipresent. Mr. AVenel found
n.niia) fashion. Bat h* never propped
luuuelf actually the inhabitant of a .to Mrs. Hawkhurst, and, as ah* never
1-oyfon. IJe avows himself 45 years of
home onto more as tho years pasecd
agv, and a paper suggest*, be conse­
■xpectcd anything of foe surt, no hann
quently conies under the new military
He was sitting on a piazza, one day
law, and ran thus be turnad -to good IsuM-e— one only was “leanrtd ;"'4eu smoking hrs agar and watching tha
were asaaMins; 9 ware tklhroord ; 5
account In the war of the (utuie against
rvatorsd, and only saa 'abdicated--Na- I
Dr. Dollingers diaciplss. Since hia ao- polrots. III.
'
erssion, M- Ix&gt;y»m never rose to tho po­
Alpbon ® lunrr has in his library thu.
sition of a representative man, or n lendskulls of hia one* lady lov*, and that of
a servant notorious for robbing him.
bands, ho might have provoked more
Tbe French oflkial Materia Modica,
attention ; frat religious dogmas are any­
ret laud only a few years ago. contains
thing but burning questions her*. Not
direction* for a “preparation of Viper’s
to get minted—to a Dorcas full of
flesh," would it lw for invalid taolhersheart and soul—ho asserts, “would be
Oregon, and it i* extremely dnubtfol
in-law. on th* principle tiatilia ntuhUo
whether Ln can cany New York. If
going against the will of God." St.
the October elections are as lavorabk to
Paul also in his treatise on manage,
the Republicans as we hare reason to
toy* dosra that, “it is bettor to marry
hope they will bo. Grant is euro to car­
ry New York in November. That will
"Bsm Nichol* I Why. Me. Narky, take forty-fore* of the Seymour votee
siiu i* only a child."
•
away from Grootey. Butin 18M, th*
“She’s seventeen next wes)k," nodded States of Virginia, Misiiisssppi and TaxIn tbe batik-fields round Metz, tbe
visitor is charged foe pdst horses, not Mrs. Narfey, “and Its high tune the aa, did not vote for l*re*idenL Gnu
tbooght of settling.”
Greeky Virginia, M votes, and hi*
according to the distance, but the im­
Mr. Avoael looked amass to where rote in the doctoral college will be 48.
gvmmtioa of France depends upon the
portance uf the battle-field* to bo view- Juliet stood in bar pink gingham dress, Forty-eight out of throe hundred and
priesthood marry ing, has Dot struck any
tho sol: summer wind sluing tier curls, sixty six would Imtto General Grant
psrson but himself up to th* present;
three hundred and eighteen, which
however, any astxe ia good to aoooripany that diet IL Gnmbelta and hia
friends think rather that getting rid of legs; ba ordered a nmchiijo from Lon­
priest* and jiastora altogether, would
don, self-propelling, to inOro about in,
beet promote the salvation of the coun­
and tried it tor the first time a few days
try. Gentk reader, do you remember
actually asked Juliet Hawkhunt to be
ago on the Boulevard d'Allemagne. No
ZLreMof the 28rd wys a bey nanwd
foe story that Boccucio relate*of tbe in­
uno could overtake him, and as he has . “I wish that you and Harry’d talk
Charley Severy, about 14 years of agn
terview of the peannt with a Popo, and
not turned up, it is Belie rod he is by serious to her 'bout it,” went ao Mrs.
foe former’s iresons why foe pnest*
Nariey. “Tauit likely ahs'll havo any shot himself with a rewlvsr, which he
was carrying in hie pocket Ho had
(hould many F
more such chonais or that. '
'-No to bo sure not,” said Mr. Avenel, been Mt in charge c&lt; tbe howo while
Col. Stoffel is an able artillery officer,
abelractedlj.
thj parrats were absent. He scent out
end a* an stUche of Berlin forwarded
“
And
o’ ooureo shod ougiurr think it
despatches on th* military organization
to meet hl* mother and entering the
over well,” eaid Mrs. Narisy.
bouse with hia hand on the revolver
of Prusala, which the Emperor never
■&lt;)h, certainly—Ito be sure 1"
acniilimtaJy disohanred one barrel, the
ball euterittg near th- hip and passing
upward toward the heart. Death en­
“Hany," quot'd the widower.
sued in a few hour*.
•Tve 1 Misthinking-”

“&amp;&gt; I Should nowluile, air, from the
H shaped wrinkk between yuur brow*,"
laaglied tlie young merchant- “WeR,
and what bar* bmra yeur meditations,
UnckJowr
.
“Why, I was thinking what would
bxmxte uf us if Mrs- Hawkhorot were
to take it into her bead to leave us."

Dtr Irak, it m IM im ha
Lffll FUSES.

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mended fsvm one cud of the country to I
the other; it_te tbe salient feature and
clear moral to be drawn fr.m tho pro­
ceedings of tho Departmental Councils
whuee session* hav* jest dreed. Those
Councils, eminently composed of ‘•Rut­
ala," of men immersed in business occu­
pations. hare unmistakably declared in
favor of Republic, because it U *ecuring
order and penue, and so long as j it guar­
antee* three blessings there m no room
for any Restoration. Tho jieople are
really begiaing to foci they ore some­
thing more than counters for kings or
demagogues. They have felt their
force and exaroiaed it in three imjwtant
local councils; by and tho leave a will
spread into high politics, and men at
tea: frel that their individaality-thoir

There is less interest displayed in the
peripatetics of M. Thtere at Trmrville.
There is no desire to ekrste that town
into the summer capital of France; the
rem* de U triau of society has already
left it, a*d the opening of tho sporting
season Am of course spirited away the
rotaries of Saint Hubert. That politi-

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It i* behoved that probfo agautat Ba-I
Selwteb Sl.jp.
xaine accumulate every day showing!
that bi* object was, to bold oa by Meta,
ro aa to become the nrouazjy aibitar of
France. Tho more evidence which is
gafoored, tbe more rust, to be collected,
"I uvver did see such a sight in all
and the trial wlmn it doe* commence, my lifo," quoted Mr*. Narky, elevating
will expose th* machinations which ted her two rheumatism-twisted old hand*
to, and conducted thu campaign of 1870. in tho air. “Duct on them beautiful
velvet carpet* •, elm in foe conservatory
Rcgniar, who printed away Bourliaki
window* all broken; chickens scratch­
from Mota ha* been examined, and has ing up tdl tho geranium an the front
made startling disclosure*.
'
lawn, and the lazy sonrant* dawdling
Tho Communist feeling still linger*, away their precious time, while tioor
a* is shown in tho daily maltraatment dear Mr. Arena) and Barry don't know
what’s going on more than if they were
of isolated soldiers. Bo long ns those lioarding. Say* I ‘li*&lt;r, dear olive, Mr.
practice* continue. Parts will be sub­ Avenel, this is enough to mak* your
jected to martial law—and tho 30 De- poor wife turn in; her grave.' Bay* he
parpneuta a* w*ll

attended tho. fnmV in a private ra­
pacity, of foe.Due de Pmigay.apopBlar man tboiigb aBonanertist. The in­
cident was it* rinportanee, a* it h a de­
cision tha army might Jrascnt. It is re.
parted that some offioere in high com-

Tho Butte Normal Bcboul itas begun
its current term- The great influx of
students into the uty before tbe open­
ing of tbe school would seen to indi­
cate a larger atteodanoa than usual du­
ring the rermlng term. Under tbe eS-

�pram™- Bros?
&lt;ltoft86O-X.
:Money,

Governor of Pa. A figure in the calcu­
lation is missed when they count upon
hi* declaration fa* favvr of a DemucrnL
Hi* greatest influence arose from favor*
shown to ths soldier*

I wrote tho names of 25 or 30 familiro
wlxxn I knew to be destitute and worthy.
Ho started off at foil gaitop with Ha
sleigh loaded with previsions and groc­
eries, visited their dwelling, an 1 toed..

patiwal heplibiitaj Ticket.

;

leuci' a* this characterised thn Hon.
John J. Bagley through life, and ought
to be known and sppreciated His en­
tire career is full of just such act* of
kindneaa to hi* fellows as recited abovv."

This is the picture of our cotempersry, Johnny Thistle Rooter, taken after
a week's hard labor in producing a
four or five line article, ia which ho
thinks he has completely annihilated
1 "Rad."
Now, Mr. Johnny Thistle
Rooter Spectacles, tad feather of tha
Hasting. Bmw Zrenut dea't undertake
to t&gt;"im off jr.ur xihotoeraoh on Hon.
John M Nevin* or some other respec­
table citison. Many of your friend,
will recognise your "phi*."

rjJSS-J

S il

ut
rid

Money.
r»-elacfion I ra conacion. of th* need
of many reforms, and 1 am daily .tri­
ring to accomplish them. But I do aot
behave that * revolution of. parties
would be aalutanr. I do not beliavo
either the jieople of th* North or Heath
are ready to profit fay tho change "
“And why not F’
"Beams* th* people of the Mouth
hare rsallr accapteJ nothing, and ar*
not willing to co-operate with the Uberal* of Ike North in settling tbe proctioal ralatsoo* of aoriety on a sore and

of things, that the Bon th should nut reslfos tho cam|4ote overthrow of the old
order, and tbe necessity foe a complete
change of the domestic policy. I beLere that the defeat of Gen Grant would
involve a reaction of tho demesne po)
iqy. 1 believe tlial Ute defeat of Uea.
Grant would involve a reaction at th*
South, whore conwquonce. would bo
tv.n worse titan tha present state of af­
faire."
“ Don't you think Gan. Graut medi­
tate. the usurpation of th* executiv*
office T"
•‘No 1 de not ; my opinion is that
Gon. Grant ia, in the main, a conservafivo man. He ha* mad* mistake*, but I
cannot say they justify hi* remora)."
" What are your te-rounal relations I"
“Vary friendly. I have oppoewl some
of his measures, but I have no personal
feeling against him, and indeed this is
one of tho reoams why it is dlsagroable
to hare my name man tie owl in Uio con­
nection you name "
"You say the Democracy would sup
port you with pleasure?"
“ You are mutalum. Tb'i Democracv
is yet too strong in numbers to disband,
for that is tho policy of the passive pol­
icy. Three Bullions of Democratic vo­
ters cannot afford to sell thom.clvoi o
two or three hundred thousand Repub­
lican voters, and tliat far a inset of pottagewhich tho Republican, and nut tho
Denfficrats are to enjoy. I don't be­
lieve they will do it I think tho pa.-

CARPETINGS,

Beauliful Women.
sn in IMA. being defrauded of the Elec­
tor* from N*»-York and Loufoiina;
thus was Gen. Grant cheated out of tho
votes of this State and New-Joraey in
1808. His friends in each polled mere
votes than they expected—at least 6,000
more in New-Jonny, and nearly 20,000

G-3E4.AIVX&gt;

thia Slate against tbe moot desperate
efforts of oar adversaries in 1864, and
again in 1866. polling in either contest
les* than 370,000 votes. We felt confi­
dent of polling 45.0VQ last F*U in this
City, and ever 400,000 ia the State;
and this with only the usual cheating
of Ton to Iwonty Thousand by our advcraaricx. would have eufficod to insurd
early apprised that no ordinary amount
of cnoati ng wauld •.•rry their tarn—tha t,
to taka th* State from General Graut,
they must cheat by tons of thousands
where vhoy had formerly cheated by
thousands So they began seasonably
the issuing of bogus Naturalisation
Certificate, by tho num, and scattered
broadcast over tho State ua wall a*
CXty, and over New-Jersey a* well We
personally know decent, quiet Irish la­
borers, living in a wibm rural townshi p
and working for Republicans, who
wore each Mippliud with a Naturalixution
Uertifimto by □ Democratic wire-worker,
though neither of them had Iwon long
enough in the country to entitle him to
Naturalixxtion, neilhar had declared his
intentions and neither left tha farm on
whk-h ho worked ts&gt; toko any oath or
nuke any obligation whatever. Wo
know of instances where Gsrmaiu, hav­
ing just joined a Grant Club, applied to
it for Naturalisation, but, after doe in­
quiry, .wtto told that they were not yet
entitled to it; whereupon they went
over to tho Seymonr Club and were
"put through" wilhont heaitatioa. We
know that there am notlmag in' Bia
Vlth ward of this City m&gt; to*BJ leg*i
voters in all by One Thousand a* tbe
■ujerily returnod therefrom for Seymour

Forty one vacancies of first class clerk ' ships in tbe Treasury Department are to
be filled by compeUtiv* oxaminalions in

Secretary Robeson returnod to this
city last Tureday. The President and
family will be detained from the White
House until Friday by the non- comple­
tion of repairs to the building.
Thn increare in tho postal railway
service for tbe year ending Juno 80th
1873 wdl bo 10,000 miles against about
8,000 for ths last fiscal year. Route
agwets and postal railway clerks will be

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They have Added to their Immense S.'^ck

We Sell Cteaper Tbai mien.

250 Rolls New Carpets,
17ft Packages of Dry Goods,

iW^itjgnF
Photographs,

Photgraphs.

DOUCHI

Dress Goods.

Plain Black Silks
IN AI.L QCA1.TT1IX.

REMOVED

■UgnUta miKM, ALL COLOBH.
rorUXlL AIJ'ACAM, V KI.LOtTBS.
Miai.VOS, EllPRESA L'WTRA
n_in^.

JTo Washington Block over

I

^len •iA^ston.’j-...

Hpath &amp; T'hidceMter. ।

of two well-known Dvraocratic politirions- So w* might go on for hour* ;
bo: to what end ? It is just u* well
known among the Doaw'raiio pobticiaus of Uii* City that they swindled
Gen. Grant out at the rote of this Blate
ax that Gen. l&lt;ee. sunradvrwl to him
at hr near Appcmattox Court Hon*e
They ronrocted th* plot; thoy devised
th* meats* ; they •mpfoysd the rillians
(many of them under indictment, aud
in dread of being brought to trial;) who

One Hundred

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Thousand Dollars!

, We Propose (p sell a Half a Million Dollars this Y&lt;

J|H At&amp;fig'KO s.

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calh that ha hod sent fur and oun.ulted
aith sovrral irresponrible rUmor-mongcr». in order fe esarrterii rlsf fe tvaU
««vcr to syeusri eer Gtrtnunnti to justify
tno uirgrarcrut cnnrge: Me fortber
&lt; harged upon his former party of which,
at the time, he was n‘ loader, and fully
ax re.ponsbte as any other, it any re­
The SL Louis ftreerg referring to : sjouxiblity exists therefor, the sins of
tbe intrigu*. which tod to Grantor's i th* State Government* ia the South,
denouncing earpet-baggers, of which in
nomiaatiou, say.:
__ ____________ _____
Muoouri ho is tbe chief, and .bowing
Greeley and ^the Trihau^ would have , how abject a demarogue he is, by pre-

i tending that the since** of tho Domouominstod Chose, and Greeley only nc­
I cepted Grant as a loos evil than Ser-'I cratfc psHV. under which the South refu*•. mour. Ta 1870 an informal Itapubli- ,■ el to pay her trade debts to thoNorth, will
i opi caucus wa* held at Washington, |j opea that country a* a market for tho
I when it wa* decided to run Grant again. ' manufactures of Pennsylvania.
and ootetiliaie Greeley by giving him
The usual, what ail* him, which is
the seosnd place on the ticket with
'Grant Collar agree! to witlidraw. applicablo to men occupying his posii Thia was at the time Colfax published pon i* answered by tbe “LUeraT* CY«। hi* letter of daclinatio-i Greeley was | cutarti CeasworatZ wherein it lately said :
, prsseut at thi* caucus and accepted Wc bava knowlodgv that those most
' this arrangvmout. In aocordanea with I
this plan Greeley went West, *j&gt;oke at ’ ■ disgusted with the office seeker rauipan! cy of Mr. Schurx are German*, who re­
St. Louie, end in the spring of 1871
mod* bis famous Southern trip to Tax­ gard hi. course a* reflecting discredit
es. Returning tbenoc Greeley infomed
hi* friend* that he thought himself
strong enough to take th* first plsoe un
act* of kinduM* and gvnoroaity of Boa. th* ticket instead of the Vico Presiden­
John J. Bagiev. W« take tha greater cy, and avowed hi. determination of
ploaauro in copying Mr. Willard's corn,
municatioa a* wa bare personally known
The woman's meeting in Rochester,
that, ia times of dirtresa. Mr. Bagley ha,
axareised a wise and disernninaftng gen. last Eriday evening wa* the greateet in
croaity in juit such acta u are here de- number* and entbusiassi of any yet
he’d there during the campaign. The
One hundred application* fur clark­
“A year or two alter tha close of the prevailing sentiment waa wall expreaaad ! rhip* in thn Treasury Department are
late Jlabelltoa, uno bitter cold day in by Mrs. Blanton a* follow*:
already filed doable that number are
mid-winter, Mr. Bagloy entered my of­
"Gen. Grant boa gilded h*i Admin- j
fice, cnUd me one ride, nnd said. ■ W.l- istration with many act* of justin* and I expected in, time for the next competi­
tive examination, ab?ut th* 12th of
lard, there ia much poverty and distress
ia tbe city this winter, fo . there notf

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tho nervous weaknres to which - worn W
ore specially subject, it m supersodingk
every other stimulant. In nil climates,

Carl Bchnrx, the one prired orator, is
not attracting so much attention here as
he formerly did. His engagement in
the campaign of Peunsyhania is chron­
icled, together with thn reduction of
1100 on hi. previous terms, of ths *250.
paid him for a political speech jusbprior to tbe Maine election. 1150. is quite
ax meeh a* tbe Pa Liberal* can afford
to pay. But seriously, and aside from
partisan feeling, can there 1« anything
more humQiating to American ssntimeat than tho sjwccacto of a U. 8. Sen­
ator hired to expresi his political view*
for so much per hour ? The [wrchxxe
of Hasaaurek in the lump is preferable.
No confidence can be reposed in these
paid expressions of Mr. Schurx ; and
lienee we find him in Philadelphia
pleading forjhc election of Buckalow,
on the gtoutid that thia will insure the
election of Greeley in November; asser­
ting that the Republican party has/im­
pelled the colored wen of the South to
vote for certain persons under dureea,
when every intelligent person knows
nty! Mr. Schurz himself reported on the
condition of the South that their fote
masters, tho opponents of the Republi­
can party, were the sole opponents o f
frev voting on the part of tho people of
color —killing and maiming thousands
of them for the exprest purpose of pre­
venting a vote of their reel sontimsn Is.
H* also bad thn cool assure sea to refer
to hi. infamously ground]*** charge of
a sale of arms to France tn violation of
neutrality laws* which was proved be­ way and there may bo a new and com­
plete reorgauixatiua of parties Bat j
fore two ronuuiltera of C«mgro&gt;* to have not now."
I *xn a contemptible conspiracy with a
"What do you think of Iho Ku

3a

V»r Crtswiti.s.rrflrert
LKVnXTT A. il.-lFr. .(st J&lt;—v*
For Sasavtetartrat tfFsUte IsNCMlka.
UAXUL H. HBllUX". cEMresab.
V«r Xmter *T B«*rd .f KArertk*.
KDWAnn DOKSCH.
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will have some pity aa a physical and
I»lltiea1 invalid, bat, as to changing the
tide which Laa set in for the triumphant
efeetkrn of Own. Hartranft, the thing b
absurd. Among th* knowing one. of
tho opposition who affect to take a
grain of comfort from Hs tetter, ft l*
acknowledged ns too late a conversion
for any practical utility in October. Itosides, his withholding hi* support of ei­
ther Ptraidentia! candidate ihows such
a pitable weakness of the head, that hi*
letter fall* dead upon al! eon, and so
must all other utterances from him, un­
der such constraint a* that of the nice

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Be it remembered that all this was
uid barely ton month, ago, and long
after about all the acts had been com­
mitted, which thn Senator now declares
prom tho |«rty unfit to retain th* cun-

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Snuw." ia tn prrM and will be publish*!
in a tew day* by T. B.I’atenon 4 Broth­
er*, I'hiladelphia. The poem which
lend* its uanw to the book.‘-ThoOutra.:,"
treats ite subject eith origioalitv and
feeling at 'ouw delicate and intense.
The diapeiruf tho wretched parent, for
hit wife and children, ia depirtnd with
artistic effect. All the other po«mt in
"The Outcast," ]KW|» great tnlrreal,
and display a lively and pleasant fancy.

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This volume will take strong hold of
thn heart and memory, and wiU live and
lost, like "Beautiful Snow," b&lt;cai»c tho
I’oema ia it touch many chorus uf human
sympathy. It will be published in one
forgo octavo volume, uniform with
“Beautifnl fivww," bring printed on the■
finest listed plate paper, and bound in
tnaroco doth, with gilt top and side,
boosted boards, price Two Dollar*, and .
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advance copies will be sent at one, by I
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Tha Prairie du Chien (Wia.) CWfo-.
Judge Humphreys has just denisJ an
which hoists the name of O’Cunor end
tlie troph.ro of a Coldwater pwnologist.
Adams, says : “ Wo printed lb00 cop­ iujunctioa again.: tbs Board uf Public
Pint J. Bangel, late of the Stale Nor­
ies of toe Cturiir, extra, last ivua, and Warks on tho ground of public inaxsmal School, ha* started for a four though
still we are unable to fill tbe orders
Garmany.
that came in by tho sojre
Tho BernBobksy is a Bt. Joseph burglar and
Cowgill a Lawton grocer, who was tavidcnUv cut out for a milk ilretar.
district, has been spending a few day*
Mr. T. Cleland, for wme time local
in Washington. He hai made many
warm frtoad* here who are glad io learn editor of tbe Bay City -A&gt;«ra*J, ha. sovand bis amnaction with that paper.
that his prospects fur an easy election
sad a large majority are now quits

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GRAM REPUBLICAN RALLY!

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should see th* different grads* of Ma­
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quality, and cheapness in price baffle
alt who examine them.
2Stf

SENATOR CHANDLER
• Hon. John J. Bagley,
Republican Candidate for Governor,

Hon. Geo. Willatd,

Meeting reJtod to order by the
Mayor.
Present—Mayor. Recorder,
Alda.
Eastman, Ham*. Pratt, and Kcnfceh1.
The reading of tbe minutes of la»t
nesting was omitted.
The following accounts were present-

.

Our Nomine* for CongrnM,

No hoop skirts are now t» be seen in
the street* of Paris

Will address the People of Barry

Coioily, on

Miasoun is swindled out of KMJXKt,.
.
Allen Jones, as Harebell, Ac., 183 23 000 a year by the hug*.
On motion tho accounts were allowed.
Tho Chinese shoemaker* uf Bea
•200 48 of Geo. Alt oft’* account to be Francivotaare on a strike.
nnd ia tha Evening.
paid from 3rd Ward fund, am? *23 56
Nilsson think of pcruismmtly ruaidfrom 2d Ward fund.
ing at New York oily.
Moved a«4 oorriod tha Alda East­
A single point lore at the Cim-intiati
!
Exposition
cost *3,OGG.
man ^ml KHAald be appointed nOommftUe to erimin* job tot to Mr. Dolph I Buflklo robe* al Russell, Kun., are
and report al next meeting.
I worth from two to three dollars.
✓'Wheat ia coming in freely, and busi­
i Why are elections like tents ? BcBy Aid. Ksnfield—
ness lively of course.
That a jbb be tot to the lowest bid-1I cause the canvass ends at tbe polls.
/■Wm. Hick* had tha good luck to
der to drain tho Striksr pond in 1st If A Now Hampsire home thief boast*
shoot a fine wild tarkey on Monday of
of bavin* stoton eighty-on* horse*.
Ward into the titantoy brook.
Every man may be said to be m a
tight place when ha cuter* a bar room.
By Aid. KsnhsldWe notice that Mr. J. W. Wright on
Thal tho Mayor appoint a Committee
During the last ten years nearly ISO,Creek Sueet, ha* enlarged hi* Grocery
OOO booses have been built in Loudon.
of Three to let the job.
Building, and everything around him
The Louisville Exposition offers a
indicates thrift and enterprise.
Tbe Mayor appointed Alda Kcnfidd,. premium lor a ben that can toy brick.
Eaatsian nnd Brett, a* such CommitterEverybody is thankful for the recent
Movpd and carried that the ijur-atiun
heavy rain’s coming when it did. as th* uf salaries be refem-d to a Committee I
prospect now is, that w* shall hare nice
weather throughout ths Fair.
f'hida.y, oct.

CHURCHES.

-ith.

Bpcaking at 4 o'clock in the afternoon

MASONIC.

*11 DO will buy a man’* good eassi-,
fiii-re suit of clothes at the On* Price
Store of Grand Rapids—Star Clothing
House, cheapest stars in Michigan.

The l»d«e should
Stauffer’s Dining p
place for them to got a good meal.

Peninsular. Railway.
Ut* n*a mxm Ik. .1

nd

Now is tho time to buy buggwe for I
•» r*«&gt;g «o sell my Slock of new buggiee for thirty per cent les* than before
1 maan just what I tay. My baggie*
are all made of the best material and
well finished. All who anticipate bay­
ing had better call and see me before'!
got out of the notion of telling at cost
hasting* Sept. 3d, 1872.
• .

_

BLE TERM* ARE GIVEN.

WARD &amp; THAYIJjJ.
Hastings

Allegan.

v/fU wo go to press tho thrill whistle
On motion Council adjourned until
of the first steam hast over put upon tho I Monday evening, Oct- 14th, 1872.
waters of the placid Thornapple, is
Wm. D. Harts,
sounding forth.

large mipply of Sall for «nle nt Lowest market
their Brick WnrelutitMe.
affair, a* all Greeley meetings are in
Barry County.
Should think Gen.
Parkhurst would get disgusted with his
party in this Co., as his reception and
meeting st Middleville, wo understand,
we* a complete Sole. Well, it looks
fixrisy for th* party all ontr the United

looks very dark to tho Oreeieyito*. A
Hewitt at Otangcvilte. for he hoi the gentleman from Auburn, N. Y-, whu
All who are indebted to it* by note or best cider wxvks in the county, and then ha* been stopping a day or two here,
areoant, are requested to call and Settle lie knows just how to make spiettand a Democrat too, admitted that it
the retne at once, a* we are dosing up
wa* very doubtful about Greeley’* car­
rying hi* own 8tats. But then, keep
Township Clerk* throughout the up courage, gentlemen, tho defeat of
County, can get their Notices of the your candidate won’t hurt you much.
General Election (which they almost I
always have to writs out) printed at this ।

flu ail is worn 10 p tart mm ta a Einsit li ttt Waiter.
IIiutingH, Oct 4th, and Nov. Oth. lOJIarrel lulu and more sold to dealetu at n
Each to continue two day*.
vajice tdxivu Car-load Rate.*.

Jo.hnetuwn, Doty School Home. Ort.
12»h, on* day.
Middleville, Oct 18lh. ono day.
N uhrille, Oct. l&amp;th, one day.
Assyria, Oct 2Cth, one day.
Orangcvillcv Nor. 1st two days.
Cedar Crook. Nor. 4th, one day.
Woodland, Nor. 8th, two day*.
Prairieville, 11 th. onx day.
.
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office on very reasonable terms.

s

Is OM to lie Public os its Irits.

Ererybody Should try them before J-itrchasjug. Elsewhere

May 1;

Tbe Presbyterian Society hare en­
gaged the Vining Hall on the Fair!
(hound* thia coining Fair time.

^The Ker. J. J Buell, th* new Pastor
of tbe M. E. Church of this city,
The Witoin Shuttle Sewing Machine,
preached hi* first sermon here on SunManufactured by the Wilson Sewing ilny tlie 20th ult
Machine Co., Cleveland, Ohio, A splen­
did Macbiuo for oil kinds of work for
50 and 55 Dollars and warranted to be
| just a* recommended and will lie sold
i tor a small port cash L.
ante in Monthly Isstallmsnu to suit
! tiureliascr Call and too it st tho New

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American Organ

Water Lime,
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kinds.,
/&gt;/g£

Tua CrscriT Court for tho County of
Nkw Good* in cedler- variety ju»t
Barry was'in session on Monday of this
opened, sad for sale at astonishingly
week, for the purpose of finishing up
low prices at Barber A Bailey’*. m2$tf
the business of tho Aug. term. No
business of importance however, wa*
transacted, except to make happy, or
;
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. unbatrpy, B* the case may be, by the
ciau. Dr.
I lfT,nli,«
diTOrt* »
foUowi“« i
No. 11 Canal St, Grand Rapid*, Mich., I c*’&lt;” : Edward L. WBcot rn. Anna E.
where he can be eoMsulted daily until . Wiicux. and Stepban Trari* vs. Mary
Octolter. Read hi* ndvortiicmant in'Travin

HIUU.1I

LUflBEH FUItflSilED

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LOUD

LOTS.

Wool, Wheat, Oats and Corn.
BnnLoi

f

&lt;}oooftnn.

to hi* feet with delight. Thia Ila’ian
boy is stopping with Mr. Myers and wo
underrtand they intend giving music
for parties (thiii wintar ot towns along
th. line of tbs G. R. Y. B. IL. as well

Michigan J&gt;nlral R. R.

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OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE,
tlrfsw* tMrali s*4 Itteac*. EsaXiae eLw* ••&gt;•MOiMH •Im mm E»: *J O«v«i: aak Wen trim
I garv Teaa, CoSoo*, Spices, Tobacco, or
any thing in the Grocery line, trey dera Huildipg of this City, were engage! in
.■Wtw/peu, al Hl'cheock*. Restau­ railing into place tho large stone door
cap, on tho west side, by some mi*hsp '
rant and Ice Cream rooms.
the cap fell, striking Upon the stone tliet
form* tbe landing, breaking said land­
ing stone Quite a serum* accident, too,
a* tbe conti actor will probable have to
procure s new stuns for th* landing.

No revenue stamps are now required
Tux Rxasox War.—Tbe immediate
1 deed*. agreement*, promissory nctos,
cause of premature foiling or blanching
r any description of busintMS or legal
of th* hair ia an obstruction of tho ail
vessels which afford the coloring matter.
Th.&gt; remote riiuM-t may bo general ill
health, trouble of mind, etc. Ilenoe, in upon the country an, droyping awey,
order tc restore its natural color and under the peaceful and honest Adminis­
tration of President Grant.
Tar Bxsxacrr Act.—Tha following
are important changes made in the
bsnkrtqrtcy may be diacbargsd, upon
payment of 50 per cent of their indsbt•dneia, is Mtsndod untill July 1. 1873;
life inssrar.ee poficiss to ths smount of
*1,000 are exempt from aas*ta sreliable
lor creditor*, and all judgement* obtain­
ed ngainjt parties or property before
petitions are filed ore to b* first, and
fully satisfied- It also allows all exemp­
tions allowed by any State law on th*
tot, of January, 1871- It saw rxsmpO
s widow's dower or other estate* in lieu
thereof, if tho S ate law so provides.

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The “C, B. ft Q. IL R-,’’ runtiinc’
from Chicago through G.k-ri.crg to’
Burlington, hs. achieved a .ptond.d
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reputation in tho k*t two years as the
loadmg I'aaoeuger Route to tbe writ..
At Burlington it couuecl* with the great
:
Burlington Route which run* direct
'
through Southern Iowa to Nebrmka
and Kansan, with dote i-onnoctiona to
[
California and the Territories; and
imreoager* starting frotn Barry County,
on their way westward, cannot do bet­
ter than to take the C. B. * 0- and

List 0* Lxrrxas remaining at tbe
Hasting* P. O.. Bent 24th 1872.
Wm. Blakely, Fremont Belding.

Ella Corey, Jeon E- Eaton, Q A. Freoman Wm. Uudra, H. Huber, Thomas
J. JonLian, Eltoha Knight A. Kelly,
Mrs. Clara Marin, Matou Milter. Geo.
kfvres, Ellen Norton, Peter Prouock,
AanPrero*. Edwin M. Bebetts, Gro.
EL St. Clair, Leonard Whitney, Miss
Annis wniiams, Ma. K M. later.
Direct your letter* to Na. rf P. 0
Box or drawer.
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VOL XVII.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN

UlY INVALID

Shingles. Lath, &amp;c.

Oity IZ&gt;iainjx Rooms

dnw wsls the cocpas of tho mail robber,
daad five minutes before oor entrance.
Ob the table sra* a slip at paadr bsmrinr-tan words ; " 1 atone mu guilty "
Iteeraedtbsi the woman had one.

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BLACKSMITHING

tpcclfuliy aniioiiiict* to their patroiM and
l^ublic (hWirnilly.lliat they have removed
Ito the Isiirgc nd Commodious New Brick
Store adjoining flic W ashingtnn Block, and
will he happy to serve n II who may give them
a call. Crockery nd Groceries constantly
arriving -by the Car Load," and will Im? sold
J'ur Cutih Cheaper than at the advertised
‘Cort Sale* If you do’nt Ixdieve it coll and
see. VVc Pay Cash for Butter, Eggs, anti
all kinds of Produce.
.

NO. 24

Iran. Iscsied up four one dollar bills
in different letters. directed them to four
mythical citiacns of Smithville, but all
to the care of one box, and dropped
lhem Into the Holden pout-office. I re- 1
prated my insneurrr of overhauling the ■
forgiving.
•
»!___ &gt; found
1 .x.
•Ugw.
the letters all right, and. , pants nnd shirt, and made up nrp mind asylum, hung negroes to lamp-posts,
then burned on to Ssuthvilin. Ths not to go to
t- sleep that night. °BomoWhat ia smaller than a mile’s mouth?
i mail was poured out on on a table, the ' thing toldI Be that I* should bo able to and ruaistfag the draft, and served his Its tongue.
lottrn sortoit and boxed without any ' unravel tho tnnterv
jr'tvry Iwforo many hour*, term in Sing Sing. Ho is now shouting
Men bora bliad osa't be cerpsntsa,
' delay, but when I opened my four Irt*; and 1 sat doA
dovrti b.1
before tbe window to for Geeky and reform, and wants to up­ because they awewr saw.
: ters 1 found that they had been robbed j wait
until the wurao
house waa quiet
------------hold the laws ptseed by a Republican
The sharp-ahootoni that era most
again. I had carefully examined tbe
" ’ iu 'the country, people do nut
Out
Congraoa to psutset lifo end property dread are aching teeth.
, earekipts, awl I found Hist each one ; hold late hours, and wrar th* tired look
hud been n waled with new mucilage. of dwellers In citien. By eleven o'clock, from riotous gangs.
Ths true maid of honor is the girl
1 Tho thld had in three cases spread tba ‘ e’ra
dogs of Liverpool wore asleep.
WflEam Doasheuner, of Now York, who does not jilt her suitor.
mueilagv oonsHerably brvond the point. There sraa no stir about tha house and wanted to be minister to Barlin, ar any
A spirit level—Drink that lowers man
■ where tbs original had raided, but alto-1, 1 teased my cigar out of the window
gsthet had made a naat job. None uf and deteratinod to go duwn and koq&gt; thing ho could get He didn't got any to the level of the beast
the cWTslopra wens in tfac loss) torn or ' watch over th* mairbag. If discovered thing, and shouts for Greeley, hoping
' defaced
I prowling around below, I could maku to do better when the civil eorvioe is rwThe two postmasters were cleared, plenty of exeuw-s to aonunt for mr
Farmers aro Hike fowls, neither will
and now who was the robber ? Pixley's '| presence. Barefooted. I slipped out of:
get full crops without industry.
faw entue-dancing bofore mv, und-L my roota. crept softly down stair,.'
■
; said to nijrolf: " Thou art tho .man I” through the hall, and presently entered 1 Tweed, Conaglly, Ingenul. tfakry
Bouk-kospcn aro said to bo Eke
Tfow. tu hunt him down and arauro the t&gt; lter&lt;oom. The night was not dark, I Hell, Tom Hslfis, aad aU tho New York chnLous, because they hare to scratsh
' proofs, without informing Idni of tlie bar ia the room one crowded Into a cor-1 Tummnnv &gt;tralore want to try it with for a living.
‘rysultof tuy experiment., I told him
The man who wrote. •• I am aaddos
r,that I was going away and would truu** bo did m when I »ing.” was foolish if ha sang
, Ide him. no mute Ho talked so frauk- farthc-rrat from tha room which ooniain, ly, and carrie d such an iionasi face un­ ed the bag, drew a chair ia front of me, I
*l**o bo agreed to keep still
der tuy n-ratiuy, that I doubted again and my wetdi commenced- To get the about the ring if they agn him tha adif he wa* the guilty maa.
bag one muel enter tho room, and no vertiaing rdasckr
“
1 eent to the hotel, overhauled my uno could enter it without my seeing
„ w „
,
,
.
f uton*! E-M. Verger, late of Mtstestrunk, and tbe urxt morning a fat man, them. I fully expected that before daybaring red hair, wearing spectacles, and light I ihould have Pixley, and (lerhapx “'Ppi. now editing a rebel sheet in Bsdle-ing of a very chatty turn, got upon tho hostler under my care.
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timore,
ia —
forw.Greeley,
and. all
the reis' the *&gt;&lt;at Ttth l*isley as a passenger to
Half an hour went by, nnd thenJ be­ fives of hit murdered victim, Colonel
Hold*. My dugnise was so complete gan to get sieepy. Ths room wss very
that lie could not suuioct it. 1 intended warm, and in spite of my determination Crane, an- for Grant.
to stick by the msil bags until 1 saw to cxcreira great vigitencu I actuallr
them delivered to tho Holden poui-ettce, went off to steep before the clock struck whom Mr. Greeley kpid, October S*th,
n»d it Pixley was Hie gud'y
I midnight. But I did not steef! long. lbG2, “was indicted lor felony, and es­
•bould nail him. I Lad mailed ikrra About half post twelve o’clock 1 was
letters thia time, only one of which eou- awakousd tre a skght dick, as tf a key caped going to Bing Hing by the statute
tmmid uiuiM-y, though *11 wsighed tho had turned l»adi Hi* bolt ot a lock, and
______
James IL Duolittte, ex-United Btates
same, nnd no one but an export could 1 waa all attention ia a moment.
hare told which one cvnUiuel the Through the gloom I caught sight
s\ ' ’ of* Hcnalor, who obtained for oae'Connatty
white garments at tbe little dourV-mo^
or behind*^a permit to bnyxottou. and used hi* faI bad resMu to believe that the let- tbe bar, aad the next moment 1 heard
fluusee as Hcnat jt for him, and claimed
t"rs were in the beg nt tuy fret as I
put ot the profits as payment
n.ounted up with Mxtey, but &lt;n my dis­
Mr. D. vebemsutly urgvs reform.
guise I of moos could make no examuminatiou. Riding along. I managed
Jake Thomiwou, ex-rebsi, who prethe ronverantion so aa to finally *riug
|«»*&lt;1 to bum Northern cities, and rould
him around to talk about tho mystery, j
1 publish “What I know about Indian
It troubH luut greatly.
"It makes mo feel mighty uncun-,11 rose utx lifted the chair away, aud trust funds white I was Beeretary of the
। furtaVlu,'* bereuiarktd, his brow cloud­ crept up stairs alter le-r. A txall teu Interior Department, and had them uning. " I have lived in SmilhviUo nigh (. cirar tn m raid tu end of tho buildinV
' .-n to forty years, and .-arrii-d the mail I and I just p&lt;t sight of a while figure'
- John Cochnmn. of New A‘&lt;5rk. who
for upwards of fifteen, nnd this is the . suturing a dour at tho further end. 1
was naked tn resign ns Brigadier Gen­
fir.t tin*'? I have had tho slightest I
|UU&gt;eed quickly down and looking up nt,
trouble. Hosnotbing’n mighty wrong the transom, ix.uld sou ndim light, nnd , eral of volunteers, on the ground of ut­
• omswbere. wd III gfat fifty dollars out could n)w hear a slight rattliag from ' ter ina&gt;iti{«tewy and criminal eonefrra
o' my own pocket tu hire th" trnubto \
the mail lag. Picking np a choir I ' cv to have a l&gt;ett£ lost to our arms, nnd
cleared up.**
fdaoed it besUo tho door, mounted up.
If 1'ixtey was guilty, he knew huw to and then I dtscovi-red lbs mail robber. , who does not usually change hts poli
tut the hypocrite Letter than any crim­ , A woman about thirty years old, in her 1 tke eftener than onec a year.
inal I bait ever i-nrountore.L A day or 'I
N. B. Forewt, es-tebel General, who
clothrw. was just unlocking the '
two would. 1 ho|&gt;e&gt;! solvo tho ptuxlo, | bag. She opened the padlock without ' ordeicd prisoner's ehoi, butchered and
■IlSeulty, put it one side, and then drew |i burned, niter they had surrendered, snd
right party.
the strap and opened the bag.
wants the coktfcd men of the South to
TIki coach tumbled tduag until noon,
I had a good view of her. the seem-;- votrHbr Greeley.
and then drew up to a tavern for dint.er aud a change of liars™. 1 had my ,I od a little ettiloJ, but did nut hurry., John B. Gordon,’ of Georgia, another
I
Emptying
the
letters
out
on
the
table
—
eyesoyon, tu era what became of the ]
I rebel General. Commander-in^Chief of
mail bugs. ’There were three of tlwui. ,J hero were about a hundred—she aa.
twu for internfrdiate poet-offiree, and I, down, and picked up onn and held it
A fanner, who seems to understand
Thomas Hendricks, of Indiana, who,
one for Holden, instead ot having the |I between her aud Use csndl-. With a
mail in one bag. and the loiters and pa-,, ullage of her head, she laid it one aide, while United States Senator, committed the wants at rntho gnaders. near Fond
i pers bunched up so that two other post-. aud took another; this alio laid in on- . treason by conrapoudenoe which gave du Lac, Wia, has forty acres ot chicory
under way.
tuasters would have the handling ut the other pine#. 1 think aho was a full.
hour Mirtinr over the letters, as she
I bag.
A Newport fog is mid to bo good tot
Cotouol Jolly, of Alabama, who is
! As this was n post-eftee, one bog'. । took up eneh uue. and then aho had
the complexion, and all the ladies there
was loft hero- I’ixtey took th* olMr , eight laid to one aide. Taking a aim­ Cbisd Cytops of tbe Ku-Ktax.
are sari to sleep with thoir heads cd the
.
mon
round
pen-holder
fr-jra
a
drawer,
.
' two on his arm, earned them into the
■ leasral (T) James M. Ashlro, of Ohio,
hotel, and I saw them tocked up in an _ she then proo-edod to open thine letters, Montana, Colorado, and Kansas, (who
I old cheat in emo turner of the bar-room. i Her dexterity was wouderfol. InaertWhile waiting for dinner I examined ! ing tho small end of the holder under
i
the
flap
of
tho
envelope,
she
rollel
the
large sign, “General Agent Arar's I’iDs,"
I the chest pretty dowdy, and saw that it :
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and
and
. n. M .nJ's™, id «.U
I-. I■ ladder
!“«" over “
d owr "
d th; entire when lie was a druggist): who traded ia
entered, except one bad a key. The, flap peeled up without a stop or a town lots in Colorado by n secret nsderlandlord had an open, honest face, and
staading with the man ba had had appoiflted Surveyor General of tba Terri­
1 was ,v.&lt;v ,ua. « u....w.
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tbe robltsr.
iw* money from the other reran. The a tory; was turned ent of the Governor­
Thu afurtwuu passed awny without aho wont to a trunk, deposited the mon­ ship of Montana by General Grant for
incident, ami jiut before dark wo arri-.
fa a Bihte, brought back a Lottie nl
rad at Liverpool, a small village which mucilago. and in tiro, minutes bad to­
very advocate nnd Radical Republican
wns tho hallway station Wo wore to soaled the tetters, taking great pau»
j remain here over night, and would । not to Wain tho enycloro* . When she after leaving the iMnocrntic party till
reach HUdon next day. at dusk. Again I cvmmeeead .mttrtg the tetteiTTrack m­ hie arrival nt Montana, when finding the
I watched 1'ixlry and tho begs. Tho i to tho bug. I gAt dowu aad state awvy rebsi Detnoeratic element so strong in
1 peutmortrr railed tor the om ss tho, to my luuul. 1 bad sraa aU that 1 that territory, “crawfished" as they say
I srago drove uts and the driver took tho , cared to, and nothing reimund but to
Hullton bag. porauJ in behind the bar of make tho arrest. In a Lttte, time I ■West, and paodeand to them, with the
the hotel, end Incited it up in a little &gt; heard her go down w:th tho liag, and view of being went to Ormcreas as dele­
dark room. As near as 1 could judge, thou come back after replacing &gt;tgate, nnd ia anything at any time that
the roots had but one door, and was .
used Ln- m&gt; other purpose than to contain
tho bog. I however, determined t&gt; find
uable k-ctere ixsofag between tkuitliout. and after auppor, ua Pittey snd I knew her to lie a sister of the landlord's
villa and Holdau, two New England
sat smoking. I menttonod that ho took wile. 1 knew just what n time of hys­
towns about ssventy mites apart, had extra care of tho mail at that point.
terics. weeping an.! wailing there would
b*m robbsd on the route, or at one of
“To tall you tha truth." ho replied, be, aud dreaded the coming of lhe
Some four bachelor ia guilty of the
the two poet office'. His was before
l-okiug around arel towering his votoo, morning. But I most do mv duty, and and want* now what ho wanted then— following: “Why is the heart of a
tho days ot money erdere, and also pre“ I am half a mind to beltava that aU when morning came I had planned *■»
lower like the sea stepant f" “Because
vxnu to the day when HmithviUo and
“Anything to boat Grant."
it is Uta eoorvto.- (wa-critter) at grant
do it in a way to prevent much of a
Holden were connecaxl by railroads.
Ji A. Oavaii, of Indiana, cx-mranber
i«~-r
scene. I intended to wait until just be­
But little attention was paid to tho remfore the stage left, expose her. secure of Caagroas, who voted agninst a vigor [daints, at first, as tho jiblir are always
An English traveller says. "Pat an
the proofs, and take her on tn Smith­ ous provention ot the war or than king American baby six months old on its
too ready to find fault, and too slow in
rille and from thence to Brownfield. Union soldiers; Copperhead.
appreciating tho mail man who strives
fret, and it will immediately say. “Mr..
successfully against temptation; but
J. !•'. Hoke, ex-rebel (iencrak who Wiairmxn,’ and rail the next cradle to
when tho firm of Cash A Co. lost first
enptared four hundred prisoners in
fromaleUor address id to them from
take good care at tho mails, nnd must
North Carolina. and ordered them nil
Hmithrilfo, rash to tho amount of »»W.
use nil precautions."
then I got orders to take th* xaM and
“ Host about tho fandtord ?*' I in
I hang to it until tho roguu or regurs
qairod.
were brought to justice.
"Oh! 'tein't him," seplied Pixley;
I Naturally enough, I fin! turned tuy
AndenoaviH*, Qa., who offitrod thirty
| attratfon to tho two tiertmaatoni. 1 “I have known Torn Boil twenty yi'ara,
nnd he isn't th* kind of man to turn
dors' furlough to each of hie men who
found that both botongvd to tho cburali, mail robber No ; it's son* on* else,
shot a prisoner, and wrote regaiding
but 1 cant goes* who. Th* ling hangs
living scon tee bodies of Union eolju*t where 1 put it the night before,
son to believe that both were boM«i. -tacked up just th* same, and I ctn’t say
dtera hanging on a treo: * It did a pa­
Bal it was my duty to jaove them »o.
Hint any one ha* touched it”
triot's heart good to see their stinking
Thia was n&lt;Aa difficult matter. 1 had
1 made no reply,-and after a stroll
camissra hanging to trera.”
first to gel tho ounlidcuc-5 of tho aiap1driver, who was also tho mail carrier through the quiet village, retired for
Judge Woodward of I’ewnsylveaia ;
(the law wav lax tlum) between the twu tho night, end *lrpt-Kkw* tog.” until
Cuprcrhcad daring the war.
towns. I knew that tbe dttrar bad aroused by the breakfast boll. W*
Wed. Ustnptox, ex r&gt;bel Lieutenant
nothing to do.with tho robberies, a« ho were off in good M»'oa, and entered
G.raeral, who iKreeted aad ordered
had no keys to the bags, and his bung­ Holden on time, whim Pixley delivered
th* Ku-fclux outragra in Roeth Caroling fingers could novar have unsealed tho bag into tho hands of the pwtraaster,
resigned
th*
line*
to
tbe
hastier,
tho lottere, resealed tb- m after abdraft
ing their money, and prenared tho and went o« homo. Knowing now tliat
Gm-rral N. P. Ifoaks, th. hero uf *
package again. This was what node I had matters at a foens' I walked over
many “masteriy retreats," and who auptho care a mystery. Tho tetters wore to th* post-office just H time to see mv
three letters taken from the table and
plied tbe rebel General Kirby Hmilh
not stolen, but were msuipulaied.
and Dick T*ylor with anas, ammuni­
With my mind toads up that some boxed. Securing thorn, I hastened to
pcst-ufficn clerk, or some clerk’s friend tho hotel, and fa tire minutae had mado
tion. and rations for a roar by hw cam­
would prove tho guilty party. I ■•nl to the duevvory that non* of Use letters
paign tip Red Rivet, bat made bicbH
work. Standing at tho window of tbs KU ten oj-eord and that none had
been
robbed.
This
was
unutber
purele.
Holdon noot-oAro, I touted up a bank
bill in a teller, llw clerk watching me, I waa quite sextain that nous uf th*
IXMlmrah-re
knew
that
I
was
hunting
though I l«»tnded that 1 did not bmi
Ara. This was late in tho afternoon, th-im. end so it esimu around to Pixley
and nest morning I vxs but on the again He was the robber. He had
became afraid, and bad tet tho bog go urn&lt;&gt; lea miouvn, and then knocksd at
through without umtoatalfan- 1 was so ths door of her room. No answer. Tbe
certaui of his gu|li that 1 almost date door wm locked, and after a time I raUmined to srrret him, hoping to fisd
eunte of the marked bills ms his person

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HOUS&amp;

�S.T.-1860-X.
at Wiltnfagton, Ohio, _
. journal* are conetantly making. Tho
thu rant uf Liberate about reeoocili*- Democratic party and tho Democratic
' turn. Ha pn.vsa that thorn is nothin g juuraal* know all about those methods
on tiu&gt;jiartuf the Northern paopla and of cheating, rad as that te the way they
hate achisved onoceM In Naw York,
their finding* towards, or tlmfc treatmaut ui. Southi-rmr* that o|wn* a ques­ they cannot well conceive Of a Republi­
tion of reeraoilistioa. An nverbearing can victory unleeo by the earn* mean*
tbe New York Trrirae and th*
or quarreteome disposition toward the tut
'
Sooth must U shown, before a recon- 18|«ingfirid BryuMiMS, and other formPENN8Y1.

pitfall

lepiiiui Ticket.
Ovwrwhefaiingiy Republican.

Indiana

yet in doubt, tho claims are that rii* i*
Republican also; although th* Copprr-

Grertevite* on the Street, here in Hast­

Money,

DRY GOODS

tho nervous weaknooo to which wofaM
aro especially sulijcct, it is stijwrscdfagevery other stimulant. In all dimatss,

Money.

cQiation can possibly U inaugurated
among tbs people of tho North] In tho wont to charge th*** baa* practice* up­
absence of this aad of any attempt to on the Democrats alone, are quite ai
treat the Southern people differently reedy now to charge them upon their
from the psoplu uf the North, which former associate*, and persist in ringing
tba Gon. has conclusively shown cannot th* change* on them, although they are
be discovered to exist The new gos­ chrak-by-jowi with th* worst act of cor­
pel of Greeley Ubanlism is without ruptionist* that *rer degradod'the bal­
foundation—a cheat and a fraud. The lot box to base um*. Did tho Republi­
screpted "Lbberal" doctrine that tho can party baeem* wholly rite rad wick­
Lte-e 8Mur&gt; new n th Stfartstrata st ed when Horae* Greeley rad Grati

CABPETINGS,

LTOSa IATHUI0I

ings ore awing tbe uvual argument oL

UfaAfeytea ora e stesdfoy mraSM spriest
t*c SurfUrn yeoX‘. ^d that they bo
withdrawn, is on outrage upon an lioneet and fair Administration of ths Govthe joke now is, that th* Democrato did
■ ernmrat. Tho proportion plainly sta­
not calculate to carry Pennsylvania, Oh
ted by Greeley that in hum of hie elec­
no. they have got Indiana and that was tion, he intends to divide the public
nil they calculated Io carry, but tho plunder ofofficial patronage among all
probabilities aro that they have net thus* who rote for him, without rcforcarried that, although of eoarse wu can­ cnee to the past, is a blow nt that pro­
' ted:ng care which al! civilised people.
not tell now. Sorely they ought to carry
। cxercieo over and extend to capable
something, beeaa*o they will begin to |
got diriieartqed ero long, for tho Rubel protected tho State from overthrow in

State of Georgia cannot aloce. «kct time nf war. According to this doctrine
Urraiu Hurao* 1'roaideut of tho United . of submisaiuu uf tho North to the

Speaking in behalf of the Republi­
cans generally, wo think wn can say
that wo are nil vory much obliged tu
Undo Horace tor his late stumping
tour. It is not that wo take pleasure
merely in seeing him make mistakes
or alter discreditable seatimenta, but
because wo do behove it to be right and
timely, that the inherent weaktuat and

only one leg or one arm, or
shall bo absolutely barred from am1 ploymont under the Government, what­
ever auparbrity fur such plao* they
may puescs, and the rebel supporter*
of Greeley whose ire i* eo great n* to
be inflamed by Mich a standing menace,
shall be put iu their places, whether
qualified cr not. No competitive cr
, other examination is suggested by Mr.
I Greeley—nothing bnt a n promise to roward his friends for their jwlitical aid.
' In fact hi- scout* th* idea ut examjna, tiont, and lays down tho one term prini cipte of olocting the Preaidcnt aa all
I that » needed in th* line of civil aerrice

bring out aU the strong points, (if there
are any) of ths Cincinnati movement, ' reform, reviving th* Jackson dpttrine
' “ to tho victor be long tho spoils?" Will
which has abeorbsd eo largo a portion
of th* democracy, and could put those , it bring peace rad reccirtiliatiaa to th*
'points fa Uieir most plausible light poe- country to turn out of tbe Departments
all tho soldier* of tba Union rail relible, that man, uf counu is Horace
place them with unrepentant rebels uf
Greeley, who has the elrvngest motive
tbe Sontb ? This is oou cf tho White
for eo doing. And, yet, ©very etvp of
Wo want nano of
hi* pcogrefis visibly weakened his |iros- Hat absurditiu!
pecte as a candidate, which were bad
enough bafera. His aesaolt upon the
soldiers of Pittaborg, so entirely uupn&gt;Despite tho reduction of internal rev­
yoked and fasxcasable, struck a powcr- . cnee taxes the receipts continue to be
' ful chord ia tho heart of the loyal cota- fully equal to thoee ander the old law.
[
A
halfmillion per day was reacbod romauity. Mra cannot but mik why Mr.
Greeter ritouU.bo su tcuder uf the foel- ,i re rally and fifty millions have been coliugs of leading rebel*, who for aught I locted during the first throe months of
the people know, are still unrepentant 'the new fiscal year, which is pre rots an
and should bo shouting such uunecea■ary exhortations to gvod will and for- { the abolition on tho 1st fast, of all
gireneaa toward the South, white ho re­ ■tamp duttea except the two cent stamps
mains su bitter and captious toward cn bank chocks must, howovbr, bo an­
| those who have givim him u country to ticipate) during the remainder of tbe
| poiigrioate through? Can it bo poe»ible he has given up all bopo of an vlec- ■| It is foreshadowed that the President
tion, except such ns arc based upon a j will teeue a mroangn to Congress when

Baltimore? Did tho seven hundred
former Republicans who voted th* coa­
lition ticket fa Maine take all the virtue
oulof the |R*publlcra party of that
State when they deserted, and lorn on­
ly a net of political scoundrels |to carry
the Stale by stuffing ballot boxes and
repeating? Or m this Stats, when
Frank Bird aad Gen. Banka rad Geo.
A. Shaw tamed Democrats, did they
take all th* honesty of the Republican
party of Mauachuset* with them?
Verity, on* would think that Tammany,
tha chief sapporter of tba Greeley-Dem­
ocratic party at tho North, was the rep­
resentative of all political virtue, and
tliat the party which support* such men
a* Gen. Dix or Gov. Washburn and
number* fa its ranks a vast majority of
tbs purest aad bwt mon fa tho cotainunity. wa* th* representative of all poli­
tical corruption; Ballot box staffing
forsooth ! Lol u* road in tho file* of
tho Trthow the history of Tammany rule
fa New York, and we shall loam that
th* present friend* and co laborer* of
that journal are tho mra who practice
such villainy, and it* cry of "stop thief" ;
will not distract the attention of tho i

They have Added, to their Immense Stock

Ye Sell Claps? Tian Ota
HCSSJiLL A ^KYIXS.

Photographs,

250 Rolls New Carpets,
It5 Packages of Dry Goods,

Photgraphs.

Dress Goods.
Sx/r.

REMOVED
To Washington Block over
Allen
Thia u an enquiry which every eno
should have truthfully answered before
ho start. on bis journey, and a little

The
B. &amp; Q. R. IL,” runniag
from Chicago through GaW.utg to
Bomo time ago tba Democracy were
Burlington, hat achieved a splendid
■busing Grant because ho cannot make .
reputation in the last twu year* as th*
a ipooch. They have carefully perused
Icmlmc Paeecngcr Route to tbe west.
At Burlington it connects with tho great
Burlington lluuto which runs direct
through Southern Iowa to Nebraska
Chaa (YCbaor's way of accepting the and Kansal, with close lonnections to
Louirville nomination is to say that the California and tbe TcrritoriM; rad
rotes of tho straight-outs will not bo ' pasaragers starting iram Barry County,
"porounally offensive to him "
on their way westward, cannot do betTiis ■ pool I* of reooncilatkn sadly ,
Burlington Route.
This line bat published a pamphlet
colled “How tu go Went," which con-

large correct map of (lie Great West,
united South, with boro and there a ,। it ri- assembles asking for an appropriwhich £«n be obtained free of charge by
State at the North, and that ho rock- Btfon to erad a delegation of working- ' ' ore for sale cheep
addressing tbe General Passenger
Irealey ran* his ruk in the litter cert ion. 1
M. C. Mitchell, itopablicen, has just Agent, II. A M. It IL, Burlington
in order to make tuts aorfc, in tho for j. porting on the progress uf the indastribeen elected U. 8. Senator fiom Oregon,
al an in Europe at shown by the Geno- to suroted Senate Corbett, also RepubTbe idea that Hunscv Greeley caa de- Ii vu expedition, the delegates to bo nomi­
liborately engage in such an election­ ' naled for spproval by tho rariout bran Mr Tramball is still going about the
coring acltetns will l&gt;« slowly entertain- irbesof tadi itry represented. Tbe Ex-1
country making chargee against the adod even by many moet opposed to bis positiuZwill open next May. Gen. T. j
minutratiun. Tho biggest charge ho
present course. They will rather see B. Van Buren of New York, fa tho
has yet made is a chargo of 110,000
i in this stnmpiiq; tour but new proofs of Commiasfouer on the part ul the Unitid i
, unstably and oarriiable character of tho
, mra. Finding that he had renewed at
A friend has ju»t returned here from
Pittebnrg, the uld impressions jiroduced a visit to Bellofont Px, tho house ot ex-' ! Hon. John P. Ilale of New Hump­
{by his pro-ssrrasiim uttaraac* of th* Governor Curtin, and ho inform* mo . shire, the first Free Soil Senator of thei
। war period, he break* oat at Cincinnati that, of tie four brother* who reside United States aad Presidential candi-1
1 date of that noble party fa 1832, has I
nsnr that place, not cue of them •upn.e Zfemr JwnWof last wook had character, without the least attempt to port tho ex Governor in tho rtoiculous . written a strong letter in faror of Grant's '
its usual asuunt of slang sad low bred reconcile the two kinds uf declaration, course he ia pursuing in the Pa- canrau.
flings at the Senior Editor of the Bax- or to show bow the oae had grown out This show* that what I recently staled him for n long timn.
xxt. and at course it han a deadly bate of the other. Al the Cincinnati exposi­ abort bia want of faflaeac? ia true.
Tho Toledo Bltdt **ys Horace Gree­
for Bad, er it would not take np so tion ho expatiate* upon cu-opara'ion'at
Fifty one Indaasi from tho staked ley i. not needed in Ohio, as tho Re­
much space in its columns to show to cooaiderable length, and leaves off just plains orrirad hero yesterday. Tbe par­ publicans will carry the State without
its patrons, that, for first class, malig­ where bo begun. It was a good speech ' ty consist* ot repreeentatrvcs from tbe
TWO GKAMD CAPITALS OF
nant, low, ill bred slang, it has no for those who wish to study Mr. Gree­ Kiowns, Apaches, Coddoca, Arnpaboce,
*6,000 IN GREENBACKS!
equal. At n ccrroepondont. from Or- ley's peculiarities as a thinker. At Tomaeokeoa WacrolS and Delaware*.
ragevillc, for the Basso, I of courao Louisville, in srlrlreccing th* membort of They held a conference at .th* Interior
fell al liberty to repel the attacks made tho Chamber of Commerce, be develop­ Dvpartmrat to day. It is a vary good
Giddings is oat for Greater. Tho son of
upon me by the Jeerosl, and did so, but ed the same peculiarities in his dtecus- sign that pooro with all thoee tribe*
Daniel Webater wa* an imbecile, Hen­ 1 llMSe A Peggy, silk BUrer-aessM Uarse*
not in that vipor-liko wav that tho Aw- ■ioo of ths finances. He cunfesncd ho be tnad'j and maintained when their
ry Clay bad a eon of weak mind, John
repreeratatin-s cum» nil the way to the
srif wrote Ths Jeurasl has had food
Capitil of the Notion to confer .ilh the
(tho kind it lives on) since the Itepubli- .
Great Father through tha proper exec­
era County Convention, noticing uiy de- ho
■ never **eni* to have »u*pectcd that utive Department. Tho Apaches ore
feat for tho nomination of Register of '
tho feeling of th* burincs* people wa* reported to bo now;on tho war path fa Detroit nominated a county ticket on
Deeds. I waa defeated, but it did not .
b*a*d on their carfully formed opinion
Wednesday- The^ Democrats refused tu
make my Mud foe! ears, aad that I ,that reaumption was oat of tho qaoegiro the Liberate tho office* they wanted
suppose is what make* the Trarsri ,
tian, rad that fa* attempt st the time it
pitch into me so. I have purchased ar.
was agitated by Mr. Groetey would have
Tberecpon tho Liberate advised the
intereat in the Baxxxx, and propose to
bora fraught with evil, rad only evil, trial for chopping hi* wife to death other follower* to pick out the tncn a*
hold that faterost a* long aa Mr. Dewand that tho naaxo »tato of thing* exists with a butdher* cleaver. Thore aro ten wall as lb* plaoea, and adjourned in a
cy rad myself are satisfied with each
to day, aud so ho ha* tho coolness to homicide ouos awaiting .trial, and the state of enthusiastic indignation. The
other, aa partner*. I am fully aware
teesure them on tbe duty of taking horrible character of the crime* ia many Democrats finally made their nomina­
time to “ inreetigato, slowly and cxro- ot these cas«* cams* a shudder of horror tions, completely ignoring tho Liberals.
it always haa iook*d so strange to me &amp;Uy,n all theso question. 1
to run through tbe fratno of peaceful
to era th* ICmw /eemri wasting its
Liko CaJcago, Washington
In fort, Hr. Greeley i* now under­ citternstime, ink aad paper in berating rack an taking a* well aa h* usn to demuoatrato will soon bo obliged to examine into
ignorant bring) but wiB s«y to tbe Pat­ fully to th* people his utter unfitnaw
ron* and Friend* of the Bsxxxa, there foe to* grave and reqxmribte duties ot
will be every endeavor cm tha part ofr Um Preeidracy. Ho i* .hawing that
ths Buxxa Compray, to con»u* to' tho opinions be ie uttering with the
make tie Biixx* one of tho very beet
County Paporo in Mich, and would take
MicKiaix Goot&gt; roe 40,000 Maroatrr
roa Gx»rr.—Throughout tbe laagtb and
breadth of the Pralnsula, tbe Republi-

160,000 00

J-

Preston'

Renlli &amp; (’hidchHief.

One Hundred Thousand Dollars
Propone tu well a Half a Million Dollars thia Y
BPBIRB

WE PAY
J. P. ROBERTS &amp;
Guarantee Satisfaction

CASH

IW Ml NUUK Him OF MS

DRUGS
Medicines,

PAINTS &amp; MS

fry Dollar’s Worth that Goes Out

School Books''&amp; Station err/

Siryical aid Ictkuical,
prescriptions anti family

SPRING

DENTIST

hecei pt&amp;

Go aW firte ton 8lret ai

and Child to buy thi

Buy Tour

OiWtr’llTV,

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BIT FIHIiS HD PARPfiTS

Carriage &amp; House

Flags, Banners, Streamers,
and Political Caricatures
Painted to Order.
WOODEN

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M ftta nj kn ter
WICKELMAN

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STEVENS,

LETTERI

rertutk.ure.icr

Groceries, Proms, Coifectan,

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SPRING * AVERY.

Particular ationfiim paid lo

Glass Show Cards.
LANGLEY DICKINSON.
Heatings, Sepe. 1*. l«7«-if -

MEAT MARKET!

Well Brick

Pho leading Dry Goods Establishment in
Western Michigm

so important at thia time, aro erode and
fallow is the extreme, iudfaatiag tho
certain danger to be apprehended from
his riesticta to all those delicate aad

PURIFY YOUB BLOOD.

&amp; AVE IT

sioiiwn.

UsiUag^ Jslys«. lie*.

;

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W

�Bp fVr'lBLfcAi|_ Bm*"*
Gold 1 18.
Hurrah for Grant.
Greeley fa ‘‘Resuming."
Getting acaroe-Whito Irate.
v4Tenry Shultx and Oo. ore at
in the city buying applns.

S. J. HIGH

1’roemri—Mayor, Recorder.
Aldr.
Eeaixiran, Haxaa, Pratt, and Konfield.
Moved by Aid. Hama­
8ro B. J. Rirh’, luge Advartteemc-nt,, Thai one-fourth j.,
----------per cent -on--tho
valumihiairau.. Calloahim.nd.ro hiaiatiouberai^ineuchWaniforHighnice .lock, then buy.

^ood Suite for boys fS.OO.
Star Cloamg Bouse. Grand
Kapias.
■

^/Mr. Dewey, Ben. Editor of thi* paper
ia apwulmg the week in Eaton Co. oa
tbe atump.

gnujjisU Chemist

That ooe-cigfatb of one par ooui on '

Arcnusi.—Jamra A. Nima, four mile. [
Watt of Hasting*, Oct. Htb, a fine
•mount of alaek, Fanning Impiotnants,

ETuSTSS Tffi MW Illi*

Contingent mqiensea. Moved and carried, that Aid. Kenfiald
M. Doud Adminiatratov of Iratayvtte
be required to act oa Chainnan of the
Douglaju, Ealnlo i0 Hope will roU stock
Board of (Regiatralion for the coating
4c. Oct 23d.

CHURC8EI.

Orwin Dodge will anil at Auction a
fine atock inelndieg eight Cowu.Kitunlar
lh?£jUad’.
h™&lt;- A- Trowwiu. Oct. 19th.
ha.ju.trroe.vrf.lwg, lfooM of
[ “hmg good* .

MASONIC.

Lu mbermen’s Shirts, Socks
Gloves, ^e., star clothing
Heath and Chidester made a Gue
show of Photograph* at tho Fair, which
«erv greatly admired for their fine j
finish, but not more than they do-1

$11.00 for Men’s Good
Suits-Star Clothing House,
Grand Rapids.
24tf

of Michigan on the 30th day of Septem­
ber, 1872, t^e'eloro of the fiacitl year,
aud to which we invite tho special atten­
tion of every tax payer an 1 voter in the
County of Bsny.

Tne Paone's Favoatrx—Tbo Grand
Rapid* Busi newt Cullago and Telegraph­
ic Institute i* fast brooming tba unirerNew Goods cheaper than over at lb#
iul favorite of tho jicoplo throughout
New York Cosh Store.’ .
24tf
Ready Mode Clothing fur men and
Koya, in endlcro quantities at theWow
York Cash Store.

Peninsuhir Rail

iicSicb annul n. b.
Gmi River Tilley Division

Go to Troutwim.'. for choice smoking roeeij te were over &lt;900. Wa hope next
week to be able to publish tho Premiums
awarded.
Now is tho time to buy buggies for I
Mr. Sliriaer, ha. bougbt*'out Mr. ,
am going to roll my Btock of new bug.
giro for thirty ]«r rent leu than before. Woodruff* interoat in tho cider Gnn «f
I menu juat what I ^-. My buggies Van Arman 4 Woodruff) nnd the new 1

—

and chewing ‘otrareo. Cheap for eash.

are all made of the beat materia] and
well finuh'.-.l. All who anticipate buy­
ing had Utter call and aee me before" I
get out uf the notion of rolling nt cost.
heating* Sept. 3d, 1872.
‘

All who are Indebted to u» by note or I a^rodey'a Lady'* Book for Ostubar ia
account, are requested to call and settle I already received. It ia filled with ox­
the same at lince, aa we are dosing up II cellent reading, neat fanhiona, choice
our huslne—, and our books must be
. design* for work. Marion Harland'*
»tury. "Broil in the Boas," fa concluded

But Juat aa good a* any utber.
But Juat aa good aa any other.
But Juat as good aa any othrr.
But just as good a* any other.

Sows Time n&gt; Wait.—A girl ul
Kouknk wanted to get rid of a tireaomu
Ott».—All kinds of Machine Oils, lover, and to nhe promised to marry him
, Buitabie for Mowen, Sew Milla, Bugg&gt;&lt;* whet) Greeley is elected, provided ho
1 and Wagons Paints, Oils, 4c., et the
wool I nol call upon her pveviuui to that
Drug and Book Store of
junuSlo
J. I’. Roaxai* 4 Co.
—----- ----------------------Cotnaux;.—It's hardly worth di
| Oil*. OS*, Oda is the cry, but yon
i should tee tho different grade* of Ms- i (lulling—tho virtoriM come along
; thick and fait — but we noverihaleac
| cori the fart that Colorado hu re-cle
lion of thia fond, tha aural tet apart
during tho fiscal year aa applicable
' id bcr Republican delegate to Cougti
j thereto, and tbe amount* charged to tho
| by a gratifying majority. Put anotl
fund :
। 1-loek in the Pyramid.

All who buy them like them.
AU who buy tberu like them.
AU who buy them jibe them.

And many boy them.
And many buy them.
And many buy them.
And.many buy them.

। "Yax,” our Prosecuting Attorney,
I shook bends aerdaa the "bloody," ;

i studied the democratic lesson, gradu- |
' ated, got up a new departure, dutevary- I
New Goods in endless variety just I thing expected by bath pditira! partial. |
I opened; aid for sale at astonfahimtly | yet there are nunyan till* City wh • are '
low price* at Harber 4 Bailey's. jn29tf J

illuoprute* to u« hi* poritiua by a iilury
of an Indian who got drunk aud lust
hi. wiy Meeting a white man, the
latter »ay*r Why, Johnny, you nrv
loati" Tbe Indian waa ready with a
reply. "Nu, Indian not lo*t. Indian
bore. Wigwam bit !*’

OLD, RELIABLE ANO DIRECT ROUTE,

ock i Dialog Hall and Confec­
In cm wqmmee of tho many iMtanr-.-s of
tionary Establuhmentaccidents on railroads through the in­
fluence of. intoxicating liquors, the sale
of ale*, whiskies and all such liereragvs
at the eating adoons oa the lias uf the
Michigan Central Railroad has born for­
bidden by the General Su|&gt;eriuiondeiit
of that road, Mr. IL E. Sargent. Tem­
Jwr Rxcbvei.—A choice lot of Su­ perance men will be pleasod to learn 1
gar*. Teas, Cuffroe, Spicea, Tobacco, or
any thing in the Grocery lin^ wwy drin.
G. M. Anderaon, our faithful
.ZM.'mfy*rrt, at Hitchcock*. ReatnuRailroad Fcrrenf, one who haa raised
rant and Ice Crvan. rooms.
nearly 960,000 of stock on tbeSubacription book., in the quota of city and
vicinity on the K. IT. L. 4 N. M. B. R.
end con rairo 110.000 more if necroeary,
fa just about to leave us for tho purpose
of rafaiug atoek to build a largo Hotel
at Allnou, to omt aW 850,000. Wo
know suorom will follow him wherever
In. (roes. All we can wish him fa "good

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happy Lite, which kepi tba house in a
am of laughter, and we heard many
*ny the next day that their »idaa were
yet ants from laughing eo heartily nt Mr.
ing, Oct 17th.
C.G. Hulsm-s. Ere , will apeak at Bagkiv'a hnrauroua atoriro.
the Martin School Houro. Castleton
Tha pubfiabea of tbe Iliurtrated
uwlup, fra., ~iM. O'- "J"'
At Ihirfrt School Ho use m Bslumort, Christian Weekly make aprotal oflbr ef
their elegantly illustrated weekly from
Aturiiy -veuiug. Ort- 12th.
Ono. y. Dxwxv and D. R- O»x will tho first of September to the cloro of tha
-eakai Orangrvdl. Mills, Saturday prroeut year, together with a finely en­

ing. Oct l&lt;*hAt Carlton Grater, Tburaday evening.

I

A Specialty made on TEA, of
which he has a large assortment.
Samples free. Go and see his en­
larged Stock.

UM

rate

SIMIUA tUMTUBUS CURANTUR

.Second door East of the Corner of iState and Jeff­
erson Street. -South Side. ^£2

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.

Don't buy until yon vxunlne them i
•nd are If they are not Jtut •&lt; good aa ‘
any oher.

i

Don’t buy until you examine them
•nd tee if they aro but Jost as good u
any other.

Ecerybody Should try them before furchaeinf Elee where

The Weber &amp; Gabler Piano.

Don't buy until you examine them
and ree If they are not J net u good aa
any other.

I&gt;. J. TH*Y1$L
May 15, *5

Hastings f JlUegan.

Pita fin t50to lit Iinnfed wi
Pnuftis teti tin vinuM inn
Pin ha MS Ill VgnH 5 not Keep a large supply of Salt for sale trt,Lowest market rules,
their Brick Warehouse.

Now

80MMK HABTTNGS.
BY ACKLEY &amp; SLADE

WARD &amp; THAYER.

At Hickory Camera, Tbure lay even­

errning. Oct. 12thAt BurryviBe village, Monday

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Fffi SALE Nt Ik ICT 1081 CASH ME
FOB SUE Blit ICT KM Clffl STQBE
FtT UlE It tie ICT KM C4S8 SIffiE

Tlui above balance of 8552.742.22

| with tiw Trust Fundi rocr-irod since
I July 1. 1872. |57,33W3, mats a total
’ uf SG1U, 071.10,—an amount which will
1 pay all lionds 'maturing in 1893. and
i leave a balance to tha credit of thr Sink■ ing Fiunluf
1 IO-

Tho Court Houao wa* filled tu over­
flowing oa tha evening of tha 4 th inat.,
to listen to tho Hon. John J. Bagley,
•nd Hon. George Willard, nominee for
Congroro ftom the 3rd district
Tbe speech ofMr. Willard want might
forward, truthful, Genltamaniy and to the
point Mr. Bagley got off aomo of hie

iffltes.'it'as'SBaart;,,

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a 32 column sheet, and we congratulate
The cash bow in tha Treasury act
uur Brother Farnham, that on increase
s/bnsiaus has necesMtat.d ths enlarge- •part for tbo payment of bond*, when­
ever they can be obuunad, ia or follow. :

Michigan_Cenlral R. R.

for he is actually selling' every­
thing in his line cheaper for cash
than any other place in Hastings.
The
Printers
and everybody elserSii™i rf'EvaH
1
-3 _ _
11 •
who trade at this store, say they
are always sure of finding just'
what they want, and every article
as represented, and'low in price.
Square dealing is the motto. Good
st
OrowM
looking Ladies will find a fine se­ Yua « stie I.
lection of Hair Oils and Perfume­ gsgsitarsr!EAS’srtSsis
ry, and if they are not handsome,
they should by all means try
some of the French Powder which
is the finest and best thing for
beautifying the Complexion ever
invented.

Advertisements.

graved new M*p of Palestine printed in
oolora, to any perron on raoripl of Seventy-Avo C».te. It is encouraging to
know that thu latest aad beat effort of

lido of corrupt Irteraturo by ••orcreomingevil with good," ia meeting with
well merited xuccew.

tort.

INOCURL NO CHARGE

�CAPITOL OF MICHIGAN

L:^“

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION.

CARD.
TO EVERY INVALID

New. Hci.ntific, 80tre«fol Tre:!u,..tI

DR. A TKTN

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                  <text>VOL XVII.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN

WEDNSDAY, OCT. tt. &lt;872.

Card#.

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.WtHM^daftratian wai *au*ad

Just Received, at

wnw man

'fit® kb*u&lt;*-.mip3fiirtn^Wj terinj flat-1 tteuod Hi»
a. ’proving. «.

IfAMEtESH. 1UT BEAUTIFUL.

■

hr. my dear what would wj nay if tho . f thiM crork-hradnl boarding tdsool
hnnwntino offnna trareSn- tour nl Ipmpte, whooau't tell lb*diaeronro be­
t
»•w»*u&gt; rvIliBf-pra ““d a milk mb.
••
l,"V .; i
dTri‘r lwr *°orn' Urt

r.f.Miit

I era. gli'* a r«iy proUr fmthion.

But. Monqn, it would bo five hundred - fist.

,1"3wAhEE?"",L’
,

r -re--.
re •“***
us pu.
hundred barrob &lt;-f them thi* year
’
rather tare jwt" ; J
&lt; “1 dua'&gt; kBO,r ■“X |I-‘”K
tar,
Aoui'Ar-W’i. U* boos* ured by
A aptcblcrau*
played on the t। and uaror want to know. Ra'a left u*
♦n of tfwi edcn when *h&lt;» write* for
yean- mao’*Bra; b® was more matter-1| ter her, and us old folks will leave him
of-Cict than thu romantic, tender little for her too. Mary, just tuns them
I John &lt;-'li**e, ot Lyna, Maa*., ha*
. wife of »4»: ?7. ‘ " * •
cake* around; seems n« if they’r»burn’ worked at lira Mme bench for the hat
*' I think the ad litivu to our balance ':
•ixty-cine ytara Mi* iapttou” is fifty
at I ha tinker’s wottltl.be rery conwlin* j When Miry hail turned the eakm,
yean, older than himaalf.
tur the absent-.-, .But nerer mind, little,I Mm. Qemoui* wa* Iran tug &lt;»«r tho
The higLo.: uflki in Ike gift of. tho
jMt Let’ll g» dtrifn to dltmcr. I hope !.arm of her chair.
we’ll gM a letter fhitu home »oou!’
'' " Mary, *uppo*it,' yog ’ atari uri with .
And asm It yrft» । for Maritni tuglol»c-I '■m 4Mttar luunth rot. any hnw. Tim ;
Iknaoon will make it all right.”
•• It ira't i|m money I care for Mr*. I
. rorr trjivc. aad.etnn. and IA« eyre 'Cb-turat*. I only wi»h 1 mijtit *tay el, looped jjngry.» ken rlu- IdokM gh- fully iwaja. Yoedixi’t know how lunch II
’
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•
1
data nf Theeiril war found imiw tin
“ My dyar iuu
ro&gt;ucujl»er I care,
j (asrtant branehr* of industry coaq^ctely
rt’iy.liilte
lyliqt i!»&lt;» (alter pwtaius. Il
. dcinoraltenl,. the iiunnci-s in n chaotic
K Jlwp. wter 11M hot wrjlo it; tbit you 11
condilwn, fta rountry struggling under
c&lt;o d.MCvi jo nut tlian rear befuty. Kiss j 1
tta wo ght of n oo!.-»&lt;al debt, and its
mi', iitbt, wbui' 1 wau-h you."
i
‘ cro lit nt n tew'vbb, the rreuwenitfoiio!
A iiyte irang pf ruisdould trmjl'led ; i
I the la-1 tew yoMB Ita* beanrcmarkata*.
, hot
MH H -W-xl ore; llpi pate ; i I
Tta sulueof our akri tullnralapd maagA yvning &lt;tetsnoadru*. loiy waa lately
ihm lean stole Irani undor Lor lislio,, ,
foituringproduct* k-v iner-sa**) abnMt 1 '•’A’’11 ,’"ek alien her strain gut upon
and George- *aw Iwr lander nrntth &lt;
beyond camputnltou. Not oulr hgta l,“ k'“&lt;* taforw tar and rtrat a declarenuinw end trwtulda; then when she11
forty million* nf |mrplu tarn i-iotlual ‘‘"n of hn-i- which he had retT nteely
bed Ibil.beu it. aha laid Lor Load down
Bttd RM. tot our export* hare rorrMteil -u"— •■"
■ra his shoulder ami cried.
tram thron hundred untl fidy williou* fr&gt;
"|t was cruel to kt you »*c it, my. (
mare than fi.-e nsirvired anil fifty miUiMs
FUHttdri terdic- 1&lt;*« '“A bpra (t. And . I
of
duller* annually. In uddhiou th thi*.
don't fi-rget. ihiliug. wMl wur Bibte ’i
upward ot three hundred inilli'ins of ttepublie debt ha* tewu paid off; the an
nunl intareat charge has tan larraly
..
...
rodaod; tta cp4&gt;t U tta •Jov. n.torat ,
htataca restored; th. burdens nf tax- «•'Irer tro.tMW and other anoomptahatioa materiaOy hgta aed, while tta la
“« I**"*'
*,*“*1“^
diutrial aud &lt;tsmm&gt;rvia! progrhas of tta wdl ta able to twU a leal on Hi-ac.n____ •— ■
1___
_ —1.”
.... t'le. It sa-COSI 41 i-tr.-I.
ukt Utcanwi. I &gt;|| tjty.iiywi, u-'m
parallel in ita u»tuu* btatpry
A wife ui u nsoath &lt;sxnniitt»l saici
* I V4 ;l*«S and-iHWgkiy, nrvr
dirty, and.
.
I ' Oh yon drriwl uj&gt;ia liWW &lt;•’ B&gt;Y
»Ntrrur inla-l. Mmsru.. &lt;U&lt;H! find : boy. Well, I him:' iWena I uetari edged by all diainterretedbtuiueus men
cut Uinr -Uy. Mj fuller—''
knew ton hud ollth a liaudM.nae drub*, Jt ia, in reality, a brilliant tribute to;
"Yea, Ums tho dear all maul Hoii and m.o luik like a picture with yoar f’roeidunt Grant's Adttuni»tratj.':i; no'ha* added: My loro to my daughter net olf. ami them ntart. IxdAdw' curl* 1 Hut ii did all ihrae things, but ifit tac
Marion. Uh, 1 know I should lore' George. thi* U Mary Smith, my—
him. and your rau.l or, to\ if *li« wuuM
Ort'rgv anno through the unit, audi been a quarter aa bad as Mr/Grewlcy ;
glanced rnrelrady at the corner wliorv l and it* other w.-umio* charge, n.raqwfl
llxrac grata! Brhtereap'at* i«uid. bare i
cry, ipran^-wifti ^utntrelehnd arm* to been uccompiieliod. The .Vlmmistat- i •' l-ow*ll girt claims that *lio wou her
meet tta lirti-. ligurn that •nra.-ig into ...
. .
... i husband by a struUlgrai. Mo fell Jutu
them.
th,, riser, atw grabbed Isun, anti when
Tbo Deaton aul Mr*. Clement* Mood an obstacle wijlte mn|&gt;ai«rire i-a.-rgses
In *pecel&lt;i&gt;-«* Amu.wnenl. The® Mari­ , ol the |hk&gt;jJi\ ami all it* pnner u,nd in' vn, all blitthe* and teailul mif.tn, west | fluence* have lw&gt;u sju tin- right •d*'­
over to th" •■I'* l«ir »nd took ttair , That ia all that cuu ba atked of th &gt;,n*Kt ____________ f____________ ,
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hands,
..
Gnut'a, of coucar, . ss-nuui f.. Iwing lw»r in a bunch of row
Marion war ettlng Iser egp white *ta1 1 "1 am fjeoqpr'* wifi*. 1 »m &gt;a» । Administration, •b»’« ,•»“ 1’- “ •
»i»k&lt;'Ari d** tho nxy Ullin tote a-tete afraid you woul: urvrr lore me, eu I [ will l« bund nhero it j* now ; GwW. »“«“* •»&gt; "«••»
=
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Mp...llSl
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brenWtat table.
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- Sjio'io ti !i&lt;« ni» trn" Utllo Martou,. Mother, father, may I !&gt;• your dangh- i .
' and ahsu l corue back IT. bring you a-; tor.
‘ prexnt. What (tail it be Y”
And a happier titnvy wb*a they bad
| • J'.mr father and mother from the ' exhauMed their jowor* of anrpriM.
'farm. It'ihall Im Hint hop*. will bear 1 aruaie menl Mid [Wide iq tho beautiful
I inc company whou you »ro gone.”
I Marion, »mr gnre thank* oror a »upunwr • ai oi
scsoiiruiasare
....
,
,
' A iortuight after that Marion Clctu- - — —•-•

rrHic

Celebrated Diving Flue Stoves,

• t'ilrrrmnii iMtim tu I

»lU T).VO.ST&gt;&gt; I t' in the ll'nrlrl

.‘liso a Lqrgc Assortment

JEWETT &amp; ROOT’S TIRE PROOF STOVES!
n&gt;

In the

Manufacture

i

HEST STYLE and from

Genuine Eastern Oak
J0H.Y.4. GUEHLE.

Leather.
M4RK EUSSEIJ^

HICKS &amp; BROTHER

.,rdtorwhardoanly?'
I -bs-Bifcmnjr i

O, SAY !
II heeler

oRY.
■ Respectfully annouiK’f tfk thrir patrons mid j
rftiiJXltoil; the l&gt;uhl!c&lt;&gt;enerally,lhat they have removed |
ratai?
to 1 be Lnrgc and Clmnuiodious New Brick;
Store adjoining the Washington Block, and
"
will be happy to serve all who may give them
;;7-uru^
avail. Crockery anti Groceries constantly

nfsiuA^Hi,

I obi* ato ho.- hfuaUaxt akuo, the trace*
. uf a tear ot * &gt; on tar.i^ul; chaok -, then
' iu&gt;e J^hed them away with a merry
। juruu* )luk« laugh.
" Thi* will nrerr .Io, and tivw that
El-Senator Ben. Wajo of &lt;)hk&gt; delir- j
| George ha» gone for ux weeks U
a apesuli ti l.i» old nrigbbo:* at
' purr tur bit return. Arid I pray
■ v-u it *hal! 1-e »&gt;A a coming an 11)0111 Salem a few dayi ogo oa the (nlitieal
. delight bi* vary io?l."

