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                  <text>TH® f\sfll*UCAI&lt;

BaHMIH

VOL. XVII

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN

.Pfifawar ijid Bum Card?.

It seemed that tbit young girl, Bosa Um it rmghtibea

Pectin.

nt In iwr cradle playing with

Just Received, at

him. Evidently life had oof brought 1i
htm all 1* mtirt.r and Ka
hnnwnv ' '
round, end rosy ao ■ nice phtmp empie,
and didn't took a. if she knew anything
about the hard times that bad coma to
fragile n bubble of humanity to drift
the Utile log bouse when the lather died,

RIVERSIDE

Greble &amp; Bussell’s

“^WRlflttT k~»rdpHf(&gt;dk

NO. 36-

WEDNSDAY, JANUARY 1. 1873.

there were little bright touches al! over
her hair, a* though the sun was shin­
ing in spots upon it. Ono morning 1
sat. cjiiing theso gleams of sunshine
around my Gncers, and watching a
flock of Mother Carey's chickens skim

WM f(. HAYFURD

«aid Mattie, “a nice big pile of it; and
en no one younger stepped in when that is gone. Deacon Turner la
her oft which wae pretty often going to draw ur a load hitneelf he tald
re. Then, be always quietly
ay liimaalf, with a kind of

The motto-r ataiUd at merry Tad, and

LOT

JKIIXE

mysulftori few momenta.

Not many,

Celebrated Diving Flue Stoves,

times felt a litXl. diasali&lt;Ged with their
nl.t.
.nt —
j

dark eyes.

rare in no danger of safloring.

TJMTXTfirT; rcctEll;
CKUniAIHIIM

JOU5 ROBERTS

Mattie crept up thn la Her to ISC bod
in the Infi, wbib their mother set down

VnivenaUy knoicn ax. the BEST HEATING STOYE in the World ’
Alto a Large Assortment of

a atrugor; when iookinj
hold ! I aaw beneath the

□ LRWATCG

the my baby ta her en
timM at the three little i

JEWETT &amp; ROOT’S PULE PROOF STOVES!
■*■■• V. S. •

1•

W.-VRRAJSITED

FOR

TWO

YE

nothing to give,
i as Intis Ted.

We. Manufacture
•We
New
. MAYNARD,

CHRIST MAS,

i eoil is the most fottilo in the world.”

In ike BIST STYLE and from

MILO T. WHEELER

Leather

Eastern Oak

Gonninn

„
CALL
JOUXA. GREBLE.

SEE

AND

US.

Salt! Salt! Salt!
HESSMER, HEATH k CO.

isa Armour.
®rdun. Mio; then? uni
li towns of 30.0(H) inhab' itauU each ; and we never think of ourIvet a, bvinr'oiit of thn wav. lint rath-

MARK RUSSELL.

' tell figure earnestly forward.
| Boss lr«n»! her pretty head toward
I him in a eon&amp;ling attitude of interest
; end lauglied: “yii eo you a».iho pe&gt;I pie. and wiwiom h ewng to die. with

0,3AY !

millions o! them -. from thirty to forty
, vessels ar» &lt;-jn&gt;taatly plfing to England
with the tnllorv ar.-l tni-«*Sil wool.’

Wheeler
' Look to your interest and purchase your Balt at the old atand of

Sp/fLi/lq Silrtu

&amp;

BLACKSMITHING!

W illson

FIRST QUALITY.

babv. with no earth­
*. I aahl no earthly

■a wrung
"You did!
rv u.in th.' tl.-aii—not usually; but
»yiwn« up in riowvwita.itim :-i 14i onhir will rome to one unaing oaea to ms cnair again, anu
tosking at me eager!r. -What did you * •“ ™lbi Hia atavarda tn account
eayF
“Hadn’t you acmio ample thing to

r‘t

GOODYEAR A BARLOW
where you know you pet none hut tlie

war* nsk*d Itow, looking idl* at the
light in her ring, and then as idly nt

f Sil
THE AUTVMW8HEAF.

■id

BLACKSMITHING
j tn the hungry [-&gt;T at home. Why
don’t aotnebudy cnndeaM it ae they do

: will; but
canh do everytljag
: once,' replied Ux&gt; N&lt;» Zealan^r, k
I ing with »ud&lt;lnn irKerwat eMhOigam.
' •kntHsl&gt;uaid l&gt;eing;playnd twside us.
i Jud then al mg f-iwrto the ship'i

ateo oxy qoooti/1 t/ttittt rwrrWATCHES.

until he eatr tl- -lit! -uh

DENTIST

SitifiUs

J. S. GOODYEAR A Co

Bi:!©!

Emu art Satan Jm H, ici

SHIM

Pure Wines and Honors!,

F. D. £lCKLEY,

rag tigwctvii. t'rainsEx-

NEW GOODS!

i

A.

Hat. Hlaaayuur heart!

it done

igg th» Mtn* hslf-eontiaiug rfanr * and
■ ready smib- upon* hitn she had l&gt;«m •o grieved, and ao impatient,
reeolntn, (and, indead, when on
I giving u»-

arawavSatea »IW

ly dropped off my water-proof
sickness. and atcxd up behind

3570

manly little daughter sama quietly down

.__
The Now Zculsntlsr looked after her,
a ormnvv invn mmravOBW ‘ and trisxi to console himself by drawing

■ roiu-iois iovs mir

NEW GOODS!

W1

w.

i&lt;ve*1. and finally got
ayJ Of couree it was
rbil&lt;&lt; to make himaell

r.n*nE or

waving haadkerelnrfo and kindly good ,
bye. and I stood on ths stem, nodding

ffe Defy Competition

looked at tlie likeness uf a lake among

WWEDkY GOODS!
struck by a certain raudcal r&gt;ng In the

Gold &amp; Silver Watches ■ &gt;
DIAMOND*.

ARRIVING DAILY.

SjM Silter eeJ PM 3r|

telegram of
the arrival of our ship; yet I knew 1

HASTJbiGSsMIGH.

HASTINGS. MICH.

J. Cole &amp; Son.

I Ciuuu. Wil you uau UXWW ’
’•ootid thought like mo for ballast- but even the tarkey had been
buck; with the dieorder uf the atrong
eM-wind in her haw, and ita ftwahnen
in her pretty pink cheeks.
“I’ve cum" aa I aaid,' she mnrmured,

A. D. COOK, Act.
FRENCn CLOCES,
OPERA GLASSES.

op,«»

io anything ao sunaational
mou*. ’
day we camo !&lt;■ port, with

o.ur
WUOLWfjlLr A RETAIL

horisun.

j.AjaDBEais.A co.
Russell

GROCERS.

&amp; Kevins

■nd

PA1MTS

k

OILS

mWMM

Armour hail sufficiently ad-nired his
gr»:&gt;b&gt;? jvtuslliugs a»f tha captain and
the qnartonnaetor, and tbs aM-aick eeenpants uf an upj^r berth, it was time

wore actually going nt
teen knots an honr.ioy
.
vary brill­ a half
iant; but thare'waa a piquant’ charm
about her that ettiurted half the pa.playoi pam and gueeeM riddles, nod

,

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.
bar to bring little

Rooms

The Beantiinl Moew
the vanishing

billowing tetter at Rt. Ixxriat

OktrU alike Lovett brut
umami,
sracra
UKBUD,
Dye