XVe Pay Cash for Butter, l'*ggs, and
nil kinds of Produce. .
JTfCKS &amp; HliO

blacks: IITHITTO.

kE33S
,KD,

Salt! Salt! Salt! IM MMWBif
Olin...

MUIIB11U

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J. ita (tat lu tta A orU. •

DENTIST

FARMERS
l-Fxfok io. y&lt;Sirt

Gold &amp; Silvpr Watches

itstd ptirs-kiM*yowr

&lt;;&lt;;&gt;oi.vi:ai:

H e Defy

Jt at the old .stand of

a haRLow

°ty qoods'ii ci,i&gt;ut
* rw‘Tr’

•• Y**, uhai if ho i, worried ? J in
■uro it'* i.a.ural enough. It kind o' :
run* in the family, "penr* to me.”
But Mr*. Ctemenu would take no no
lice of thia Bute pleasantly.
“ WolL-if yon Like ite I can loll you 1
don't
needu't thtak h«’» timing
tare, W»(b,hui lino city bred lady, all
air* wad grace*, ami tL.uuow and t!ul.-d
ruflMi-~Ttare‘» plents &lt;d wood girl*

J. S. GODYEAR &amp; Co.

and VRefrvtfanml*.

.

hr ATusfriEajin Eta ftmtti

Michigan Exchange.

«, mi-

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lisar u«»• MJ*, etnuwu -V...
.nu.1 I,w
11-nr
w a* irtay wonder thsd’GtaW tad tel- t. M.rvSmu
kx t! ftawre Ul.

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STUCCO

uns UM,

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F. D. AUKLEY,
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Shingles. Lath, &amp;c.
j. cotx a W-

WARM MEALBAT ALL

HpTBS.

wore promptly era hand,
(an waa oloctojl iiniyrieii
Speechea wore mol (‘.by
General , Hartni.lv, ■ Zi'itps
Senator VVihyo, .Gmor
'

’Pr? ,&lt;W

v

They are nil (&gt;r

I ,J A SBCupioxiM. - Mr.
y
rare* to the high *».#; I'-rtiflU
■ th- United.iUa're. A).the opeufaj

the roWlten.lin qjun«lW JtatJhji
c-d«.l BtXre b.' allowed tr ,“jgs
sp rara.' J-If hi. tnsssoo^U-psrpMij

n, Trahtc etlrfllh' finds *crai« tbfli
'tn rvcon&lt;d1i*g herself to »x» brts.'.
iptamecof milimry coramai. H'a'
nt tar reld® phalanx.m tai: in the
wieg luranuur: •'New, thi ».,iy
ntTatars stnekiny 1 ^wa it or-rn
t&gt; SftstM still Where h» ia. I will
.nd-!. Hah?'

narrow ilnatt Collar. fc4sa«|- with a
toi'a'a boon of narrow blaek libbou.
It *romcf aa if ihu. had life, too;
handily ah* flits*! in and* out uf the big
i । «ntry and then doim Hie collar.
(

GROCERS

c.’hcnpor tliun the Cbenpe-r-

flyflfera

ry to •-ston-l airway is* tho*’ triio torlured and murdered Union' soldiMu
j U.STJ. 1 hay* Buthiug uainsi th. p«iI rate aoMijns.of the fiositii. 1 c»u re*­
&gt; | buwjtl|&lt;y were iufineno*!. I .voted Io
' anuu-,1.. ttasu,
1 wip always in tewit
I ul jt. s-'ora altsrt- ttaclow,cf the ,w«r.
I and Ita a-lopttou of tta Euulwnth
j Airwodtovut, bill* wi-re ^*»l,g«Utia;
; iutai-ity to .lta'usus oTtbe ri.Klttaro
: | -oldi-ir*. hut thosrt 'wk-, wrest t-» Wa*
j Fuiut a»d took.th. oath and itau took a
ouunt--r ««*tli. anil perjure.! thrir ai.ttls
Io iwnlitiua are notamia t-l. H&gt; they
dwrv U tta men wtagot up tin: wttrl
[-2*0, ».-• I Mr. Grotasy .my* ttay do
Ha mse.i about tta couatry like a
•’
i er, vhaalin-, "In God* uobi-i bb yn nconetaJ.” Th. Soultasa msa Irareu’t

1 teaudly broking tta &lt;dd. nhite «•»Trap me a Un. If I fail to call on you,
- IWou, a’yo taar f”
-I Tbta time, when ah. oakrai tta q
। C,m, there wa* a touch of »harpn»_

J. Cole &amp; Son,

.TBiUselPs

liilljkiir'W “•

Compctiticn

«hcr&gt;- yon know you pvl &gt;.o&gt;i» hm ,hp

Sk'3 Sta

.-

CI0KPF cuurerr-s WITE

4, -or«n »««*.’“• I. tta wora! If
1 rrrf inill my lite rurpotied to hoir
Midi n.W*f Why, our Georpn i» g.mc

A. D. COOK* Agt.

HmWfEUuuwrifgtJbilli. kixs^Ita, under tho
stors,'’ and fourd Ita
compositor had mad' him d«-laro that
■ ta''ta.k«l tar wtaef Ita e^sr
"

tta North.. Tta isroiMUJm i* a Wy i A Pooteuy man wtawc wife haatacts
uretty one lu ta tul.uoai -d. b- .Gre.lta,1 ‘M “T* ■'"*“* “bMrv*,1 Um‘ «uu”r'
tw.iV one w u* itosuim at. t» . ‘«»eieT.
wJlh a
wr (j c
u|
wta want. c.&lt;n «— «» bx-«- "r.swi. •
K ,unb‘
TUe
; riled’ for hia own taneliU Nox tbatjedidlin a yjry agroeabl. manner, and
; tta loyal foopla of tta cuuotry .sr.j
- tin- party a ip srnto 1 al a late hrar i.t the
Nov. the llqrabliraa |»r*y ha« doao ,i ten ol th” siltaxliusq an 1 willing to bv J beat &lt;&gt;f wuisior.
1 mow t-r tba human rare than nny sdhrr ■; uusguanuiiuua aid evaaguua.-uiutptta'r I . A wealthy Fall Biter Lri-J.gro.uj,
ports in Itatory. It lui* mised &lt;,000,'
'wills that |*sti«ire which audio* tho
Oi.tl ,.f t'are, to die right* of freeman,
thurooghbre-1 “Yaak" an ornament to
and brought them tojCdnureoof intelli- ■
axwty, kept Ita irodiiing^gu-jati wait­
I gvare •urjw.i»iny“r»« lhiraa-wf their;
inc h iH’j.s hour white Im packed up a
। termer IT nacrptic nusstiro, nu-l »rl Mr. ,
luuchinUto psutty to save tta cost of
'GrrelHy, in laiilgiug around lira nisei •,
atqqvr.fir bito«df and bride nn tta
like Andy Juhnxws, whim ta ;?•&lt;* to'
Iaiui*vill*. wonder* why -t!s~&gt; S'ogrori ■
are led ial'lligant raaugli to iwsh into
th- nt ms of his jwrtr. it lie lu.l-iw-n 1 durisigthn fi &lt;etl rest re ling Hq.'.rastat
S Hh, 1N72. were •S.1M,w«ct
aided to lbw os»'i ‘ batenc- ■ 8»fltumh»r
SDth, Hfl. cf WOI,I±Ln6, rnatac- **
total rash in tte* -Treaarrv dwrinf
Iluy 4nlk of amneity.jin I set Ltelr- yrer W.b7A.«2«.*&lt;. Ttan.tal jrayms B»
pcrohteutiy
iu krepiug
tta two for the retr were ♦i;R&gt;H,3DG.S5&gt; 1. ihig w.irtterw.raan; with irregular teatccmnirrt, amiusty amt civil rights io­
■ larre uwd a taanr-d retapbrason. ata
guttar. They dofeatwi amflu.ly ;. ^fify
k wtraU prob.bly been strung up without
wanted amuraty dafrated wi as to go to
* j-ry
It i« to Iw H*1 ihaf
aim-i wank l.iuilier and grt around tain.
ata silt now lais in ksve wills .rase of
a!«ul it. I’m no nmiusdy man. [ChceecJ
Uto htn V* ■taiuitted 11 T.
.
* . J •.
I
I ha"* trxhiug against tliuao men at
r.—;Tu« N..:i.&gt;nal Undo
. A'i‘'al*"u!-w':rid«I’ ui tn epli-re.1 is
largo a* tU»r Iratatva ibcnssclt,*-, bat
t’onrehtion wj. ’.h A VttaftW*»te
i
........... ...........
■
■
tain: «0 go to th- se perjured ss.iutiJnds
wuU
1
Ml..y
i
and take oif our hat* to them, nn I Kv
dow n on opr ku
to tlurai ? I hare
wiinramd aesmra nt Hdie Lie the’iaal •

ndvertis.-d
BLACKSMITHING!

l&gt;e*pte to th«_ Uuitet*. .Ku ktta- fire
nal tsikcd to "Airgiro and terget,” an J
do tt.it pro;m*e to do t AU th. forfiriag aad forgaUisg i&gt; to e.me fnl,u

ihEJSiAi?”..JLttSE.

sfe's

a* you r«t&gt; t&amp;udt a akuuk .in lira, »n
(laughter)—be til I oiidcutV bran
quoting with tho old relwl eyrnjaihu
in Naw York, M^areonling tn ilnillii
h»mttra oojre«4«&gt;u4uumh that you,.hi
■U toad. tiu&gt; uuamsly i* pot aH,y&gt;
m«y juhmmbi the rebel *old»'»’. &gt;
Gi rebar (pc* further, eud unit bear J
। id. a that our -.hliwr. get -log ithrr a

• ('smumta^i. ia.urwse- 'rwriu*,. ,Anobfrer of intm-xv-A'our ebna
nvtnga-QlUfc. . u-jfe ..: -. ' • ..

! As HWdaan wirerttaw i.&lt;- a tarns!.I Bertram. •* • Mot,”ta»&lt;ya. -“ita ardiaary
Ittirf who eomc* into faiuili-w aud stays
|ter her taanl and cloth?&gt;. a tattling Jo-

�anntr.
Fuaxx V. Hun,
T. F. Barat*.
«. 8. Oox.

(.&lt;■; » Wt, .with nWereppvr»niiy to aequire dari.-atd* immortality,
•rgketed it* dnly. forfeited ita claim to

The party being thus intrenchtxl in
Ss* popular siffwtions, tmbreeing. u its
lub.tentiai element, men in the work-

Thorn is no ambiguity in this Uniptagv. They say “tbs negroes of. th
South have positiur. ntnl power in thi
adminutrauon of public affaire now
• • ,but that it must rt;d k.ck-Iiow
»nd at romo time
»th rfu.W/vrw.
no philosophical thinker will doubt

latiipal hi

nican Ticket.

ind that tho time is not iu the divtan
hiture. Hears, in their opinion, i
mnst be near at hand. They th- n rtah
hankly bo» &gt;&lt;
be brought about
We quote again their own words;—
’This will be brought about by one o!
?wo things : either by the rupture of ths
Government itself, or the springing op ol
.otne wrw mJ tB-fttetrful yartf nd da

Choy then Miy, “ When either of th®wo things shall occur," (bare they tab
ireath to utter a pvarsr, asking •&lt;Jo»
o grant that it may not be tho first,'
ind proceed,) "rr win. a a rna rourtexr
jaxra or mi ssuaoox rats coanvaar!’
What will be his political death I
Jlearly "ths «|&gt;ringitig tip sad -ucces.
d this new end all-powerful party,’
with Horace UroJey st hisIreod, Whet
his shall occur they declare that "hi
the negro) will be in a wore- condition
in a state of elavery." Omthan he
nous words, coming as they do frun
ho supporters of this "new party or
[aniialion." Bet they go on end dw
dare that if he ia not driven from th
xnlntry, or transput ted beyond the sons
•he will slo«Jw but surely puss swat
ike the aborigines, and^liis place atnunf
waters /srsrsrThis is an official
.LaU-meut of what the instigators and
mpportm of tho Greeley ruo’euwnt ex
should they spceeed in electing hire
o the Presidency and again corning ink
power. Bai ng forewarned, let the colired people be forcarmei

irwmtstup or ekeo he hoe (cries of "lie
does lie, of couroe ho does." [Steers.)
I have done with thi 1 ocas end fcrSTor, but I want to lay two or three
f.cts before you for she use of yeurfimfrwb and your Boodriritecs. They lay
1 took
000 from tho people of
New Orbans. There are my accounts
at tho War Depirtweut, tlwre hare been
examined by every rebel and on-n reb­
el sympathiser from that day to thia,
and no hob has bsw found in the aeeounk (Great cheering.) Go through
and look, and when you bare looked
through tell the other side of the story.
Don't put down a pert and leave out
the rest, bet Cod treats you so be dxt

•pcixtifg one's tunc talking with them.
Good byv, Uuc&gt; Horui 1, you can go
ayCaki^ wow, gst yuvr bait elrasuly, aud
you can fieh the vW. bugth of Salt
Hirer. You un- a fit secreesor to
McCWallnn and Seymour, with thi.

‘_______ ____

’

Spring &amp; Avery

C. IIKWOSG

Election Notice.

.bops, the iactury, tbo busy marts ol
vndo end on tho farm, aUracllng to iielf. by natural affinity and the force of
•ircuniMianrea, the largest portion of the
roung men, as they brenute of ago; ita
rotors lieing reading uud thinking men.
ind therefore steadfast in their o.nricion, Tbo new departure of a t-w diatoulented and muchievous |sx&gt;pl&lt;-, who
•bought themtelvvs th oraele. nf poKtial whdnm and moulders of popular
tbongbt, tiecoares an insignificant and
epoedily forgotten nflhir. The rank and
ilo remain fi tn, sud the cause
good)
(overnaient and national prosperity

WrfAsss rrAof tej.srt u soma bars
lone in our nmlsb but. thanks to those
irganic forces which have enabled the
Keptiblican [«rtv to be the instrument
if greater and more bet oilcan t dttodi
than any ortn» political body ever form­
'd in this country, tlrey damage, none

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CARPETINGS,
school and furnished the teachers.
(Cheers.) I policed their citr, kept it tn
order, so that from that 6th day of Juns
forward, a child or woman could walk
firo miles through the eity of New Ur­
bana with more safety than they could
go up stain into the 5v».'wri office.

They ]-

I thought it was not exactly right to
tax the loyal people of the North, who j
already had so mich to boar,to pay for all
this, and ao 1 maile tho rich man and
the property of New Orbans pay st.
(Cries of "right, right," and cheers.)
That U a part of the history of the rouetry tfist is notorious, end has ix-on print­
ed and publish**! for yean, and man
who ran read end understand ought to
know it. Yon can go to the Treasury
Department nt Wuliington and find that
I eent home from New Griesas, in good,
hard, sound dullara, almost 1500,090 to
T.ekeury of tho United States. Wall
naw, with that power pf administration
lor good ur for evil, suppose Thoma* A.
Hendricks liad been there doing it when
I was. how much time would he have
had to look after ifmif (Lauyhtor
and cheers.)

BEN. BUTLER.

sorted to tho wigwan by the Grant
Guards, and the spacious edifice was at
men filled by n crowd larger than his
roic- could reach. The Genera) spoke
nt the general issues of the campaign
it eiuddernbL-i length, and then pro-

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jounced. True, many know of the attack
if paralysis from which he has lx-ni suf
bring for some time, but had in a groat
neaxire recovered from that, wl.on hi
was attacked with a catarrhal difficulty,
which proved fatal. Ho died ou tho lOtb
•nst. at fifteen minutes jest three o’clock
P. M. That has jassod away auothm
if oar greatest Statesmen. His has
&gt;ern truly a life of politics; having
jeon sent to the Senate of Now York
n 1830, at the age of twenty-nine year .
wing the youngest man at that time,
taut hul ever occupied a seat In the
New Ycrk Senate. Subsequent to that
imn, and previous to his election to thi
united States Senate, ho bad been electid Guvnrnbr of the Statn of New York
ind was the greatest leader of hi. part,
(Whig) in tlie State. In I MO. be was

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One Hundred

SftgiSlfiffii: Money,

Well, now, my blends, I am' hero ar
yen sec, just as I taimen to be. 1
cugld hare been as good looking a man
as the editor ef the fimbari if I oould.
1 because I &lt; bum it is s great right to be
I the equal ol any other mon it I can. I
do not frel particularly responsible for
! my looks, but I flutter myself (an-| I
■ni open to inspection on that point) tost
•poet ilia man that utters it, Iwcsuao he 1 have not vovy much abased them. You
un courage It is tin- other one—-thy are no whisky pimpl&lt;-s ou ruy fscr
nean, covert, lusinnated lie, ultere-1 b e (laughter.) My fare will not do to put
a man that durol not say It and rot , as a sign at any whisky shop. (Unrosrwant, to—it ■ that, kind ul t fo that i°M iMKhtrr. and cries of “Good."
a-u told at Nnrth Vernon tho other day. "Whsr* w&gt;ou, B|n«!»w r "Hit him
again," etc) H-t him again - hit whu?
^Applsuto.)
Now, my friends. 1 Ju ndi propow to (( rise of "Blngbaut, Eingtaam,...... Hit
him again.")
My Menas, 1 assure
dsclsd to the U. 8. Bcuab", when such go into that much. I certainly du n»t'
nen os Clay. Webster * an gum, Cor­ propose to gis into'any denial of it, for | tn tny life, (('rise of “That's to thin
the reason that When it wav charged '
win Calhoun, Benton Ac. were memberr that T'Htr ova Colfax had received throe 1 • You, you did, though.") I wa, only
if that body, and served an that body ■han a of the stock which luui brought | rpesking fur my now and my face.
ill bs was selected by Mr. Lincoln si WMiO.iWKl a share so &gt;f it tr-iv true be . Gibson.) Well, on the 1st of Ortobur
rgd’ancsd upon tho nrgumentJLaugh.
Secretary of State, and took that posi- would lie worth now nearly S2,U00,&lt;KN, ,
lie says at Nbelbyrille, lnd„ fbpsort}
Jen led that charge, it was simpiy rtdteruon in 1861. March 4th. After the ss
maunatiou of Mr. laocotn, nod wboi

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Money.

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FiinimoiiLLWiiras

tel ebsir, Mr. Seward .till held the pi

■itioa of Secretary of State under Johnon. and although then- was tnurh said
ipli.ibling

Shaking Acron the Bloody ChaitsThe Greeley Party on the Re cordOfficial Statenwnt of Two Democrat!
Senator* sod 6-x Bemocratie Men
beta of the House. I

of ths ruins of the taisting organisa­
tions," U frankly staled by Senator,
Fmnk P. Blair and t F. Bayard, and

sarty that had put him in power, yet
3 was Utought by many, (that bod nor
Mr. &amp;»«ard rasaiaed ia J*ba-re's Cabata', ha, Johnson, would kava weut U
•till greeter bagtha than 1st dih, iu op■xisition to the Itepublu-oe party. I n
die death of Mr. Seward, the Itepublic
Ites truly lost a groat m «n. He erer
.ted the welfors of kte c niratij at heart •
md the country rincervlyj mourns hu
l~ih o»l,~
.u
I.
rcrod Statesmen are poidii; away, and
won there will U noun l.'i that were
•embers of the U. S. Konatw, whra Mr
Seward find became u member of that

Cox, Hun. James B.I Beck, Hum Vat
Trump, Han. A. M. WsddsU, Hon. J.
0. Rolrinron, sad Hon. J. M. Hanks,
over tlirir own signatures, in their mi-

-■SMtkm down might as wvll|bo dead
anyhow. Na man who lives an upright
tooues^lifo wffi bo hurt by the sjxtki-n '
lie. fCsorw Us or tb" inuriojtrd Ite. I
h*,u liteil, as boy and tasti. foyd*.* jean
in fte Stale of Maasiu-buwtes. 1 point

We Sell Cteipjr Tbu Otten.
RUSSELL &lt;£• NEVINS.

For

Dollar’s Worth that G

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SPUING &amp;. AVERY
prte sent by my District ro every Demowy S.Uml
1860. I was the chairman of the dole­
ration at Cincinnati In 185'5. In 1850
f was tlie candidate of ths Damooratic

!An&gt;l«i

1 Why wm«s dmo apun a m»n wh.&gt;m I
i doubt not. from the way be writes. I can
' hire by oflbring him So more a week
titan be gats now to writs me up. (Cheers
end orise of •'That's so," “He knows
: him.*' sto.) But I shall not hire, be­
muse if 1 did. and we should gwt into a

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lights become reeves nt to tlfo lirpubli

.an party, end with a groat flourish,
bid no farewell; but their depart uro exnta no perceptible iafluanca apun publk
opinion. Th, mas, of tho party, form.ng their views of mon and miMsure
sritli cere, end haviej no eslfoh purpose
to aaomplieb, remain steadfod is their

OM become a bsmasb upon ths pasty
ted hi. dieplacemcEt sre.-lcreto. tbs

Notwithstanding the overwhelming
defeat of the Gresby party m the 8th
in.L in PsaMylvunia, Ohio sad Indi­
ana, there are those of that party that
can be seen and heard on oer strnetv
every hour of the day. stating that the
„ UJ lu„, 1H|„„ „w
ehetiyu yf I/orare, the honest (?) was
Paul'J Catlwdral look, ormud hint fo
neyvr mure cfrtaiu JliSO now. Well,
‘ "*■*"
**
*“*
we wu of fhat yory opjnton ^b
elianoss of being kj|b&lt;| b7 an electric
flash, bars erer l«»n more protabb
than hi. being ebrted Ffwidsnt of the
United States Bet th«®, there were
always those who would not believe
M»yFA-y reafrery to what they wished to
true, no matter what evidence would
be t tented, they j ould not be coarincsd.
Hero and evorywbevc. the Cr^flpi es
have said, proc to the sisebons above 1
spuksn ofi that tbs cberion. in Penn ,,
Ob» and Indiana would decide the;

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Panamas'* Maaxxxni for November
io on our table, ahead of all otbora. Il
ia an unusually good number, even for JlwerdadriUr JtewriMM X-*' Ar »f
this first dee lady’s bock. Tb. primsAt Barry CaaUf Jyriraktal Suitf,
at Mr Greeeadvfo te* Ofr Hartriya,
pal Steel Plate -A Game Two Can Iley
At," is from an original picture, and ia
OS. U, 3a «U 4U, 1871
• capital Olaetratom of one of tbe beet

---------------------- uvsev, Ateyna,
&gt; nday evening, Oct 18th.
Al tbe Brick School House, on the
north-west corner sec-ion one of Castle­
ton. Saturday, Oct 19th
At tho School Houm in Qnimbv, ou
Saturday evening. Oct 26th.
’
At th. Steves'a School Houm in John•town Tumday evening. Ort. Stud
Al the Bower Fcbool House h TanSj.nngi Oil 234.
At tbe School Bourn in Barrville Ort.

prominent feature of thia Magsrin* io Ira a McAUiater, Lady Cumits copyright Novelettes, two of which
tningv.bert,
280 00
appear ia thia number, "Lindsay'* B- W. King. Boe. Camming, 24- 20 00
lock," by Fanny Hodgson, and "Bough t
With A Price," by Mrs. Ann 8. Ste­
phana, both very far superior to the con­
tinued atones to be found in magarineo
genraUy Bat as a retaeparory tayt, tit

seeryUray m Pritt m Ute lert *f it*
*ted. Tho price of thia Magaxine. too,
ia another thing in ita favor. It ia but
TwoDoUhrsA Year. The Proepectn*
for 1678 ia published with this number,
and we find that tbe prices to Clubs are
estoeiahircV tow, vis. throe otnea for
•4.M,Wi*k superb Me-otmi (^0 iaoh•» by 20), "Christ Weeping Over Jeru­
salem," to the person getting up the
clubor six copies for 19.00, and a copy
of the Magarino for 1873 as a pewtrnum
At tho McCollum School House in
to tho person gutting up the dub; or
Hop*. Ort 25tK
sight copies for 112,00, and both an ex­
At tbe Barney 8chc«l Houm m Baltra copy and the premium engraving to D. a Sanborn, 2d.
timora. Ort. 21M.
the person getting np ths club. Ft L. B. Barber, beat pair 4 j'n old
D R. COOK,
Stephen Barnes, lid,
.
choice ef six splendid premium engrav­ Stephen Haight, beat pair 3 y'ra
ings, for framing, ia given fur fifty cento
extra, to subscribers for "Patorsoa" for
By Lt* statement July lat, *72, fc ap.
1878. Specimen* of the Magarine are
p-sra that the assets of tho North Mte■ent, gratia, if written for. Bnbeeribe
Minri Insurance Co. have been increa^d
to nothing else until ycu have seen a Nabrmiah Cockboat Span Match
to •740.47S.ffO. HD. Pbrter, Agrot
copy nf thia popular Magariaa. Ad­
•d Honea Carriage, Roadsters »S
dress Charles J. Petanon, 308 Chestnut John L Youngs, 2d,
3
Strart, PhikdelpLia, P..
Good Suits for boys $3.00.1

:he*.

tutflilrti- I-O1M4K.

Wheat coming in lively, worth, extra,
Liar of Petit Juror*, drawn to eerre
•1.80 pet btuhal.
Hon. H. P Cherry, paid ua a abort at the November Term of the Circuit
Cuort for Barry County, which rastraee
viait one day thia week
Dr. Haney haa removed bia quarters ’ at the Court H ouae, ia thia City o a tho
7th day of November next :
to tbe Mere of J. A. Sweesy
I A H. Bataa,
Irving.
Jamas L. Sisson,
“
comas to late fur publication thia week.
H. C. Wood,
The mercbants are filling up their I George K. Beamer,
“
storm with piles of now Fall and WinColman H. Russell. Assyria.
David Huggett,
“
Call around al E. D. Porter’* offlee,
Akmau Hurd.
Castleton,
and Imres talk about the old North
George Bacbeller,
“
Miaeouri, of Macon.
Jjtvdarkk W. Colliua, Thorn apple

Wm. Tinkler, beet pair riiittaOee^U. Dewey, best tote dark

Bra bi u.
SeTfooer Andrus, beet Beutamr,
D R. MeElwain, best pair dneaee-

ffl HM,
L. M. Mlxst.bsrtOxTeks.
C. V. Dwight A Co., beat Coro
Shelter
,
C. r. Dwight A Co., beta Mow
C.T. Dwight A Co . beet pair of
^I,C..U.,K„r
Dwight fe Co , beet Two
ree Wagon,
Dietrich, beet Slagle Bog

Star Clothing House, Grand

Rapids.

a

rcmGin’ cliktiul r.
firm Biver tlr alley Division

. ,

A. P Lusk, best Sucking Colt
A. P. Leak. 2d,
Peter Cramer, beef 3 y’r old Colt
A. A. Matthew., 2d,
G. M. Hudson, beet 2 y'r old Colt
Adam Bponabte, 2d,
Charles Dolph. one Yearling Gilt
; (no competition.)

Jarvia I.r;-.-,
Aaron Lynd,
Albert Dowling,
John Palmerton, beet Team —
J. B. Freeman,
Walken, (ao eompetitioa,)
George Russell,
John M. Btokos.
Yankee Springe. Rota. Bryan*. beat Single Horae
—W alker, (no competitioc,)
William R Eltowmtb,
**
William Sanford.
Maple Grove
Quarterly Meeting at M. H Church
0. H. Cole,
in this city, Saturday and Sunday next.
Juba Fraemad.
D W. Ellie, boot Mule Team
Bev. B. Bapp, Presiding.
Evert rattan.
Traverse PhUlifa 3d,
Tbe North Missouri Im. Co, ia a well
H. D. WmL best Sucking Colt
(uo eompetitiun.)
H. O. Carter, boot yearling oolt
(go competition,)
H.
G. Carter, beet Jack (no com­
Mrs. Florida White, well known ia
petition.)
tho fashionable world forty years ago.
was ooo of the moot beautiful, sooompiiahod, elegant and attractive women
of her day. She’was tho daughter of

Wm. Morgan, haa hia Wagon Shop
on Church Street, north of tbs railroad,
nearly completed.
Lumbermen’s Skirts, Socks,

Gloves, &lt;fc..

Star Clothing
।

House, Grand Rapids.

$11.00

for Men'’s

Good

Suits--Star Clothing House,

Grand Rapids.

S4*^

~?TKrr.Bf1fg!iWaMr~?

C. F. Dwight A Co., beet Corn
Plow,
Geo. Cowls*, best pump,
J. W. Gtesn, beet Wood 8.wisg

0. W. H. CaaeUy, best An
Helve.
ffaalt A Prtebrtt, test 100 terse
J. AL Hews, boat Wash Stand.
Beteaaer, Heath fe Co., heal Sofa
Cheirv.
Breemrr, Hr*th A Co., beat Sofa
Roek*r,
Jcbn Wolf, beet Uouah or 8-fe.
Bosamer. Heath A Co., best
Cooter Table,

But Juxt u r«xJ a. anjr ,4her
But Just m good m any other
But jnrt as good as any other.
But Jost as good so any other.

The Printers and everybody else
who trade at this store, say they
are always sure of finding just
what they want, and every article
as represented, and low in price.
Square dealing is the motto. Good
looking Ladies will find a fine se­
lection of Hair Oils and Perfume­
ry, and if they are not handsome,
they should by all means try
some ofthe French Powder which
is the finest and best thing for
beautifying the Complexion ever
invented.
A Specialty made on TEA, of
which he has a large assortment.
Samples free. Go and see his- en­
larged Stock.
Second door East of the Corner of State and Jeff­
erson Street. South Side.JEl

^Kxi.’wssiftrw
L. B. Barbar, beat Boll 1 y’rs old 3 (Ml
John Koegte, 2d.
2 50
John Keagte baa filed with the Sec­
retary a Pedigree of tbe Animal enter­
ed by him, and protests againat the
payment of any Premium until thia

pounds.

It is a rich treat to listen to the Harp
pteying of tbe young Italian. Camilo
Cariunr. upw atopjiing in thia ritf with |

Michigan Central R. R.
OLD, RELIABLE AID DIRECT ROUTE,
w-r’rX

Now iu the bme to bty buggxw for I
am going to mil my Stock of uew bug­
gies tor thirty per eent lew than before.
I mrau jurt wbat 1 my. My buggtee
uro all made of the bmt material and
well finished. All wbo anticipate buy­
ing had better caU end te* me before I
get out of tbe notion of veiling at oneL
liaatings Sept. U, 1172.
nlftf
I J- 1-Bm

ou* imputeea. On one of her viati to
D. R. MpFJirain, best 2 y’n
Rome aba was pros*U&lt;«l to the fope.
Hrifsr (full bloo.1,)
■•KnoeL my.daughto'' a*:d h*. M »h»
etoudeeert ia bar tm|&gt;erial grace beforo
CLASS NO. 2
him. -’All kneel to me exoepi tbe iteughtors ol sovereign*."
“I am a pnuoeet in iny uwu nght.
yjar Holiness " she ropliad.
“How can that be, when you are an
Deuel BaUnffW, W.
H. G. Carter, yearling Bull, Sd,
Fred McNair, beet BnUCetf
C. W. H. Cueiday 24
Joseph Otis, best Cow,
Ftsd McNair. Calf,
Wm Tinkkr, hwt 2 y’ra old
Heifer.
Tax Airxarcxs Odd Fallow for 04
|&lt; os owr table. Ito contents are varied Jehu Ksagto, fid,
and interesting, and eves toe "animus Charles Dolph, best 8 y’n old
ted" may rand them with ptessurw an J W. 0. Praemar., beet Calf Heifer
profit. Among its attraedre feature*
CLA88N0. 4.
ws no-foe several finely tUuateamd arti­
cles: Lemons in Honda; Diving for
Pestles; AH About Petroleum; Back
Making ; Trapp.ng and Fora, ste- Thera
are sfo&gt; interesting Morias, sketches of
traert, obo.ee miwwllany, exeeltent po­ D R McElwain. beet yoke work­
etry, ladies’ department, ehatter-bex for
tag Cattle

Jerooto Steven* of tha place, haa a
petrified roppwrtwed. We wish tbe
whole famSr had been petrified befora
tbe tete etectiou*—Kalamasoo GruCU
Never mind Mr. Gasrtto, we will pet­
rify them the 6th of November, and tbe
Greotey betel* too.

The North Miaeouri Ina Go. mot ewecvwvfully all tho great ouuflagralions of
tho test veer, eontinites to offer reliable
indemnity to ita patroria. E. D. Porter,
Agent, at Hastings, Mich.

sIsIH

K. D. Fterter, Agent tor the North
Missouri Ian Co , will give you a policy
that has stood the test of fire and time

Oilx. Oils. O.b is the
should see tbe different ।
chine Oil. at &amp; J- Hirtt'a atom
quality, and cheapness In prw I

all who etxniu thorn

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST-

Wm. Myers.

E. D. Portae. Agent at Hasting i, will
explain to you why tbe North Missouri
Inrarenee Ou. in ao popular.

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And many buy them.
And many buy tb«m.
And many buy them.
And many buy them.

raiuifxtkinracuHW
rawxr aura rat utsm
HUUttXlkilWTISICMSfflSI

Everybody Should try them before Imrchasing Elseurhe

H. G. Carte*, 2d.
proreedings of the Oraud L&gt;dgw of th* M P* Falter, beat pair Steen 4
United States, Au. We commend thia
year* old,
No better Insurance Company in the। admirabte monthly to our reader*. L H. Barnum, 2d,
world than the North Missouri, of Ma­ Send .ubeerpiiro. to 8. A. Law, Bo* John Fancher, beet pair 3 y'n old
con, of whish E- D- Porter b Agsnt, ati 4217, Nnw York saty. W-W a year.

The W eber &lt;fc Gabler Piano,
te tt sate k» es awl

are leU Pint eieeo hutroweau te every reey.ee.

VERY REABOT4AJRrr.il: TERMH ARE GIVEN.

K’IrItW”

Hastings, Mfob.

WARD &amp; THAYER.
Hastings

.Allegan.

D. R. McHwain. 2d,
Eugoas Gaskill, boat yearling
Steers (no eompetHioa)

CLASS NO. 6

Robertson, beet fat or,
Ilobertaou, 2d.

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CLASS NO. 7.

htatatattut iraMimt
ftstatattKiraMsnei
ftietaitaklUlHnkiijK

Keep to large rappljr of Salt for sale aiLowent market rates. in
thetr Brink iVareboime,

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W.F.Beowa, Edwin Bobb, BoLGbnffoe, Frank Dofce, J. A Orndnsr,
fiteoM HeffUbowec, L D. P-karl, 8.
H. Pottos, Mim Louies Piome, J. A
r Sbermaa 2, Mrt- G. C. Turner, Mn. Dr.
Wwewsll, Mrs. Nancy Johnson 2, Rob­
ert McCartney. II. F. Smith, Perry

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k iyna, Get. 20th, one day.
OcanirwTill*. Nov. lai. two day.
Cedar Cnet, Nor. Ath. oao daj
ik*ihrlUnL Nur. 8th. two day*
1‘rairirtilia. 11th. oai dar.

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ol’th'- bewl ^attei-n*
I am prepared to do belter work than

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The New Capitol e.nd Grounds.

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tLa Mayor’* aprreii at 1‘ctemburx ..a about i:&gt; yoari of nj*. who Jire I near

Govern,*. Mayor
p)W&gt;M -MbolAr; a
hisrvfiiuineat and night.

f am tmqvrtaedtHt he, Of 21 num, tho
chief mamitrate of tho quaealv city of ;
Richmond, who know* k&gt; well what de- I

Guarantee Satisfaction

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Warehouse, ajoinin-- &lt;•_ p. JHrirtt A
&lt; o'* Foundry.
WodWent !&gt;&gt;■ ruilhiad will ]„

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WEtniME MAHili.L ,

Hiviiujv, Jluy 22, |S?2.

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LLto.'wtol*.' itotonbr aivve IhaiW

_.... „„„ h.
imptnpti* Uo^uag,.; het n* h- w-ked
the cimwttan, auwir:
\V lio wm tin* uiatniilu-* hen&gt; of iMni ! *i&gt;i. Rhifrili. nnd Vlrk'.bntg ?
••Thedummy who drive* hia ImHaJ
al mg the Jctmt beach!
Who wa* it that led a hundnoi thuf- (1 aitwen urd. fortune* ’ that U*&gt; hU »Aiwind heroes to victory over l*e aud hia ' pw. *Fbe«l&gt;iryy&amp;r th»d*Aiy
baftn un.; mquMvd army foiai th« Itstp- ! c inhvwied th- Ri’utle uvuLiu**. h*M ••
hlante tl-e tviM-n.&lt;a»2-tu the Jarnnt,] duil alu- eiufwl and m irria.l -ui-a wili1* Fr-rr.brtp to Itihuxlnd. and the! out her fathir'e kiuiwlci/i'uid vxavaut.
eld nppla btv-m ut Apuxuaiox t
■ end Ihat rtttlr TWwnii • &lt;»mwd,ftln
‘ Mit watotbe«h;n.my driemg hn home *
ounly, but too
and wa&lt; fain to con­
aloiiff the Ji r*cy beach!
,
&gt;
tent liimewlf by tii.kiu^ hi*
, Who »n»it thtU.fdmim'd. tha: Hank- I
ml, that 1ou”lf, il lt *iiollnl. that ebax.L
gi'-f ni Hwmltnan. Ot I’ott Uc|l, and
l-il J&gt;3-...!t‘pnY
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Ti. ETOSV INVjy.u.
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DR. AIKIN
H'wil Rer.-otumlOM-Htan.linglL.

s'lturjs..1
aSe*xj«
LADIES

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’ T.ii. i.ad enquiry which cva.-_.ui
tewtioi. by. llm’lluctoi, and Wlio*; v’xniW Jiwwi' trathfuibF BEE
(■in* tlwiM, aaid in ihow who imvitrd. to
•dn-.e uh&lt;, 1 uprd end Uune who tewed. ho »tart« &lt;iii bi» juurbov. pad * lilt
.^Ih/dth: ituetou i!iiaIn- if it tak«e cant takuuin .-mania ntfoe &lt;4 *L&gt;uk&gt;w
;ill«tir.ipmry
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AGENTS
, ?(?«MdHriiig Ma boraei
along the J&lt; iwy k-ai-b!”
Wtin wct Jr, after tho vivton wa* wow i
■ fsi'tn tTtieopii tIiriM»&lt;h C iL-furx' &gt;•, muMUd j r- ■
and tho T'fiinu »afc, «jid to l*ee and the &gt;

[NOCURE NO CHAI
YOUNG MEN

•vmpwrvd nrmy, wliu«e lourage. honor, i Bn»!ingt..». 1 at a Moved a ajrfiiadid | Z*«i.la7..*{X
nndftrrthiorFhP rrtp.-c&amp;f. “Betuni to![ rcputaii-n it, tlu- laUtwoyrar. .i* :lu-1
your bum*, and yew rhall nut be dia- I{ lea-hnsr I*awtoin«r EpuG- (o tbaw'w: •••■• I’i &gt;
iv.rbrd to- ttw Unnwl t^tafoi'-anthontiri1 At Bnrungluti it «UMget»*^h ih.; gri-i’ *s ’fi.l i •.!

iBinliiigiuu Ifoutu Hfceft ruui-fovw i j^t.i'X^Ti^;

wpin mat nal » Mm.
tac wjdfcin &lt;&gt;f year army „]u,
•j:c hGt&gt; . in tUr tkarn* lale
IMuil- With thVti, Tor fC-yuni
them for t'orir »r&gt;in,; iJ &gt;wi.-ij. ai l
&lt;T farm a ark?'1

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to &lt; «X!X|i 1 w» .'
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1 ptaMngrr« atarthi; h mi&gt;R*W cftftfty,'
•n Iticir way jwr twxkl. envna do&gt; I- AV ‘'»Tn&gt; '
tcrlKah to fuc.
L*. if. At Q. mid । yul. Vrli'uM
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Thi- lino ha* puLludiel a pamphlet ' u?. "‘'fl* — “
caUi-ii “liuor t&gt;» go Wni," wiiuli con- «*&gt;lli.*(.tor*?.

u U-A. tU it,’, when T-w. Wiaa. and !
I' Ivmle Oom rale wirv iud&gt;ct- i
•dhy a 'VhH«i''‘«tp»nd jury. *»«. "Iba |
office.-1 a^nta pnrbmot u Aimoma!- j
«£-«■•«&gt;* J*’ tritai for tnwaun; px,J
..nth a* *dr a* j'.ofT&lt;-y 'dicGto that we I
ahould cl*ne the cvuditi.m of that
onrentlpn ?”
“it uj, the duuitay driving hi* hur*e
akiug th» Jvnwy bent L ."'
Wh &gt; wa, it that add “Fixyewn hari
mg clupM-lyince the hut nun wm fired. '
ia it not tinto that die dieabifithw iufti,.- I
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“T*-** ■'CyU* । i«n,;.u u. to uqMm ai u!jr
LOOK HERE.

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LAD!

HASTINGS MARBLE WOBiS'

Dr.Crook's
Public Test

SCHOOL
i.f »u.
nloug th.. Ji-r»oy bomb ?' - ’
No word* can pvc any adequate deacriptiun *&gt;( the dramatic aHect and tromauduuu* |*&gt;*cr of tho reply, xhe
voicv ot tbe vpeakt-r wai clear an a l&gt;cll,
aud wa- luunl by every mad of the;
three them ‘and pnwnnt, aud migiit have

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' ’ulifo.-uta vault ai* hundred largo
t liijw to carry off lbo wheat aba baa
nixd thiajiuu.
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Me*. Nrihc Ilarri. commuted auici.la
‘-a- --wMMwr

Jnmea Clutch, an old nun Uvinr near
DanWib, Div. felt ftnm tbe radruaj
brulrt Aetna* Vemiflion rir.-r, Wolnraday fort, and wai inataatly killal.
A *iu quilt ahova ai the Port HuIt. 1 Fair by Mre. 8w*1ck of that cjfr.
ha. in it frapnenb of the dr*MM of
Qureu Victoria, I’rinewas Adelaide, and
other InliM of th? royrl blood of Eng-

j faiia batust. .ll-aianp in jay both
1,0'Ml lien , S|4&gt;-inliJ tilld'dr’i’t
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Ii la rich In the tucdlclnuj «u.-.:lHeaofTBr.aM&lt;-«.r«*^***H« ca of tbo TfeyvxU ii nd I.unt s
brmirit the na*l
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t ough*. C«M«.CferonlcCon.-,t.
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Gntvel or Kidney Wm*«’t,
DfaeaMh of tho Uriuanr Orentws
Janndkcoranyl.lvcrrorjpl.iJiit.
It bt also a superior Took;
Bestorcs the AppoUli,
Strengthens the System. -

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VOL XVII.

BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN

Celebrated Diving Flue Stoves.

Shu sms just res|mnding by a charit- ■. lie alighted nt thu depot, ho wad waited
able peal of Laughter, to u stale witti- on by the Colonel who nscortnl 'him to 1
icism peqietrated by tho respeoMldv Mr. । Ids rewidnnee. Is ho not drnaming f
«» Nothiarlikeltfca.b^ know. in
1 Grimshaw,—amt tho jealously critical Can it bo poteiHe that he ia Ireiig eon- • and Use two mon solemnly rephed, on- I tlu. rountry. Uomsmbt-r thia is undor
1&gt;— si------- —
a.------ *-1 ducted M au hussorod gusat to tffo homo1
XV° . !
M- " ‘"s1' ,a'i* ■»•** kw
in f«[ of Lwcy Danforth ? Host he longs lb
jG? Wo,, vomuj
U-- “
ro,
U.ib todatorv .u Znaowre.,I throw off his disguise and enquire, after
her. Is she still living t and is there a
Ilia effect is better imagined ttaw ih • | poeaibility that she may yet tire for scribed.
' Now! gwstlo moder, ph-a.'ra to look at
Now, m not this different*
i these farts and ask ynttnsrlf. whether
I Jb&gt; arrived at tho iwuw aad wn»
you wuold like to ha*e them revereel 7
WhMh«r you would like to ,We each
*‘If circumstances permitted," said
ideas as Mr.Greday, Mr.itWleton,
the Cotoncl, "I would like to introduce
Mr. Blair, and Mr. Wolk (that fine
near him that it seemed noaaiblo that trou to my daughter thia evening, sriw
[
specimen
of reformer) proclaimed adopt
he intended to make a ruin (or it and! u quite prvirwi hi mudial ajiain! o&gt;i 7 If they,had .bOOtojhia eoantn
thereby escape. The idea was fmpmo- ■ taunt*. but ah* is eagagod just now and
: would "hare been a scene rf'ouinmcrenil
tumble. however, as the casamaet was It won't do to break in upon the priva­
I di*a*tcT end ruin You know that as well
r insed. Nothing remained far him but cy of affianced lover*, you know."
[as we do. WhyiheH *ho«M yssn for a mntn compieto th* entrance which . had
“Affianced lovers!" gttspodthe Pne
The canvass against Grant is wholly I mrut risk anything &lt;m »uch a wihl,
l&gt;oen so timorously cvnimaueed. f&gt;ur feasor when |w&gt; was lift alone. - Ah,
ajranonnl one. It is the canvas/of dis- I: reeklOMi visionary *• Greelsy f Hi*
casual oboerrer w'mrludsd tlw yuung
. theory nf finance is Io pat a placard on
away wh*n tlu» only object in life n de­ ftfl-iint«l men. who hare not been able ! tho Tn-axury, •'specie jiwymasU feaumstroyed ? What disappointment* in to make the PrcMcleat a tool to earn- I ed.” Hie tbeasy of protnotioa i* to cat
their private and selfish eada It b rmlife's fondest expectationsI count
•’ off conimcrv*.- tliu tlirory of : Gave tnIv
nrcossary
to
name
die
loaders
in
orthem naught—but in. lav told mr Iiury
dor Io know how absolutely tr-lfah and '1 meat is to lot orory. titato of rouatry »•
lores another!"
pereona] are their motive*, The more Iic.de whoa it please* Hie lliaory of
touch iutniue tuft-ring eouid not la*t
| law is to ।onion alloiisiinals.., 11m the
long—when on the morrow he was in| ory of politics ia to join Tweed, Hireen.
troJucml to Imcy'a affincuced, a Mr. unua the personal and Miliuli inotire* of
their conduct
Take suck men ,a*
Goldsmith, he merely glanced nt thit Banka. Greeley, Trumbull and Hrhurx. of political villainy. I» thia n oountrv
g*ntlcmuu oa he responded to the cour­ I*t n» look at inch ot them. IHnks Mo- ia which such • tuau caa.lio sueresaful?
tesy; for1 Lacy he had clo*r«: scrutiny. rifieed an army and campaign infenti*- i Is it [MMsibfo that thia gcoal Nation can
■ exult uiulinte-bauks. or be led l&gt;y the
I lowest chuui of bitriguona ot bo swindled.
I by politial gnmastors 7 We think not;
support Grant.
Greeley wanted the and n&gt; thhiVthu ides of November will
pctronage of New York far tiimself uid ■! bring n l.-wm aAcwM* d'eisive and sal­
: really fine voice. though not very well
Fanion,
but
bo
didn't
gid
it;
so
he
sets:
: trained, eutitiod him to a [odtion in tba
hinmelf up against Grant Trurabull
church choir nLivh ha a*, ana time held
wanted h'a sin* and eleven other per­
quits creditably, but Ida uuultlro dis-1
sons to be appointed, but he didn’t suc­
. [sjsilion had ttiado hire miamble while 1
ceed; so he thinks Grant isn't ranch. —
there, and caused him to surrender the :
Sumner was disi^are-d from tn» Coinplace on account of some real or Imng- I
initteo on Foreign Ifelalions. an I think*
Grant did it; so he would like to uis- ’
place Grant.
Wo might enlarge this list, iu as to ;
include a doaen or more uren in Cfnein- 1
nati who wanted tp be upjniatod Col-'
lector, I'oatmasU-r, MaraUuL etc.. «lc, , tskes phew:
Biatcr—How ore you Blair f
butit iauruircessary, beu use it iaob lions
1 John Alden rendered hi* par*, in the!
Btsra -1*retty well, how are you J
n&gt; the peoplo of Cincinnati, who can see
■ auartetto eery acceptably, but at the I
IHauw—Bally never weighed s»
ao iwtrich, oven if he don put his head
close of the |rrformance made an un- j
under bis wings. But, as we have said, much in my life. Whafs the news?
fertunnio alluvion to the baas os liariag I
Huns—Have been away from home,
the cauvaaa on the part, of thisto gentry
i fallen behind lime. Now tba bare was ,
n |&gt;crMtial one, in which the great body and' haven't bad n chance to read the
| Mr. Helhanl Bpniec, who, though not fore, In a court house. This man wn* ot the people of the United .Stales are Tcierxr. for two days.
Bioun- -Yoh still reml the Dcra-ihr
mneh of a sinter, was lately from the charged with bank robbery, and o»m- not iuteroitod at all. Tliu elvriiou will'
' eity apd be did not propone to ba dicta-1 milted,to the penitentiary for life. He be decided not t-y dimpiwintai! office Tcavxe then, do you ?
' ted to by John Alduu who hail never ' । read the next day' that Jim Hendricks seekers nor by ambitious demagogues.
Heun—Ob, I can't get uLm« srichout
(t)&gt;»
priareer)
lead
esraped
the
officers
accn the city. The result of three conIt will bo decided by loilliunv of intel­ it It is the only paper in this State you
and departed fur parts unknown
ligent lacu who care nothing lor the con dnjurad on if you waut to keep up
The l*rof.«snr re-culled these details misetaWc son'hoods or tile pvtty intri- wiihtho news,
i easily as he would the reading of some
Bsouv—Well, that's co .-■‘aWtUmgh
it's alvruys treading ou m/ too*' Sow
The utWt clumsy entrance into thn .
roam, whereat the Miucs Endow and '
iidlowers were in the bottom of the acre these ere corns oa thoie ton, trod phen
Bement laughed; Alden's taco grew .
but who do care, aud whose liusiuCM. in th ere i'itu* are rubboJ, it irowi .again*!
rec, i.ul lie bit his lips to keen back thn
fact, depends upxi it. that tins Country "the grain" d'yreof 8u AgoAmadand
angry retort He controlled his pas-1
•hould bo parqwnxi*; that this frvra- nup it sbqpt once ia four ynsfadtet 'I
■ions ami ipiirtly eiused the book and I
uu-ul chil'tKl be stable ; that U* debt and gvavraily hut.’ tn order i« ngMa about
retried from the room. He was fol-1
the tbird day. Their iirrangrtflenls are
lowed into tho ball by Miss Danforth
a&gt; prfoct fur getting alt ths MWfc.that
wl»&gt; said *&lt;&gt;rTOwfelly:
“ Yon are nut going. Mr. .Udrni f '
ties slioul.l damage, if n H ruin, their
ib'i'in»M aad employment; for there i«
Yns .dios Danforth. 1 am. I mar
' । no buxin-u or i-mpluyinrat which may
Ut if the only object
giv­
' | not bo iuturmpteJ, if not destroyed. by not be *u owiloanDcdly it&gt;dapaua*i|l1p&gt;ing u» a «[iecisl invitation fos this ot&lt;*, *—a—political change* To thia great body tokaUy---------------- —
nmg was to furnish the company with
a laughing sti&gt;*k—as may bo infened
from tba approval «-f rileaco you gave
you are pret'y certain to find it (&gt;. K.,
in such disgraceful conduct on the ]&gt;art
excepting nf course its protioii' on the
of your guests, 1 must reapretfully ling
ChuejMaumg G«.im. auxl n Ihing-oef.n
learn to l-e excused from further parof that kiud h&gt; which it disagree* (.with
tii-ipation in the plraaurm of tba eve­
me; but if it bvlicviw. n,, tiling to, I*"
ning!”
1
Prider
Grant
Uio
Union
is
restored.
wrung tlivre is not moacy erpugli in
•Jalin Aldan, stay!” cried Lucy,
, '
To lain, this (act fully iu. remember Detroit to buy it* support.
“ You are wronging me in imputing to
that in 1M« lite Democratic party
me such motives and actions that wore
cliargvd that Cuagreos was a -frag­
prompted onlv by friendship. 1 wo*
ment the acts ot recast ruction were
greatly pained by the though!lew con­
duct re&gt;md to, but th* remedy was and carried away amid the most fear­ void; and the rsiuntry &lt;li*mraii«er.al. ful Imprecations and curses directed to- la proof, rood the dixLration of the
nut with me, for yon remcml-'r that
dispute was originated by youraelf, *&gt;y annU the 1‘rofeaaor. A dispatch was Druiocnuk (kmrentiou, and the loiters
immediately sent t ■ the city aud before
morning officers arrived who fully idrnitifi’-l the prisoner as thn veritable Jim

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1 ting room fell to the lot of beauty, who and music bad been thn stopping stone | But the difference iu restills is imi were aopn enjoying thcniaclrts with (lie of his prosperity and fuimi. Prosperity jnrianl. Gen. Hawley e&lt;npha«i»sd it
freedom of youth.
and fame ho regarded merely as stop­ in his recent speech in Burliugton JIalL
! ThkrtenaloUemr is not «srpee*ad ping atones to Lucy’s tore. During,। Ho said, substantially i
, to nasa too oloao a scrutinv upon curb a these five years he remained loyal to ' •'little os Grant has talked, he has
couoctian. It appears to boot ml,On- 1 hot- The hotn of proring himself wor-: said many things that have already be­
toga at a sweeping glanca from the । thy of het was the prime indsutive to come historic. For instance: “The em­
doorway. If he were to observe close-1i action during all that time. It enabled ir tnniui are unconditional surrender.'
ly Lucy Dsnlorth, the d -- “-----• - 1 । htaa to re«i*t temptation of ovary kind, ‘I juopore to morn immediately un your
I bouroheid, end the ack
I and rendered h u&gt; contented with un- work*' -I shall tight it out on this Ime, if
। of the occasion, 1« wa
j ratarruptad toil which nt hut was it takes all summer.' T®t us have peace.'
she lind an unpleasant
I abundantly rowar dad by factuna'a sxai'.r. "I shall havo no policr to enforce
He had;not ootired ti —
1 With pride he poialed the &lt;-xutra*t be­ against the will of the people.’ Now
1 at a distance, ImagiMtion's lens bad tween Prof. Alden of to day aad John Greeley has written for fatty years—n
refracted otmt feature into its proper Alden of fire yoaqi ago. Ho smiled column a day. He has talked all over ol! branches of bmhiteA thrown into
cjnfution. In 66e won!, it WA-. the
i cuiuplacentlr as he aaforod himself that ji this continual. I chaUouge any man u. courage and good sense of tho admini*tho cooutenamw aoctaed the perfoctir
there was no danger of a premature re- i liae in this audience aad quote, off hand, tretiou which has - alone preserved the
of bcanty. As ha nontraurs looking
1 as a memorable saying, any line that II stabler and prorperioy of • lafiighy^the young lady, srtA ia discharging fl
i Horace Gt reler erer wrote.
Industry has increased nnilO- Grant's
dutfes cd bastew hi the most eharmit^.-------[ administration ata ran*: rapid rate —
manner, ho couriode. that his criticism ' The immediate ciuse o! bis risit toT.
I This is a hcL . - T/.TT
is unjuat. Tito mouth ia uot largo, and 1 was an invitation from Cui. iknforth 1
7. The curamcrcu of tho country is
if if tgus, it would bo entirriy in liaxroo-1 ft&gt; ronduet a musical festival iin that ।
I greatly cnlargird. Tho nggreguto of
ny with-the grucroqs mould n( tha*t&gt;. place, for Ihof.* AHon'a fame hod «■ i
export* aud imjiorto exesed bv for anvradii»nj foxhnv*.
| |.-iu1&lt;m1 evoa to that reraota joint. As

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Lacy. Ths coaferenca wa* lone, and
ire have no tuoana of knowing whst
took place except from a few words tlio
1‘rnfcwsrr was hoard to say.
"Lney. ytiu have made'me a* happy
as I was miserable twenty-four hour*
aga. But rtill there is one thing that
mors mv enjoyment; 1 fear tho tore you
bore tbit folk w cannot be isstoatly and
entirely trauaforeod to me. With per­
son* of your disportiori first bve is
something lasting.”
“My dear John," ahs retorued, "did
joa sen any exhibition of affection na
my part white tn his society T'

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Fire yearn had olspoed since the in­
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Aldou imagine, whoa L» said his adieu
to Lucy Danforth that five years would
roll their course along before he would
again look upon thvt beautiful fere.
As John Alden walked homo that

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[print nlcMH*. as fint M all'the‘other
nowapapor proiecs put toguttior. Aud
th* gsmroac to thaw engine hoops it
along »o Btcauily, too.. Iflhero u ,v&gt;ything 1 adore it is a Governor. •,
■ Bure-(Who wtu • ■noturwu* wag
and joker}-Hlrl «4 J That's first ttrto I
I That was indeed n Owe aM I But jeHag
u &gt;king, and thal'a snuff «MA fto that

mouth ha talks ci.
...
Ho is not a prolfie writer. But bo can
write a mesasigv in as abort a time, and
write it as well, «* any Breridout we
erm-had. Mr. BholUbargur, ot Ohio, io

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Election Notice.

i thore who vrero beaten in tlw Md to re। triorc their ground in politic*.
I
To this end tho weaknereos nnd sup-.
i posed gTieranrw* ot prominent Bepaldi- rVrtioa t • taw-y Oe'eelocsd men fan­
cans, including ‘ our Blair.” were play­ voting. lint nt th- Sautb t&gt;ir «Mnu*
ed upon, nntil they t aro b -guited into, make no rndmvsn to odaroal the
affiliation with tlwdi life fang personal ahatueful fa?t«, but regard the matlvr
and jioliticsd eu»aii&lt;-» But the maitaee as an exrelicut je*t. Hera is the way
of Um Republican patty, th" ,budne»s tho Macuti Ttityrofiue dfesweyw, a Demand nun-pobtic.d cliune* »l the roaniry, (Static Greeley papier, make* merry
. to their eterunl honor nnd tlw b-*t in- ': orer the slaughter of negroes at tho |*»lls
(ferrets of lyunieexy. atowi firm and in- i
'corruptible, and donounoed iu drMwed ,
terms'the whale nrhetue. Iu tho to! i
I elections just roportesl they have ret the
; ineffaceable ecal of their reprobation up- ■
, on it Ami from now until the day of J

• tho Ifa-udeutial cieeiiou tho patriotic
' sentiment of the country will a.igmeul
tin volumo and stevugth, and thru Um
j l*«f reavrrery sgainst the welfare uf the
; Republic wiB fo ror/t amsy lik« snow
: flak~ before a June son.

~ SUSTIE. AB MATEI
Regular meeting of the Common '
Council at tho Council rooms, Monday
| errning, Ort. 21st, 1x72.
, ItoWi'Ut—-Mayor. Roeonlor,
AMs.
' Basiuian, Hants. Konfidd and Wood.
Minutes of previou* meetings read ’
and apffloved.
Aicvounti of John WeiMort £or h*il&lt;
i for walks 8'
and Boyd Craig for re| moving tree from street, til 60, were
! presented and on ’motion were al'omxl I
I and oidcra drawn
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It i« painfal to think of the aimrat
innumerable topics ot debate which

point of view/sinew the Tenney hania
electien, whether B. Orate Brown did,
or did not, got overreached fey liquor at
New Haren. As a public question this
■xmoernd only the people ol NUoouri,
whose Democratic Liberal Governor he
ter, and the TkUegation that Merers.
Colfax, Wilson, Dawes. Boutwell. Kel­
ley, and other nscmlrere were bribed by
Mr. Ames. The rirtuou journalism
who brought this charge having no bet­
ter motive than the defeat of General
; Grant and the Republican party, aud
I the echeme having faite-l. they of course
1 turn to fresh fields of slender end new
i psrtnrea of abuse. Yet, the Triiaar'r
. latnst article on this topi- was disgustI iugly deficient in vituperation spice.
Gen. Ewing exunera'M Speaker Blaine
1 from the charge of having teen cormpt ■
ed years before bo was elected to Con■. gresa, and the TrihmS meekly apulogisea, although it bad been to th-- exponscf lithographing tho evilerxe on *h?«:!i

•

1 don't know what to do! Again uiy ।Ifinhlwd by Doc. 1st, 1872.
'
mime t« dragged beflire the public i[ Mored by Aid. Hams .
through thn cvlusum of the JTeaw jsara* 1
That the draining of the Striker poud
a.1, aad* I am held up to the scorn and
be done according to the apecificatioaa
derision of the pe-_qJe Haar tlioin,
presented by the Oomtnittoo, end that
•*The peo|Je ot Barry Co. begin to botho cost of *0 doing ba ped by the It.
1 here that King Daria ha* aa many rrlnsuing of orders on the fir.t Ward fbml
th ss m Virsses the 1st. and ia just aa
far an amount .ufiieiant to pay tho same,
willing tu provide for thi’m. Pshaw 11
gentlefolks, a premium on seeing ma- ,
chines, or matched horeas, ia a very lit- J
: Movsd by Aid. Wvpd—
tla thing to get riled about" Now, I •i That the rqmrt of Committee to fet
went fo say to nil wliom^it may concern,
job for draining Striker |&gt;oud be aoooptid and adopted, and the City Attorney
ttpi ightly, and »&gt; shapo his course as to
FARSAND
please and satisfy eresybedy, thcib^aiu bo Instructed to draw up a contract accotdiog to tho qiocificatiotLs aa reported
that man. It, has born ray constant
by ike Committee, and that tho Con­
stddy to so conduct myself in ray daily'
tractors be resjnued to. give euitablo
walk and ooarers itiou so that 1 might,
surety to be approved by the Council
for the performance of the work.

a-qirornl; and y« it seem* the wvakness
of [loar human nature. I fail, though my
work on streets, Ac., of tlttl -&lt;6, was
pathway ia wet with the team of eentriaud allowed aa folios a. via:
ticra aad sorrow over my failures, thus prevented
I
•2X71 from 1st Ward fund, «29 50
proving thesincerify of my motives, that '
all that pjor, finite, erring mortal can ’1
Ward fend, and |30 75 from general
du ha* been dune to ment their ''Well ।
1 highway fund.
d'C&lt;'. good aad faithful eeivnnt." Feflr-;! Moved and carried that Juasph Cob'
ing that I
fail, 1 have jietitioncd. I
be aflows i an order of |50 to apply oa
1 remonstrate I and snplieated them (raI contract prise foe job oa Bailey hill
pccially John who is ■* Worth-Ira* iu
[ Geo.} asking them to uot turn' tbrir 1j Moved by Aid. Wood That tho Committee ppptdntcd to let
crSsAiay. fww. triilf,
finlfJ Mrosm j
job to drain Striker poud be also direcon me any more, that I aa* the Mayor* anil It might hurt the cred-t of the eity. I' ted tu tee that the material ar aweary
1 to construct the drain be procured an 1
That it might injure tho reputation of ।' see that tho work Im jwrfoneo I areunl.
graphed He Sa to be abandoned thus in­ my family. That 1 wa* gvtung old and I;'tng to cualrac*.
continently; what length of life &lt;nn a could not •land rough usage any more ;
u» I could when I was young, that iny j
lie expect which haa simply been put in
ordinary Typo? Perhaps the most (, grand father fought in tho Revolution, n
, painful caoo i* the charge of fraud ip 'land my father voted for lijueml Jack- it
| I’cnnsyllama, which, being prospect ' eon, and that I had a family pride aboutr
I ively ba*ed on C.,L Forney'" predic­ { Udi thing, that 1. would urn only »t&gt;n-ij
tions, now goes Into the limbo of Jrad 1 tiaun to take their paper rnyiol, but
| issues IwcauAo Forney liimtolf baa । would get thatu another aubicrili r as
i abandoned it. We fear, indeed, that
j our own occupation aa Republican I

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I tho yob was fat to Merera Quackenbush
*
an-1 r iaber for the sum of W8. to bq^

। have occupied tho attention of tile proas
aud platform for the la»t four month*,
which mn*t tow be clna*ad among the
‘ deal iaauM." ‘•omo of them will
continue to Im discussed languidly a
liltlt wliite longer, but nearly all are uttrrly worn out. Eor instance, of wbat

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j&gt;&gt;urna)I-ts is Io be somewhat interrupt- stop making iqiecehe* fw Giant And '
i«d, for the -want uf lirt issiwv to talk,jycL ail these entreaties full like kiclo*
' about. Wo feel hws iatereal tliau we va their atony-heart*. and with the le- •
l did a short time since io tlsc question o! gal lore of Blackstone an throne hand. ।
Mr. Greeley's view* on soceeswii. nod and thn keen Eagle Eye and sparkling.'
all specnlationa as to thn make up of wit aud »arra*m of John on the other, ‘ Moveil and carried that tlui City At­
bn Cabinet, never very intcreitiug to they proprai to hang like a war cloud ।, Hurney fee alloaro 1 su order of 1100 tc
us, hare suddenly become aa uniuipor- on my path and bring mo down to an .
apply on Hilarytent to us aa the quest&gt;oD ol the j*dice early grave, forsaken and despised, with j
| arrangement" of the Emperor of the the hope and prosper;* of life blasted,1
bo instructed to call upon Aid. Wooley
jEwpimanx. It is a positive relief to are ruined and gone forever.
’
and request but attoudanco at the Mgu1 that Mr. Greeley haa staited on a n,w
hr meeting* al the Cummoa Council or
!agricultural expedition. Hi may hirj
his resigmtivn from the offloe of AHcr’ picked up some useful hint* about ru; ta Imgaa or fenc • rails, while swinging , s[«dacled N?ro. fur that mu*iy» edition ’
THROAT ABB LUN! INSTITUTE
[ around his Western circle, which will' on Black "tone with hi* manifold expobe stimulating to the pubhe, no longer । rtenee^in yrereriiy dwarrss, must havo,
। excited, either to bopo or tear, by noy long &gt; rc thia learned the wrakues»e« of
j proepec't of kia election to the 1’rnnihuman nature, and would lia»e spared
me tl&gt;i* humiliating comparison. And
now once agnin let me entreat you, by
nil the tire of our common huinaninity,
| by nil wo hold near and dear on earth.
MIIIOIASB FICTBIE FRAMES'
This wonWtjl vegeublo restorative
i and by all our hop?* of immortality and
I Heaven, to desist Don't bo so cruel 1 is tho shi-et-aaefior of the feeble and de-1
bilitated. As a tonic and cordial for the I
the State of Kentucky, shows what the
aged aud languid it has no t-qunl
passionate euteriee, about Republican more respectable of th« Ih-mccratir
among stomachics- A* a raraedy fori
• rands and money, inflicting wholrsaie Southern politicians intend to do with
Hr.
Greeley
in
case
of
hie
election
:'
wrong upon MMwonf liberals and «■un- especially subject, it i« superseding
•• Should Greeley, if elected, nttanpt
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's-weifio in every specie* uf dix^d-w
I which undermine* the bodily strength IiKTkoiT*
' and breaks down tho animal spirit*.
i

pUSTATIOS

They Lave .{dded to their Immense. Stock
Wyft, Tw

JITTER!

WE PAY

CASH

Will Hl® lllffl OF WKS

WOMAN

S. T.—1860—X-

Out

|gM’?tas3sgs

boiler works.

Beautiful Women.

tb« worst. they u. only Democratic
victorias ia dmguiae. Soon thereafter
will eppear the more ingenians theorist*
who will invent all sorts of reasons tv

the aide of the Republican*, «bile eve­
rything (including tho prortigo of these
elections, of ooone.) from now until

But the CrwresMB, an out and out
Democratic Sheet published nt Ixxington Missouri, puts the question of their
intention* in a much plainer aud more
unmistokeablo light Hear iL Tba
Ouvxr, October 12.
srerersre* eami to baat. f»U&lt;** asst
following appears in ite Editorial Cob Imrt evening GM* IL Dewey, of Hast- a«L Ii sm»h th. laSr.ffcevsrMw»-«»•»••
i umns, very appropriately under tho cut ings. Republican candidite for Bute ’ U. **4 a* sstaral axt torfwt ihsi »* wraa
Senator, addrsaaed the cilittt* of thia Jteiartlu.»H&lt;*H&lt;&gt;a. tolu.wili.rare*"!--."
place on tin* irsuiM of tlw day. After i j,
urind ib» r«« ratl-l tester*at r**m•tating the contest W Men virtually M b~«v. Ii rssaava. rWa--.
*mI
decido l by ths election, of Tuesday fast, •
1,1’~to“w ■"'*“** U,*‘
‘*1“v ,U*
he mid w. bad now to do chiefly with
bh. u -h to *u toU-.M- u-u.

,MUC«.
unawaM Bic
Itotol. Mlsb.

Establishment
U c buy our Good* of Manufacturers nnd Import!

Comfort’s

of corrupt moons reinstall himself and
bis army of samniroal, rajr-sucking.
skillrt licking kin in office, then 'there |
still remains a ho]&gt;o, a laat but sure and
final reeort—the dernier rewrt The
Jewish High I'rieat. Caiipbax. express­
ed that hurt reeort 1800 year* ago. ra
there beautiful end patriotic wordi : 'It

gn.es:

SwiPE'SAas

Pectoral

Syrup

SPRING tc AVERY.

New Advertisements.
J. H- SLATER.
Engineer,

Builder,

Cough and

la Sr yaiW. «sf«

Siwl aii lestoical,

'a erratic course in
-- ----------------- - r_jlk policy was ably
shown aad proved by Mr. Gnaley'a own
word*. He then akatebad eloquently

DENTIST

of Preaident Grant, that he will be nowmeinnted, pray tell tu -hat the words
do mem ia plain Eegiiah. Ibe Gawm■siii Greeley paper, and was the first
Democratic Jaaroal that urged hi* nom­
inate al Baltimore as the Democratic

riii: lending Dry Goods Establishment in

Western Michigan
Carriage A House

Flags, Danners, Streamers,
and Political Caricatures
Painted- to Order.

aarSubtcnbe fur a Hbjac pa?
I per. Take the BaNWSB: it is the
Largeai, ChMpeat an4 beat papw paWHwd hi tba aection

PartieuUr attenlfen paid to

Gla«N Show Cuirdii.
LANQLEY DTCZjlTSQI.
Baraga.

18.

Well Brick.

�tife fVrd’ocM4 Bi
ret.u

V Tax Form Avwrat. Mnrrixa ol the ted in fancy lain** and orvameuted
Borey Co. Sunday School Amodation with stMnm of Bed, WMtv aud Blue
wiU be h*klst tlw Presbyterian Church, Ribbon*, aa th *aa oulora w*ro the emia IfoMiag*. oxmocue ng Ttrnsday; bltuns uf th* G ucarumrallhat protect*
eroaing, Octob-r 29th and reatmuing ,■ all in th* enjoyi n*n: of aivel Rdigtou*
through tl&gt;e day- and ureurag of. lilMrty.they were thought to bo very ap­
Wednesday, October 80. Bee. Geo. H. । propriate far thw oceatton. But a* it

TO THE QVALIFIED ELECTOR* OF UDe

Of the City of Hastings.
--------- dh——*—
1 hereby girea, that tho several Aldormaa of lb* several Wards, eating
Rscuirsire*. *ad«.- u4 by wlrtas *r*a Art MUllM “As art tatfor I* e**eagyto*ee»ny

Htckox, ot Jackson, Cbainnau of the
Executive 0owmltt&gt;« of the State 8. S.
AaeuriaUen, will deliver the address on
Tuteday evening. Prof. Merrit Moore,
of Kalamaew, Secretary of th* Stat-&gt;
Executive Couimittvo; lUv. John L.
Maifo, of Cbeboygnn, an-1 other* are ex­
pected to be prravul and deliver aildre"

’_______ J. Menu, rjt. I
CHUICHU.
~

d-nandr for ’Hollo•wgy a Pdb *ad Ointment* .*
’
‘1 ~——---------'«=prfoeipfol partie*
valuable Medicine*
’’In order to prote.

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Pml O’Clock A. M., until 8 O’Clock 1’. M.

THE ■ HUM

.

B. J. Gxaxt, Prreident.
Turn. D. Msmu, Sre'y.

W. D. HAYES, Recorder

First Ward.

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MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division

Ma. Eatroa:—In your last issue in ।
At the ML?vllnm Kelrnol Hons* in
“We call yuur particular attention to Hope. Oct. 25th.
which wa* published a list -if premiumi
At the School House in Quimby, on awarded nt our County fair. Hie Secre­
tary of tlw Society mq* complaint is
Saturday evening, Oct 26lh.
Monday evening, Ooi StMh, at thr made by tbo Agent cf the W. A Wikm
8. M. (Jo , nt this place, that the ComDoty ScbooVIIouse in Johnstown.
Tuewlay evening, Ort 29th, al Na«l»- mitte* on Sewing Machin** del not
“vtyl* of goods.
come around to award any premium*
“Information ooneernixg any inch
Thursday afUruom, at -one o’clock.
ufi^ »81 •- received
&lt;•«. 31st, at Woodland Cenwr.
•’spilt thanks.
Friday evening, Nov. 1st, at MidJ14“Wo ask the fannr of all the iafac1 premium. We dnslro li any that we
**018000 vim can giro in regard to .boeo
will accept the challenge nnd work for
th* premium. at any time and place the
Now tlA Hooonrabk* Company,
agout of th-» W d W. Cd may dosigaware that your law* do not permit
nate, in the City of Ilsstuig*, after the
them to coppy the precise getting up of
my Medicine*, put their oaun terfrita in­
Truly.
to another form nnd intimate that they vOatuea W. Wright, ia aerionaiy aick.
adopt a .V«r IM.
Show coming this week, all tarn out.
Tho object nfkbMe peojie in referring
Proceeding* ol the Board of Super­
dicineu ia, that it may be believol that viton will appear next week
“'Mr. Cha«. Dolph ha* his hack run­
1 am connected with them
Smith arof the new proprietors and we
In the intereat ot the public, 1 there- ning now tn and from tho Depot
know them to be gcuthmen of ability,
iore rrepccdufly invite you. to be pleased ✓It i* getting vary dry, and fanners and bespeak for them success iu their
to gire an insertion to lhi« Idler in e»ur complain that they cannot husk the it
paper, that your reader* may not ba deci*vcd by this “New Yack Chemical | ^Grading ia now being done on State habitant*, with tbu*o surrounding it, |
■ Compaav’e" spurious Mcdieinea.
Street near th* Depot
will do all in their lower to sustain the
Each Tot and Box of my Gamine
Raaaell A Norina have gut un n Jadrpi adraf Lv not only [ntnmirixg it i
Medicine* boar .the British Government
•pfosdsd stock of Now Gcod*. Locknut thruiselre*, butjiring their induenc* fur
otftsid" pat:ci&gt;ag&lt;*. That yon may j ru*- j
Stamp, with the word* “Holloway's
for their new Adrorti**meni next week.
I Pill* and Ointment, Isrmfoa,” but they
p r. gentlemen, ia the sincere wish of 1

r-'lrrast -VViird-At the Old (Jatdmg-MiH, oa Jefltaam Street, North
Side of Thornsppi* Hirer
Second Ward-At the Grand River Valley RaJinad Deput.
T’lslrd Ward-At th* Coasraoa Council Boom, in BrewC- Block.
8ta|o Street.
.
I’ourth Ward-At the SborifT* OSco, in th* (krort Houee.
(•*. fe&gt;n ksrtMf ilMireMaastonlttl* iSm u th* Hill!.,, »r,m1u urtsr s*U Art.*
W. D. HATER, Rreorder.

Will nut th* Offl.ors of Township A*•ociationa and tho SuparintendcuU of
Snndgy rfoboeb extend this wUn and BOW ia, becaure there i* a firm band at
*4cure Mm 4ttedanc* of Ibl*gnhn frem I tba bead of the Gorerumen t that they
have learad to respect and fear.
th*h Baufey School* f

~re'» iiiB^i&lt;hn.JJur"u‘1MOure.
yre.-re-u.

MASONIC.

Saturday, November 2nd, 1872,

tuocracy tu flaunt the Radical colon
right in their ftw* and one of their
leader* who atyt-M him*.!! M. D. de­
clared that before it abcaih! be done “fo
VMM tMf tt*
Aarfiraf Mnf M a
HnwwidwksA." Talkofahakiug hntfda
friends name k&lt;goth*r from all part* of with *uch man ! When you are pre1 the county. The propio of Hastings 1 paicd for Treason you may do it, but
! will entcrtiun all dalugafo*.

Bright Jama* F
Brown Cbaries D
t Barnes Georg* A
Breuer Otto
Cook David R

THE MH'HIM,
, Cornwell BUvsatsr
Cook llowanl
' Clough Horatio
' Cook A drin D
j Dewey Georg* M

si-irui. Notion

Cole Jeerpb
&lt; Ortrt^bt Harry
^hidoater Benj F

Cook AaaJ
(.'oou Sylveeter

Goodyear Henry A
Goodyear William H
(iutrkunst Georg*
Gutekcn**. Christopher
Grebb John A
Goodyear Georg* E
Goodyear Nathan B
Green Henry I.
Goodyear William 8

(Riguesl)
THOMAS HuLLOWAV.

Tbs laaiieauevf th" ZZ«sr-faaraulrou- i
tain* one «( the fiocat specimen* of j
•‘reliance ujost Providence” tint we ■

jUari!

The on neo can hare the same, by proving property, ami peying for tli. no-

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„f

Q

But JuM a* good a» any other.
But Just na go&lt;») a* any otber
Rut just a* good aa any other.
Rut Jut u good a* any oilier.

not think could be found “iu a'J Israel.''
t&gt; nay nothing about Hasting*. It
-tale" that if certain State* (a* ehowu in
the table) shall *0 vote for Hera**
Greeley, that Ilurnre can be elected,
nod tkiaft tkr rulin'. itill epm. Such
win

S.tji

aI

auction on the 6th of next month, the
uraal amount of stock, Ac., that is gen­
erally dispoaed of at auction salat.

IWr!

alts'

lc* Cream ha* tong riooe “ played
out," but the Confocticaerv, Grocery.
Inspector* of’Eloetton in th&gt;« 8l«t»
Boots for m*n and bore, and Shoe* and Diamg Room* of W. B. Ilitcheoek.
this fall will be required to provide two
for women and girk at the New York I
rail *nd aee.
ballot bore*, or one box with two aptrttni-uls, for til" coming etocti-m. Th*
candidate* for Elvcturw, 8tuto offiems,
Ibiprewntotiro ia Congo-**, 8-snator
and Renreavntatire iu the Hute Irtgislalure, and County Officer-, will all l«
voteil on one ticket, nud deposited in
in th* New I ork Cash
1B want of aar tiling good to one bos. Ballot* on the proposes!
Lumben.ien: Shirt.. Sock., \
"’r' amendment* to. the Couriit jtion of thia
G/Or«,
Star CMhiat^| State will bo deposited in a wj«trat#

House, Grand Rapids.

Michigan Central R. R.

Goes Out

olq.

nuuru »«» oirict route,
IWiX'^SSJbKa S3 Cl

SOLD IX HASTINGS,
&lt;
BYACKLEY

$11.00 for Men's Good
Suits-Star Clothing House,
Grand Rapids.
34tf

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Nvw Mr. Baltimore, the thing was
too big lor your comprehension I am
reports th* prospwcla far a largo Repub­
lican majority, ranch larger than here­ not going to say yuu lied abuu' it O ao.
tofore, in that township very flavoring not a bit of it; but you htv* deu* tlw

I’aocxawsiae—The Shoo! BoiMing
I under th* superintendence of Mr. B.
Mount of Ann Arbor, who ha* tba brick
i work tn charge, and Mr. Taylor of loin
sing, the wood work, ia rapidly raising
heavenward, and the third «tory commeoced. It is their intention to have
it ail eacfoaed before cold weather *4*

Th* hat Book, ofdivuion A. Lias* 5
va* not returas-J to tho officer* of the
Agricultural Society, which accounts

for th* non-appearance of tba preminm*

Wooley Dewitt C.
Wlnekleman John &lt; .
Wright Harney
Whaler laaac
Young Andrew A.

Second Ward

FOBUISMBc MEV TOBI CAM STORE Bo*-. lio.'.iy W.
ra SUES tteKW MBS USB fflffi KEShES?
EDI 84EER tie NEW I® Uffl ffiEE

Newman I Icbanl W
Sachtreib '■eJrr.ek
Noblsa Joel ft
No Ua* Julius
Power* Samrel

leave to doubt, and also bog tim pr.vilego to make a abort reply through

bis. re. » u, taw- re i w~--&gt; -« ” T~J-r
‘E"
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u. rm n M
sire .r
bu&gt;.
giea for thirty |&gt;er cent lev. than before.
I mean jua&lt; what I eay- My baggie,
are all made of tho be*t material an 1
wad flushed AD who anbmprta buy­
ing bad bettor call and ano me before I
got out of ch* notion at rellmg st €•&gt;•!
Hasting* Sept. 3d, 1872.

And many buy them.
And nfany bny thorn.
And many buy them.
And many buy them

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.

T_ .i_ ____________

-Wo wete farored w.lh a

Hick* WillMai F
Hick* Chasln H

Pure Wines and Honors!

iuma aa awarded at our County Fair,
and published by ua last week, th*
award in claaa No. 3, Dniaion C, to
Mr. Hditob.—1 eaw a short |dwv in
Clark Sutton fur beet Cheshire boar, not the columns of the Il»*t J.Mr»al, pur­
porting to ooms arum Baltimore, and
trying to make a report of the grand
Grant and Wil*m rally bel l at th*
Durfee School Hous* in sail town, last
coining cold, fur notwithstanding tho
Saturday night, and by th* rami sign­
temperature ot the place where bis Faed to it would indicate that i: contained
t-nic Majesty dwell*, tur devil i* afraid all thn brain i of aud town, which I beg

_.

Al) who buy them like
All who buy them like
AU who buy them like

that the would be »Uj&gt;ervi»or. udmitUsi
a great many thing* Now Mr. Ballimure, one J &gt;hn will toll vou what ho
did admit, lie admitted that General
Grant'* Administration wa* so pure and
bright that &gt;1 did reflect; and when tho
Oreeleyised lUpubiicnns looked at it,
they only aaw the reflection ot thrir own
little sunk, and that was what ftightned
them so. No wonder! Aku&gt;, those
three ebeers, gireu for Grant and Wil­
son, were roaring big ones. Abo tlus*
three last cheer* given for the Sfeto aad I
County tick*)*, were tretueaiiuoe. lag |
one*, lonuwh eo. Ibex they shattered '
the poor, weak, toll, aiokly, brain of;
Mr. Baltimore, and mad* him bring

American Organ

Don't buy until you examine them
and e*« tf they are n-H Just a* good oa
any other.

Ii Offirefi tu tte Pillic ti its Merits.
The Weber &lt;fc Gabler Pianos

WARD &amp; THAYER.
Hastings 4 AUsgan.

May 15,
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■VB

Rend Alvin
Robert* Jarno* P
RuareD Julius
Bock Adam M
BeedGrorgwM
Rich Jaron
B«nkia Georg"

Don’t buy until you examine them
lanae Fand *ee If they are not Ju»: w good •" Makepeaea
Mtxhar Loreuxu D.
| any other.
Srtaon IMrtd P.
Oralrorn Gaotgu U.
Or.torn Mlle
Ormsby Christ G. _
Palraiaur George’A
,

|

Price th® »M to »taj. WansiHSjtsn
ftn ten Mb lia vemHijun
Prtn torn M to Ilk fbtuH 5 jun.

forUi th* above report.
Tba wnald bo«
Bureau&lt;on, or Jobs,

lishment «P

ytortue.—At Unwra Hall on Thurs­
day and I May avenging*, tba S4th
PoHtios here ia bat aotllinz into the
IW •»». r—« Londa. T.R- old channel* cd Union and Bebel as it
i,m J
ud A»™. has boon heretofore, and it will remain
so aa krag a* the old Bouri&gt;cn Democracy
are mowed by too aam* spirit* that wustaineJ the rebellion. Republican* her*
■re Legiuing tn eaa that it u uaalcs* to
flunk of “Shaking band* aero** th*
BfoUy Cham,” with R*b*k until they
are triltag to r—eh half way. Henre
whatovar g«&gt;l opnwu they may here
Mtactaiaed lor Greetey, whBa the spirit
of Rebellion ia still rifo and rampant, it
in an toveeiiiaw" duty to vote for Grant j

10 Barrel k&gt;l» u&gt;4 W
1“ drejeni at «
vancc above Cttr-Joad Rat*.’*.

small

MaoHareaaid oa fen*
Uncblw anM on User,
HacMnea aMd on Un**,
Machlaae sott on tire*.

Fourth Ward.
Angle Andrew J

Water Lime,
Ohio lime,
Shingles o£ all kinds,
w lUfim WWO If Wl l&lt;W
LOTSCASH FOB.

Third Ward.

�CAPITOL OF MICHIGAN.

Gigantic

Gift

Enterprise.

airfield ttliMlb ft, rdflowi^j re.

WILLS’ CAHBOLIC TABLETS

tnariuUe puesagw.ia Mr. Kumuev's last
adhuaK
The time f«a th.- »uMior» baa j.aaaeil,
-»|NKiaUy who. H* «»,»«! power would
• mre mot. reramd.Miuw^t»rea1 uf ttear
defeat.
VHney tfter Rhow-citlren.
Uumid not l-e flaunted iu the faces of the
v unquMhed It ahemffi
be inacribe I
•m rvgitiH-t.ul eulnra. unr jnrtrnyed in
l*-tun-v at the Nation*] c-Bjutal. Uut
the imweht h» uuiber.t u. a regimental
••hir with the forbid dm luwnpiMiu I
Ho i» a (lirture M the National capital ।
rerelliag nrariea «rec fellow-cfuara*. '
tpoB tiki* Gen. Garfield made the fobtawtog mdignent and rtaqurnt &lt;*xn-

$166,000.

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION.
L&gt;tM« tM»M U Ik. ArvklMt. Mr. K. K. Mfsis. Ik. Iw® »t iIm I-vrlsfet s' Ire »
Cthtm. thsslsf af Itu Nr- Capitol U MM&gt;i*m. tars taSfO-.^

The

Calvert Lithographing Company of Detroit,

Onuul Mtuiral Entertaiiunen!
St. Joseph,Mich. Sept. L1872

The New Oapitol and Grounds,
Guarantee Satisfaction
. s.,
*

"at.« P“?» 1

“Who rroto that ? Wer «mH earih
uiMjrtntMtd hur it might have liee'u
I&gt;enitril by Ji-tf.r*ia Davis or anv of'
I tee lArmocralic learimu of the
Hut
•I- you raaliae, can you cumiKphaed.
that tfesw are the Brurdi of Charire
Sumner, oi -M«k»ailiu»etts »- tliat he '
left them hs-lund Io lie re.i.1 lieforA u '
public meeting to Fuaeuil Hall, when be'
sailed fur Er..pc ! I«l u* review that
id/* for a tm luvnt. Yuu tuurr not writs
upon tho walU uf yuur home* the liattle* in which y«ur suns laid their lirm
up JU th- irrunuten’H altar.'bes-auw (hey
may remind -«nnc man of his dofi-at.
A soldier must nut occupy the 1‘r.aidnu-1
tiul ihuir 1-uiMitno nuiu tuny !«• remind- 1
ml that 1h- helped to jMt doarn the j*. •'
ledlioa If this is tree, if thfa doctrine ,
i. right, f int» 9ou frartrnrh Utr han •

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QT“W&lt;N4*Mt br railroad »U1 ]„

BLOOD PURIFIER.

,900 in ILenl Entatc !
$3,000 itt Cush

OPIUM EATING ANTIDOTE

CARD
TH EVERY INVAUl
IUU iki*. Ueetik ®r All! b. .

716 PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS

WHATEVER^

dSSMSIfSWi
AGENTS

DR. AT KIN
Cure* Recent nDdOld-dtanding I&gt;i«r

nt:- «pp)au~&lt;.. and , n. ...t X
- I
Ur. "umucr »aya lb., preei-ucv of INwi•l-ot Grant iu the White I Liu*- ia w
Ikiuuct with llu* lurlmbl. n in vripluiu,
nail must b* rvmur.d. / eunrer (hat (f
Area. Grant u th honor
tor nmlrf.
thtlouor ihtlnrrerh itnui: (Great,
' ■heerinoj It wa, to refute that «i-riaou -lauder upon tho •nldirr. that'
a‘
IU.OAII uf t),. vr(cr.ia&lt; nmouiblad M .
1‘iltabasgh. I eay ucaia that ,»• wutiM
of utikindarv. fell from ihrir Kre 1
W lieu Mr. Grerley, trvia th.- lugli pu- I
■ituiu ul u.am’idute fur tho l*muiracy,'
•J.r* adherwis*. dvrlare bi* aU-Trat*«"s
tu tu- uttrrly flits. 1 (Anphauw )’
.

KrrUtwlM.U.trM

LADIES-.’umiRFx R^urr

.stef

INOCURE.NO CHARGi

; Tw^mT Btooo PuwnERr4^

Uraufa Justice to Soldiers.
IWo followintr inriiieut uf th? bur war I
taken fccm PMpD* Tjf, ,f f;rnt
Wheti wtoatm-rv Ha into Vick,burr, I
It...• .Kr .1 .
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I

HORAf10 HUH, Prert 8TANLET W. TORHffi, Wj.

Agents Wanted7
CAMI'AKN EUDECCK tTTt'ikxr

Iilrloligiim! -Jfcl
Sr ,u
• aptturtr took adrentugu uf tbs soldiera*
• -sicra*-., tn charge the UKvt uutrag*• iu»rau*. One ot ihi'ON bsartl-s. tmiaev
i; rubber. «u brought u. tern, by G-n-iu! Grant in tbs f. Unwin- manner.
Th.; steamer hail ita ducks i-rowdel

HAS. J. OUS.8a ML

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PhotoCTanhs,

Fhotgrashs. HALI'Olil)

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TABLE SAUCF,

LOOK HERE

•Are you tbr l upbita «f thia 1
Yre &lt; ton end."
manJ **’Liirr»’ hup- v

THE BEST HUGE AHO BELIIH

FOR FAMILY USE.

-Ahum twahv Bumlrod ai l ti.‘
•What Lave mu cuar^-l f»r
iroJ"
•Frida &gt;n to twroitytiir ilullur

U.M. Z,VsMHUt

S'9A,

Mire, N«. II t'annl H., Gram! llrpid-,
»K«trajfts?2i set .Lift

Carriage &amp; House

•Ton tn twraty-flvr tai h } ia thrt,
Why, that la too mod-r*;.. It is u [■
lliut you uhonW totv- to tab- th.- I.
for to smalt a rtnn Y-u bad Imt

RE MOVED

!tiuody&gt;ung and growing urcliael
DUTY Ob'!’’ 'I’lC-AH I
bg buiMum, living stream of water.
SXQU INIitVEMENTSVot: Cl CBS I
•Hl acres under impruvvmoot*. 1 Bulls------- ........... e ,,,
,
£mm Scbfe-1 House. fugur Ihi.Ii
....
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1,00® tree*. Hj-b-u-lul uml.r of nil A.. Ar.
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u:u|er&gt;ta»d it until, ia a tew luinulea.’ Aimlu; Oak, Ihmwood, WWtermel . tc THE WAYTnORTAIN (il'BGOCDS:
Fur further in-, c,rsM.n.ia&lt; .i adi.:,-..,
x.« »'mL
na &lt; nl»r came from the gu-ni to knap forms. fti.&gt; je-r acre
slek tasxber. .d r' i«».i ike’emwr
tho ■reamer itjni! the €&gt;|itaiu jcLL Loci st ruction*, inquire at this Office, or
, •• V,"*1,1"’” " ■“*. ।
oil over »rTx tx dulbn takmi for fare । tbs propri-t ■•*.
fii ru ecch officer, and sill over $3 fruva
cm h soldier, mid th» order wa- oboyed.
The men knew tbut :b«y had bm.« viciimiA'd. bat £&lt;!t b-lplive. Wbeu they
Irarnad what the Gem ral hud dour. '
th^jnree thru ch.«r. ffir Grant with a I

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n—ture cut ivDi^i IM..,

Flagg. iittnncfs. Mrtunterg,
and !olitiful Caricaiurtg
Painted to Order.
WOODEN OLOCK UTTEH

What Next?

&lt; hunt Msid tu -tn- u( Li, »uti —
•
•TH t«rh thoai rettubxa: rum tint j
lhe buys who hsve op-a -d the river f ir '
them are no! tu bo plundered uf their i
bun! rwruingv oa their trip hutn.If I
trade i. to foliar th- Du' k&gt; .am, it I

HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS I
Public Tent

LADIES

Cathartic Pills!

on. crook's

WINE
AMERICAN

BOOKS

MARBLE

Condition Powders!

4u.lk. t-ib 4&gt;| w S-ura

living which the war oacariuaad. eapec-tally ia Wusbirigtuu, luCt him At it« end
ia debt This wa* not the rrault
■if his (■onKmdrxpeaditnr-i Tbs*larn•-s: part of the liule capital which he
l«a'—.id at the Logining uf the war

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leswlr^teu ewse^f U*4.

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Dr. Wells’ Eitracl of Jonteba
COIB, WALLACE k LAW.

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imZIumU faksalrkv
re van a lips peptic AtFaarl
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w&amp;bere sAsMUadf L*a4 ef •** uee seal*.
‘"opSTi TOT BUOCIES,
•teto ae&lt;*«sail Ar/IT FilCGJiK Wr Atf7
a-Twmk SiCr. serelfll
* w «tsisunslHM III llall sot-ril*4 __

The •*&lt;'., B 4 Q. B. R.," ronaiar
from 'tucago tlmwgu GatoeLurg to
ItorboKtoa, baa achiavra a apb-ndid
rcputalioB iu the last two yaara as the

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$60,000 00

SEWIING MACHINES.

T.- us draaa «^o. «s. 3U. i-:,

D■» AM.se dl Ike
—I laprammair Me4 kw .irvstar.

TWOGRAJD CAP! TA LN OF

IN

NATURE’S

Hair Restorative

Gift Enterpris,
’$5,000

Prevent* lalarious Fevcra, m
Gives tone tuyourhytUm.
TRY MLCIUMIB’SWIKEOFTA h

GREENBACKS!

mi

PURIFY YGUB BLOOD.

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MEAT MARKET!

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BusincNe that will Par

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, On motion of Mr. Jones, the report of
■ Committee. was adopted.
The Committee upon NIomIImoou*
Claims, through their Chairman, fisrtber reported that they bad examined the
following account* and would rwocotn-

VOL XVII.
htfesW Mi

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN

C8f^

WEDNSDAY, OCT. 30, 1872.

NO. 27.

jjartr£.

Just Received, at

—J. II. Mooroe. Darid W. Smith, and
Elijah P. Barnum.
Committee no Finaucc — Henry,
Brown. D. It. Cook, Rimaeil K StanImi, John McCallui, ami Rieharl

. ilArroRD
wU.. u, MUM.
i^gaslstE

I

Celebrated Diving Flue Stoves,
On motion aeeounl No. 2 wi
frv® the table and diooltewcd.
Ou taniion of Nr. HoHneoa.!

Universally known ax the BEST HEATIXG STOVE in the World!

I ask the gbofa to La assessed nnrrn
lb* shove described lauds.
J. W. Haronrstis,
Drain Ctommiesiooer.
Dated Hastings, 0*110(5,1*72.
On motion of Mr. Monroe, die Re­
port waa accepted and adnptafK,
tin motion Board .Vljoarnrduntil 2

On motion a! Mr. btantoo, the report
of (be C inmlUre waa accepted.
On motion of Mr. Briggs. tbo report
of the Committee wan amended by lay-

to ssaem upon the several description*
in their townships, the auras aarrportc&lt;I
by the Drain CommteslotMr. as a drain
tax ; al&gt;-&gt; the sums so reported by the

II? Manufacture

eral, containing a statement of the
amount of State tax apjmrttooed to thia
County, which on motion, was rwertwd

Genuine Eastern Oak Leather.

thereto"the amount of three orders Cnw
out and accepted of Thirty Bve and
32 100 dollars, making in all to the
credit of the County Treasurer fur, and
oo account of the shove named improve*
meats andadjusted by the Corn millee
11,158.72.' In addition to the abort we
tad that W. I. F. 11 sms is enlitlsd to

Salt! Salt! Salt!;
iiikirr.
fokn*.

point meat by this Board to prepare the
People's cases tor tilal at the next term
of the Circuit Court, reported, that they
had performed the duties assigned them
and that Mr. Edward A. Holbrook ac­
cepted the appointment above mention­
ed, which on motion was accepted and

Wheeler

7777^2

The C'ornmitlee on Cossuty Building*
submitted the following repeat:
To the Boon! of Supervlenra of Barry
Countys—We. year Committee, ap
pointed to report on County lluildtnp.

Willson

put In the Jail barn, and al«o that the
els: rm nt theJsjl be re-plastervd, an.!
new LUnds in the upper windows erf the

BLACKSMITHING!

Attorney for the Pefvple. for and during
the Term
Adopted.
The Chairman anaouMcd as the Cam­
mine* with to e-nfer E-lward A. Holb-nok :Memes. D. 0. llnbinsm and Pkia-

“aTit. a'J«V.'
FRAN KVWaKK

Mr|Nivbol» moved that th- Char*
man appoint a Cooamilta- of three oo
aprariraomrat of Taxes.
Motion prevailed.
The Chairman announced the follow­
ing as sock Commitlee :
Mooers. Niebria, Crmsy, and Wilcox.
Mr. Cobb lalrcdueed the following
Resolutkm :
that no atroual of the Reg

tern sn Bas Joe 19, 1112.
DENTIST

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litiija.

Sflii Silier aii PM
HASTINGS, MICH.

J. Cole &amp; Son,
J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

Geo. C. Xkhoks,
David W. Smith,
, Pleiades Brown,
David G. Robinwm,

GROCERS

Russell &amp; Nevins

DRUGS
Michigan Exchange.

Me dicines,

and

I

John McCalla*.
Paler Cobb,
J. H. Monroe,

Otr tr taill* Lnraium Ma
LAE HASTE,
STUCCO
TATE HE
HE Hi BAB,

Dye Stu Us,
Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

Maple Omve,
Orangeville,
Prwwville,
Rutland,
Tbornayple,

Henry Brows,
Into Q Cresrv.
Lewie WHsOg,
F. W. Crilnss,

Cook, of Has tinge City, was rimae t.
Temporary Chairman.
On motion «rf Mr. Monroe, th* B&lt;wrd
proceeded to the election of Chairman
by ballot, with lisa following result:

PAINTS &amp; OILS
City Dining Roornu
(Strictly Ternpemnce.)

WARM MEALBAT ALL HOUR8.
iW"Sabucribe for a Home puper. Take the Banvu: it u the
Larp»t. Cheapest and beat pa­
per puhlinhed in thin Bertion
of Michigan.

F. W. Collins baring rrairod a ma- j
taritycf roue &lt;rf all ibe Supers morn I
sleet, be wu declared dnly elected m ;
chairman for the current year
Mr. I). W. Smith moved ibal the I
Chairman
• Coumrttae of seven I
‘"Mteicn wevaiUl.

Nr. D. K. Cook moved that the chair
man sppoiai the folUwm- standing

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Hasting* City, OetoUr, 14th 1872. $
Thia being the day designated by th*
Statute of the State of Michigan for the
Annual Meeting of the Board of Super
visors. The Supervisors cleet of the
severs! township* sod the City of Has
tinge, met at the County Clerks uBcc,
in said county, as above, end relied to
order by the Clerk.
■
On the Roll being Called by Town­
ships and City, the following were pres­
ent and answered to said evil an M-

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rWTS. OILS, qnooeifics,
Gold &amp; Silver Watches

i

n e Defy Competition

All of wliieh is revprelfolly submitcd’
D. B. Pair*, t Sepia.
G. Sraiaxa, $ of Poor.
Hssliop. (kt, 12th, 1872.
On motion of Mr. Munroe, ths Re­
port waa accepted and adopted, and re
forced t» the Committer on Finance.
Ths G-mmittae upon Miatallsneou*
Claim* through their ChaioMn Mr.
Munroe, reported that &lt;h*T had examiard th* fonowiag secuaHls, and would

On motion of Mr. Cobb, Board sd
timed antil to morrow morning al the

Wu. H. Powxaa, Clerk.

On motion of Mr. Nichole, the report
wasACerpted and adopted
Op motion of Mr. Cobb, theShertfl
was authorised to attend to repairs reeotn mended by Committee oo County
Buildings, erf the Jail and Court House,
and the Superintendent! of Poor, those
at the Poor Honor, and the purehmo

The Committee upon Mtaeeilaneoua
Claims, through their Chairman, ftrrth-r reported that they had examined Uv
following accounts, and would remrn.

�tras wittns-ros Lrtrsv
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patissal Ityttiiean Ticket.

Election Notice.

1
, &gt;n&gt;pow
ty as iU

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D«L««&amp; W«v
&lt;1» l"U "t
I: seems tv me that tU vitiatod and
head radknllMn. w alre-dy decided.
co nipt rd tastes .if the readers of the
Your correeponacni mu aswuy*^s«•
of Barry.
~ iniwrttbln
ia which it ends
I sortsd that the dungs of ftmit assumed
’ 1
Hoau
Jo*n&gt;*i
inm-t
be
entirely
esli.fi
rd
That Boovmnay And the soil of Bar­
«,«it with th&gt;- tuntmnpt it deserves. 1
now, with Ilia maaterir billingsgate by the Democratic party at their Bslfi- and■ it «•!&gt; i&gt;"« rewiltn far t!w*&gt; of
ry County dunyc:
productions from the pen of their new more Convention vu not made in pursu­ our time Ignored pirty who do not wish
ance of any real change of their pro­ to be involve I in that eontompt, to re­
that journal ever had any serious alaver, and disloyal principle* proclaim­ pudiate it at the polls. In order that
Tua true soldier I* ever dssetvlttg of d.,ubta (!) about it* ability to “dive ed before, during and since the rebell­ this may be dene; in order that every
voter mar eunacsentlvusly cast hi* vote;
any place u? public trust ot cmnlument deeper and c&lt;&gt;v»o up nastier’' than any ion, but ia ftsndulsnt dissimulation of in ordur that the ulteraative may not
to which bo may aspire, th* duties of other, it can now rejoice with “joy un­ their real sentiments for the purpose cd
which he 1* competent to ’wrforrn with speakable and full of glory*' tkat suc­ getting office. This we have asaerted
credit to himself and the people. Just cess has st last overwhelmed them. especially true of tho Soutcrn ex-rebels,
With him, they ean all doth* them­ u bo almost to a man retain the amne
ses, and he possesses all the Jefferson- selves in green malignant slime as with sentimcuts upon which tlie campaign a!
fan quallflestlone. Let every patriot a garment, and bo will yrt retain 1MJ8 wait prosecuted. These, howev­
enough to look quite natural.
er, are the very vnen who went office
; and every snldler VOTE for him.
And they hare exhibited considerable thn most, and who thsrcfore cry oul
of Cod,” said an eminent writer. Buch shrewdness in selecting a man who loudest in favor of the milder views of
a man Is a necessity iu the office of ha* nothing to loose and everything to the Cincinnati platform as espoused at
^County Treasurer, and Milo T. gain, a ITorfJi-lrM aJrrntxrer, without
: moral, social, cr financial r»s]ion*ibi1ity
Since the disastrous re*nlt* of tlie 1
Wukklkb is tliat man, VOTE for him. | that can uttar hi* slander* with porfret
October election* have made tbo weak| Tna only protection there is against impunity, a sort of ragged camp folnesa of the Greeley coalition apparent,
This wonderful vogoUblo restorative '
awindUng apreuialors in real estate fa | lower, that would Vo in hi* proper elo- some at tho Democratic paper* both
| tbe official record. Thai thl* reeonl | meat, when inhaling th* poiaonous va­ North and South begin to disavow, tho jis the sheet-anchor of the feeble and de-'
por of a dungeon, a wanton gormandi- humbug that waa cooked np at Balti­ bilitatcd. As n tome and cordial fi&gt;r the I
mistakes. Vote for Johx Horcnros. I| rev, who seeks to slake hie thirst, and more and are now engaged in vomiting
Oo laws must be rigedly enforced j latten on thn blood of character, whose the crow which their heated stoma'lis
that society may be protected and fraud j highest aspriatiou* of lifts manifest ennnat any longer retain and refuse to^
are especially subject. it is superseding'
i and crime prevented- To ensure this11' themselves in trying to drag everything digest.
■ .te-treble object—Vote for Cnsni-Ds O. Mnto the same cesspool In which he is , Th* last sample of this very nafural ovary other stimulant. In all climate*,
: wallowing With infinite and almost ex­ result of tho bolting of food incompeti- tropical temperate or frigid, it arts ns a
i' tntic pleasure and delight. Loping there. bio with Southern stotnaeh* ia given in specific in every 'spscir* uf d-surdor
' by to riw, Iluruix-Hke from tbo ruin, a recent editorial of that unscrupulous
i ■ and light hi* torch front tbe fanrral pile Greeley organ, the SaraaMi JUntt. It
j of otiu-r and better men, a man whom
0vn County Surveyor designate* the, |। hit new made friend* liate, aud dared
14 What is to bo tho uffuct of these
LYON'3 KATHASIC:
!'
Ura&amp;dario* of uufr farms and lore, flics not nominate, fearing that he would ' elections on the Presidential canvass a
jidi'rerr! tteparty, and now tii-kle him daw days will develops. It i« very poethe tinosof our public highways and is
(I wiih th* proaiire that he shall be pul aible that tlie loss of tbeae States will
( upon the editorial staff, (and such a give a ntw impetus to ■ tho Straight-out
staff I) to do all tbe dirty work, know­ 'movvuieut, and that thousands of Dem
' ing that h« would do it with a kccnhcl- ocrats who hod mads up their minds to
r ’ ish. He likes it, it is better to him than
,t|io UffJimry of sustaining ths Cinrin। any nomination, especially wh-u sure
1 ■ and certain defeat would follow, if he the principle* which they have never
. was nominated. But such promises on nbandond. and either rote the Straightlliviiis, our candidates for Coroner* their part (judged from a petty stand
out ticket or take no interest in the conby any words of commendation.
■ point) would be much better broken isst.” This roafeuimi of fraud sad
Rkfvuucaxs of Harry County—All ’ than kept, for such articles a* "Our dishonesty at Baltimore is called forth
New Advertisements.
I Haitrnuft" in tho last /sanwl will Itelp by tho manifest prospect of utter defeat
IxGon In life ; men worthy of the fullest ., mightily to defeat their own party ends, under ths coalition, and is only trad a
Money to Loan.
public confidence, and the voice uf the ••[kx.tally with such a* know the auth­ u hen there ‘is nothing to gain by fur-.
true men of our County. We cotfld not. or. for his supreme contempt and hatred jj tlier dissembling. Yet Greeley and
: if we would. xnnke any distinction is a thing greatly to Ire desired, wp Sumner worn aacundcd by *ra» of tbs
among thorn and should feel tliat we ! don't know how bonost men could get verdant Republicans in the assurance

DRY GOODS

Vinecar bitters'

JITTERS.

pumilOH

S. T—1860—X.

were doing the public Injustice it we I along w ithout it very well, and vo pro­ that ran Democrat* w«nt recancllutlnn,
did not urge you, and each of you, to .' sume tho Handles and Grants, tho earnestly desire pacification of the coun­
Cocks nod Wlieelera, and th* Ku }i6ux
try, and would faithfully curry out the
( oi the Court House, read his article amendments to tho Constitution and the
[ with satisfaction, feeling that the seal'
President to Co.vmcr. Wc entertain I
j r&lt; construction laws. General Himter,
-do doubt that you will do it; and as a of jurtificatiou was now attached io |I Hon. Josw Black, Gov. Smy th of Mary-! f*^“ * ISihI then names. A marplot in the Eepub­ laud' and others of their gleet leaders ,1
last word urge you and each of you to
licanparty! Yes, wo did have one |! denied this openly, end every time »'
see tn it that the voters are at the polh.'' such, and are very glad that he has i
! unceru Democrat speaks upon tho- sub- '
that tbc Up majority In the County
gone out from us, with hopes we fear i yect lie give* it the lie directly or indi- i
on the utii of November may be j he will nevtr sec realised, and if there ’
j recorded for our principles, our party, ; are any more “plots" we bo|&gt;e and wish j rectly ; Vol despite these damning proofs'
of their hypocrisy we are still called up­
our candidate* cur country and the' I them Godspeed, we bare no use far I
on to be'.irvo ia the he nasty of tho eve-1
highest Interests of all our people.
&gt; such, they properly Irelong to that par-;
. By order of‘the Republican County■ (ty who have placed tbcmielre* ujsjn :
, that grand and sublime jilntform of
eternal and everlasting [wineiplcs at ■ . The CAiwys Tmw* (Democratic) thinks ।
“any tiling to beat Grant'* But that | theio are fifty thouun i Democratic ।
w un'l put yon into tbo Blate Senate. I voles in Indiana which will be cast for ,
O'Conor and Adams, and that if tkn co-'
। Geo-C. Austin Blair's letter* and prom­
Heskmbka' with largely reduced tax­
a tian, Ixali direct and indirect,, the Ad­ . iso*, to the contrary notwithstanding, I should be they would carry the electors
i
or
any
other
plan.
Tliat
little
game
ministration of Gunn Gaixr has re-.
,! didn’t work—"Desrry bought for fifty • against Grant This may not bo eon-;
doted the -Vrtuia*/ Mi 3G4 millions of'
clusirely computed, but the defeat of
uuaia in iur»n war* nnu
Greeley and Brown in that State on the!
think to Mr. Striker, also, but «re know
i of some who wore bought on a mere , present political stalos by many thocsand
majority fur Grant can be inferred j
-• - ’ —
prfiite to pay and tbo men who bought I
from the Eepnblican majorities for Cun. i
BE HP AED DOING
at that, wore badly sold.
—----। “Dewey clurgod too high fur print- groasmeu and the Legislature, which
latter result of Hendricks for Governor !
Wc print Io day our fort paper before j lug tickets and wronged tbo Co. Cam.,’’ |
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—
([;j jl(, •» \vc|[ vo supjxHs, -Dave Cook I। is now found to be owing Io the Tern- i

I , Sy^iW»nl-AL the IPsal ILIvst Vsllrv 11
. ntet Want—ALLS* CaWaaa Coaasil
BteraatBUsk. blals tusrs.
I im Wau-At m* nwtr&gt; oa«. ia
! *srt Usaii.
r» uirra

■rotte, from tbo opening to tbe close?I
If not, select your meu at ano*.
If you have no perron deiiguatod iu
each School Dietrict to eee that a wag-

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Plain Black Silks
aEtfa’K-

Thousand Dollars

WE PAY

CASH

FIIH ElERi flOLLIIIS WTII (IF»
s/?/;
Carriage &amp; House

hht'j.t. Banners, Streamers,
and Political Caricatures I
Painted to Order.
WOODEN

fA w .l- krntesssW.I tl

BLOCK LETTERS.
Oul

l*artscn!ar attention prid to

SPRING A AVERY

Fht.sy Sh.ow Cards.
LANGLEY DICKINSON
*tieg-. S. pt IS. IS72.—tf

J. H SLATED.
make it for the Interest of E’
Womn:
.■•--ilr

HASTINGS'. Ml&lt; it.

I FASTINGS
OMTORT’S
OUGH —

MASTERION.

MEAT MARKET!

We bur our Good. of Muuufucluren. ud Importer.. and w.l

SPRING A AVERY.

Silver Tongue’
ORGA-IVS,
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Ssrpcal art lectaiical,
WM

DENTIST

LOTTERY!

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Yeeterfay a ’grand and imposing
"L demonstration of the colored Odd Fel­
lows of the District took plane in honor
of the twenty sixth anniversary.
C. M-

175 Packages of Dry Good

Dress Goods.

A NOBLE CHARITY.

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,n«.b&lt;,u.lMPd * «„

250 Rolls New Carpet

8PIIN6 &amp; &lt;VEIT

j we must • have thorough organiution- must all have our hash. Geo. C., and if I tion will meet here in a tew days when
I Have wc sack aa eryeasMtisa * Eepub- people are willing to pay for being hum-! the books of eabmetes will be ready, and
1 Kean reader: Is there such an orguni- bogged, why let them. And as to they -ill rommonoo to prepare the bill*
' ration in your Township or Ward ? If bennne, we know of a party tn our City ,
qpt derote the few remaining hours of who ia the High Official in G. T. Lxsdge.1• may be required after tbe assembling of i
the eunvaas to this ntnlra! preliminary who is in th* habit of sending up 25 1 Congress next month. They will coin- j

cents evety Monday night, (hi* fine lor mence their labors two weeks in advance
non-attemlance) and Jet* his little ben­ of the session so that thio which ia the
zine bill* go unpaid, and that man is short session, and closes on the fourth
meaner than you charge Dewey with be­ uf next march, may ndl be annoyed by
ing. Did wo believe it always best to delays which the preparation of appro- ■
call thiegs by their proj&gt;er name*, we priation bills usually cause*. Tho pen- j
should have used some that we deem sfon, West Point fortification and other j
’ or that ** the movwmout is strenc enough very appropriate, hut we have prefored bill* will be ready to report very curly ;
in the session Some of tho committee !
। to take core of itself." These are the to leave billingagale out, and write facts
i sunken rocks cn which many a great and truths aa we see them, hoping that are already here.
Gov. Henry D. Cooke and Gen. N. P. I
, end good cause ha. been wrecked. Bo- I perhaps the JoumaTt correspondent, or
I member, il trill fo &lt;• Art* U rrprni Xtfltd. editor, might see himself aa others see Chipman, accomtxujfod by Messrs. A It. j
,
Shepherd,
Wo. A Ocok, Henry A. 1
him
and
bo
benefited
thereby.
i cS Dut^ ttim tho polls are closed.
Jones, and John H. Brooks, called up-1
Have you any wavering Irieod*. any
on tbo President yesterday, and ron- j
' neighbors likely to be deceived by the
A Woas I‘xa*05si--lt is perhaps
gtalulated him upon thn re*nit of the
due tho Republican* who have so faith- .
locant elections;
so, loose bo time in seeing them, and
fully supported the editor of this paper
eettinr the truth before them.
Tbo Treaeuiy .balamv nt the cloee of j
as candidate for Senator, that we should business yesterday were: coin, •78,181,1
Have you any acquaintances who, ab­
say that the statcmer.ta concerning him
197,84; coin certificates, •24,680,000; i
sorbed in business, engrossed in pleas­
published in the JTitsw Journal, written currency, *1.884, 441,28; special depos-'
ure. or abeent tros* home, aro abo ut to
by George C. Worth, aro neither far
its oftegri temfere for redemption of |
negiert their ma*l nepousible political
osrtifieatee of deposit, «21, 756, 000.
duty?
If so, are them immedi­
‘hem are abeolately false la every par­
Th* ease of. Frederick De Kraft
ately, am! prevent tbeir vote* from Ire- ticular, apd that the statomout nf A R.
charged with tbo murder of Peter BeaRiis, published under the signature of
nett, waa concluded yeetosdsy. Da“Watchful” are absolutely falas in eve­
Kreil was found guilty of maaslaagbry particular, as published either in the
and sentrocvd laat evening at 6,80 o'­
Jr-rs-Z, or Charlotte Zredrr
I that no vote nay bo lo-i. Tint nry
dock to eight yean in the penitentiary.

I »• Mtsvia* »&gt;»?.« Sats Sara &lt;tasW**w.l
l SsMlH lh&lt; sBwUaa La Ur a*imi wsnla i

One Hundred

and Stove Bingham'* fixed that all right, |: pernnee vote in bi* favor, and not, os at;„
"■1'‘
if not, go for ’em. Geo. C. "Van aesoci- first supjxreed, solely to hi* superior
SAL!
'cord? Shall it bo cue that will give joy atod too much with Dewey,” you think personal popularity. Th* Temperance
io loysl'hcaria, or to traitors? The iu- ■ for hie (Van's) good ? Well, we think purty kept their nomination a secret, fur srtTEor Ji
if it had been generally known to the , u&gt;«USl" "is'c
(tore is open to no human eye, yet wo
Deuioersrj. tbeir fore of spiritual prewc- *««i»ua"LM|"
1 firmly believe we shall have tire pleas-. and may be rwy strong. Hut, Van
I ore of announcing a glorious victory write* buek to msny parties here that woald have been likely to have defeated
I for Grant over Grerby, for the E&gt;*pubhe don't ewe you a cent, but that you tlie Tempcrane* candidate. Tharois no a«
i licc.ns of the nation, the Stat'- and die owe him ; which make* il look aa though longvr an attempt among respectable
journals to claim Ind.sna fur Grocley - gtlAiSt:
the Attachment between ps might be
But this result can only bo positively diaeolved. "Dewey pay* far his hash
assured by work. A fall vote is a Ere and benzine by copying from Greeley
, publican victory. To secure a full rote, and other pajiers,” fioas he ! Well, wo I The House Commit!* on Appropria­

THUKSomiu

They have Added to their Immense Stock

HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS!

leading Dry Goods Establishment
Western Michigan,

irEADRTDNER.
TABLE TOPS.
MANTLES,
SHELVES. ETC.

AMERICAN

MAULE

have now on Exhibition and Daily Receiving
tensive and Varied Aaanrtmn*n« U si.:. i

ATTENTION!

In the State ot Michigan

�TifE RepilBLK:^

‘eninsular Railwiy.
it has no mure claims
a roadm than
any Gtognmlky would ta-.ro.
Il rasU too mue.i, for too much.
With fifty tao dofiare you cm buy a
good set of out line and physical mips,
a set of cubical blocks, a gr»d globe, a
numeral frame and * Wobater’s Una­
bridged Dicfiortary, and then haw mon­
ey left They would be of great value
in oui schobla; but tho good arising
from the uw of this work—would il wver be r*oluod? I fear not

Republ
" e are crvdibly informed and
havu good Rcaiwna to bclievo
that the EnemiesBf the Repub­
lican Party are preparing u cir­
cular to be sent all over tho
County containing Statements

The New York

EVENING mT.j£“s£S

Saturday, Novembei 2nd, 1872,

Have tlie pcojda forgotten “School
District Records ” and “ Multiplication

theinro false against Ged. M.
Drew nudBihe, Cu;di,|,ie, „„

pur Tiekrt. l,t Republicn,
■hot be caught in this Trap set1
for no other purpose than to
defeat a part of our Ticket.
COMBOS COUMCIL.
Stand firm on Election ‘day
and allow no dodge of this kind
Bsgnlor meeting of the Common
: to defeat any part of the Ticket Council at tho Council reomt, Monday

Local felines Jlatice?.

Rrctnu.—On Saturday you yrho
are nut registered, J/ut lt,jiUtr or Lae
your vole* The severe! Boards of ttegMtration «ill Ini in aeauon at tbo office
afOiesoieror Township Clerk*. nnd in
thi* city in eceh Ward, from eight 8
o'clock in tho morning to 8 o’clock in
Ibo evening. Attend in yvrs.'n to this
matter, thoro i* nS other eurtainty t hat
yuur name will l». found on tlio Hat,
| an I in tha city of Havtinga, av iu all
oJicr citlov, n p/.-saMf tfflitalifa tt t/O
: /?«»•/ wMA in sasu'on n a nerfuity, If you
would bo Re ’istored. ■—

Fourth Ward—Al tbs Sheriff. Offiot, in tbe Court HoasJ

Minute* uf previous meeting* read
and approved.
Tho following account* were preacwt-

. D. HAYES, Recorder.

'

fntu a Cm1. Caenhslen la FibwIuss Artirlsa
I* irtaia. Is tarn.ills*. Tm&gt;rf&gt;r
tUmpls
a&gt;;ire at TU VnOssd attar esevsM
•iH dutusuui., am irsJy tvd farsutad traa mi
J sppUralw*".
foe U.«ra sad f* ta wort.
! AdtrwB Ti&gt; FrMh ru»"
Ctl Wa-

evening. Oet 2Sth, 1872.
Preaout—Alda Hama, Eastman, Kou-

fairly put iu Nomination.

MASONIC.

Of the City of Hastings.

Safe, Sure and Steadfast

W^D. BAYES, Recorder.

First Ward.

Bright James F
| Brown Chariea D
i Harare Georg* A

'IpBMS of KUBSCBIPnoK.

Goodyear A Striker tar pocket book
fur tiling chattel mortgages,
Dwightt Burra!! i Messer for *cra[iet,
Dwight, Burrell &amp; Mo,ior, ranting*
for Irun Bri.lgo, 917,15.
Dwight, Burrall A Me*&gt;er, fur «uow
temper, 80.00

Caroentcr Hnni*&gt;i
Wilber
(WCbafteaJ
Cole Joacpli
CeurUlght Harry
CMhG R
Chtamlcr HmJ F
Couk AaaJ
;mou Kjdvcwtcr
'Znke A Philo"

ceptiun of W for amiw plow wliii-h was
i laid over, nnd the Mundial ju-trur-tel to
i tnvretigalo iu regard to il.

Dicker William &gt;1
Dunning James
Darling William II
Darling G cargo W
Dwight CLarlm F

A nice rain on Saturday evening Lai
.
though hot quite enough of it.
^\\'n notice that Mr*
building is progressing.

Se KaHAJDW .s-?-"
SICHIU*. CEBTUL B. HL
C-rani Hirer Valley Division

Account of J. Co!*. balaneu duo
Hand** naw job on Bailey hill de., tlU.O'J, i
proaealed.
Murad and carried that ths an- &gt;

Rcnwnn, gtv* not only yuur vote*
Moved by Aid. Wood—
to the cause, but your personal exerThat the nmoi-nt as roportel by tho
tiou«, and your personal ]&gt;r.&gt;M&gt;nto al the
Supervisor . necessary t • b* laised,
P«Ui during the irdalr uf olveii.m day.
A’lOl.iM), be spread U[*m the tar roll.
. Rctuombcr that Mr. Van Brunt kofpi
up hi* Omnibus Lino.
Our cltucm
should extend to him thsfr patronage iutggoet un Railroad bond*, which wx«
paid "by tho township la.it year nnd
lie ia always on Laud.
which tliouil liave been paid by tha
Baornxux, reaicmbcr that tliflfoptib-1
lican party from the first hour of its ur-1| Moved that tho Council meet on
guuuatwn, liav taken ub step backward. |I Thursday evening uext for tho purpose
every new contest lu»» resulted in new ' of appointing an Alderman in pfcro of
rk-turiea. Il* crowning victory is at I
band. Be up and doing. Our watrhword Grant—Our aim the triumph ol •
the piimipte* Lc so truly represents.
1

Juniim Loreno
LakPflarviuls
Ic*U Henry &lt;’.
Lemm Hit
McMurry LnRhyettc
11I-l. .. '

Haney Barace J
Holme* Winslow I
Ho4th William K

WM. C. BEYANT &amp; CO.

Good Suitsfor boys $5.00.
Star Clothing House. Grand
Hapids.

Gutekunst Georg*
Gutekunot Christopher
Greblo John A
Goodyear George K
Goodyear Natban B
Green Henry I.
Good rear William 8
Grindle George I,

SOLD IX HASTINGS.
BYACKLEY

But Just a* gvod aa any other.
But Just as good aa any other.
But Just as good aa any other.
But Jost as good as any other.

Pur: Wines and Idouors!

Lu rnberffltUi Shirts, Socks, Fauc lltTatrr—That V;ip Armin and j
Gioves, Jr- Star Clothing . Shrinor an not do custom work. They '
. do cu’-tem work promptly* t their Cider I
House, Grand. Hapids.

What Next?

| and Vim-gar Mill, South cn4' of Jeffrr-

J esnuElj Stains. Lt «.J. i&gt;U&lt; *»»&gt; .si
effo. As rta M Us I—.1. rrMiy ss Us srsiUsou

■•oti Si. Ha iting* Cily.

Terete

SSEcxESSsFyiS

mjSl nsrwtrtss.'s.^lt

$11.00 for .Men’s Good
Sults—Star Clothing House,
Grand Hapids.
-Hf

All who buy them like them.
All who bay them like them.
All who buy them like them.

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.

And many buy them.
And many buy tticm.
And many buy theiu.
And many buy them.

Second Ward

Lemley Henry
stann i-en «
Moore Lyman II.
Myer* Joerph
Mnynsrd James U
Maynard Myron H
Mudge Royal
Minkler J'hn 1
Mindy John
Myrre Wm It

ijcvV Made nolbicc for men nnd
bo*&gt;. in rnd'ic** qitaoriti.-a. nt tire Now
Yurie t hah f'Jore.

FDBULElllteNEV IffilUSHSTOE
FtRSALEafcmHMUfflSffiE
FOT SALE Stem TOK Uffi«

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

ssrsxsBWfa&amp;sss t“ a

McNair Frederick
Moury Jtwse
McCoy George
McQueen Oliver
MclxdlanGeorge II
Maus Joseph
EJ-TT___ ■____

Om uf tl.e Lading Greeley mou uf I
this (afy, &gt;aul un MonJ ay morning last
that Grei'ley wo* ou tho tap abolf, and ,
war al! right W« don't know about j
Lia Ix-ing on thn top shelf just now, but ’
we are wdliug tu admit that bs will oc­
cupy that jmsition nt tho Ireivl of Salt.
River, nfter tlie 6lh uf Nov. next.

Ijook out lor adds Him; day* that
atobubthn head ad stay wid you nil
widder, and toko you fool bcry udnobQu.-.—Ail Made of Machine Od*,,
J suifeblo forMowan. Saw Mill*. Huggiys Gr»i Btfidt
and Wagwna. Pnfafo Oik A*-., at the
Wo nv sub Mich hero id Baatig*
Drug and Book Stere of
qaedJy.
_
jua«A:&gt;"&gt;
•
3. P. Bnszrr* 4 &lt;’•&gt;
(jila. Oik 03* i* tho cry, but you
Simula arc tire xliflerent grade* uf Ma Havdngv 1&gt;. O-, Ort. 15th, 1872.
G&lt;-o. Beckwith, Mary C. Carr, Hattie
cMbc Oik a! 8. J- Bich'* ataro
Tbe
■ qusJjiy, and choopnoe* iu price haffi x L. Dodg*. Alice Durkee, Mies Ann Hort.x&gt;. Mrs. Mary Budeon, Anna Hamall who examine them.
2Stf.
mund, David Ireland, Nellie Kent,
David Fattrncii, Amanda Peterman,
Maria Boove, Lovins Sheldon, Jamea
W. White, N. 8. Wright, Mary L.
i Wiokwiro, Jnc. Wolf, James Smith.
! Direct your lu’tera to No. of P. O.

American Organ

Don't buy until you examine them
i and Melt they are mt Just a* good aa
I any other.

It DM t» til Prtlis n its lenti

Hoyt Flepticn
Haney W 8

Ercryjtody Should try them before lurchasing Else uh er

Parson Etphriam J
Re*d Amn
Robert* James P
Raaaell Julius

The 'Webier&amp; G-abler Piano,

WARD &amp; THAYER.

Rock Adam M.
ReedGe«ra«M
Bich Jason
RrmkU George

Hastings J- Allegan.

.Hay 15,

| Box or drawer.
Blado George W
BlatteriyJanM
Smith Phfoeae
Sertwril William A
Sheldon Ira H

Prta the WktiK Straw Inst

“■ TT“ ~

iu

'•''Ti’atrrn Tnx'
“kbice mSdira-f!
’view hi* brood of Brahmas, and Cochin
China’*, nnd tbe *how was well worth
the trouble of walking up to hi* noultry
of Route Willi' y*^- U« ka» about righty ia all, and

oare. -v. ma. h troubta. M

rmtmtMtliHiraHSrai
Prta tm ISO rtHTtraH Sian
Keep a large supply of Salt for sale at Lowest market nttea,
• their Brick Warehouse.

Ur Bh(wJ of M.vthing w. bar.

Wn ia the county^or.jmnfl.ero.Jge
ha, four Brahmas, three cock, and one
pullet, hatched on th* 28lh day June,
&amp;wn egg* 0-1
w'nl kim from
by John p. Buxile, nnd think
they beat anything in th* Blate of their
One of them weighs sis pound*.
cnd only four months old. It will pay
uoylone to call on Mr. Barber, end take

Tta M to m 10 Iff cal bb Ite Sall Eucrt H tic loiter.
Fourth Ward.

Water Lime,^.
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all hinds,
f/g£ Lupsef ruwwfo If W L°V&gt;

LOTS.
CASS E-O3E1.

Third

�30641753023048532323234831234823

DNuchey &amp; Co’S. Column.
reported that tiny had examhed the
tillowliig accounts and wnbld rre-&gt;mmend their allowance as Miows :

:ooBsr”*r

laringslm County.
retting in
their stoods, tL» f-jlhnrit.g Cut'v-'rMFv-ei
take* pla-e:
Il.iat.rr - Haw utv «Mi E' ur T
Umi - I’relly writ huw *jv vtm ?
II.UI.KT—Bully never weight*! an
ranch in my life. What’s tbr now* ?
I Bun—Have lorn away froni home,
and hno-u’t bad a cltanre' |.j read t!„I Tattn-xr for two day*.
[• Baackt--Yon still real t^o Ihxaun

OF

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION.
} Ths Calvert Uthographlnp Company of Q.otroit.

The New Capitol and Grounds,
D»alit —Well, that's «oj uhli’Higti
OF THE EYES
it’s always treading on my foa*. Now DISEASE
KtprtMlly CiM•ili, »UMr raru.l er
thete ere coms on tlrnao tow, uad when , *»L)&gt;l*re 1m. of ».*!,(. trem UKAM’MTIU)
those coma are rubbed, it goes againd
“the grain’’ d’ye see? 8.11 grt marl and

Mr. Smith moved to-unend tl.c report
h? jxylng tbp Ilmting* Republican
Bdnucr. mid tbe Hoatlnga Home Journ­
al | the anm of forty-five (foliar* each, '
end the Barry County Republican and
tfip Naabvlllc Independent the etun of
thirty dollars each fur pabUahlng the
l-roevedlnguof tbe Board of Supcrvi-or*
doHar* and thirty aix co»t« waa pr»-cn &lt;1 tiring the year.
Motion did not prevail.
ted, and on motion received and allow,-d at tbe *um of &gt;6 26 aa claimed.
Mr. D. IL Cook, on bclHdfoftlic Barty by laying each of tbe patera mentioned
-County Agricultural fatdety, laid be-' liilttic fnrvRoing m-&lt;lon un equal num
fore the Board a cartillcateduly verified apublishing the |.rnrer*llng* of the
ird of Supervisor* during the year,
tint said society bad rabed thn *un&gt;of.
one butuhe.I dollar* and npwwda dur-1 wbich motion did not pr -vail by yea»
tug tbe presen t yew. for the jairpx of I anil noys as follow* :
promoting Agricultural, Manufacturer*-' i’K.tx—Mewua. Hrigns. Barnum, Lap ।
and Mechanic* Arts In *old county of
•
Barry, which on motion woe received , nnil Chairman—s
Nays—Budi, Henry Brown. I'Uladatied placc&lt;l on file.
Blown, Cobb. Cremy, Muaroc, A!eCollum, Nlcbnta and Robin-on—o
Alwent, Mr. Coot-1
Mr. Jones moved tn amend the report
by faying the Hastings Republican
&lt;qualiar-d valuation vf the taxable prop­ lUuuerand the Hastings Home Journ­
erty of tbe county, to aid Uce Agrtcul- al the snm of fifty dollars each for pubtural Hoclrty of Barry County, •• pro. U-klng the proceedings of th- Board of
supervisors during tbe year.
amount U, and Li hereby hutrurtcl to
Ik- used In tho erection of buildlugsand ' Mr. Lopham mmS that Uit- num of
l&gt;crmaneut Improvements, and tor no forty dullnre each Ik- paid tin- Ha-tlngRepublican Banner nnd the Hastings
other purpose whatever.
Mr. Bring* moved to amend the Rra- X Journal for publUhlug the pro­
gs of the Board of Fufo-nlaors
■dution Ixy Inserting one-twet&gt;tietl: of,
dtfang
the year.
&lt;&gt;ue mill In pUes of one-ten th of one
Motion prevailed.
mill on the aggregate equalized valnulinn of tbe taxable property of the
County, which motion firernlled by thirty dollar* each be paid the Harry _ ...... put JojitiUer.
County Republican and the NaehvHle ibo governor to their engine k ;
Irilcroudent for publishing the .|-ro- •nloag
I
n&gt; stoailiiy, too. If there i
c.4dn!gn uf the Bonr.l of Hnperv|«nm': thing I bilotc it m a Gorercjr,
tidrltig the year.
ij Uttig-LWbo «n, a uubriou

DR. r, A. CAD

OPIUM EATING ANTIDOTE

,000 in Ileal Estate
.000

Ob!
$5,555

716 PBEMliJMS AS FOLLOWS

F HEE
AGENTS

MIHBOR AND PICTURE FRAMES

, Tliat wtta iitdncl a litre cut I Hut joking h-LlJARD '
1 is iokini. and tbal’a auulf rai-1 on that /
I - .7 . - ...
•__ t-u.-........

BOM PBlTf, iWu STAHLEY W. W£ Uj.

HANUFACfURER

TABLE

a, .., tv... ,-. .1 ■...

CAKnuGN HAND BOCK

Q!B 1 CUN, Gs&gt; klL

citizem?

IrtTOtVo

BOILEB WORKS.
re J the matter of tho apportionment to
1 the dillbrent t-nmabipa and the City of ,
llLtiiigaof tbo State and County lax
f ’-» the year 18,2, would respeethilly beg
Tbe original Resolution did no pre­ ■ leave to »ubmlt the following tabular
•tatementof their report thereon, and
vail by yeas and nay* ex sollown:
¥■*»—Me»ar». Henry Brown, I'icia- recommend It* adoption, nnd sak to be
•lea^Brown, Cook. Jone*, Lapbau-.,
Nichol-', Roblnsqn and Wilcox—&amp;
N*r&gt;—Mcwirt. Brigrs, Barnum, Iluab,

Gigantic

LOOK HERE.

Gift

Enterprise.

$166,000

St Joseph, Mich. Not. 1,1871

The Committee on Finance, through
their Chairman, Mr. Henry Brown
submitted tile following at tbclr fo­
Wo find the following nm;&gt;uata neces­
sary to ralx for tbe ensulag year.
For .‘Hate tax compaaed of tbe folio w-

MICHIGAN

Upao Um wwk. aad are imw pablulUaj s a|.Ut4.d TI*te4 UHuj|repL »f

of'fifty dollar* each to paid lit.- Hastings
I RcpuAHran Btitmcr. tbe Hasting* Home
• Jauntai, and the Barry County JfcpuShan for publishing the proceeding* of
I tie Booid of Fu|&gt;crvl*nre during the

Tbo resolution waa thou put on the
adoption of tbe nmrudmetit, which did
not prevail by yHa and naya. a* fol-

CAPITOL

WELLS CARBOLIC TABLETS.

£s'JH«38«=j!H=s
:aase»=sr-

REMOVED

C9UGH WiXTURE.
GRAND RAPIDS

DETROIT BINDING WORKS.

“H-HMf- a-Js--,

BLOOD POBm

Bent Wood Works.

Michigan Maniiin-ry Depot

WHkr.rUL CiL!

LADIES-SB

Public Test
m» proved

DR. CROOK'S
Uurd convened pursuant to adjourn
&gt;eat, roll called, quorum j-rescut,
-xtr.l proceeded to lai due*
Oti motion of Mr. Cre»ay. the Clerk

hr on the aggregate valuation of tlutaxable property of the county aa equal­
ized by the Board of Supcnboo. will
give 133,MO »n. Wo would therefore
recommend the adoptlm of tbe faliow-

BOOKS

elution which ww adopted :
kao/rerf. That- the Board of SnpcrvlI do appropriate the ane-twemletu of
mill on thodollar. »:i tbe oquallxod
rJV-|&gt;re~»J lt««» Uedlol &lt;■&gt; ifc-i- &gt;»a.
lotion of Ibecounlr of Barry, to aid
[Barry County Agricultural Hodety, UlH-al aOiaucr* un
I that the amou&amp;t k&gt; appropriated MATHEW BUSINESS C0LLE8E
|1 be need and expended In tho erec­
I of building* or permanent Imtaarula, nnd • far no other |Mirjw*w

hundred and fifty dollar* for services aa
Pr’beoutlng Attornev from January 1st.
1873, to Oct. 1st, UTt
on motlou, tbe following accounts
were allowed the Supervisor* for their
milage and attendance at the October

MllS

WINE

TAR
WORM CONFECTIONS

OYSTERS
And Foreign Frail*,

•In Numlh-r uf Tick,-:
•W i* limited to N8,W'i

rejjihr y'y.a&lt;—- twMHu eith

'KiTUKEt ttutw.

Fw'*M of Janteha
’0 Jefferson Avenue. Detroit,

JOHN H WEKSELL &amp; CO.

r Tonic,
________ the Appetite,
Strengthen* the System.
Restores tho Weak and
DeMtttaM,
Catuca tho Food to Digest,
Kemorott Dy«pcjatU and
Indignation,
Prrrfnt.* Halarions Femnu ae .
Gives tone to your Nystcm.
TUV DU.GMX)K-SWKEOFTAn

$60,000 00

OAL,K.mS'

CHAMPION WASHER

NATURE’S

CHAS JONE JL IRQ.

Hair Restorative
$5,000

IX

GREENBACKS

THE "LKHT EdJHUG-'l

CORI, WALLACE &amp; LAW,

':D0MESTIC”|

OPES 4 TOP BUGC1E8,

WAKTED.’"SffifS
Busuie»t that will Pay

A, urnudWbb RE

from Sciwtd TUuac. Hugnz'buah ol
I,IMO tree*. Splendid t&gt;ml&gt;er of all
kind.; (Mk, RarrooXAWbitowooR He.
Torma, f25 jwr acre, '♦ot further inatruetwM, inquire at this OBoe, ar of
: tho propri-tura,
I».B A A. G. FBEBlTkN.
JWtimoro, April 17th, 1872.

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VOL XVII

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN

WEDNSDAY, NOV. 6, 1872.

NO. 28

I trees and rocks ou the moantala aide,; arms, saying that it could afford him no
•nd wm an adept at hiding himself and gratification to kill two miserable devils
| slipping from bush to bush without bo- like them, and that tbey would bo for­
•‘Qsn anv onv fell why, when Eve
; ing awn On use occasion a company ever grateful |u him for nwaitancu ,
i was manufactured from one of Adam's
. of twenty or thirty men hunted ban) fur Burton told them to atop their talk and
. a week, and ot last got him aa n moun- lie would let «*•— tknow
---------a----------•• 1j ribo, a hired girl wasn't made at the
them
what
he would
same time to wart on her ?"
tain, .which they suiToundsd They
_ do with them after ho had smoked a
Because Adam never camo whining
then started up the stope, bn‘. had1 nro— pipe. Drawing a pipe from his pocket,
to Evo with ragged stockings to. be
’ reeded but a few paces, when a nutiff uf no slowly whittled some tobacco from a
darned, a collar-atring to bo sewed on.
smoke issu.Nl from behind a reek a
__
I couhard twist end filled the bowl. Thoni- or glove to bo mended "right away,
i nlo of hundred yards away, and'' the
*
............... hand, reached quick, now!" .Because ho never read
I loremoet man fell with a bullet luilo
tbe newspaper until the sstn goo* down
' through lus ehest. Before tbe others ...
111 CBIUtl
m ui« behind the palm trees, and then,
I had recovered from their surprise, an-1I Cro for Um to light his pipe with. -Bur­ stretching himself, yawnod out. “Ain't
An editor wrifes: “Silence is golden,
, other puff ot smoke was seen and on-1i ton stooped down to pul it in the bowl, supper
ready my dear f Nut ho. of course। but the aitenee of that man
: other man foil. The eurvivora made a !| when Thomas, with tho spring of a pan- Ho made tho fire and hung over tho to whom no have written for. oar aerush fay l&gt;0 rock, firing aa they HO, but j tbor, gained his feet ami dealt the ruf- tea-kettle himself we'll venture, and count is gtuJflL"
ere they reached It another shot from \ flan a fearful blow acron the beck of pulled the radishes, pooled the bananas,
"Tho earth ia tho Lovd’s" '-Lot 40
tbe deadly rifle of the robber brought !■ hia head with tbe poker. His cumpan- and did everything else that ho ought
x W for «50." There were adjoining
j doom a third man. Tho party at lut'
to. He milked the cow, fed tho chick- inanvnrtAaa
i
■( Ik. U_ CW1W.___ ”
reached ihe'yvck only to hud that the I
ens, and looked after the jogs himself. ।
I
his
lap.
Barton
pitched
forward
on
assaesin had dfoapi*arod without levy.!
ing a trace. While looking for his track the hearth, hut although rtannod, still
they again heard the crack of his rifle ' endoavprod tn clutch at his rifle-etuek.
and sbother of thrir number drojiped Thomas had no iataulion of aliening
i dead. Tina was routinuod 'until terror ' bis advantage tn tltn frusu him. and
took jioMosaiuu of the party end ther , while Buncm was still on his hands and
beat sleety swtreal, nearly uae-haif of hares, sprung on hit buck, and. using
A Woitrtn editor, in actasowlodgiag
IhoM remaining being cannoned that .
the gift of a peek ot onions from a mb1 the object of their search was something
briber, says: “ It is such' kiadnaaaaa
' mure tbau mortal. The General iu ronv
as them that bring tears to oureywn**
Of a miserly man who died of soft­
ening of the brain a local paper said :

Just Received, at

.(.it.WaWJSBtStat

«Kawb ,. ~r i £ '*• ~,~y “
nit iu 11 r kt toi^B RtxtK.

Celebrated Diving Flue Stoves,

b'nirrreatlij known as the. BEST HE.iTIXG STO VK in the H’orM I

Also a Large Assortment of

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B

Tta r fMte tas Srtlss M hart a. As sreta.
WlMO I HSikw fcsai Mteel

In the BEST STYLE and

Genuine Eastern Oak Leather.
MARK RUSSELL.

Salt! Salt! Salt!
FARMERS

s-eer&gt;

rhcrc yon know yon get none but the

O, SAY I
Wheeler

FIRST QUALITY

Willson

BLACKSMITHING!

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BLACKSMITHING.

J. S. GOODYEAR * Co.

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DENTIST
Mitliiai.
, M. 1. .task e Ml lire

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DRUGS AND MEDICIN]
fMfrs,

Gc.I &amp; Silver Watches

Kssms’y

oils,

Goods,

Defy Competition I

quoceifies,

Hooka, Rtn t lossc-ry.

A:

Fcr Ste (W ttai Err al Ite M Stet

HASTINGS, SUCH.

J. Cole &amp; Son,
WHOLBULB A MCTA1L

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

Russell

A Nevins

DRUGS
Michigan Exchange.
- DsJaJr^sw.ery tX f»tiHu, Tbu Htast. m li-s aed S.-PV.SI;k—
&lt;UTrs»ha&lt; f*L&lt;U being ShereagWy '

GROCERS.

Medicines.

Otr tr&amp;kitai UwatlMu Mb
UM PUS®,

nocB

THS UK,
I® ni MB,

Dye Stuffs,

Winter PAINTS &amp; OILS
Goods.

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

or olive, end n dcorrintion of him wgi
vriutod and circulated among tho troops.
Ho ass discr.li.-I aa short and heavy
sot, with immense muscular hands and
arms His liair and rough unkempt
Ixvird were black aa tbe plumaga of a
, crow, and bo was utterly filthy and dis.
gutting •« nptmranc*.
ho sometimes
dal nut wash his faco or hands for
I weeks. Tho neighbors living too near
him he killed or drove away’ and, it is
said, and probably with truth, that he
nuirdored no Isas than uno hundred and
rlt?bty persons while iu that region.
One family Iniag wdhin a few miles of

When s Cleveland sewing machine
agvut is attacked by an infuriated cus­
That's the Antean that Xvo did cot tomer, he smiles and lets tho latter hit
■
— —■■■—
. ■ —.
. ppoed a hired 8^r! and we rijeh it *ws him cm tho ebook. That is proof
dashed a tiart of tne contend uf »he 1 the reaeou thdt none ol hrt lair de-1 against any blow.
water bucket oyer her and eoon raster, j Awndaats did.1
An old bachelor at a wedding foaet
oil lier to fcmriousaess. They then,
had the heartleaansM 1.. offer tbe fol­
took Burton’s nfle and ride artr.s and
’ ' “ _ ~
lowing toast: "Msrriago—The gteo
Slatted for the ramp, leaving the body I
What Brttar tan Tou OBri.
through which the happy lover ieavas
on tho kcartli. They had (iroereded
------his cnchante*! region* and returns to
but about a quarter of a mile when । Wbsjn.y
— east
~t za slur on rrlgicn,- —.th.”
_)ou
Hl.i.L
■ have
■ L.—.any—__
they hoard tbe rojninn scream, and! stop audtliink
whether yuu
turning, saw her bS-kuning to them, to i thing better to offer tho 'poor wayfarer
return. Not knowing what she ranted, to guide him through this life in the
they rau book end raw tho moat borri- ways of jwano and respectability. Of
bio tight they hod over witnesaed. Bur- all the thousamlv who are doing their
mi.

iixre Tho tetaily rouaiated of tbe fath­
er.
half-wiued. puny creature, tho
wife and one child, a boy 10 or 12 voare
old. Burton, when in the noighhurfioud.
oeruioaolly vi*iu*l the house and fottxxl
them to furohb him with provioions
Ho threatened Wain with death if ther
ert-r admitted that they knew him. or
that he camo to lhe house, and as they
know that ho would keep hi* word. tl*ey
answered all inquiries by denying that
they knew or had over seen him. The
hut in which tho family lived was car
the base of the w^uutajib and stood in
the renter of ad*&gt;ared slcue, about throe
hundred yards aerow* Burtcm. when
coming to the bouse, would atop at the
edge of the clearing and carefully in­
spect the premises to satisfy himself that
no enemies were cvmcealod there. Fiftdmg that al] was eecuro, L« would then
hail tho family »nd order tbe man and
boy Io learr, which they never foiled to

is keeping. In it be bai every sliver
n..
ba has run into his feet this season.
aockets, and, a-&gt; bis bead was besteu to frqm L*er their heeid*. because it was There are seventy-six of them and he
• jelly he of course knew nothing, al- not pcNret in archUrcturo, if yuu had wants to know what Iwy can beat that.
though be hud groped around until he nu utherkeaae of safety into which to
The following sparkling dialogue is
found the door, and csi his hands -and conduct your family t A* a rule it is
knees was craw ling away reer thb d«o&lt;l j not vreU to change faith iu middle or represents I by tbe. fsadre TooaA as
gruM
■ mature life which ha* carried a sou! taking place between a lady and gen­
tleman
during the dreary half-hoar
Thums* and Ida companiun gaxwd ua! thus for in safety through ncisailude
lhe btood-curdl'tg spectacle a moment, (temptaiion. To fore God. be charitasnd then seixing the ax at the wood- tile and tolerant to Mhers* opinions and i
pile, hewed tho Load from the trunk, actions, rather gnxrdiag our own hoore "Sv am I." “So glad!” “Bo glad
and, anxious Io get away from tbe spot, than our neighbor'*, is the ohrif thing— you're glad F “Bo glad you're glad
dropped tho weapons, and still bearing leaving quarrels and disputes over I'm glad*'
the gury heed, ran toward lb«r auqi creed*, end di-;mx* to Hie out in tho
It wae a aprighUy lady Tost efiko
They reached it ia about two hours' I activity uf uaHuln-e&gt; —Pres.ws*&gt; ftss- dork in Terrs Haute, the other day.
time, and. exhibiting the bead, related I serri.
who met a nntleman acquaintance op­
tbe story to their Colour). - Several of
en the street, and said: “Oh I Mr
lhe soldiers recoguifcd tho bead as that
A Diseotm Hox|il—A lady in Du­ Brown, there is a letter in the Foot of­
of Burton, end the two man had nodif- buque, Iowa whoeo husband Istd been fice fur yesL*' It was fun to see Brown
tieulty it.obtaiuiug ths reward.
aecustomed to take frequent rides for blush and book up against tho feooe,
Thomas, accompanied by some sol­ his health, one day felt the need of re­ and slide down oat of sight. He was
diers from his ejmjauty, and under the creation neraalf' In driving the baree badly ecssrod, bat found oat all a'joaf it
Suidance of tho Ivy who had summoned her husband had need 11 Ins excursions,
arton for them, visited the robber's she noticed that ho .showed a etn ng inA married lady who has many admi­
rave a day or two alter the adrseturv, rlination to turn down a cortvin street
rers. was in company, recently, whose
and found a large rile of anna of all leading out into the country. At length
the marriage tie was the subject of con­
descriptions, a num tar of watches, quite she |&gt;enniUcd him to follow hia bent, and
versation, and a pleasant sparring arose
a large sura of money, and over fifty after driving some distance, tho animal between her husband als&gt; present. end
suite of ctethv* the monster bad strip- stopped before a large trick building, herself.
“Ah," she ezelairaed st
l«'d from the bodice uf his victim*
loosing like a holol. She slighter re­
length, "you do not think M much of
marking
to
a
lady
friend
who
accompa
­
~~
—----- ~I
T .*. ’
1» ‘k" Lrea*t of almost every coot was
Im, I..,,.,
nied her, that dear Geoigu lia-1 proba­ the hymenia! knot aa I do!” “ Tea. I
”'™“ '‘"’I.
““ '(“(“"tit. S.«!l„re
.rf th. bly often st «ppnd there fur rofraobmenU. dn," ha replied, “and it is only when
you wish to make a double Viau knot
Her lady friend thought it strange that
that I object to it.”
th.
h.ti.dr «&gt;M. O.. «I purf. B„,h
a country hotel shrafd have tu many
.h.m! ™ Aclumh
„( Can..
,toj fc„
,, and such gaudily dresw-l servant girls
pany'A, First lowr Gwralrv, and the the cabin, oa it wan not to bo found On closer inspection she thought so her other was a member of the ’Tenth Illi­
when they rcturni«l and looked for it. ■elf, sad didn't stop, but drove home,
nois Cavalry. whose name is forgotten. They auhvuuly dcctare-l that the stuck and proceeded to indulge ia tho liveliOn approaching the bouse, they oon- contained a row o! notch**, reaching e&gt;t variety of a •Mosneatic infelicity"
reeled their |h&gt;U&gt;Is in tbs woods, and from tho breech tu tho tnurxta. and that with her husband. The lattet will prob­
' without arms of any kind entered tbe Burtun told them that every nqteh rvji- ably procure an anima! with loss powclearing end hailed the woman It was reeentod a life ho had taken, and that .
then about twilight, and both men were two more would probably 'bo^feidod for
shivonug with add and bar, and Thom- tbeir own unless be irk''an unusutLan utii-rnard said ho would have given gvtieroaity and allowed them to live.—
anything ho linear sard to hayo bean out
ntMerai.
ot tbe scrape. The woman answerd
the rail, and they told her that they
Woad?r» of a Bearding Hottie.
not there, but they insisted that tbry
A carving-knife tliat is not shaky
must eo* him and •would remain until
lie came. Tbe woman finding that tho handle, and which on great perst
tbey were ubetinate, at last consented
to let then: remain over night, and
|svmiscd to send her eon for Burton in
the morning. Tbey pained a miMunble
and anxious night and lose long before
daylightAbout 8 o'clock the boy returned and
reported that bo bad found Burton end
A bads which duos not leak, end a
informsd him that two men wore wait- water-jug that is co*. VO'3 dangerous Io
lift.
A (very) era nd piano whereof the
that be would come ores, and in a few
minutes afterward be appeared at ths keys don't rattle Kko the l-ooos el ne­
edge of the clearing. Thomas and bis gro minstrelsy, and whereof you ean
compsuuon walked out to tbe gate, and imagine, by a powerful flight of fancy,
theysurveyed each other for a motaeat that the notes hare in their iafaary
or two in silence. Barton did not sec -u
pleased at their appearance, and oaco
or twice drew up hu gun as if to firo.
They shouted to him not to shoot, uni
throwing up tbrir arms, declared that
they had no neepoas. Burtun took an­
other survey of thorn, and finally alowl/
approached, informing them that he sash-curd broken, and that does not vi­
would fire on them nn the least appear­ brate noisily wUh the very slightest
ance of treachery, and that he only linear.
Au easy-chair which gives you an
waived his usual custom of firing on
any one within pistol shot of bun out of esse when fitting m it, and wherein you
curiosity to hear what they had to ear. may tako your usual after-dinn.'r nap
Stleetrb $tl
The trio at last entered the bouse, and without au apprehension of a oavtnr
Burton, after ordering the men in front coming off.
of him, iat down to breakfast with his
A teapot out of which with noeaalre
gun resting against the bod and in envy care and patienen you can oontriro to
reach. Thomas, who was thia and very pour a ewpfol without dropping tho lid
Durwgthewar hundreds of soountnto IL
dtels took advantage of the situation to
&lt; ays before
A sitii'tg-rooni wherein, to avoid
plunder the drfenroleso in the districts, escaped from a Federal prison altering, osnuke
suffocation, you need not keep
,
ovetran and lasd waato by armies They field, and that they were o*. thetr way |
both door and window open when you
wbbed ssd murdered without beeits-. Mouth. They bed heard of him. and ]
tioe or regard to sentiment Their knowing that he was well provided light tbe fire.
A minute in the day a a"totasted by
i with each things, camo to Mm for bore- an
, organ grinder.
es. clothing and arms They professed
A wiudew-ahade which yuu can man­
to bo aUo aad willing to peywhsa they age
,
to pull up, even to IM very top.
reached borne, .nd promW to arad without a wrmkle. and then net flnfl il
down with a rattle on yuur head,
. him the money. Burton replied that come
,
( ho bad no wire sympathy for a South­
A waiting-maid wton louis os if sbo
' rroer that for a Northern man, ar.d sortwtimM
,
M»ed 0 nail-bjfahthat be had no friends lie murdered
A ceiling or a chiossriy oruament
. and robbsd bulb ridaa, and did nte prH which are neither of them cracked.
A safe at all softer than a hard deal
( pore to aWt any eno. The xnen nntwd
. that they were perishing with tbe nkrth- board, and which baa not ita spring.
i ing they hid on. ata would cither £rae*.ared exactly in tbe plnee whereon
fnmni rr -f— to death if bo did not you want to sit
. aeriot them. Barton said be could fnr- A picture or engraving, hung up by
srok pastures new. and found them cn. nish them with an earner' death, end way of ornament, wtoeh with randoe
the Orark Mountains Torsyth, Mis, thought bo luU better kill them and yon can call a work of art.
mmiL and C-rroHoa, Arkansas, are pute-m emt of their trouble. Lteking
A pair of drecnaers which are no an
about forty nuteo sport, and at tbe ride. at Tbcmsa'emaria ted figure and white odd reupte' and Uil a score of wineof the road betweeu them Burton e^, face, he addU with
‘‘umur, gtaaM'S any two ot which will mateh.
touted hbpteoe of abode- He broil a
A door which does not let a hnretoinv
half hat at tba mouth of a Mtexgl cave
of draught through is, a^d wfitah you
in tba tide of the mountain, about
ran ortusliy shut'viUoat a slam.
feet abevo the road, and! there bred

' you may pay without a four of bring
white he munched hia breskfrel and ut-

aaocioixsf cotwcnotnaT
Music Teaching.
prn-fcw—e'**’'

Ths prevent Osar of Rotan is so in
temperate that lui physician* aey In
cannot lire many month*.

Gornelia Howard, tbe original Kvi
of “Dueta Tarn's Cabin," is atffl ia th&lt;
flesh, and is a wife and mother.

Tax PnarxoLoclckL JaTBVAi lor No­
vember (loser-res a vsnn w elrome from
tbe reading public; far. taken as a
whole, ft b a number uf unusual rxrellone**. A glimpse of its coatrats, only,
it afforded by the following title.: des­
so Olney, tho eminent geographer ; In­
dependent* iu Thinking, a rtronj but
carefully written paper; Bupptamanting
an Imperfect Education, worth a year’s
subseriytion in itself for its valuable
suggestion*; Mrs. Anna I. BnrhauU,
the poetess; ITsilip's Lottery tieket;
Nine aadNiaaaJ, illustrated; Another
inriaUment of Expression ; Instinct and
Reason, an amnaiug and instructive
article ; Thomas Stony Unni, F. IL S.;
A Little Giri's First Impressions of
Bcccbcr; Ode to tbe Nigh tin gal. ;
Moral Aspects at Dancing, ets. Price
of ths nimber, M eta. For the year,
J3.W1. A new volams begins with 1878.
Addreaa 8. K. Walls. 880 Broadway

A gentleman well acquainted with
the family mentions, as a fact encour­
aging to old maids, that Naomi, daugh­
ter id Enoch, was- firs hundred and
eighty years of agv when site was Mar­

�VICTORYI

met

New Ham|iehiro.
New. York;
North Carolina.

। transportation of apple* and other com®*diti*e of family ure, is to-day greater
। than the original coat of tho anklet.
This is given by our market folks aa a
reason why they am obliged to unite
1 and take every dollar earned by De­
’ partment Clerks in exchange for an in­
different living. Snob ia life in Wash-

30,000'
5,000,

llisnxa*, Mtcnicu'. Nov , C. 1572.
GF-OltGK M. I&gt;»WKY«

i

(teller

The Aupual Proclamation &gt;&gt;y the Preridewt Appointing a Day of Thanksgivtag-

Judge Paschal lias written nn argumont against the exaction of double pos­
tage on short paid letters and intimate
750,000 that its unlawfulness wilf bo tested in
tho Courts. Tba P. M. General bus
Statu* for Greeley:
20,000 derided that tho double prepaid rate of
' pj*tegn ou the unpaid portion will re­
quired until farther l«r*l»lioo shall be
7,000
-■•■.(•Ou
Mr. W. W. Corcoran, on old and
15,000
wealthy citizen of Washingion, has 'do­
nated a large tract of laud iu the sub­
urbs of this city for tbe special endowAu nine of the Republican candidates treat of the Colombian College. It ia
fur Congress in thia State are sleeted by now worth at least 1250,000, and when
majorities about as follows :
/
the new Waahi ngtun is completed in all
1 st Dirt. Mows W. Field by
2, too tho splendor ot its inaugurated system­
2nd •• Henry Waldron by
7,200 atic improvements tho value of this
8,000
land on its boundary will bo doubled.
5,000
8,300 Thia College under l*rcsident Willing
5,000 ia alritedy iu full tide of a aucoMsftkl Au Illustrated Monthly Journal, univer­
career which docs honor to tbe Nation­
sally admitted to bo tho Handsomeet
3,000 al Capital.

The GIREAT Tidal
Wnv sweeps over
’oimtry with
ov|r 750,000
Mniniiity for
GRANT!

Tyr

Below wo giro tho majonti.'j la ’tho
several Townvhipe and City of Harting*
I fur Elector* of President and Vice Pn-s-

This vragdwful vegetable restore tiro •
is tho sheet awhor of the feeble end do- j
bilitatod. As a tonic and cordial for tho
aged and languid it has no equal
among stomachics. As n remedy for
the nervous weaknee* to which women
are especially subject, it is snperoeding
everj- other stimulant In all climates,
tropical temperate or frigid, it acts as n
qweifie in every aperies of disorder j
which undniuinos the bodily strength
and breaks down lhe animal spirits.

IlitOCURE.ND-CFffiRCLl

Isiicat imtan Liiiieit,
C»od F«r Maa ar Beast.
Probably few articles have ever had
I oxtenrive n Sale, wbilo none hare
sen more univeraallv beneficial than

Children, Adults, Horses, sad Domestic
Animals, aro always liable to a ridont,
and it Is asfa to say, that no family can
peas a tingle sca*-n without sortw kind
of an emollient being necessary- It be­
comes a matter of important.i then to
secure the beat.
Ow U&gt;&gt;«* htirfral live ry slsU** Is lb* »lly
K.w V-A .ln„. ...
u.... ..

They have Added lo their Immense .Stock

250 Rolls New Carpets,
175 Packages of Dry Goods,

.

Cheers for

Oassoxvnxz, Nov. 4th 1872. ;
Ea. Butaxa:—Seeing that our Ban
has gone I thought you would like to
hoar from thia little place, and hence 11
will try in a limited degree to fill his
place. As for news there ia not much.
Tho Teacher* School, which has been
is,se**iou for tho post two months undr&gt;tte charge of onr worthy County I

STATE OP MICHIGAN

1h -lings.
Hasting* City
Hope,
Irving,
Johnstown,
Maplu Grove,
Orangeville,
Ilutlan.1,
Thoraapple,

East, the Went, the North, Woodland,
a4*M*t«M*rt l»* Leila*
’tTCnFt’-. wimtw.

Tho great T«lnl Wate that we have :
Ircard so ranch about ha* rolled over 1
the United Staten, nnA has *woltewrd 1
up wliet little their ««» let: uf tho •
Democrats party. It ns* that &lt;ime
wavo that Greeley and hi* party to.se
■orimth to soy alxmt, only it relied in
an entire different direction from what
they «nppo*e&lt;l. It was * iiilal ware,
sure enough 1 It hr.* buried die last
vertig of democracy, (tho modem kind),
where it must slu-xbcr forever. No
political party in tho future will be
troubled with tbe Detnocrotfc party.
The Rjpublican* on the 5th mat. laid '
it quietly ia it* grave, and there are i&gt;*t
trumpets tnongli • on cert’i to arrskcid j
it again to life. Farewell, chi pwty.
y..n oucc had kuw ri-ty good qualities
nliont you, but yAn Jong since cast them
trosayou, and you have for years l»een
wallowing in the miro and dirt uf in­
: trigw, dishonor nud disuatua I Yon
have outlived your u*efulne«s, y.mr cun- ■
liuuaiH-b in life was but a mockiry, awl1
was neent that you should be itifer&lt;1 ftnau eight and incmory for all tune
&lt;-atur. Again, farewell 1

Strayed or Stolen!

I were pieces *uug by the
Missus
Holcomb which, gave them uiurh crodit as musicians. There veto pieces
1 sung also by Mise Oilier and Miss

।!.‘«“T

'

ATTENTION!

Yankee bjwiiig*.

Buildings Baiscd, lowered or Be­
ared, on abort notice by

j speeclp* made by the Major ot the City
| of Hasting*. D. B. Cook, and Dr. it. C.

Tttracr and dfieorge Brainard, which
Micutusx gives qver 50,000 majuriiy
for Grant and the Stateticket, and elects
a unsnimoas Bepublican Senata. and
more than l&gt;0 of the 100 tnemtars of &gt;
the House vf Beprwcufatires, r.nd near­
ly all the county ctfirers.

Money to Loan
presentation of a very fin* silver watch
and cluia, to the Sunerinl.-odent and a
very nice IHctfonary to Mi**,Helm&gt;*.
which mere gratefully received. They
were purehnvod by tho Scholar* and
friends of tho Teachers; th* two co ,iing

J. H SLATER

Engineer,

‘Grant hits never been beaten
r never will l»c.”—H. G.

Builder,

One Hundred

Thousand Dollars I

ropose

farmer* aro getting llurir orn nearly all
secured. And by the way I have heard
that tho Orauguville Mill prqurty, has
rhangvd band*. A. W. Bailey has sold
it to a gentleman from Battle Creek,
by tho numo ot Nichols. Wo have un

8PIIMI

Pure Wines and Liauors!
’ ipg Lyceum, which iu progrevting finely,
llyan ot ('ubait fillibuater notoriety, aro I or at least wj think so, for it decided
•aid to be entirely without foundation, j last Friday erasing that Jjic hdira
so fai a* any complicity of tho Govern*,! ought not lo haw the righi of elective
aural is concern-si in prospecuro Cuban franchise, and that Grant and Wilson
expedition*. The rtorv of alleged fraud

WE PAY

A

&lt;VERT

CASH

Hl EFERY IILL.US IHRTH IF lillNK
PATENT COOLERS;

| 1‘moxsL—John Binlr.-ll, of Yan' arouse popular riamor to order may be kro Spring* says that ho is a resident
true, but the attempt will doobtlrae I । of the county of Bany, and that be is, I
prove a failure and get into trouble '
and always ha* been able and willing '
those who engage In it. There is quite i to support and maintain hisTrlfc, Sarah
’ sufficient real indignation at the imbe- . Binlxell, and that (be Statements on
’rile and yet malignant, course ot SpanI ish tyranny in Cipri. without playing ' ' Geo. C. Worth, is fata, in fact, and
oa ihesenrilnltao* of our psople by mi- j , that be h going to defend the same,
king s&amp;ow caws for display. Tin fant [
that hi* reputation may not suffer from
that a large Spanish army and navy I
lhe outrageous statements art forth in

11 Greeley Roo*tcr.
p “bind Grotr,’’

teryetrtof bloohihod, an t tho furth-T
tart that tho nites of warfare recognised
in the interest of humanity by all civiliced nations arc wouted by Spain in her
execution ot prisoners, will in tho ear­
ly future, if continued, require a protest
of tho leading nations is not without
probability. Tho twin relics of barba­
rism in Cuba are slavery and tho butch­
ery of prisaaaro taken in battle. Both
of them must necessarily go down bolore the advancing tide of progress anil
humanitarian reform. The spirit of
freedom u marching on, and even Cas­
ta aan pride in opporing innovation can­
not long withstand its inspiring forco.

n«

*&gt;4iiu&lt;&gt;* t, । ■on ton

IS

H

Barry Cq&gt;. 1,500
RepuMicanism.

Many peroom still doubt the utility of
putting a man to such a horrible mo
cither for tho purpose of producing terror in the minds of tho evil disposed and
thus preventing tho recurrent^ of this
crime or as a sacrifice to outrage 1 law.
Except in self defence tho taking of
life cannot bo readily justified, and tho
fart that only a few centuriM einco the
death penalty was applied to hundreds
of tbe potty order of offender* in Chris­
tian lands which aro now punished by
a few months or days of imprisonment,
is aa earaert that ia the not distant fn-

Dollar's Worth that

Out

SPUING &amp; AVERY.
MONTHLY!

A Serial Stun by Dr. Holland.
New Story by Saxe Holm.
A lang Story from Bret Harte.
Brilliant array ot Contributors.
C|araia*e Cook, on Fundtaro and

mow oo

Stast Utej.

tlaallsja. Jsljsi. Jan.

Well Brick-

o win make it for tho Interoot of ISItci
Afnn. Woman ami Child to buy thoir

SINK’S

To day re are to have the wretched
■poctod* of a hanging ia Washington.
Accjrding tn lung timn custom society

Michigan Over
55,000!

Well Brick
SCRIBUERS

ii

iluty," said tho
Ku Klux-Coppcrtaad-Coalitiun Cirrtdar. of tho Barry Cj- oopp^hMd*.
,
Yea w* underrtool all about that,
awl exerrisod that privelegn and nor­
formed that duty, by electing onr ticket
(in Barry Co.) from I’reridrnt to l owucra, including Gro. M. Drwrr. to the 1
State Senate from the l«th dirtrirt, br
1.800 majority.
•'.Usd furthermore a» Ecpublicanvwe
Irfdier* it to be tbe doty of all tbe mem- ‘
tars of our party to support its nomi­
nee*, regularly and fairly placed before
the people.” Hald tho
Kn Klux-CopjHWhead-Coalitiua citcn-,
lor a£ the Barry Co. soredmads.
ThaX was our id s* of the matter, CD I

Plain Black Silks

Superintendent, T. B. Diamond and our
I much esteemed friend Miss Emily
■ Holmes, has terminal*!.
It closed
i last Thuralay evening with a fine on- ,
i tertainment of reading and singing by I

’z

Kn Klux-Coppcthuul- Coalition r!rtlar of the Barry Cj- Mriiturai-'-.
Ye* we had jnrt that ditty to perform,
and nr perfol used it by olcrtitig (in
Barry Co.) the entiw ticket, from Pre*-*
Rlcut to eotomxs including Gxo. M. ।
Dkwst tothe State Senate from tho IClh
Dhtrict, by 1-80(1 majority.
"The exercise of the vloctivu Iranrhiae is nut only a priveiogv but a

and Tteo-tlurdd of the
South for the Tan­
ner &amp; CohUer.

Dress Goods.

New Advertisements.

$5,000

IN

GREENBACKS!

1 Hen* A 0*trt, •«&gt;&gt; Mllrsr sweated Itenw** |
_a.il. amt&gt; •

e buy pur Good., of M.nufseturen. and Imporlrr., and Wil

,
.
1
।

wo went right at it like true- Bepublicane and eta-tsd nur entire ticket (i»
Barry Co ) from Vn-tident to Coroner*,
mdudiag Gxo. M. Dewar to the Stale '
Senate, from the IGth District
j( In hrX the to Milt of the election
Il iterc ever was tan effort made to 'J may bo summed «p as a j-crf.-ct and
defeat A man for any position, dint of-;; complete annihftktion of tba Liberal
,
fort was made by the Copperhead, Groe- BepuUicaa, Dcmeeralic coalition ticket,
■
ley, Ku Klux, Coalition, eoro-liend**], in tba nation, ttaState, uad tta county.
Irasou-facod parly, who put out the : The victory i* rumplrte, ami perfect in
circular above spoken of, thiakii^ • all its part*. Tbt»r aro few mourners. capital punishmtrat will bo entirely
t hereby to defeat Hr. Dewey fur State : anywhere, mid bone among the candi­ abandoned in Christian countries. Ma­
Senator from tilt* district. Why, there dates on our local, our Htaie «w Can- I ny advanced Christiana esteem it sinful
were those who pretend to rail them-;■ grcssknml tickrtv ■
far society to dwtroy that which it can­
mjIvc* Itapublirtum cron now, «!«&gt;■■
Fa2 rotarns far this county bare not create, and by perpetrating another
I been retaivsd only an t!:e electoral vote, murder under forma of law, to set an
but the majority: fin- the" State and example before tho community that hu­
County ticks*, is |ar;c enough tor all man life ie so cheaply estimated that it
practical purpuse.'mud will appear offi- may be coolly aaerifioed 'tm rther purovdM&lt;fallriafife. Now wr tap* they
posse limn that of lifo saving itself, viz.
in s«lf deface when a person is murder­
have teamed a lassmu they will not «xm
forget, namriy, that vich djsbouost iowTh* i*vm) State* have g&gt;ca mn&gt; ously attacked.
l.roA trietary a* w»» brvcghl to lasx . jeeitioa abuut m follow^ tor Gran: and
; Wilson. Tta figure* rp*ak for ttam-

SPRING ft AVERY.

AMERICAN

MARBLE

rim lending Dry Goods Estahlishuu-nl in

Carriage &amp; House

io,ooo

WtOBEW

IL8CI

LETTEll

Glass Show Cards.
LANGLEY DICKINSON.

SPBINS A ATUY.

�Misms Kinney A Ixthrop, having
pwmaaently located in IU.tings, would
I rwpectfully announce to the Ladies of
this City, and surrounding country,
that they have opened a Drees and
Corset making eslabllahment, and are
no«t fully prepared to do all kiuda of
work, guaranteeing porfoct satisfaction
iu ermy «« Miss Kinney havin’ hid
a number of yrxrj ex^rkrnw ia cat।

CMBtCREt.

Tho Circuit Court for Barry County
ia in a»»*uui, Hon. Birnny Hoyt presi­
ding.

;HSC.K4A/i.“

We ore late this weak with otir paper
on account of tbe election, the aieknoaa
of uur Foreman, etc.

sxssz-Mfct

“Any thing to beat Dew.

-The heavy min on election d»y ac­
counts for the small vote |n&gt;’.lal in this
County aa hundreds did not go near lhe I
All persons indebted to mo had bet­ polls nt all.
ter coma and settle up thia month, for
after tho 80th day this November I
shall certainly leave tho account with
Justice Clark for collection.

MUONIC.

J. I* Rexd.
Hustings, Nor. 4 th 1872.
novCrt

Ah ’* ,he7 ahrewod fdlows, these
Axwa, 'hops ? They tnanifrst jn»t
alMrotn ranch abiSfy and pfrwi.uun,
wllturtelly, M they do in legal nmUrmi
; Sharp Attorney*. I don’t soo why they
Adjourned tneoting of tha Common
■ stay in so email a ’ town. Tn their last Council, at Urn Council Rooms. Nor.
I isau* they osy that Dewey La, no one 1st, 1872.
to respect os dtleud him. except Dbto
Present—Mayor, Rscocder, Aid*
Cook, Sam Powers and Bill Stark- Eastman. Pratt, Konfield and Wood.
weathrr, and right alongside of this ar­
A petition STL, presented, aigned by
ticle is aucthor, slanging nil abuitng ciruona ol tho lit Ward, aeking that
a man "wL-oclainiato be a leader cf tho Thomae Taylor bo appointed as Alder­
moral scutimoat of oar oUr," (and who man in place of J. R. Van Vrdsor ; also
is what ho claitm) “and a tmeirter ot a petition asking that Wm. H. Jewell
i the Gospel," (both mm whose livre aro lw appointed aa Alderman In place of
■J n ]&lt;erpctual rebuke to them and ought J. IL Van Vehor.
Ito bo received aa aneh by theto eminent
On motion tho peHtbms were nocoptfar/Mtn) for thoiraappori of Dewey.
. Now wo would suggre; that iu future,
Moved by Aid. Wood—
| if Ibeeo legal prodigies want to say
That Wm. H. Jewell ba appointed aa
anything sharp or causing, that they Alderman from 1st Ward, in place of
employ Booram or Uncle BUI Threatts J. IL Van Vebor
to take charge, so that onu article tn tho
same number of the [&gt;sp*r don’t knock
Moved and carried, that tho taper­
llj&gt; point otf the sharp, keen logic of the visor bo autlioriasd to spread upon tho
other, thereby compelling them to come tax loll 1912 00, amount of Iron Bridge
out ol the same hole they went in n’t. order and interest now duo.
fho long nut you had, (ediforally,) Char­
On motion. Council adjourned.
ley, don't seem to improve you much.
Wn, D. Hates,
I
You are just a* dull CM over.

TIE TEII HUM

28

COMMON COUHCIL.
Regular meeting of the ' Common
Council-at tho Council rqom.r, Monday
evening, Nov. 4th, 18T2.
I'ruacnt—Aide Hata\Eattnran, Pratt, j
Williams, Wood'and Jewel!.
• .1

There will not be a Democratic Mem­
ber in tbe Kcnale of our State the eoming session.

This ' Circular” was signed by
all the I'N-influentipl Repub­
licans in the county and McclWhat a Tidal Wavs.—Grant and
dlevillc. The Libs ct^wctl, tho
An order issued by ih&lt;&gt; Village board ,
WiLon get 300 Eloctoral Vote, Greeley Prohibit bl’owed and the big
In 1871 to W. W. Kmlny was brouglil
। 49, anti 8 still in doubt.
man smiled, handed it to the tl* Couaeil by Mr.
watchful
ot-lrr tNfue»ted.
IixenixATxn.—Hun. IL J. Grout, il­

Rexovai,— II. F. btelnhoir. has re­
moved hts Dental Rooms over the Boo­
ton Cash Store. Call &lt;.u him for flr*t
.... luminated hia house beautifully thiaeveting uirt the splendid victory for Grant
and lhe State aud L'onnty nominees of
No. 11 t'anal St., Grand Rapid*, Mich ’ tho Republican party.

‘rffirtr-’V*

where be can be consulted daily until I
October. Read hit advertisement ic
tho Rev. J. W. Jlancroft, Rector of
this paper.
Emanuel Church Haatiug*, are cordial­
Hr Call,
ly invifed to a donation social in l.’nioa
Hall Thursday evening Noremlxw the

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

By Aid. Jewell—

Gimmittco, with initauction* to rcfort md.munn
at next meeting wboltar there wni any
fund to pay till' same, i
Ite n*Mt|*&gt;* tba
Account &lt;&gt;f W. IL JBroun for lent,1

saying : ScxT-ter them broad­
cast over the 1 Oth district and
a Senator we shall’ win.
.

C-nnd River Vill:r Division
tho opening ot tbe Court to-day, flu
Honor. Judge Hoyt, appointed EA.
Holbrook, Prosecuting Attorney to till
the uni'xplied term of Julia It. Van

net*. Ac., §118 413, *^a* presented and.
i motion r.oa ullopcl.
•
1
By Aid. Wt*d-- j
stsurted to repair the eiuthern approach
to the Iron Bridge, un lor th’- direction
of ths Committee, and tho saaa&gt; be paid
from lhe general lligl way Fend.

t/'flic Indies of lhe M. E. Church and
cuugrcgntiMi, rropcee to give a Pony.
L&lt;| Pit and FrirJ Colt social at the va­
cant store of A. J. Bowae ia Wash,
ington Block, cn Tuesday evening of
*ne.xt week. -A good time ia expected.

Good Suits for boys $3.00.
Star Clothing House, Grand
Rapids.

Peninsular Railway.

;IKTf,*BSS.

—--&lt;J

Nebraska State Orphan Asylum. Hero
ia a ehnnen to win a furtuas in a Public
Ixrgn] Drawing, nod nt the tamo time

returns hi* special Thanks to lire true
Republicans of &lt;Le Counties of Barry 1
and Eaton, who so manfully fought his 1

l£sun.

All who buy tbsm like them.
AU who buy them like them.
AU who buy them like them.

rose bright and dear Wednes­
day morning and revealed fo
the CircnlariteH

4,800

etip
$11.00 for Men’s Good
Suits—Star Clothing House,
Grand Rapids.
SW

1—IM reroUIA

aFs/sssriSi'SB

&lt;/'.Tiu.r;*.—Tbe Editor of the Htxxu

funibermcn’s Shirts, Socks,
Gloves,
Star Clothing
House, Grand Rapids.

*«i

to the varminta and
was covered with

Majority
Dewey,

List w Lkttms remaining at the
Hastings I’. 0, Nor. fith, 1872.
JcH-ph E. Bolyer 2, Timothy Brig­
ham, JAmr* Donahoe, Mrs. J«tae* I..
Frink, David M-&gt;*ten, H. I* Rickard.
Sula* Shay,
Direct your le lets to No. of P. O.

J. L. REED.

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST

And many buy them.
And many buy them.
And many buy them.
And many buy them.

FOB SALE at tiK HEW YORK CASH STORE

FOB SALE a Ik KEV TOffi CASH STORE

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

FCT SALE «t tte XEW TORE CASH STORE

I

No* i« tho time to buy buggk-» for 1
am going to sell my Stock of new baggise for thirty per rent ku than before.
' I mean jest what I may. My buggies
ale all made of the best material and
well finithcl. All who anticipate buy­
ing hail bolter coll and see tae Iwforo 1

Wo tho undersigned, merchant* in
the city of Hastings, do hereby agree
! not to open our re. poctivu placet of bu* iueaaon Thursday the 24lli day of Xovomber A. D.
That being the day
a|&gt;poiuted by tho civil authoritiot as n
day of National Thanksgiving.

j which caused our Cotemporaries

“'IK

| to put on facet similar to tbo-onc
I above

All who are Indebted lo u» by note or
account, ore r«x|ureled to call and nettle
tbe srioc at once, aa we aro Mating up
uur busliK—. and our book* mu.I l&lt;e

Ona-—AB kinds of Machine Oils,
suitable (or Mowere. taw Mita, Buggies
and Wagon*, Pniuts, Oils, de., at the
Drug and Book Store of
junr^tfl
J- P- Ronxtr* A Co.

IL A- Goudtxae.
Gnats A RMku,'
IL Menas.

: (Jta,oa*, Oda is tho cry, but you
I khould see the diflnront grade* oC Ma­
chine Ota at S. J. Rich's store. The
quality, aud clteapneo iu price baffles
all who i-xamina them.
23tf

We took the First Premium at the
nion Fair for Clothing, the best made
ad mint substantial in the State and
,e lowest prtera- Star Clothing Hon«.
rent omr Price Store, Grund Raprds.

mh: ?,ttstt£s,srahrt»

' El: stags te vifstM-i!

Wit rat Wai Tbs Cm Masrait?—
That question was asked by many ol
our atixrns on Thursday evening of
thia week. The occasion of tho inquiry
was, that one Alak Christie of our city
set onto a man from tho country, on
said evening, and poaoded him moat
unmercifully. Thst they were both
drunk, scerni to bs a fart, but tho que­
ry ia, when a man from the country
cummeacos any distsrbance, or ia bois­
terous on our streets, our Marshal
onems always present, and. eaid distur­
ber of the peace is at once onceted and
fine«l. or taken to tho lock-up, there to
await the action of tho Justices' Court.
But a rosident of th* aty it oeems,
con with impunity pitoil on to a man
f*om tho etraahy, and pound him to a
jelly, on our atroets in open daylight,
tho offender go nnarreeted and unpun­
ished- And tho allegations agahrat the
City Marshal are. that be ia spending
hte time buying butter, eggs faro, Ac.,
and cannot attend to tris duties that bs
ia roeainng thirty-five dollars p*

American Organ

Last Wednesday night at about 12
o'clock the titixons of Grand Rapids
wore aroused from their slumlierx by 1
'.ho fcarftil alarm of Cnc Arriving at
tba scene of Mtiou they diMwvared
Everybody Should try them before Purchasing Elscwher
Rood’s block, on Pearl street, one of TW-ir
•
«cia p- e&gt;^asls4 «&gt;4 la llmf Me
taaatAI &lt;»“• Barres* *U •«“’» '» ‘*••'1 •
Grand Birds’ most beautiful moaumenu, one vast sheet of Came. Tho
Fire Department wa* [iromplly on hand,
using its best endeavor* to subdne tho
1ONABLE TERMS -AJlliJ OIVJBN.
flames, but the power of man appeared

IrCW to His Public a in Iknts.

to bo utterly futile in trying to sabdue
tha fiery clement*. It extended from
Rood.s block to Judge Lyon’* building,
sad then ocros. to C*md •tro*t, curry­
ing .Everything before IL with tho cxceptioi of tho block, corner of Pearl and
Canal streets which contains Nelson's
book store and tlio Grund Rapkb tar­
tug's Bank
Prominent among the
buxines* hotiK-scorJumsd. were Julius
llouwman's clothing store ; Dr. Gal­
lup's drug store; Preeebnrg’» clothing
store; Hoogohoom’s, and Mohl A
Schnioder'e cigar and tobacco stores;
Crawford Brea. Grocery store, and Dr.
Clemons’ book store. Ths law firm of
Norria, Blair, Kinsley &amp; McLaren, aro
also heavy losers. Tho cash value of
thw library was 18,000, of furniture
81,000, immranco about H«»- The
firm would willingly give 820,000 to
hav« everything replaced, as many &lt;&gt;f

bought for money. Mayor Houteman
was severiy burned in his hand* while
in tha art of saving seme valuable
books and papers from hia store. It i*
estimated that the aggregate of insu­
rance on buddings, stacks, and personal
property destroyed and injured by the
Marshal are true or no', but if they
tre, was about 81W.000. U this
aro, tho author.taw should give him
amount coukl have been distributed
foil power to traffic in produce, fur* Ac ,
^wxwdtag to kwa, it would neariy CJrer
by relieving him of tho duties of Mar
the entire damage done. On Thursday
shallot tho eHyafternoon another fire wm ttawvwed
an Monroe strert, but owing to tho
f^*8ubecribc for a Home pa­ piocnptnwM ofMr. Soulhwirk in cxUnper. Take the BaXXKB; it in. tbe guishing the san o o» damag* was

Largest, Cheapest and b««t pa­

per published in thi*
of Michigan.

WARD &amp; THAYER.

Hastings «y- Allegan.

May 15,

Don't buy until you examine them
and rec If they arc not Just as Root aa
any other.

ntatatnntia wsnatijm
Mt On tSh tut ImM 5 jm
PitoOntaiitiaftnMimii

Strpal nttaual,.

Water Lime,
Ohio lime,
Rhingiea of all kinds,

DENTIST

f/j»£ LUftBen rWSljED

“Silver

If CW

i®4«

LOTS.
CASBi

Wool, Wheat, Oats

Cora.

�~

lOAMOt Tiry.

I

THEODORM HIGI.t.n.
Hsxwscmre or
re—-*—

IBWjttaSTIWIIKm.
Dauch y * Co’«. Column.

DON'T

&lt;-itIrens meet cm ano of th# higbwwyx &lt;u
I.ivtagst.m Cmuiiy, when, Teigwing in
j their steeds, the Lilowiag couvieaatteu

Bedec-lvrd.l-.t r.o
e^4«, sere Uriwl.
kssrsrarss ssJ hxlU &lt;!UtaaUhM,us&gt; Mir.

CAPITOL OF

MICHIGAN

WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS.1

time shown that a dbauw anwnntinc t unepiAMkbjhg provutled etnong bor- 1
Xwyiia, &lt;M. -*Gth, one day.'
vts in that sectiuti of lhe rcmutn, and
•&lt;-atInring rases have .nptvnrvd from
• •mugvviHi'. Nev. 1st. two day*.
tiiua tai time further amuhward. until
• '.'dot Crtvk, Nov.. 4 th. uu.* day.
llufida, r‘rrweww1 and llocbm&gt; -r are
Wi'aulan 1. N«v. Mb. two day
iairly te Lr it; and now |h» Rinrt senAAt&gt;&lt;«d of flj? reporter, estiiwitei that
tho nnintewof Striekru hetw« in this
city is ahmt^r bumetlang like scree
ilroueaod. We hnrc no means of affitni
ing or denying ths troth uf ibis ealiuuUg j but It i« m well fur every harse■wiwr lo krion that nmh n disrw h
abroad and ahooM be guarded agali.it.
In Itertscto.- it 1. mid that the street
i nil ways hare suspended operations, all
their home, being str*. In Buffalo, .
.
&gt;&gt;u»inasa is xcriouatv implied through fii jqEntcprise.
l-'ek ef|one poa.V
Mr. Mink, veterinary surgrera o&lt;
Ihudiester, IhnsdestiribcL
J

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION
c,.y&lt;&gt;. t&gt;re.i.x »r ib. kvw cxUoi or

Uv* .•t.u.oi

The Calvert LithofrapMng Company or Detroit,

Titst xx then, de yoa f
t&gt;e lb. e.tk. ssd are — vsbtubrec a .pkad.d Tlatad Lnb.fr.pl. .7 ,
Buns—Uh, I ean't get along without
[it It is tho oulv |iui&lt;ot in this State you
icau dopeml on If you want to k«ep «?
with the nows.
j Baounr— Well, that’s »o; although__r_
j it's always trending un my tors. Nun
BtUvi I iSiytrKJMSVSSlW:
thane are coms ou those tore, and when | bpMirfir ibM. am.«~i «ub ^ibre rais-l •»
I th-Me coms are rubbed,- it goes nga.nst , --l*w J— •&lt; •*&gt;•_0.“**lLATItO agents ^sasijag:
‘'the grais” d'ye see I* Ho I got mad and
WAMT HU-TT1, TT "7.'.'aT'«\ Tr
i «up it aluui once in four weeks, but I I
grusrnUy hsrc to order it again about ' Will PLEASE TAKE NOTICE I
the third dar. Their arrangements aro I
a &gt; prrfsct for getting all ths news, that |
if 1 don't take it. I gvuerally boor of
something in it that compels me to buy
|s Cash. BmI EsUU sad 1’rre.sst Prsrr'
14 ou the street, so I might as well hors
xmoxc vnr. r.vm&gt;x»
' it left regularly. Hat I wish they would
$23,900 in Heil Estate!
Grind Miuitvl KoKruiumeal , not Lo so eonloundclly independent po$3j000 in Cnsh '.
DR. F, .1. CADWELL.
litirally.
Blub—Why that is just what suits
St. Jiseph. Mich. Nov. 4,1372 me. If the Tatarrx endoroo, a thing
you are pretty certaiit to find it O. K.,
rsceptuig ofrovrae ita position ea the
Chovpenniag Claim, and a thing or two
&lt;&gt;f that kind &lt;n which it disagrees with
met but if it believes a thing to be
l&gt;
Mm...
Sr*
®
wrong there is not money enough in
Hetroit to buy its support.
eU.
EKM
lUetrr—A neper must lie vary
airuegiy es'ablianed before it can as­
sume that irmitwr.. I never knew but
one paper that could, simply on Its mer­
its, make as good a show in thalurspert,
I ,»Im4.I T Usmse H-..OI
i'/tei:
and that was a paper uf ~Marfijwcr".
And wlwn a paper reaches luek a point,
|ftffl-NB&amp;..^.FJrcaiBesc
she nmxla no one tubeccor'.
Bl us - That u just iL No other Itetr-sit paper—1 sneak now of the Tatarsk and not of ths tobacco— can adopt ' THROAT ANO LUNS INSTITUTE
aueh a eor.ree brc.iusr none ik backed ■
by such n circulation as tba Txtacxx 1

The New Capitol and Grounds,

DISEASE OF THE EYE8

™ DUffi

$166,000

716 PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS

M FOWLERS GREAT WORK

inactive, and the discharge hum the
iHw,. olten assuming • yellowish at
appearance. lhe Jieaaau usu­
ally runs its coarse within ten days, and
with proper treatment few if any &lt;aseo
■■tight to prove fatal. Those that do so
are nsiiail* riaapluatcd with other d:s1‘asn*. as bronchitis or pneumonia.
The animal should be allowed com- ■
plrte rest iu a clean and well ventilated
stable, disinfected if nfcsaeary with
carbolie acid, sulphate of iron or bromo,
.hhmliun.
It should V- properly
cTiKimnl, the oo*c and eyvs being fre­
quently sponged aith water, end the
limbs bandaged, if roll. The food
should be light and laxative, such as
•bort-feed, or btau, wet or scalded with
a little salt added. A little hay may
lw given. Violent remedies, such as
I deeding, powerful cathartics, anil arte­
rial sedatives, are either tinneccsuiry or
injnriotta. The throat is so irritable
that all forms of |&gt;o*der. balls, etc-, are
either roughed out, or into tho bronchi­
al tubes &lt;* wiadpi|«*. Etectusriee, that
is to say. uiediritirv which Javit ia the
lie.nth, syrups. or paste, arc the only
forms iu which medicines can I* safely

|

TABLE
IANUFACTURER
■ is joking, and that's snuff said &lt;m that BILLIARD
jubpett but their circulation must inPtlev.1lie large to warrant tho purchase
o&lt; auch a machine, but large aa it is 1
IM, IOC aatf 101 Itandvlr'. Mirs
w they aro planning to increase it the DgfkoiT, • ■ Mien:
I present fall and winter. They will on
. January 1st entente tho Wnniv ratat xx by the addition of eight colntnns.
making it one of the largest papers in
’ the west. They are also taking steps
' to make it more readable end attractive
: than ever, and all this must add ini• mensely to the circulation of tho paper

JUST SO HIGH.

tsSSiSafeS:

Beltaldo Agents Wanted in Every Town in the State
BIACK. BMW. MtCIt.

OFFICE OP THE AKSOClATKW. TO. $.

HORATIO PRATT, Prat

STANLEY I. TURNER M

CHAS. J. OUR, Gel All

LOOK HERE.

Photographs,

" BOILER WORKS.

Photgraphs.

$75 to $250 per month'
been put on the old Txtirxs in the lost
few years. All it Las earned hat goue
right back into the busines, its proprtetun aiming to make i&lt; the model paper
of tho West, and looking to the future
B iutar—Yes they must be getting a .
greet deal of capital locked up iu this
concern. 1 notice that they have just ■
otfm.’d tew Uetund
in cash pre­
miums to the most enterprising and
successful getters up of ciubo. They
throw the field open to tbe widest com- I
petition and give till April 1st fur agents
to work iu A business «o managed
must grow. Well on the whole 1 hop' I
it may have good success. I agree wifo i
von that it deeervos it, and certainly no I
Micigan family can afford to be without [

REMOVED

STOUGH BITTEHS

HC2.

To Washington Block ore
liilJ

BLOOD PUHIFIKR.

The New York

EVENING POST

-1 •»&lt;!
1 I.
site, .1— mih» sr 1 .1.
cStss.ssri.-j s tssts
Taw iks J«O ler ISV. lia&gt;M«.le, M
■toll U a KM cVrev Ml Us isUnM yt IM ■
•». as J W s!&gt; esrww rtalaiu Is ti, roll
Iks reel srtaU Is rs,,,rl akersul M«k Sen
Im mshmsS for Krv ,sen fleas Iks Us&gt;« «U&lt;1

{isutn—By the way. Law. you wen ,

l their new pews? They uro now print­
, ing on a penes that Tost about tirmty I
fAMisnad Itlltrt sod which prints tbsm
M-vun to ten thousand sheets jwr hour.
1 tell you it is a beauty. It ta lhe only
presa of the kind in the gtata, and will I MISSON AND PICTURE FUMES
print almost as fast ns all the other I
twwenaper presses put together. And
the governor to their engine keeps it
along so steadily, too. If there is any­
thing 1 adore it is a Governor.
Hlxix—(\\*bu «a* n tiuturiuus wag
and joker)—IU ’. IU ! Tliat's first rate'

regards saline incdidusn with great fa­
vor, and gives tbe following roripes and
directions as useful and aote : Chlorate
of potash, muriate of ammonia, ur by- •
iKwutphnte efsodie Asannoudytte to
relieve the rough, fluid extract qf bel­
ladonna may !&gt;e added The proper
■low of either of tlieee tnadirin-, may
lie ruLl-od up wilh-tw&lt;aur llirvu uuncs-s
■•f boney or molaaw. and there pound
in the mouth from a -mall bottte or
placed ou th. tongue with a spoon.
Given in this way the medicines will bo
readily Ispped up and easily awallowcd
But little trouble is required to give it,
and no danger of getting any medieim
in tho trachea will lie incurred bv this
method.
.
Tho chcernil feature of the situattec
' to, as the malady is
i fatal if proper and
---------------- -- — R”r» to tho sauna! |
There i» danger that tho stage and car ,
rotnpamiee in our citim. and espeeialy .
in New York, will low many horeea lacause of tho almost imperative nereeutyof keeping the lines running with­
out material change.-.('AfNfiini f’esmi.

KSEst
aja. rsa.-»s-lsaer IwnW. sklsA las. ssU Msts ks, »•

OMH

Bent Wood Works,

LOTTEHY

Dr. Crook's Wine oi l.

Safe. Sure and Steadfast.
Ntbls’ll Stile Orptal Alfltni'Xichigan Marhinfry Depot.

LADIES.

Public Test

K. W. Alka's tfotrle

DR. CROOK'S

WINE
BOOKS

SCHOOL

Condition Powders I
FLOUR.

MATMEW

B8IIIESB

COLLEIE

OYSTERS
And Foreign Fruits,

SOLD IN HASTINGS,
BY ACKLEY A SLADE

ssourtf;

WALLACE &amp; LAW.

Glrea tone to your System.
TRT DR. CROOK’S WINEOFTAR

OPEN A TOP BUGGIES,

NATURE’S

CHAS JB1E &amp; BIB.,
veesaaxLS an inmvuUM re

Shell Oystei# ani

Clams,

CHAMPION WASHER

■OXFOBT'S
OUGB—.

P. A. BILLINGS.
.1...;.«» rrr caw. w., s&lt;
enmOUn fcr Met wwk. DwUrts seaelM
i rtwalaall.. .1 .SmS retrelta.1
Lusurwnr a fctk»&lt;
as a «laroU 8s. Uk, ItairaiL

TSSTrilHTj
'T)OMESTIC”|

OCPPEB HD SHEET MI TOE

Hair Restorative
GtWSKSJ--

I Dr. Fell!' tat if Jinbeta.

■■
FOR SALE.
A Farm of 12? arret, situated in tho
township of Baltimore. 8 miles from
Hastings, ami only :i rail,.. South of the
Grand River Valtey IL IL. at Quimby
good ycung and growing orchard, good

SEWING MACHINES.
1 mo7-,7'.T«Lre“ ".U faSSU"
The

MASTERION.

mniHbo

Potaril

JOHN HWEMBELL&amp; CO.

iroj|r ccttex* ssn eosxiLicnJu.

MANTLES ANS SKATES,
rttas swtamUUaa paM.SK la BAN
1»4U la Iks- sdvseU&lt;e la seed ail ■

01163162

'JSSJartarSMdfce'jre

70 Jeffenion Avenue, Detroit,

COBB,

HATUBTS'ltUEtN.'V

WANTED/*±.^

we

. Bnrineim that will Pay

’BX1!
SOLD IN HASTINGS,
BYACKLEY.

from School House. Sugar bust ot
1,000 trow. SpletulMl timber of all
kinds; Oak, Baswoud, Whitewood etc.
Terms. 125 per acre
For further in­
structions, inquire at this Offloe,*ar ol
the proprietors.
D.B &amp; A. O. FB££MAN.
Baltimore, April 17th. 1871

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VOL XVII

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN

WEDNSDAY, NOV. 13, 1872.

tardy and
is for tta
moot common ranefr nwn in tbe Unit­
ed States ; but there] is another which
ttaycall Brown, which la Ear more
| highly ptfoed by all American fiuefora
- *o much ao, that dming the paatsoaeoueggshavo been add at higher nri-

grestar rained m. most
NO. 29- I rag
~
on aoundant
foyer.1. Thia

gaged to a Wall street broker, who
lints in a brown stone house, but I
don't think that gives you the pnvelege
of criticising asylover!"
"But ho Is so peer, Grace.”
jCj
** He has health and

Just Received,

"And iftn willhave to work"
“Well, what then! Mr goodness
graciousand Grace elevated two
I plump little hands, “ wbal do you sanpoeetAaM wore given to mo fori To
wear Lid giores and diamond rings on­
ly, and to gather rnree T No, indeed ! I
can find better uro for them than that.”
I “Grace, you are perfectly inoorpgi[bfoP'
" Y«*. I am j to yon mar just aa well
learo off lecturing me," sail Grace sau­
cily. "I plead guilty to all your aocuaatwas. laaigitngto many. noihlag
tatamrahaato. 1 ehall lire in half a

«Mm» to asttfoO Now York. end Wai
tar owns tbe Greta Iron Works, and
«re stasld like Gustavus for buck-keep«r. and of courao, you'll all oomo sod lire
with us, and-that’s all, Waller, dur,
isn’t it?
give parties and I think it yory likely
"All! I should think it was," said
that I shall not unfrequsntly rash dish­ Mr. Oralis who had listened smilingly
ea, sweep room*, and iron my husband's to bis wife's avalanche of words, “and a
ahivts. And through it all I expect to
be very happy."
'
■we'll be all right
Myra aigbed and abandoned tta usofose argument. What was to be d»ne
____ ___ _ _.ng," sobbed Mra.
with ao very nureason tide a damsel , as Linley, “that Grgre ahodd be noli, and
th»«f
•
1 al n ays teU you I should pul
A bright little hoailhstane—a kettle
singing on tta hob; 'tta crimson carpet, my little wife in her right place one of
not Brussnla, nor velvet, but simple fa­ tbeeo days, allhough I was nothing but
grain; and tta plain neat furniture, a mechanie ?' demanded WaiiraT^Why,
with Grace (Ciiling st tta ready-spread taro io Linley, 1 declare. Give os your
table—thia waa a plrouat tame tor band old follow; you haven't changwl a
Walter Genii* to come to after his day's biL"
i work tn tn# greet machine shop was
And Qnxtam* Linley listened, with

Celebrated Diving Flue Stoves,

UnirtroaUf, known an the BEST HE.1TI.VC STOVE in Ihr IVorhl
•Itso a Large -Assortment

JEWETT &amp; ROOT’S FIRE PROOF STOVES!

tar big taasa, with her jxrttes and her
“But how cid yon strike this guldi-o
yfaitug list, and tar swarm of aerranta.
Do you know, Grade, I alumel Mi at vein I" inquired be, when ha had accep­
ted the poition. witlj'many thnaka an J
one time that I »M dung wroqg |n
Myra had wbixperingty commented on
their being rodneed to such an ignoble
“Myra seotnwl to think you were fete.
“It waa all through an Lnrration of
Walter's" said Gracw, gteefully ; "1 al­
" Do I look like a victim !*' donure- ways knew Walter would make his way
!y asked Graro.
.
in tho world. But come—•got your
• “ Wbr, no, I can't any I think you
thugs on— I'm guing to take you away
du, but I wish 1 could hare brought
with mo. Walter and Gustavus can
rou to a bouao all your own, my pet. walk, and there's tote of room for tho
' New mind; some day wo shall reigil children in thn carriage with ua I"
in a jialace worthy of you."
Mrs. Unlay waa thankful enough to
" Nonsense, Walter; could I be tap­
Uaru th. crampod limits of this thirdper enywhere than I am with you J*'
• “Areyontanay, toynri
'
She low finui her ecat and camo over
' to b.r husband s side, looking full into
Lis fore with eyes so eloquent that all
the dictionaries in creation could mff
taro B[*»ken noro plainly.
Yes, ta know ’Ast she was happy.
Mrs. Linley, too, thought that ata
was happy, and pitied “pour dear Uraete" from the very bottom of tar heart­
' No oerrauto. no silver napkin rings; no
•loublo damaak table ctotha with embrotdere"! munugrnms on them ; no car­
Why Kerosene lamps Explode­
riage; no Wilton carpets, nor orocaud

In the BEST STYLE and from.

Genuine Eastern Oak

Salt! Salt! Salt!
FARMERS

Leather.

O, SAY

curtains,, What would life ta worth
without thews ? And then, too. aho
lived so cutlandishlr - actually dining
in ffxo middle of the day. end having
good fates 4—pork and cabbage occas.
tonally and frvxl atami1, Mra. Linley
was quite sure that »ba oould not hero
existed under such a fearful concntena-

II heeler

them," said Myra, inhaling the Lubin
perfume from tar Vttewteance edged
pocket handkerehief, " but really I *“
quite ashamed to Have our carriage aecn
in each a comonplaoe street ”
‘■State year sfoter." said Mr. Ltal#y.
and Genii* ia a good fellow, after all."
“ I know it but a common mechanic!"
And Myra took out tar pearl tablets
to look over tar visiting list■
I Grace Genlis knew very well that Mr.
Uomavus Linley dospfood her end her
low estate, but Grace cared n#l two pin*
Furlhat-—why should she? Was eta
| not happy as Queen Victoria's self fa
tier «nug little houre, with tore to bright­
en tta tow ceilings and beautify tta
: ctsple-wood furniture.
I "Grace ia a pearl o^wioe," thought
tta young husband, ss'ta watched her
at tar thrifty hoasewifory, "and some
i day she shall sbfae fa a prefer setting
I an well us Gustavus Linley's cu nevi ted
.doll of a wife. 8ta ahs'l, or my name fa
not Walter Genite F'
Mrs. Ixalsy d&gt;4 not fad tanelf eatfatJy faoouaiHable wtau Walter Ovals.

Willson
BLACKSMITHING !

ju, oitf qooos &lt;x sw rww
BLACKSMITHING

J. S. GOODYEAR &lt;fc Co.

ararrsw

Bum Hal Mill Jut 19, 1111

to eomo out us heed rn.chi.iH, and tar
sister went uwny.
" It’s just as well," thought Una.
“fori wanted tody, p eerie* “t ««'
mens, tlta winter, and I couldn't have
invited them, and, of courw, they
would tav. bren mortally offended I
AW it’s all right!"
And the years pasaed by, and Myrn
Linley '-forgof1 to nnew«r tar sisferie
tetrnra to otren, that at length, (hare

DENTIST

Satina

IttiiU.

DRUGS AND MEDICINES,

n &lt;&lt; Defy Competition

pvprs, oils, qifocsities,

Gold &amp; Silver Watches

Vtaney

Goods, Hoolre. Htntlou«x-j,

atarajcy. ferered Mctawql U( agyj

Acs’.,

A. D. COOK, Agt.

.fEF aid Platt "nt, I

Hastings, »ncn.

HASTINGS, MICH,

J, Cole &amp; Son,

J. P. ROBERTS

&amp; co.

Russell 4 Nevins

Immense Stock

DRUGS
STUtUI

Medicines,

Michigan ^Exchange.

Pyp Stuffs,

1
Goods.

vins uk,

kind!
One esfmeg Mr. UuW same in bto,
hut ta often did that Myra glanced
ncsAfic
languidly up from the book she wsa
skimmind over, not because she etouv^
Tho WtW
faffing like a myriad reading, but becansa U WM a feMitoaaflight of tlnv, white-winged birds, the bla work, «ud she wanted io say she
December bias: howled mournfully had road it-and notired that his fare
through tta twilight at reefs, when tbe
lights wore begiwM w *h,IW
“What is tta matter r' she inquired,
and ttaro ro’-itary beacons of tr«, and a little startled hy Ita took.
Grace Mid Myra J'ayne were sitting be­
“Tbo matter," returned Gualarus,
fore tho grate in their cost, wall-nred deliberately seating himself opposite
sitting-room, talking.
her. "is that wo are ruined."
Grace bad boon darning «lock ingt. a
“ What do you moon I"
piece of domestic finger-craft mil par­
•• “imply that wo avr l*uuitoe«-taf
ticularly ornamental, but nevertheless gored—MWt’i a cent tn the world, and
moot essential, and Myra was dotting dabta oBMigh to *«nk tta Spanish Ar­
tta odga of q ahirt o^lor with slitetao mada I"
like orad tverfo. but Q was |puwn too
Myra lucked at him in blank dismay.
dark to wSEpw. «na they rat ia the
"And what are wo going to do T
ruddy Aino rfttte g£n h~. ^”g
“Do? Why, do aa offier people do!"
the acenweommonly known ta •Wind­ savag.lv answered tar husband. “Go
man's hotiday."
“Now, Grace. I’m sure you U think
tatter of it," aaiu Myra' coexingly.
“Don't think there s toe least pro^
pectin life of anv such thing," returned

Stay, though.

Wo hare pot photo-

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.
be plump than otheiwie#, With Wg
brown eyre, full of liquid Igmfbter, a
skin like roeo-telored aetra, *M brown

PAINTS &amp; OILS
City Piping Booms
School Booko t Siatifrifp/
WARM VKALS AT ALL

Oar toad* ss4 tas-bUbus ansi W.
KasksaalaaSslseMan
TU baldens,.
U mH.
Wilk tkrsau#r~Law as4 ro-iu, ,

KOCBA

XkvAwirii.ar* rm
cxocxns*! comcrrunax

Kerosene is out explosive. Alighted
taper may be thrust into it, or flame
•ppUdtaitto «y way, and it does
not explode. On tta contrary, it ex­
tinguisher flame, if pxperimented with
at the usual temperatures of our rooms.

of eggs nt so high a price as ton dollar*
per dozen. Tta Brown Leohoro is roid
to be hardier than tta White, to foy
slightly larger
sad to lay then.
: earlier to tta year ; foteidro which, its
color is adapted for ordinary wear, and
allows it to bo kept wtaro white fowls
could nut be nreoerved in clean condi­
tion.
■
i I tad heard much through tho whole
of this year from various American
• fonefora reepeeting Brown I-egborns ;
. sad in tbo summer Mr. A. M. Hoisted,
I of Rye, New York, kindly sent me over
I a trio, chiefly fo» portraiture. They ap: pear to baronMohedUvarpool all right,
I but, very unfortunately, during tta
journey from Liverpool tu London one
of tta hvns waa fatally injured in eomo
S. bleeding profoswly from tta mouth
uno or two wounds on the comb.
and dying the night vt arrival They

I

M is (rww-u Ssrksa ares rare.

All nr lbs iwUlw ckverftltr 1

appear to bo six pallets and thrre
cockerel’. My chief object in hatching
birds eo Lite was to see fur myself taw
tar they bred uniformly, as I had ■
a strong sjupicicn the breed had been
formed by a cross from the Black-red
Game This is strongly denied by al)
Aincritan breeders, who nfiirm that
many birds tare been imported direct
from the Mediterranean; and I am
bound to say that of all my nine chirkone none favors such a supposition, tta

Joe^ih Hardin, the most Hanlin’d
ihkl reckless of tho Texas doepcradors, any brood 1 ever saw, which is so far
•
is tbo son of a Maltadlsi uiiuistcr. He satisfactory'.
The shape of body, bead, and comb
is credited with the mardor nf 2R men
since he was fiifoen yearn old, six yrors I is like that of the H;&lt;ani*h fowl, or
rather Mitiurcii, at the face is rod and
only the deef-ear while—that la, both
hare large combs, tta cock's being up­
of the Foot Offieo Departa.rel al Wash- right and the lien's falling over. The
ingtoa, was married, and started on ids eizo is, however, not so greet, but about
bedding tour. The next day. while midway befw.cn Spanish and Game;
trbyvluig, he dtal suddenly. ’
and this was one of the facts that made
It is authentically stated in Kral's ma nt firetauipect a cross. The plum­
age is exactly that of the Black-breasted
new book about Dickens, that in thia Ited Game in both rock and hen, the
country he gave 70 readings to nndibreast of tta latter being a salmon col­
- . . .1 ‘ -V n,.A—1 SUSI ...
or, hackle gold strip*"! with black, and
back and wings petridre-marked. The
California people, believe that as they rock, of ccurso, is blsck on tho breast,
hare a titate prfaun they bad bMter use bar uf wings, and tail; hackle bright
it, and 013 of them Lave taken up rod striped with black, wingbow rod,
secondaries rich bay, and saddle tbe
quarters in tho unthutme.
same os the hackle ; the lags are yellow
Really good fowls of this breed being
very ’scarro nod dear. Mr. Hal.ted
could nor spare a very good cock so
early in the season, and the bird ho sent
mo is rather wanting in yollownoM of
lege, and has a dent-ear much stained
with red. but tho hen appears firat-claa.v
He rather leads mo to expect he may
enter first-rate rpcciuuns at tho ensuing
Cil show*, and if so they will no
bt bo examined with much interest
Tho tans never mt, I believe, and the
average production of eggs Is about two,
hundred per annum. Un tho whole. '
1 am much pleased with the birds, and.
with to many good qualities to recom­
mend them, have thought that those
few particulars would be interesting to
Agnaaix accounts fur (be horse direasc English fanciers. 1 should have given
by the glacial theory.
“
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tr , U—

been carried on at too low temperataro,
and a part of tta naptha remain* in iL
A'lulinroltoMareltogely made by un­
principled dealers' who add twenty or
thirty per Oral oi naptha after it Iseres
tta manufacturer’! hands. Tbe light
napthas which hare been spoken of as
known in commerce under tb" names of
bonxine, tanaoliae, goacline, 4c.. arc
Blanton Duncan will review Lus
vary volatile, inflamablo and dangerous. Tnu PmrmU ns n Sunday newspaper ;
They, however, ia themselves, are not by which we are at a loss to know
•xptaivo: neither are they, when placed
ia lanpe, capable uf furnnbing any
bis politics, or pibtics of his religion.

Thu Philadelphia Mint has cumtueiued melting one million one dollar
gold pieces to be converted into pieces
uf Larger denominations. Twgib mil­
lions of i hew pincee ore to bo nsod.
Tbo reduction of the National debt in
October amounts to *6,228,417.

nearly exhausted.
Tta reason of Ibis will readily bo
seen. In using imperfect or adultera­
ted kereseno, the spare above the fine
of oil is always filM with vapor; and
ao long aa |t Is wgrm and rising freely,
no air f^n teach it, and it is safe.. At
beditime, when Ute family retire, tta
hgbt ia extinguished ; tta temp cads, a
parties af tta Taper is condensed; this
creates a Denial vacuum in tta snare,
which is instantly filled with air. Tta
mixture ia now moro or faro explosive;
and when, upon ths next evening, tta
lamp ia lighted without roplemahfag
with oil, as is often stone, in explosion
falfab), fo take pfate. Late in tta
erenfag, whoa tho oil fo nearly connxmed, and tta soaoe above filled with va­
por. the lamp cannot axplodo so lung os
it remains a: rest upon tta
But
take it fa hand, agitate it, carry M fate
a axil roam, tho vap» fa coated, air
pane* in, aud (hamixture becomes «xploaiv*.—4iwiaa RweT Hhs«».

in reply ts a correspondent, Heun
Stewart girca the following rpctioal
ideas about poultry :
'
| On two acres of land it would be fol­
, ly to attempt to keep 1,000 fowls with
| the expectation that they could bo per
mittod to have any range. If cloicly
|&gt;enued up 1 ,&lt;X&gt;0 fowls might be keptou
two servo by the exercise of tbe utmost
care and by nn oxporieacad keeper..
But there would be no accommodation
tor young chicks end the nerosetry
econo to shelter them.. It is possible
that 400 hans coaid be kept on twn
acres, but not any more. 1 have had
some exjiorivucv, and would rather
haro at the rate of on. aero to 100 fowls
than lews; but 1 hare no doubt that I

for# the sands df life tun out fa to reach
the eternally condemned heart of the
raraaring miscreant who first proclaimed
this atrocitv. Fur w&lt;-cks and week,
have we oleetaff Mr. Greeter by tta
simpler fvnu uf addition—on paper,
and never failed onr-i. Where ore wo
now? Stranded on a tee stare, with
tta cook dead drunk and tta captain
busted ou a small tar."

A family by the namoof Hunt, tonal*-'
Uo Dawn ud Bast
a of tta forbs.-, mot her mid tbroa
irao, tare taeu living on a claim
Dr. Hall soya tta taut medians in soma two mile* from Marion Center, in
the world, mar. efldent io the cure of Marion county.
Their Honan was
disease tta n nil the potencies of the situated fa a ravine, both of atone and
materia medico, arw warmth. reel, cleanHaase and pure ap. Scans persona
—.1..
. -Mu, I*.
diMSM tn
dance, they noticed that the roof of the
Irnaso had fell In. They immediately
wont to the house end found that tho
roof of the bouse had fallen Io on the
family as Utegr by steeping fa bed. The
party want at oeoo to retare them, and,
upon, taking the dirt away, found the
ir r
or mother and throe children dead, and the
bed
end
cod
work U an effort, i
rocm am tba flrtt
.------ --------a auro and speedy rooovery. Instinct
toads all taJurad birds to quietude

recced*: but in others the powers of
life am tberaby so completely citaust
od that e system has lost ebitay to re-.
enparate, and alow and ^pta*d lever

and quite warm enough foe 200 fowte.
Fresh air fo of really more importaaco
than warmth. Ia a dimate much cold­
er than that of New York, I hare never
had a fowl’s comb frozen in eueh a
bouse is this on tho coldest nights,
wtan tho temperature taa been tatow
aero, and a strooj wind been blowingToo mneh warmiti induce* disease; roup
and dy»onterr are eansod by impure
air and warmth, produced by huddling
in a cloio apartment. Artificial warmth
fo tatter than sweating in this manner.
A retting Irnuss. adjoining tta roosting
bouan, and of the same sue, needs to bo
provided, wiihent windows, aid with a
shelf all roond. on which*, ptered tta
neats, raised two foot ftom tta ground.
Another stad, adjoining the roosUnr;

�I but wo haao m thorough Democrot* as! is more beautifnl or more deserving of
Witty cowtnar.dat:cin than tlio Illustea-

jam be found. They will follow thair
Herewith w. placi before our readan
’ | party end du flirir biding ।
tho official rasjority ia thi* CMUttT S»
tbo several candidate*^ In a- -—~i shall giro tbe Tabular 8ti
• vote* cast in the several Tow
Ward* at the elretion &lt;m th*
I majoritire are a* follow*, via:
about Dewey ?. Yaa «ay» tho other
For Grant and Wifaon,
Well than I shall vote for him, and
“ John J. Bayley,
1,428.
throw down hi* ticket, picked un n clean
I
“ Henry H. Holt,
.
1,464
know
‘ Dknfal Striker.
lj476
*' Viator.* I'.CaWar.
“ Wk. Hnmpluqy.
1,488
Or.e of the noisiest Democratic creator*
1,441._________________ _ _______ __________ we hare, camo up, called the attention
*, Lgrarett A. Clapp,
i 430 scarcely a parallel to the couxpbs’wne*.
*' Byron D. Ball,
of tho board, tore off all the Etector*
I
—T *■« -. »&gt;
«ra. S^MMmU* I
•* Daniel B. Bttgg*.
names and anted the retor.nder.
I
" Edward Doraeh.
1,439
1,467;
** George Willari,
:
*• Sherman C. Prindle,
1,468
' Isaac W. Vraoman.
1,426
1,719
■
*• Wm. IL Powers.
** John Hotchkiss,
Charles G. Holbrook,
Wm. H. Hayford.
Lucius RusmII,
John a Cram.
Henry H. Wood,
Mito I. WUliam*,
Geo. M Dewey.

*' Railroad*,
Against Judge** Salaries,
•* TJmlt of Judicial Cizvuiu,
In tlie County the O'Couoc and
i&gt;s Pxkct reezireef fcrty-wx (46) *
' and tho Black and Ruarell thirty-eight
' (3S) vote*.
-■
I Uy iupKtfag th* roturus, it will ba
। wen that the largMt majority on the

Day cf 'I bankxgtvlng.

i without coating all day. Wo have prob­
, ably 230 voter* in our Town,, only 109
of them go! tn th* Polla : but with them
w think wo convinced Mr. Blair that
। ho was in bad company,and Mr. Greeley

haro'been )»tica to balanro pound*.
But a [»ril unticipated fa often a peril
averted. Thousand* of the voter* oi
North Carolina, VermMt, and Maine
'ware roavincol by money tlmt they
i might hotter vote th" Administration
than the Liberal ticket, and that, if
I th*, could not SO vote, it VM Ihrir in­
terest to teqy «t home on eieetfoa day .

for us, far we gore Grant 80 majority.
That slanderous lilt is nothing now
to ma This was an old worn out trick
years agu. ha* been on tbe stock* for
repairs n long time, let loo-.e again io
Inte to lie utrinta etort before election,
hut it did nof work suenweftilly with U*.

■B CiiriMfau Weekly.

Now that the

friahiug tu conu&gt; upon a jiapor so art
tically and pictorially attractive, so i
perior in its htenny character and
I*rt* and elevatfog iti It* moral and '
ligfon* incnlralioL*. Tb a family where
there young neopbr, especially, its weak­
ly visit inustbo a score" oi constant de­
light and profit.

DRY GOODS
INOCURE.NO CHABCI

CABPETINGS,

This interesting monthly for December
ia issued, *nd look* a* bright and good
as a twenty dollar pioo* just from the
mint It ha* new type and some naw
features which «ill commend themselves

known all »i«r ths coontry as th*
cheapest r.nd Inist puMfaatfon of its kind
in I he United Ktatos, In it can ba'1
found matter that ratartafa* all, old and
young ; while tho coming y»ar th* sub•criberi will receive a pretty ehrvmo as
a Christmas present Thi* will bo a
great temptation to every one. and wo
hope thousand* will avail tbem*-lre« of
it. Only 81.50 per yuw, and 15 cent*
single copies. Fur sale all orer the
country. Address Thome* A Talbot, 63
Cougrem btroet. Dutton

GmAIVX* RAPIDS
They have .Added to their hnineuse Stock

iJ5&lt;&gt; Holls New Carpets,
175 Package* of Dry Goods.

• Dress Goods.

Harper's Magazi
record orenrvd in Boston on Saturday
night and Sunday. The loose* ore o»timatod'at Irons *80,000,000 to l&amp;O.OoO,000, and the insurance at from 110,000,­
000 to 112,000,teh). Tho Bra was cnlirely and*.- tbe ountral by three p. m

i townsman, Hon. Dafiicl Striker, and
the next to Hon. Victory J*. Collier.
This is a* it should be, and simply
shows that thorewvr »J me) alaae, and
not troaehrey Mb the part of any of our
candidates iutluenced the vote two years

Plain Black Silks
IIX CtltUEK
Ss. Sf.fAl.-AH. VHXOCIU*.
MKUIXOS, KUfflMfa C.xniM,
MXuri

' bound* I by Sumner, Board, Central'
potent clomcnt in tho hand* of tho sraw
। FedcrjJ. Water, and Washington slrests,
■mm, aided by cheating fotgarv and
I and tho Ihroobrancheaof business which ;
reek lew h iiigdit down the mnjonly of •bine State that was not bought, whoth- ’| suflered chiellv are tin- wool, th* dry­
or of voters, etectfoneercre. ox inspectors |' gnnd*, and the shoe itnd leather. The '
and canvaa*4*ra; and but on* party had
the wherewithal to bay. 1 bo small, Old Sonth' Churcii and tho naw Post­
yet ample inajoniies in Ohio and Ne- ' office building, wbi&gt;-h it waa *up]n*ed
braska, with th&lt; batani-4 mull in la- .! imrovsible to save, Laso i-apod with
diana, assured all who stood aloof । but little injury. The Tctuiirript utwl
watching U&gt;o struggle ■* axil spectator*
erti&lt;«* hare been destroyed; The |
that Gen. Grant's re-election was highly '
probable ; and at cuoe * stampe^o to '' office* of the Pali are badly damaged. I
: but all the hotels, tbaatres and public |
OUR VICTORY.
At kogtli tho probation ha* expired
■nd.tho fruition of our ju*t expectation 1
There never w«* a grand victory tak^
■ realized. President Gran*, will conea in a mare matter cf fad way than
thia of which we are now gathering up &gt;
ring the next four years, and the prothe detail*. (&gt;no reason i*. that it is so
grrorire principle* of tbe Republican
complete, that it speak* f ir tteelf end
party will bo permitted after this tho
leaves nothing to be sai l in way of intrrpretatiau; ami another is, that it ha*
lieen substantially anticipat'd. In fact, people to carry on tn the end protection
we imagine that tbe American people fox the right* of all men to think, to
f»el. when they look over the returns, I speak and to vote freely thfarsenlimcnt*
very much at our compositor* might a* J
1 declaration of independence giving to
they look at tho same in the daily pa-

jicrs. Tho work app-ar» a little dilfrr-. all tb* people of thia great land tbo
ent ia the aggregate from what it doe* .■ equal right, together with the eonstitaI tional tnnaos of enforving it, to life, lib­
in the detail of thn r?*n)t*, a* it always'
doc*; then: seem* to bo more of it, fsr ' ertyand thn pursuit of happin.-ws has
tho people had done a better day's work been significantly re affirmed' The false
than they thought they had doe e-; but, erii-s of reform, reconciliation' ctirruj&gt;yo», owy vote and figure was tbriza, tion and imbecility in office, hare b"cn
r-ud they ttxoguizo lliem. We msy call patiently heard across tho continent
thi* eloetioo. as we ideoso, the triumph- from the marble halls of the capital to
the rude stump at tho cross roads. I’er| aonal defamation and tho mo«t absurd
••haxg**, or the victory of the Republi­
can party, bat it is simply tho recorded cbarg.-s have been heap'd upon tho
judgment of the American peopte on 1 heads of those who sup|&gt;ort tho RepubI bean standard everywliere over the
the issae* submitted to thorn by both
Misroprwontauon and th*
nnd nU partire. Il mcana tho ctmlinu- country.
«n&lt;T, substantially, of thepofo-y pursued wildest oxageration hare characterized
by the prcsant Administration—certain- [ tlin coalition campaign. Tho las: ap
peal
has
been
taken, and th* grand na­
ly that, diaringuiahni from any propo-ed
tional inquest haa ignored tho bill of in­
by its opponent*.
dictment tei rancoroualy pressed l&gt;y inSo far a* tho pcrsMal bearings of th*
trrvsUxl partiei against tho present advictory arc eoaccrnod, they are of th*
inrot satisfactory character. Th* tactic* ’
grand old Republican party. Noariy
of calumny directed so outrageonaly I
all the supporters of Greeley other than
■gainst President Grant, hare, like
Democrate are well known to have been
Hatinibal'a elephant*, turned and trod­
disappointed in getting officj or marked
den out the life of tho rank* .they were
: as among those who** term of service
meant io *nve. The President wiaaly
refrained from vindicating htmiclf. but
; the party that brought them forward
left the whofa mnttrv with th* paople. 1
from cil»*curity. The ach«a of the DenrTb* result i* on* of. which any of hi* ilocrats for tho spoil* of office had became
hutrmu predocortior*, even Washington
■o painful that insanity waa threatened
himself, might have fait pgmd. If it b*
if it did not actually *u[wrveae. Th*
said, as it often has b»*n, that Grant
great man of the white coal prayed ear­
kn* noa* of th* gifts, of eloquence, man­
nestly for a square i*»ue on which to
ner* ar o'her showy qualities—of popu­
fight hi* *up;io*ed "uetnie*, and he ha*
lar favorites, then all tho more signal,
been gratified. Th* rroult with nil it* ,
oomjfarivn and glorious is this attrotawealth of blearing* and prosperity to
tho people ol a common country can
men Strikingly in contrast, too, is tho I only be dimly fomhadawed. Coast!■oudemnaticn pasaod upon men who
tutiuual Republican co.crn merit with
have hitherto deserved a ell of their oonit* noble train of practical l«n*6ts to
stztuant* and who hare reoatvad high
all races and nattonalino* i* still firmly
honor*, but who had thought that they
nxild divert their popular snpjwrt to
fag votexic* of mouarehy ami tho co­
the gratification uf their own purposes.
hort* of fxmdom and human right* ere
The peupio liavo held the ncalre true.
ready to march forward to renewed la­
aaA —jgiiii tbe claim* of fh*fr|»**aH
bor* and grander triumph*.
-traetly mcowling to their work and
value at this time, indapeodent of the
past and "without fear, fsvjt or aSocnext House of Rcprescntalire* only
tbo general report*. On* thing, how•rtr. i* plain, and that fa, that th* Re­
publican majority fa tba forty-third Con­
gram will be much larger than it fa fa
that body at presunt Tbo men who
were the leaders in the Liberal muve-

gildingi oro unfou.hod. I^rg-ly at­
I tended meetings worn hdd in t 'hieugo.
Washing ton, Philadelphia, New York,
end other citie* to provide plan* for tbe
, relief of th j suffer*-:*. Tho total numher of building* consumed i* about 700,
into th* swslliag tontuL lbs gallant and at least one-half of them hare bcea
tew who stood out might as well hare
tried to stem Uie torrent of Niagara.
Well, wo did our bust to stsm it, be­ day rrtoia ferr'b'oon-' Nearly all the
lieving finnly. 1- That no I’reeident : people in tho city did not steep a! all on
should be re-elected while wielding the t-oiunlay night The intense brightmn*
enormous [mtronagv erf cur tifgbc*' «ta- ot tho flames, the noire of tho engine,
tion—hoidtag that aach ahnaH I-shielded from all temptation* to va&gt;
those power* for persoe-vl end*. 2.
That thia country was in gn-Ol need of
a trenuiun Civil Kerrie* Refwin which of people roamed th.* street* watching
the iiim« ami doing what they could,
as all crowd । do rm such oOcaafona, to
but which they cannot .enjoy under the | Impfcj* thii.norkwfl extinguishing tho
prewent systom, and which *honW eh­
able them to giv* their day* to the pal Ik dutic* for which they are paid, ruth- I
er than to patrolling and rtoctioneering I
in tha partunn interest of their (Jitron 1 —Dr. J. G. Holland's new novel. Ar­
and chief. 3. Ttett the wnr-wastei, thur Bonnieirtle. bogiqt In Scribner's
Ux-plundenKl. debt-cov*red, half bank- for November—tho initial number of
rapt Booth sh'iuld be ehrored with a ,
weii-groundod hope of hon-ster rule I| will be a New England gory, in untoand brighter day*, wherein th* carpet­
In the opening
bagger rimll craw to plunder n* the Ku- bfogrtphicil form.
Klu Kfan hava tong since ceased to 1I chapter the hero drecribc, ■ notable
cvrttt of Ina duNhixri, and introdures
nlanu and outrage.
It did a*om to us that lb* timu had (
fully eome foe a National Reconciliation, i
----- mu- ^alarK.
whereby^tho deetinies of the ttouth | which stands at tho heed of I ho ins'* IIihnnld(fx. confided to the better portion |
js
. Mory
o IX&gt;eB1 J)r
of her pooplo of both mere. otM tlie Holland’. *ditorial contribution* to the
master spirit* of *oel&gt; travrotire of «•- j pre-,-nt tiumW nri' mon* extatuire than
publican —-1- -- **»-•*
-t !
.
....
... ...
.
..
ArkanA*

One Hundred Thousand Dollars!
jell a* Half a Million Dollars thi.1 f'tfpl '• J'irivill Hiifarv af tha
•tore '- -The Je*T, oUiyref, sad so! xs*s
i*f&lt;J J'v*&gt;*7y Taper in fiv rinep.”

Harper's Weekly-

WE PAY

CASH

HllitlERHlIlLLIRSWORTBBFfiOOBS
Coining into our Store.

V7E PF.OrCSE TO RECEIVE CASH

For &lt; very Dollar’s Worth that Goes Out

SPUING JL AVERY.
"d to the hands whieh wieldod ft while
•tn h gn at frauds went cm far year* rrqi
detected. But fte p*opl" hare decided
otherwise, and we bow t* thetr drefafon.
Tbo wealth of ibewmutry, and e*nk»
ially the incorporated weafth. ■ rallied to
the supiort of Gen. Oraaf. and mured
it* million* in hi* behalf, h dWnot
generally deny that hi* riril career find
tanlty ; 'it merely fori'**d that of hi*
eomfeditor had been and wonM be more
so. Hint our vnaairfbrturerv, Inuker*,
•te.. wore nearly al! making money,
and they detuyentetl any change What­
ever, rad cwpeefany u ehtago whieh
they fra.-vd might prove radii-al nnd
fundamental.
Mr. Boutwell in th.
Treamry had fatffafied them that hr.
was trying to ‘
‘ *

SOLI) IN HASTINGS.
BY ACKLEY A SLADE

Harper's Bazar-

J. H SLATER,

FkACTlCAL AX U T« tail Hint

Engineer,

and power; and Hiram Rich’s Timnm
DaCri: i» a quoin! and witty akernu
CoL I. AV. tligineon contribute* an ad­
mirable critknl pajMit &lt;&gt;n Hawthorne'*
Last Beqitck, Momuto D. Conway tells
alxiut The Demon* of tho Shadow, and
■ Edward King, of tbe Jlaataa Jaana!,
R°*»i|* vepr pira*anily about The Coin­
ing Alan. fa u gaper on An Expedition
with Slaufoy. Tbo Old Cabinet con­
tent* Ar* Tbo LUU" Man of Destiny.
I* be Honest ? and The Song of a Rose.
Three.i* practical infamaifau and *a. tertafamg writing in the Degartmant*
l of Nature and Scare. H*an» raol Boei
j ety, and Culture and Feo grow*, and the '

will make it jlbr the Interest of jEvory
2Vf.nn
omnn itnd Child to buy their

b

Builder,

Pure Wines and Liouzr: I
buy qur Gootln nf Alniufdttiuen* nnd lutporivri', and

Sitf,

OmUptpT^L,

- pirty nnr'

&lt;*nrtniiHn'j&lt;“pHif)'AdvaMlag».in Ima-.-Pkh-rk

Carriage &amp; Hoose

SPRING «■ AVERY.

^iAITBtO.njjuJ
ncMW * crr_ tli 1'I..*S.J-

I Storizw, anti other good thing*, and

V

Flags, Banners, Streamers, j
and Political Caricatures !
. -raintvUe
Painted W
to ffrger.
!
UPuJCr.
WODDES

ILOCI

IETTEU.

Hew Advertisements.

compteto* Mt!. Wood's exciting novelet
LeaUku. But w# .think our rwad.ro

wHl all giro oror their oppwtfon wo
opine, and we belforo w.i simll bare no
more trouble at the South. In or.oibrr
reepact, the victory racon* the liberty to
go forward in the a15dmatx« of Ikpnb-

SPIIMB dt IVEIY

for, .mroil Tun h» been.

aro^tectfoa. Mr. Blaine will of cwatw,
be again tbe Speaker, at\4 tbo ItepubJitber of "East Lynno" aunounew already
can strength will be marshalled pretty fora ho may giro
much aa in tho jwaant llouw. The from T)u Trilm cot— ----- --------- —- a new serial for this Magaxfac, to be
“Ina Master of Greyfaad*/' and
1
Adminteteatfon sriR be all powarful firot. prai**:-^wlerebe Mis tha^hoshafl rtfllad
jfmfiU uro also auaoun- □god and languid it ha* no rejmrt
brew, in tho future vs in the part, frank 1tSai'iMu
and feartrererititdsm. And. while thm ,cedL fa* nexl y«ar h» Main Vrtmm MU among ttumnchtca. A* a remedy for
again, from the firnt that the Ropubliar* dangerotts tandznam dere’Ojwd by "•
th* MTVWM rrsrimere to which woman
cun party have re-docled all their * bleat thi. vmrrn**, which foreshadow a gov- i.
Congrewmen. white many of tho bent
&lt;wwy other teimulant. In all riimatSs,
iropiznl temperate or frigid. It art* M a
specific in every .specie* of disorder
which uudermintM tba bodily strength
' to ttinM-whtqprt upttU* of Ktbacrilwra. and brorik* down th* animal spirit*.
18«nd tvraoty »pto far a**uppto numW,
ccmtafafag Ml A* fadwoaowfa. . Pdafa:
«2^0 a-yuar,
with tb* -Piwal[ urn Chromo. Four copira |6,80. Eight
ccSdro (axMl’one grati) 112,00. Th.
Lady's rri*a3 (83,00) aod Tho 8.W-

rhe Ileading Dry Goods Establishment in
:4oo*ta
.d eaxpinaiIM. .
W estern Michigan,

Will Bet You *0110

COUGHS &amp; COLDS

Photographs,

Photgrahhs.

AKD WE PROPOSE TO MSXZTTAXN XT.

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&amp; ayibt.

Beautiful Women.

Carpet Department.

REMOVED
‘i To Washington .Block over

Allen

Heath

Wo have now ou Exhibition tutd Daily Receiving the moat w
lenaivt^antl Varied Atrortmet# Ml ihji.Ijne,.

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CNUKCIES.

Haxneea.Troy, 12, IJT2.
Mxaau Eenoaa—lu reply to Miners. tka* tkgy.bave.o:H.B&lt;.-d a Dre- and
Cwsatmalung mfabliaiimenL and in
(knot A Phflflps fa your fan:*
fully prejMrsd tu du all kind, of
2»d, I-must any thM ray bu.in-wfatreJ now
'
»ort, gaarantoring' perdaci rafisfactiaa
••'s will not at preMrutjalfaw ino to eu- ‘in army case Mias Kinney having had
gkgw in aay competition or trial until 1a number of years experience in c&lt;t Iand ftufag. with pmfaa: ronftlenci
after the tftfh of January nevt Any- tfaf
j
in hnr nfjl.l. -.1______ _
■■
time between January 10th and 30th I &gt;
will be gfaA to ccniend with the Ftor-l j
PUL'* Machine in aay ]&gt;ublk- hull, the &lt;
antae to be open to tho public, and tbe {
Judges to bo Unr Clergymen and /for '

MAtOIIC.
is CHAPTER, MO-

I-adles, neither of whom own a sawing •
machine, and fa order to make tho con- ’

Tlie People va. John San ford ; infor­
mation for larceny. Plead guilty. Jtomandod for esntenci.
The people vs. Samuel E Forbes;
two cwsea Continued on application of

dorire -ch party to deposit any sum । (

fnnn one hundred to five hundred del- I

fata, tl»o loser in tho trial to pay tbe

’

amount be depoeita to some charitable t

The Propio v». Govrge Griffin, im­
pleaded with Albert Dorwy. Informa­
tion for Robbery. Verdiet, not gmlty.
Roth 8. Jordon, complainant, vs. 8i-

inAitutton in. Hastings, ss may bo de­
rided by the CommiUee. Ae the Wasux 1
Machins has never taken a position ts a

flrM-cless sowing machine, I wfh not

advertise it by competing with it in pub­
lic, but will ,-bntend with it in a private

I. 0. o. F.
In either trial the same rules tu be

observed as governed tho tri al betwevn
the Binger and Wheeler and Wilaon
i at Wuodatock, HI
I will furnish
। Mem™. Grant and Phillips a copy ot
said trial at Wuodatock, III.
Respectfully,

\

A. D. Cmia.
Arft W. A W. S M.

Grand Biver Valley Division

I

UJSJiTlSTS r.
Pay ywr wu-ry
e^tf
year (od ertoscW erfi er sectAeel icroOof sale granted.
P—. “th
Henry II. Batighmaa vs. John M.
J. P. DRAKE, M. D._
■ Roe and F.hhu Chipman. Judgment
(Mr AeUtt 4‘ Sfofr Dny SUrr.
39
on default for 8119 71 nnd costs.
Harriot Bogun, cximplainam, v». Mary
Kl-xk Defendant; foroefoaqro. Deervo
and otdor of sab* granted.
SPECIAL MO Id TO THE PATR0K8 Jafaes Phitn'ngeamnlsfaaut, vs. James I
H. Gulden, deb-mUnt;
Injunction J
CF THE FATHEROrdered that complainant file Bond for
From this dato xo rta os except Goo.
Frtd.V Young v«, Francis S. Wy­
M. Dewry, and George H. Brooks, is
authorised to settle any bus neee on our man. Continued on payment of ousts,
120, by defendant.
account, collect eny mu»ep or |0 mak#

any contracts (xrtainin; to the business

J. Is. Rxxn, Anan.not quit* eo far as
Grant, but those Cutters he ia getting
up, for Durability. Neatness and Cheap­
ness, can't bo beat in the State. We
Pat Ur—AU persotis indebted tu (ho
hare visited his shop, and after a care­
ful survey, have come to juat tbe above Bann C**., either for subicripfioo, Job
Work, or advertising, pnor to Oct. 1st,
1872, bto tfteiaUy requested tn call and
sutffo their ntcou nle without de'ay. All
unsettled alter December I*:,, willj bo
&amp;rd in the bands of a Justice of the
4 for eolleHija

Holiday Goods of all
kinds for sale by Sher­
man J. Rich.
)

Overeats *5 to 825
cheapest Store .in the
State.
Star Clothing
House, Grand Rapids.
“,J»—AUpmn.tahbfell.wh.a Ulr5S!:.V.»JE,’r.SS.’"" ~~ - w —&lt;
—n- w uu. » mil, r«r
*ft*' th- "'** *■* **• Nwmto 1
...... .. ............ -........................
shall certainly learn tho aoroent with
Peninsular Railway. Jurfiee (lark f.tr ralMotisnJ. I- lUn&gt;.
Hastings Nov. 4th 1872.
no'vftt'J

&lt; ££*• appointed by the civil authorities a
tow: foyorNafamaina^mgiring.
sjul®

ttoAiisl
;
s

‘

' Colonel IL Cook, cvmplalnint, vi.
[ Isaac A. Holbrook X «/, defendants.
Decree of sole granted.
Tho Propio r«. Alotuu Hager and
Alonso It. Barnum. Continued by con-

toot ac object of ratoreat to the citirena
of TI astinga tad Bony County I would] '

aattag-aat't»-; ■*.*.

City on Wadnoed or of fast week, baa
Honor, Birney Hoyt presiding.
Up to the time w r gt to pram thn Zolfaring cases have oean sftsn.wd of, vis:
Walden T. Barber va. Peter Crosby ;
continued by ilefondaot uo usual term*.
:
Alanson J. Benham re. Henry D.
Hobbs and A. IL Pratt. Continued by

* Oooarua
Boercs C*an Stoss.
d-&amp; Gooima A Oo.
0. D Staruoe,
Bsaan A Banrr,
Gasrr A Paurr*.
Mas. M. A-.Moaaau.
G, G. Srarucae,
H. A. Goonixax.
Gnu A Rcmru,
R- Moan.
Rroou. A Nenas,
F. D. Axxut,
J. P. Roxntn A Go.,
8 J-fcm,
H. J. Rim.

Wo hear that James W. Hine, Esq.,
tlirt popular editor of the I*owptl, Kent
Co.. Jvwaof is a candidate for Secretory,
of the Senate. And that J. Baxter
Taylor, of Barry County, ia a candidate
fit Sergeant a: arms of tbx Senate
They are excellent mon. and would
make popular, and efficient eflrers, so '
far ns wo ean judge.

Haarxa's Wen it for Nov. Otb, is n
capitaj number, being filled with some
of Nas’.'o beat productions in line of the
cartoon Greeley 'Homcsirotohed" is
atone worth the price of tho p«p er. Ex­
tra ooplaa ran be preeurwl at R itnrt-'

jkevces

e\\exs

COMMON coca' ll.

Itogulsr meeting of the Cumusou
Council at tho Council rr»ms Monday
evening, Nur. 11th, 1*72.
Present—Mayor. Recorder, Alda.
Ijutman. Bane*. Kecfiold. Williams

TtuNcMrar for November u a de­
lightful numlier. which can but pleas*.*
tbe little onev, :ta illustratiuns are an
good. The pablieher, Jehu I- Flurry.
B-istnn. often special indu'**ni'*nts fur
subs* ribetu for next year.

—Minutes of »&gt;rrriou.s meetings read
I and approved.

j

Money lo Loan.

l/Kosaaar.—On Saturday night last,
both Hotels at Middle rifle Were robbed,
1
Acc.-unt of J. D. l'euncll for sen ice I
and Ji-hnaon piqwiotor of the Exchange nl
aa clerk of election. A&gt; 00.
I- D. Quae krnbusb, ai clerk of elee- I «« fired a! three tim»» hr thn robber. ; p

Moved and earrie 1, that the accounts
be allowc-L
Account of Allen Jone*, advises as
Marshal, Ar., 855 10, was presented
Splendid weatlwr.
■
Moved by Aid. Jewell—
■ Seo the mr edr'l of J. I- Ileal
That the account of Joseph Colo lie
Donation to Bov. J. W, Baa-rnft,
referred to tho Struct Committee, and
Tburaday ov»ain^,atUaii&gt;n Hall.
that' they report st next mootin’ their
Holiday Gunda, of alt th-.da and de- aeccptoaco or rejection of the job ou ■
by Sharmas J. Rich, I Bailey hifl.
1 *
I
briroe wax axyojej by
nil present at
M*'tli*di»t social Tuc«■lay . veutag.
bf Allen Junes Ise referred to the Fi/T‘rrshytwfon Serial urxi
i nance Ckxmnittuc.
Mured by AM. Eistman—
erasing, at the residence of Ito:
That Ibe questlOE of retaurisg the
Gold tlS ll ’

B«ll ju.i aa r«J as any uber.
But Ju—— good assay other
Bal Just aa rood aa any other.
Bat Joel as good aa any other.

Sherman Rich keeps a splendid gra.k
■ of Teas and guarantees aatiefartion on
every pound lie recommends.
2MI

J. L. REED.
tire premia • that it shall not again l&gt;e
I postponed.

A. W. Bailey Ewj, pays up bid bett
that he tost on the election, without
wincing.

pasting’ horses hare tho epunotic, j
and the disease ia rapidly increasing | Lisi or lamu remaining nt tbe,
although we hear «f no fetal caws as Hastings I» O., Nor. 12th, 1872.
j Mrs. N. M. Gordon, Fannie E. Her-

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST

And many buy them.
And many boy them.
And many buy them.
And many bay them.

DOUCHEi

•y, Clare 8. Hart. Man A. Hubbard.

Michigan Central R. R.
OLD, RELIABLE ANWDIRECT ROUTE,
bow see IMsssis sat CxsneS. ssskias stoss sea.-we. *itl» L-SSSU
aa4 W-i tosss

HtBSAUatkJCTTQMMHSW
MSUEltUcll£T!0SKClS8!TIK
FQT SALE St tk: MEW TGRI CASH 8TGEE

Lewis. Hutu* Iliumsse«n, Mary Richison
Tiula -S Morfin, Dr. T. Bandy, John
St wider, Maria Wing. J- H Yeungs,
3d story windows uf the new fniun i*-ano.-r Jefin-on.
Fchcol Building.
Direct your ie t«-ra to No. of P. 0.
Tho Into by the great fire ill Ihnten,
Ready Made Clothing foe men and is cst-mated at about 8100,000,Go &gt; —
boya, ia rndlres quantities, at the New
Insured for tome 854.030,000,
York Cash Store.

✓5. 11 Tayfor,4 now sole proprietor
No a ia tho tiro* to buy buggies for 1
o! th" Heatings Hotel, Ike Hondo, slut
atu gumg to aril asy Stock of saw bug­
having Wild his tafweat to A. W. Bu’.ey
giro for thirty |«r cont tore than before.
I mean juat what I aay. My buggies Esq. and Bailey wiling lo Mr. leylae

The ai-'^yea -/urwa( comes to us this
-we-k with ns splendid a liras as its.
A' Wi -ft. are ajdendid. ,► -lit *ca! ly. Truly 1
the appearance* uf the Jttma! is |tr*ntly |
faMMVM,

American Organ

x/fow thief wh s -sole my watch, -will
either pleeve return the same, ur rut! on
me and get.ihe kuj as 1 either want
both, or neither.

Is Ott ti tie Public

its Itritt.,

The "Weber &amp; Gabler Piano.

Wo would call the attcnti&gt;ra of everyano who ba, any paintin', graining,
or any thing' else they want done that is
ia Uu&gt; painters Uaa of buaineaa, to give

WARD &amp; THAYER.
.May 15,

Dgrwi

h

Everybody
Should
try
them before 1 urchasing
Elscwher
v._.
-j.
j_ i
-l...
-it
■■ L-mv •

Hastings f AUrfan.

E18TMGS IABBLS WOBIS!

Naw Goods fa endless variety jaet
op-sed. and for aafa at astern iUun&lt;ly
low prices at Barber A Bailey's tn29&lt;f

MitnutaklK maktins.
frrttrwiaaiinrinMSnn
maha)jiktiftvin*tjm

BLACK A rVLLBB. rve—Maev. are

TABLE TQM,
'
MANTLEB,
' SHELVES, ETC.

itajcTajsT

This U an enquiry which every one
should have truthfully answered before
he etorts on his journey, ami a little
care taken in examinafaoa of Routo will

ftfeHferatt II iff cat botb ttu Ml Epost totelata.

of tho Rama limo rfvea 106 majority
for Grant, and Itt mJjority fur Dowry
how long would the food. My and UH
of ihe.ZfosMj^rwaf hare to Uve fa n
Towuehip iu order to hurt mid Townshiagira . majority for Greeley ami

Water Lime,
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kinds,

LU/IBflt ri/tlll*ltIC0
tors.

V

LOA"

CASHFOR

Zkaa.&lt;WJr» "xT L

Ks.

Wool, Wheat, Oats and Oom.

AMERICAN

MARBLE

�NEU IDTERTlfiCMKNTS.

iiartly abwa all other order* &lt;&gt;f

Periodical in the world. A
Brfrt'aentative and Caml«ntMi of An&gt;eri«*.n

Dauehyj CrtCCdltann?

'Tallnw

iCdHgth

OOIV’T

OF MICHIGAN

CAPITOL

ILLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS

’

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION,
Haring ablatoad *T the Arahllart. Mr. t R Mrm. the baaatn af Um Caprrigbi eT k-a Flat
Cray** Irra.iag af Ike Saw Capitol at Mkblgaa. t.ara amPl.-.r.i

he nn-OTiM hi. ot^ talent r 1. be ....
.i 7w
thoughtful *ad watehhil of enuaa and . ..................................
r-ffc&lt;» Ba know* that mmI nmuiaie. ;
vrrthVrTn
1 Ma* ba hnow how or why • II. know. '
.r arrXkai.
itat hia soilkiMaor gaiaa fa MstattiTe*■'• .«b

The Citrart Lithegiwphlnj Company of Petroh,
VnruTl..l*iw«^'Iwiartea. m&gt;»
K’H •&lt; lead. betae **«

V|»a Ika aerk. *ad er. aoa pabltobleg . ^t..d.4 Ttetod Luk.grepL of

The New Capitol and Qrounds,

No! in a general wb&lt; but tho mtnutiw. . &gt;*•
imm&gt;4
-i a
He know, that be .uSen from wat—
Do-m ha ration whcatliar th»« extiwuei I 4x~77&gt;. JM.ar I. . •*.&lt;

HsapS.’MKSf.a

\kiCeuarUr twa'

BlMSU ;
AGENTS

MATNEW BUSHES! CQLLEBE
o«... lb» ua bwwa faeUHtae far eto.l«&gt;.( «
gna4 ba.iaaa. e4araiw&gt;«. Yoaeg aw* atwuld

Gigantic

fcBSit,

Gift Enterprise.

veil l«n M atTmlU, Ik. Mm* de

$166,000

JOHN H Wf.DEI.14 CO

•*.!•-« MltMlewa tkabaar MN a’rieak *•

$23,900 in
nenturiM poat bean perfcrminr its rail.
Only lha aafaaal faculties of mau have
feund anploymont.
'
While wo hope that the ninetaeath
MARTIES A.i IRATE..
ivaUiry ahowi yrogrrea in thi* raapaet
wc cannot qurction that tho rn of rm- ' TTaMiliaa.n. Jtfier aill xprodml&gt;&gt;aa&gt;l4re .
jworrntont i* scarcely dawning for asri- ■ to Ike artalk ueecfaa, *adi* r*?1**1 « *
ctiltnra. To labors with the haaa i* । toml. aeantlng *&gt;ik M 1
pbategtaf-U or rof itoaaCoyvkri
nunmaaij and deairable, but lai tha hand 1
Ik&gt; diracMd by tho head and we ahall
•liwovrr now real procras*—Jawrim
, alate* eapaartag la Ikeraaarakr Jaaa.he. Apr”.
CHAS JURE &amp; BRO.,
Kl&gt;. aad OM^bre, weald ke M«e i
saaU.ALR n&gt; anuiMiuatl* ’
11 The pa.'alM featare al a caplaaaly dUaalra'wlf
••Cknalam" aaatber will be nauaoedl
Shell
Oysters and Clams,
To pawrai wk • ealaaMe eptWM J
■oeM *1 aeaal m inlisg silt OMamaad| Ibr eab" '
wrtplwae «f IU«U14. .y e»«rr e.«i&gt;t
raaalry , bat aa Ike eertale-e. .ad ellrlkl°aato&lt; '
' TV Ahfieema beeebiwl. &lt;a prapanf
1 Urtiaga, Oct. 4th, mid Not.
naawewal laenwae el lie .appwl.'.JIC
•
Karli to eontinua two Ait*.
'.TTKUSq-SaBXq
Johnetown, Doty fkbonl llcm««
12'h, ono dny.
Middleville. (kt. l«th. one day.
XubviUe, Oct. 19th, one da.
Amyria, Ojt. •-’6th. one day.
' irangM-iUe. Nor. lot. two dayi.
Odar Crook, Not. 4th, one day.
Woodland, Nor. Sth, two day*.
Prairieville. 11th, one day.

Real Estate!

$3,000 in Cash!
$6,555 in Personal

St. Josaph,lCti. Hot. 1,1872

Property.

716 PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS

P. A. BILLINGS.

•^^..U.MH.atUldU..
0 Haatlaa Hd.&lt;rU..r WaMheA.
iZStrbmMifal OaUOraralAiala,

Prtl. FOWLER'S GBEAT WORK
'ffiS
’te-WAPareta®

3

s •.

"J?

1

Itdiable Agents II‘anted in Every Toirn in the State
The
HORAHO PRATT, Prat

MASTERION.

CHAS. J. OUN, Ga Aft'

RTAILCT I. TURNER, M

LOOK HERE.

NATURE’S
FARRAHD

WILLIAMS

&amp;

CO.

Hair Restorative
£ng

The New York

EVENING POST
Safe. Sure and Steadfast
1 A Serial Siury by Dr. Holland.
Naw Story by Ssie Holm.
A long Prory from Bret Hortr
Brilliant nrrky of Contributor*!

Da. WILSONS
L.

Gift Enterprse,
$5,000

DISEASE OF THE EYES

COUGH MIXTURE.

D.
SINE'S
Mam uravLssjtoXiULY

IN

OBA.ND RAPIDS

GREENBACKS!

Elpeeialti llaar adt'rlM allb either p*rt.«! ar
oaaqdrtr’ to.. at
Ire.» IIIAM i.ATEIl

KGU^OITS

BLOOD PURIFIER

THE "LIGHT RUIKSG“1

WILLPLEAIE TAKE NOTICE!

:fUL CIL

’’DOMESTIC'’

'
“. 1' , • ... M

rv.a Mee, Oau—*
a ..eb.M w
K. ...1
.

J FABTINGS

MEAT MARKET

THROAT ANO EUR. INSTITUTE

t

I'ATENT COOLERS:

II Mi&gt;»&lt;M AVJOtDK,
Call rtlratm* U Ibetr tonlliM. tor naaafMter

WANTED.”'-.; .

eiriae•&lt;laaaaeaqaa ian
। eoal af im OrsaU QmK I

Btuincss tlial will I’

■■ ■ ■ &gt;. ■. . — &lt; ...
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r-w.—.. a ■■•irfto .at rat a Ma-, ra-ab
a
. o 1, . . .
a.i.a

WORM CONFECTIONS

MIRROR AUB PICTURE FRAMES!

!S»
BUJJARD

rkorr,

VGlllFY YOUB BLOOD.

-

.

A GKATiM

MAIUFACTURS?

TABLE

-

jf/rifi

Silver Tongue’
.SSSWU.

BOILER WORKS.

mHmjmcd

IN i«&lt;

DR. CROOK'S
STROP GT

POKE ROOT,
UE&lt;&gt; H. I'llOHTA «’&lt;&gt;.
Id CaadCa lead OAre^h-t Grow l-I Kir

MH

lie1.’-*&gt;**.•'«- ‘

DR. CROOK'S
COBB,

LOTTERY !

WINE

WALLACE &amp; LAW,

fir. Wells' Eiiiasi of Mete

EWSJtiHM!

NebulaTaState
Orpiiai Asjlu,
be Draaa i» fobl.r.

Dr. Crook’s Wineif'i

l| BLOOD PURIFIER fl

iaauaak Caaau »? B^rr a

rSiiS “sx- tsssa,"—• »-

OPEN k TOP BI GCIES,

DOT-rmlx-r Mtk, tWT».
8-2 aoTsos

oo

DETROIT BENDING WORKS.
Bent Wood Works,
MM. ('atnaaae. Bag* m«. Calkrn sad Cl
Marr al I»7m. A G T kMlwed Jomut

■ffli,appn®‘aEJ'iMH w'
I Wbalaaala *od Ktlul Man ia

COMFORT'S
PEjPTORAK
&gt;YHUP

&amp;0 acraa nndor jaqawromante, 1 mito
from School Hnn-e. J-’tqmr bu-h ut
l.OW trace. Spfoudnl timber of »n
kind. ; (kk, Baawood, Wkhswood etc.
Tacma »2o par sen. Bot further iamructiuns, inquire at (hi. Offlo,. or o!
the jiropriafon,
D. B t A (J. FBEEMAN.
r-Tliinom, April 171k 1B72.
.
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■ MACHINES.

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XVII

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN

WEDNSDAY, NOV. 20, 1872.
' e.I hi. delight, a. Kentucky- gotitleturn
‘ of that day wo’d hare done “Yoa are
I tho Barat
tnaddra.Iniho Itlue
'•mm region ''
WhttkoUde Lor good night and
&gt;!&gt;ook hand* with hnr on the pm-cJi, the
wicked little widow gave ha Land a '
I'^r
"?Mr. » Hille-rbui it
thiilkd lAe an electne abort ihroogti
bia great, pondetoua frame, while aha
laughin^iv mnindal him of his wager.

/ UI..H o.-ss;

Celebrated Diving Flue Stoves,

''

Hr Manufacture-

In the DEST STYLE and from

Salt! Salt! Salt!
a1

FARMERS

3W

Leather.

O, SAY !

Il heeler

Willson

BLACKSMITHING
Sasa^.sK.toXJ'd

4te« o/fy qoQDS i/i E/mift rwtTr-

J. S. GOODYEAR &lt;k Co.
Enjtrt But

DENTIST

taiife

Hssejr

Jut 1!, 1111

Mian.

D. ACKLEY,

M/its,
MS $i!m ni’ Fiari

oils,

i'nu»«y ' Wood*.

quoMifies,
Set-..

Hooke, rStutloucr-y.

ftt » Ctaw IW.BW. # W HI M
HASTINGS, MICH.

POKIIMSWE
J. P. ROBERTS &amp;
iprf Uffrrthmsfda.

GROCERS

irmu■Reaaolt &amp; ftevlna
.ssafiffa... ■

Michigan _Exchange.

Stock

DRUGS

Drearer. JtoiaAHickMt

Medicines,
Dye Stutts,

PAINTS &amp; OILS

OU nr Sit, ai Ik
UH PLASTEE,
STUCCO

V1IBUM

Shingles, LitK Ac:

m-a member of nne unltea t»uj poaix,
Zm show to her stetor States and to

^afaU’of’fa^tfa of whipbfa fa

City Dining Rooms

K * am » * *
«L_
i.cmS'K'?

eo ptoarantto go there. Seven children
to !«&lt;• sure? but everything wa. so■ hsrWfotia. Yon never heard little bick­
ering. between that father and motherr
even iq pUrfalnew..
^o whetl
mamma thinks about if," was the folher’a answer to thec&amp;ddish imrayrtneifire •'
end th. Brother's “ We'wOuM not do it
P*1*
»iMto»i" toovmred ib.
children very aooh ihat (hero, was co-optenim and sympathy b^ween the
father uxi mother.
• ■"'Y'J1, *““* 110 ?ou ‘H!nk Bb®“* ttY"
•..nd George, suddenly turning toward
me with a smile. . ..
• ■ ’5 ?.'?
to think howwaa about
nght.'' I nnrererod.
**• ”• «** *»«ratvr tW
*Vi" sasd George, to we drownp to

Lord, lot not tho
husband. But, ano ...
hire remain unmarried or bo roomrilel
to her huabeod, and let nvt the hnsband
put any hia wifa.1 .. .. —-----

General Poytcrn wo. both aatoulohed.
and indignant. Mr. Clay’, district, sir,
the flnest Cungroteional Diateioi. fa thBine Gram regwo, ha. Jhgr»c&gt;J Uirlf, air. w.&lt; slmu.: bi. fir.t remark to hio '
neighbor, Colotiel Beaufort.
reatnom, wealth and
Iu bl. ion John lu&gt; communicate ! hi.
e fostered by such farftutrans as- fase
intentiou to bring Mra. Fawtl*rsy t &gt; I a hard for " aa« hundred yean
mlont tho li«ijl of h|slahX
,
the people of the United Btatre , A Cunnut Cwtnx—(i»B. F A.
’’Sir. she je the fine.t lady fa the Blue
Walker. Sujwrintendaat of tho CkdH^
jMurflU. Hawisr, • Grass region, ifad I hope, w, rod win
makes tho following roroiminuiL'tioui
.
Presidentilwaya n.«p«&gt;( Ton? foturd bKrthor,"
;
in
hi. report Io fa Government, which
John,wiihauui«tauiilo^uMirodhlia that
Lswi, WrtjrBgna.
' aro wxuthy of consideration:
be was pie j^d bis with cfaricc This plea.
Temporary Secretory.
od;t‘ie U&lt;*neral highly, for Iw had been, a
’■! do earnestly recommend that the;
The tmturaee baidaees o/ tbe Dove
li'.ib afraid John would object to ■ .tero
it Other younger than himself.
" ' '
. Sowing Machine Company of thia city
Tho next morning tlu&gt; Uenaml orderan iotonuodiato reruns to bo
may be conceited .fawn the’ focri that
ij 1‘owhtUtan brought out and Ie&lt;l&lt;nor
1K76, in preparation for the i
I they' hans manufactured during tho
' h&lt; Mrs. Faunllrroy’ii. Calling John, be
*Fi“toqBW celebration of t
I wren,, months of thif yvor, ending
' requested him to gn with hitu Io &lt;fll| I
I 6&lt;il birth of the nation'. ' A cet&gt;
| Augurt l;fWi,W0 Sewing Maohinse.' - &gt;
I u[xm Mrs Fatfartoroy.
I United Butow taken under a ay
i 'G'be Whig i arty has diagroeed Ttsoif j
' They ruaauforlured ia the Owoeity-iive.
i with a management which i
, iu Mr. Clay's didrict, sir, sad 1 am camworking day. ef July. 1XW mgleteJ
jelled to jmrta ith tiurtinest blooded harro
mrthwo., th« ia 509 -amrtfne.for
, in tho State to pay wy wager with that
manwfortur■ lady, rir.”
Grorgo handing m« fa reins jnmpvd tury of the natiou’a lifo. -It' would each working day.
' * mark off the Erat grand atageiu an in- .ing fhe-fcll parts of4*25 machines daily,
'The black ln&gt;v had led Powhattan to cut to see whdt'wM the matter.
“Good mernipg, air,” said ba. walk­ duntrial and aerial progrew, altogether which er-p sent from here to thrir^foetothe hiicbiog rail in front of Mrri Faun­
tleroy’s yard, and, having tied hiiq, bad ing up te* the umra, “Whai’a the improrodratMl in history, and eerro as ry ia fjeetkad, to be-eet op or “■soimthe Starting paint of a froah &lt;Mer which Llod.” Rtrili
, gi/tw into tilt* quarter, to tell his brothers trouble ? ' Is your toed too heavy ?'
“rih, la,wo'.", dnswenal the', farmer we hare; under I*ruvidt-ner, roowu to
i and num of Ihrir taiataem great g««l
luck in haring won the fa-iou. home puahieff Idv hat "to one aide of hi. brad bulicTO ahali be greater and happier this on. manufactory armoLing over &lt;me
Powhatten.
and sinking an nltitadA ‘The mutter ynt
Anolltei outuierwtiou, which flqUrlae. Sewing Machine per minute. .
When General Peyton and John ar­ fa the critters des’t pnii together.”
atrongly iuflucures me iu ;hi. yxorp. during every working day of the year.
rived they founl tho putty widow ani , ‘ Ah aaid Oodrge with" an iaierortod meudatiou, H the belief that a census This company, with all its fariiities, are
two ycung lady frir-nd.in the yard ad­ took al (lie stock bar.IV. and the load of ia 1976 sriuld; in al! prnUabibiv, saroro uMidriwi koitpup-jtitb ittMdm.:«ad j
tM-takiug'af the Fi-dora) crtiu there­
miring Powhattan. The ladies were in
";
high glee, and after the usual salutations lorgs, “if that a fa tronbla why don't after, at iatervala of 6*e yeara only, iajloing’ Srirrrittaf tfoasS&amp;-'»
Theb|crml.of fori y^ar. fixwj .by. the
rue gentlemen were invited to take testa you make thenr null tagofhar F'
“
A
body
would
think
fay
’
might,'*
on the ranch, which they did..............
Coaetitiifkm Him been found to lie for
'Ifadam.'' »ai-l the General to Mrs. mid tho mail, ••when ■ fay’ve iwen too long for'nll the use." to which the
togStJicr this five year." and "etafMtiro of tl® eedcus- afo put, except
rutindorurv, ‘-J have 00411. here, like a |work&lt;l
I
Sewing Machines the pree.nl year, ami
true Kentucky gniteirma;;. to j«»y the i: picking tip the reins he"called oaL ,lG. &lt; only far the rodutribotoia t.f Congro..aa the ioweri" w bob rale price of fair
vT.gnr 1 hnve just. Powhattan, madam, ' ujv Johnnie, gu 'tong, Kato."
ioial rerresentatioo.’.’
.
j Johnnie “g-al Up" with a clatter, but
enraperi matbiae is 515, fa product of
is rsgbtfuny.youre"
* “But. General.'* said the. "I belie re ij by tho time Kato w»&lt; ready Jo “iro
fair manuEacturv will nbt bs Maa" fan
the wager »a» conditional, It wa. the • ’loag," he had coUvcd hia ctf^wta. and
57,500,000."
.
’
'
liwso or anything elm oh tha "place, wa. ■ all that was accomplifad wait some
Wo do not pabliah thia statement teitli
cracking about tho wagon and cunddcr; it not*'
.
.
Die corner stone of orderly society ia any deeire to "ptiff ’’ fa importaMe and
••Malaiu.’’ In- replied, you nre mrrr*j able dust about fa horses.
"Ye
■&gt;»"
Slid
this
mau,
standing
back
the
family,
and
tha
basis
of
thfamily
- But there i&lt; nothing ou ray" place one­
amount of manufacturing induaSrihe of
“tint wheel sticks a.B3 tn the marriage
lodirifaala of both, sexes thia city, bat w* see ay many tong arti' half in valno of Puirhattaa I captnot Again,
'
I permit yup tQ rolrct an inferior animal.’* rut. and if they were n blind to pull to­ mav herd together vnllioat marriage, clto.in tho columns' of State nepers, di- '
The pretty widow Hushed to the tips .&lt;gether they’d itave it oul in 'a mnrala" mid a comtodnity of fa unmerited may
*T see,'" .auT George odntemnbativeir, exist, but aueh brrding aid soch •■oom- lateng upon the magnitude of fa boriof her linger, when she aaiib: ‘-Yon
muning" aru tho plague-breathing eeoe- raws ef their manufactories, wbove rale,
have another and superior animal here “fodlish'fellowa, am't they P’
‘WalL 1 dunno "about that." OMWht- pmd. of the race. No eoul-helpiag, are frat a few hundred thoasand dollar.,
—your &gt;on John; if be would bat no
hi. tongue, I think I shall choose him.” »d
1 the farmer, who evidently bad a graJ rwte-clvating iafluenora emanat, from fat wo coul J not resist fa teoiptatiou
There was a moment of dead ailcoeo, deal of reepea flir hi. Arocaee. “Ft a assoriationa. Nd fam ily fa* fare. And, to give a few figures connected with our
then a laugh, in which the General d)d mini O. good many hufaads and wires if nu family, tso homo. And what are
not join. Ileroeeaod pi the blandest !pull apart 11 sight wdT./ than they da."
•‘Itnteedl’ asid-Geuto with fato and without God, darigorotw, "fit for
I manner bide the ladie. good night. To
but ut fa .ame time stealing tr«M0n«, .'Jatagvm. and jqwila." In
Johu ha arid : “Bir, you will Mnafa " " 1. .artirtee,
1
I And that waa tto way John Peyton iI a
' gUuico back at .fa inrriago--which, tho toots] or home life df any people i»
ufomire*,
1 dnLmrtwc.
'
" its weal or woe. ’ .
, cume to ninety tl® jsvtty Widow Fount- '
“Yee.'yee,” said the man," "you wm» . The .problem uf tho fomiiy ii the ' Tho management of the interest of
wants to pull to otto side of fa Stoat .problem of tho j-hriautnroiiirt. the eelebrntad Howe Bowing Machin,
I G.u.tnl Peyton neror forgave lib ' Johnnie
afi&gt;&lt; Kat &gt; ]toll» straight ahiMtd, Tha legislator. .reatidere na subject in thia-dty haa rorontly wndnrgonw w
I pretty daugliti-'r-in-law the p=actwal joke." rood
:
■ In citer y»a/» ho uawd to say : * Bit, 'She 'm&gt; they don't agree about ft. "Mon and which transcends tho mailer of tqaryiago chaage- Mr. A. K. Joerolyn, formerly
'woman aro nlwnys doing1 tho kxm. “ it. im|wrtanro. Take*. tarifla, eor! is the tiu.tatllady in tho Bine Grass :»■ ['
tho able and efficient manager of the
- gicu. but she lacks taate, iir.”
।: 1thing. - I don't mind to touch About the potetiuneMnd lensrosof office, however
j old fofa." he vtmtinu*!, “bill ii "anile. ■My onlurod, cannot much benefit w offair. of tho Singer Company in the
| thotbiWren.'" '
"
"
.
. " l»cOpL«. whoao home, uro without purity State, of Indiana, Ohio. HUnoia and
?rlrctcb §toiy.
AH ADpHEBS BY THE USITE1) I "Bptola th. children’ . what do you and p.-rmanenoi; neither can le-ri.mtioa Michigan atuii* point, 'has now aa.um
STATES (.ENTEHNIAL CQMMI8- liuau .' pud Geony.. epotihig his . etu® &lt;1—J l‘ —— i.
V — - - — —_ - —
«d control of tbo barineaa of tho Howe"
“Humph la man can red Hist ivith
Machine Company .in the territory ambolt on wye," wtt»- '.be answer. “IF.a!
bradag-lho greater pert of the Statea of
T» th
.//Ac farird Xto/«:
1u.u1 and 'bia wilb poll tojrefar, if far'
I The Ctongroe. ot the United State, do haw a lu&gt;nl scrabble.ot u. the ehltif;
Indiana, Illincii, Michigan andlowjs. .
has imaciod that the &lt;ucn;Jettou uf the reu turn o-il well cteurgh, bui lt fay
Hi. headquarter, aro located tomponi&lt;-t liy from tlx. forks of Elkhorn । Oar llundrcth. Year of Amcncan lude- are weriaatingly pulling . apkrt and"
rilynlir&lt;(.W.ir«at Waahmgton atrosrt
•I tho pretty little Widow Fauntleroy, [ peudeuev riiall be flbUhrote 1 by au Tn- eculduqg at 00* eubthor fa children ai-i
lixliatu^olto. blit wjll ooan be removed
ohv of her m-arrat neighbor. «u ।1 trnuyiiuiial Shliibitkm of tho Arft, Man­ wnjs go iu doetrecMo.'
'
i. Peyton, The General looked upon .&gt; ufneture*, nud l*rodtti|U of tli« .oil and
to Chicago. ■ It ii . hardly, neceewity &lt;•
tje-jrgo v-ramined Kfa's harness and
lilt!" widow very much as b« did &gt; mine, to bo held at I'liih-lalplua, in bruriied a fly (rora her back. "
■peak in thia" wmtntrtiity. hf Mr. Jneu hit bl&gt;x!cd Horae Powhattan— j 187G, end has up|K&gt;iutod U Cocnmlsuou, ■jxrok ns if you hrel experience,'
--------- ------- ~ ------wlyn’e, ijqalitioetfooa ‘for the porition.
io tine*: buw, ail, in tho Woo Gras. j mnri»'ir.g of rojitvMututirc. £n.m each said; ••you have a.» ifr,.L suppose-/.
enterprise to be -modified or abolished
..tn--------- —&gt;.------•*._ --------- in fa discretions of moo. , Bet not ee. Hia wcll-knawn cnezgy, integrity and
Stat" ami Territory , to conduct the ro|The prettY Utlto Mn. Fauntleroy had 1 cbmtiun.
Marriage i. of God, Am! oofy ZT« wA. bonne »» oaparity oew wSrieat guaran- .
boon a widow muro dsan a year, while
Originating under tho auspices of th* trouble bringing «p bur Children, fine AaU eaZUetfv U eWht AriA riyAf to ®^i/y tei-v that the nffoira of tbo wompany will .
tho General, hating a great regard for Nntiauai 1. -gislature, controlled by a young men they aro ndw, every buo ot AU fan «f jKsrrri&gt;.
be puAad forward in la Waoarable and
etiquette, bad waited jaticatly for that Notional CuaitniteivU. and dHighed' a. them. When 1 told •oeuif-lhej\ to do
In other legialmion we miul WBeA fa burinrwedikn # tninmw. itoyd wUha da- •
limo to clntve. tn order to &lt;lo.- lore bim- it ia to •H.riuimnmorato the fir.t Ucutury eoslethutt my wife didn't take him fa light pt precedent and fa accepted
rel£ But di- widow, with her woman's of osir oriitvuco by an Exhibition of. tho behind thoifoqr and tali bin his faihcr ptinctplee. of 8t#e,_ bqt, fa bringing gree of encrofo oonjmeniwabla with tho ,
nrt, kept Iwrlowr at bay, nud yc: kept Natural riMourcns o( tho rountty and waa.heid ou Iritn and give him a auynr- wifnm tho purview of civil laty tboeo groat merit oLiha litmo maeUiiia, wkieli
him in tier train. Il« had aiecwrted hor "their devolopniout. and of our progrmn plupi. • No. rir-ro; wliu’d' tell him to idatien upon which there is divine logieto his barbecue, and -whou returning in tboeb Art. which benaEt mankind, mind bia father if ho wauted any h&lt;dp iwtvon. tiro divine fares mtut be tho role
ha i cxprrawod bis Ssiidoctivn at tho in uuupatitoii «(ih |b&lt;iee of older Na- form bar; end when ibo lold 'am.to do &lt;vf civil law. JM fa mad attempt ol
Iptuipect of Gvn. Uwrufa and tbo eucv tiotu." it i« to tho pcopioat large that anything .hy knoyycd I’d back . her up. atheptn to abolish the bibfa Babbalh ia
J icsa of tho whig party.
the Cowmiiaiun look tor the aid which and th?tu boya aoon found which way France, by mbttiiuting a IxJsiay poce
in teh days, for" tbo Chriitfan’s holiday"
’ll. widow took sides with fa Ihmocr j
racy, and offered to wager Leri btoidod
oaeo ia Seven days,'be K warning against
! ratolto Lotw, Gyiney. ur anything else ,
any end-all top. lotion that inter&amp;rra
with what God has erdained .and nq^iou her plaeo, ngnitut I’uwhattan, or any­ 1 Tluit tho completion at tho tir.t o-m
fated. Ttte Hl.lc may and should fagrtthing fa might larry an tho fa Geucr- । tury of our cxi»tcn&lt;w shonM be ttunL-1
fate in nreridance with the law of (fol;
al's place. -Dio General's gallantry by M&gt;mo imposing de-wnatrn^on Is, , wo
but fare iA a constitution alxrr.' consti­
would no; alloir him to refuse tbo wager, boliore, the patriotic wi«h of the people
--------------------------- ------- tutions, a higher law, to which all aedwhich be promptly accepted. By this of tho whole country. The Congroee of------------time she had reached the north Turk vf the United suite, haa wi^Iy decided : tha fend Iron will eooa kaow what to n- acun-ata of u&gt;en bow. No "naMiabted
Elkhorn, end were about to font it tb.t the Bntb-dav of the Greaf R-mub- -pectihie. Johnnie, git up, Koto." , . Xi*&gt;Iom" on eaifo can with ashty to,tho
lie
ran
be
most
flttirs/jlj
cvlvbratra
by
,
JoJinuie
and
Kate concluded topplL commonwealth sfempt tn .repeal or a-,
.(bridges "era not plentiful in fas»
' d.v»), when John Peyton, the Grama, s (he universal collection and display ofl together &lt;hu time, anil rhe lead went mend any Taw of Grat 80 for a. God
"• — aou and lieirt citito up at a .tarp fiait att the trophies of 1U |irojteee. It » I forward woriiy............................................ baa irgiatathd tho work « final '
And IM-Ui given coUmshdntait
designed to" bring together, within a I •‘Thankyou, str,’ mu&lt;1 Gwryr tiffar
behind them.
watlrin..
—tk to tlwwtm- o.inceming li e meredurea and punnao. imtare threuflTfa* tk. w&gt;to.xto.rfvo
________________
w K___
’ .
TJie widow turned ntU bowed to building .oororing fifty noros,- not oolr 1_&gt;■!&lt;
enco of fiie mqrriagn relation . “Wb»t. territory, and jcqurafuMldjr.Cpi employ;
.
.
John, and r&gt;di&gt; vti into fast roam, but ttie varied production, of our minor anu ago. “i’ll think on your a.-trieo,"
A4 we rode ou I lull to muring. W^a God Lath joined together lot not man
a iitxlo ooidnd tor ennpauitin. The of the aoil, out types of all., tfe ipt.dlMpi&gt;t o-utider."' “The wmnan which Uth tap* largo anmbrt ot saci inerary,"
cast bank was vrty sirep. ana required
an hasbattd is bound by the fair to her county. W« mar add « Um eonnocA-------—
the bene, to put forth all their strength VI JUJJIUIUJ,
a&gt; long ear he bveth. Bo thou if. wkito
to reach, tho top with fair loans As whether tnlm the Brain, or th. hapds 1
bvr husband livqth abo-be married to UnriagjmMhbCr^Ut^jlh# u«lluck would have it, good or til, fa wid- of bar children, and thus make evident 1
another man. she .ahali be called, an, m XI asternal. Mr M S. JoM*«
. uw'agiriti btoku ju*t al fa cvmmoo-w- to tte world the ndvnncrpcnt of which ,
adultraes.” ••Whomever ahif
1
I
meat 01 fa rteop part. • The lady, sail a self goronied people is rapebfa.
Detroit, formerly aaeedatei witbBoo. X
hw ififo. raring for the binae l---------. In this “Celebration" oil nanon, will ’
a... auteod on her aaudta, did awillly bock
lion, csuwttr bet'to commit adultery.” J.rBaiMy. aM» xrf -Detroit. present
bo
invited
to
paitfripate;
ih
chsrtrior
,
_!_ info the water, White her hurw* went’np
being lotortattomtl. £urt&gt;p0 will'diA- ,cvtiry advantage;- too Au only eon and '‘WluvaoavorvuUrthuwHy his wife uul
tbo bank like an arrow.
uinrriotji
nuivtiieij.committntli
adnlfory;,
Midrigan. atoJ Mr? A- K- Jo»«lni.«»,John I’svton looped from bis horse, plav ber arts and manulart urea, India jiJubfod.by bulk father and .tuoUflr, bet
and whosoever mnm'o'h bee that is pit
opened ।they-M.‘.-c nWrknowp to^oroo in.vh^t. «»
and tn an iiutant caught tbo ftoatiug nor cnctou. fabric^ wMU
sway from her bnsl-srai eoimnittoth atridimg lb. firm of Jiamlyn Dro&gt;. ,A
lady and raddle, ca l before th. Goa.rrt China and Japan wDl fay bare fa ।a-wished him t» do. the mother •’
Co., in the dft*of the SingiM* 6a«mg
him tiiA fali.et was acron, and'Via
had rreorerad from ni« astonishment, treasures which for centuries their in- ।
Machins' ia th»"Btafo* of lodiaua, Ohio,
was at fa lop of t..e bank with hia genisocs [xopie have be«m perioetfng. ।father told him bia mother waa rilfyl * I- '
Uret Unit B£B burden. The fitfa widow nos equal to each Lind will compete m gimefaa ri- .well remember how .lacked d waa. .
Wurai. usd Miiiigaa. aid.^r* nd~:valry for tho julm of eaperiut uitri. though but a child, on aceiug hiya^bar |
'J ia»'ch yr
. ■ » . a x era! to redo onfarand*•stop n«r hmre, which lence.
,
.1 •
.. &lt; one day when I waa at their bodSe. giro '
him
eonm
’
wti»ky,
Urtttew
he
eaUf.be
I
To
this
grand
pUhmipjL.erev
roj»
bod t»ow liogun to urutcretind his part
in the ndfap, and wa. begin ntag to m- will contribute its fruit, end remh nWiW (t. «niy hi. fMbw "UeWr whs j
wilting
bn
.Would
liaro
anything
Chat
he
।
i
NoWnoml
shall
be
wanting
;
for
wliat
CFiHteobugmt toward bourn.
^Ea.t lack. tbe.Wrat will supply.
He ttoritfted io make foe fomll
Lfflj al HAIR, The General ddi-M »• Wus IriJ. AtM ' Under one roof will fa. South display
the moat Mured pOMible.
. tn rich luxariane«-hv gwring cutton.
was not to ba iicenwl and
and tho North ia minaturo, tho reaaotoes
prortitutim^ SeparwtKis from
and with each otter nlonn tfii----outton into cbitb.
todtfa’ M'tU
•daring By daath"
tha rate, and''
glob. »iU send its bo* otfarurgn to tht«J.
gM. TpK Uy,

H A R N. E S S E S
Genuine Eastern Oak

NO. 30
(omuuasroaMb, grant to in rifar of j kma did not think ; and-th &lt;ny would fol­
face tiud.rtakfogv. It is e.unritod ' tow remark, opon e«h ctbsr’s general If the Webatrffe -an aril dq»r*favnfo
thit ton miUiohs ca" dollar, will bo. eel. d^KsutoHte, and.Ihrirideas upfa wril can jnrify claim that the !htw be made
“a trmf to him—giving her the legal
quityd.and thuiuihOongroMltfj. pro­ cos snbjoet, espcrially Uwcc upon train­ WWofbwAildwc
and earwig.
vided fall bh
’
ing up children, which .though-I-dare And if uy “will not work'' (refusing to
lion, and Ihol fa pee]
say yt waa aU intended for pfayfulnmu, supper ) rev.I law msy fadv join W*
ojnvcrtunily of 1 * ' ""
it wav not a: all plea,ant far viriturvto divine-bw end say “aoifaa shall he
hear ; and their children, how they did I1 rat" the food earned by a working wife.
?5J* ^2, ‘k*,
bend, there waa|

(Strictly Temperance.)
WA11M MEALS AT 114 feotES.

‘ ^STfaF(i»to^*lC-Wx^

.ueh a ju«W

�New Advertisements.

»ad*iaIM». nuna? our
iron
unpcrtaliora rseched 148,383 ton*. It
sold under thirty dollars. Free traders
said that wo* an exortatast price, and
pored that if tbo tariff which then was
W per Ion was reduced, tho price her?
would hr reduced and the importation

Strayed or Stolen

th* grand object of rolicitude.

The tariff should prohibit th* it
tation of »nch nrticte. a. can be
snpptwl nt bom* on reasonable 'cr

ranged the manipulations of th* riectfoo
returns of that State has just bora pub­
lished here. Ths legally constituted
Returning Board met in the Governor's
office, it ho proceeded at onco to ch* age
the entire Board upon varioni pretexts.
Ueut. Governor Pinchback being ineli-

Auditor Graham charging him with de­
faulting and hia consequent suspension
from office by Governor Warm^uth, who
had * substitute waiting iu the ante­
room iu tho person pf Col. Jack Whar-

DRY GOODS

ro
ire boy, whoso cat-.
ly years are passed In the Issolaiion of
a back country farm nstahburhood. In going back to thia period the writer falls 1
into n charming strain ot reraini^ence, I
1 and arranges hi* ennvn*. nnd brings for­
ward hi. character, with the ralmaers
o! a literary srti.t. The style i. delight­
ful, rosy, polished awl glowing with
sufficient imaginative color and with a
quiet humor. Underneath the repose
of manner, there is however, no lack of
vigor, and the story has pimniw in it of
quiet power anp breadtn of treatment.
The boy-hero « once win* the regard of

tin
■snsE;

poeg oe a struggle, from the sweet reof sleep u» tl - everlasting repine of
death. The w*.ted farm Ues with *
gentle smile on its fratarea, which at­
test* the merciful sow. with which tbo
«os pennittod to pea* through the dark
,.1
ir - s ■ti_i_ _ 1__ 1
ikh«&gt;

They Lave Added to their Immense Stock

260 Rolls New Carpets,

175 "Packages of Dry Good-

usrrous organisation, whaw susceptihdj ityihad bren increaaed by many year* of
phyucal infirmity. Rhe ws. at a .light,
fragile make, and befare*'ffisea«n amt'
tins* had set their effacing uiarks, she
must have had groat ]-*roona] bvyuty. 1
Th* vivacity which her feature, wvro
formed to express remained to the last,
and continued to be raanifoit through
daric eye* of singular life and brilliancy,
which, in the animated conversations
with friends which soerued to fora her
chief pleasure, were alternately lighted
up with deep earnaetara and playful

Plain Black Silks

pages, fourteen ateel engraving. ; twelve ।
colored, double-else, steel fashion plate*;
twelve colored Berlin pattern. ; twelve- '
four page* of music; and-mute than n
hundred novelet, and original storivo by
L D. SINE'S NINETEENTH

no deception about it! Yet tho price is
ta.
«• reconstructed by the Governor to euit
only two dollars, or a dollar J’&gt;* than
aVtaaeti! -•imaaa *•
bia purpose*—having announced hia in­ inteus* nature, of acute psmption*, end
magasinv* of its eUai. No wonder it
m tar* s*v *r Xevras** »»»»
faMtoT&gt;ee&gt;^vtaguWia,*8*taoa tention to reais: fraudulent voting, found the strength vf convictioa on a wide ha. th* largest circulation in the world I
himself uannimonaly voted down' and range of moral and social subjects char- :! To clubs jt is cbmpor rtilL Thua, five
he retired. This icspeWiaf Board ia new ; acteriatic of minds cf perfect independ­
ents, which, instead of servilely accep- oapies are ecut lor eight dollars, or tngli
ready to proceed to reusf ml. sjt-s thorn ing cumat eonventionahties, question
copies for twelve dollars or twelve copies
who can in their turn be resmW ea by 1 them and judge them. She waa one o(
for seventeen dollar.. To the person
those rare women who do not look at
getting up cither of three club, an extra
thing*
through
other
people's
ey**,
but
nounred that it ia behaved tbo Supreme
copy ngivnn a. a premium, and nliwi a
Court will sustain Gov, Warmoutb, through their own, and by whom form­
ulas, religious or social, are not acceped lupctb firo-dollar engraving for fram­
though there is a greet excitement in as a substitute for living faith and per­
ing, “Christ Weeping Over Jerusalem.**
political circles. Greeley Democracy will sonal conviction Her intellect was reSpecimen, of tho msgaxino aro sent,
uo doubt prove aueoeeatnl iu Lmissna, markablv qniek, fertile, dear, and in- gratia; eo write for one, and svs for
. wikhout regard » Republican tn.sji’ri- gemou; and if the pulmonarv maladv yooredve*. Now i. the time to wbof which she has been for nearly twenty actibe, or to get up dub. for 1873. Ad­
year, the victim had not dampened *1voting end all th* counting by himself tort, she would have been distioguishod dress Ch.rlre J. Peterson. 8O1I Chf-**ntst
St., Philedelnhia, 1'.
and his special friend, through this ■a one of th* leading spirits of her sex.
n*w)y pateatod and wonderful War­ If tho keen observation, on lite and
i Ottrxa Orrtc'a Mas«:i&gt; 1 roa Omoaxc.
mouth back-action political Returning society which ro readily earn* to her
tongue in unre^rained conversation, 1 —Contents of which iucludo mere of
machine. In the mean time the result with her friends, hod found expremon
1 the wonderful adventures at “Idrtle Bab- 1
monthly printed at Pittsburgh P*., in of running the maehinDwill no: bo an­ through bar iiea, and gon* into litera­ I tail,” th* trediug .tory by Oliver Optic,
the interests of laboring men. nnd one nounced for thirty days, when the nov­ ture she would hare ranked os one of illustrated ; more of Virginia F. Townthe,meet gilt«d fetnalo author* of tho
elty
and
ingenuity
ot
Wannoeth
’
.
iaef the ablest edited Journal, in tho
rend'a popular story. "Only GirL..”jillus■United State*.
Mrs. Greeley .as 0 devoted mother, trated. Four chapter, of Elijah Keland perhaps ngTsttod her infirm health •ugg'* “Inferring Ila Spur*," iUnKrated.
A sound tariff reader* revenue sub­
servient to lb* promotion of individual
A story by Sophie May, “Tbo Stolen
tie* iehe owed to her daughters than on
iadnetry and national prosperity.
grant. *ml of immigration &gt;&gt;el&lt;l twp any other ground. In the early years Child,M illustrated. More of "Ataong
A rmietooa tariff draw, away th.
of t»r Eiarriagr. while her husband was the Raftomen,' with its thrilling adven­
t ovulating medium and nhatrete the years ago at Indianapolis lad, will
again ronrroe in an adjourned session yet cum bating debt and poverty, aha ture* and spirited lUustrations, A
was absorbed in domestic cam; and at- humorous dialogue kr Geo M. B .ker.
Philadelphia in January next, when it .Iter be had emerged into easy dreumentitled “Gonttemuu of th* Jury." On* ‘
is expected that national Ugialation for ■tancee she was too much of an invalid
th* protection and earn of emigrants to I to apume that porition in a wider and of Charles BarnardS amusing fik.^hre,
naticnal industry and prevent or materi­ this country w-JI bo earnestly recoin­ more varied life to which she seemed •The boy who th&lt;ew up tbo M*on.”
ally eWck importation.
mended. Immigration during th* past ' called by her meatal endowmenta and Bketchca l.y Thom*. I*0wo 11, Go&gt;. 8.
Burleigh, and other. Hluttratioea by
A peroicioue tariff spread* mieety year hating exceeded numerically say-1 power* cf conversation.
Tie whole community will condole
*nd distrrM through tho country, as we
thing
known in the pert, , and th* sab- with Mr. Greeley under thia afflictive C. G. Bush, Mita 1- II. Hnmphrrv,
Mad by dearly bought experience.
Hsnry L. btsphets*, and other-.; and
7) Jfi’ti L- Wool.
jcct having be*n submitted to Congress
Th* demand for a reduction of duties by the President for it. sbtion, it may !
Puzilr* IlebuMw, Dsclvmalions. Jla-uc,
(2.67^. ChnrtoeL
Ac., in un&gt;urp**»d variety. (Ilivar
____ _y-*ovcn votes, (2,677).
be reasonably hoped that this iiqport- I
hundred
awl seventy-aewen
'«*•&lt;.&lt;*«,,,
(2»Optic’s Magarino m famous for guod
..."
UU.U'lir.4
"
— -J - - ■
ant otemsnt of our future growth will i
veeived twelvo hundred end twe vote*. (l.Jv.J.
number*,
but
this
really
excel,
any
tiling
|
voted
mother
of
his
dead
and
hia
living
bo carefully provided fir by the Gov- |
... ..................
hundred and two voice, (1^*02) Otto Starck reI offering, who shared his early sting- prevtoinly iwned. Tenn. t2.5A' perf
huudred and two vota*. (1,202). John Wahl received twelve hunj gte* with poverty, and had sot health to
vat.-s, (1,202). Andrew J F-.wbo received twelve hundred “““1™
snjoy bis better fortune, passes from a
I Henrv lYali- rtei..’ 1 twelve Ixin’dretl nnd uro rates, (1,202). Randolph Strieklife of suffering and infirmity to her fi­
nal rest. How vain and empty are pub­
hndrec h.‘d u h
hundred anl two votes, (1,202). Abram Smith received
lic honors in thoen great trial, of th*
Coorau Nopat’a-LWe hew rv-wire ! I twite Jiundre 1 a-i l two votes, (1,202). Uiuirlee Italxi rscsirod twelve hundred and
eome attention to tho rvpreaentation ol
heart incident to our poor human na­
1 two voUtat
Charles B. Fenton received twohs hundred and two votaa(l.-“-)
th* American system* ot eduration at ture! Hi* beet consolation (may it re­ from D. Appleton &amp; Co, Nrw York,
Rix Rutau-.n r&gt;-. i,nd forttoiix vui&lt;-, (46). E»ra Smith rewired fxrtv-aiX vot«*.
the forthcoming World's Exposition at main to soothe hia declining years) ia Fenfonoro Coo|&gt;sr'* “Prairie," l-eing the (4C\ Au*lin W.i'e* received fortr-six vote., (4»i). Martin N. Hine reemved fortyVienna, Austria. Oa the 13th in»L, in the affection of tha children w*o aro final ia.no in th* new illnstratrd edition six votes (4G). Wiliinm K. Warwr received lutty-«ix vote*, (46) .Benjamin b.
respoawi to an invitation from the Com- spans! to him—two bright daughter* of of Cooper', fauiuus “Ixsstlier-Stjcking 1 Rrtan reoriv. i fortr-ix votes (46). Ira J. flag am an received forty-six votes, &lt;&lt;«)remarkable promire, who inherit all
Orril Harris re- - &gt;red fiwtr-rix votes (40). Dsnfol B. Hibbard received fisrty-**x
rot&lt;«, (I0J. It- try A. Dari, received forfy-MX votes. f-WJ. ' Lewis £. Johnston
leceived !«.i1y-&gt;ix njte*, £46). Cliarleel'. iiu»wll rereived thirty-right vxdas, (38J.
regard io tha plan of representation
Job.n Strong. Jr , received thirty-eight vvtvs, [3SJ, (hear D. Spaulding rtceirod
Leather-Stocking r.&lt;nanco« ennsut ot thirty-eight
ReyimantatirM ware present from Md.,
pidl. Thomas A. Granger received thirty-eight vote*, [ &gt;8].
r
——
*.— ------- j—i
r«ai 'Tiarle* K- Carpenter re“
Tbo
Deerslayer,"
“
Tho
Lost
of
tha
Ohio, Mich, Pa. and other Stefa™, and a
targ* number of rwpunie* from 8upcrRegular meeting of the Common Mohicans," •'The Pathfinder," “The
Council at tbo Council room*, Monday Pioneers," and ‘The Prairie.” K«ch
volume it fully illustrated, with new de­
curved pledging their hearty concurr­ evening, Nov. 18 th, 1872.
ence in whatever plan should bo adopt­
Present—Mayor,
Recorder, Aid. sign. by the distinguished artist, F. 0. C.
ed. State Soperiatoudent, Harvey, of flams. Eastman. William, and Kenfield. Dsrley, while the price Is only seventyOhio, was Chairman of the Conference, —Minutes of prvviou* meetings read five cento. It is by tar th* neatest and
cheap**; issue of three novels, which ;
(ran. Van Buren, tho U. ft Commiwkm- and approved.
rank a* tho most celebrated work* of ।
er to the Exposition, who was |ire*ent.
The Street Committee reported cn
imagination in American litarntnrv.
|
gave ooms intonating facts in regard to Joseph Cote's Job on th* Bailey Hill as
tho Expotitiou, deecnlving ths magnifi­ follow.: The b'toeet Commitee do not
Ta* Aacncsa One Fauow fur Nor.
cent grounds, and grand buildings, and accept the Job tt Joseph Colo aw he he.
is received. We find that the high rep­
stated that there wa. the greatest anxi­ no! cutap&amp;d with tho Contract.
utation of thi. widely circulated monthly
ety on til e part of ths Austrian 1 mana' j. well eustaineiL In it are .teries,
gare to have tho school, cf America
UnJvrWnxtaM., | c«um‘“*’ '.keteheeof travel, beautifully illuatratropreaeatod. It ia hi. dreirs, as wall as
ed artideo, entertaining miacelteny.
well as that of the Commireionsr’s Gen.
&lt;hi motion the report w.s accepted.
choice poetry, ladies' nnd yocths'departEaton, that a model seW heuw should I On motion the report waa adopted.
ments, family reading, vnlnabl* evrras- ,
0 exhibited, ol sofflaont six &gt; to show
Moved by Aid. Eaeimanveuhlation, form of room, furniture,
Jbsefrrd, that the motion refcriug th* pcndoncc. State departments, news of •
account of Joseph Cede to th* Street the order all over the world, etc. Ttoreo ■
Committee at last session of the Foard who eend in their subscription* (OSAO
thia month for 1873, will reeievo th®
be reecisded
Nor. and Dec. nmnliere of this year
free. Wo cheerfully recommend the i
American Odd Fellow to our readers, i
Ad dr era A O. F. Awoclatton, Box 4217, I
Bird * Water..
•25,00.
nd Franca- She bays tww. M much
W. T. Eastman, service on board of
wheal from Turkey s* .he do*. from
this time. Ho thought an appropria­ Registreticn an! Election, 06.00.
Ik* United State*.
b
At the regular meeting of Wild
If we bring am fcrripar to America, tion of 1500,000 would cover th* expenW. J. F. Hams, services on board of
Flower Lodge No. 44, I. 0. of G. T.
eet ia rspreemting the American Inter- Regtatrafion and Election, 06.00.
held on Monday evoumg Nov. 11th,
osta. Of couree only a email past of
Gao. W. WiUiama, services on board
small ad1872 the Sallowing officer* were in.talW
thi. would bo allotted to school.
of Registration and Election, »6.00.
for the ensuing term.
N. J. Broweou, service* as clerk of
W.C.T.—AaaJ.Oook
Election, 04 00.
W. V. T—Hattie Spaulding
Henry Bailor, serriee* a* clerk of
W. R. See.-8. E. Striker
Etoctnm, H.OOr
W. Tree—A E. Ackerman
gration. It ia called by Gov. Cooke.
W. LG.—Mr*. H. H. Bailey
Marketing ia already well up ia this
vicinity, but tha (ioewgetown market
W. M.—Albert Trontwine
bourn ha* just liwc r*.;*--d fifteen bet to
W, P. Sec.—H. H. Bailey

■*%£*;

GRIND ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION
200,000 00
&gt;10.000 • IN AMERICAN GOLD ’
110,000 IN AMERICAN SILVER!

One Hundred Thousand Dollnn
sell a Half a Million Dollars thia

mu

WE PAY

CASH

FoenNiumiriMK

every Dollar’s Worth that Goes Out

SPRING &amp;. AVERY.

Man

Interest of Every
Woman and Child to buy their

m inis ind fisrtTS

irtrxsr

SOU) IN HASTINGS.
BY ACKLEY A SLADE

J. H- SLATER-

His Mt wfertii ii ft? cat Bore ttai 3811 Eucetf to tte fatter.

W. Ctorp —Mra Wm. JoocW. A. S.-Clara Alton
W. D. M.-K»tfo Kelley
W. R. 8.—Miriam Butler

Water Lime,
Ohio lime,
’ .
Shingles of all kinds,

Lu/utif rutfistieo //r 044 4040
tors.

Ptire Wines and. Liouors!

The leading Dry Goods Establishment

wcstern Michigan,

Carriage &amp; House
Flags, Banners, Streamers',
and Political Caricatures
Painted to Order.
WOBBEN BUCK LETTEM

LANGLEY DICKINSON.

�—-S-

rifk (^i&gt;i)*uc^|i
«. ISIS.

mow on Thursday tha SStl* day Of Nosomber A. D. !«72. That being the day
aj.-pouitnd by tho civil authorities
day of National Tbanlugiving.

this office.
More snow thia marniug.
, 4ab*ribo A» «u VommOn tU wing-Wltd Ooese *.
Tlte fcinull Court fat Stu
SMslatl.
Tba*ksgiring.next wwk.Thursday,
Svvonth'auecooaive day df snow atoruu.
Auother firs In B-aton.-faa 8100,000.

Miaeos Kinney &amp; Lathrop, hosing
permanently |.«aied in Hastings, would
respectfully announce to the Ladies of
this City, and surrounding country,
that they have opened a Dress and
1 Coroot nwkmg wablishiaeat. and are
now fully pnqauod to do alt kinds of
work, guaranteeing psrlfect »ausfacti.&gt;fa
in ovrey case Miao Kinney having hil
a number of yearn experience in cut­
ting and fitting, with prefect c-inflloati
in her ability to plca» -. respectfully e—
licita the palroiLOge of tbe Ladies of

mnik.

___ -B^-C'etaeW*.-......

&gt;' Good:

i homo be van taken sick, but with what
be .opposed to bean cryaI pel itotn ernptiou.aahe had boon aubjcci lu such bre.i1I 1king oai over lit * body from childhood,
j। There waa ho Physician called, until
(
! dsnger, and ho bad got out uround, bat
had a rels|jee, when a Physical* was
a*ot fort-s PralrterUle, Dr. Me. Beth,
wbo at once reoponded, but pronouncvil
Majority in New York for Qrunt 58,­ tho disease, not email pox.
581.61? Da forGrrsrno- M.581.
In tho meantime Daniel. Morrhouse.
Rew. E. Cartie msdo a flying visit to Brother of Marilu ; who Usd attended
upon Manin, during Ute alokneaa, was
our City one day tbte wa»ktaken Ul. and Dr, Sackett of Prairieville
was aummooed. and he too, pronouned
the disease out small pux, elthougu Ute

Boston Csxa Sroxx,
J. 8. Gooarxax A Co.,
0. D. Brsvtanro,
Hasan 4 FUnrr,
Gsaxr &amp; Pnturv, Axxi B Weir,
Maa. M. A. Moxtrnu

R. Mrtax,
HcacxuA Nmxa,
F. D. Acxixr,

rick ou tha school house those usys.
Tho Episxs roo-roo all uvsr tho City
here Ibero are horw-a to cp'xoot on
\V. K. Barber n lying dsn je ro.ialy 111
risks luflatuiii..tvr&gt; ttaumatum.

Ing very alarming. Dr. II. C. Tuaxiin
Of Orangeville, was called, when ho at
once pronounced it small pox, an 1 that
tho pattern wea thru dying; which
proved to la tbe care, for In a very few

PLANTATION

The next minting after th? death of
Daniel m above stated, a little daughter
of Marlin, dloJjtad on Monday of thia
week, anolhrrdaughter of Martin's dl.-d
* splendid yo mg L i ly, aJout e ghtei 11
yearn of age.
The two deaths first recor.led, ooeurc-J
tbe latter part of last week.
Then are several members of
two

Thia wonderful vegetable restorative 1
is thn shoet-lHichor of tho feeble and do-1
bilitatod. Aa a tonic and cordial for tho 1
egod awl languid it has no equal.
among stomachics. Aa a remedy for
tbe nervous weakness to which women .
nru especially subject,Tl ia superseding
every other stimulant. In all climates,'
tropical temperate or frigid. it acts aa a I
specific in every species of disorder (
which undermines tho uglily strength I
and breaks down tbo animal sprits.

Dr. C. C. Llnsley, has gone into the
Drug and Grocery buriaeoa at Nashvilli-,
aa well as Practicing Medicine

Grind River Vallsy Division

4

BHTffiS.

8. T-Y8G0-X.

one lying at the point of death.
Every preeantlon la of eoumo being
Tbo SMtrdjf Jtunaf. nt Eaton Rap­ taken; Io prevent tbo further spread of
ids, -Mich., u oflered for mte at a very
reasonable price

Bxxxxa Co., either for aubacriplion.
Work, cr advertising, prior to Oct.
1872, are s/reretfy requested to call
settle their accounts without delay.

m h him.

_cil4ifo&lt;$kfc the irngexs, laying

‘&gt;*Tbe new Hirer Coron
tbe supervidon of Prof,
prociesning finely.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

B M!

Note Ithacan ding the kvo ity of tbe
first place it is neatly piiuled, and lx.uud i
wcath-r, tbe Cnion Rcbeol Building la
, in morocco, with gilt edges Then it 1
being pushed rapidly forward.
contains 2000 pictorial illiutratiuM,1
j which give n touch dearer idea of the :
meaning of many words than could pos-'
! aibly bo conveyed by the usual doUui. I
tion. The Ijtilo rolnme, white buieg no !

i

W ■ HIM.

UP77&gt;77PUPUU7U@

T. /Vws* U. AUlte.
eta tarata Ont.
A vslbpnssrste 11 mJ•&lt; Hair, ia LMrm ef ate
iwJih sat teMly. U tare trelr to mM Weass'. Cswetee Otar. etUtoasa srs as* inmsiM. u lu UswimSs »4 ehsnss. To telu. •»
...kvsarn
U.». tnulr. tarsh. salaasc
Itel*. silk ks.4 axl tax* smn4 site dxa&lt;nX

larger than an ordinary pocket-book,
embraces in lie vocabulary a careful so­
, lection cf over 18,Ota) of the most Im­
yiTho Social, at the loeidencv of Hun . poriant surds of tho language, with
John M Norin* on Ta.slay uvtuiag [ definitions sufficiently clear, though
was very pleasant aflisir.
uecctaarily brief, to meet tbe ordinary
santa of any one rouiqriug its use.
Official can visas of sofcwgiren for elec­
tors of President and Vies President, is
ey, weight and measure, abbreviations
being made at Lading,to-day.
words and phrases from foreign lauguages. rules for spelling, explanaliona, I
Our paper is a little into iius w.uk
etc. It is in feet a most valuable little |
owing to the amount of aew matter
book, and is doubly worth the dollar it
placed in ide hands of cut Oom jx»i tors,
costs. It rs very beautifully and sub
but we hops to be on time in future.
Rtantially botmd, with tucks and gilt ।
edges. The Publishers, Ivison, Blake­
man, Taylor A Co., 138 and UOaGrand
Strret, New York, will furwnri it by 'telTM.mail on receipt of Osw IklUr, vr it con
All person* indebted to mo had bet­
be bought ulmosl anywhere. .
II H
ter come and settle up thia m.ratb, ■for Republicans.
after the 80th day this November I
shall certainly leave the account with

Holiday Goods of all
kinds for sale by Sher­
man J. Rich.

But just as good an any other.
But Jum aa good aa any other.
But Just so good aa any other.
But Jul aa rood aa any other.

Overeats S5 to S25
cheapest Store in the
State.
Star Clothing
House, Grand Rapids

J
ttort'ttssJftrRt
te-VLJ—.' r^iT~i ।

Peninsular Railway.

AU who bay them like them.
All wbo bay them like them.
All who bay them like them.
AU wbo buy them like them.
Sherman Pich keep# a splendid grado
I of Taaa ard^usrsnteei satiafieiiva on
I e»ery |x&gt;and Un recommenda.
28t!

HIBst
tdf w-

The Dakota (Humboldt County,
lows), ItirfnJnl ut a recent date con­
tained tbe KilowiOg paragraph :
Mr. Van Vel*»r, ol Michigan, brother
tiun, on the 25th inat, whore he will of Dr. Van Vulror, i» vissting tb.&gt; do tor.
dispuee of the usual kinds of property
gvtierally sold at Farmers vendues.

WREATH OF ROSES
And many buy them.
And many buy them.
And many bay them.
And many buy ihaui.

j

Money to Loan.

.ij-a-TT-ngaaTKui
entertained on next Tuesday etouingl-y
Mrs. Difiiial Striker, at her reudvtvce on
tho Northeast e&lt;nwr of Jettorwm and
Green Streets. Tho public are cordially

Michigan Central R. R.
OLD, StUSSU LSDOIRICT ROUTE,
fi-.SfStaKSJSS tS K

Michigan arrivsl ta-re ab*ut &lt;A-.ub.«r
■ 2tb; “thought ot luculing here as a
lawyer.'' Yuur paper camo about tbo
.bib. with the nv«» of hi» dxtalcsm &gt;u •
in Barry County &gt;u it. Ho »aid bu

&lt;nd Arelel'.-«.«&gt;-

;»•’

' S0“Stibacribc Tor a Home pa­
l per. Take the BaXxbh: it is the FQB8AIX ata El TORI CUB SME:
| largest, Cheaj&gt;gbt-andxbeat pa- FCH 8ALE al Ue KEW YORK CASH STORE
[ per published in thi* section ror sale st tw iet tori cash store
j of Michigan.

al tha ooualt '
seat, etc., but such a damp r did ’ thia
nSws put on tbe people that he tool U'&gt;
aodiance of account and ih«re was no |
spracli. Ho left shortly tor parti not I
he has mure room and I* prepared tu certainly known.
pure hate all kinds of ptvduco st tbo
New is tbo time to buy buggies for I highest market price.
am goeng to sell my Stock of now boggice for thirty per cent les. than before.
I mean juat what I «y. My buggiea be hold in tli" Presbyterian Church on
are all made of tho beet material end fhankagiving day, at half put 10
Compacae. in Michigan will be held tn
well finished. All wbo nnliripalo buy1 iug had better call and wo me before I o'clock A. M. Rev J. I. Boell of the M. । tbo Hall of the Grand Army of the Re­
E. Church, will preach the srttnon. public at Lansing. Mick, Wednesday,
gut out of tbo notion of tailing at coot,
A general allcmtnnre ia deairod. .
Hastings Sept 3d, 1872.
Dec. 4th. 1 STS, at 2 o’clock P. M. All
A new'SkJM lu-’fflier.dxB. Hogan
Brothers have opened a new Store at
the above naawd place, where they
propose to do a fair and square business
tor cash or ready pay. Success attend

Oils. Oils, Oils is tho cry. but you
should see the different gredee of Ma­ **8ume scoundrel, on Sunday night
chine Oils al 8. J. Rich's store. Tha
last, cut one of the hoisting ropes at tho
quality, and cheapness in price baffles
New Union Mmol building, in three
pieces. Tbo perpetrator of tho deed
ought iu bo compeUM to work fct- tha
State ak least fl rv years.
Wux rosATirxrr T*«x 1
Wednesday January let 1872,
tag of, the fit. Joseph Gift 1

Thu ia an enquiry which uvaty ono
should have truthfully answered before
ho starts on bis journey, and a little
cats taken in cxsminstloa of Route will

Tho annual meeting of the Barry and
Eaton Ins. Co., will bo bold at Charlotte,
Mich., on (bo first Tuesday of January
next st 1 o'clock P. M. Tbo mooting
of tbe Directors will bo held the first
Monday of January, st the aamo place

Rarlingtan, has aebiesed a splendid
ropuUtemtu tbo last tao years us the

Axtaaaxxxa of a -aoaUl, literary sad
mur-sl ebaraetar. are una 4f Ata things
that eboaM be M otter intagurntod far
ttabota&amp;ufalfour propte. and eepo-

|

Burliagtuu Ro«e.
Threlre. bta published

exiled “How to go West,"

’ jotnanujt-wiu.

* *&gt;■**•*

' WATOkaO-jTM. Uta Stare A Mtaigu

J. L REED.

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
O? the Ifltti last, by taliNk out of
bls w&lt;sa and linking bis neck.
He had TteM to Kslamaxoo with '
a loo.) of wheat, and the accident hap­
pened on hl&lt; return homo. IDs team
returning home without him excited
tho fears of Mr*. Beason tint somotblng was wrong, and early next morn­
ing Mrs. B. started to And her bus-

miles when she exrna upon tbo corpse
of her baabanJ, lying In tbe rued.
Me. Bet»n was quite wealthy, and
will be mlreod, not only by bls family,
bat also by a large circle of friend..
West “re Junta Htbee Mrs. Olffia
Wesbatt make no comments upon
Hiltoa. lira. A E. Gleeson 2, J. A tbe probable
____________
direct eon m of Nr. Ben
_ _ ■
.
ruauiag
from Chiige ibraogh G.teoburg to Evina George H- Durkee. Wilbur Ctx&gt;c, k&gt;u'* dseth, but

ihment

J Don't boy until yon examine them
I and ere If they are not Just a* good as
any obet.

fttah.Htkin HnMStwt
Mt tna»k SUL Titan inn
Rte tn m Ilk TtnuHS tan

WOMAN.

�Tallow
______________

Greaac and

Potash

CAPITOL

Safe. Sure and Steadfast
A Joonud for- «H frwfepnUfcnn., for ] *4-

BJ.

SEjJj£’’?T|*P3b ‘‘

OF

MICHIGAN.

VKLIS CARBOLIC TUIffl.

•-. ?-*- *

True Liberals, and all
True Democrat*.

THE MASON PUBLISHING-ASSOCIATION,
Herta, absalaadIrf tbe ArtkUart, Mr. K. t M we. tbe toa.fl af tbe Ceprriebi •( h’i »iee
_
Crayaa Dravta, st tbe Kvw CspHol •* MkW(M. bare vwplajto

Tbe

Calvert

Uthep*apbtat

Compear of Petrolt,
.c&amp;rniwgMt, '

Upon tbe vert, aod ere MV peHtebln, a apleedJA Tlotad Lutocrspb o(.

The New Capitol and Grounds,
(»» a X* lubn la

MATHEW
nr— ■ &gt;..

r—

. -

Gigantic
JOHN H WEIBELL &amp; CO.

1 "W O

Mfaiisi'atfcB'msstH-A8KSTS,1SS!SS;

INKINESS COLLEIE

Gift Enterprise.

Baal .Estate aad Ferwart Froferty. le NxMbla frew »fto H&gt;°

THE PATRONS

$21,900

i Grand Musical Entertainment

Real Estate !
&gt;3.000 in Cash !
*orsonal Property.

$0,565

scBSCBirriox.

r-s^

I 0011* OF HUH!

1166.000
Ta be DtalrhoM aa Cbura Urlstet
AMONG

ibi«Uw S’ftlUJXue’prti'tl*'**”

D o’ L L A K s' '' E A O M -

St Joseph, Mich. Nov. 1,1872

716 PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS
'fsx/K'Jr" "-1"'
LiUeSavBUrerLever Walabar.
" riae UiaaiMUaarter trii

CHAI JUNE A 110.

IttViTtsi*£ribix Vl.1

isr u2*7

ir“’

s,rsssx!sr.eswE.-.
e.llMl rbarn u ear a-ff.-vr eeadlM bj t

«*tl

JUST SO HIGH.

ubwnbvr. Agfeta Uke free. Ivtelr&gt;ii Mtma. a dap. NebuMeaee Mrallia
•I
&gt;»le»™al

HERE.
aiwayrbe enM before ther ceaae to be
profiteikteaie lajrtta and aittera. Chick­
ens eJOHjfl ntw^ys bn hatched a* early
in ih*-tfori*g as poesiblc, - envpt aueb
late toed*, a* may bo wanted to exteud
the toying eosmon intn tho Summer. In
thfo reepeelAe keeper must be guided
by the cweunutancf. BuntramiinK him
Ann ehtoaene that are batched eari&gt;Mt ia ibaSpr-^ will comm wire laying
tbe fcoaeat the anroeoding Spring, end
tboee who gdbibeir stock, whether chinkra&gt; Uf Jtf*.-fcrt Ulho market, secure
tbo bool wwr ttenfor.
S*A feeda nf fowl* mnU be kept aa
«in
Ahf-gmttCTt ictunu in rush
for tba-oemniodity wanted Thus, if
cpKa extfismaly uro desired, tho moat

deeoiptien aMirOoe ; Ulatwrife. writ,
Um aaaal aauabae albeUUa aanaalaU lu ,

aststf^ia-ysyj!;^

tn thia
agti tthu jiroperly Leeomattofeabton to breed to* aralo of
pointe,' brie* tho great dirrnity of hnr•m, aheep; tattle, hogv, poultry, etc.
We purpose from time to time, to notice
the iwaa' fdomineat Varietiw of fowl*,
with the point, which tender them raluebld*..
certain rule* in keeping

Reliable Agents Wanted in Every Toirn in the State!

BfflAmmn.fwi.

umctxs ors’iix
r/bx:
stum w. torn wi.

0UiJ.ua,

8w.au.

XaeraJ(M,
■eaM.,
UlM»aa&lt;lM&gt;.

1.TO AIX I-.1

FAIBAN*

WILLIAM I

A

NATURE’S

CO.

Hair Restorative
S75 to $250 per nunthtt;

WM. C. BRYANT &amp; CO.

0M4W

lottery

i

Nebraska Stale Orphan Asjtin,
lea ra4s. Ibsacs amitb foal r
■ rv4&gt;. tbrnwe eavre Eee» re •. t»
ia*. ««a lalalaa uaeleanb
at

Cathartic Pillai

wiatsacis'jta
&lt; Baer *r lb. tae rt ll,«r &gt;a lira i

^.Wt^K.,4.

DISEASE OF THE EYES

BLOOD. PUBMffl.

WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE I

a'UUUaaain anv other deport-

Powders I

02483823
Poultry u .udenlb dear food to tbe;
&gt; •otieumer; but doee it coat more to pro-

HASTINGS

MEAT MARKET!

THSOAT ANO LONS INSTITUTE

ty no*, hart tha mwne, tor ny eatUe and
•MT.Wtest worm* and itwecte,
whenaa-fewto eonaume theta abundant­
ly, and jwbiwiulao add apply every scatti-rod md or kernel that would other­
wise bv. wanted. In another point of
rfow.^ tfcg c«tt at attendance and abel-

PATENT COOLERS
I Or MICHIGAN, CeeeuW Karr., m j—
Lana4a*er and lUw
i sEu eamtioa

Photographs.

WANTED.’^

Photgraphs.

mu

BtssihclS that will P
bs perewe
eve vr.ctabarLood. m4 La rVLeflr

MISIOIANO SICTNIE FUMES’ leva »» &lt;o •» yvrdry.

A GREATER! gSS

REMOVED

U CaMl St. op ttul,.. Item 21. Qrwrf tt^p.
■JUtebLgaa
/br Slilc by
ACK/. r.tSUDE.

FP.EB

rUhLFY YOUB BLOOD
y*M.nlttl&gt;i«tCfayJtetfttfwaaelve*
at bweeab-thae, when tbe awn ta in
ahaaU blMeNa —rasy be^ cTOp. of
eorn on S«Ml vtraning tbe hen-bnuse
I heiwMiiir^iaaa tap A alie of wheat
dnUtt bM.«&amp; mt IWN Of H0d per
acre.- nwry eucae witbia ton to-tveotv
yariiri lU fem banter and am a ptx'-

•'"'Cm- TilulTT^3wSm

CAT.-KTTVg'

CHAMPION WASHER

‘Silver Tongue’

WORKS.
ralftsajssxt.;
&gt; a»4 IiWmL iUkmmXi ■ F»,

' JJr&gt;wth» briai Work &lt;m
• w«fe*«K eore, ball am leantto feci confident that inawaa wece
gfriaHinJwara. and that. nty well

W&lt;a fiadaaia' ■apmmr.

AUrn

Erexton'

34^912
.

Dr. Crook’s WtoeofTor
a
JO YEAR^
MBc* Teat

Health &amp;• Gluil,

Dnenoora

crrrxx.T .ixr&gt; coxnAcrvnx.\

WINE

k"WttHr£ A LAW.

ManhocriHew Loat. How Bertopd ,

IStSISSd—•»“ ■

Dr. Veils' fttract uf Jinkta

. A Farm of^SI) aetw. eitaated in tbe
tnwn4iip of BaltSmiwe/B mHo. frosri
Hn.th.Km .nd only 3 mik.. South of tho
OHn4 Rim VnDoy R. It. nt Unimhr

lUOCIES.

HASTINGS IABBLI WORKS1

Lor balding*, thing it™ &lt;rf wkter,
fiOmee under itapmom^u, 1«U
from Sfhoal Ilouee, btuNur buah ol
If?
•R®una»i&gt;« »r »n
»M, ; M.
WHMroal &lt;K
l».n-«r«.. V«-M.
°*?&gt; r •&lt;

DETBOIT
Bent

TO

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' lUhuaorr, April 17th. 1872. -.

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^TSBUWIS

Supai iklsfaiiaL

DENTIST

MyLlr, tipS.M

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tk"r'’^SB&amp;.*.U.iEUMlA‘C0U7 Bovmt. Nnv' Tvaa. tW-OMaa. J«rUi
FAIJ^TIJSTG-I
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                  <text>XVII.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN

WEDNSDAY, NOV. 27, 1872.

NO. 31.

Carfc.

tyfaM

Just Received, at
Of thi. that kept him sitetit.
the society ol jvung lad is*, it is a lemon­
_______________ J table fart that moat of them In what it
purpose Never {salted tho first society prefer the nttentoMufaesUw-. noris ut young geuttemen who are a
irtnod and was herself aurptited - hod !' little wild to any other*. There it ju»t
i enough aS ctmtrarioe** In their nature*
rexod at het awkward kuauaer.
.
Ho talked ol aomothing,- aha , hardly tahkDto go with those whom wiser
knew what, and she ifatraed sti a»-. one* shako their Lead* over. They ad­
iwered as beat she could, fooling allI mire the last bone* they drive, hragti
t .o time a wild desire to put asldo the BtUrolr witty remarks,'littte thinking
umtnooptena* that so jarred upon' her they wove (W &lt;rtfou of the wine they
iiirrcs, and implore him for tho sake oi drunk a abort time .ego. White .these
hat taring mother- to abandon th*i worthy young men, wlu&gt; are trying to
(toarse ho wa* pnretrfng. If she • hodI de mt it right, arc duped, stupid, &lt;edjubtsd before the tenth of trixar she I do Mt moan to say that all giris ia
, that efras are so; but, ate*, too many.
uar face it'told the sad .truth plshurr ■In.euahapewtvaathiaikWMSAiwuu'
t'1-in.worda. ..
.
du; .-i
But tho -momenta. paated . swiftly. I,--------- ,
Mota eotaraed, and with a Mwlly bew ! that it

LTTOtNIiYA M Law MOIMMuAealB Ukaneary.1
oe.w.0 NsltaMltUskJlialWuig, Haatiaga. I
Hava* Wsieov.
r h. A. Haaaaaoa.
C, G. MOCBHOOk.
J
rrcKXXY at U«. twtejtor la Ckaa.arx. «ll-1
WM U-HAVFQjgi')'’ •_ ;

Celebrated Diving Fine Stoves,

AGORN &amp; CAMELIA!
lawun

iu

IKt BEST

ST&amp;rt: in thr V. oriil

they would,
but . who oa__ t
_________ »—
hoaft* and hope, at loving ones. with

■Itotaeaber, the* these 'Wild rate’
will grow in sorrow, blossom with fakra.
and the harvest wfll Unwiaf blighted
hopes and a rained life. Will you con •
tmus tn sow thsra?
"From otto who will wsleh yottr fu­
ture with soliaituds, and with hopeful-

win kslsvoersBwwsatarttMawreM.
u*g|^*^a*a*jj**^, -ter

.AtWtitentortofaMpB'Mi-zn-ad

-

Ibc letter was finished, and the pen

Rope WM
Bvye sdUr his itrtroductkai to her.ft
! was uuly to think she war a vet^ ordiB* y person, snd rapidly breorning ac-.
-- -------------------- ------------------- MUsUd wilh yoJngw and proUteri
tile to pwipLi in order to sell ftrm ' girl*, ha soon fotjroi all about her. But'
thing}, ah', thought of thdoo who do aotsoflopx Tha deep interest she.
this hum day to day far a livelihood, . bad taken tn him aa that first night of I
and for the first time knew really how . the Fair, slroagtlicaed at tho days pas-1
to pity tbra.--------------------------------------leal by. She saw IF him much to re-1
"I noycrkaar.it-waAAo hard Uifaru. j mind her ot the lost Paub Tho ran. I
How tftctikfnl I fhould ~t&gt;«," 1 tbw' (tank winning ways, that made all who ‘
thought. Trading oJler-ehawasatfirod । tao; him at gdcc hit friend*. But inf
that her motfiii would riot be'nody far | Alden Tborao she saw a stronger will,
tome time, she sat down tn wait,', but ■ a better balanced mind; and she felt
tjot te rest, for a bevy of girl, imtnedi- j that if onlv otnv drawn from tho dan- ’
klely pounced upon' tier and all sox-' gorou* |*ath be was trending, ho would i
moared talking at once.
never loll again. Mia prawn were soon
"Oh! hove you met him I"
-------------------- - --------- ------------------ **• -'
••Isn't bejusl aplendid 7y
*i ywuugrr members of sneisQ, and fa* I nn away on "Comawn Oraament,,’ af
"riuch an .logual moustacba. I am career in C-------- U1 fair to bo n brill­ ; whiefc the moral is that ws ihouM be
jutt ctuy far an IctroduaLO t. Meta. iant one.
origfaal i^inr .oraamentaticm. for only
ha sedlsh anatarsi, bu kept him ju-.t-! । Eu‘. none put out a naming hand to
work involving thought arid invention
iy moth to h^rsslf the whole craning, | point to the [asrtplra, upon tho brink
juit lieuuse exo mot him o: co last mini of which lie wan »lauding. Only one is worthy as vrnanxrat. “A Comedy of
mor. Not that be wanted to stay with thought of all this, and that one Ilia Terrors” ia al last oondoded, to • trie
her. Yon know Low *lu&gt; doos lying least noticed by him
From Iwr Utile married and happy style, of which Mr.
oamvr aha had a good opportunity to Do Miilo is one of the Profrssors. "Aa
“Oh, do let mo breaths, girls," cried observe all that wu*‘going on n round
. Inspired Lobbyist' io a romi-poHtiea!,
Hop.,laughing. "Whois han-lsomif her. and ths weak pasted not uuplaas- I
What aio you talking about F’
antly. Tbo Fair wa» not unlike oth- •। story, detailing the adventuresome hero
on ol it* dam- A few fancy booth*.I
abo tnoo to appear," aaLl Leu li.rip- whore the anicte* mads by the fa:r
"Aa if I did not uo him standing; by licidaot the Indies were displayed ini
your booth at treat ton miootoe this a tutnptiag manner, and told at asoririt- I
errata*. 1 »-*uro you, young tody,
nothing bot the preMi. CM ul u customer with it* gbttoriag
prevratad tn- from marching over thorn candy stand, white
to obtain atunttixfuctsm."
bower, where Hows.. ___ ._—---- thoi*«*t Lot-house plants had bran eo-1
'•Oh, you mean that Mr. Thorne r
“Iol'x that just like Hope?' cried IreusL A fountain iu tito center threw
x."
..u__ ___ i___ —
i__ - up its stirery epray, and kept the ten­
drils uf beaulitul hanging basket frosh
and green, white an aquarimn so t ca­
you thina uf him ? Come, giie u» y*nsr ge* uf sweoS-vuired canarie* helped to
ujuuioa. I dare my thoes quiet eye* mako it a delightlul spot.
ot yours have tukcu a uxrasurotneol uf
M.-ta Shew and arvoial young girl*
Li* character already."
squally pretty. Lad been appointed her-,
"1 hardly know. He fa vsty hssid- and the gnatlvmen found it a' pleasant
aomt,” raid Hope, rratirnlr. Just thou '• wayside inn.'* I d ire say that during
•swing a geiiUeraiir approaching thsm, tho vnurso of,tho woek tboranarire wit•ho darted away behind ths Mores: ussrail uisny a Cirtaiioa that was rar- 1
Uuotli, ami toon tuund her tnolOer, wtio n&lt;d among the buquet* and sholwrr 1 I
was ready to start.
by the frwndly viura. An important
"Ia not Hqjw queer ?” said Lou. “1
du believe the let than to a«oU Mr
Hold on, who is cowing thus way. 2His crasy ebout her, you ta»uw, and *he old cuitum revival, and it proved to bo &gt;
is Sm panectly iodufaront, I »and er ii qmlo a BUcems. A nows dap^t was i
• Sliaker John." by Mr* K B. Baf- '
"iutbsr?’raE*Hupe» a* they pled- umaoctad with gt. where tbs latest
books w.re fur sale,
'
।frnspevgar, is a story mm remtrkable;
But the groatent c. jwd jmusod b-&gt;- lor pclhus than fornow.ro' otighurfi.on* ths littte rustic window, where a
Besides tho foregoing, and the
Paul sMoer. taat we tould have sated urignt-iookm;: pu.imiKross dwa'.t oat Uy.
1
uim,
■
lau.r. with u laris., hand
No ooo 1usual literary and artistic notes, there
"Wby.i'mv child, what made you fall iuiatp i into thu pleasures of tho eve- are
(
fr«ar powr.*. Paul II. Hayas wnte*
, "Morning." Marian Deuglat, who
think ut Cat to-night 7 Yun brood too rung oulil they had rvorived one.
of
luueb over the pa«L Poor Panj; yet
It was Friday night. The crowd at
t Hunk we migiit have oared, him " A the hall had foien larger than over be- 1t alwar* happy in her leva ballad*.'
•Igh tolfawud Wo wunia, oad tar awlulv ton*, and the weary giria who hud at givrs in "Before the Wvddiag" the ttothere .woe silence, broken only by the tended to tbwx dmiu* thatrveaing were .ry of j* girl who bad alwavs made up
Aviso uf the erisp snow under tbeir at Loma, ruo»t of thorn asleep. But her mipd that the would etay siagie foe-,
le’t, each miid thinking its ewn a bright light was in no|*'s room,
ever, before she would marry a Methodthoughts. "Wedid ail we rouW for bhu .at in nn easy chair before lb* '
uitu." said Mrs. Gwy, gently. "Yon gksnng grate, hoe bead.U[«m twrltaad. I
roprocdU yxurwdf urinacsMuniy about olw wi* thinking deeply &lt;.b th* subject
.t, uiy child. No noter.could have boeu
tuora patient, mure untiring in bur rt run did tho ask hcr-clf. "Am 1 my j
fort, then you. And yet 1 scmetimes crotaer’s keepa-rF’ in min did thei
tear wo took the wrong c nirai, or else think of tlw slight acqnaintaan. that;
woakl no: justify her tn afipealiug U
"It was too late," said the girl. *mUy. him os a friend. The sad eye* of tho Bro'Jier Plummer, sbt- changed h«t
“and it anems a* if 1 never could for­ dead i'aul w-cmed to bo gating at her mind, and cundnded that if she loved,
give myself lor having bwa ao blind aa from the shadows of the room, and hia there was but one way &lt;&gt;f proving it.
nut to bare seta bis great dangur aooo- dear voire, so long tilea!, implored her
to eave him. So she sat thinking of a
vr."
Ah,. no wototer this ■ stranger Lad way in w(licit to try and aoannpliah
brought up th* i-tat. and xn*do bar thia end; but discarding each scheme
as it paaseuted itself to her mind, on legend of the sea, which aha cells "The
account of tho inability to accomplish Shadow of Doom ;"and Edgar Fawcett,
There was no maro mid uidil they it. At last her eye. foil upon a letter in lour pathetic little verves entitlereached tliewplte, when Mrs. Gres she had received that day, and ■ bright “Dmpty," utters the plaint of "a sorrow;
Way
turned anil faced Lw daughter with thought came into her mind.
not write him a letter that hu might re­ from which ecarcely any household ia
tho words:
"How happen* &amp; that Ml. HbWsa i* cadre the next oreuiKg? Almost a.
quick as the thought cams alio put it
not with you this eveaipg F'
Tho lair face before Ear did not lultr action. Drawing her dask toward
change under tho steady gux», jtnd the hnr. she wrota tho following totter:
March Vth. 16—
lipa said quietly: ••Becauw be did nut
"Axots Tootst—As you will prob­
care to come, 1 suppo*J-''
,
"You mc«u because YOU avoided ably think there is io excuse far my
him, aud so did not giro him aa oppot- iMzldnme in nd dr.-*ring a stranger. 1
tuaity to ask. Hope, are you going w will not attempt one. It ia moro prob
otto that you will never know who or
throw awav vour ta«: chance &lt;’
-I have uo isitaattoa uf threwing it yrhat I am, that I have .thus dared to
away. I obeli simply avoid it BwMre, •et aside the rules of propriety, oud
write you things that none but a tried
it may not be my but
. - I- .1^..,
"You will never have another as

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Genuine Eastern Oak Leather.
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4956

■cleetfb Slurp.

Salt! Salt! Salt!
FARMERS

IV heeler

U*I

Willson
BLACKSMITHING
SRigUStSCJSZiA!
•Db Pruhau 1 u&gt; »&lt;ap«ra4 U Mia

jflio D^Y qOODS I/I E/IdUH

cwnre that any one a as so near until
iow word* fell upon h~r ear, an I
nought her mind back from the re. m
la arhi h it was wandering. lt&gt;ea|c*k
r eniJ no -t.«r», but another voice toot
ip th* word*. "I tell you. Morion
aia aos ihg of wild mua it a daagwu •
. ring for a young man like Akloo
.’hurna. i'bo rurv traits that you •puke :
ibout make it all the mirv dangnrou.
..r him; liandaome. proud, wealthy and
i widow's only sou.
HU liand-oina
sc* wino him f.lends among those wuo
. hould turn from him. Ins pride h .lda
.im aloof rroai tboee who would advise,
rhile Ilia aiottwr. p&gt;ir, deluded soul.,
kinks.him pwfecc. H« would bo oarI* D, I bei».&lt;c.41 it. worn .not far this
i.-bit of elriaking athst Lae wi uad its

BLACKSMITHING.

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

DENTIST

Miillt'

■n.

■

Michiaas.

HEllTlICK.

DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
PWTS, OILS, qqOCEPJES,

&amp; Silver Watches

Vnncy

Goodes, Uoplcre. rttsattotocry, 4c&lt;-..

Far Sai W till Era al Ih B SSi

ns it might bo; such a wreck a* it
will Ls- Yvu spoko a moment ago ot
tut natryiug Dj yva think any srou*o U.iu Las power to reform him
Wouhl trust herself to hia keeping?
Ibero fa tbs great difiicuhy. There are
ow who would risk his ditnlaxsare
enough ti. cMisuru him, and very few
who woald not be glad to take him a*
ae ia Be C. a aUungcr to bjU all tho
ladies boro. I mutt eay thst 1 am very
aurry to bare him here.''
“Oh, if eome one could only save
him I”
Tho speakers tuored on. Hope Qrev
itood ulotw bohinii the taco curtaiu*
ind gay adornments uf her booth that
W-'e l)efy Compelitiau
&gt;ad hidden her from view.
Hur
dionghto tan swiftly in thoeo few mo­
unt*. Evon while they were speekingabosew theobjuciof their conver­
sation by tho booth ojqotite, his handwmo face turned so that tho light fell
kill upon II Ouuld it bo iron, all that
hoy had mud? The guy throng ebbed
md flowed post her. The Fair that
tho Indira of 8l Faal'e Church had
.orkmi *u Loro to start was now pro­
HASTfNVS, Steif. ’ crostini tintiy. As Hope watched the
Fcpt-Ja, U22. ••
-aating loan, oc attended to the eirttnmre that came to took at the faney arti.ho be.nl Krai rare erateoc- are
agio tier rar*. "Oh. if some oue could

A. D. COOK. Agt,

HASTINGS. MICH.

dutasta tur lolling you the truth, or el.are blind to roar groat danger, 1 fml
that it wouju bo cowardly in mx, whmi
there is so much at stake, n&gt; shrink
irora what 1 consider my duty, however
painful the pcrioroatiw of it may bx
You may bo startled wirnn 1 •l*»k
at danger, and imagine wmo foe lurk­
jag tn a secret placn to destroy you ;
and you are right. You bnvo » dead­
ly om-my that threaten* not only to
aiU your body, but to dostroy vour

J. Cole &amp; Son.
J. P.’ROBERTS &amp;

Russell &amp; Nevins

Michigan ^Exchange.

Medicines,

Mr irSUttiae kwnt Uviu teE
HE ffifflffl,—------------ *~
STUCK
.

Dye St u He.

’inter PAINTS &amp; OILS
Goods.

Shingles, Lath,. &amp;c.

hell such a convcraauon Would have
owed unheeded, ot else be treaa-rtd
oj&gt; M » prateon* bit of gmaip. Bat far
«ek in tho Idstorv at that girl • lilu
ra* a sealed paga, with a brother’*
ism* upon it, wtm, for tho tack ot
snnw'ono to aavn him, had gon., to an
arty grave Never could sh* forgot
the hutury of tbowt faw m.mtbs. when,
uo late, tli-y had tried to bring him
ark. The vain effort* ho than made.
■'The climbing and falling bans to ain "
People said in a whisper the Grey» bad
. brother who died a perfect drunkard,
o the few wno knew Hupj well won-

that the ha I said -ouch—it was not hoc
way—bttl ibe bin fa soia- mouaur*. to
r«|Hii A4(lMt,to&lt;i»oi». r* tho Mol
uoboHa.4«odohMbr&gt;theA P-r»
,raa k •Imatooh* for them. Wh^i
onld «he do far thia atrangra t Alaa!
ib’rce bs new would
wi-rid. Ono would ban
pruk of hU fomi'yrereM

laoPro.p«auaaf Hi JlXtafaslUM.
If for next year contain* m announcrmeat i of r» universal intportaaee and
rattresl a« the HawthorneHotnonre. and
the "Hart at the Breakfast . Table” of
tfcn past twehrv-mouth- But thru, wo
caanol hope to be always finding hith­
erto undweovered Moeii'i on the Old
Nteuterand Dr. Holmes’ Esnnlady hits
grown tired of ke-jing braiders—■en
ungratsful ccrupatioe. at beat. Meantime tlxre are plenty of plensaat protair
•^.-notably tho ••Chapter*
AutoU-

"Have you no fear when Y^a look
upon tho wino when It it red. that the
ttmo may eomv when du earthly pawer can avail to aava you ? Howahoa’.d
I know aught of you when I ackouwl•dpe myooil a .strangerI Tjiat I can.
nut roll you. But will yon not believo
are when 1 tell you of that mother—
ah! I kuvw you can use her now—
root k-ratlo. loving mother, who all bar
rifo kug hat mad. Y-ur happitiBm her
QHt a&gt;» I Io she not oreu now waitnig far you fo return from those gay
Kaans trusting you so perfectly that
stM would n.v.r bariev-ve if I slutald
teU he.- wlmt f am telluig yuu to-night
—that you are ia daagar; Out yumlried»«: is without a idfoL and it fiadjBgifa way alone through the breaker*

luded to, oaa.mAy that
e*M-ugainat which amounts to blow*, or de­
privation of food, or forced work whan
teobte or sick.
Three things cannot be iwmedied bf

able for umnmmoa qaalitte. aroteaatod
with great earn,' amd otisa ore .VNa
pemjMred. But thia io arataing on one-

—u-l M-bm,
Iipun it all tbs ktudnew cad aare that
belong to the greet equine daoMMy; '
If the diatomper whkh hreooa^te*. I
ly wiUuirawa irons service so latge a,
part of every kind of Ureeq ihsBischao
men to n better appreciation of what
they owe io them, uad to at My wtoatr
ways uf trealiog them, to wtH be a Meao-

Meantime death io reapiag.a barren*.
Tim Joes of Lorsse will bo fait by moay.
Io largo st ago and rar linoa, oxprere
rum [elites. ’ tad men of toaaotfa it to
rather aa iimrarranwans to lose texw.
,than a calami if; but to poor men. back।scar*, drayuwra, Mitera, who own a
istogie animal, and bv it rare a HreJIIbred far them famtites. the teas sri a
Ihcres is houkniDtev—it wutMrutei*
i

1
1
i
I
I
1

Wedding Journey.1' We are to liaye, poverty.
'•The Trial of Quran Caroline," by Wrtt?
Doreheimcr. a .triiing pemags in hfo•.my—erial* by U m. M. Baker aad J.
W. De Foreet : and th- usual vari.tv of
poenra, ahort-etoriss, MYfa«»d titefika
from tlsewaal wMtMarewn and always

’ lootF Ttink'af what you might bo.'

; la lm ThwMt »• t—"4

men. thfak toot fro i*. well'-rated*

,

.

�COMMOB COUBC1L.

eountry, at&gt;d if this all prevailing tent

State omeer*.
wnnlss fully favored

Detroit Matkel.

Governor, LieuteESDl Governor. Kreret
. -• — ------------ - ——* General, Commteeoer of lbs State Land
Attorney General, Supetntenlaal of Public Instruction, and Member ef the

Council at tho Council rooms, Monday ,
evening, Nur. 25th, 1872. .

Spring &amp; Avery

Eastman, Wood, Jowsll, Pratt, William.,

M. W. a M—Thoreas F_ Da«tty.

Grand Rapid*.

Jaekson.

A. R. Pratt, service on Ixmrd of twR'*- '
tration «nd election, 80 00.
i
Wm. H Jowell, service on board of I

nn

registration and election. 86 (W.

&lt;•«&lt;

tad Blatts*.—Francis H. Ran kln.of Flint

DRY GOODS

UH

«* WW'V 07 TH’ Hon*

prosperity.
From all this politico social Ictbargicalncss let us, m individuals, and as

xiScssi
EZ9EHZXI
iSBinsc

A antra's IIomb Micinxt.—The puts

' Chas. B. Wood, service on bored ofi
registration and election, 86 09.
»-!

CARPETINGS,

T. J. Wilder, service as clerk at e’.ec-

fcuglrtatid victory

UlHiUd. tat ttatalk uf ito
Garret:, entitled “Crooked Places; A
story of Stnundes and Hones." A "nea

i^aartwtn'i blood* btttU
&lt;* Southern plate, and aUy -tedteSM
th.

is to be enlarged and’illustrated.

e =M=r

IsS5

T* A3F» I »S

GJFiATVJO

They have .idded to their

Eroej

OffB WASHDIGTOM LETTER.

Uy Aid. Jewell -

250 Rolls New Carpets,
175 Packages of Dry Goods.

Nov. 23rd 1872.
cuxuiao ro rowan.

*|H838S3EcittiflgerSs7B5
S|SMTsitBataaxg«ix88k

the line of Christian art that baa appearhare an equal AtncCto acquire vraalth,

mniense Stock

25th. day of May, ICTii aa rotating to
upon their last Jrjja, are enueavonng to

i'm
by b^Nt-CdotiatiHly told that in them.

Warmouth who, while vet pretending I with th' 0P*D‘“K J"*-

==.-ii!=E^
SsSEt

T. 8. .Arthur.

thoroughly denounced by Democrats, M | gin their Lest effi-rta to the magarinc,
a th.ev.ng reqwt-bawvr, ha. become
h P^*^— to bo one of the movl.
Published
to the World escecdiagly popular with them. Ho is »•'*&gt;«*• «
the Boss Tweed of Dsmoeracy in Lou-1 b&gt;‘
«• Arth«r 4 800• Philmhdphia
lai sea, where be is a.t prewut engaged **•** •2-5® * J*"- Thl’
•nJ tbc
running a political counting machine , !l*W-M a year.
atf^»W.iai*Cb«t tranquility; that for counting out ol Bepublicans recent- ;
—
’
’*
I’rrtxa* Mrairxi Morrnti coat [detea
opaa^'iadminissered U is tbs cheapest ly elected, and counting iu, those '

New Advertisements.

rasvxcxrst

That

B _rthat animated tins Fathers of
we (tow older

IX ALL QUALITIES.
u,. ,,, .m. .
IWJX*. A WACOM. VXtXOVM.
rUUMt. Av, Ar. &gt;a.

thereof, which said statement shall be

PROBATE ORDER

ntervst to date).
i Carried.
On mation Council adjourned.
Wm. D. Hans,
Rcvordsr.

i'cssisseaat

WXSL

One

List or Lxnn&gt; remaining

opposition V. 8. Senator.

Tho.’uand Dollars!

to .sell a Half a Million' dollar, thi. Year

i!H5'
iBisBsHsfissHssE

IP.VIU a 1VBIT

C. Potter, n. S. Bickaid; Emuliue
Bulhorner Dr. C. Scott, Eiia Abort, B.

ISSXBXE

CASH

WE PAY

’

I

A Trial of fitly yean

f-EsSSSSSa EcoxFf S;

। thtuegh ths ordeal, and starts out anew
j on the eecond fifty years with a larger
the ballot hr th'. purpose of clinging
Uttle longer to the power that La, de rru,n41g lUo
l-aned trorn them through th. rsr
, of
u uc„»uple i.sud insp.ro.
wh. In Aikantas tbo same tatties ol&gt; a,nlideBce. We heartily rejoice &gt;n the

Old World, during the dark days of the

Hundred

Louisa Hames, Johu B. Fletch*

that
p8rj*ae, that fidelity to indirkis and moral obligations orgsnirod and more thoroughly united j 0 war&gt; &gt;lllMcriplion.
m favor of tho Bepnblican candidate.
‘
. T
But this fact, together with the actual
count of votes polled, did not restrain

vuy omev: susu punmuo nay arncio or
thing for the use or benefit of the City
they shall at the time uf making said |
purchases finks from the render thereof!
. .tataroeit of th- .mnnnt .nd t.ri.-o

Adopted.
Morel by AH. Wood —

imp«--ir:ng until tho present time,( whvn
Senator
ocuaiur &gt;ur
for six year.
years is
» the
:n&lt;- iiiuu
high gamo
game
,
•
a,».
«*"• “JItcur
u
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inaisneasable
..u.ir
indispensable tn
to every loi.mf
lover of n-nur
music.

of goserntwabt, jtu« as glorious and bonifioent aa tbs Fathers of the Hepublic

Plain Black Silks

motion was allowed.

sesE5i2i2sSs3iit55:

3-a25«25S2555i«5553i!

. contains inrev oauaua, a uunstmas
was tmlpaulv detested, the desperate B
. • .
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,
,
v.
« ■ I ■
v
1
. r tong, an Anthem, a Four-hand Piece,
I....
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Thralm
Oicta#.
.7
,^*7*^"’“
-1»™ -r'-Ja b™
, .
-V *
I Pirn, «i&gt;,
b-ia, „nb la
duly certified by tho election officers, . .
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1
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•/ .
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, shoot music form more than Mr. Peters
and tho Dem c.-atir Secretary of Mate
who hold, toturwiyiry pmor U.v return* .
sd m elected the dvfsate-l candidates uf
Ha defunct party in sufficient numbers 1 ,,
,
. , . -J
1 . . ..
' Peters'Musical Monthly has hosts of
to elect a Democrat to the U. S. Senate. ...
/, ,
r „ .
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fnends among our mu.ic tanas people.
In Barbour and Marengo Count es,
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...
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Those who have seen it will, ol cour*e,
where this was done the Republican.
,
.
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.
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.
renew their .ubscnptiun for the coming
U., Um*
«b&lt;m.W.an.*,,h..aU-a 1
a .-bam ..4 »&gt;*• brn SO •
I
r
m CnMd.
colored vote which turned the scale in
-

Dress Goods

PROBATE ORDER.

isiahrW; this proviso suggest*! in the
afia&amp;flca applies to &gt;D departments

rare maybe, If conduced in harmony

Nov. 25th, 1872.
Adopted.

&lt; &lt;» HIlfT IBtt. our

that underlie the fuundaliun. of society

Tutsi, W

VINECAR BITTERS

PROBATKURDER,

wE PROPOSE TO RECEIVE CASH
(6).

Total, 3983.

OP!

Olli

SPRING &amp; A’/ER Y.
W UbM Hum,

I We will make
| large display of Fashions, and numerKORTGAGE BALE.

•y Wtereteutmthwbrems or
' confedareto goto,
worth, tnty thrnegb the pctoot influence ■

=-«g!

a modal magasinn. The pubiisbers are
offering a pair of cocyyinion chrnmoe,
1 Falls ‘of Niagara and Yosemite Falls,

Ill sms m. [JBPEtS

D. Darwin Hu;lire received twelve hundred snd forty-right votes, (1248),William
A. Cbjip received furtyUro voles, (42), Daniel P. Sagendorph received thirty sevea votes, (37). Total. 40|l.
r
7

\: •■■■■. v.’. Jiss:--. ■ J.-ZX 'X&gt;

it for tho Inter ««t of E, ery
Mon Woman and Child t „ buy their

lowing

1 Olish: ment.

1^999999

■xreni and Is porter*, and wif
ei« our CwtaMra „erj Ad„nUp. in , M p,|c„ .

685). Kdwerd FeWoer received twelve hundred and forty-five votso, (1245), Chris­
tian Van der Fare rsoeived fertythirty-sewn votes. (37). Total, 4
■ STATE OF MICHIGAN.

send a dub will receive as a premium
known to be qualified for the place tn

SPRING:

&lt;

AVERY.

exquisitely beautiful stool ongrnring.
Subscription prlco 81.25. Fire copies.

©Uifc 8’KO^tjg

of this District are now being published Arthur A Boa, Philndflpbia, Fa.

tbefiflh day of November, in the year one t
ndlwav from Washington to Harris- which there are children, or young folks,
Pste4 XsTmtoyStowix *******' mivTlP I

which are

eoufated to any party, or

MORTGAGi: HALE.

For aeventl

Dated at Hasting* City, this 12th day of Novssaboe,
R. JONES,

1 rile l“.id&gt;ng Dry

Hocrotary ef the Board

,

HUB IK WH MH mi!”
-—- —*•

euE

Goods Establishment in

\le.v&gt;ril Michigan.

AND WE PR- ipoSE TO

FIA1NTAHT IT

SPRTA’G &amp; A VERY

ORBBUBY CUTTER

GRANT CUTTER
HhHJsrKbjyi MLUJM

4BV&gt;3T WSX4-

Oarpet Bep: mtanent
now ou Exhibition and Da i]y ReceiTtnc the tnriM 8i
tewiTe an#Varied Aa^rtr fleet
oeot in
in thia
thia Line,
lane,

8PRWG

�rf^Eri)»ucnii

b^k^.

Gold 1,18 1-8

Tax Receipts for tale at
thisoffloe._______________ F

Breray last night.

Wood wasted all about tho city.
Hon. Horaoe Grcwley ia reported In-

On tho mwulng of the 2l*t ImL, a
rubbery was committed in Na.hrille, in
this County. The robber brok. into the
Hotel of Capt. J. W. Me Cormiek,
To late foe thia issue, the letter of our from whom he took a pair uf gold bow­
Middle.^ ooreapondent.
*
ed .prctadeo, forty duUara in money,

The undcraigacd will be at hi* office,
with Cuok 4 Sheldon, on State Street,
Weat uf Hasting* Ho use, on every Fril*y in December tu receive Taxes.
Hnxn* C. Lryis,
City Treasurer.
Hnatingk Nov 26th. 1872.
31w3

CHURCHES,

Bnyx euy* hi. hone has gut the epi- and a geld waleh. Ha thru went, or
aootic, and it is ■ «w-hurao at that.
broke into the Hoag Hotel, from which
-^ir.J.IL.Van Vebor, has returned i he took on over-coat, and a revolver.
to this city, and we understand, to stay.,, He tnen proceeded to the residence of
?•¥■ M. Fosrn is re-elected Grand Sec-1I Frank Fidler, and rrmov.d a pana ot
rotary of the G. L, X 0. 0. F. Let us I gUaa from one of the windows, through
I which he mured, but took nothing
thank Gud end take courage.
Taxes are dne and payable on and of- | from FuUars. Who was first aware uf j
ter Monday nsxL If paid in December*. lha burglary committed, we are nut at
. prew«nt, lufonned; but it was known
Volume two ci th* new cumpiied laws ' very early in the morning, (as th* rob- ■
ia now being diatribulal, from ths office ,r bevy was rumtmtted about 2 o'clodk in j
, the morning) and the robber wa* easily
of the SscMary of Stalo.

Tsai Ilrxn.—All who are indebted
to the firm uf Alkn and Preston, must
at ooce call an-i settle their aecodnta.
without further delay.
The justly e lebrate.1 Mrs Scott &amp;1.
Atux 4 Parerox,
duns, read, at Grand Rapids tiu Friday went «*4, ua the IL IL track, and John
Hatting* Nov. l»th 1872. nor20t3
evening, before the Yuung Men'. Aa&lt;oci- W. Webster, Capt J. W. Me Coraick
and another man, took a ban d-oar rnd
lifoleu and stagnant either from change
Mr. Charles Rend has been appointed started up tbs track, and went several
of weather or et climate, want of nt»c- Suuerwtendeat of the Telegraphic de­ tnelae when they saw the track of the

MAIOHIC.

ciae, irregular diet, or from any vtb*r
cause, the Vegetine will renew th.
bfo-d, carry off th* putrid huraora,
ol-ar.M tho stomach, regulate tho bow­
els, and impart a tone of vigor to tho
whol* body.
Th* celebrated end aucxnaaful Physi­
cian, Dr. N. J. Aikia. i. nuw at hia once.
No. 11 Canal St., Grand Bapids. Mich ,
where he can be rwtuulted daily imtil
(Huber. Head his advertisement ic
this paper.
('al'., or send postage for circuilOtlfc

1. 0. 6. T.

/ ..StiiUaT****. ewir Bnrf*» alteite /*

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R. LZ3

Pat Ur—AU persons indebted to Ithe
Barria Co., either for subscription, Job

Li F.ivcr Talley Division I

WE MEAN BUSINESS NOW
immense Reduction in alt our Frites,

siWII 00 WTO Of (ilfflli I
Must be Sold this Winter.
Haring bought i immense Stock from two Bankrupt Houses
New York, ____
‘ are«•going
—w_________
to sell Goods 25 per cent, low­
er than
any
—. —
... other House in Michigan.

We are in Earnest,
And onr Prices Prove it

partment of the Michigan Central, rix.
track into tho woods. Die pars non j
M. D. Woodford resignod.
followed the culprit about half a mile 1
Th* Dopot of the G. R V. Dir of the
into tho wood*, when they saw Mr. NoM. C. R. B-. st Grand Rapid, is being
fro dodge behind a large tree. Mr. i
moved a* rapidly aa tho epirootic will Webster jacked up a dub and wont up1

to him, -and told him if be did put anr-1
Enn Ssotxsw give* the people of
tender, be would smash bis breipa out'
Grand Rapid* to understand that ahe
on the spot Tee robber seeing that i
will make no niggardly offer for the Unhia chancer for escape were very small,
surrendered himself, nJ withstanding
I Home Dreyage — Oto. li. Robinson
ha* bought out the Dray a of Archie Mc- b'rooghl to this city at ones, and the
Circuit Court being ia session, ho wa&gt; '
i Coy and Dean Perris, and la prepared to
taken immediately into Court, where ho
I till all order* for dreyingon abort notice, plead guilty, to the charge uf burglary,
end jr*s leatabced by JudgejHoyt, tu
eight yean hard l*bor h the Statu'
yTcrsjxiL—We were favored on Muu- . Prison, where he was taken oq Tuesday
day with a pleasant cal! from Mr. Por­ : morning of this weak, by Sheriff Vrooter. the well known and gentlemanly
Attorney at Vermontville.

rWiXTZ*—The Apples and Polatoer
Work, or advertising, poor to Oct. 1st. contracted on subscription. Will tho
1872, arc qurishy requested to call nod ' friends who made these contra ts let us
Penitentiary, where he Lad served sev­
settle their account* without delay. LA1I hear from them at unco.
eral years.
' W«o?—One day i-Hoatly som&gt; i«?r- . To much praise cannot be bestowed
upon the raptors uf this daring robber,
sou kA a bbl of Applet and some Cab'
bogus at the roeidonce of Mr. Dewey.
Holiday Goods of all If the party will report a; thia office be
kinds for sale by Sher­ will oblige the proprietors.

haven't room to mention
Reduced Prices, but wo
Herewith Pledge ourselves to Officr and Sell tho Beat Bar'
gains in

STAB

CLOTHING

HOUSE,

Tljt GWT O/IE paioc SJOHE,

man J. Rich.

State.
Star
Clothing
Rouse, Grand Rapids.

Peninsular Railway.

MICH

GRAND RAPIDS.

Those of nur subscribe-* who expect to
by bringing that
are requested to
bring it as soon ns poatiblo.

Overcoats *5 to *26 pay for the Bsxxxs
cheapest ‘ Store in the article of commerce,

/'datura P. Roberts was out bunting1
the other day, and killed a couple of
foxes. Whenever Jams, points hi. guu !

All persons indebted to me had bet­ at a fox or turkey, they stop right at ,
ter crane and settle up this month, fur onco. and dont try to go any farther. '
after the 3Uth day this November 1 for they know it is uselew.
shall certainly laars tho account with

Sherman Rich keeps* splendid (
of Teas aril guarantees aatisfactiiK
every pound ho recommends.

All who buy them Ilk. there.
Alt who buy them like thaw.
AU who buy theta like them.
AU who buy there like there.

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST

1 others are d ling. Wethank you gwndemen. hop^ we may be reraerabersd
by many more.
/I. O. 0. F.—The mvtnl&gt;ers of
land Lodge, No. 129. 1. O. O. F..
rated the new Lodge Ruum cn 1

1 IS*1 &gt;■*»»', a»r»r l

. new Brick, just west of the Corner of j
Ptato and Creek Street on south si Io of '
Stale, where h-&gt; may b» found with a ’
fine stock of ail kind « uf goods in his li no [
which he is telling at live and let live

Michigan Central R. R.
CU&gt;. SIUASIE AS? D1"“T •J’”Kssiswt'av?;—a——
iks-S-rart, esBItewa. ..XL,---------—

H1UI4*|| KVDKCUIKU
he uuit km thi oc mt
muuBtkmraiafflttE
HOME JOURNAL.
EXLABGED AID UTO.

Now ia the time to buy buggies Ifcr I
am going to sell my Stock of naw Bug­
gies for thirty per cent leas than bdfore.
I mean just what I say. My buggie.
are all made of the best material and
well finished. AB who anticipate 'buy­
ing bad belter call and eve mo before 1
get out of the notion of selling at w-st'
Hasting* Sept. 3d. 1872.
•

»IS

Our foreman has met with a like ac­
cident by slicing off tbs end of hia thumb,
(which didn't hold together) while cutj ting phper. Our devil aa.ra he done it

I to bleed himself a* a
! against the epizootic..

'The Best Literary and Society
Paper in America.’’

It Offered ta th Wu: u iU Irin

preventative

This wondvrful vegeUble restoreti&gt;-e
Everybody Should try them before Eurchatig ewhernslE
ia the sheet-anchor of the feeble and de­ Twtr lew p&gt; ssv^mM sad &gt;■ lh«r
a*4 k-e-lif.l ram aarpara ail Hkan .a Uaaty a
bilitated. A* a tonic and cordial fur the
aged and languid it has no equal
among .tomachtca As a remedy for
the umou. weakness to which women |
arc especially subject, it h .upeneding ,
every other etimulant. In all rlimattt,
Hanting* 4- Allegan.
tropical temperate or frigid, it acts aa a
May IS.
apecifie in every apreiea of disorder
which undermines the uodilr strength
and breaks down the animal spirits.

The Weber &amp; Gabler Piano,

"Oh, she was fair, bat rorruw left its
trasw thern." What became of the rest
of the harness ?—Crowd BoyUt Tim

Oils, Oik Oila ia the ery, but yo
should eeo the different grades of Ml
chino Oils at 8. J. Bich'a store. Th
quality, and cheapnci. in price Uffif
all who examine them.
S2tf

M ARD &amp; THAYER.

"The needful itts and curb, to head­
long .trod..'' Thera'* a part of it; bnt
where it the reet F-IMWr Cntk
Here's a piece : “ The ulfor that she
wore was trimmed with a scarfed bow ?
But there i* some taisting yet Who
has it ?—Xatee RtfU*
••Give bar the bridal rtfot, end then
man's destiny begins.” But never mtnd
toe hamras now, cure tho Epizootic

SALT
■

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Itncai lutauliiiiat,
C*ad Far H«* ar Beau.

Axontra Dun t* OnsMosrnx* vsok
SmalIz-Pox.—Hires, a non of Martin
Morehouse, died en Sunday last of
.mall pox. Ho wo. thirteen year, old,
a bright and good boy, and will be
greatly miaeed by hia parents, na ho
uaa tho eldest buy, and uf rourao wax a
AS HOLIDAY PKEoENTS.
good d-1 of help to ha father on the S-ant, Post-paid, on receipt of tho mask: tarm. We heard to day, Tvtoday. that
[ .till another uf their children. Elmer &gt;

Probably few article* have ever had
ro extontire a Sale, while -none have
i&gt;eeu more universally Ixinefoval than
the celebrated MUSTANG LINIMENT.
Children. Adults, Horses, and Domestic
Animals, are always liabla to a rident,
and it ia safe to say, that no family can
pass a single season without aom» kind

BARLOW &amp; GOODYEAR
Keep a large supply of Salt for sale at 1-owefit market nttei.
their Brick Warehouse.

ftis Sall b rnrtl 10 per cent bcte taai Salt Eijtsel h Or fata

MUSIC BOOKS

10 Barrel lota tuid more sold to dealer* at a very small
rance above Car-load Rates.

age about six year* was lying at the
point of death. Truly Mr. Morehouse',
people are gro»t!y afflicted.

REMOVED

Heath 6s chi&lt;ke«ter

The ^C, B. 4 a H- R," running
from Chicago through Gnle.bnrg to
Bortiagton, has achievod a gfarefti
reputation in the last two yeare as the
Iv-hng Pa^er Bratto to the w^.
At Bnrlingtoa it comrcta with the great
Uurfmgtou Hunte wltiah
through Southern Town to hehraaka
Karunx with three -e e^re*. to
Cbliforaia and tire Torriinrree; and

A Convention of Mutual Firo Ina.
Companies in Michigan will be held tn
the Hall of the Grand Army of the Bepublic a: Lansing Mich.. Wednraday,
Deo. 4th, 1873, at 8 o’riuak P M All

are invited to attend.
The nnnnsj meeting of the Bomr and
Eotue Ina. Oe, will b. b*M at CUriqtre
Mich-, on th* 2d Tuesday of January
cart at I o'clock P. M. The meeting
of the Hrccvra will U UM th. 2d
I Munday of January, at the earns place

tieeritary.
KaakriDa. Nov IMh,
Try the Barm fcr six nvrc-h* •-

Water Lime,
Ohio lime,

Shingles of all kinds,

WITH OF BOSES."

Mt LVIHEH fUtflStllD l/l
I

LOTS.

10^0

mere
tin imnijwi
PMtMtHkliavmMijia
Mata SSI still Matt Ina

�The Hew York

-'Ot Munir-

EVENING PO.ST.10^

Gijintic

Safe, Sure and Steadfast

I

Gift Enterprise,

&gt;166,000

li® fORfl'

JJAudn-lCa’t;Cfdamn.

fair CAMOJJC*'T4BLHS.

CAPITOL OF

MICHIGAN
MON I M^NTri

o bo Dwtnoetol a, UhuM DteUte
AMONG ’TIB I’ATRONS

«E.U&gt;BTrtNKS.
TABLE TO1
’ MAN

Grand Musical Entertainment

hrrwne. in “A Simpleton." {. feirly;
leurobed upon her doraeatic voyage, and
’• "aULWewM ia jnnniqg up hean
bill orUfoAtjAftaiitam. »-N«r

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION,

St Joseph, JEch. Not. i, 1872
Ufwa Ua oeri. aed ar. H» yeMiahlaZ a a.4«ad.d TlaUd bUegrapt. af

The New Capitol and Grounds,

rnULl.Ul irrXXKT, I'KTUUIT

tica by Abe apj-earance upon the atage
of tbe real Grace Boeeberry. Mien
. Ihackeray'. etoey. “Old Kmuington,"
“*• alio reached ita cnlmhuting period.
Tha firn illuatrated artkloe in thia
Number cover a great variety of aubjecte 0. M. Spencer—the American
Cuwml at Genoa-contribute, a very in­
ferreting articA on “Marco Polo and hia
Book.” with aixtoon illuatrationv There

MKiffiwMajtesw
AGENTS ,7;Ku_H5\’;;4£"

MATHEW lUIHESI CHIME

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AMERICAN

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Comer Blit.- oud Creek .It 1;
* ' Beaton Gaab ft
ACK A FULL!

iht tlkrwL^rjNuute.^

GEME^.

w

JBHM M WENDELL &amp; CO.
J23.900 tu

Ileal Krtetr!
$3,000 in Cash!
$0,55-5 in Personal Property.

MABT1EI ARI IIATEI

^•raJSSESutAZi

716 PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS
fee M

P. A. BILLINGS.
maatic fable, Mr. Hpanear’a article &gt;.
callad forth by CufaHYuU’e naw adi-’ |
tim of Maron Pelo, “which, with ita
rich variety of cnriou, and recondite

MARBLE

fttf FILER'S GREAT WORK

CHAS JUNE 4 MO.

el^a-aUMiyi .a JiH.raal l.

I

~ tip* btaaaae C.aalar Pi.

.M.™

GOl.nitMITHS

ss;

".TtX”
rado, and taken tu to tha aummit of
Uray'a Peak—up tn the very life-litait,
lh,&lt;X&gt;0 feet above tha wa-b*val. Hia
paper ia illuitmted with rnxteen very
artertirr and beautiful engraving.
Haabert Bright nnntribauw a brief illuaaamd ariklr deecriptiTa of MallaBea May Pootw ghraa the Mati.ry cf
thwtHBgVMfonal Library. with appro- j

MgSx
JUST SO HIGH.

••nictgx or Tir A^viuTios'

NEW YOIMft

priate illnatratiotu.
And Benton J.
l-oewng, under tbe title of “The Old.
TUmana at Homa." drweribea, in minete
and interfering detaila. the hotuea,
huuae h. Id furniture, diet, and manner,'
«f the Humana in tho time ot AgranJa.^

LOOK HERE.

“An Old Stager'' ooiiUlum hi. He■ Uhctiuuv, giving, atnnng other thing.,
a very autertainlng Account afgani!Hui£
in WaaLingkm, and a nuiuiu epia »L iit

FARRAMD WILLIAMS

author of “Homa. Sweet Homo.'
•The SootMh Convariantam," by Hugene I^wrwnre. talla the rtnry of the

&amp; CO.

mariao,1' by Julien Hawthorne, a oea of I
tbe diatingviahed novaliat
Tbe poetry of the Namber ia con tri- i
bated by William C. Bichard, Laura C. I
Redden, Kan. I'utuam (Jagnod, Harriet ■
Preacott Spofford, Bevard Taylor, Kate
Hillard, and Nelly M. Hutchnutm.
The Editorial ilapartmrnta are unu,ually interreimg
The Eaay Chair,
treating of tha chama and improaaiveneaa of eartain character- unr-vvguiMd
by the world, give, nt tome atrny giimp.,
tea of tbe life of Julian Fane a. related
by Owen Meredith jfpr»y«i uf Bnecber’a Silver Wedding we have u dejineation of ilia mod jrn type of rlergymen.

STANLEY f. T8R.4ER, 3tfy.

CHAS. J. 0Lffl: Ga Alt

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arJsscr

Strayed or Stolen!

Carriage &amp; House

200,000 00
Altato' IN AMBHLCAN (IOU&gt;
HO.MO IN AMEBK’AN SILVER

HORATIO PBATT, Prert.

2Z

THItAT AHO UIHI IHITITUTE

napm eentribnted by thia pownrfnl
writer Io tha pagee of Harper
Senur Caatelar'e paper, on tho Hrpab-1
lican movement in Europe are intorrujrt- ।
ad for a brief period, lhe publication ,
will be raaumed aa early aa practicable. '
The next fibject treated will oe Raputilicamam ia Germany, to be followed by j
a review of the Hapublieau movement
in England
Then, to conclude the
aariaa, a general reautaa will be given
of tbe ochre field of Eurupe.
A brief article by N. 8. Dodge, on the
"Aitronomical Year," explaitu tho in-.
tricacie, of the calendar, and tho man­
ear in which they ware aulved by tbe
decree of Gregory XIII.
Two unuauaUy interacting ehurt ator-emea^u2&gt;utod-“A Madrigal.’• by |
F»M«e It IVard. author of “A Itoae|
•iaiiikfe an4 “A Fictttreaque Tranafor-

Reliable .1gents Wanted in Every Town in the State

WM. C. BRYANT &amp;CO.

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and Political Ctiricaturcn
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arenas n w

11 Tima

DR. CROOK'S
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Dr. Crock’s 5*

POKE ROOT.
'MM'tk-BBtb.ra.rh, .ad acid by
all hrehwilcre MSL7&amp; is oUh. or
j
fitfraptreovwr ;or eopieo will be amt
by mail, poet-paid by the pnblnbera. oa

DR. CROOK'S

g toxk crmM jjtz&gt;

worth', thSrtv-fiv* hooka are put up iu a
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WINE
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Outaaal; and aihnr PuwtM. b&gt; author

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Term». |2fi par arre. Fur further inatrurtioM. inquire at thia O»m, or ui
tbe pmprietorr,
D. B HO.FREEmXn.

TIM, OFFER
AM
SHEET M WARE.
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IWtimore, April 17th, l«7i

ATTEMtlOW!
Buildinge Eaiaod, Lowered or. Ito-,
moved, &lt;&gt;u abort notice by
R. VANVALKENBrSG,
SStf
Oragwrilh, Berry Go., Mich, i

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tbe mas—, hut ho had a diasrimiaating
affection for Mary, sad Martha, awd

VOL XVII.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN

WEDNSDAY, DECEMBER 4. 1872.
mg eo fang had distilled. Bush exhi­
bition* of favor demanded no mean or
stinted offering. Upon an alter from
which so much of love and good will
had flowed, the heart's deep— gratitude
shoo'd bo placed.
Ho wae not nnoouaeious of the' great
foot which too many are slow to team :
That gratitude an 1 justice both demand
of ail that they “Offer unto God thanks­
giving and pay their rows to the Most

Deity shaping those victories, and turn­
ing them to lb* most comprehensive and
glorious resuita. They fought far their
own hearthstones and freedom; bnt
they did not eea that their trophies were
to bo aacMthiag mare than heaps of
Persian deed Though they tailed to
see what they might have oom, of the
working* o! a Higher power, they were
faithful to the first external duty at their
Landa and Providence through that whethsr titled or without a surname,
fidelity wes insuring the development whether ia robes or in rags, to-day are
Bo saw in the history of hia own peo- of the Greek intellect and genius, aad watching for nothing with half so much
pie, a surcvrsftil development, ia a at*
eagerness as the question* which are
riea of wonderful debveraa^as, of the in beauty. It is a meet significant fact being settfoil on th— shores. To th"
ever active providence of God. Indeed, that the po&amp;sh of Greeion literature has teemiag msa— of Europe, the quar-1
the history of all Battens ia but the his­ been triumphantly borne upon ths rate of kings are almost wholly unseen,
tory of Divine Providence Ha aaw whole history of letters, and 1U presage aad international policies, once so grand
God ia Israel'* dtetiaguiahod existence, la the giosy of profound culture to-day to their uawidsned vision, now appear
end with it there arose dlstinet end full,
Martin Luther aggia, did not foresee a* tbo battles and diplomacies of pig­
mies. Hare they eee an I*ylum which
a view of tbe nation's rsspoasiltliue*.
Prondtnco itealf has reared, and hither
Unlike many of this world's devotees

Just Received, at

bow the intellect of Northern Germany,
and the vigor of Saxon England and
the blood of the Puritans, and the civiliring miaaion of the railway, the steam­
ship and the telegraph, ware depending
on the vigor with which be affirmed the
principles of spiritual liberty against
a "Pillar of cloud by day aad a pillar ol Popes aad in the prosinc* of Kings
fire by night." Bnt in our general disIf we were io seek a nearer approach
pueitten io ignore the Higher guidance,
tory to find no dir as IntetigtMo ia it^
be aaw Uvd everywhere ta the rich legedas which dropp d from his bands
Thus wemay race the history of oar

Manufacture

On* of the munanhi of antiquity
once looked over the mighty City which
he had built and, wholly ignoring the
God who had shielded him daring hi*
years oI struggle and dinger, exclaimed,
“la not thia great Babylon which I have
built I" Thue looking with compter racy
over the bloody pathway along which
which be bad marched, he was wont to
ascribe to human agencies what belong-

Genuine Eastern Oak Leather.

Wheeler

BLACKSMITHING!
but the FIRST QUALITY

Willson

ths principle already annuuaeod, we
might find it in tbe terrible straggle
through wbisn tbe nation pained dar­
ing the long night ol the rebellion. The
chief actors in that struggle did not see
the designs of an over-active Providenos,
eo aeer them in every moment of need,
and they had bat little ronoeptioa of
the drift end product of their work.
They kept one object in view—that of
maintaining the authority and dignity
of tie nation, and ahisiding and guarl&gt;■&lt; the grand M temple of freedom,
erected by tbe busy hand*, sad comer.t«d by the blood of the .launch old pat­
riot fathers. For this they toiled, escri
tired, and many of them laid down their
noble lives. Very often they rould not
eee I hat there was any 1'rovidence near
them at ell. They could not see how
»j many gallant Ladera should tall
amidst the diu of hauls, or bow their
glorious ehreftain should be slain from
the ramparts of snpsrriaioa, by the bead

Human destiny ia never indopeadent
of God, and if we would study history
aright we must find God ia it We
must rtoogniae the ever preeeut, and
ever active Deity abeptng all things ac­
cording to tbe counts of his bonevoteet and bob will. Thus white wo dis­
cover the workfxgs o! ous mind runnind
through tbe whole of a bovadl— crea­
tion. permeating every realm of physic­
Some of the purposes of t^e Almighty
al, intellectual. a‘nd spiritual life, and
ere now diiclosed to ua Occupying e*
adjustino all things for bur good, we
we do to-day, a period so little remote
may most dearly see our rooponsibibtiea
from tbe ecwu* of straggle, we have an
ontdouk from which yre may survey it,
If we are not able to read hi*tory tn
thia fignt, we diahunor the nnivereal Ru­
ler. God has impressively announced
the guilt of those who, “Regard not the were slain in almost untold thousands ;
work of tbe laird, nor tbe operation of our plana were thwarted; our gkrioua
Tbe following correspond rue* sufli- hie hands." God is to bo honored by ttag drooped in gloom, white our ano­
lientiy explains ttaelL And wo trust human iutelligoncoe, aad thia foot i* to mies triumphed. Tvra liberty iteolf
none of our readers will tail to give ib.
was d»f*n*ir», yea, in tbe posture of en­
sermon a thoughtful persual:
treaty. But the arm of Omnipotence

was bored ia a goodly time, and Lberty

Orrcs or rm Haanwea Rxnxucxa ]
Burn, Nsws *a» Joa 1‘unm ।
Hocus, Bass Betters*, #nw &gt;
and. in some appropriate manner, give
rspreeaiou to the sense of obligation we
are under, to the Universal Ruler for
tbe wonderful display of his favors to­
wards no as a people and a nation dur­
ing tbe post yesi.
We have reached a period is o«r n»donal life which non* can regard with-

DENTIST

.Wille

oloerve this Annual’Thanksgiving a*
we have none ia the past. Indred there
is no wonotosy in th* etnpnnd.iu*
workings .of Divine Provid—o Tbe
ages have distinctions peculiarly their
own. and the developments of a riugte
year, may eo —tamp their charscteris'ice a* to dittingni.h oco epochal period

Mitkiiai.

F. D. ACKLEY,

Q
Geld &amp; Silver Watches

5

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drugs'1 aS5 ’medicines,
qnootifiKi,
VmcjGoods, Books, Rtatlonery.

Ms*.,

» Mi Ctart tn Sm H k H H

State Street*

auo— to ACKUsr

o
X

We Defy Competition

The hour is highly suggestive of
fomsight for our bteetings. Mortal fi­
those eoteenn thought* and grateful re­
delity ia essentia! J but iU aerrteo Is that
flation. which should be awakened m
of the cogwheel which plays, as it turns
into the large' wheel of Providential

HASTHtCtS

IIxxTuro*. Nov. 29th, 1872.
Um. Gao. M. Dxwrr, Kama m tu
Baena, Rxv. Tua D- Hxxaa, an this always bring to oar view.
Oxuaa- Gxmmuhi:
In easting eboat far a proper subject
Your notes of yesterday, asking for a
•&lt; n“ of dtoroaree, I have thought it not b—
to select s single orurrow topic for ex­

J. P. ROBERTS 4

GROCERS.
Immense Stock

DRUGS

nr it tat* unilMi Mi
IM HUS,
mas
TUB LDG,
Dye Stuffs,
UE nt HAffi,

Medicines,
Michigan_Exch*nge.

Winter
Goods.

PAINTS &amp; OILS

Shingles. Lath, 4c.

power and they tremble to tbe center.
To-day iMtening to uer tread, we eaten
the nuts* that coma bounding along her
fay track, aweo|dag down the atowly
moving ceuturioa, ami oendiag tbox
Uxrill up into tbo heart of our national
iile, and we almost instinctively take up
the strain* of our own gtftad poet Brvsnt,
aad send back to her oer taort-telt re­
train of gladnota :

Hxmsaa, Mica., Nov. 28, 1872
Rev. J. L Bcsiv— Daaa 8ia : The
uadereiguod, haring liateaM with pl—uro to your rosy excellent diacouna. de­
livered at the 1‘reebyterien Chureb, on apoca'ypitex! announcements from Pat­
the occaaion uf our Notional Thanka- mos, which bars swept past al) inter­
giving, beg the fov»r ot a taoj of tbe
vening centuries are about to find their
Mme for publication ia one ol our Qty
fulfillment in our own significant times,
and it may fall to u* tobebold tbe gran­
deur of aa age .which Providence has

|

HASTINGS, MICH.

So bowvr.r deep the baptism of the
spirit of general good-will, a man most
look with a thrill of love, which nothing
oordant elements yet remaining, aad
elee can awskso. into the foe- of the
■ometimee th* treasures of our lib*: ties
are threatened to be disturbed by sacreiigioua hands ; but there L one Omni­
cient eye that ever wafthe* them-ono
divine Warden that stands by th* gate
blearing Maa cannot dissolve the ties
of th# tempi* and drives the bolts, and
that bind him to filial respoueibilitiee
and a brother's devotion. So Provi­
dence has ordained that out of tbe idsn-

whom I tuiagte and whose iata—Is I
try to asm.
n therefore, my hurabte rifori may
in any way oondace to their pl—ure,
orbs of any eerriee to the uumerou*
readers of tbe Bxxna, I cannot with-

action in say good enterprise, which we
may have put forth Ire a given object,
and pooaibty, which we may bars aappoeed waa cbi*fly for oar own benefit,
baa started a vast ache— &lt;rf pewvidentral service, whose end is not yet reached,
and wifi not be for centuries to co—.
Wo look to-day, with amaremsnt upon
th. resuita already reoebed by our na­
tional saroggtoo; bat wliat stall bo th*
aatontobment ot the future geaerattooe
aa they see tbe still greeter resuita
which echo from our labors f
If, as faithful students of th* records
of lb. rece, W. were to mark th. lines
of hirtmy that offer the most striking
ertdenro of Pwvidtaiml gnitaao*, they
those id— which tbe oceeston may sagU
A.
gortaawo turn towards the past, or
•auweot U with tbe blare.
Tbe first foeltag that sbaaM be awakenw* in our hearts, In th. ndteetxm. of
this day, and la applying tbe eeatiniest

that the yellow Tiber was the nver dearset io heaven; if ths Englishman con
se« a grandeur in the Tnames which its
sire will not warrant; if the Alpsoo
storm-wind is a familiar bomo-soog to
tbe Bwtes nsountaineer; if tbe Laplaadar
believes that Am country is tbe best that
the sun ever sh&gt;oe upon ; if tbe sight of
our own nation’s fiag at home ot ia
foreign land*, aL'.l awaken* eeuumauto
Will aha ba the mother of free empires,
which .peed thejiloodin the veins of the
wide as the earth and enduring an time ?
patriot, and melt his eyee to wMpb"'ir
It ia the pride and glory of the age that
the poorest man fools a proud oonariousthey are able to find an affirmative auness of prosperity in the great deeds
that gl-.-w upon his country's annals,
and the monuments of Ito power a»d
glory ; Lt ua ctrnfeae that the heart of
Written in this land, or who may note it*
man was made to contract a special
stupendous workings, without tracing
the divine foqt-stope along our path- pride for his native aril, its kindred
Stock end iu auiectral traditions, end
that where the aentimrot of petriorism
may parallel the
is not deep, a sacred affection is absent.
ot one hietocy by
an element of virtue L wanting, and
Tbs eall of Abra­
ham to a naw region which God would religion barren at ano great witoeas ef
reclaim from barbarism, and make the it* sway orrr the soul.
If this saervd .flection is provided
center of redeeming influences upon
humanity ; has its echo in the eall of for, and expected cd every man by na­
ture, it is called for in its most intense

hemispheres were iadieeolublv welded
into a globular idee. Th* leading of
the iM^oliteo throsgh the Red Rea, has
its Counterpart in the dividing of tbe
waves to let the li’tla Mayflower, with"
clouds gathering above ua this has on­
bar (wecioua freight of principles and
ly been that th* brighter tadiaace
souls util safely through the wintory
might buret upon us when wo were bet­
ter pn-jiared to receive It The sound
of battle ha* long sines di*d away ia
fought tor a great hope, and of devoted
tbe dietance, and the clash of a galbeeprophets who towered at iatervala, from
ing contest iu the political heavens, L
the landerape of tbe notion's life, and
now hushed to itillnesa, end though
seat up into literature the flame of the
there ia occesioaally a spark of die lord
nstfoa's aspiration, are not dishonored
firing off from the breaking lancee of
if we compare with them tbe heroic men
champion politician*, we are Mt to
of oar own times, and the mighty seers
pursue the quiet arts of peace.
among us, whose mind* are all aglow
Well may wo rejciee that a eousby
with the noble idea* of juettee. We
which God ha* eo greatly honored to oar
thru epeak became we are convinced,
if we would have a worthy and satiafocprid of our poseesmou*, we are not to
tory idea of our national dsatiny, we
forget the responsibilities which they
mutt connect it thaa with a providen­
bring, or the price by whirh they hove
tial plot, and soo it fitted into a divinely
been purchased. Nor are wo to forgot
tended loom, its warp and woof yrt to
that tbe |vrpetuity of our institutions
bo worked up by the earn* band, into
should drew our hearts more eloeely to
the nation's hfo and hope.
Kot any of the eoaaoai of human his­
Another cause in thanksgiving, is
tory are divorced from divino thought
IIL The bleeding of Providential
The laws of any period, are the lawe of
agency in the development ot the na­
divine jusfow and order.
One has
tion's moral forces. and especially their
beautifully said, "Tbe times are always
manifestation in the present hour.
the ma*qnes*de of the eternities ” CeThe ehristian philanthropist ia no un­
teotial forces tie behind all harass ac­
interested spectate^ of the grand moral
tion, aa every minute which is msrkrd
by the hand* of a clock to measured by muvrmentaof hie country in any age,
tbe internal machinery. Bo while we But may wo not look epos the develop­
ment ot cur moral forces with greeter

power back-of all, upholding and eontrelliag all
11 tboreforv, we offer acceptable
tbaakagmng on this oe—ten, we must
do it partly through gratotnl thoughts
ol that I'rovidxuoe which ha* ordained
that our effort* are thus connected with
its schemes far our good, aid that such
propitiuu* hours should b* *truck along
our shore*. We should bo grateful to
that Deity who ba* not hidden hi* fare
from ua in tbe lira* of our extremity,
and who yet bolds ear destinies in Hi*

were compelled to look down through
the retiring years an 1 see nothing bat a
spirit of moral liallnieasa settling
down upon the hearts of the people.
There was enough of moral force in the
nation but :• reeled as a lateat power.

wealth in uncounted millions, bat they
wore pouring it into tbe lap of eelfiahn— God bad repeatedly said to the
nation. 'Tbe fields Ire already white to
the harvest," but there came no goner-

Hedeemsr'* kingdom, but the maaaaa
were still intent upon their gold, their
pleasures, etui their glory. But at last
In reviewing the abundant mercies of
God os they have b-ee worked eut in the terrible war cloud gathered and
the manner already noted by us, may bunt in all Us fury upon us. Then the
heart ws* touched, and Christian sympawo uot take np the strains of the gifted
Ooeper, and sing from ear heart* tothough a whole decade is put between
us and tbe begiaing ot that eraufhl
struggle, nothing ia now more grnCitying than the part which Christianity
bare daring that period. Qn the bat­
tle field, by the tide of every wounded
aad dying eoldter, it stood to whisper its
words of cheer and hope; it erected ito
2d. That the grateful memeei'S bouses -f mercy all orsr the land, and
which fostaa on the part, should turn provided for all the moral, aad many of
our aspirations towards that Providence, the physical wants of th* narian’s sal-

should rafreeli and deepen the love for
free and Christian inctitution*. thus
arming end preparing us far *very duty,
and inspiring ns with tbo well regulated
eentimenis that ahould alway* control
the artten of tbe present.
That man shoulfi love end honor th*
God who made him, and from whose
hand everv blessing springs i* written
upon evary noble pulsation of his being,
1Ed demonstrated In the crowded m’rries of bis daily lifo.

monument* ot its devotion remain and
Hi* eye* of th* whole world are torpid
towards ua Io so* the hlgheri example
of Christian magnanimity
Bat this i* not tho end. and there are

uvities. Only a little more than a year
Una passed sinco the terrible fire-fisnd
laid his flamieg hand on our moat majustic Westcrx Qty, and in an unexpect­
ed hour, laid a third of.it m ruins
Multitudes of biMin— hots— were fleatroyed, and the .hopes of very mny
burin-men were suddenly dashed ia
pwces. Thousands of f.unites wore
driren frum their homo, .nd rompeBed

�chrmtian aywtpathi** of th* timaa,
_ ______________________________ ____
waHasw proud exampl* ef Awn-riean fiuraceof hi* strong faith fa Go4. It'
•ntwrpriieY
Agwiu if w* look a* tbe pogo* which
ths past year haa written, we shall find
that qaiekesring puhwfaxu are thrown
into th* moral aentimente of tit* time*.

would lie grand to have stood by th*
aide of tli* old prophet*, -Jffifo ww jffiab
souls war* « rought up into fbe ra ijt
phrenxy of i.-iqwrution, marfifa«^rtt|lS
prediction* that should find Kir fulfils

victori-* com* Bp Io u* from *verr por­
Indeed any of th*age* that st* pas*- ■
tion &lt;ff the land, end the thcrroogly ml might hare offered sctnrthieg to
drilled organisatfoas ot moral forosm ar* draw u* u&gt; them. But none ofi them
taking up th* astir*.labots of reform,
freoght with the iatermi tha!
and to day lb*vo are being heard all mark* ourjiwn time*, and it is ojr re-1
•long our linos tho «hmit* of th* grand joking that w* live m'~lb* n7ri&lt;to*otT&gt; 1
, fag calamity, wilhiu th* year, to roeord.
march of truth
oentnry, and that we behold the -glori- It is gratifying to note bow, lik* their
Th* odwacing stridaa of th* nation fa iIon* culmination* of 1*721
i fellow citirenvof Chicago under a simimaterial growth significant a* th*y are. i W* may now turn from this general far calamity a year sarlwr, tho ritiaees
and th* triumph, or defeat of political I out-look upon the post, and fur it mo- i ot Boetou ore rallyfag under lb*u mi*
| fortune*, and tbe prospect is that their
parti**, may not k&gt; much attract our meat dwell upen the curamon 1&gt;lomng«
eumgy and [wre*voran«* will urcrcoma
attention, n* that grander march of the of th" hour. But fa turning tn three. Lail ohitsele* and show th* sam* pros-

ha* been

The eutleok nf th* pevrant iauu be­ lurca in our life-history, and • ven in I
gat th* feeling that wo are living in a th* blcaamg* of the present, that stand j wise w* have been free from pestilvu
wonderful ago—the grandest of all.
([outrnoro prominent than any nthsre war. and the calamities which _ of!
overtake* nation*; and os far m hum
Contemplate th* moyssnonts of tbei। it become* us therefore to ptr* tn ceeh I judgement ran penetrate tbe fature,
religion* forces of the nation. See th. I! it* do* proportion, anti at die sam* I
Christian Choreh with her great heart ,j time remember that lb" least important, I
throbbing, and tilled with the pula*.-;I eouaM from the spate band that dtspen- i

MMwrion *f th* United State* It now
become* necessary to complete th* surI'rey and detarminition of that portion
el tho boundary fine through tbe Haro
Chaenel upon which the commiasfan
which determiaed the remainir.g part of
the lln* wire unable to agro*. I,t*Oommoud lb* appointment of n commis­
sion to net jointly with on* which nray
be named by Hw Maj**y fur that pur-

see evriy good.
fields of effort. He* her ransacking *s- ।
... *3,317. 765 B4. an axesa* ot 83b».csituot look upon the jihyrfcal
_ ________ th* deficiency of th* year
ery part ef *ar great Ceatmercial C*n- I biassing* of th* pa»t y*dr Without tbe
Thu money roci*ved and carried »“to
187L Othar fatareating statistical fatsra ia quest ol subject* for the De- I uvHt devout thnuksgh fug to Him
tbo Treasury during th* fiscal y*ar end­
formatiun relating to our rapidly extend­
ed June 80, 1872, were: trum custom^
drarar's kingdom.
See ker as ahe 'i “s ho** merey cadureth fortver."
•216,370,236.77 ; from sales of pabuT
ing portal service is fum&lt;*h*d in tnis re[Stees down the dismal alley*, and । Barth La» !■« made » yic! t her fa'toukliin^i of* railroad mail j
lands, 8,575,714 10 ; from tntarwC-f*’
■■Limb* up rickety stairway* that ab* |I crease, a'id our *tore-hou*e*. grum-rios,
enue. 8180,642,177.TfTfrvfa taX ra'na
route* on the 30th ot June, 1872, «»&lt;
may pear the, oil ot gladne** fate th* and barn* are burden**! with the over­ of"^arbitration « hich had m*t at Geneva I pupulatioa shall *uter and ooropy the th* oth*r hand, haa not *u*o**£dia ita tfonal bank eircotattoo. *tc , 86,523,57,911
milre,
8,077 addiii iuol mile* of
rep
re
Sown,
and
th*
parti**
stand
eprwr8l&lt;6
88
;
from
Pacific
Railroad
Campaheart of sorrow. See her erecting her crowded fullntu which Providepre ha* tn Hwitreriand. Th* arbitrators, how- territory,
trivialeontest
'
*some —
»-*-*
.... -of _ueigu-. autly fa tb* sam* retetiv* attitude winch
•uc-b M-rvtcc having been put into op»magnificent temple* of worship, rad given. Cosnmvrre atul trade hare never ever, diapowd of the ■]u**tion, whiah Iwrhood may again air*y th* two gov
tbejr hav* occupied for a long time past
gathering th* young men into stately ■
hqd jcopaiditod the whole of the treaty iwnm*ots fa satagauism I tbarefor* Tto» coatrat has lasted now for mor*
hall* and furnishing them with every ttan bro now throbbing ab-ng our public and thnieicacl to embroil the two na- rrcotnmend th* appointment of a com- than four year*. W*n it **en at a di*tnistion to act jointly wi&lt;b on* that may
taaiiity for moral and intellectual im- mart.. The rewards of industry hare Uuu* in most &gt;uili4[ipy relatuni* toward i b* appointed oa th* port of Great Bri­ lane* from uur neighborhood w* mi^t
be indiffi«r&lt;-at to it* leault, although
ptovem*al. See her stretelung out,)lre*n so penunnebt and ample that want
wide her arm* of lev* aud drawing the i ha* been kept from our street*; "nd
nation bock to a mor* d*vot«-&lt;l aeknowl- , poverty's boggard forth has been driven
•dgauMnt of it* J-'pct.dvnc* on God. j from ouv diMW*. Fi-arfiil famine* and had convened in (Jenera in December
concluded it* fabarions session on th* ' la my lust annual tusasage 1 recouiSa* h*c a**h* writes her holy lesson* ' scourge* wluch are now swooping ore?
14 th day of ffaptemfaf l**t. oft which
ia. the htarta, ami place* fair inspiring eumr portion* of tb* vt*l worM. hav* day. baring availed iter If of II* diacro- , tn-mded tbe legislation nwm iry on the
pert of tbo (Tufted tJtates to bring into
MSigs on the lip* nf th* nation's child­ not iommenead tlterwati’ering* »n our tionaty powers given to it by tha treaty j operation th* article* of th* Treaty nt
ftotal
hood. tree her os she rrosac* the mighty •bare* bringing IvnieiilnRuti and mnnrn-~-q—-- —--*—-j*
------- Washington of May.- 1871. relating to
steamships -r
deep, and iu a laud where Paganism
ps,sw,«»mPJd..ii..
s,.,„
prid to th*
haa reigned supreme tar ages, haa plant­
steamere, wsi
---------- ----- —
ed th* glariou* standard of the Crum,
Mate* lor th* satisiastion of all tbe ,
•
&gt; lowing are the only steamship line* re'O';'
u„
I
.„'
r
.p.,
inri.i.ES
M
uprooted venerable instituti-Mis, anil but ha* leaped from he reveling* in the
c*inur*-jb*idi*a by acts of Cougre-i* :
1 Th* vicifk Mail riteuinsbip Com[ieuy
lay* wren there, broad and deep, the West. to the teeming I'nrt and tli* l-'*u
receive* 850,000 p*r annum for carrying 1
foundation of the Messiah's kingdom
tiful Boston hi* Mt it* dewiletfon*. It*
IT
I...,,-,.....a.. •fSlu-U—M..
a
lb- bu.
ths monthly mail between Ban Fran- I
Science is nl»&gt; moving rapidly tar- ,1 power however is staid, anil we trnst
lo l.,m b, ,1b. u... i™&gt;U. !
|U
a, a,npu.
riieo, Japan and China, which will be 1
ward, aad every aucoeodiag year wit- the day may b* far distant when it
increased to 8100,000 per annnm for a |
1 a question was raised, which for the time
n*as sum* of its now achievement*. It «li.!l come- firth again'iu
f was whether any action by Congree* in
&gt;"uch
brings forward its vast material prod ortionaaud pours into tlw uatiou'* roflcii
Social, iatclle-.lual, and rriigi'
chased, •l.'JttJffi.TG . .4* tedetnj&amp;B !
untokl million*. It provide* the mo*t vantage* apteal their mantle •-!
of th* public ifebt, J!r9,5B5,2u3 54 .
•stablishsaant of on* large areanal of
wonderful improvement in th* nation's tag over u* in a very abundan'
tai. •llXi.flltJ.fiSO.SO. Total net disburw- ' construction and repair upon th* Allan- (
detente*, and drives tlie track of th* tier. Aa a bra.-muniri,
and in «ympathy with th* ottar powers ment, •317,47^,216.21.
Balance in tic c«*.f, and the purchase of a suitabla
in
al lb* ilhnsuau and civilised world Treasury, June 80, lt&lt;70, »21»,564,.
iron hors* through the l&lt;&gt;ftk«*t moun­ «wurting fnlhuM ha« nof pa.-cd
,*ite for a prosing and **p*rim«Qtel
rvlkred t'&gt;, fa to operation I therefore Within the |«*t few week* the -regula­ fH : total. »4M.O42,57l^A5. .-; ' , . f grounfi fwbewvy -rfBaaca; tbe stm
tain, and over th* widest plain. It lays |, and we Ut* been large shan-rrixv.umenil you early adopfiim of the tion* for carrying out the laws of eman­
’ gation of fairs which depffv* [nvsnttir*
it* hands upon the lightnings and i ample gift* of hi* Ifrovidenw.
le^ulariin in the same direction necce-' cipation have been announced, giving
iu the United Hiatus ssrvire deriving th* steamship subsidies at praaent 8725,'tOO
makes tb*m th* nsmaangers of thought, i. But how ought wa 11 l-v —
evidoni-e of tbe sincerity of tho inter,
i [mt annum. Our pj*tai cutumumention
I
| friendly powers wlio ^ontpliod with the' siry ou th* part of this government.
The joint conumaifau tor datenauiing lion of tb* present government to carry
and *rad« them on the high way that it ; such an exhibition of jouvUenli
peal of the law prohibiting promotions.'i with all |&gt;aru of tb* arilfauj &lt;Mrl[l has
, juint repuevt nimle to them under the th* boundary lino Utweeu the Cuitvd
has muds iu tho very trowels of old
■a the stall corps; n oiaUanan:. of the , Lem [4ac*d open a must advantageous
thank* of this Governmeat for the
k footrng- bv tbe unproved peaod eeesee ■
States and the Brituh poeeeaaionv be I
ocoan thus binding nmtiaonte, ompiroa
potabnaat of arbitrator* made by them tween th* Lak* of the Woods and the wwdom. th* policy and th* justice- of,a ending Jsin*-8^, HI7i, was ©U,'^W,- work upon the roast defenses; th* re­ tions end arracguru.tiU r.xsrutly cooand kingdom* together, and bringing sum in a darker age than ran should | r**p*tei*cly. aad al*u my thanks to tha I Rocky Mountain* ha* orgnuiaed and mor* effective *y»ttm for tb* abvlilion 253.54. Tb* vuruBa of th;* IfidlKtara peal of theaeventli Motion of tbeset of
July
lltb.
J
*66,
taking
from
-Wgititei
|
entered upon it* work. It is probable of til* grrot evil wtoirii oppress** a rar* ar* as follows : nal'otfflnsry ffaeipu soiiipath* [-W dirw&gt; pre:.:. .1 tj .•her.
furnith cur answer to day. "Tay ycrar
and continues a bl»ody and dwtruetivc during th* year, 8364,694,229 91; net
familiar c.iuvorsc. Indeed it has thrown vow* to th* most High.”
coute*! chwo to our border, bv writ a* the ordinary expenditures, including inter­
th* ep*U of it» power into every materi­
We should pay them in our quicken­
I expediency and th* justice of conceding est on tbe public debt, 82?u^5»,69551;
al advancement of th* age, and fixed ed step* to perform deed* of charity, tar
b.iv* be*n detinitely agreed to by tho
raiunas uf which th* propriety i* not total, 895,134,644 ; add amount of reit* signet m character* of surpassing sunly ho would have n* Hlpstrate more
questioned. Deeply impressed with th* ceipte from premium on sales uf gold in
hood of th* French postal dvpartment.
conviettou that the rontfauaoca ot slavury ■ excess of th* pqptuium paid on bonds
. wsbisK to U&gt;e approval of the Minister
splendor upon all the improvement* cf pexfartly in onZlirv*. the tao’t ini|&lt;ir- appreciation by Her Msjrwtv uf the
ability and fodefotigabl* industry dis­
! purchaMKl, 82,454,470.rfl ; add the
of Fiawnc^ bitfareuiain* to b* accumth* times, and lias laviseed son* of it*
amount of reduction ot. "fta cask bolplayed by Mr. A lanis the arbitrator
plulied by treatyfor *otue time to com*
-hocost gift* upon tho current year.
named on the part of this govenuitotu,
in respect to reduction ol rahn or im
tued the »am.- a* iTinimcucement ot th* I
Go back tfith me. and for can mo­
during thn protracted inquire* and dis- *la, tbe ronstaut and early iriend of the
I
year,
»3,37l,JMt&gt;
(V.
;
total,
tOT,tMki,253
United
State*
;
Germany,
with
whose
cuatioq* of th* tribunal. 1 cordially
ment look again at tho grand moral
Your favorable couidaratiou is r**p»ct-1
unite with Her Majesty in thia apprecia­ government aud jo*op!* wa have so
54. This *t*t«n’«at treats edcly o! the ।
fully invited to tta rveonuavadattou
' principal of the pubis* debt By tbe
tion. It is due to th* agent of tn* Uai- many cans** of friendship and so many
made by the I*ua master General for an
ted Statre before tbo trilnisvl to record common symnathm, and th* «e.*r
mvntbly statemvnt of the public debt,
in.n-ss* of service from monthly to.
. which added together, the principal and |
farm. and moral questions are often al­
my high appreciatiox of tha markod powers of Europe our relation* ar* mamsemi -monthly tripsea the mail steam ।
ability, unwearied patience, and the t aim'd on the most friendly terms.
interest duo and unpaid and interest ac- ।
lowed to rest in silence amidst the phys­
ship route to Braxii; for a subsidy in
prudrtu-e and discretion with which h»
cruod to date, and deducting tho cash ,
aid ii( the estabtistiaxcnt ut aa American
ical or political agitation* tha: sweep
be rountrl among tbo** wlu. shall iind has conduct*! th* very resp-mvibl" and
, tn tbo Tro.sury a* according cn the day
a place in Hi* kingdom - Wesliould do
u( pwtaasaMn. fa* fcJuctmn was SlOb,this by plaring upon the altar of . God,
a full and complete offering of uur tal­
world with new exploit*.
ent. our wealfh, our iadoeucf, our bu*iTo day If we listen w* may hear th* ne*s. oar honors, our jlMtoUre*. and o-tr
groand-aweil of the nation's mighty warm and guahfag h*art*; _
moral breathing*. The vjtarios ol
Bacbti* an seeking to assert th* right
1RC0.
to carry opan-ha*d*d ruin into many of
This sail o» ei&lt; which too£ ptar? on
tha happy home* of thia land, but the
strong arm of municipal legislation is Friday evening at ten -uiautes'Iiefurv , -------mad* an appropriation ia defray thu
___» ui&gt;td a yosw from tbe date of ■■i]-*n»e* of comn&gt;ia*ioaer« cn th* part et
jut I*gi*l»twn. A route to connect th* j
putting a chock on this power, and th* soven o'clock, took the punSc eiiGrvly payable
l Miesisaippi Valley with file Atlantic at
vein* at Tempetwure reform gives no by surprise. Although it was "renotfod th*
* award, it is dremvd adviaabl* that tha United State* to th* international
I Charleetun, South Caronaa, and riovaa- [____ _
___
____ __
• uu time be k»st in making a pr&gt;|ier *x•orlv in th* week that he was inril'n#. i. amination 6f file terrtal cases in which statistical eoograss at tit Fetersbutg,
I bah, Oeorgfa, by water. Iqr the way of i capital in th* c*tablislim»nt ol telegraph
lire persons appointed iu that rbsraerer
(tatman and French ialideiity has ■ubaaquent accounts re;nc«entel &gt;(**» ifid*nir-ific*tion may beetaimad. 1 con- proewded to tbotr vlestiuation, aud at­
, tbe Ohio and l- nncsssw Rivers and ca [ lines, of acquiring the titlo to all tel*mi&gt;l. I*t th* Christian fiafchath— merely a u^rrou.* jeotnUxm,* from seqnratlyrecommend the Xurantiou of tended th* sesaiow-fif the congress Their
“■ ,1-»*ju&gt;w la O[«rntMju, and ol
-- ------- jf ttu. mrvice with tbe postal
around which there have gsihsrel so which quilt and tret were Kknly n&gt; give । a.board of roaiqfasuoarra lur the pur- , report shall in due *oa*on be laid before
serv;ce ot the nation. It» not probarou. Thl*»oagrew m*et* at intervals
many haUowwl memnrie* in this rooa- him relief in a few weeks. Bnt th* wdw
bl* that thia subject could rooeivv tb&gt;
of
aboM
two
years,
and
taaheld
it*
ducid^jr the next fisad year. It ia
try—b* given to worldly pfoavnr* and na-l fallen on a cuasl'.’ulfon ■ *Latt&lt;r*-l
iwuper ronsidsMaUcm daring tta Ctnis
to Lag«r-b**r, Imt th* authorities of th* beyond the knowledge of even Mr
doubtful, however, whether any further
ol a snort *«-.a.on o: Cungntea, but it
load are.*aying, &lt;rod's Sabbath shall Greeley'a mc*t intimate frimula, bersuse
may bo initiated, so fant lurthur octton
they could n&lt;&gt;t as* that the suffering* of
Ohio, and by an extension of th* Ches­
liberty haa stretched bar magic wand th* mind ami heart, a* w*i! us &lt;&gt;f *tb*
apeake '&lt; Ohio canal. ~I am lu-tprapar•d
te_^*cumm*nd
^urinato
Wrt
aff~tn
flesh
and
liloud.
made
thman
what
he
cat** of indebteduesi, 1 recommead that
over th* cuofanent cl £btoi*, and there
&gt;i mor* legislation be had ou th* sub- II three or other tenterpri*** until H 7«
com** Io v« to-day from her d**]i*li­ was. That he was worn out with liter
ject, uni*** it be to correct errors of I clearly shown that they are not only of i
ster** the sown 1 of the breaking: chain* labor and hbiermined with gfi*f, were •
omission or commission in th* prswul national intervet, but that wDen com­
quit*
traquiliaed.
It
ia
hoped,
therefore,
facts
that
they
did
not
appreciate,
tils
of thraUdom. Even th* strong band of
freperatioa* are making for th* *fathat it will lorn no time fa providing laws, until sufficient tuns baa etmaed to pleted they will ba of a vale* co-um-utrmaUocal exposition to be held during
F*eleeia&lt;tiri..u ia ungrasping it* hold, ■udden and unexpected death, I* one ;
aratte With thrir coat That produrtfon i
for the unpaid IxfancM of Its debt to
the next year in Vienna on a scale ot
and th* 1‘op* ha* do *avy rifting in hi* i ol tbo saddest rpienda* to !&gt;e found in 1
th* United Htato*. which, haring oirgiunusually great magniinde. Th* ten­
th*
history
of
Amsriran
jKithte*.
and
J*
pontiffriel chair at Rom*.
noted fa fajuriea ta its citxtoaa by Vendency of thaw *xpaaitioa» is fa tha di­ erolaa antbontias. and having b*»n
rection of advanced civilTatfan anl th*
Some of the sign* of to* time* per­ none th* les* painful from th* light alid
acknowledged parsuant to a treaty fa
grotcwiUv atoiK'iations of the ta«t frw
•l*vatioa ol industry and of labor, and th* most solemn form known s-n.jny
mit us to hoj&gt;* that ill* cruel eeourge of
month*. Wo need not iftstnp1. trr 'en­
of the farm** of human happta***, a*
nation*, would mere to deserve a pi»force any of tha lersci.s which this sod
that in th* futnre k is m ba known only
•vent so raadily sugj? -s.i a* tboy are uow
as arehc of b*rbun&lt;m where it justly
sntficiently obttons t» every vboaglstfnl
belong*. Th* arbitratiou at Geneva to­
‘ mind. Nor nesiQ wv uadertak* to re­
wards which Ihtglfvh and American
touch th* ehsrartcrnf Mr Gveefoy, aa a
ey*e have turns.! with
much soiiriaingl- retfcrotxo to Ms area! fill life, will
tuda, haa iu its decisions, as w* fruit far' bring it* (sailing feature* to the tetueiu, bran** of th* p^bli--. ,W v ‘
difficult!*, of whaterermagnirod* mxv b*
b*ru compelled to treat
adjusted wifaout on apprel to annt.
I siogi* capacity, as the cqipoaing candi- far treaty which has given xfae to th*
The gathering of sovereign* at Heri data for t)&gt;e Prarafancy, a (waition diacuasion between the two government*,
lia, though it* ifaliberatioM are locked
■ wherein hodul not show to ths bort ml- ax Minister t* Groat Briton . when th*
cvuatrubtioe bow pronounced ntrfoundM
up fa profound silence, ia th* minds of
van tag--.
But all this will now D* ww first advanced, and a* rise agswt
frat Ute interchange of, opfaftm
many who earolallr stodv natiwnal
| merged in th* roroUKt)uu ut
ras^'
took place dfataf JWr'sfayfa this cran­
• rents, hand* out to th* nations m* i plate and rounded lifr. and jurtire nrfl and vapnasntauve of th* goraramor.t
to j»ro**nt th* caee and to recen* th*
ny has fad to a mutual apjrodndon St
.•m*c* ol peace, and it may bo that th*
I be don* him by the American people, award, ho has been Msociated with th*
thsfaterwts which may bs promoted
losg-lonk*d-for nUllennium rn-&gt;rniog i*
question fa all of its pho***, and in
when the revision of th* exiptiag trvsty
I without diMfarpo'i Of party, ereod or
even- stage haa manifwted a patriotic
about faring in ita gforira
«h*n be undertaken. •’Is' ttts ^onntoclarites llowa* atru* American,a brill­ teal and earaertUM* ta tb* mal■- timaar*
*■ MJMI 1ST HL;
tton I renew my rerommradoboB of on*
Th* E-mood often sweep* aver th* iant production of,our institution* ; a of tl&gt;. clorta cf tta United btatas. H.
year ago, that to giv* importane* aud io. the o*timat** of th* &lt; bi*l-&lt;if-Engin*cr*
dmart plain bearing death and d**»rue- genafae *xpan*v&gt;t uf th* boqum impul­ ia BUUttod to much credit fur th* *ui'cess
add to tbe efflrionrv of our flnjomatic ore submitted aeporatab for tartificatioo ia it* way, and th* pawing traveler se* of rar cunntry, a Democrat jn the which has atteoded th* aubtnistion.
relafton. with Japaa and Cbm*; tad to, tions, river and harbor imtirovemeuf.
ia cJwipaSed tv hasten to th" shoitenug1
further aid ta xataufffar fbo food optn- and for public buildings and grounds,
tru* i*n»» of tl&gt;&lt;- word, and the sclent
irtt of tho** p*opl*, aaj to **eurii fo th* and for th* Washington squediict.
rock to find a plans of safety until it*
aditor &lt;d hio fan*, whose fa;;;
United State* its share ot th*W*IMMfa
ftuy i* paseml. but at last there cornea
cord.-d iqeia Jus o«*B ag*. and will )t»lp
StKnarS fu. Bow betwswa tho»o notions
th* raushiu* and the refreshing brorafi
I* ahoy* tho** which aty tn &lt;V»». ,»nd
and th* batanro of the cvMwrlsl
awd he pasre. on with greater assurnn-e
world, an approprf*6on be mad* trf sup­ put into axecuiion for .th* ,*i&gt;redy pay­
to shape theta .for good. t
. f7,
and delight The tr-rrtbte tempest of
port at faaet four American wraths fa ment of bountv, pay,aw., duo to colored
each of tboo* ooiratM to afrr« itf a 'eoUiers proMH cradag-und.r that bumurd ruin ta&gt; re.tre-timv* swept over
part of tb* official family of our mtai»the ben mi-*, »nd tk&lt;- friend* of truth
tera.
Our row»amta£i»te weoM not
•ven'then be placed upon an equality
with the rtiprrseatalivte of Great BriiDurfag tbe fiscal year there has been

I

Tn*fo-s received dnrtng the .am* period
un ranted to fTOO.xte W. and the total
*X|x-i&gt;dilun-. to 8&lt;iXI.6M M. making tbv
oct receipts over th* rxiwndlture. 477.400.M. e'aro 1&lt;N irujno at&gt;plteal:*ns

fmgjtmwTtn, 1878,

the Pacific railroad for transportation
by water Ifl26.fl73.52; and by Mage

tsaa’S'

�tBs*
stcnnax cestui a. a
Grand River Valley Divisicn
mrtata, that shouM emphatfoaliy aunt-’
mend itaclf to tbe favorable considera­
tion of tho public, an! a liberal patron­
age ehould bo extended to it aa thereby
*H daseea are aided in securing sxr

WE MEAN BUSINESS NOW

wo axe suitable as well fur the liome of tbo
wealthy, aa for tho humble home of our
industrial classes
Bnt aside from tbe chancre fur a
lirise of great value, every eubeciibre
tor the years 1872-3 will receive ns a
subeerijibon picture, tho Great Arnett
can fx'-sfanifo Ohronai Tatbngvuph, sire
16x20 inches, executed by the talented
Chromo lalhcgnphic Artist, Itoben T
Bishop, entitled "Marr Ms st Moos-

Immense Reduction in ell our Price?,

Ol Oil WURTH III I'lUTW I
Must be Sold this Winter.

uom Aioxx, As» Tnrv 1 wtu. Tiu.
You a Tau." A wosk which haa elkitod the unqualified praise of every Arlist tad connoiaeeur to whom it haa
boon sltown. Now, to du opt-i. tatng produced at a large oufiay uf mos­
ey, equalling aa it does, any Tax Douse

**!«***• r
ltlt
«»nt»ry •
naUotai exiatenrowowW turn tab a
t • UI- Iitueul of the I'lranr*! a
OWttd 'taWr
KUCCAnaM.

• turm—No tnedictne has attained
•vch a great reputation m this justly
cv-lebnted coanpound.
Vsannn has uaver failed to &lt;-ffoct a
tfocrotory Boutwell tolls ua that the
care, giving tona and stroagU, to tbe total roctapu of the GoreroEn^t tho
eyatesn debilitated by d^To
last fiscal year won 6374,106,867.66;
the total expjnro, w#r, M77.4TR,216.21,
Nxarocs Paia, ou IxarraaiuTr — the reduction 01 tit &gt; debt ba. been 899 ■
Trask's Magnetic Ointment quiets tho
Stnee Mm ch. I860, q,’,
nerve, at once, and aflords tha patient raduetwn of the debt haa been 8363 696 099.87, and tho iatareat ths. fteed
«*ao .nd ma:. It ahonld be
amounts to 824,187351 annually.
not very profusely, beginning at tho
/fWe notice that the paper, throughout
temple .nd pamtog over the whole
the t-tate are noticing tbe death of
Calvin. Lewis, ok Yankee Bprfugs aa
tbe Yankee Lewis, who once waa noted
for bl. excuntzlclllee, and the one from

Tax Receipts for sale at
this office.

the advance of tbe yearly subscription
from Txssr to Fm dollars Each eubacription Ticket entitling the bolder to I
00a copy of the above picture, a free
aduiiaawn till February, 1878, to the
spurious akyiigbt Gallery—»m which
will bo exhibited, from time to time,
first clam jaintings by Homo and For­
eign artists; and, in addition to these,
cne certificate in the gratuitous distri
button of premiums, all of which, roust
carefully selected, will be found worthy
of a home in tbo parlors of any true
Art lovers. Thia Third Annual Distri­
bution uf Premiums will bo made in
the month of February, 1813, under the
ouparvisioa of a committoo to ba appoin­
ted by Ticket holders. A full catalogue
of Premiums will l&gt;o published about
December first
Active and eftcisnit .Ygonts ano want
cd In every town and city in tho State
Single Subtcripticns 85. Thirtcot.
Subocnjitions, and thirteen Tickets in
the forthoutning distribution of Works
ofArt,4br fGO We are not advi^d
I that theto ia any Agent tn this city bu1 there should be. Any party desiring to
act aa Agent, or^if obtaining any ether

Having bought an immense Stock from two Bankrupt Houses in
New York, we are going to mil Goods 25 per cent low­
er than any other House in Michigan.
-

_c; H^fWEXTfiMSiowrzr

we

—

We are in Earnest,

And our Prices Prove it

ds *r.m

WREATH OF ROSES

haven't room to mention all our Reduced Prices, but we
Herewith Pledge ourselves IA Officr and Sell the Best Bar­
gain! in
•

MEN AND BOYS’ CLOTHING,

COSMOS CODICIL

HssxrC Lxwt.,
,CUy Troasuti-r
Hastiaga. froy 26th. 1872.
31 w3

Regular meeting of tbo Gumtnui
Council at the Council rooms, Munday
evening, Dee. 2d. 1872.
Proeeat—Mayor, Recorder. Aida
llama, Jewell. Wooley.- KenfieM, and

STAR
New Advertisements.
lUellilia a.
t W.rt S Itue to lb. .ale W wvta.1
• -o'. ■ ■1tHsrowUertl wia“ul*lr?rt

\ Council room. 84 27.

Pf
wwy and tala
riUw.
17tav yosr Wi arirartod tnU » wtafoa.
y—, 1 a» bttui
tt
.
A. P. bkjLKF M. D .
Onr MUov 4- Slt&amp;i Dm,
31

,
ilmlasv. Ort. 11.1CJ

D. C. Wooley, aervice on Imard of
registration and election. 810 (Ml
Bssvoa Company, Printing, 818 20.
Sfophen Barnes, Plank, 113 65.
On motion tho accounts were allowed.
Account of Allen Jones, service as
Marshall Ac . 846 66 waa presented.
On motion it waa allowed.
On motion Council adjourn*)

HOUSE

36 Canal Street. 86

GRAND RAPIDS,

MICH

mu»K“
4m«i:

DR. A.. TRASK'S

Magnetic Ointment
7LAMMAT0HT DISZA32S.

Holiday Goods of all
kinds for sale by Sher­
man J. Rich.

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST

Tax Fixaktos 1'twa— We were
shown uu Tucadxy a copy of this spl’n
lid tssnily paper, Published by We ars
and Co. at Chicago. Thia ia an attempt
to publish a first claxa LiIto-ary Journal
ia tha Weal, and is a marked mice e» so
car, and we trust it may be liberally pat­
ronised by our people. To every sub­
bbrnass Rich keeps a splendid grade scriber is prevented the Ctaromo -‘Cato’of Tear and guarantees Mtiafactiun os | a .plcndid picture. worthy of a place in
every ftatiad be recommends.
28tl 1 the Parlor of every porwm who appro'«te« fine pictures. Mrs. Botaey KoneJy ia the Agent for thia cussaty apd wo
I nope oho may be successful in hor ef­

Overcoats t&amp; to S25
cheapest Store in the
State.
Star Clothing
House, GrandRapids.

forts tn fi. uro n largo list of eubwrribor. |
SO tbe Fn,
FnitJ.

CLOTHING

TLjE qifEUT O/LE MCE STOqE,

PLANTATION

JITTSRS

S. T.-18B0-X.

DOUCHE.I

Thia wtmdrrful Vegvtsblc rrvbirutivr
is tbe sheet-aueb- r of the ti-sLIe and &lt;fe-

, nerwreortrnn n ivenasy or An
of lhr -Kfairy and Te

X.7. ‘

| vlDe; buodrods would be very likely tv
die with IS. Let evwty-OM, who baa not
already been vao Uiatrd, attend to it al
once, and perhaps by to doings not only
tare yossr own, but other Una.

he suggestions
toIasiten ware
rna reported to

*«.l£to be held under.
*6 -WMnatoftliU
‘wranJtoby

This is an enquiry which every ow
aliould have truthfully nnawerwd before
bo starts on hie jowntoy. and a little
cars taken in examfoatiaa of Bouts wih
' ia many cases save much trouble, time j

.

List of Pateata irnued from the U. A;
Patent Often to Michigan lavwntors, for
the week ending November 5th, 1872,
.nd each bearing that date. Fumi*h-d
his paper by Cos * Cux, Solicitors of
Patents, Washington, O. CFanning Mid. L L. Wilson: D—-

are especially subject. it is siiperonliny
every olhrir atmiulaut.
Tn all eiimalxs,
tropical temperate or frigid. it acta as a
specific in every aperice of diaurde
which undermines the iwdily straagtl
and breaks down the animal spirits.

*FRuV£t». &lt;

dUSfKSS;

Beautiful Women.

Sp^Li/lq Silrtif f SiL
'•t mr" ,ni

THE WEBER, HALLETT i.,CUM6T0N,
AND GABLER PIANOS.
OS». .1 Arttey'. tl.»&lt; i«»~. IltaUW

FRANK L. WARD.
Hastings f Allegan.

May 15.

The following Resolution m trodured
tn tbe House by Mr. Dawae of Massarhuastts, was unanimously adopted by,
1 ’oogtwaa ou Monday :
By tha Beusto and House ot
Baiuaeautativso, ia view ef (he recent
death of Horace Grsetey. tor whom, at
tbe lato eU tion, more tliau three m.L
boa votes -ere cast fa- PraUdeat, that
. rveurd be made on tbo joonsala ol
Cwngrxst of iu sppreclaUon fur tbe etn-

SaTTimTne Tsoi ays. litatmT£E\S 1

aiiswirits «£*?eatan* rf Kryr stafc
3ssw5Ji«fttw*xar.
■aM aurwav•“ &lt;«&amp; uurXil la

.

Lwr Or Lwrv ns r—.teing at itaHastings P.O. Drt.tU, 18T2.
Petty. E- Barnum. Mrs. E. Haese it,
IJaaaZteltey, Dounte. Folto-U. Jofosu B.
| Hughe, Hebert Mann. Dr. Ojabar, An-

Photographs,
■d &gt;t ■ ■!*■ troa*
■sftW

Water Lime,
-.
Ohio limn,
Shirt glee of all kinds,

f/gf LUftBEIf fUtfiW*
LOTS.

W 4&lt;M»

Phatgrajhs.

�A. Morrison's Addg Department.

Michigan Machinin’ Depot.

Ha had been ezeefeiveiy
Li. stranger, W * • •
.ace all thia w|
and now felt a* if
s could collar |
। on th* epot. But
._ in erm with him in­
-------------------- J in hie mind to find out
if poeaiblc whether hi* surmiac* had
been correct But fortune did not favor
him. Th*y soon encountered two little
gifte. who plead H&gt; earnestly for them
to tako a share in a huge wax doll,
that tb* totter* srore put away and a
w*B-fiH*d pocket-book taken out in­
stead.
There wsa otic pair of eyre that saw
all this, and onu heart that felt inwardly
thankfill that tbe fetter couW^be_road
sorao ether place than there.
’

Gift Enterprise.

CAPITOL OF

MICHIGAN
oi &lt;&gt;-&gt; r-i.
TABLE TOP®,
MANTLES,
SHELVES, ETC.

T* be DiilriMted aa Chaac* Dietaln

AMONG THE FATHOMS

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION,

Grand Musical Entertauiment
!• there any necaadty for putting off a
thing that aliould be done at onre?
H*vl«&lt; cbUlnU of tha Anblteet. Mr. X. «. Mven. the banaffl *f tee Cepvrigla *f b&lt;a Fi»
Anything that ia worth doing at all,
Crepe Drawiag of llw He* CaptMt •( MteMgsa. h««t MpeyeA
St. Joseph, Mich. Nov. 4,1872
1* not only worth doing well; bet ahonld
The Calnrt Utbotraphtef Compter o» Detroit,
bo done when it need* bolnr.
Hbonld you have made a promise to
Uyo. LU work. .*d wt war poMateing a opteadtd Tinted talbogr.ph of
meet a friend or cuatomsr at a certain
place and huor, be there eta tlm*.
AND FLOUR.
Bout keep him uniting, because be GRAIN
FOOT HHE1.UY CTRECT. I'ETKUIT.
will be loth to beleirc that your bualncae
Orotyaaad Megs Lu&lt;W 1s Ib.u ar.Ma. 1
could not have been arranged w m Io Ltearal sdvasea* oa CosslanitiH*i».
have fulfilled your promise to him.
MATMEW BVIINES8 COLLEBE
1 f you cannot get to church before the
services commence, lemaln at bom* till
7*.Tte7.^, h .«* .7r, .te,
a CsrliUcate aaUlliex lb* *®!4.r Io a fol
next aervlcca, ao a* to not annoy either
and rqssl cbaacn la Ihs dulilbaiioa af
the Minister or congregation.
If your fxxdety, meet* *1 seven o'
doek; be there preetoeiy at the hour, for
no one like* to delay bualuea* In eonscqoenc of tbe absence of dllitory mcniJOHM
WENDELL 4 CO.
T* Caah. Real Ealate aad f-arwasl Praysrly. la sawaete traa »1 te •i.ovo.

AMERICAN

The New Capitol and Grounds,

MARBLE

» B0LL1RS OF PHH!

Tb* laat thing* were put np at auc­
tion. and at laat the hall preMaled a
dreary speeteclo.'shorn ot it* gay adorniMnta.
"Ar* you *orty it i* all over, Hop* !”
asked Lou Grangvr, as she paaaed ha-

$23,900 in

Real Estate!

.

"No. I am glad t&lt;&gt; get )«ck to my
qufot life again. '
"Not murh cjuiet, I gneas. They are
getting up a alrigh rido for next week,
probably tbu U«t wc (hall have thi* «ekacn- Are you iriiml Leif Mr. Holden’
ia to tako vou."
Hope. who raib&lt;r resenl.nl being dis-' tempt*
pceed of in that alyl*, repli.nl in tbo
jk. He could tell of alMplca* ;
negative She felt umpcakably uneasy
fad day* of agony that followed
na she aaw that gentleman waiting fur
iunemg tho wiu»&lt;up. Towiay
har at tha d*or. Nothing must do but
iwas ringing with ho. praiici,
ah* must pa«s han, anl at last *b* did, I
lad lately diati*gipi*hed himself
and found Lareelf aSirring for horn*
fat law-auit, aud by hit eloquent
leaning on hi* arm. A very uwiac pro­
f won not only the ear?, but the
may *ay.‘ considering tho!

hereelf. “I don't Hk • tn hurt hi* l**L.
ings, and I don't want to go horn*

So ihe exerted hoi«lf to be agree­
able, to make up for past alight*, and
succeeded to aueh an extent that all*
had to ward off a dadaration seven!
timea before they reached the gut*.
"Will yon gn with
to the *ieighrid*,HopeF’
"Ar* they go ng in a large sleigh
‘•■Yee tnoa: of them.
W* expect to
have a *ptondid’titm''
She reflected for a ftW'inommta, and .
then thought it might be a irood chance

Jfoniut Holden, not ti|*M&gt;’hair utterly
holpelaaa bis caae waa ! He waa not dull
of ccmprehwuinn uaiutly, but in thia
on* thing tie had act his whole mind
and heart, ao h* would not *eo what
waa plainly risible.
Lzmg after eh*
bad gun* into the bouse, be stood where
th* light from her window fell on the
glittermg anew. and, rowed cnco'. more
to wia her ifpoeaibl*. Ev*n while ho
stood there, Aldan Thom*, in lux plenaant room at th* hotel, laid aaJ* hia cigar,
Cied the.wine doauter that atood on
tall* aside, and took out tbe two
lotteni ho had rewind.
Smilingly he drew tlsem’forth, thinkmg aa be did ao that he well knew what.
they weuld contain—only two more tri-,

first proved that hia thought was right,
nnd he torecd it contemptuously into
the grate. Such compliments were los­
ing \h*ir charm. A glanco nt th* mcund told him that it must bo aomvthisg
dxSarent, on account of its length. Men­
tally wundrrieg who could have favored
him with so long a letter, he rettlcd
himself to read it.
Ho read ak&gt;wly to the end, an angry
tlnab d*rp*ning in hia rho^ka, and an
otninoua light flashing in Ilia dark eyes.
He waa a man of tbe world, thia hero
of mine, and had been well trained in
cootroling hi* feeling. Bui the clench­
ed Land end angry brow told of the
discord within, licking np th* letter
a* if he scorned to touch it, he
threw it aa far aa h* could, and then
walked tho floor for hour*. In vain
d,d be curao himaelf for minding a
vnmaw’a
.li.I
J-L.l.

Gigantic

»16 6?000

•It la nua the Lxa of my property that
ha* made me a different man. I behave
that coming n month ago would hare
ruined me. 1 received a letter a short
time ago that has opened a new Ute be­
fore ma. Tb* good advice in it win
make mu what 1 ougth to bay* Wen
year* afo, a useful man.’ Isn't that
odd ? fa naked him no question*, llo
waa rather aurpritad at bit telling him
ao tnucH. You rimow La uaed to be
rather Served. 1 believe Lis niotner
must hater beam! aomething about him,
and wriarn, although na sars she never
reprovce him yet. He ha* always known

ycu must either get a belter watch, or
I shall bar* to get another Secretary.
Then why not ba punctual 1
Not onee, twice ur thrice; but always,
unleaa prevented by aonre unforwwen

Put mo in uiy Utt i bed," L&lt; now
rendered thinly: "Place till* wearied
piece ot animated clay In th* receptacle
constructed by mechanical genius,
wherein drowsy humanity may enjoy

MANTLES ANO ORATES.

716 PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS

BLOOD PUBIEIER.

P. A. BILUNGS.
CHAS JUNE 4 BRO.

Shell Oysters ani Clams,
Y’i^HssUsrlWvw Aavrttsi

Hlsl. ot 11 lrMara. C^atr «
Mn-u h«ru,« rlua. mmbi: th
Hall. lix. st llslllaws. ia *U
d.»:. Ltrabz w.l.S-4 ul r«iu
te.samaferriaalaauae a«4 ad
itttasrisnss!’.
• urb lull** u Lh* »ure at IlaaM
Cite ef Hsattaai ae reiardu tea

kaLhoninino.

Reliable .4gents If anted in Every Town in the State!

a boa! :&lt;&gt; her knee, whore it had ,
i chlMhoed. and wvp&lt; over hint,
oed him.
i you don't despise mv f.-r doing
iveping it from you t"
r could 1, my noble true-hr*&gt;ted
flic jot i* loot forever; why
I regret it, when it bn* made yua ,

1 Mrs. Tiierm-, after reading it th*
mdiirar, an&gt;! examining the Writing
"hl
‘Ahp Would tliAt 1 could tell you- It
tow She great desire uf my life to diaer ite writer. Absorbed by tho care*
los» of proputty haa brought upon
th« haa had to bw thnut aside for
me,'but never forgotten. Now that!
aveheen successful, and a happy fu» apfoas to you dear mother, who have
ne all these trial* ao bravely, I must ,
vto Bom* of try time to discovering ;
noble woman who eared mn. 1
o a trii'ud in C— ■ who will, I think.

HORATIO PHATT, PrtfL

GIAND ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION

2 00,000 00

FARRAHO

CHAS. J. CUN, Gen. AH

Hair Restorative

WILLIAMS

THROAT AHO LUNS INSTITUTE

S'WG

IN VALUABLE GIFTS!
O.IXM IN AMERICAN GOLD!
&lt;',000 IN AMERICAN SILVER ’
t“ hMHCKS

fix,
i&lt;aa. i» rtssist, assalas aad tojasl
rod 4ro&gt;&gt;*4&lt;. .F all Mrssas anlsrt ll
Latuciir bsaalsM, laivel sail cvealr
and that fur t.eb *.'*••• •• &gt;l»
«*■«&lt; tea Iterate TreeMHf. la lbj«l&lt;

Carriage &amp; House

Flags, Banners. Streamers,
and Political Caricatures
Painted to Order.

MIRROR AHI PICTUiE FRAMES

WOODEN
rather re y our wife end my daughter."
"Yuii forget that «hr may Ixt mar[ ritd." I
‘ Alden, I think tbo girl wrote that
letter laved you then, and ouco loving
you, abe would ner.-r many any &lt;&gt;n*
elec.” J
Tho xtrit day he started fur the little ‘

STANLEY I. TURKER, Stfr

NATURE’S

I- D. SINE'S NINETEENTH

I my l&gt;*t&gt;rt is in this. In the
e momrnta 1 have bad in the
years, 1 have built np in tny
den of what 1 think ah* i«,
J ‘"JP4.. to find h*r Then.

BLOCK

BfetSSSWk——

LETTERS-

EBuuJeolt
»*•--. A b .

Glass Show Cards.
LANGLEY DICKINSON

UH. Ion ana 101 Itaauoiph hi&gt;.
DETltOJT. --A'/r/Z*

Hastings, Hept. 18. 1872.-11

BOILER WORKS.

THI'USHIRUIUK"!

LOTTEHY

0/WH

■‘DOMESTIC

A NORLE CHAhlTY.

Tur • Yoca Dacoana CooinT.-A v.i
l
unwelcome thoughts. They came, cn great d«a! is written about the impor-! flBirRSIR
armed hand, knocking nt the d.jor ot t -neo of training ou: daughter* to be ex-,
lu* hakrt and demanding cnirano’. perienred cooks, whatever their [ofattoaa
Turn them away be could no!, ami so ni kfa it likely t» be. And that usually
th* hours slipped by.
.
meana that we ahonld te&gt;cb them tn preo ‘J
Hia anger change 1 to reiuonw aa his 1 pan. a groat many cunou* dishes in mowi ‘
’■
put life roae before him like some vast' marvoloto waya.requiring unlimited time I
panorama, exhibiting picture after pic­ aud justience not to mention very gener- j
7«4*
ture that made him turn away ha Lead oiu supplies of ingredients.
and groan. Every word in tho letter
Now « mav bo very valuable at times
TteAKa w&lt;
wemed to be burned in letter* of fire on u&gt; know al! about tbe*- car-ai* mad* ' ‘•’••4 tw
hi* memory. He thought of hia mother, daahe* but for csery-dav use it wovl.1 be luX*l&lt;a2
her conauuit devotion to him, nnd hi* wv 3 for ta* to tone down our children'* t OwM
carslea* kindness to her. Then b* look­
ed into th* future, and tried to think uf
We abofld strive to give them a taato
wbst b* might be, and ths hng-lurpot- for shnpto dtahre, prepared to perfection,
tan dreams of ambition thrt bannted rather titan for ■'laborate, higbly-*eaaon
him in boyhood rose again in his bean, cd cere.
a* he looki-d back to hia life, nnd then
Skill in simple cookery ia one of tho fi­
out into the world. She had aaid, this nest and;moat useful accomplishment* a
unknown writer, “that there waa work young lady can have.
in tho world for every truo-harted man."
I&lt;et her graduate in the art ul broad
Could he not be be true-hnrted ? Would making, taking in the whole dep irtmenL
tbe world ever be better for hia haring ■ Nothing conduces mo.— to the hs-rith of
lived t Bui th* night Tieased, aad in a household than good bread: aul every
th* taorumg, aa the cold grs v Lgbt ■ family Hiro a variety in thia article. ’
lotted into hi* room, it *&lt;wmsd to bring ; She haw here a wide range for Iter in- ■
I genuity.
ba WMafiaraL’. All the wild dream* aad I Sfamto mashed potatoe* nicely reave ngteodrrsolrre fled before the touch of ■ ed with ctvam. salt and |&gt;epp&gt;T.aro much ’
that cold light. and tnataad earns bitter I better aad more whole wins* than raw po
remorse aud what seemed bopeleaa tutor* pared round and round liku aha
^^^had no one opened hi* eye* be­ ring*, and boilnl in lard until they am i
brown and crisp.
fore to the awful truth ? T*a ho waa
They may not look *• fanciful, but I.
without a pilot, and drilling—where P
think nay hungry uian would prefer th* ।
Tho week passed by, aad many noticed maahed nntatoea I&gt;rt th* girls Irem to
that he waa more excited than uanvl. cook wen —not to drown the pea* in too j
much water, nor to take up the greens !
when they are dark and poiaonoils-look­
ing; nut Meet on potatoes when they ar*
watery ami half 5»ok«l; no: beefsteak

State Orpin Aiylia,
HASTINGS

MEAT MAKKBT!
PATENT COOLERS;

Certlrartio Pills!
•

K. K. K.

Comtat’s

Syrup

Pcctcril

WANTED.’'CSS'^
Bumucm that will Par

iteSS-K-K.^,:.1
oul teal ll la tea teal, aafr.l .oJ Huul, • l .
Cough and

Cold Cure
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.

Condition Powdersl

‘Silver Tongue’
nasis* &gt;*« aaw u» f“*»« te'r vstmm. •:
— — —rK-. — -j- - *r ssM essarara.
UM1 IM sBMsaMfo* S.-SSM SMSSS was Ss svsusli
m.

The

MASTERION.

DR. CROOK’S

POKE ROOT.

■nunfctmiMmnf hr

Dr. Crook's Wine of Tt^.
ik
IO YEAlfri

DKTBOIT BENDING WORKS.

Public Twt
Ha* proved

Bent Wood Works,

DR. CROOK'S

W. Cwnssss. DorArt. Cullen «ml Ct
ru.. mJ' » _* &lt;■ 7 U.ilrosd Jw-i.

WINE

Grease arid

JEfeft

COM, WALLACE * LAW.
A n |irvnan4 to fstnUh all U*4s ef “Cel Al*
Water 7 sblri, .Mite. Capa Ci|&gt;l»g». .Asps. U

1’otnsh

F. 8TEINHOFF,

Strayed or Stolen!
1
11 Wa Ran awalaatly
I a Aw
ol

.

Jr"
m 1&lt;ud *r*ar •«* nuka,

OPEN A TOP BUGC1EB,

Sirpcal ail lateral

DENTIST

TB, (UPPER ABD fflffl ffiffl I1BL

__WWpste aad X*aall 4s*lwa ia
y^*ui si£i^«*^*^»'s^sroi»a.

J. H SLATER.

PRACTICAL AND THI-FASTICAL

Engineer,

Builder,

ATTENTION!
Bailing* Baiaed, Lowered or. Itelovnd, on short nutico by
R. VANTALXBNBL-RG,
Jtf
Oraatevilk, Barry Co., Midi.

aa.-

Fneml. X. C. Priedte. Jado «r Prstete.

anM*Hte will rw.i'i promyl M
iadaMSwate TtrttM raaidfrom ear aalSeriird aaaate i»a«
oar Itejory. Sea* for illMlrawd

I etna* w* raa mH LOW EDS CAS». W* 4a-

don GMt publiahea a statement which
ia aa fllmttratinn of the danger erf rely­
, ing upon circumstantial *videnc», even
j when it ajqireechw po*itiv«n«ro A gentlraan went to th* British Museum
with an order to Lava a awe* evened
cooteiniag some valuable medals for
hia iasjwLoc. H* examined a partic­
ular modal, which waa supposed to bn

CTATX or MtdnoAX.CMslvof

mtupor

Tallow
luxuriiua disripation can wholly root out
Thev wHl have sounder bodies and
more vigerous ccrasli.-utiaua then the chil
drea of luxury and recapo many traputiona which highiy-ee«*on&lt;*&lt;l dishes nre
apt to toad them into.

in Cash I
$6,555 in Personal Property

Wslchss. JmUad’

twathi tending theperfectconfidcnce
low existed between him and i.ia
.•rj never until thia morning had he
let of lhe time when he came *o
losing all that was noble in him.
&lt;ad bean praising him for goodness,
bn brought the letter tlisl mad* a
ig point m hi* life, nnd laving it
t her, told her all. nhr liateoed

and foul week* later hia mother received
a letter Containing but on* line, but it
caused her face to brighten with toy, aa
•he reail, “I have foand hor. my Hope.’’

$3,000

a0T*Sub«cribe for a Home pa­
per. Take the Banbkb; it ia the
Largest, Cheapest and beat pa­
per published in thia Beettiro

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN

WEDNSDAY, DECEMBER H, 1872.

aputloa tabk-oJoth, 1 cunM wrt tellj tdbow fill the ndoua aerrnm of Use old
s Inch was the whit* vt.
| fruit jauldln .tartlcd ma.
“Theegga are simplj- por&amp;rt, Mis.
‘fiacre! Aire, von ate no xheufien------- w----------- —-__a.

Just Received,

”1 always bare my eyu uu Hotly
" lien she is making Lrcad, Mr. Haynre.
ifiomuefa dvpch'Ia ujuxi three bumble
Imlinety efforts
A!as!”-and »bc
। siglu-d softly—“are fire' In degrawrcto
;daya, Ki, when women mmIc their
, jdresures outside of the sacred portals
: of liurac I lmri&gt; never ulluw-d myself.
■ Sir, to be distraite! from my legitimateI purrtilte."
| “I befiero ycu. Mis. George,” sail I,
warmly, and a dtumend volitalru glitterixl before ir\y incotal rlitoa, or pmhaps
1 diuubl *ay, ser.timCTd.il vision; but
how wan a msa to bald on»!-.ng afcitiiM!
the charms of so nobly, plannail a ’ uumon, whh hiper ttxrars and guniL;.
dertmw njv-a, U1..1 such .bloewd nouonv
of the be iuty of dum-stic lifo ?
I “T rm*t TCTir brrekfnvt pleated you,

Grebl
«. UOLOROOK.

WM* H.-HAY FORD

»s: Inata tomtitsM srtAtoda
.'YmT

u.

RURGUKlt,

ffHhl'JrHiunf

ACORN

i, £«-&gt;'■

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‘:

tike Superior Iron.

HARNESSES

’ hi11aBHIiffll HFIffiflBI

'

Leather.
MARK BUSSELL.

IV heeler

I

Spuli/iq SiLrtu q Sil

Bl'.liHllimiillOeS

BLACKSMITHING!
wnere you know ybu get none but tbe FIRST QUALITY.
■ icXruuhiiM i» nil II.

tlon

BLACKSKITHIBO,

jlta DHY qOODS I/I tfeltii Vw*TTWATCHES.

HWS

B.

DENTIST

liGaiffls . ■

Mitlifai

4580
Pure Wines and Liouors!

NEW

GOODS!

NEW GOODS

li e Defy Competition
Jptlctitb Sjloro.

HOLIDAY GOODS!
Gold &amp; Silver Watches

A. D. COOK. Agt.

HASTINGS, MICH.

HASTINGS, MICH.
Sept a. itn_____________________

HR

ilium wmH

J. Cole &amp; Son,
.1 UST

J. P. ROBERTS 4

immense Stock
Michigan JExchange.

Fall

DRUGS
Medicines,

Dye Stutts,

Winter PAINTS &amp; OILS
Goods.

rr.Escu

clocks.

1 repeat again, and to niyedf, M's.
J,urge ia on admuablo bouM-ko-p&lt; r
.*ud u very aupenur womau Her eyre
me umrsliug ami (x-netiMhog; he.
j.ur ripplra and wnres tike that of a
juiid. 1 am—abetu !—almwet drartuo^
e iUi Un. Uevcge. Not ouiy tun tin
syne vf Mrs. Uourge ratreawiy jemetru
.ire, Lui her ouno-ptiun ot character i.
eurnuUni.k niurvrfuus- 1 muiu I v«.
urtonishn* when «t&gt;o laid before mo th.
quintal dcliuqnundre vf my two tfo
irraut* Btar.ey end Torn Ecu! Hvec
-Urcnt of tbiv tulm-ravte woman 1 sud-onlr kerned tbal L wa* being plucked;
iual.baif my meats wore taxen off tv
jwor relations; that tbe cat r*s» n*f anwerublo tar my buteher’e iuttated bill,
ind that the dug hae lived eumfortaoty
ju table-leavings -inc.* I ben. U is very
.dam that Mrs: George is aa immouaely

Russell &amp; Kevins

Shingles, Lath, 4c.

Citv Uininst Boom*
(BMOr T-r—&gt;
WAXX MUUST MX BOOTS
ar*.
s*oauoB4 tarrscnuui

••"rt* .
”-*• * .ireage alienee
a&gt;wut tbe premieee. No cheerful hurtle,
m» merry voices, uo sound of foutrtepe,
n- r.ng of rlatterlng eflverwsre, no any­
thing
»
1 pulled tho bolL Still cnosphSseteiiruoo; qAs «ven dip's litll. ebeery yelp
warned crXwrleomed the solitary aad
&lt;! «-.| pi.r.t, d home-.Mker. Tbe parlor
' bUn lv were clow*!, tht baaement abadae
away”—with' a stately wave of her.; ware down ; it s-emed aa If there muet
white hand. '-The jeredcr is tnvalui-'
। Ide. 1 might, oruld 1 cundi-scend.:
, make my fortune with it Du you thick
you It*;! beiler l**ru the key, or, "draw-,
1 Tag her Cue figure up, “will you take j
' tlso silver—”
louud to the back got*. -J intend*!
"Mr* George, 1 bog—Hero arc tae •
ia xoeJuing Uiu boat that jxwfinsd it two, but I fdlmy blood bail at the mew­
I keys, Mrs. Georga “
with lav peiikutfa. AU wm a* silent tian of Mrs. George.
1 Wo were tee thousand dsllars in :
“ Yea, ot tonne I euapeet the house­
bore *» chcwhere; th* servant* nm«t
that safe, and I detached the key of. t» gone ; J ip must be gon*. " What keeper. She turned off my eU aarrente
thn mom y urawei.
and brought two creatures ot bar own
‘■Tuaukyou; you will hxrflly know
here. Nobody knows Jure ranch they
your pinta to marrow," she said, with
.' ,
ei'vrLa[« Mrs. George had postponed ■ hare canind og." ’
pretty, laughing bps. “IVuy. prav
her rnlv.-r cieansn." till afternuon, and ;' “ It's reeky butineM,* muttered the'
wrap op weu! t: ia such a wind .
ha I gone to a mstiun.r; last where were Star, with a shrewd glance. • Mew
1 bump went my heart.
ain't never safe with wucama-foikaabout
the servant* 7
•‘You wilt lie at hunto—when ? 1 al­
unima the ladies are in the fine, by
ways prater tu hare aa explicit under-. Thue »u, fortunately, a window at Jove ' Eaythrr nice looking f*' and ths
: tho bark part uf the house that eould
staading, so that everything may bo in ■ he nnfesientd on the ontsida. The eon- fdlow winked vulgarly.
1 reatHaaw”
“ No, ugly as the deuce T’ wav my
tsivoum wav on« of nr own, and no­
•'To-taorrow at twelve, Mrs. George," . body wn« In tbe vecrot bat rcyrelf I half-sarnge reply. It would arvar de
was mr reply, wondering how it would upeuci the window, and Led just fa*t- to,let tai* man know 1 had been ocjoM
saoto to ItM a pair o Ups tut as dewy . vn-d my Luce comfortably on tbe stem* by an artful interloper.
I aad i outing ae Mrs; and then I tore I coping when a heavy hand grsvped my
'■ Here’* cur game!” whispered the
cnyseU trem . tlio lemntatiua. ehook ■j elbow.
po!ir«aan.^» a e'.yluh earring'* drera
Luiids w ib Mrs Goorgc, and left the
“ I noticed something nsijudooe, and
'1
looked down. Tbo make-up of the
followed you, you neral*. Ain't you
»»h«m..d' a man looking like a gentle- thief wu complete. A «Mual eaiaaiaiVJujt*,' say« tho old adage. Il is my
man—bn eking into a bunso like a com­ anoe would have rttarn that it was mo.
, opia* a t-.at hatv iKvuiiuaaily do that mon thief.
The tslfow sat gracefully back ia the
' fuv»r jar uuiukiud. At fount coy bat
'the follow held ne tn l;bi grasp aa
took (tm lilw*-;v luilviu that usuri.uig.
if it w&lt;tv a vine. I looked over my
! 1 bad n -w teu taiuutes &lt;n -winch to slmuMvr. A star blaaed on tbe wretch's on the .idewalk, looking caaeleeaiy
; re-teh the B-------- atauun. Tho dvp &lt;t
wa«et&gt;'yn few *}«■«» JUutat, umr I uumta-r on Ins rap; hie ’irswth ...dM
"boreiu a iMrfoct duplicate; Let
wu~ walking us euttCatalily as I could* ot—Lui W« woo-, meutiuu that; hi* note he'll an I the carnage off preeeudy. U'e
। L&gt;a&gt; iug ray*oit aguiue. the wted. wlieu■ 1 w*i a turn-up. biv h*ir wo* ■ little red- inspecting he U b-&gt; about lor a tuna, and
_ I__ •«
is aewpiug gust tain-• tound the c.&lt;v.'r Js.li—thfoie original—nod the whole .u-L _
cuETiiur of.llic man told of Lie I'aul
I*ry instiuote. 1 foil ray eyre Harts, mv
.dy hr*!
Io*UhJi reusd to I,CT.iM-ke.bun&gt;, and 1 knentally re*n)vs*L
I w- it any body «n» hii'bi^r—1 a'.-|i niter cnul-iagtend cutting, to pat my
1 w.iv, lauHi u&gt;y»*|f uta flyisg tisr-^f unlayky hat. that bad led me into all
mid ll-« n I betook hty •-&gt;!! t' »MuA- Th« tla»*o &gt;crape«, late the kitchen store
। ha: only utoLtel; 1 wa* sure to eatrh
*' What do you wink air F* I exciaimif. It todg.-tl a^alnrt n gte-post; my .&lt;•1 wills a* moeu dignity end s-veTrty
i hand w«v nlmeat da it, when th* twain es nsy very peculiar and cramped posi­
i tu tti It oth &lt;r gu*t smui-’ racing nfoug. tion would-------1
—*-------end oh wen', t; y h it. it wa» v-.-ry ear ।qttirk, sir!
iy, and tiwrto ■' ere but few pccjib- shroud
My name is
I liesrJ »&lt;«w nad then a tuiut I tught __ w__ ,_________ .y- ,, go round and
a •®hry littlo urchin s-«ng out “Go it l&lt;x&gt;k ut tbo ilnerpteta.''
boots!” a Hi' ftruiau tua-d, carryiug a
* None r&gt;f that bather, young man,"
■tgo |*ireel in a email pajiur. tnod: *ahk the cHicor, sternly; "yvu'ra actmi­
“Shorn the hat'* Idling that man a ll nd tbal doorplate pretty tboroaghly.
■ has-!’" bnt vn 1 went, brea htoM, ths I've had my eye on you tor some time.”
Jriued, ah'! mad.
U.» Oak Strait.
'* You don't know wlurt you are talk­
awn Gru- n. oenu. Map!.*, and iltrougu ing ulidut. I**t uai get down, dr,” said
Cherry that cutifiuiuilcd bat hd m*; U b-itly. ”1 tcL you I am Mr. Uaynre,
how ilouldiugaa i fl.iltoiing almost un­ ILibcri Hayuoa Lw-cffire on Cooper btder my nuao -, now prating with exult­ I shall du a«Mlreoet&gt;d to explain tuyou
ant motion, ttmt dumbly exprime-d the now 1 happ, n-d rad to bare the key of
jubilee of unMn'nilhbl* jolli'y; no# my own trout door. You hare only tu
whirling into Mmnl&gt;o)r*s gaid.-u; now are-mpuny me to Judge Holt's on the
whivkingruuud a barbor.n unlo; now right U- re, and ask any msmber ol tbe
boblifiaff along the edge of a fonre, til! fomily whether 1 atn ar am nut Mr.
at last—at fast—1 land it!
Bobort H*ynee "
Death ctmld not grip harder than 1
"Veev well got off, 07 younn gentle­
bald on to tluit erratic brim. It war, 1 man, but you muet allow me to take
felt, u Lot gilti-d with extraotdiuara
-Star aud I wsws entering th* crowded
powers of J.*cotnotion, and I did nu; ■
We
irm ia arm with poberreeo." said 1 pivuge «f th* 1!------ depot.
wrndsd our wayto the ladies room. Mr*.
oauabtiiy.
“Then 1 shall be obliged to airvst George wee there, a* beautiful, us coo’,
you iorauspuious eonduot." bo respond co graoefn! - oror. Wheh I pointed
hew out,
vd, prejuiriug tbe way for a--iion.
“The devil!' btertad S*0&lt;. "I flhnMtt
Tiiore was nothing for it but to sub­
T““
mit to hero Ids blue. sleeve parsed
uer rd tl... third block had thn euprenre duungh tuy black'one, and proceed to
My
blood wm up foreevnr, and I felt
Satufoftiun of bearing the final whist!* tbe rvsidenre of tbe judge lt&gt; Hud on! if
and tha thud and thunder of (ho depart­ 1 wee—inyialf.
Wa batt hardly parnni to the side­
ing train
walk when, fortunately, the judge hltnI was balked, and R«va my but a olf came along.
'
tarago pull us I eloped tn cooddw
“ Hidlo, Hayuca " ho cried, and then
what Um’ bovibo done. I onatiwm itix- glanced nt the figure al my *id«
ad bats of every pcrsu.’tion, from tfo'■ 1 «p* about to be erroiiad for break­
orthodox store pipe to ths Qnaka: ing iulu my on-n hnuve," eaid I retain
broad brim. Tp have crushed tbe of­
hie ssdutaliou. Tbe iwiioeinau had
fending member on my own h&gt;ed n&gt; .ud-Jeuiy dropped my ana. aeif itbtrrnflat as n panc-ik", nad tans Dni-hc ! it -•d him. The uid judge, who relished a
with my penknife, would have fcoan rood j iia, buim turn a gullaw U laugh­
balm to my aggrevated soul.
er wlik* brought the neighbors to
Turning my stejw in tbe direction c.‘
my office, I walked moodily cm. a die■ ppointed man. Instead of the holi­
day which 1 had so fondly eatlmpited.
the snrrey h-rooting of fri-mU, the sigl-t
of old. long bsniitiod Uf»i. I was «iiT
bound to the pcrpkxilies of aa iabtrmfaaHskwMsa.

,L?S

Otr lr Me, si M lawat Lirlit Bta
US) Mffil,
EDS)
vim ur

UE at BUB,

hule eehetue. My dear MaL if we Met
eff (wn shall gel otf) we are made ftr
life.
“ And now my dsrllng, farewell fern
aooet lime. 1 wish 1 cou* hare emm
you. bul this letter mart eafllca. Dti!r», it at earn.”

nro-1 of veonring, and yira rraily slmu'd
n»t bo so cxtritagaat as to send it. to a
' •iltrermith's for that purpose. as most
, gentlemen do. I hate, a wunder.nl
j lewder - toy &lt;lo«r old mother guru a»
। the nfipe; for induvd Sir1'—a plaintive
temlermssa gliding into lier paifeLc
j tones—“we hare luu silver in our iem, fly: tuy mother woe a Haimiek.'
8hwpa&lt;i4- l. M&gt; gltane, I truM. wav
1 full of «ym|Mthy.
“Yin, Sir, a llctnnxk. But revere--.

HJ'e Manufacture

Look

,
■»«»: ILe mimi.-blwter wh« oak uf
Hob nova &lt;to you gs, finr: iJ-o'tao
*1 maeeuhuM i-terfore with
esked. raw, hi r sluade* tinkers playtf it U only in trying to
,
^‘S *&gt;!■■ gregate, du-lightfa] to due who
t euty raiuutj. Mr-.. ljni Mrw
nmureintniate sdgualat,
,
anefi thou biv huiuekrerier
K"“"
,u-v
* •*•« 1 —
I*
chance, Lone If rubbing with times
( write taper tiugvr. tho old silver that
“As you op&gt; to bo gone all day, amt my nu.tbsr c®c* detigfated to honor.
I isT.iiiably ms* to suc i things myself, It m-ofod mIv this experience, 1 felt,
wmildyou loaw tho key nl tbe Mic
with me ? Thv silver bas'lung been in .to make uUfa willing sieve, to eoad mo

JEWETT &amp; ROOT’S FIRE PROOF STOVES!

In tho BEST STYLE and froin

“Du*xM*t:—I have packed «swy
thing th*: could be conveniently oarrt*.| - the ctottms, th* sslver, tho tawk*,
and aa raauy light ornament* *» poarible. I tMak you might easily taka ths
earpeta, if yon are expxdiiuua amd am*
relr upjn your men. The eU«•(&lt;***•»"

r-'m - », ,!i,.!X.T.tX2S^X

I
,

Also a Large Assortment

Genuine Eastern Oak

th* lotto wing i&gt; a tslnocript.-

«■’ ‘■■I •

Unieir^aJhj known as the BEST HEATI.VO STOVE in iht IVorld /

M«*nufactux^&lt;l fk’om

I turned, thrilled with homsr. Tba
orange* wore reoing jwll-mell down
stain, to th« delight of aereral street
urchin*, aud out into the gutter. I
unfortunate wretch, had acat them
there with an unconaciom» niovemeai
ot my arm aa I grsticulated to my­
self.
Nothing .lira mutiny in a man's sots!
quicker than ths imputation at not being
a Koutlemen A fire dollar bill, howev­
er. beaded tho noisy foreigner’s wound*;
and mine ‘Mt, fur with one of bis mast
faulutio bow. the peddier repeated,
"fiare, I was mistaken ; I see you sir

through tire lower room* A coetly
Liouse rtock and three espeaeite vaeos
were gtmo from the parlor shelf; also a
verybe-sufifnl lilt v group in terra cons,
for which I bad given an oxtrevagant
price. On a doser examination 1 saw
that the edgeaof ray new carpet ware
loose. They had certainly beat tadcad
down liefore.
I opsnud tbo door into the front
which literally swarmed with s*d&gt;ar»
Tbay aloud uu the chain, Oft.XhaJk*t-

There wm nothing for it now but to
go home again. 1 jd-ased myself with
pscturei ol Mr*. G«»gs bue&gt; over my
silver. 1 make no secret uf saying that
I like to ace delicate, refined women at
work. Hie bare, round, blue-veined
“Upon my nurd, Mrs. Georga” A- nrm», temptingly displayed jnst bebw
isnid. tn-r bewildering eyas sniifisg into I the 1-lirow ; the pretty bsadkwebief tlad
mine, “t wg»ttar«xa;( cbaraieit in icy'
over flowing trvasre; the stent liuon

Celebrated Diving Flue Stoves,

nVMMLL,
»w.

HO. 33.

o satin ami gih.”
W*li, vl evane, I had the partite
Wuuuhly telurahbo-j, ami I Lsd a
-Ml new BnuMrla in Mrs. George**
wn loom. T.&lt; »*.. that kirrly woman latitude! i: wn* !&gt;«autifiil.
*Lfc*» wav 1 auIiJoqumng early eno
.orttiug over my eggs amt meat, wbea
-he. Gniigw tone p'-Uins in with Use
grace uf a *ylpL 1 n&lt;-w saw a
y&gt;|*b in my file, but I am sure that ia

“Nuw tfoa't ee&gt;du mr. dear Sc. You
luu, 1 ktsuw my duty”—with that rneile
uisd t-ucii*4 usy sou MMepiib a tselrt.

�tual argument contained in the aannal
report of th* P. 0. Department was not
anticipated by any on*. "Tbe X J".
UtrtU ia now an advocate of the nation­
al system and tho arguments of tho N.
Ki TVavs aad other jopsm of the mo­
nopoly ring are not only satisfactorily
answered, but their aesumpttona ' are
sh»wn to have been mad* in ignorance
of the true merits of the caa*. Th* respdctablo Axmntry pres* iuivo evmything
to gem and nothing to fcto by the re­
form. Moat of them have already ad­
vocated a ehang* in tho system which
at prverat exclude* the provincial press
from telegraphic news, but a careful
study of the report referred to will convine* them that their tree in ter at will
be subserved and the entire public vast­
ly benefited by the noseoge of such n
tew as that so often pressed upon the
I attention of Congrees by Mr. Creswell.

ftanstarf of vote* given in tho Fret
Representative District of th* County
of Barry, and State ot Michigan for the
Th* annual meeting of ths State First Representative Distrut ot Barry
Teachers' Association will be hold at County ai the General Election held in
Jackson. December 2Cth'rnd S7th. The said County, November 6th, 1872 :
Association will meet at the Baptist

B. F. NORRIS '•* CO

E vV

Church on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'­
clock, and close aa Friday evsuing. —
Teachers from all parte of the State are
cordially invited to attend. Effort' are
being made to'furnish culertaiamont
free of exponas for ladies especially. A
new feature of this meeting ;will, be n
supper for minnber* of the Association
on th* evening of the day when tho ex­
ercise* doe*. Addresses are expected

&gt;d moat oomplet* Jewelry Store In th*
Htoek ever brought to Hi* City.

137

Wha: have Banks, Blair and Farns­ Ward Hunt to a place on the U. B.;
worth, who were, but aro not, Republi­ Supreme liench rwv Justice Neteoo re- 1
cans, done, that they should be kept in

Irring,
Rutland,
Tburnapple,
Woodland,
Yankee Springs,

dosMtsatio Chairmen ol Cumnuttees.only
shows selfishness in tbe kighort degree.
One would suppose, to hear them talk,
that were they in power, that they would
ptecoa in Congress. Does anybody
• suppose for a minute that they would
do any different than the Republicans
•redoing? If they are such a mag­
pie Orsutey Elector', when they met in
the several States, the other day, cast
their rotes for Prcihteni Grant ? Mr.
Greeley (blow tea memory) being dead,
•f course they could not cast their rotes
fur him; then why not in their unprecedeafed magnanimity, vote fur General
Grant? This howl about injustice il
all bosh. Wo boliava it just, that when
a member of a party deserts. an! goes
over to tbs oilier party, aad does all he

a fom. stock

or I

Diamond^
Hdror Spoons,
TaaSeO*.
Iwdics' tfotts.
Pearl Setts.

:W552»5S5E5a8«Sx.B5'!
iSSiiminltitfixSaScs

The whole number of vote* given j

Goblet &lt;

for said wffic* of R*pre**ntatire was
two thousand three hundred anl seven­
ty-four, (2,374) and they were given Tor
th* following persons, via :

Butter Dishra,
Gold Rings,
Gold Troth Fisks'
Gold Pen-.
• Gold Watch Keys,
Cora) Item,

County of Barn-. )
We do Hereby Certify, That the
foregoing la a correct abatement of the
votes given in the First Repmeiitatire
District uf the County of Barry and
Btste uf Michigan, fur Representative
in the State Legislature for the First
Representative District; at the General
Election held in sail County of Barry,
on Tuawlay, tho fifth day of November,
in the year one thousand eight hundred
and eevonty-two.

Silver Thimbles,
Gold Lotieta,
Shift Stu Ida,
Music Boxes
8&lt;-al Rtngs,
Brooches, Ac.
Opera GIsms*.

(l,51f&gt;), votes. John A. Robertson to
eel red eight handrail a-d fifty-eight,
(858), vote*.
Stats ot Mice ton, 1

Office and Parlor Clocks of every description.
Watch material aad Tools for fawelers.
Any

IKES

mk

visiting our city should rail st our cUahllsluuant aud examine the goods.
THE CHEfifPEriT FR1CW T8 OUR MOTTO.

B. F. NORRIB &amp; OO.,

M_____________ A________ 1S7 , US STATE BTKgST. CHICA GO

:K“5I
2595E5i

j mostly a ■*«■• paper.
| France a Jb^iubli___
Germany gradually pom *at*d with
! Republican ideas—Spain swaying tn
. th* nerveh.*** grasp ot a ruler no good
I for a King and too weak fur a Repub­
lican. who is unable to govern the great
island that block* the entranc* to our
Gull uf Mexico, and equally unable tn
give it up— tbe German speaking peoptea agitated by a m-w Frotestanturn,
separating Irom the Be* uf Rome on
tu« dogma of Papal InfalliU rty and
assuming to recugnix* th* “Old tLtlio-

wt-bs* of many friends follow the for
lunate pair as with (he moat happy
au-plcaa they *et out on their matrimo-

Tbe Judge, tea stranger tn us; tut lb* of Nuvi-uibar. A. D. IM
Junior Editor of tbe BoHXBlt, and hl* I
*
family having had a long acquaintance
with Miro Magown, while a resid/rt ot
his wife hnl juat arrived, and were mo t Orangeville, truly niab them Chappy ond Representative District of thi&gt;
I at t!te depot by Mrs. Colfax's brother. ami proaperoos voyage over the matri­ t'nuaty ot Barry, and State of Michigan,
Jfi gutting their trunk* into th* light monial ace. May It ever be their happy for Beprvseutath* in tbo Stat* Legist*tore for th* Second Representative Dis­
open wagon which the brother drove,
trict of Barry County, at the G-netal
Mr. Colfax aaoiated, anl in so doing
stood in th* tear anil of the wagon' when
ths l»od scwch of a locomotive near by
caused thohorw* to givo a sudden start,
IMlt-nt &lt; rtfli'u to Michigan Inventor*, for
and.jMr. Colfax fell backward to the
tbe week ending December 7th, 1872,
| groutnl. The end-board was firmly in
and each liearing that dnlu Furnished
। ita place, most fortunately, which in some
this paper by Cox A Cox, Solicitor! of
! degree broke the force of the tall and
Patent*. Washington, D. ('.
! caused him to atrike on hi* shoulders in­
stead of hi* hvad. But for Ibis circnmstance, tho aeddont from which he esca­
ped with inconsiderable bruises only,
i would undoubtedly have resulted iu his
«evvB» injury, if not death.
♦
Wo learn that Mr. James B. Hroder- Johnstowu,
roc of Allegan, is candidate for Secrets Mapie Gruv*,
ry of tho Senate. From whs: wo have i Orangeville,
hoard of Mr. HeaJnrwm w* believe him I Pratrievilla,
! well qualified for the place and worthy
i,i«»
of th* appointment’ As a soldier Mr.
Hsndsrsun did good sarvic* iu th* Un­
ion army and a. a Republican he ha*
drmc good servicw at home.—Gm&gt;4Hat1 moral darkness involved the uatioa in \ntJIrrtU.
its unenlightened shadows. Reason
j abed a faint glimmering over th* minds
uf men hks the cold and insufficient
one hundred and sixty-nine (liol’J
shining ol a distant star. The immor­
tality ot man's spiritual nature was unvote*. Edwin Hamburg recrivn-l .h:*«&gt;
knowa, hi* relation to Heaven undis­
hundred and ninety-three (;I1&gt;3' votes.
covered. and hi* luluro destiny obscured
in a cloud of mystery.

aayu

old Opera Chains,
(tents Ojwre Chain*,
Geld Neck Chalet
Hives Vest Chalna,
Table Castors,
Cak* Buskt-fo,

high pteeee to the exclusion, of good,

' That thn Democratic pr*«s should
gr^wl at tho displacement of Liberal-

CHICAGO.

----------- AVATCIIEH.

bee Mt, hard working, party men ? That
Escape
The South Bend Ryutrr of th* 2® th
ult- savr
Mr Fol fax had a narrow vscaj&lt;* from
a vintent death one week ago hut Satur­
day, jat Andover, Ohio, the home of

corner

HM!
axd

James B. Angell, of the Michigan Uni­
versity, Preet T. C. Abbot, of th* Agri cultural College, Prof. C- A. Kent, of
the Michigan Law School, Prof. J? Esta­
brook, Prinmpal of th* State Normal
School, 1W. J. M. B. Sill. Principal of
Young Ladies* Seminary, Detroit, Prof.
U. W. Lawton Supt of Schools, Jack­
son, Prof. W. S. Parry. Supt of Scfoools,
Ann Arbor, Prof. C. B. Thomas, Sept
of NiIm Schools, I. M. W*Uiagton,
Principal of Dstroit High School, Prof.
E A-Strong. Principal of Grand,Rap­
ids High School, Prof. W. H Rayne,
Supt. of Adrian School*.
The meeting promtees to b • the must

Turn whlahever way you may, the
winter of thslr discontent, asems to be
. atiRIii t»H blast. Taking that party a s
aa exasapb, it must truly boa terrible
iag- our Nary to a reepectel-to footing
thing to have once pewoaaed power, and
among the nations of the earth. It
then have that power wTe»t*d away.
caste money to run a Government and
On* would naiaraQy suppose, that afeconomy should bo exeroasd with dis­
cretion in every Department, but to al­
D*snocv*rie party hax just received, that
low several other |mwen to maintain ’
its mraben would take th* inevitable in
infinite superiority over us tu the mat-;
good part, and make th* most of it ter of defending Seaports ia a sianifrst |
Bai no, the muttering* of tb*ir thunder invitation to insult, and to the natural &gt;
IS still h"-w. and &gt;t u fully illustrated
reaslt thereof—an expensive wsr.
that the greater the wound th* greater
tbe pain. It would be v*ry pwumpA delegation of Western Steamboat
taouSt It seems to tu, to suppose that,
nod th* Dmnoiralic party been voted in­ men aro expected to arrive in Washing - to power at th* late eketion, and that ton In a day or two for th* purpose of .
wkefi they should become a majority in proasing upm Cungres the passage of a Louise H. Magown, youngest datighier
of the late Edward Msguwn of Orange­
Congress, that they would allow Ro- law regulating Steamboata which is in .
ville. The wadding took place at the
publicans to retain their positions at charge- of O*n/M&gt;gl*y of Pittsburgh.
Tho
President
has
justknotninated
I
the head* of important committees.

they helped to elect Gen. Grant far four
years more, though unintentional on
their part, by doing all they could to
defeat him, certainly give* them no
claim* to the positions they were ap­
pointed ; while they were stlft Rspubli■ ana, and advocating and working for
Republican princinlas and measures.
We kaow aot what grounds the House
■has for wot accepting the resignation vf
Gen Batik*. It i» to be hoped that hi*
resignation will be accepted, aad that
Blair and Farnsworth will bo displaced,
and their pteeoe filled by good trust-

&amp; 139 State St

a*d with greater
bvrs Tbo News
1 by brief comthat no reader
rhft* given sutfi-

I
3 ?ItK?H=gF

Tyr

JilBi/lt,

Hhw:rate&lt;^Mouth!y Journal, unIvor•
»al!y admitted to lu&gt; th* Haud*uin*at ‘
! I'eriudiral in tho world, A
IteprMoatadve and Gmixnion of Amerirari

, ’ whb know ita worth ‘ t&gt; commend Tho
Weekly Triisw to their fneade and
t neighbors, and wo proflar it to clubs at
’ ; prices which barely pay tho cost ot pa

It was at thia

hovered about tbo tend of God,* chosen
people. They auno hko water angels,
sent to earth on sum* embassy of love.
I Th* one of majestic statue aad well
fornunl hmb*, which her drapery scans­
' iy concealed, in her *r*ct bra nog and
steady eye, exhibiting tho highest de­
gree of strength and coafiriencx Her
right arm was extended in nu imprasa-

County of Barry. J
Wo do Hereby Certify, That tho
foregoing h a correct statement uf tho
vote* given in tire County of Barry, and
Stair of Michigan, for Repres -ntstire in
the Stele 8*gislalurt&lt; for the Secund
Repreaontativo pistrict, at the General
Election, held in said County of Barry,
on Tuesday, tho filth day of N-jvsmbor.
in tho year one thousand eight hundred

GEO. IL DROOK8,
gate l-ores, while he was equal to th*
greatest intellectual emergency.
Th* importance given by Speaker
Blair aad the
the crwM JfoMte- slander is one of qurotionsbla
wisdom in view of the time that will be
occupied in tho investigation aad tbe

■ is published «very Ta*«d*y aad Friday,
I aud, beitig printed twice a w-«k, it con
। tain* nearly all the important News.
| Cutresponilou.«. R»vi*««, and Editorials
ot rho Dauy, including everything on
tho subject o Agncultur^. and mucu
interesting and valuable matter, for
which thvre is not sufficient room iu the
W**kly Fr.lww. TBo 8emi-W**klr
Tritea* also give*, in t)&gt;* course of a
ywtr, three or four of tbe
aarr asd ut&gt;«t romaa aovxu,
by Irviog author*. Th- cost uf these
ateasysf teaigbtia book form, would
be from six le eight dollars. Its pnos
b*i been lately reduced, so tluC Club*

dr-d Mid twstrty WK- (2621) Vol**, Lucius Russell raovirad two liwaaMd *ix hun­
dred cud ninetT four (2C0I) ente*. Charles B. Wo*d received one thousand two
hundred and fifty eight (1268) votes, Hickson AV. Bolfo rceeived one thousand
ten hundred aud forty-fire (124*&gt;) vote«, and C. B. Wood received one (1) vote.
Tbe whole number of । otrs gi'«e for lb" office of C &gt;aniy Survey or w** three
llumand ninv hundred aud fifty mi*, (8051) and they were' given for tbe fallowing
persoos, via: John Q. Creasy revel red two ibmsand eeieu hundred and flftesa
[2715] vote*. Joseph Martin received one thoosaod tw* hundred and thirty-eix

tbe Constitution of lb* Unifod Hate'.
Independent of all politinal parties, it
endeavor* to treat them all with judi­
cial fairness. Il labctT to pttrify flt*
administratinn of Government, Natiou*1 State, and Mnuicipal, and u henaver
those ia authority, whether in National.
Blate, or Mauuapal affairs, take the
load in this work, h wi-T thttten give
them it* cordial support But i: can
never bo tho servitor of any political
party; nor will it surrender or even
waive its right to criticise and condemn
what is wrong, aud oommend what is TERM6 OF THE DAILY TRIBUNE
right in th*-actionof any parti*-* or of
To Mail Subscribers, *10 a year. '
any public men.
Now as always. Th* Trilutu labor*
with all ita heart for the promotion of

that body
But th* mo.', absurdly
inipalaivr specimen of misapplied genorusity an th* part of a Republican
line* tn an opponent was tho refusal to
aoeept the resignation of Mr. Banks
(who had deserted to tho enemy) of the
a leading committee of
tbe Hauac, end thereby rendering it
qaite prttbablo that two other commit­
tees wiB also be conducted in the intar­
sia of political opponents to the nd of

Ww. H. Powaai,
-—w
Secretary of the Board of County Cinvisssn
STATE OP MICHIGAN, J

and Consumer nearer together,—what
ever tend* to swell the ranks, increase
the knowledge awl better the condition
of tho** devoted to Prtdnctir* Industry
find* mention and encouragetnent in

pnblioateni to worthless article*.
Thou shook!*: not rap at the door of
a printing office. . for bo that awwered

MUSIC BOOKS
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tie of Centaur Liniment cured 11 perfect­
ly. Chas. Hili, SIS Pine Bt., Bute.”
H. Mantb. Esq., BnpL, of Adami Ex.
tires* Stables, New Perk, says: “All

ix-Brrw in it. oighth year of publication,
aad hae from its begining been dis­
tinguished for the purity and original!ty at ita literary cont ante, and the beauty
ondexwlleaoeofitepielorialilluatewtioaa.
The aerial ator tea for next year will be a
non tinuatfon of “Uncle Dick's Legacy,”
by Emily Huntington Millet; “n.ddcn
TreMurur*.'' by Maty A Denutem, and
a now story by IWw C. Wwk. ; bosides a van*ty of shorter stories, Fotery,
nrtietee on ifcientific Topic. Natural

■ss'

�Tif« RefdeiJcuH B\|lan(.
«WTT&gt;

WMtu

nrcoKsiiTBir.

this office.

The nndwigued will be
with Cook 4 bheldoa, no
West of Hatting* House,
day i* December to roceiw

BsyAe Maoit-vr. the very beet in
thtf world aud cheaper than r.nywhem
•lac U Harry County. Com* in an I try
theui *t&gt;d you will be oonrin-vd that it
to a W. W . bOy *11 of our Machine*
lor c*«k, BB(] am anj wij|
low ffinin.* Htw.ug Machine Noudlwt,
111 Mecbine. all at tbe N*w
CMOICHES.

_ _

Peninsular Railway.

■“..'hunk

I. 0. 0. F.
.
-XaUArtW-i-t &gt;•' U &gt;■!«. . ..

‘ysartt:

। ^Fbr any one to *upp*M&gt; that buainim
of any kind can l„ &lt;*^4 on
w'»«k to weak and from month to moatb,
and finally have it extend from yw to
jnr, withost receiving any remuaeraBon. to ,p.»k Qf, for
ul&gt;,r 4(J
For inttaae* w* will take oar own (Bla­
sts) Office for aw example and vet forth
• fow rnatten at they actually txi*t,
tod then arvrytxidy can
whether
anv kind of butite*, nn thjive. tuppowng those kind* of bovineae haring
to be earritd on after th* favtdon of thi.

pLUfMTlflN

5ITOS.;

S. T.—1860—X,

Thi* wonderful vegetable Mtorativ®
it the abort -anchor of thafcebl. and de­
bilitated A* wtomc and cordial for the
aged and languid it
among ttomaclue. J
the nervous weakness
are e»|*&lt;-ially tObject, it i* tupuwding
•twy other atimulan V In all climate a,
tropical temperate or frig-d, it arts aa a
tpixifio ia every specie* uf diaordrr
or any other IMutiug Offlr*. Now, we whWr nndennine* tho bodily rtrengtb '
and
break* down the '
’
will alate, to cornmeuee with, that wo
have Ere hand* all the time, and o«*.
•tonally have to have extra help, and
tho** Landa hnvo to be paid from six tu
fiftaen dullart per week.
Tliea the
print peperalona (for thia Office.) coat[iugon an arorxg*. eeventoen dollar*

Vto*na.~No mediaae hu attained 1^* ***b’ *’*■!•• ink, and extra help
■uch aprvat reputation it this juatly ' worb utf ‘be paper* on publication
celebrated conqiound.
" I, ^*J
day.
r- Now than,
then, yuu
yuU have something
*om
' of' ~~
an ‘idea of Wha!
'’•■Wiss hat never failed io effect
"halp
‘ end‘ the ,-r-.
fur th* regular i„0#
. bqJ
cure, gif ing tone aud -strength tu th
now for flat cap, and book paper, for
tyatorn flrbilitatod by disease.
extra nice work in tho job line, and tak­
TakxJHxx*.—Al) who ar* indebted ing it altogether, b.-eid-* rent aud th*
• the flnn of Alton and I’rrwtun. mutt fomily expmiMaof tbe publisher*, and
: once ,-all and aetlla their accouato, it coat* to ruu even the Bixeaa OtBro,
itbout further delay.
al Im.I (cventy-five dolian to one hun
Allan A Prestos,
dtvddulUra per week. Now. buw (with­
Hatt«K« Nov. 10th 1872. novSOtU
out a furtuna on hand) can any newtpaper linn carry on huunrot and live,
uuleea its [latraa* aie prompt to pay for
their paper, anil fur job* dune
What would the farmer think, it he
had to artl hi* produre and wait aix

Holiday Goods of all fur !•.*• ««»d
petbap* never g*t
kinds for sale by Sher­
ibera, many of them, are very prompt,
1 we prstume tbo other* would be if
man J. Eich.
——- —-------------

thry knew the coat of carrying on a

Overcoats 85 tO 823 printing office Thoae who have job j
cheapest Store in the
w " •&gt; u»
m *UmluJr ol ,h“'n ,‘nlr1y forget, or
Bt&amp;tC.
8t&amp;r
Clothing put off Horn time to times and tot thr
House, Grand Jiapids.
matter run lunger than they iutonded. |
Grind River Vallsy Division

WE MEAN BUSINESS NOW
Immense Reduction in all our Prices,

hue

xj||,OIKI 110 IM 01’MM!
Must be Sold this Winter.

We are in Earnest,
And our Prices Prove it

ciry fwss depot

Magnetic Ointment

Has now on hand'a cemplete a isortnicjit of Z/ooAwJ
Stationery, Pens. Penhold-}
ers, Ink, Slates, Pencils}
Pictures, Picture Frames^
Initial Paper and Envel~\
opes of the latest styles^
Hetarc. Coni, and Fancy^
Articles for the Holidays.
Call ana see them.
J/Io. HOBC^S.

hnveu’t room to mention nil our fteduceil Prices, but we
Herewith Pledge ourselves to OfB^r and Sell the Rost ILirguins in

MEN AND BOYS’ CLOTHING,

our patron* are generally quite prompt, •
end when ire are ubiigod to cull upon
thrifli. they uro rn&gt;Mt generally ready to '
pay at unro. Wo have no couture tor ,
anxon*. uul.ru it ia tor ouraelve*, for if
romiM in ■•fir datim. Then, ar* foe
men who tikn pL-murv in dunning (&gt;*»
•uitoblo for Alow ere. Saw Mill*, Buggi«« J
, and Wagons 1’ainti, Oil*, Ac., nt tho&gt;'n,e,
'‘ and a&gt; u general thing, misuo men
Drug an* Book Store &lt;rf
w“t
jnn.-5t3 ,
J. 1*. Bomxt* &amp; Co.
am&lt;
— . —.
V
Oil*. Oil*. Oil* l« tbe cry, but you „k

HOUSE

CLOTHING

STAR

T^E q/fE^T O/tE p^lCE STOQE,

36 Cunnl Street. 36

THEY HAVE STOOD THE

Sr#rtscA‘;

Tb. "C.I B.4
from Chicago through Gale.! urg to
Burlington, hat achieved a cpleuilnl
reputation in the last two year* at the
lembMC Pnasengrr Route to the weet.
At Burlington it nmuwUwith the great
Italic; lta» wh&gt;b ran. ato.
through Southern Iowa to Nehrttaka
and Kan***, with clown conuo-.tion* to
"
**■*
1
'

».iirtiatotr&gt;i&gt;

1X6^®?

£rsl'cs?&gt;

ISliM.1

,aas‘ss»

MICH

quality, and cheapne*, in prieu baMe, “n,e
uf
a11 ,b“
all who examin* them.
23tf I diiforcnt calling* ■&gt;[ life, had a fortuuo
'
. tiiafiu- of eocre* they could l&gt;o
.bliging, anil wait an indrtiuit»
New Good* in cn.il*** variety jutt
oiwned, aad Air «alc at attonithintrly
low price* nt Hariirr 4 Bailey"*. m29tf they h .ro to look to the. *anuag. ol
~
*
cmplpyot and theni**ir&lt;-* fo:
with which to keep th* machine

ly eotang to iigM in i*gar&lt;i to thi* pen
te ni agent in aaturn. 3ho Magnetic
5 ptitg* uf Michigan umi other lucalitn_
,b. profound W.ten... ",
.. .
t.,n,I
Urajrara.™
a muted to hav- I .-a m «.mpU*ho.l
through ffie agcccy •■f tfec " Magnetic’'
If tfoto-water-nr&lt;-imptvgnalillr magnetu-m, it ft at all wonder-

FAME AND FORTUNE.

J UBl LEINEW YORK OBSERVER.

Detroit &amp; M il waukee R ft

'kTiIrtr

Michigan Central R. R.
OU), RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE.
tao»w» I'Mra.t usl CMarx Mklar »■»» »■»
•MtUM *u&gt; ir»la* £»■» «CProwl aad Wwi tr&gt;«

taint much valuable information ; a
large correct map of the Groat Wert,
winch can be obtained fro* of ctiargwbv
addrotoing tile
‘ ”
Agent, Ik 4 M.

local

“Eft
while lb* Jocuxxt it 21) by 47 inc
Jfleyw Juttrurl.
Gue** not, Don. Take your t«.
rule and tncasum the B**&gt;*s. «

police;.

-pl

!

I

lit»

®W|S8s
■! iT
x»:
fS kt*
iil
?, IS
wr

John «K&gt; 4 Co a- celebrate I GUd 1’cn*,
h* bert ia 'be market, for talc at tbe
City Sown Doput. P O- building.

Th* brick work to th* new School
building i* cumplrted and the roof and

cornice are being pot on.
Lie Raed ju*t peteed our office with
See Hero. S tnuigvrf—Tbarv ia not u»
utltutton la the City of Hartlnc* that hi* modi* buggy, to get it weighed- B
I mor* worthy of patrona c. than that w.^h. but 222 lb*. A perfect hearty. '

s

Go and *e* it.
Tu M. E. Social wiU be entertained
br Mrt Wm. Tinkler, on Tueeday even­
fog of next week. All ar* cordially in-

WK^'^irsasrt-.
’ ‘--uh 'to AO LhMfc ^a* tkafllto V^4

AMERICA

American Organ

ACCIDENTS
The Weekly Sun.

Buecll ba* Lotto of thing* for the
Hulidav*. Seo bit n»w ad.
Th* City New* Depot it introduced
J. F. Holbrook La* a donee Cterirtmu Night, at Woodland Center.
The epiaootic i* rapidly diaapje-aring
in this city. No death* among the hurte* bars uceurrod that wa hare heard of

PRICKS 1 TRAPS

Is Offered Ic the PiUic R ill Britt.

Everybody Should try them before lurchasif ewhem.dE

THE WEBER. HALLETT &amp; GLMSTON.
AND GABLER PIANOS.

New Advertisements.

Pmur Qwtw-

Toys.

Toys.

TOVS.

Toys.

Photop-aphs,

CUNDURANGO.

Fhotgrtphr.

FRANK L. WARD.

Bib*. Keene S t •’». Flail Extract.

Ha ntinf8 $ Allefan.

May 15,

$5 to $20

Toys.
Toys.
8553485348535353

BARLOW &amp;

‘Silver Tongue’

Wm F- Starkweather and L. Diektnaon hav* opened a Paint Shop in Stri­
ker* building. For Sign painting in all
ita branch** " Lang” known how to do
it; and for Hou** pointing and
fog. paper-hanging, etc- ata. “ Will”

Ketp a large supply of Salt for •ale al Lowest market rates,
their Brick Warehouse.

REMOVED
To Washinfton Block oner

!te ffl s wm 11 p cal m to MIW to t* Tatar.

TEACHERS.

nn lervtand* hit "Ina."

10 Barrel loin aud more sold to dealers nt a. very smalt
rance above Cnr-load Rates.

WREATH OF ROSES.'

HASTINGS BABULS WS '

BLASTINGS

MEAT MARKET
Ctonmra, Cxannwo, Cwrars-i.—The
I—t eaaorttMOt in the city «mmrting of
heavy C—imerw Suit., Black CWh
i Suit* and a ^JwndiJ amortm*ni of Black
i Pant, aad Vert eaitobi. for Utoee articrpatiag marriage- For tai* ai th* N*w
' York Coah Star*.

Water Lime,
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kinds,

.

PATENT COOLERS;

pillELUpBEttF^I^D /g
MI I.Y POkK ***&gt;.
J. H SLATER.

leer.

Builder,

.

. .

LOTS.

“M®

�Lt.

iJCchijan Machinin' Depot

®«FL
mqirnlMHi, UaOewtod hk .miin, limo
dunng the paat rammer in makiag ex£*■««••
‘h« “»&gt;•- TU park i*
W by 65 mDra ln axtout. It » ca! u„
by tw
"—
*
r

Gijintic

Gift Bate? i se.

CAPITOL

I8RB-!

MICHIGAN

\ tieiTooo

WANTED AGENTS'

BLOOD PIHIFIER
Grund Mtuieal Entertainment
wwait ia&gt;pura by dalatatHaa MCTtUuaa. ar*
acr»ritl«M ar alm dl.«aan. BlotcUa.
r.teaa. raatalaa. C.«k,l, F^pto*. Aa., Ac.
Ilan? faa a l&gt;,.pepilr lu«Mch t t'alro*
Kfattwa ta pmatpih .aLa lb. ...Ua la toMIt
M"t vilbpanrir of tba tUwl. Itruaaiaal lea
4aa»y. &lt;lrn«ril Wrakaw aad iaertis.
GRAIN
AND
FLOUR.
Haro ro. wcakacaa at tbo Utaatlar. I
FOOT KKE1.DV HTTlEKT. DCTKOiT.
Tn .rain 4**r.r of Ctaoak lhanb-a
***IC
‘kHr *♦***•h.tuM af lb* ttoWriA. I

mm* okillful enrwen would ba baffl-d
mtMra&amp;mu mewro krnddu roadwny» through it Thi,. Mr. Langford
-YW La not the ca»e, but. a. in Jmo.t
•n?«a.of tha mountain, fin. route.
‘-Le improresmt
of which will nrcea.itato no 'exiraragm outlaw. Ho mid, that th. country
&gt;T bhn tu. araran i. .r„
®oro wonderful and atrango than baa
yet bran mmi. poldic. Th. completion
of the Northern Pacific will bring it
wilbin eMy acoc-as to tourista, when tho
tide of travel that ha. Mt wit.i inch
Mndy Ao. 10 the volley of th. Ycm.
&gt;.0 will be turned Montuna ward to view
the moat aingular, grand, and ab•“■My wou#orfal locality of whieh tbe
wmid ha. any knowledge.

MATHEW

BUSINESS

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION.

St. Joseph, Mich. Nv. 4,1872
Tho Calvert Lithographing Company of Detroit,

AMERICAN

MARBLE

COLLEGE

"•I th*ritl,p-t MmM tad lopartlaf rlrw tu .11 lb* vital tu.ee.; torIHI.M** tip &gt;ad n-Uori.g
ba ■•akwd«M&gt;ul&gt;ai*&gt;a f*B

JURUBEBA

JOHN N WENDELL &amp; CO.
■ M.liC". inr.i.n is
Flnar. Grain. Berk and 8

twin Baran.—Tba effect of oold on
iron, omecraing which much diroraify
Trunk Railway ot •cuUa. which inaxponnd to never* cold, aud* a cued deal
of tt. At th* rvcoul hnlf-ymrly mnwting of th* company, in London, tho
PnradMt aaid that 8,500 to 4,000 rail*
ou the line break rtvrj winter 1 Bn: h«
found oomfort iu the fart that, in about
110 mOm of ntNl track, only aight or
twu rail* hare broken. It wm fcon-d
when Bonaamrr jaQa ctta
dwitod that their romUnce to wear
wouH ba counterlialiit&gt;rod by unusual
liability to break, end that they would
be eapacially dangcrotu in wraro cUrantro, tho hnpro-ion boing, apparoaUy.
that haring ^miethrag of the hardm ai
of cant iron, they had also something of
ito briulenaM. Thia experience ol ibo
Grand Trunk Railway, hawerar, indi­
rate* that thay or.' ranrcinlly tilted for
raeh climaua.

PROBATE ORDEB.

Morrison'* Addy Department.

$23,900 in Ileal Estate !
$3,000 in Cash !
.
$0,555 in Personal Property

GRAND RAPIDS

MANTLES AID GRATES.

716 PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS

Ir-d purr arU
KELl.uwu.

LIGHT IN

THE EAST

P. A. BILUNGS.

A Farm of 121 acroa. aituat.xi in tho
t'twnahip ot llaltimorv, 8 milro from
Hailing., anil only .'I mi lea South uf th.
Grand Hirer Valley It. It. at Quan In '
p»A y.ung anil growing orchard, good
ok building*. living stream of waler,
»u arpa. under impror.menta, J tnilo
mm School IlirtiM), bugar bu*h ot
t.OOn, trow. Spleudid timber of all
Simla'; Oak, liaowcvd. \\ Lit*wood c-ftx.
fi-rma, 825 per acre. For fun her in-1
■truciiooi, inquire nt thi* Chile-, or at;
;he'j&gt;n;pTi'&lt;doi»,
- H. II 4 A. G. FREEMAN.
Baltimore. April 17th. 1*72.

BLOOD fUHBilB.

CHAS JUNE &amp; 6110.,

Shell Qysters and

Clams,

WILLS CARBOLIC TABLETS

Harper's Magazine.
MATURE

imnomH.iwL stmziw.

IEUEW.

NATURE’S
FARRAMO

4

WILLIAMS

Hair Restorative

CO.

THIOAT ANO LUNG INSTITint

S,9&lt;
Carriage &amp; House

1- D. SINE’S NINETEENTH

oBAKDANHDALDlSTfilBmijN

$200,000 00

MIRROR AND PICTURE FRAMES

IN VALUABLE GIFTS L.

Fla ft; Banners, Streamers,
and Political Caricatures
■Painted to Order.
WOODEN

Q10.0W IN AMERICAN GOLD!J
10,000 IN AMEBlCXy SILVEB1

BLOCK

l&gt;.«. VD3CTtXL •&lt; th. bHl raatt

EvautSESM-

LETTERS-

J?.. WILSON'S

TABLE

BULIARL

CPUEH MIXTURE.

MANUFACTURE

Harper’s Weekly-

Glnss Show Cards.
LANGLEY DICKINSON

bET&amp;OIT,

BOILER WORKS.

llnMinga, Sept. 18. 1872.—tf

THOUGHT RUlllK"&lt;_^4jm
"DoiiEsnrrTB
wTha.i

ruHGULorrs

HERE.-’.?.'".'.

sbj=s?5*;

WONDERFUL CEL
lottc/iy

PATENT COOLER:

A NOU.'.E CSAMTr

I’ENTHE^WEJS!

Ktaia State Orpm Asylnn,
OHFORT’S
OUCH —

WANTED.’^.-X’;

ijfeuSjfflnSiffiiffiite. &lt;

Bupinocx tliat will Pay
*a4 ia alrwtr bM»

a.ne'i.sj-Mais.isiMiR.'

raraMM LaLwaami U.aaM two. ar. &gt;ntul:».l

PVMFY YOUB BLOOD.

Silver Tongue’

WORM CONFECTIONS

ssSstsksssHi.I'sls; 'c

Harper’s Bazar

•■FSftWZ

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;$75 to *250 per month'

7LlrnJ.v «...

Cl,

Da CROOK’S
mnpor

POKE ROOT.

DETROIT BHBDiB WORKS.)

Dr. Crook’s Wine of'L r
IO YEzllUd

Public Test
lb* prorod
DR. CROOK'S
Tallow, Grease and

WINE

Potash
COII,

WALLACE * LAW.
HUBiuhiumOx *«*MU« apm.ii.r. aad.a
ik b aa«n*a** ilwra »u&gt; b» But. ai
u •&lt; IhU a-i.A-w la*.an. ct iwu haa-lrrJaaa

Sinicai nd fetaical,
I

DENTIST

OPEN 1- TOP BU0CIE8.

WKIaiualloan braarbMA it.« W™.l

lion ever ouervcl
tbe public.
Itl.rtrtilnUzcmcdteluntnunltOewnf Tnr.amt ua*w'»M turdiocitaewwf Uw Throat and Lup, p-rfarnina U&gt;* mw* rreurtaW. mr.i

annasl. AtruinW, l.n, m ».l .—...n,, .«,&lt;
Uan ifcAJSi-. Hipnlaiad tor &gt;a Mid aanwaac.

■ftnrig
J. H- SLATER.

WREATH OF ROSES.'

TIN, CCfTEE 10 mffl W I1E

ICI1CAJ. ATOTWWMtHCAL.

fineer,

Builder,

Money to Loan.

DlaeaMw of the Tritratj Orpins
JMndioeorany Liver Cotu plain!.

It to also a frapcrlor Tonic,
Bedarai the Appetite,

tfaassi*
KSTBAT.

vsMnm ■»

_

Strayed or Stolen I

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VOL. XVII.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN

fnfesiipal and

WEDNSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1872.

NO. 34

Carfc. i

“all right” Not so a neighbor ot his.
who, io get more capital,
»L hal takin
takM Mr.
Lawrence as a (wrtner
Instead cf
bringing in ten thousand dolinm. that
"cap.!alwl’' was only -LU to put down
three thousand, and before the end of

I- BoiMfar
•*b feruro.
tillbu.

I

Mr. Little shook Ha bead.
“Don’t say no too quick,” replied his
wife. “Let us co over the whole mat­
ter at borne and at the store. Bappooe
ing lus warehouse for tbo day. Tse bo-1 one or two thousand dollars were saved
tag over, be made preparations for go-, in the year, what difference would that
ingoat' with the tnteatiaa of celling
upon Mr. iMwrones. As bo reaebsd |
his bead for Ms great-eooL a voice
seemed to soy to him :
■Tell your wife. Talk fr&gt; her about
it"
But ho rejoefed the thoaght mstaatly.

IDS

Celebrated Diving Flue Stoves,

VnirersaUy l„o,r„ &lt;u Uir BEST HEJ^LVO STOVE in Hit HorM !

rata reread'as," replie
woman, in a reeniuU
afraid of the red flag.
I lion and pot the money in yoar bnaianything about bariums. Hix isn't: ore It wunt bring torn than two thonhelp me," be am wired firmly.
i sand dollars, end it may bring more.
•Toll your wife 1 Ths words were in |' My piano alone is worth nearly five bunhie mtnd, and would keep repeating ri 4red. Wo ran board tor a rear or two,
ihjfeaMyua.
and when we get all right, retsra again
“Oan.t you say where you are going I to boeoekeoping.”
Aaren? Why do you make a mystery I' "We wont try that yet, Betsy, ” said
of HF’
“Oh* it's only a matter of buriaem I

JEWETT &amp; ROOT’S FIRE PROOF STOVES!
Mnnufncttii'etl fr

CHRIST MAS.

In the BEST STYLE and

Genuine Eastern Oak

Salt! Salt! Salt!
FARMERS

Leather.

O, SAY !

W heeler
SpHU/iq Silver j SiL
r‘t PLw&gt; ■'w*

Look to your intercut and purchaf-your Kalt at the,old stint! of

s-s

niRE.

Willson

BLACKSMITHING!

ipso

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp;. Co.
DENTIST

Millt

Mitaijaa.

Eufin M. BasteR Jut 1), 1872.

4570
Pon Wines mi Honors!'

NEW

GOODS

NEW GOODS

TIONS
Be Defy Competition !

Gold &amp; Silver Watches

HASTINGS, MICH.

J. Cole &amp; Son,
JUST

arrive®
J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

Russell 4 Nevins

DRUGS
Medicines,

Michigan Exchange.

Dye Stu tie,

Winter

paints

&amp; oils

Mr. little stood irresolute. What
pond would telling her do?
"What's the matter, Aaron * You've i
hewn dell fur some lime j«at. Nothing
gixng wrong with jou. I hope?*' And
bia wife laid her hand upon hia arm.
son, and never did, as you know.
I
don't believe he's stair man. lad me
take bia place, and you will make a
dear two thousand a year, and may be,
as much mom”
" I rant think of it, Betsy. Lot us
wait awHIe."
** You must think of it. and wo wool
wait awLUo," rwfilied the reeolnta wile.
“ What ia nglit to be done is beet dene
quickly.
Is there no safety ia my
plan Y"
“ Yes, I think there is, bul-----" Then let us adept it al once, and
| throw ell beta overtaxed, ar” end she
"Certainly 1 do. What better reason !। looked at him a little miacHevoaaly,
canyon want than ths one I have giv­ "perhaps vuu would ndlxsr have sum­
en? If she knows that the iocoms is, talk with kr Uwreara, first.” "Hang
reduced, aa a prudent wife, ebo will Mr Lawrence 1” ejaculated Aaron Litendeavor to reduce the arpccuie.
Hadn't you better take off your cost, ,
and ait down and talk with mo a liitie, 1

Hr. Little i«nnitted hia wife to Oraw
off hia overcoat. w faith she took into thn
passage and replaced cn the hat-rerk.
Then returning to the parlor, she said :
“Now, Aaron, talk to me aa freely aa
you choose. Iton't keep anything back
Whatever the trouble la, let me know it

said. &gt;• always the beet help, is moot
to lx depended cn. We may know our- |
selrex. and that is a greet deal more
than wo can say about other |«&gt;plc ,
When shall wo have tbe sale T^.
* Not S3 fast, Betsy, not ttMaat, 11
hav'nt agreed to tbe sale A That
would be sore to make a certain lore
Furniture sold at auction never realises
above half its cost."
। *■ It would bo a certain gain, Aaron,
if it saved you from bankruptcy, with
which as 1 understand it, Vju are threat-

"Oh, them’s no very great trouble
yet. 1 am only afraid of trouble. I
see it coming, and wish to keep out ot
। its way. Betsey.”
"That's wise and jmidvet,” said bis
। wile.
“Now tall me why you are going to
see Mr. Lawrence."
i Mr. Little let his eyes fell to the floor. your coming into my warehouse and
, taking Hobson's place. All the money
fsm retail salsa P*mee through his
hands, end bo baa it in hie power, if
not boaoat, to rob me seriously
I've
not felt altogether easy in regard to him

DRY qOODS 1/i E/ioLin VW‘Tr

Ofc bait, nib Inrat IM Mb
two FU3TEB,
SWCIS)
WATER UME,
LOE Bi HAIR,

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

“ Ton are mysterious. Little.''
“ Am If Well, ia pUin worlc. a
roar ago 1 waa bawd-up for reeuey in
my buatness. and thought of taking ia
Lawrouoe.
I told my wife about it
Bbe said,'Don’t do iJ Audi didn't;
for her ‘den't do it’ was followed bv ouggeetfons as to Ho wife's extraragwnoo
that opened my ayoe a Kttio. I toM her

Maiden Leas, New York, publishers' of
The AUat, adopted hie process for the
production of their Premium CAnimoe,
some three yean ago ; and with the in­
creased faoilitiea thus placed al has dis­
posal, Mr. Stahl has been enabled to
achieve the most admirable results, and
ths tfrm are now printing Chromes,
equal in every resjert to ths very beet

The picture to bo copied is covered
with a transparent sheet of oiled paper,
on which a tracing ot every onUtno is
made. Thia outline ia then transferred
to a lithograjdiic stone, known aa the
“Key." A number of plalra, equal to
the number of tints desired; is next pro­
paced. and an impreasing from the Key
is printed on each. With the original
before him, the artist fills in with a
crayon such porVuas of tbo outline on
each pls to as ho wishes to hare repro­
duce the particular shads assigned to iu
The untouched portions ofjbo plain

seen nothing wrong. Bnt. if yua took
I bis place, two thousand dollars wiU be
! eared certainly."
"Bat if I have my bouse to keep,"
Mrs Little answered to thia, “bow can
I help you at tbo warehouse’ Tbefirat
thing m order is to get the house off my

“ Iton’t you lliiak that Annie rould
be iudncvd to &lt;«mo and lire with US
for a few months until we try this new
experiment
T'
not if be bad twenty thousand dollars.”
" But the money, Aaron ; the money
"Because ia no reason,” replied Aaron
thia furniture would bring I
That a
Lit tie.
■ The extravagance of hia wife is, what I'm l&lt;oking after. You want
wan answered firmly.
"What do you know about her F’
"Only what I have scon. I've celled
on her two or three times, and have no­
ticed the style in which her house is
furnished, jt is arrayed in palace at­
tire compared with ours And aa fur think of it The red flag. Aaron—the
dm*, it would take the interest of a red flag I Deleted upon it, that’s th.
little fortune to pay bar millinir'i and first thing to be dome. Two thousand
mantua maker's bills. No, no, Aaron ; dollon will make you feel Kko another
Mr. Lawrence isn’t your man, dotiend person—fire you oourage, souSdoncu
on it He'd « up the tan thommnd and energy."
“ You may be right, Betsy ; bat 1
just been lingering over a paragraph in dollars in less than two years."
FRENCH CLOCXS,
whkh the writer auggeetJ to beams s
“Well. Betsy, that's pretty clear talk,' can't bear the thought of running oat
OPERA GLASSES, men in trouble the propriety of
raid Mr. Little, takfar a long breath
iug their wires.
"I'm rather afraid, after what you say,
•Talk to them freely of yonr affaire, that Mr. Lawrwoeo is not my man. But
it said. "Let them understand exactly
your condition. Tell them of your difI “Ivii afraid, Betsy; but am no
capito!;
longer faint-hearted
With such a
-Qrw—
_________
। brave little wife aa you to stand by my
itisrfily, sad witboat aay sign c
ride. 1 need not tsar the world.”
anxp-t'
In
a
week
from
that
day
tbo red flag
“Or I may broome bankrupt,
was hung out
When Urn auctioneer
made up Ha accounts. bo bad in hand
a Kale over three thousand dollars, tor
which • check was filUd out to the or­
der of Aeron Little. Il come into bia
hand, just at the right moment, and

lion* of color required ot an artiat who
swsys to lay out and complete the
plaice tor a Ohroana, may bo Uinily
imagined by tbuee who see end odmiro
the srdeod.d results of bis labours.
InTbo.WdswsstaU duaoat may lx
seen two immense Cottrell A BebcoeX
printing machines, salectad fot their
accuracy of register and pawfeet dlatri.
bation. These trsoaas are constantly
occupied in primieg tbe llrrotnoe to be
given aa premiums to subscribers to
Ko AU— for 1871.
The proreea of twlrif priming has,

rage over htliography: the printia; u
niffroui surUa, frem/irs-never per­
feet, amt continually d-maadiag renew­
al-bet dirretly from the engraving Itse’*t which hetnr ua bard motel. will

�WnSi .u.«nU~,.r
ptacM Hatch and Depernt. Thi. bos.d
so cowstUuted wer* proofing to can­
veto the vote., whan, upon du. appliesety.’ioed biX’judJ.’^TttaT5S cither envy or malic.-, to fauirot divrenl
tn its own ranks. The Pasf cccniwrads
District btate Court, whose jariadrction itssMl Uwrcfore, to tire true Repot-liear.,
tn the cM was unquestioned. War- -f Michigan, n* * newspaper which
rauth thereupon forcibly ejected the they van rOf m*.
judge granting said injunction from hi.
8ir.ee tbe drtecriot! of th* New York
office, and installed fa hi* place, before Tririnw. which formerly had to largo a
tu* votes were eanvaswwl or it wa* b-gsl- ' eireuhdion in this -State, thste eonsidely known who was elected, th* Demo rations are particularly wertby tho at
cratie candidate fur tho juJgrahjp in t-ntion nt Republican caavaraers, and
that district at that el ctiun. Proceed. w" believe that many of ths ibonstad*
■ tugs were than had in th* tfa r*m* who have heretofore contented thsm; Court uf tho State, by which the validity
I of this change of judges was brought in
quesbun; and th* court held it invalid,
, and in effect decided that Warmoth's
। board uf convaraets waa illegal aad iu
acts void.
to. aside from politics^ tbe J**4
f These docisfomi of th* State court challengtM contrast as a thoroughly
were treated by Wannoth with pet foci equipped IfiMMomf Punlf AAl
lOjmterapt,
gait .u oorumen.ril fa ba* tho beat market reports of any ot
t «quily in the United States Dtalrict the Detroit ncwsjmpor*—u tbo most
Court, tn which injunction wa. *a*u careful iu its tuiicollanooas seleetiunv—
and obtained agafaat th* Warmoth end publishes no edvsrtiaement* that
Board of Canvaaaen ; and thi* injuni-- ! may not be read aloud in a family.
_____ „u
___
bon waa al»o treated by Warmoth'* j •ri.L —
Board with con:«mp:. Instruction were ;
then given to the marshal to sutorc* the actor, strength, scops and variety of iu
orders of thia court, aid troops were I editorial ducuwions.it is no exaggcraplaced at hia service for that purpose. - | tion or affectation to say that none of its
Msaawhilo the board of canvassers or­ । city cotemporarins protend to cumpete
ganised according to law, or a majority
of them, estivated the vole* and re­
Soon after Ihe first of January, tbo
turned that Republican candidates for Pett will be placed in an entirely new
Preeidcntiol elector* aud State Offi-wr. typographical dress, aud in February
■er* elected, and that certain persons will print a tboruughly ravi*»J Railroad
were sleeted to ths I-egis star*. War­ Map uf the Lower Peninsula of Mich­
moth, having called on extraurdinarv igan, slewing tbe extanriun of all lb*
session ot thu Lcgialaturo, th* partons Railroads in that portion of tfia Stat*
leturuud a, elected Sy tha regular board
gambled iu the State Hwj»\ and af­ will bo eleven iuebe* by thirteen and a
ter uiganixatiun made a formal &gt; equid- bolt in sia&gt;, and show Letter than any
uuc, under -ection 4i artid* 4 of th* Con­ other map in existence tho Railroad
stitution uf Us Ujfitod States, upon Ihe system of the State. Whew it firat ap­
Preident to protect the State from do­ peared, in September, D&gt;71, it attracted
mestic violence.
tho attention of Huilroad men, ahippera,
Resuluuons of impeadimsnt were merchants, capitalist* and boainrar ope­
1 preferred by thia body against War- ra txna, all over the country, and eo great
। tnuth. and under the constitution of far was the demand tor it that more tl-hr
State the lieutenant Governor became nwWy /AoxmwJ ropM* have been distribut­
, active Governor. Anuther body aaaem- ed ia this oounUy and Euruj«’. Scarroi bh d at Lyceum Hall,' m Now Orleans, ly a day elapse*, wen now, that orders
| claiming to be th* Legislalure of the are not recwtvsd fur it. Aa an adver­
I Slate, and was reraguixixl by Warmoth. tisement of the Steto, it ba* never been
Two organisations war.’ thus made, equalled in »ts ellect.
promising nothing to fa* State but dis­
Tho circulation of tbe N'ttUy Put
cord and anarchy. Not doubting that waa nearly doubled last year, and wil I
imwularitiea bed occurred oa both side*. undoubtedly be greatly utilorged this
; but believing fast the Republican had winter.
The Pest Company offer tipecial in­
| received a majority of th* votes of LouitI fans, and acting in conformity to the re- |, duccmenta to canvassers for large clubs,
.
.i - -I-- ------------ ----- ।
besiUes a libral list of premiums to
agents securing thn largest numlx-r of
| tbe President derided to answer the reaolution of the State Hotuo LcguU'.ure
by recognising tbo orgauaalion with
which it ia connected aa the lawful gov-

in * sfazlo volume. We Uadcratand
, th«L for the coming year, th* Ferwr is
■* to be enlarged end gntally improved,
■ but th* MlAcriptira two is to remain
aa bales*, •Imply two doUan a y«ar.

Rtetesaenl ol votes given in thn Coun­
twenty-fivu aero*, i* now under cultiva­ ty of Burry State of Michigna, for Rep­
tion.
resentative in CongntM trern the 3d
The progrea. iu tbo school. baa bc«a Congressional District:
fully un to that attained in former years.
Education, and nut punithmei.t is the
primary aim. Th* report ahbra. from
th* Intvllectual stand of those admitted
to tho &amp;buoL how strictly ignorance
and crim* go band in band. Tbo num­
ber Of commitmeato for. th* la.t six
year* has diminished 20 per «*ut., and
this is regarded as indicating a great
moral improvement in the community
during th* time. Duublloss tho pru«.
irnity of th* School to our l.itlo city
h»* a wboLsome eflect upon a«.me of H*»Usss cm

’
COMSTIT’JTIOIAL AMBIDKOM.

Statement of votes given in th* County of Barry and State of Michigan,
at the Gem! Election h-ld in said County on Tue^ay. th* fifth day of No­
rember, 1872, L-r and against the following propowod Amendments to the
Consiitution of said State, in cumpHau** with Joint Resolution* No*. 31 and
36 of th* B«**i.m foes of 1871, via:
An “Arucndmuiit preri-ling for the payment of bond* iasned and negotiated,
and the purchase price thereof realised prior to the twenty-seventh day uf May
eighteen hundred and seraniy, by Connties, Townships, and Munic!|&lt;liti*s is­
suing tho Mine, for aud in aid of any Railroad Company," to eland as Section
thrre (8) ol Artid* ninetora-a (19-A, “Of fiailro.ida''
A.’»s an “Amendment relative to the limits of Judicial Circuits, and the
'number thcreo'," to stand a* Section enreu of Artiel* six.
Aho, an “Amendment rdativi tu th* salaries of Judges of tbs Circuit
Coon,'* to stand os Section one uf Article nine.

FAME ABD FOBTUBE.

H73.

JUBILEE.

■ ------ rgi.^, H Ikr

HEW YOHS OBSERVER.
■tuser k. Norsk a

co.,

TRICKS i TRIPS =. AMERICA
* lu™ «...

Tbe Board again urges upon th* at­
We frequently hesr tho remark made.
tention of the Dgulaturo tb* n**d ul
HU
admitting buys into tho Schtxd aayoung
Ikai bswesty U th* Lost policy. We
at
.even years ; tor the neeossitv of edare willing to admit that tb* above
uentiun is eo preasing that tbe Superin­
proverb ie Well enough to tboso who
tendent has often, io ubbgstfon tu the
mak* Auwey a policy; but the question
interest*
of the comtrur'’
’
!
children
for sum*
tim*
arise* is .it right, to mak* policy of hou,— —
,
_ high
1 ---------------------grade in other respacis is al'aiued. And
fits*
it ia a true axiom that if yxriety and in­
mon, when it ia actually Mcsajary that
dividual.
do not tax tin ra*e!vus for the
'
foe him to bo honest, ha should in soy
Tho who]* number of rote* far said
1ctrfa* uf yuutb, they will U doubly tax­
way whatever hare policy consMtod
ed
' for tho vwr ol th* adult. The tvfoitn- •ffice of Representative in Ur-ngroM.
1
attwy
power of the Scl o-.l is tar m&lt;&gt;n- was three thousand nine hundred and
with it. An honest man is th* noblest
striking upon youth fa it* i srlier yeai*; sjxtjxn* (8.061),and they w.reg-ven for
work o( Gut . An honest mow is honest
and gtxxl mural training snd fatelkctu- too following persons, v:x:
because with him it i* a yrisreyfa, and
George Willard received two thous­
al disoipliDe are nxne im;ertant than
not a policy; neither dues he require or
rendering tbe institution self-supporting and six hundred ond nia-ty-right (2,098)
by litniung th* inmates to fauoo only ul votes. J-.hn G. J'arkhurst received one
ilssir* a policy ia order that he may be
thousand
two hundred and forty-oao
msturvr ago.
In tin* report, thn Boanl of Control (L24I) votes. Jarob K. Elliott received
recommend still further imprurmu-nU -me (1) vote. Caleb H. Ellis received
of tho premiss*,—a permanent wall ri-ihtocn (18) vote*. John Evan* re­
around tbo yard, walks, aad trews, etc . ceived one (I) vote. Scattering received
being tteodfui They ask the Itogi.lo- mu /'’I .......
ture for 836,000 for the next year and
•rt, than th# lore m hoousty itswlf.
a like amount for 1874 to carry them
STATE OF MICHIGAN,
Wo belivvo an individual who is honthrough.
•it only through policy, ia a* bad, real­
11 *y find it difficult, as do tbo Boards
County of Barry
)
of Control of similar institution* else­
ly, at heart, aa a man who makes tu
Wo do Hereby Certify. That tbe for*.,
where, to devise a perfect system of dis­
cipline; for where mild treatment ia gmnr i* a correct statement of the votes'
tha best policy ? No! Mustamaa be­
Ztrenio
the
County
of
Bany.
Mate of ।
always tu be preferred, when it will se­
cause lie picks up bis neighbor'* well
cure the end desired, yet there are some Michigan, far Repreeentativo to the’
eases that cannot bo rvathed but by. Can^rees of too United Bta-ee, froji tho ,
filled puree on th* street, restore the
M Congressional District of tn* State of I
“stripes."
money to it* rightful owner with the
The receipts of the Treasurer during Michvau, at tho General Election, held |
thought that he will bo well rewarded
tho year unding Sept. 30,! 1872. were in saul County a. the 5th day of No­ Article niuatesa-a (lt&gt;—A), “Of fta'lroads, ’ was two thousand six hundred and
twenty-threa (2,628), and they were given a* follows, via: On* thousand four
for his honesty ? Must tbo everlasting
880.462.93; disbursements, 859,000: vember, in the year oh* thousand eight
hundred and eighty-nioe (1,489) rates were givrn FOR said amendment to
tslaiue, 821,462.93. This balance wil;. hundred aad •evenly-two.
yeiire be the only thing which actuates
Dated at Harting'. City, this 12th day I stand a* bsctiou tl&gt;rM (3) of Article ninetosn-a (W-A). “Of ILtilroodi." And
all bo expended before tiro fir.t appro­
him in restoring to the owner what be­
one thou.4nd on* hundred and thirty-foar (1,184) votes were siren AGAINST
of November, A. D. 1872.
priation can bo obtained.
saul amendment to stand as Suction throe (3) of Artiel* niueteeu-a (19-A. “Of
long* to him? If »o, then it ia all poll„
R.
JONES,
Tho number of rammitments since
•
iey, and there is no boneety about it.
Chrisman of th* Board of Ceunty | Kaurood*
the opening ot tha Behoof. 6- jit 2,1856,
. ?^*wh&lt;d* n»»ber of vuha for and against the “Amendment relative to
Cenvaaser*.
God rwprirea his children to worship
is 1,306; of which L2U wore whit.
lho umite ol Judicial Circuit*, aud the number thereof;" to stand a* Section
I boys, 86 colored, 8 girl*, ami 1 Indian Attest. Wn IL Powxas.
Him bee*nre it is right they should do
**
t
*
u
uf
Article
six,
was
two
thousand
fir*
hundred and fifty five, and the w*-e
Secrvl.ry of the Boarf of County
There are now 201 boy* fa the School
given as fal.uw*. v.x: Ono thousand two hundred and sixtreo (M16) votes
Canvareert.
Iasi year Wayuu county sent 21,—the
were given FOR tai-l amendment, to stand as Section seven of Article six. And
He who only think* to worship the
Tho Fifth Avenue Hotel disaster was
highest number; Wafatconw, 12,—the
one thousand three hundred and thirty nine (1,339) w-tes were given AGAINST
In &amp;rvtmr*i for Docwmber there ia 1 nest lughsm raunty sent 3.
Heavenly Father to escape punishment W terrible affair indeed. Twenty two
•*id amandiuent to stand a* Section seven of Article six.
and secure happinese, will find himself person* burn ed to death, and *&gt;m* of the following grapbi.- description, 1-y
Statement uf votes given )n th* ConnIhe wbofa number of vote* given for and against the "Amen lmsnt rela­
in the end deceived. We should bo ac­ them burned to »urh a decree ti at they Mr. Froude, uf tun death of a fam oon ment- are Justices of tbo i'l-are, Polio ty of Dairy. Stale cl Michigan, for 8entive to th* salaries of Judge, of the Circuit Court," to stand aa 8*eti)o one ot
I
Justice*,
Circuit
Courts,
and
the
pvopot&gt;
tuated by no other motive, than tbs were not only not reoicnixdble, but Irish suiuggh-r of tho 1 ’•th century :
Article nine, was tw. thousand five hundred and forty-om, CA541), and they
atwr
ia
the
Stalo
Legislature
for
the
IGth
ti--n of cuinioitmanta by each of the*-1»
___________ ”,_____a__ ,
Il was e strange, wild ptacs, dm* to iI in
were given as follows, vix: One thousand two buodrMt and sixty one (1,261)
levs of doing a just aad honret act.
the order hero pained.
Ixist ytw S-nalurial District to which this County
th* sea. amidst rocks and bogs and ut­
vo«M were given k UR said amendment, to .tend aa Section on* of Article nine.
Never reward a child far performing na
ter dawlatKin. Ntar it stood the wreck ‘ there wets 92 Committed—77 for petty i» nltarhrd, at tbe General Elei tion held And .-a* iiiuosand two hundred and eighty (1,280) rotevw.ra given AGAINST
act of honesty, because if you do, he construct a building that is to be inhab- ol a ruoflas- church, and the yet ohter t larceny, 5 for bu'glnry and larony, •• in vaid Cvonty, Nor. 6th, 1872.
- : aacl anwndmvnt, to stand as b-ctioa on of Artiel* nin*.
ititd, as to afford no way of escape in
too, vrill soon have a policy fur being, ease of fir*. Then in this care, it would ruin of some Danish pirate a riest Tho ' for avsault and battery, I far bieaking
STATE OF MICHIGAN, 1
I locks, 1 for toqp-ry. 1 for sneu, 1 fas
boncst. A few word* of praise and seem by investigation, that there is Ah^duwy form of tbe brigantine was vis­ ; malicious tre*pa*a 1 for vagrancy an-i
encouragement, will do far more to­ great criminality on tho part of those ible through the gray sheet of falling j profanity, and 1 was returned tor viularain, at anchor in the liarbor, and from
■
W« no Hsaasr Ctanrr, That the foregoward making a goed and true man or who claim to be protrietot* nt the Hot*!. the rocks in the entrance rntn* the ’ tfcm and parole.
But we offer th* following insteid of
i"gwa enrrert slateoieul of the vote* given in th* C-snly of Berry snd Plate
woman, of the child, than by paving a making further comment* :
moaning of the Atlantic swell. M»rty, i Tho nativity of those eotamltt-'-l arc:
o,_,.'j'bignn. for and against 'ho revrral amendment* to tho Conslitutiute of
I Michigan 61 ; Canada 17 ; N&lt; w York 8.
price for it* honesty.
beiqinl-eforr cited, al the General Election held in said County oo
Now York, Dec. 13.—The fire mar­ looking for no visitors on inch a nighL Germany 3; Ireland 2; ami the re*'
The
Every individual ha* hia policies, sh al's investigation of tho Fifth Avenue had neglected to post sentinels.
hull day of^ovember, in tho year of our Lord one tboussn-l eight huudrod
bouse was surrounded, and tbo wolf was 1I scattering. Th* nativity of the parentend seventy two.
’
can’t do without them; but tho prompt- hotel fire was continued yesterday.
traced. Th* dog* inside were the first I| 36 Amette-m and tbe rest foreign.
Dated st Hasting* City, this 12ib day of Novsmber, A. D 1872.
Six were committed at ten year* ol
inga to honesty by policy we belisvo to Mary Graves testified that on tho night to take alarm. A violent Larking war
of the fire she woat to bed at half past
11. JONES,
b* detrimontal not only to society, but nin*. About eleven o'clock she was beard, and then suddenly th* door was I age, 1G at II, 12 at 12 20 at 18. 14 •&gt;
,, ,
Chsinoan of tbe Board of County Csnvsasersj
| 14, 14 at 16, -nd ‘J a^, 16. Tl.irty-«|.
doubly eo to th* individual who cannot awakened by fir* in her room. She thrown on-n Morty appeared in hi* ; wer* orphsn* Thirty-fire bad been ii.
ns. 11. Powcits,
then ran out and gave th* alarm on th« J
yy.-rri.rj -f ibe Hoard of C-rnntj Canvassers.'
jail. Fcrty-fi-ur ha-l to some *xten
floor below, where the girl* lav asleep ,
slept out ol door*. Twanty-eigl-t sen
Her tcorimony went to show that the '
Catholic, fifty Protsatant, and 1! uu
could hare been saved if steps had
I known.
The Situation In Hew Or­ girls
been taken hi arouse them cn th* ap- ■
I Fifty eight persons vrm discharged
preach of danger.
leans the 16th in»t.
। during th* yrar as reformed ; 38 wen
Samuel Teunwek* of Salt lake testi­
fied that ho was a guest. That no
alarm bad been girsd when he first dis­ Tho house waa evidently lull of men; their parents; 2 reached majority; 4
eighteen of them bolted, on^ after tho i w*ro remandrd, and 1 cscaiwd.
covered thn fire.
Eight bodies still remain at tho other, iu tbe hopes of d&gt;a»iug off tho
They are haring anything but a com­
Tbe boys are mostly etunfoved in tbr
troops into pursuit.
Each, however,
The LARGEST and mumi oomplete Jewelry Store In the Wsst, with tbe fiaert
fortable time in New Orleans, u regards Morgue of which four are not yet iden­ waa caught and examined. and. when cano shop when not in school FourTbo whole number of votes given for
Stock ever brought to the City.
tified. Jn tbe event of the remaining
| tren w-rk at tailoring, 11 in the kitchen .aid office of Senator was three tboumn J
the government of the State of Louisi­
corj-evs not beltg removed before Sun­ found not to be tho man whom tbe party department, and 13 at faraung.
137 &amp;, 139 State St corner of Madison, CHICAGO.
ana. Th* following will explain the
day, they are to be interred by some came in search ot, was 1st go. At las: | The number of officers and *mp|oy&gt;w nin-’ hundred and six (3,906), and they
matter io date ;
were given f--r thn following persan..
&gt;mperanre and religious sorietios ir.
Th* report a!w&gt; (retains statistical tabits cuocwromg the ednentioua! standaid
G,urg». M. Dcwiy rec-iv. d taro thou­
and progress of the iumat**.
Abau’ sand two hundred and eighteen [2,218]
and child, who were with him, with a I
request tnat their lives might b* saved. half of tb*tn, when admitted, wer* un votes. John Evans itreirvd euu thou­
The officer in command received them । able to read iu th* Third Header. When
kindly, an.I gave them such protection I ihtmiss*d, only one-rigblh c* :h*m an sand six hundrel aud eighty-six (1.686]
~XV A.TCI-IJES.
aa be could. Morty himself refused to ’ of that grade in reading A large por­ votes. J. Eraus received uno [I] vote.
surrender; it wasdetermined toat fire tion ol them advance, to higher ari’h- Andrew J. Bow no, received otn- (I] rot"
Indies' Fino Gold watches.
Diamond*.
to tho thatch and wild-fire was thrust
Gold Opera Chains,
Silver Spoon*.
the grammar department of a comiauu STATE OF MICHIGAN, i
Grata Opera Chains.
school.
with tb* w*t, and kng refused to catch.
Gold Neck Chains,
latare tho impeachment was postponed
Too phsyiaan gives a wry flatteiing
Gountyul Barre.
S
At last it biased up; th* flame* seford
Silver Vest Chains,
till Wednesday. It is stated that the
This is the ea^batie pledge of tb* thu dry ratter*; tho roof loll in; and report ccncanting tbe sanitary condition
Table Castors,
Wt
do Hxatar Ctanrr, Thai the
Governor will mt answer the idtat inns.
lev Pitchwra,
of the boy*. Only one ha* died in ths
Cuffire Unia,
In the ballot fee U. 8 Senator to­ veteran Conductor end Founder of amidst the burning rums, Morty and his post year, namely, Andrew Bell, of ran­ foregoing te a oumsrt *uittmctrt of the
Sol I*wH.
morrow. Billing*. Carey, Dowell, Pinch­ Mooat's R vast Nrw -Yoaara in hi* pro­ four leuiaining companion, were *«-n . sumption. There w*re two or three ca- vote* given in the County ol Barry and
Syrup Duhaa,
Card Stands,
beck end exXtov. Hahn will probably spectus for 1873, aad. judging from hu standing st bay. blumierbuv* in hand. ! svv ol lung fover, rather aevero, and 8cat* uf Midiigun, tor benalor in tbe
b|«&gt;n Holders,
practice in redeeming promises during Ho waa evidently desperate, and to save
State
Ix-gislaturn
for
‘
he
Sixteenth
Sen
­
Nat-kin
Hinge,
■
’taps and Gublete,
a score of year* past, tho public may lite it was necessary to snout httn. Th* I' two Cto.es o! Iracture of th* fore-anu atorial District, to which diis Countv is
Waiters,
Bracsdata,
I Great credit is due toe Superintendent
expect it* fulfillment. Th* 2f*raf has • oldiers fired; Morty fall with a ball!
attached, at tho General Election held
Butter DjIim,
Gold Thimbles,
and
Matron
for
hygienic
regulation*.
long ranked as the leading weekly in through his heart. Two of his comrade* |I Th* refxtrt close* with o-plea of a fr w in said County, on Tuesday, tho fifth
.
Gold Kings.
Stiver Thimbles,
its sphere. An exchange truly aavs ;— ,। fell at hi* side ; tbo other two were tabday of Novemb in th* year an* thou­
Gold Teeth Picks'
Gold Loskrta,
.
letter*
from
thn
hoy*
and
tbnir
Inends.
“Af*er»'* AcW has now been b«fo'ro tbo I *n; the &gt;omo two, it eo happro&lt;ti, who
Gold Pros,
Shirt Btudds,
I onj»ci*lly from certain boy* who Lavr sand eight hund-«d end sevsnty-two.
public for over * score ul years, and, as .' had been Marty’s companions at the i
Dated at Hastings city, this 12th day
Gold Watch Keys,
been discharged or granted leave of aban Agricultural Journal, stand* at the murder of Puxtoy Ont of them, Httle
of November. A. D. 1872.
Coral Beads,
Watch Chains
: renee. Tb*y testify that they are gethead of all published in America, and Join Hathvan h* was called, was per .i ling along very well. “Charley” writ*,
R. JONES,
Cursi Necklace.
’foalRiaga
in many of it* department* excels all hap* Morty"* kinsman; tbe name ot tb*
Chairman of the Board of County
Coral Setts and Rings,
Drooobes, &amp;e.
from Jackson to tbe 6ut*riut*udeut a.
competitors. To th* farmer, especially other was Dani.1 Connell. Tlio barony follow*:
Opera GlaevL
it i* a most vnhtabl* companion and oi IveragU aud Darrrnane Abbey,
“ You will bo surprised at th* infor­
Office and Parlor Clocks of every description.
councilor, furoiahtng ioteieeting. in­ where the CouneU's, or U Connell'* of
mation that tho buy who, while ur.det
structive and reliable information on all latter celebrity had already ertablLhcd your chargs, and oven after being di»Watch
material
and
Tools
for
Jewelers.
mattes* relating to the Farm and Gar­ themselves, waa but seven mile* distant
miwd from the School, couht icaitelj
Any one visiting &lt;-ur ciiy should call at our Mtablishmunr and exsmin* the froods.
■Waraxa', There is u confi^t beta ten den, Stock Rawing, the Dairy and th* across th* water; and ii ia thus possible,
ru —.
_..
THE CHEAPEST PRICES IS OUR MOTTO.
th* Conetituikm and laws ot tho Slate Household. As a family paper, too, il and even probable, that Daniel Connell, j
■; in a row, baa naw n
record
of Lmuaiina and tho act of Congress ia worthy of high commendation.
who had assisted at Puxloy’s murder,
B. F. NORRI8 fit CO.,
not find it aa hard here a* 1 ex­
relative to th* etortfon of United State*
Tbe in.proTvmCTte promirtti for 1873, and escajied the bullate at Cleindsrry.
pected ; it it what a prisoner makea'n
waa a scion of th* same family which, nimeolf. Mr. JuLnsun, fbo'ronricts'are
in tho next generation, produced th* Hot altajether different from th* rest ol
as a Premium, a poet-paid ropy of a Liberator.
•
Sojierh Btoel Plate Engraving worth 15,
Th* wsatbar making it impossible to
C. B., of West Genera, has half paid
ought to double the circulation of th* cany off the brigantine. *U* was sunk, for 40 acre* of land and gut him a wil*.
J2unri ,¥«r- r«rfor within three month* when daylight camo, at her auclioragu. Another wm very glad h* was sent to
Tbe principal office of the JfarxJ &gt;. at Tbe fire wua sxtioguistoti; the ruins ol
Reform ScbtioL Another is V-ry s'aady
No. 5 Backman Street. N*w Turk, ch* house wer* wsuched ; and Morty'■.
attending school, Sunday School, church
where address D. D. T. Moose, Pob- srwmnt books (be was punctual m Dirk etc
lishor.
Hatteraick himeelf tn hia money trausBut. while many of thg boys h»vo
Wo will furnish the Bsnn. and the aetioas,) his bills, notes, and papers were resolutely cboecn the sonny side of life,
RraxL Nxw Yaaxra, to any pereon, for found uninjured.
Has now on hand a com­
Among them w«tw there are other* who, undur tli* b«ut oi
found lettm frwm many person* of con­ a bad pbyafoai organixatiou aad a kind
plete assortment of Books,
sequence in the country, showing that uf fixed moral depravity, are deetioed
Stationery, Pens, Penhold­
they were accunplicwe ia tbo assassina­ to end their lives as criminals, despite
tion of tbe twvsnue offlosra.
Twenty all tb* infiuencr* that tho Refucm School
ers, Ink, Slates, Pencils,
an here of brandy and tome chaste often or any other institution can bring to
Picta res. Pictu re Era mes,
bad been destroyed by ch* fire.
Initial Paper and Envel­
Marty', boar was carried to Cork.

piTTKRt

PLANTATION

s. T.-iseo-x.

ACCIDENTS

■•MCI* 1M TH A VELMA rf B«ttfcrA. Cl

rhe Weekly Sun.
•PA&lt;‘E’

This wouderfsl vegetable restorativ.
i* the sheet-anchor of the treble and da

■wif,

aged ami langaid it baa no equn
among stomachics Aa a remedy fol
the nervous weakness to wlitehAwomun
are especially subject, it is siqWroeding

CUHDUBABGO.
tropical teurpmiie or frigid, it nets ci a BUM, Kceie A C*'». Flita Extract.
specific in every species of diaordei
which undermines tho bodily strength
and break* down the animal spirits.

Keiicai IuW LiiiEit.

$5 to $20

Probably fo« article* have ever liad
so extensive a Sale, while none have J
been More univereallv Ixraefirial than
tho eefibrated MUSTANG LINIMENT.
Children, Adults, Hones, and Domestic
Animals, are always liable to a xident,
and it is safe to say. that no family can
|*u a single season without some kind
of an emollient bring nareeaary. It be­
come* a matter of important" then to

PIANOS

Peninsular Railway.

B. F. NORRIS &amp; CO

( J E W E L ER S !

First-Class Instruments.

New Scales.
New Styles.

New Prices.
Low.
:.t* *.i
fcIXfM

Jt'o. 255 Greene,
near Eighth St., A*. Y.

U"areroom,

re

neper

city

Magnetic Ointment

OM4V4

torrsiiY j

A NOBLE CtLAEHY.

Netatla Stale Orjiai Aijim,

|XA«D TBVXK BAtLWAT
wxBSSHiSsrCTsarars
™ I-—

opes of the latest styles,
Picture Cord, and Fancy
jir.i. j... ~

j/i».
“I tried mauy remcdlca for my sprain­
ed sock without reCet. Theatcood bot­
tle of Oantaur Linimenteorvd It psrfactJy. Ctms. Hill, 610 Pine BL. Phils."
H- Marsh, Esq.. Sept, of sdsmv Ex

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R

�W-OO-D I
OuH 1,11 S-4.

Jobs neatly and qnickly dun.

HOLIDA YGOODS-

AKHBICHRET1A8T0 ALL

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wo. 7

ENTS

t»» at H.rttbH, th.

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.‘tsateMtiss
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msenc.

XMn*

AKGO.
FliH Extract.

Tax-1**iku or Brtutit, I will meet
yon at J. Cole ft Son's grocery atom in
tbe City of Hastings, on every Saturday

Grand River Valley Division
See Here. Stranger!—There ia not an
Institution tn the City of Hastings that
to more worthy at patronage, than that
[ of Bceemer. Heath ft Co, Their stock

Wx trust that os many as cen, win
try and square up thrir accounts with 1
this office at the dose of this month and
yw-’, and commouro tho New Year
with a new .ub«ription to tlwi Bixxxx.
We shall do all in our power to make
the Benno a lire, straight-forward Re­
publican pap.,, .nd shall make it a
l*&gt;int to always have a first-clare story or
two in each issue, thereby mokiag it real­
ly a first-class County piper. We have

WE MEAN BUSINESS NOW
Immense Reduction in ell our Prices,

thia week finuhed np tho hut table* of
election matter, and consequently .hall
have more space to devote to matter of
more real importance to the family than
that of political matter. We shall en­
deavor to give State news so far as we
■re able, and es to the County, Towns
and the Ciiy we shall make it a special­
ity to keep our readers posted on every­
thing of interest that transpires, and
would right hero ask, that all who will
do so, to give us ai the earliest moment,
matter that they deem worthy of publicatiou, and it will find a place in the
Bcxnxi- One other thing we would
like to draw the attention of our readers
to, and that is the publishers of the B.x
xn wish to write up no far as it can be
dona, a short history of Barry County
by Township. In order to do it. we re­
spectfully ask the (.-operation of tbe
oUett inhabitaots of each township to
help os to all matters that will be really
The weather on Saturday last, prem­ interesting to every inhabitant now re­
ised to be warmer for a spell, but it for­ siding in tbo (Aniatr, and to many outgot its promise before the next morning,
and reminds us, that it will do as it has the County’s history with the first istu.
of the new year, if |&gt;osaible. Wo shall
a mind to anyway.
commence with township one, and g*
Txt Faxw: । ft Mx_-iuvics Cure Dur ex throughin regular
order, tho
now numberj over one hundred mem­ whole County as last a.* wo can. Wo
ber*. They are to have their firet danro are aware that to write up tbe hiatory
on Friday evening.
a.
of a County must be attended with a
good deal of time end labor, and of
course can only ba done with tho help
of tho*e who have lived the longost in
the County. Now will the oldest resi­
dents pleas* to g-'t their “thinking caps''
cn, and set down on paper, the first set­
tlers of tbeir respective township*, and
Unlees there is a great deal of care also tboee who follwud soon after and :
exercised by everybody that is exposed commenced eotilemont. and any aud all ;
to the severe cold weather wo are hav­ incidents attanding tbo first settlors in
ing, wo shall toon heir of many cases their attempts, and final succoee in msking their homos in oar County. Wo '
know that such a history would be in- j
Wo called on Lee Reed the other day
teresting in the highest degree to every
to bare him make us a neat little shrxnman, wsman and child in the County, ■
ing-etick with which to lock
job­
and verily believe that we shall suocewl
forms, which he mode quicklyoud neat­ in placing before our )uttroo*, in a satis-'
ly, aad we noticed that as usual ho was
factory manner, tbe trial* and struggles
driving business, Lee Eke.
uf tbo. first settlors of the cuuniy of

WNN HURTH 111 MUI!
Must be Sold this Winter.
Having bought an immense Block from two Bankrupt Houses
New York, we are going to sell Goods 25 per cent, low­
er than any other House in Michigan.

We are in Earnest,

And our Prices Prove it.

all our Reduced Prices, but w&lt;
Herewith Pledge ourmdvea to Ofli«r and Sell the Beat Bar

36 Canal Street. 36j

GRAND RAPIDS.

[isper, by enlarging it, and dressing it
up nicely with a now beading. The £ryr*M tH/w ranks with ail first-- lain coun­
ty papers in tbe State. Success attend
you, gentlemen.

Michigan Central R. R.
OLD, RELIABLE ARD DIRECT ROUTE,
D»ie*sv DatreU aa4 Cues**. *U.a&gt; »l*w **a-o» wta u*i*t teeWOKnu **4 W**i tna

woods to cutlog*, end Ml, or trivl tn fall
a tree, anil the tree lodging againat tea
oilier trees, be climbed up the trunk of
the partially fallen tree, to cut it in two.
At be finished cutting the tree, be was
The Leavitt Company of Swire Bell1I precipitated to The ground, striking hi*
Riegers, will giro one of their grand breast upon hia axe, and the bit of the
entertainments af Union nail, on
Thursday evening of thia creek.
The above Company are from tho broke one of hia arms, aad two fingers.
East, this being their first visit to those The poor uafoatunate lived atwut forty­
eight hours after I ho accident. The
them in the highest term*, aa bring corpse was brought bocie on Bat today
iraond to no Troupe of Bell Ringers in last accompanied by a brother of tbe '
the United States. Let everybody turn deceased. Alexander McCollum, and I
another hand who sms kbosiag for tbe
tbe world aud cheaper than anywhere
tame man as the deceased. The corpse- I
else in Barry County. Come in aud try
was brought to this city in a rough box,
them and you will be eenvinecd that it
and taken to the ehop uf Messrs. Beasis a fact We buy all of our Machines
lor cash, and am aud will
11 them a:
low figure*. Sew ng Machine Needle*.
at tbe M. E. Church iu this city, on
Monday evening next, Dec. 23d, at 7:30
r. ■ Subject “ Shams and Shoddy."
Admittance, 25 eta. Tickets tor sale at
| Grant A Phillipa’.
Tbe popularity of Mr. Buell's TbsnksSberman Rich k*e^ a ^ilandid grade giving trerman, will undoubtedly insure
of 'lea* and guarantees .ate*faction on
every pound no recommends.
28tf

Holiday Goods of all
kinds for sale by Sher­
man. J. Rich.

' changes are pntting forth the name of
Judge Shaw, of Eaton Co., tor Speaker
of tbe House nt the coming term. We
are personally acquainted with Judge
Shaw, and know aa a Parliamentariao,
bo has not a superior in the Slate, and
aa tu ability in everything pertaining to
the position of Speaker, threw ■ not a

HOUSE.

r/f£ qscAT o/ie p/yce sfyjE,

Grand Rapids is agitating tbe quaetion of supplying the city with water,
by pipoa, from Green Lake, tome fifteen
miles away.
That tho enterprising
A tnmble accident occvred to ayoung
atisen* uf the Valley City will do if
man by tbe name of McCollum, one
there ia no question, if they ear they
day last week in the North wood*.
Young McCullum, was a resident of
■ The Editors of the Frankfort Jfrprwt Hope, in thia County, and a brother to
■ hare done a handsome thing for their tho [ireaent Sapeaviaor of Hope, John

Railway.

CLOTHING

STAB,

THE LARGEST.

MICH

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST

Brat Faulf Jiiml gf lic¥m.

Jackson
Weekly
Citizen

WOMAN

UffiOT PIPES BMCBM.

Tho n*r history aad directory ot Io- '
nia County contains the following little |
incident of the -early davs •"
“An oM-lime Justice of iba Peace in
Ronald to wn.Lip married a couple. Af___ ..-___ .V_______ V--U

All the News of the Day.

American Organ
11 fei 3 th Ptilic n ill Brits.

Everybody Should- try them before, lurchasmg Elsewhore\

THE WEBER. HALLETT &amp; CUMSTON.
AND GABLER PIANOS.
C u E. M. Fries, wf Waykad. ABogaa Co., io a candidate far Sesrmnt-at.Irma for the House at th* coming ses­
sion of tho State Legial»ture. We
would also stat* that Baxter Taylor of
this City is also a candidate for th*
Dr. H. C. Turner and wife from Or­
same pueiiiob. We are satisfied that angeville, made a short visit to friends
oitbor of tbe above named go«tl*m«n in this city on Saturday last, from whom
would worthily fill tho poritiaii.
w* learn that lbs small-pox or vetrioloid, still exists ia Orangerille. Tbe
last caret are two in number in the I
family of Mr. B. M- Nichols.
Mr.
Nichols himself, and a little son about
twelve years of age. have been, and are
at present afflicted with it; but both
patients are considered out of danger.

New Advertisements.

FRANK L. WARD.
May 15.

BSSTPAPER! BISTPaanUI!
xow Brae ring to woofs

A $5 PICTURE FREE.

MOORE’S

Ifu^L /frr-Y'Wl,
RURAL, LITERAL! AND FAULT UHL!

the dieeaau rapidly yields; sll ps
cease; healthy action ia promptly
stored, and the pab.nl io cured "

Hastings.Allegan.

Keep a large supply of Salt for sale at Lowest market rates,
their Brick Warehouse.

tt Mt mill* ami He Mine* kk rate.

The Annual Mooting [of the Barry
Co. Agricultural Society, ter the eleeUua of cfSoere. will bo held at tbe Co.
Clerk’s office on Tuewtey. Dec. 24th. at

Water Lime,
Ohio lima,
Shingles of all kinds,
fya LUfiten rwuw
lots.

104*

�UNIT ABTMT18EWR1TN.

Danchy a &amp;&gt;•&gt;. Column?

ICchijan Madunsrr Depot

WAHTKD AGENTS

Gift Enterprise.

Gigantic

OF

CAPITOL

BLOOD PURIFIER

AMONG

Agents^rez

THE PATRONS

Grand Musical Entertainment

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION,

St Joseph, Mich. Nv. 4,1872

llavlar oktalaet •/ ske ArakHert, Mr. IL K. krm. Uro liroaCI at She Oaprri(hl at b-e Fla.
C'rayaa ll.aw.af ef the New Capital al Mlablfaa, hat, ampUyaf

Tho Cahort Lithographing Company of Qotroit,

The New Capitol and Grounds.

FLOUR.

GRAIN
ton iai

(If &gt; II iMbaa la alaa) aaamwl ia She Hl&lt;krot Nyle ef the Art. vlnab they eT*r l.
tha propl. »t tbe SUU al Um roa4ae&gt;l* prtea el

Libarol adraa.w

BUSINESS

MAYHEW

Ah Cheek ia « reporter on ihe SanFramnaeo /d-U. Hu name would nrjdy Io the whole dUas of reporter.

COLLEBE

A Tam Haute girl exclaimed, wheu
aba eaw a Them.a tvline . elevate hie
back: “ Oh 1 wouMn’t ho make a iorely
m

g,555 IIOI.LIB III’ Hffi!

JOHN H-WENDELL A CO.

isw f—

!. l-wk B»al buia ant 1‘craMal Property, ia —-•’ &lt;• •"«&gt;

I $23,000 in Real Eatste!

Mrs. O'Leary wouden “ if thim Boa­
ting a|»!|«ro:i» will lie afl.-r arhwearing
that it waa her poor haate of a row that
burned their afv -'

$3,000 in Cush!
$G.ii&gt;i

A miner Laving thxea'uood to giro a
poor labonw fotuv; blows with a »!ick,“
1 siont belicvn yooi” mU the other/* for
you never giro anything.
Boy preernla a dollar bill in a Hart­
ford bake-ebop laltle girl, who ia act­
ing aa chief clerk: j •• My father b very
perywadiculnr cheat taking torn Villa "
An rxihaagc say. that the correct
anawer Io tbe genMcman who wrote tiro
Mmg. “Why did I Many ? ” would

iES£5

pwtUMblaf a aplaaAd TinUd Uthajrayb

U|wa tha wart. lrt
agreed with him.
"Man propOkie—woman uppoaee.”
MY1 a cynical bncbelsx' wlto probably
never proponed it* hia life.

When ia a wix»an na cold
When the ia a eceld

MICHIGAN

$166,000
Ta ba INaUiMlU aa Cbeeaa DUUtaa

Personal Property.

716 PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS
P. A. BILLINGS.

•853
Z.SUD)
«K2

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CHIS JUNE 1 BIO.

LIGHT IN THE EAST
0 "
“ liiWH. Carton;
9Ma&gt;rtat CUrb a puail.r at mm
Tai. AM.xal «Vw«k U m artlbs

» II...1 ..f.M

WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS.

Wortbletw im.utiroaare &lt;ra Ihe e»rt&gt;l bit
lb* Mir Mlnlllte t.manu-1 of Ua&gt;Mw Acid
let,.; J-.,.... I. wbrt r Ina. call y c.ro.L.o»d

TKyjfh

Hcliablc .Igcnls II ‘allied
uhfne , ' replied the mother,‘‘but naia
will, Whed beaten the bin.’’

A WeeUrn- wSH.nr advcrluea Cur a
liuaband aa follows “Wautod, a brar»
hsurted man nhe hai
Mono* of life and di l nut
the iaauc when tha trouble
be refined and mpectnbb.
and dlaereet.’'

HOHAHO PBATT, PresL

STANLEY I. TURNER, fer'y.

NATURE’S
FARRAND

WILLIAMS

&amp;

CO.

Hair Restorative

(Sli J. DIB, da. Mt

i .b. nabaea &gt; - &gt;
LttTfflWiVXS’ ff

GEASD RAPIDS
to break eggahcll. :" •t’ rUinly not
tny dear, " replied the mother, “ Inst
what de you aak aut-h ailly .{u.-vlioni.
for F’ "Becan«■ I have juvt d:upj»-d
tbe haakot with all tberggv m it,’’re­
plied he.

THROAT AND LUNG INSTITUTE

S'?Xi

HKS;
I

X-lD. SINK'S NINETEENTH

Carriage &amp; House

GRiKDAMNUALDlSTBIBUTIuN

A down Eaal editor, who haa been ,
&gt; I'rawa Wibwlaj, Jaauar.-. irt. Iiri.^
keeping a Nroni of Ug beeta, aanoun- ,
&lt;wa at laet that “the beet that licet the
l&gt;eet that beet the other beet, ia now beeMIIBOS AND PICTURE FRAMES
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, she M&lt;ix&lt;n war ««a wuh Ito. Mtli.aa. ZXX' BG™CIS
n-spoudent write. • We obeervo aa advertiaament iu the cdlumna of vuur pa.
per bended “ To pick out a {rood rowing
Bmii.PJ TABLE MAJUTICIUHU
machine try a Dumeetic." Dont think
the fellow dial ]H*rpetrated the above
coaid have qwketi “su&gt; one having ex­
uh, loaaaU lol Kaneulpb Mln
perience,” for wc tried a DdiueeUc once
bETkoIT, - - - J/ZCf/i
and were not picking out a rowing ma­
chine wither. The result wav our fare
BOILER WORKS.
looked like a map of the late war iu
Europe, after olie of ita bloodieat bat.
t lee,'and we cam d an arm in a sling
for two unaka from the «SkM of ita
'.TCi.,
ix-ming in eontact with a flat iron which
!K HERE,
ahe playfully along at our head. Uw
diainloTMtr 1 advice wvuM be don't try a

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US.I-WV or fnm:.l* waa rbrolving in hie
mind come plan whereby ho could rsua..
the chink, aa h.i expmeed it- Jonathan
had Mirror viaitod a city before in hia
life. He atrollod into a ehoemaket'a,
wlroronn adi.rl;»etnenl. ” Wanted, u
Firot-claro bout-maker.” am&gt;earod on
the winder, and arcoatad the proprie­
tor;
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Hl mUMmI. and it Mrlcllr trow

“ What do you pay F
■ That dejw^sda upon your capecsly.
Have you worked nt enetom work ?”
*• 1 recon. You j«wi try me cep'in, I
ain’t ekeeroJ a bit at tryin.”
Tbo uroiiri.'toT gave hia new han-1 a
Loach and material^aud bado him make
a pair of ladiee gnitero. Soon after he
left tlie atoro OU bueinwwe
Jimnthan made a ehoc, but each a
honible aflair that, oahamed to show it,
be hid ft in tko laalher ahavingv Jnat
aa be completed ihe w-rond ehoe the
paoiwietor returned.
He flew into a
rnaakra at beholding the botched ahoc
“You confoun**! r»*al. &gt;. laul i
ahoe aa that ha. never been made iu
th» aetabltahmsrrt T* be exclaimed.
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                  <text>i Everybody who live* in N*w Jersey
' will reeolteet Billy Gibb in. thu milh-»' sire. He was an eeoon w mm.' and
, numerous storiae are told uf hb frotka.
Here is on* of them.
; It teams that Billy, WaT« i« • «««“try village, in which h&gt; uwtred so®"
property,
bu- tell
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to
1( got
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The into
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VOL XVIL

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN

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VnwtnaUv known &lt;u the BEST HEATING STOYE in the lYarltf

Alto a Large Ateortmeni

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JEWETT &amp; ROOT’S EIRE PROOF STOVES
like Superior Iron,

Manufactured from

B &gt; Manufacture

In

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BEST STYLE and from

Genuine Eastern Oak Leather.
CALL

JOHN jL GREBLE. ________________

AND

SEE

NO. 35-

•y* there, and discovered through a
window, that had been fwo third* cknad
a right that did nut reasiure nia ai to
•
safety
Th* rain had teen built in th* shop*
of a on***, ‘J&gt;* upper end rotting utiou mem mi ma,
' him for hi* shave?'
tb* hUl aids, rad apfinnching a* I did,
Accordingly, after iho old man bail
from diet ride, I bad entered the in­ « am.
U«k
£.
that operation perionned, ho VU staneclosure or aquaro formed by tb* two up­ tranev.
what surprised upon asking th* price,
per ends.
"Th* storm ha* drared away, and we to bo totf that it wus sovealy-fitc reals.
.
Th* two corner* of th* ore**, fotra- must soon te on It!
••Sevonty-hro a&gt;i*F' said be. “faa't
ing tha wiugt of the structure, had pn&gt;- work before u*." i
that nuhar a hiarh priool”
■ vcnl*d ray aeoing th* Lmg.it and lar­
So had L and fa
'•It's mv prico," said bo of lb* tether
gest part ot the rain, and the vault, or farther back into |l itluaking' I shrank
chamlier, wbnro I waa domiciled for th- _k*e archway whey, shadow uf the Dn&gt;. brush, iactependently. “aad as this is
M tught, was the very center; the square &gt;ug from the aou etool, and know- the only barber (hop ia tb* pteco them
whore the four wings met. h*uc", that ( bad no tim* 1 of wire* within i a* oom*s into it nut pay what I ask.”
To the old man this was evidently n
through tte barricaded window, or pi«»l and tiro.1
knock-down argument, for h# drew
ratter, small aperture, I could s»* into
Wabout * groan the brignod Mil to Ihreo-qutrter* of a dollar from hi* pocka large room, wherein *at a daaen rough
—
,
jell
resounded
within.
•t, paid them pvor to the barber and l*ft
looking man engaged in a midnight ca­
d„t &lt;„
th* shop.
rousal.
,
trance and waiting til th* man stood
A short limo -after he was in do**
Anna lav upon the table, btenknu
" waro-aproad about upon the .ton* floor.
. *onv( rsatiun with tb* landlord of a tav­
b* bit th* du*t.
end tte ctemb-r ws* dimlv lighted by
ern
by, and the topic ol oonrersaThon sdrieki. curses aod threats, tionnear
was LarUr *bcp.
half a d-&gt;*en smell taper*, shied by a
to ma «.d Us. ra-re— wa, fijw
"WhYuiCh* Mid, “tharo'a only
v sickly looking fits that burnod in one earn,
br two dark torau, crowding out likw
on* barber shop ia town f Tbare e**m.«
end of tte large hrlL
rum a hire, and LaetiJy I fired, to b« naarly enough work for two."
.•'I waut no liquor 1 say, L have had twee
hot without resultsdor one &lt;rf the bun•' Well there u**d to bo two," raid
en-'Ugh, and will bare a cup of cotlte — du. spreug to hu trot, and thr n.x^L
' D lita, Dalita.*' the will loukiag scamp H«sl the other foduwwd hu exatnS; th* landlord, ''till but winter, whoa this
who was afwaking Si I gtuetl through white mure immte spprared in the new man came up from th* city and
opened e now ahuh, and a* vverfthing
the o;wnibg, rapped loudly upon the lop-nlag.
ia it wa* freeh and naw, folks sort of
bottle before him with hi* dirk.
deaarfed Bill Harrington'* abop, which
"I am corning,'* answered a sweet
Uad b*«n going for nigh fourteen y*ar».”
vuie- in Spanish, tb* sam* language th*
■'But didn’ thia Bill do ^od work t
man ted spikeu.
wh.u my life depntel U|
Didn't is* ahav* well and—cb*apF'
"Hasten than; I wish you to make threw arid* my el.«|t, and
“Well, a* tor that?' arid the land­
cuflte for ma,-" and a* he spoke a girl iwice to quick raocsasion.
lord, ‘.Bill did hi* work w*U enough
uf foerte- n came forward a»n stood ■liscovai-J, aad reared
I bet his ehop wasn't on tho main street
a terette light fell fu I umn ter.
frvmdhe robbers.
A sweet child)-b faro. lit up by.large
Ttey b.d flrod their last shot*, for
sad. lustrous ryr*, and crowned by m&lt;s
my revolver had tevught them both
»es of ruvon-bfack Jinir, which were in down, and my fifth and aixth ball*
strong* coutesri to tli* paktios* of ter uusuig fire. I drew tor .w-l jtetot I
couutanani*; a girlish figure, neatly -“dvpMwliJpidly upo, th. crowd in,
but pooriy clad, stood b* n * tur, and 'beenlraace, and fath tarribte effrel. J
astucishad me an much a* if a beautiful for huwla of rugv and paie answered
upperition had vntmu th* rain.
Ite rejorts.
“There i* no wan-r hero, aonor; I
Four bandits lay .lead before me, «*d
•hall have to go to the spring for it?’
^i1*14 T
un*' ur *a"rp dArlt
“Cure* you, why do you no', keep choked the entrant bet findiag, from
growled tte old
man a city faahioe*
water geady far ins? Go. and tte two shots from th* opening, that v
arter shop F'
•term witteut will pnoisb you for your could to. seen from wiilun. I bounded
... —-• «snsdy,” said th* landnegligence
nd s*u that you hasten,” | to one side and stood to tb* right nf th*
kml. “though thing, tunr did eaeau to
brutally said tte bandit
arched tunnal way.
*
go Well with Bill after th* new ohm.
“Si; fiiguor; and tte sad eyea glisten­
But mv auurug. arom. »y blood wa*
ojwn^ ; firot one °f hta bufe child™
ed for a moment, and then a sigh cs- 'UIK rad I Ah that I teld th* Winning
dwd uf fever ; then hi* wife wa» jwr
capml the lipa, a* the lovely girl tnrne-l, hand a* fonfaa my revolrwn remain*?
-ok .and Bill had a big btU to pay^
and throwing around her a Ihiek mantle. ।true to me
the
■ th.. .. ■.
aeired a pitcher, and walking towards
I Still ted four loads in on* nisto! '
the dark portion of tte hall room die- iIteinJ^ * T'11 .P*ir.tof. a'TT’n«“’-1 bruibra furniture and

Just Received, at

»,'* truin '

tamer*, and th* old gwnttensa qnivtly
waited hit taro.
A customer, who was uoder th’ |*xber's baade when bo cam J in. hskrtl fw
“knight of th* reearr" in oniierton*. if
be kn*w who that wa* T and on recslvAn boar and a half paaod aad then
! tag a negative reply ho informed him
-11.., .,..-. in a whisper, it was “Old Billy Gibbon*
i«r »™.a.
jr
, the rirheat man in th* State.”
““ -Pf—d ‘•“U’i tarn U» a.■
“Ord,” eaid th* barber, “IH chaige

WEDNSDAY, DECEMBER 2 5-1872.

US.

noticed, a* I approached tte I!giving me six shuts in all, tf dfos* did eurenc*?’
nut ism fire 1 waa all rigroU and.boukl
- —
rain, a small rpring, covered over with they
I
fail m* I ted my bowte-teifi,
• stone root and bad also remarked a | ’-&gt;U. jrua M
rnmwim U b
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VI RE RUSSELL.

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J. S. GOODYEAR &amp;

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DENTIST

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NEW GOODS!

NEW GOODS!
We Defy

Competition !

Gold &amp; Silver Watches

Vlste Gold Jowrel*7,
MiiSta Hi Haiti -an,

tone* the crumbling wall* of an old ru­
in, a vatic of th* d*ys of M .atoauma.
A* • roving dispouiuon bad carried
me to Mexico, I we* in no burrv to r».ntinu* on my way, having plenty of Joicnra, uni therefore tamed tuy bon*
•crore th* hill* to *e* the epot.
Wooed by the refreshing shale*, the
luxuriant carpet of vclrety grass, and
lb* aiteat hushed repo** that **em*d to
rest her*, 1 difctouuad, and giving my
Lore* id* freedom to feed about th* ru­
in. I threw myself in th* shadow of th*
wall tad eoow rank to real.
fatigued and uvqraira* with th*
heat, 1 did not wwka fur hour*, and
then was atartted te are that a storm
was brewing and night alnwet upon
Well knowing that it was mile* to
th* nearest habitation, I deteraiiaed to

HASTINGS, MICH.

J. Cole &amp; Son,
J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

task* • virtue of necessity and eeek
I'RESCH CLOCKS.
simitar ia th* rum hr th* night, Itr 1
OFER, ausars. wa* well prepared with blankets aad
had a *ub*tantial loach in any eaddterat
Near by, my bora* waa *tiU feeding
upon the neb gras*, to I went in saareb
of some portion of th* ruin wb*re I
could find “shelter for man and boast ’
from th* s‘.onn, which wa* rapidly oom­
Boon I earn* upon a low archway that
tod into a vaulted chamber, which at

Ofc fer Me. at the Urwst LirUi Bala
LAID FUffiJ,
siucra

Medicines,
Michigan Exchange

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UK tN BUB,

PAINTS * OILS

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

Sohooi Book, t StuOnun/

City Throne Booms
j^wirrniw

amt family

(Strirt’y Tamtwwraca.l
WARM MEAtS AT ALL * HOURS-

Jeertesr *r * 2W w-Frit

ahocxtaBis cosrrcrrosx: r

mompib.
teta fare

ef Cri-W*

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■fTWfo-s—

when the robber* failed to show
etnaalvoe at tLweolraaea
But I had not Lmg to
two bodies that blocked
way war* drawn back
quickly
teitae appeared, tor I
di^uvorvd that there

2

were osught in a trap of their own
finding, ttwy detormiuiwl to risk life atI old Bdl Gibbon*; ha d n»rer lot one ot
the pistol's mud* rather than be hung,. his stores for a barber shop ; they are
which fate they knew would b* their* if a mighty sight tte&gt; good ; Uride* that t
hsvn t got twenty dollar, in the worll
quick succession the tour cham­ to fit it np with/
ber* uf my revolver failed, me, and I
'• Yea don't know old BOly Gibbons
bal barely time to drop th* pistol and as well as I du," said be. "Now liman
s is* my bowi^ before the bandits were to me. If you can Lav. that ehop all
unoa tn*.
fitted up, rout fr**, what wfl! you work
Ou* blow of my keen blade brought in it for by th* mouth f What ia th*
one down. Soaking my derringer with Joest you can liv* un F1
tuy tetl Hand I et the sam* tun* tot the
This proportion wmewhat startled
secund vitUsu have ite onntenta, but tb* unfortunate hair dre***r, who fiaally
with a rush and with howto, th* balance found words Io stammer out that twelve
uf the ireug were upon me, and I fell or fifteeu dollar, a modth would b*
mv dasto boor uad aims, w.tn sudden­ Is bout raongb.
"‘ip'■■Xi-"41 *™w i»» ly thcni came a cry, a *oun&lt;l ot rushing
“Pshaw F' said th* old man. “that
lout, auil halt' a duau mon, ted by BO woo t &lt;to Now li.im u, m.k m
otoar
than Dehta, mounted you that store, rent free, one year, sad
**• WoaJJ
&amp;r ,h°oM
- ,. penouage ----M dfacu^r'iun
i" rad’h^
.to? re
h&lt;7
rill-)uim
,
i,=^-g to my reecno.
vog.ge your rvic* *ii months, aU ou
jar. th. K,
««
th.
Itouiuted tu-and 'shot' down, th* ban­ the** cuodkions: You are Io ^v. and
' ”arJo&lt;n
'’ cutapad
dit* hs i bat little chance, au-i th* four «u: hair for
body that apnltes to
who wore n..t bort at &lt;4U« surrendered. you, aad take no p*y ; just ruanre it all
De.it* had arr mved the Asrsiafa, and
to m« and for your seme- s I'D nay you
you there F'
tL* owner and hi* servant* had hasten- twenty doltaro a mrath. payable tn ad"I was etqen from »uy father's A*rand bearing to* report ot my dm-»A&gt;. miles sad mile* away; I |&gt;Br, tel. knew that I v*. at work, aad ilk* vaace—payto b«gtn now? caotasud
h*. placing two tn dollar uotes ua the
no’ been their ewp iv- tor months, and the wind th* Mexiuau maiden lad taam table before th* astoai*t-*d barter—
te.V treat me to cruelly.”
u*i, and reochwl th* ruin not a mooteat who, it ia almost unnecessary to atate,
“Then you stull re-usin no toiurvr too suo, fur tte next instant I would aerepted the propoiiUon. and who was
with t *ai; tall m« huw they eater th* liavu Luca riain.
at.ll mor* rarpnacd to Iwru that it was
hail where they u&lt;,w are. '
Tn* Msxicaa and hia sarvanta ga**l Billy Gibbous himself who had hired
“Titore is ouly oue outraaco, Sen -r , in w*tuter at the rralt ot my work, th*
through an arch-d doo.-way, u&gt;w n&lt;orl&gt; I lurm*r remarkiug:
flilted with earth, for on* hi« to crawl
-It Waa your revolver* ami bowte• through to get in or out.
kuirei tbstuasd io dauuirabx* «s dur­
ing tn* fete war with yuur country.
but you have rendered this country a
"Yas. Sonor; thsro th-y alaop an I
I eat. and keep their plunlr; auutUer here, rad to-morrow th*** four fellow*
room oj^ne into it, bat that ia mine ; will te *X«ut*d." And axecuted ttey
La: it ia only halt roofs I &lt;iver, and there were.
ia no way of getting in an I out except
1 returned with Delita to tha Acutes,
through tb* bandits' halL”
•nd two days afterwards aoOom;rani*d
“Bow many robber* are there in the tte brave girt to the bom* at ter t»band F'
rents; the uwmt *f the fatesfa, Um
"Fiftea, and all in to night on“ ac­ (Jarlu*. making ter * pree-ul cl a tendcount of th* atonu."
•out* horae, caddie rad bridle, for ter
“Th"O I will eave you i do you know •urrices in aiding to free th* country
trout tte bandit *oou-.n that for year,
hail teen so much dreaded,
•'Akao listen; return with the water,
Tb* joy of Driua'a parrat* at tte re
and make that (allow a .m-i oilw, aftor torn at Usrir daugter, whom ttey be­
which you moat slip oot nmxiroeired, lieved furevar lost to item, I cannot
and ewne nrostad to th* bead ot tte picture any mure than 1 can tte happi
rain, where I will await you; then net* ot tte young girl st bar «ip&lt;
uka toy Doran and ride like lbw wind to from tte power nt the bandit*.
a taro* fa coven milec from hare, roue*
the inraatna and toll tho tarn to batten
hitter, you guiding thou, and we'll
taka th* whole party. In tte mean­
white I will now aaronpany yon around
I tore io think that what------- to b*
to th* entranc-. of the bril, and thus lb* my.tery at th* ail**** at death,
find out ita locality; and then return which envelope* to many that Ws luv*
•nd get my home ready, and after you vn earth, u nut reallv a myilciy. Our
are gone I will stand guard at th* uul- iriend* are *epa atari from ua tecaua*
down 'and wa* shaved. On rising from
tet, and if any man come* oct ha th&lt;.y ar* faster than our facultec can hia
chair b* a^*d to *•• tlre\^e far

of him or ter. Il7i, lifted eo far U&gt;» six rn-mth* pa*!. Th* Imrtx* «&lt;•
above us that w* cannot follow him. H* hibstad it, .ad after s . arefu! osteal,
'
was our child. He wa* cradled in our two, th* eld man said :
a.m*; but instantty, in tte twinkling of
ta rye, God Icvk bun up- in bi. own
'
D,
"
T
da
in
my
S*.1'
iph. ro. Aod vc »*. him not But II
“W&lt;"«ptedM*O.yitate. “Era
u bnenu-e we uro - net y.t dereloped
enough. We can ree no apiritaal things kava kept Ure aocmmt w*U. I ec* I'v*
with carnal eyes. But ttey who bar* |“ , 1 on* buixtrod snd'twwaty do).
te'L&lt;£d\aTlirtv'cL^d
walked with uuhmre, who bare gone te- | to-nd
—j .
yund us, and whom we cannot *®r, are
'
atilt ours. They are mure r----- *“—
a
they over were before. Wo cm
nitron with I lira ns wo one* e
ciniw they are infinitely lift
iboe-. condition*jn whreb w*
m

Immense Stock

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bril; after which I returned to mv
pfare ol co:&gt;coalmcnt, aad onev more!
put my *y* to the opsaiog.
v------ .------ w&gt;rt
nutter u,o yuuog
o______
it her task, preparing th*
ivff**. aod «u cure*! fur Lev |aina by
the viUiatKua loader, and than she
auaght ter emch.
Ro quietly did ate ateal from th*, hall
that 1 tefosvai ter still within it. wh*u
I wa* atartkd by a few
' are subjects to the Laws
•■Scour !"
Turning, tte young git I *M»i irerid* , Ttey are gun* where th&lt;
roe. and cxin sbo wa. usranied ui-on language, and bvw in a
But Ude riknre ia wt th
my borae, ready.
“You hare courage to undertake thia cully, and th* aeystery to
trip. teaeritaF'
"1 have euet-ge to nnd-rtako any­
thing tu gain my rele*e«,'' wa* tte qri-t

�Th* President's rusMurv regardin
th* uro of tb* prncewl* of sates of puballowing enuoenriut th* great actor, | be lands for common school pun-o«-,
•• dip from tha Grand Rapid* DtJy I has pMo! the House, and will come in
W af Dec. 18th:
ttte’Senate^in a fsw days- It should b*
Edwin Forrest, th* mo.t famous oj E through without delay as a me**Amenoan tragedian*, wbora dratb at
of nteoaaity and jilatfo* to tbe mil­
hfa native city of I'hiladelphfa i, fold
s of youth who nt present ore dv
with a few further parbeutars among
our dfajiatcbe* to-day, wa* born on tho, p:iv*d of a common erlioul eduostk®,
9th of March, 1806. ID hfa boyish ; specially ia th* Southern State*. Th
years ha ha 1 string inclinations toward । । stability of Itaj ublican gorerntuent mat
the stage, and first appeared in public
at tbe South street theatre, an edifice fiepeud upon tbe soroms of tha bill.
that tang eeoaad to bo, when eleven Its terms provide fur tbe dfatribmk’n ol
years ol ag*. Then, aad on a fsw sub- the fiind among all th* ritateo, for tho
•eqnral ocoaafans. b* ptaved female first five years in proportion to their iliteracy •* shown by tha ronsus, and a tor fir* yean the distribution fa to b*
»r\-ording to tbe proportional* ptibh
taboo! attendance in tho several State.
On Wwinradar next. Jam tat, tb&lt;
ta-gistaturo will meet at the Capitol i&gt;
die operauon of th* law inuat b* a cure
Immsag. Of it axid it* probable officer.
•nd early return to fraternal relatio
the AUognn /rants-' of Saturday epok.
■bra trine 1 popularity then uaprecedouted with th* other State*. The iuipnls# o
u this country.
die measure in that direction fa state
In tho** early days of hfa fam* h* at- by Mr. 6*ars, th* manager of t&amp; Pei *in*d high dfarinadon in *ev*ral plays
bodv fund, a* vary important and ten
&gt;f Arearioaa authorahip, such aa Meta­
the country. Th­
aura, by John A. Htom-; Bratus, by ficiri to tbe peace
John Howard Papa*; th* Gladiator, by ibet that Congres*’ and th* Prwidan.
Jt. Bird. As Bpkrrieus, ia tho Gtadi*- •how a practical and adbstantfal int-ror, as Metamora a* Jack Cal* and •st in tha education and prosperity or
ome other port* requiring atronuouthe Southern people by proposing stud
liberality ia lifting from their shoulder
the burden of ignorance on th* part o

of appreciation by her influential citi
uni. Altar five year* sucatosrful work
ing of common schoo • in tho*" Btate
the terrorism of iguorar.ro will no long
er threaten the pear* of th* country a
good judgment and pleasing addnws.
and will make a capital pr-siding ofli
o*r. We hsw beard of but ooo candi­
date mentioned for 1‘rvaideut yr# Im.
Hon. Philip n. Emorvra, of Calhoun
Co-, who entered the last Senate a* ■
new member, but wa* last year chosen
to preside over the extra wseaiou ol tbe
Senate during the Edmond* impeach

Th* Republican pro*, of Michigan
hare pf*sr-nt&lt;-d three of thsir number
far the poabian of Socrotary of th* Sen­
ate, Meean. Jam* U. Stone, ef Kata
tnaaoo; James W. Iliac, of Lowell and
James D. Henderson of Allegan.
Th* House of Bcprescntative* is
largely nnnj-oeod of new member-, but
fifteen ot tbe marabenof the last lagistahire being re-eloctcd. Among the
new msaibere, however, are sen-ral gnnttemen who have heretofore had comiid
•Table legislative cxporiancc.
Xorenioet ia thu fast wo may mention Judg*
ribaw, Ex-Speaker, of Eaton County
and Mr CroartreD. formerly President
pre toe. of the Samtlo and Preeident ol
the last Constitutional Convention. Dr.
Bcaine, of Barien hu liltcwiso sewn
legfalaiivo experience, in the Hcaate
But three name* are prsoentod for
the Speakership. Meson. Shaw and
Croaswcll snd CoL Claudius B. Grant,
of Washtenaw countv.
Tho tatter

nera moves so much more smx&gt;ihly with
an. old hand at tho helm."
Ex-Rcpreseutativo Croraman. of Ing­
ham fa th* only candidate who baa bran
mentioMd for the House sieekship aad
will ef ooure* be nominated.
Hs will

their right*, and knowing, dare main
uin them against each demagogue* a
now presume to lead them only to brio.

marital relations that subsequently developod between him and hi* wife, nnd
the rupture of his friendly relation* with '
Macready, rwaulmd—the fixmsr in the |
most notorious divorce raw in tho legal'
annals of tho Uui’-sd Btatoe, and tn# I
tatter in the Aster Place Opera itoue-1
riot of May 10th, 1849,fct which several
live* wore lost.
It was white acting
King Lour in’ 1848, and strewing th#
kag" .with strew tn his profuse way of

So far a* the public land* are cun
earned, if monopobe* or individuals de­
sire thsm under lit* proposed law, the.'
can be secured upon payment of th
value as lieretuforc, except that th.
giving away of the lands to monopo
Ifate for private emoluM-nit and witliuu
a consideration srill bo prevented in tk«
future. Thi- pruev-'ds of the sale ui
Lnds during the past fiscal year amount­
ed to 82.5lXl.te&gt;'. and thi* «iU be liksh
to l&gt;* maintained during the next gvn^y
ration, al tbe end of which ]«riod thrfc
will b* no excuse for any num bora &lt;&gt;■
reared in the country' wanting rospecta-

The rucklma cundurt of pxrtfa* in
out. “A little Isa* straw would answer!" Louisiana have brought on a euUiu.&lt;u of
Thi* Mr. Forrml took a* an indignity authority between two factiaas who
and arcribed it to Maervady ■ fn*uds. .
Macready, at the time, wa* not in Lon- (
don. 8acb, at least, is tho version of1' Warmoth, who *o outraged resunon
th* origin of th* trouble a* known in aena* and common decency by fixing up
tho dramatic profeasiuu.
a political counting machine wherewith
Mr. Forveat’s Iasi extended profos- . to tnflo with tha popular rote, ha* been
•ional tour wa* in the Pacific State*, ia
impeached by tha alleged Legislature,
1866. Bine* then hs ha* played only a
fow night* at a 'uno, and seldom on while he in turn haa issued a pfockunaoooaecutiv* nighte- Of Shak#ep*ari*n tiou outlawing all who oppose him.
part*. Macbeth and Cur.olanu* were tbe The exact went* of the controvarsy ionly one* in whieb foe the post twenty *o involrod ia fag aad doubt that litib­
years, he was well receive-.! by Am«ru-nr&gt;
ia known hero aa to the exact legal ataor Lttgtfah audience’.
Y#t, censun-d severely a* he ba* been tn* of the respective parties. It fa now
by th* cnuc* and a large portion of tb* thought that th* Provident will refer
public, it fa an undeniable fact that nev­ th* whole mailer to Oongreai in a fa*
er. to the last Ums he trod . th# boards, day*. Alabama fa litilo better controll­
ws* hi* nsms placed on tho bill* but it
wa* certain to draw a theatre jammed ed, and the ooure* pursued by politician*
full. Ths proof of the pudding, per­ in thro* two State* fa a sad commentary
haps, is in rating, after aO.

The negro-eyeis of our toltllca ha&gt;
.nmfad to Ifa conclusion Ihromtbelvii
0,0001*1 vtotonce, lndu*trial
rise
4d haa ended in giving fr«joro
»ur million* of the
rare. «od th,
■slfot to It* adnk mates.
•a* *U erter eUagHl-., UMta* pu*. u The politics Of this MT era srut
&gt;o&gt;* to every man’s bostnass and bo■m as never 'rafore. b,lng vital to Pri­
eto nroeperfty and the tualntcn*ne» of
. neinrw-r«tte n-.-.l.ti-

irfattons forcnroplrtfng the tfetoneewnf •—b«*iriou so tb* germ of wesdth to th*
■&gt;&lt; —#.... _...i -m—
M&lt; n nr* not bora to f irtune, their a»piraliuns achieve it.
*
[. , I’^i*na* to Mrsrdrd h) waMinching
[ *T«&gt;e uornuHons gkamx ftuta the ob­
' jnct a* foiling fake* upon iro. nsc and sensitiveuesa are slrangvra

wail, vrsvyer ate*# tb* ttoAtr s.lu

J. F. Ludewig, of HoixJcen, N. J.,
•ays: "Tbe Centaur Liniment ha* eurv&lt;,
me ol rheumatism, after Intense suffer,
tog for fire yean,’’
"1 Mad many rem*AI«a formyepraln•d ancle without rvlfaf. The *eooo&lt;i bot­
tle of Centaur Liniment cured It perfect­
ly. Cba*. Hill, 616 Ptoe Hl.. Ptola."
‘H. Marsh, Esq., Kupt, of xdam* Ex
pre**Htablaa, N*w Pork, nays: “Al
owners of horses should knot, tbo On
tour Llnl mon t. W* find It the beet thing

A thankful mtn fa lik* a budding
r osa growing more .ttrartive ** expat.»ion progremiw.
Conceit and txoashery are twin*—*o
Courtoay te du* just a* a debt—Yon
tfakte mo, and I’ll tickle ytu.

Thi* tertlmony could b* repeated for
You can’t alwaya. tell of a person's
worth, by Ute clotbee worn—neither a month. Ifyou want to avoid sufTerinK
can you estimate character by appear- Ju*t try th* Centaur Liniment, bob! by
all DniRista. J. R. Boas A Co., M
Broadway. N. Y.

Firat-Class Instruments.

Children cry for Piteber** Caatoria-—
A substitute for Castor OIL It aralmllateathc food, cure* Wind Colic, nod
Tn« Attnar'a Lovx by Mrs. D. E.
ennsee natural steep. it doe* not con­
N. bouthwortb. printed from Mrs.
tain morphine, t* pleasant to take.ncvci
Southworth’* AlMuacrlpt, jort written, unpe* and never Ml*. Tb* brat physic
•nd never before pobliebed In any form
whatever, and Sterla* by her rilsler,
Mrs. Eranren Henshaw Under, haa Juet
b^cn Jmbllahr I l.y T. B. Peterson A
BtUiure,-Philadelphia, Pn. It were
•» noil praise to oner I that ’Tbe Artist's
IArte" t&gt; ill* beat story by far that hs*
ever fallen from the p»o of U&gt;e lu-luatrious and gifted Mrs bou th worth. Not
This wonderful vegetable restomtivi
laritlugun* whkla th* IhriUinx Inter­
ia th* sboet-anchor of the feeble and de­
ct whirh cbarecterieed all of her ro.
bilitated A* a tonic aad cordial for the
■luctton titan she baa hitherto given the aged and languid it ha* no equa'
World. Il hn-atbe* throughout a fervid among stomachics. A* a remedy for
spirit of hope, fortitude, and thank*— th# nervous weakness to which women
Ju-’t the atbry and sci.tlmcut suited for
are evpeeially subject, it fa superseding
, know of no way to make f.eab, yoaug •very other atimulant. In all dhuatr*.
»heart* bapf^er, and ro&gt;tore the t-ioosn to tropical tamper*!* or frigid, it arts a* a
aged cheek*, iu the cheerful biate of tbe Specific in every *]«cics uf disorder
yule log Are, than by the perusal of this which uudenniuen tho bodily strength
exquisite Chri*Una* *lory. which la ad- and brvska down th* animal sisrit*.
muably .upptauted by a generoua col­
lection of brief and JntereeUug sketches
by Mr*. Fmi'.cea li. baden, a &gt;l*ler uf
Beautiful Women.
Mr*. South worth. Tpero brief norm
tire* are each charming—all perfect lit.... M
ClUl-T tie finn of prose fiction*—orieat pearl* '
side Thu fences am lursxud ouo hun­ at random strung. "Tho Artlat'a Love''
dred feet from the track, with a span­ li published in a large duodecimo vol- |
hundred feet between the two fin-.-*. On
th* inuir fegee tb« board* ure [dared
[wrpcu.lfculariy and on U.e outer buri- other work*, and aold by all Booksel­
aontally. They are eight foot ia height. ler* at 8L7S Ineioth. or 81 JO In paper
The double line fane* nggregat-f hi.tMX* cover; rrr or.ptm wEl be sent by mall.
fret, aad Ithe single liar- 8'5.700 foot in |xiet-pai&lt;l, by tbe publisher*, T. B. Pe­
length. Th* managers of the company terson A Brother*, Philadelphia, Pn.,
expnror n cr-nfijt-f.t opinion that these on receipt of price. All of Mrs. South­
rencc* will afford adequate protection worth’* thirty-fire book* are put up In
■gainst the mitr than ordinary &lt;uow a neat box. cloth, full gilt bocks, AcPrice |61d» for the complete «ett.

PLANTATION

JITTERS

New Scales.

a T—1860—X.

New Styles.

New Prices.

A*a Vehicle of Newt, Tux Wo*u&gt;
will spare no expenee, nu energy, to
uaUitoin and ad van re ft* place tn ths
firrt rank of metropolitan Joumsls. Its
te h. abundant,, variou', and accurate
new*, comprising the whole circle of
current tntclllgencw and literature, will
t* discusnetl a* become* a True!worthy
Organ -f Opinion, with candor, with
steady devotion to sound public snd
private monde, with special knowledge
f.-r spe. ud thsmre, anJ with various snd
wide-reaching apprehension of the man-

Country Produce, General Prodaee of
every kind, aod of Money, titoek*. aad
Freight* in Sew York aad Europe, i.
The Fanner*’ Page, wltn aU the dolno

New Advertisements.

wnjreia. Magaria*,* tor January, 1* on
our table. Year* ago, w* thought it
bndeeecW psrfoctfoa, but wwr* misteken—it grow* better and better, and fa
now a greater favorite thou everThe
illustration* are numerous aad beaun■ ful and it contain* useful design* for
work, noreiti** for the toilet, and alto
[ drawing Icnost. The iittarary matter

B. F. NORRIS * CO
The I.AHfrEST and most *omplele Jewelry Btor* 1* tbo West, with the finest
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137
Th* *l*ctoral rot* of Thirty-one
States wa* given to Grant and Wiban
who received each 300 vote*. Th* vote
of th* remaining Suites Georgia, Evatacky, Maryland. Mfaouri, Teanas*^#
We bar* uo room for th* very able
report of th* Secretary of th* Treasury,
but cannot refrain from giving hi* view*
of th* operation* and ad ran la gw* of a
,'erf^^Mte Frehrifaa of Amencan in■lufry. He aay*:
"Th" weight of tbe national debt has
o**n *o great that for more than ton
veor* tbeto haa been no oportanity for
It.________________ :___ efu___

we may also anficiirtion in th* narceut_________________ lira This reduction,
however, should not be measured solely
i-y th* want* of tho Treasury, but rogord should be bad also to th* condition
uf tb* various t ranches of industry in
which tho people are engagod. In prvesne* of the fart that the leading punmu
of tbe country are stronger than ever

Far* Preaident—Thomae A Ifondricka, 42 •• B. Grat* Brown, 24 ; Hueao* Greeley, derrassl. 8; Charlea J.
Jenkin*, 2 ; David Daria, 1.
Far Vice-President—B. Greta Drewu,
47 j Alexander IL Colquit, 6: George
AV. Julian, 6; John M. Palmer and

terod owing to the dec***# o! H on Hor­
ae* Grveiey, prior to the time when th*
Tbe Indian appropriation bill haa
ele-toral rote waa polled.
passed tbe House by a large majority
after a bitter attack mad* on tho Indian
Pear* Policy. The vote stood 111 for,
—Tha actual vote of Michigan giro* and 48 against th* bUL
Pnridant Grant u majority of 00,1(11.
Tho Senate ha* concurred in ibe
In 1888 he had 31,432. For Governor. Hi, use resolution to adjourn Congre.’
Bagley received a majority of 50,044 a* from Dee. SO, to Jan. C. Thi* fa a day
officially declared, bat th* oounti** from or two longer recess than usual.
which returns were not received add
about 400 to hi* majority
Th* other

joaty a* that given Mr. Bagley.

For

Congrea*. Firid'a majuritv fa I860, WaL
dron’* C,905, Willard'* 7,847, Burrow*'
5.206. Feroor . 6,600, Begote'* i.tK,
Conger'. 4447, Bradtoyfa 8434, Hub­
bril’. 8,405
.

■xa contain* the cratinuun of Oliver
Optica story, "Littls Bobtail” (which fa.
to be sutcradad in tb* January number
by “Tho Yacht Glob’’), tha atmclwion
ot Krjab Ksllog’* story “Wtamng hi*

"Fublisbcni cunnot wrap tlioir news­
papers in paper'whi.-h has tyeetf’ writ­
ten on without subjwtfh'g t1w&gt; rockag*
to letter protag#.'’
“
*’ .
- “Mafluenpt tracing* ‘from ftrchitectural or mi-e!.i:..,ra) firawtug* art mail­
able matter of the first c!at*, and sub­
ject to letter postagr "
“Letters addrw-ed to fictitious per­
sons or firms, or tn initiate, should be
seat to the l bia-1 fosttor office at not de-

Spur*!’ (wbsch fa io he succeeded in th*
January number by •'Th* laming of
tbe Tids.”) Virginia F. Townsend's
sturT, “Only Girls," fa concluded in thia
number Th* capital iUuatnted sketehes, "Among ttre Raftsman." are also
finfahed in this nnmb*r. B. P. tfolllaher ("Mr*. Partington" contribute* a
humorous dialogue, "Scandal.” The
Foetry, Storiea, and Sketch**, Puxxling
Head-Work, Pigeon-Hole Paper*. Ac..
aod th* full page iUi.*tratwn» of which
there are four, alio contribute to make
a nember which will ■ delight tb* eye,
and charm tho ronae*. Nothing better

CHICAGO.

largeet paid etab
------- ------ „*s than two hun­
dred and fifty roptse.
raeh for tb* five next largest
[■•ia club lists ot not less than
ooa hundred and fifty coptos

THE SEMI-WEEKXT.
contain* (Tureditf and Friday) all the
content* of the Wreklv and th* cream
or the Dally.________
□^tSSFVraoowaxr.a*.

IBW ADTERT1SEMEATN,

rarrewdiscACtamn.
EMPLOYMEN t

FAME AND FORTUNE.

JUBILEE.
,m.
is tkr

U*tl« thu

ry number of JJsstwwfs Fsuny Xaurw*
are '-Flag* for tho Christmas Trea," A
purr!# portrnit picture, a eut paper pot­
font tur drib '* evening drwu. in an mui th* scudar relop*, magic transformation picture,
,----- J a a*»wpap*r
elegantly rotated, and many other
or other priabd matter in ndditwa to
the address, subjects iba pockag* to pretty thing*; berid** the stories, pu&gt;ilea, aad including tbe regular departtetter pswtagc-’’
"Seed*, cuUin;
A year’s asbecriptioa to Young -dwrrjMwis th* beat paaribl* iavratatout for
inloUigunt son or bright little daagbter,
for a Holidsy or birthday present—try
it. Yeoriy, only Ono Dollar. Address
W. Jonnings Dwnore.V. 838 Broadway,
N. Y._ Subscriptions received at tho lafae.1. Us TKAICLER* rf RsKIrrd. Ct.
B»_v«mi Offiro.

TBICKS • TRAPS - AMERICA

ACCIDENTS

The Weekly Sun.

Department, for the reduction of th*
]xntagv-rate on letters, from and alter
the firet day of July n«x: from the uni­
firm rata of throe ewnto for raeh half
ovneo, to two ceat* for each half onnoc

Itataon,

Gold heck Chains,
Hilrw Vest Chains,
Table Caston,
Cake Itaakete,
hot Picks.

KEW YORE OBSERVER.

ar* a* follow*: Again*! L^jnlixinRailroad Aid Bond*. 28,M8 ; Against in tho short space of nineteen hour?, or
Limiting No. of Judicial Circuit* 17,* at the rat* of about rixty-threc miles an
hoar, feel* entirely confident of hi*
ability to make tbe trip across tho "big
sea." It fa said quite a number of *dentitle gentlemen liar* made applica­
tion for petmfaaiou to accompany him
la this tho greats’t of all bail on expe-

State St corner of

; titled, •‘Carrying Weight," by Marion
Harland, is commenced in this number
‘"Our Darling," a first daa* chromo, fa
gnen to every subneribsw to Godey'a
Lady’s Cook for lt*73, whother a sin­
gle subscriber for 83, *r in a clnb of
six for 11 1
Addrus* L' A. Godey,
corner Sixth and Chestnut *tre*ts,
Piuhid*)|&gt;hi«.

Tb* Houao'yeaterday was the theatre
of quite a tempest of spleen on the part
of several o|&gt;po»ition members directed
against Mr. Townsend of Pennsylvania
wlio opposed tha Soldier's and Sailor’a
Ifoonty luand bill and presented a pro
test from the Grand Army of tho Il&lt;pubbo of Pennsylvania. He wa* de-,
nounoed as no soldier by Hon. Hamuel
Randall whose earvices for thirty days
a soldier iug in and around Harrisburg '
was mad* a point cf- Hfa military ca­
reer had not been known heretofore,
and hfa party made all th* capital that

vo burden. Nerwrthefees o«r .ysuras
f Munleijal and Hute Tixatlon
rude, unaqual, and defraud tbe poor to
oloaae th* rich. NevmbeU*. o«r
yrtem of Fwtetal Taxation fa such aa
afamna. masterpiece of Ignorance .nd
ocapadty, put to th* vile ms of moopoUsteaml favorite* and tbtev**, M
-ever anywhere ha* dlagrared modem
I vlllxatton &lt;tao# Louis XIV., with hfa
arthod* of taxation ralbar than Ito
mount, paralysed tbe Industri** of
rance. And alaig with th* Tarifi,
which prohibit* tbe oxport ot our man■ fiictureH, abridgw th* number of our
ndu*trfa*. cut* down th* profit upon
-tw ex part* from all ourfartna, planta­
ions, and mln**; abollaboi r-ur ahrpplng
ram off th* high **ra.aod filobsafiS
'roca tb* [Moplc'i iockcL.VT.rytlm.lt
■ute 81 Into th* U. H. Treasury,-along
with thl**ngin* atopprewloo, stupidity,
sod fraud goea a Ctarreuey ot fluetoatlng
aloe aa tbe meows of values In every
jet of domestic exchange.
Whatever [ortlra taay artoe or fall,
rharevrr their defeats or triumphs, and

If you wfab to have a splendid
Monthly-* M-goxiuo that &lt;«mbin*a
I within itself tb* excellence and beauty
and prnctl -al utility of nnmaron* other*
I of tho b*&gt;t class—sec Ute January numbor of Drowrwfs J/feriraW JbaiUf,
which lure been peaiiy enlargml. Por­
trait of Hmily Faithful, new murie, and
other nplen-fid attractions. and alao
CUNDURANGO.
ivfTrra the moot extraordinary premium
BUb. KeeM A Cn'k FlaU Extraci.
to each sul-cnb-r, being two beeclilul

Bran** Oruament*.

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Hat now on hand a com­

plete asaoHmcnt of Books.
Stationery, Pens, Penhold­
Pencils,
Pictures. Picture Prtrthes,
Initial Paper and Envel­
opes of the latest styles,
Picture Cord, and Fancy
ers, Ink, Slates,

Tills i.i on enquiry which every one
should hare truthfully anvworsd before
he start* *n tai* jnurn*y, a*d • Mil*
oar* taken m examination &lt;rf Boat* rill

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CLU1UM0

We quote the following Iron “ Wat1 son's Art Journal," N. Y-, in reference
to Bacon A Karr'a Piano*, adrertiaad in
aaotlisr column
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HOLIDAY GOODSfind thia, iud^d . "Happy Christos*,"

A KHBT CHBI8TIA8 TO ALL.
To iho.o wialung to buy Useful and
Boauhfup- I-re.wou fw th, Holidaya,

Hgbe*t, on earth Paaoe ,nd

will find all kind* of Good*, ail first
dasa, and at low price..

DlAMlra FOR im.

WE MEAN BUSINESS NOW

and that you
moh and all of yon
lx able to join jn
m
tt&gt;
Angel*. Eighteen Hundred aad seventy
two yean ago, •’Glory to God ia th’.

immense Reduction in all our Prioea,

Hearth and Home.
Oodey’r,
Arthur’s,
The Lady'a Friend,

Gold l.l» 3-4.
Chrwtoa* day.

Our Young Folks,
a00
New York Weekly Tribune.
SK
Tbe Nursery,
2M
Colder f f
j
Wood’s Household.
• 00
' American Agricultural!,!,
« jo
COLDEST!!!
Detroit Dally Tribune.
io oo
Oh! batin'* it cold ?
;
•'
Weekly ••
s00
I
Th* Dally Peat,
l0w
Merauy 38* below
The Weekly Poet,
soq
Th* Michigan Farmer.
300
Moor** Rural New Yorker
3 T5
The Weetera Rum),
3qo
Demorret'. Magaalne,
360
"
Young America,
2 u&gt;
Oliver Optlo'a Magulne,
g .50
Th* Chrtotlan, a work with four
Tbe Board of Supervisor* are is eaaChrome*,
4«5
Th* IlhHtreled Christian Weekly, 3 50
«wn at tho Ufark'a ofhre, Hon F. W.
Wecan.aleo. farnluh at tb* iowwt
CoUtae preatding.
club rate* nearly any other Journal pufa­
Ackley to on hand with a tine collro- ll-bed in th* United Btafee for any &lt;&gt;f
Atidrean. Haxski.
Ta-I’nm or Enurs, I wfll moot Uen ot Holiday preventa Go and ere onr subscriber*.
Co., Harting*, Mich.
yon al J. Colo A Boa's grocery atom ia
tha City of Halting*, on every Saturday
We had th* ptreaure of attending a
until tha clove fit tax collecting.
concert al Union Hall In thto City oa
Jutaa Nnt*.
Thuraday.evening of laat week, given
by tbe Ixavltt troupe of Bwiea Bell
Blngar*. To ear that it wa* flnt-elw
would be but a faint expraealon Indeed'
Little albe to almoat a prodgy. and In
her part kept the audience In a roar of
laughter. Mr. Hepaaa, M a tenor alngwr
haa few eqnala In thia country, and hl*
eetoetiona among the many popular
eonga ot the day, ahow an unusual good
Doc’t be backward, if you want to musical iaeta That very popular a&gt;ng
bring wa wood tn payment for the Bu­
rt*, fetch it right along.

F D. Anin.

caaaciEa.

woo 00 HIIRTII OF CLOTH I
Must be Sold this Winter.

Chid!

_
ntsssic.
— OGRESS Bl-.k

■toe.atnpMity,
y of fluctuating
values in every

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division

ba* received great culture and care.
"A pathway from tbe West to Eu­
M aster Holbrook performed hie parts to
rope" Ho the New York Trtounr style,
the delight, and surprise of all present,
the Michigan Ship Canal.
and with due eare and practice, will be­
come one of tho beet concert players,
and artist* In the country.
happy.
Ke have not room to any half that we
would like to, nor one quarter that tbe
Company deserve, but In brief would
eay that we believe tbe enllyv troupe
pee*coo talent second to none now travellug In thi* country of it* kind, and
will therefore close our remark* by
Th* Canada Southern Railway la ■Imply laying, that under tbe manage­
completed tn Amberrtbarg, aod la be. ment ot Its gentlemanly leader, Mr.
log rapidly constructed through Michi- Holbrook, Bought, and will be patron­
ised by the music and fan-loving com­
munity of tho whole country through
। The Grand Haven Daily Btrald la which It passes, aad hope to have tbe
pleasure
of llitonlng again Io the troupe
suspended. It didn't pay. The Week ly Btrald however, will be continued in Halting*, under more favorable au­
spice* to tArwi, than when they were'
and greatly Improved.
here, Tho evening commenced with ;
A new lot of Watorproof and Flan-________ ___ ___ __ ___
uol* just received at the New York j Lecture, mooday evening.
Cash Store.
82tf
and 8boddy-Wc wish t

THE OTHER STORES MAY AS WELJ^.

(Hose up, for we will do all tho BuRineNs

We are in Earnest,
And our Prices Prove it.
•ffifSSK

We haven’t room to mention all our Reduced Prices, but we
Herewith Pledge ouraelves to Offinr and Sell the Bent B*r-

KP'

HOUSE.

rife wp o/ie pqice

VINECAR BITTERS

sto^e,

GRAND RAPIDS.

MICH

r v
.
.
people could have beard ik
Ladies and Gent* Underwear -K—„ • ‘
•

The working men'* dun dance uti
Friday evening of laat week al Union
Hall, waa • real enjoyable affair, and
presume they will eoaftaur to bo
throughout tbe winter.

THE LARGEST. |THEy HAYE

A child of John Hchiarle, of Chelsea,
Sxwnra Micnini tb* very beat in
Th to paragraph la to nay that Agent*
the world aad cheaper than enywbere may learn Kxnethlag greatly to their waa burned to death Thursday, by it*
•lothes taking fire at th* stove.
I else in Barry County. Com* ia aad try advantage and obtain specimen* and
Hr. Henry IxMait.g, of Ilalain, who ia
them and you will bo conviuoed that it full particular* tree, by addreaaing
ia a fact. We buy all of our Machine* Wood"! LUrrarf Ari Agraag, Newburg, ia Ha 70th year, haa thia tall huaked
for cosh, and ean and will sell them at
low figure*- Sewing Machine Needle*,
and oil fur all Machine* all at th* New
York Cash Store
82tf

Holiday Good* of all
kinds for sale by Sher­
man J. Rich.

Michigan Central R. R.
OLD, srusux LSD DIRECT ROUTE,
te st

STOOD THE

TEST

Photographs,

Fhotgraphs.

I Great Faiiij Jmnal of Mickiiai-i

Jackson
Weekly
Citizen

REMOVED

LARGEST PAPER IN MICHIGAN.

Tha Met number of th* Aldi** exceeds
all It* prcdeeeeaar* in the exuberance
and richnca* of Ito picture*. Evary paga
la adorned crith an engraving that ia iteelf a marvel of beauty, and taken to .
gvther, they make a cellccUon worth

from Manntee port for tbe month end­
ing Nov. 15th. Wa* IM. carrying away .
20,400.000 feet of lumlwr, 1.W0.0001
shingles, MI5.000 piece . of lath. Tbe ।
shipment* tor tbe srexin hare Ixen
about 130,000,000 feet of lumber.

AlUhe Nows of the Day,

American Organ Heath &amp; Chideestei
Is OM to the Public on its Mens.

Everybody Should try them before I ivrchannf Sleewhere

THE WEBER. HALLETT &amp; CUMSTON,
AND GABLER PIANOS.
Doe MighaKa. Betoey Panner, M. M.
Staataa, J. V. Smith, C WDoex.
Direct your latter* to VA of P- 0
know of do disease which will not ad­ Drawer nr Box.
mit of it* uae, with good roeulta. AJJ. Roonra, P- M.
tnoet innumerable complaint* are reus­
ed by poisonous accretion* ia the Hood,
which can be raiiroly expelled from tho
system by tbe u»e of lb* Vnsxxn.
Wltsn the Hood is perfectly deuaod.
Iho diacaae rapidly yield*; aH gain*
reare; healthy notion ia r-t-mpliy re
stored, and the twti«nt ia cure-! "

Boer*! Boot*!! Booto!I! Shoee'
I Shoe*!! Etooa.'I! at arerj v&amp;rty and
[kind lor men, women aiul children;
Waterproof aad proof agaiuet roida.
just aa cheap aa before th* Breton Fire,
at th.* Now Y ork Cash Stare.
3Stf

hears Ca«imw« Suita, Btaek CMb
Suite and a splendid rasortxnrat nf Kndi
Prato aad Vast autabte «* than. ufetjutiihg marTi*^. For «al» at the Now
York Creh Store.
***

Ntais State Orpkai Aijta,

FRANK L. WARD
the coot for drink and
On tho same day
------ --------- set fire to the boarding
house* at th* ah'p canal across Kewe*aaw 1‘crat. cauimg th* destruction of
aereral at them. About 200 eocds ol
wood were burned, and John Ireper.
who kara one of the boarding hourta
lost about 1500 worth of furniture an I
iiiptti - **• * Tbe product al tbnQalnmet and Heeia mine for the month of
October waa MS tons and 82fi pound*
On the 25th ulL the candle factory ot ’
Wm Lapp, in Hancock, wa. dertroyed |
by fir*. The loes wa. about A&gt;00.
Tb* Mantae* Tferagiree a delinquent
these parting word*: “Prof. Apel, who
has bora teaching mura for acme tune

May 15,

BEST PAPER! BEST PREUUI1
Money to Loan.

A SO PICTURE FREE.

MOORE’S

Keep ■ large supply of ©alt for »ale at Lowest market itte*,
tlreir Brick Wnrehouae.

bumi, main tn Finn mu
small

Overcoat* t5 to »25
cheapest Store in the
State.
Star Clothing

LOTTEIff J
A NOBLE CHAMTT.

Water Lime,
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kinds,
pifE LUflEEH rUtflStfED l/t
LOTS.

O44 L

�A. Morrisd/i't Atfifg Department.

______ DauchV^fi Co'x. Column.

MichiTin Maihisirv Depot

MONEY ft

Sijandc

Gift

Enterp'ise.

CAPITOL

OF

MICHIGAN.

$106,000

WANTED AGENTS

Grand Muair&amp;l Entertainment

Agents

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION.

St Joseph, Mien. Nv. I, 1872

Tao Caltori LUhoijrapMnj Company of Detroit,
Up-’« «ks •O'*, sad m mv psbiuMag *

’ 71“*^ teitMgr^ll at ’

The New Capitol and Grounds,
tie * 21 lackte te alas) rtenivi ia it-s Hl«km Kiyfo at ib* An. ■Utah ibv «&lt;&gt;&lt; “
Ute
»&lt; Ik' Kuu al ll&gt;« a-d.r.1. pr.CT *1

T "W O

MATHEW BUSINESS COLLEBE
. UOaelto Wm I now. fount.', for .Ltu.l^c .

An amaltuj editor in ludianurxhi*
hw made a fcrtune by bi* pen. Hi*
.aherdwdof grief slur reading one
of h« editorial*, and left him one hun­
dred aud thirty tboiuand dollar*.

FITRUBEB A

A buabaml. wbvee wife has applied
for a divorce, write* a protrat to the
judge, in which ha ttys: "Thia plague!
thmg called a dnurco Las, in my
ofwnimi, parted many a man aud his

A man with wild eyrw and hair u
ruihing about propounding tins amun.
drum: “What i« tho ditforoure beween WwHon. '.ho pofestnau, and the
brute duoosa f* Auiwcr: "Tha on.takes a walk, tho other makes a talk."
A phy.iciAn, on preaunting hi* bill to
the circular of tho estate ot a dacooaad
palinnt, n-ked, “Do you wish w have

if

nin

|a C*Hi. IU«1 Estate ud p«rwe«l Pnqwrl.. I* *w&lt;»M- feMs |c te $t,“|i.

$23,900 in

Kcal Estate !
$3,000 in Cash!
$6,555 .in Persona! Proper!;

roaol

“.naMM..

MANTLES AND GRATE8,

A mu*r having threatened to give a
pour laborer .some blows with a stick.
“I don't beiiovB vuu,” said the other;
‘Tur yon never give anything.'

The Loniavillu Cwitr Jamrnal poeti­
cally remarks: “In Montgumaiy, Ala,
the other day, four utgroea gut un a
spree; one took out hi* Huie jack-kitifc,
aud now there ain’t but three."

55^55 nulls

JOHN H WENDELL &amp; CO.

'.&lt;L ■&gt; *f..Muu»&lt;^lJ.r II ■ Ivaritai n.adkal ,u
Uuufou a&gt;&gt;4 I'ana &gt;l.« n. ■&gt; |*.»wtu.

Mr*. June* san.: "I bsliuve IVs
got tbe teuderest hearted boya in tbe
world. I can't tell ouo of 'em to fetch
?
w’ter. kut he’ll burst out cry-

EAOTfIf
mxc m Ji «'«-«« •&lt; »M
■«rh bvMOreru Ufo Oaxrl
la ih&lt;
l»
...1
;■&gt;. ...I...«las

■ IM Um.hm.U4 bl«o4 »4 ImpirilHS «i&lt;wr Iv
Il IM vital U.W.; forba.l4.a&lt;a&gt;MU r».fo.iu4
w vrataiwJcmm.I.mUm UxK__

A scbool-boonl member asid, "Now,
who Iotm all men If Theqao.ti m wo*
hardly put taitoro a liltla girl atuvarrJ,
quiekiy, “Aunl Rachel f

ID O Tu X- A R S

716 PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS

"kk/’mT.,

P. A. BILLINGS.

LIGHT IN

THE EAS1

A Fann of 120 acre*, situated in the
■wn«hip of Baltimore, S miles from
la-ting*, and only S mile* South ot the
vrand Riser Valley R. R at.Qmmln
ood y ung and growing oitlanl, good
■g buildings, living atredta of wab-i,
•0 acres under improvement*, 1 mile
lorn School HoUae. t ugar bush ut I
,000 tree*. Splu'udid . timber of '\J11
■ indo; Oak, Boxwood. Wl.ifowowl etc. '
Verm*. $25 |ht a.-re.
For lunber in- j
tnicriun*. inquire at thia. Ofikw, or u!
lie proprieluts,
DBA A. G FREEMAN. i
Baltimore, April 17th, 1872. '

NEES' CABBOLIC TABLKK

CHAS JUNE &amp; BRO.

Arnica Liniment
Reliable Agents Wanted in Every Tien in the State!
OntCE or THE ASUXTATIUX. SO. X qttltOW.V BLOCK. MASOH. BICII

BMTOP81TT, FWl

CM J. (HU, ta Ht

L. D. SINE'S N1NETBKNTH

■BIND MIL DtSTBIBIJTljN
200,000 00

$

The following i* taken from the New
York Jmrmal tj Comewrr*'and ia worthy
' of careful prru«al:
A middle-aged lady, the mothtr ot
six children, hod often sought rvlial
from a jain in tho back by taking saltjxrtcr and btandy. She wa* expoied tu
email pox, nn I contracted t .e disease
Tito premonitory symptoms weto violent

NATURE’S
FARRAMD

WILLIAMS

&amp;

CO.

Hair Restorative

IX VALUABLE GIFTS!

SIO.OOO IN AMERICAN” COLD I
01U,OUU LN AMERICAN S1LVKR : THROAT AND LU&lt;$6 INSTITUTE

■” iJGHEFNBACKi
• f

&gt;vn Prixcv |500

Carr age &amp; House

the head and excruciating pein in the
region of tho kidnersA phymcian wus called during the
night but, tu doubt as to the nature ol
tho di-coao though suspecting it tu Iw a
case of scinil p-x, be made uu pvwcrif •
tiun, promiAng to return at early dawn?
Fever ar.il pom increasing, she begged
her husband to preiiore lor her the old
preparation* of ealtpvter and brandy.
The Utter was than nut to be had, but
he cniaucd a piece of nitro aa Urge a&gt; a
common white bcmi. This the to-.k in
a teaspoonful of cold water Fooling
S.-4BO bolter tho d.»e »o. uuce or twice
slept wall during tha remainder of the
night, and nwaketeed foehng perfectly
well!
When the doctor called ho wa* great­
ly Mtoaiahed to see Mr*.----------auperintending ttre atlais* of bar household
Hu loll without making any prereiiption. Khn had uxfy well detinrd puatulv* in her faa&gt;; but (her were but
slightly inflam.-d, and not at all painful.
The' development., cf emall^jx an her
entire person were in txmber and ap­
pearance in keeping with those &lt;m tier

HiKn».filiNES,Srt.

'RISE

Quito a number ot citiaras in our State
are now afflicted with the email pox.
and it*i* not imposuble that our city
may bo xitited by that dreaded woorgu
thi* winter. Anything that will cure
tho diwace or alleviate the sufferings of

BLOOD PURfflEB.

PAINTING.
MIRROR AND PICTURE FRAMES:

ALM*
Flajfs, Banners, Streamers,

and Political Caricatures
Painted to Order.
WOODEN

O'. IIIOhmI IO I llAO-iROp •

DETROIT,

■

■

MUTh

BLOCK

LETTERS

Glass Show Cards.
LANGLEY DICKINSON
Ilnstiug*. S»p«. 18, 1872,—tf

WSEAJH OF ROSES

BOILER WORKS.

tke'uchi ruuht.

'DOMESTIC”

LOOK HERE.-

Dr. Crook's Wine ■ i'

■ In uuetimc all her children and her
husband worn Minilarly alfcctel by
fever and pain in tbe head and back,
and received similar treatment, aud ‘.be

DR. CROOK’S

S-reral tamilka caught ths prevail­
ing contagion, to whom the told her
at&lt;iry nod recvtnmuodod ths aaine rem
edy, and in every &lt;*ue the result* were
favorable.
Tbsee facbi came to u* al first Maud,
and tho readi r may rely upon them aa

ICO.UFO RT'S
IPECTOBAt,
ISYLLUP

WANtED.”--'fj.-

WINE

Business that will Pay

PATEJ.T COOLERS;
an hour. Tim puatulee were speedily
dcvclojied. but were nure like tne d».
ease in it* convalescent stages than at
any other period. As lo the quantity
given, it wa* not all dffimie. bat th» first
jatient, witlan an hour, must have
taken uf nitre tbe bulk of Hiros urdiuar y
white nkvy beans.

PUBiFY YOUB BLOOD.

; $75 to $250 psr month'
na&gt;« aa4 fecoUs. la ,ulra4M, U.. G.
terauvra QteawKas*. r.«uv.-awi»
C*1»U TM. mkKh Wd&gt; Ikrt. toe

HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS

DR. CROOK'S
SYUUF or

POKE ROOT.
coal, aud that at prices there ia both
economy and comfort in its use.
A ton of corn, 83 bushel., at 17 cent*
per bushel, is 85.60. We &lt;xm.4der this
equal to a curd 04 hard wood, aa sup­
plied und measured in our market, nt
; tb. cutting of thia cord, Sl.W— to-

HEaD 8TOXEF.

DETBOIT BKSBfflG WOfiKS.
Bent Wood Works.

For pains In Brrswt. Side or Back,
Gravel or Kidney Diaeaae,
ptNteMw of the VriBarr Oncaaa,
Jaundice or any Urcr CmnpWnt,

It Is also a superior Tonic,
,
Rwiorea the Appetite,
Strengthen* the Sjwtem,
Reatorw the Weak and
Debilitated,
Causes the Food to IHgjat,

KOT3
!SJ«tS?s
iSSi

455

Prnreuta Malarious Ferm*. «
I Given tone to yoar Nyslwu.
TBf DR.CROOK’S WLNE0FT1R
COBB,

WALLACE A LAW.

UTUnETWrar

1MERIC4N

MARBLE
OPEN 4 TOP BUOCIES,

nx.
wlOTW »f
Juns F* HRM-Maauf

DUTY OFF TEAS I
THS UBKAT AMEXICAX TtA CUXPiXY
bm beateff* s—vaclwwa «tUeUi»e Boutlesl
mu

Tfl.I

!B, CCPFffi iEI ffiET M WEE

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P.HL'FMAGEL fcCO„
'MmtMrtenrr.ar t&gt;4 '*&gt;'&lt;•&gt;■*

iprtr, Cteter,ai mat te Mb

L..t4S4ttA‘inS'.!d.“i!f.tt—

Snn! tai luteal.

SEWING

MACHINES.
Strayed or Stolen!

Powders!

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&lt;/ol&gt;&lt;strong&gt;See &lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/files/original/676/How_To_Use_Online_Newspapers_8x11.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;How to Use Online Newspapers&lt;/a&gt; for more information about using and searching online newspapers.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;-----------------------&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Banner History&lt;/strong&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;C.S. Burton &amp;amp; Co. were listed as the proprietors of the "Republican Banner", which first appeared here on May 1, 1856, with Dr. C. S. Burton as the publisher and Norman Bailey as editor.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Publication office was on the second floor of the Rower Block, whose address was given as "corner of State and Church"; which corner was not specified.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The objective of this publication was to win support for the newly created Republican party and thus counteract the influence of the Barry County Pioneer, a Democratic journal that had been published here since 1851. No copies of the first three issues of The Banner were saved.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Make-up on the first journal corresponded with a pattern typical of most local journals then published. Page one contained a few columns of advertising, fiction (often a continued story), and a short feature of no particular news value. Page one was the "literary" page.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Page two contained the editorial barbs, along with state news, political articles, Washington items and news of the national and territorial giovernments. Page three contained a few items of local news, sandwiched inbetween the local and foreign news.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Page four was usually solid with advertising and as such was the editor's "bread and butter" page....Locally it was the pattern until the early 1880s.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Several changes in ownership and management occurred during the first two years of publication, with J. M. Nevins taking over ownership interests on July 16, 1857. With the issue of May 7, 1862, "The Republican Banner" became "The Hastings Banner". Editor Nevins thought the village had developed sufficiently during the past several years to merit this recognition.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Another major change in the management of The Banner came when Nevins sold the newspaper to George M. Dewey of Niles on March 14, 1866, who then took over as editor and publisher. Dewey, an ardent Republican and somewhat of a crusader, gave considerable space to editorial comment and party affairs and also directed pointed paragraphs against the saloons and local traffic in liquor. Dewey was the grandfather of Thomas E. Dewey, Republican presidential nominee in 1944 and 1948. Editor Dewey on May 4, 1870 changed the format (and name) of the paper to "Hastings Republican Banner". &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;A fire in December 1883 burned The Banner plant (located in the middle of the block on the north side of State St. across from the courthouse). Files and back issues from August 1880 to December 1883 and the January 4, 1884 issues are missing.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner was purchased by Marshall L. Cook and George Bower on July 21, 1880. They changed the name to "The Hastings Banner". M. L. Cook soon became the sole owner and remained so until July 7, 1887 when Albert Nishern (M. L.'s brother-in-law) joined him. Albert Nishern sold his interest on November 6, 1889 to William Cook (M. L.'s younger brother).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Cook brothers partnership held together (56 years) ... Richard Cook followed his father into the newspaper business, and Richard's son William joined him. So the Cook family ownership continued for 85 years, from 1880 to 1974, when Richard and William sold the paper to High Fullerton. J-Ad Graphics became the owners of "The Hastings Banner" in August of 1981.</text>
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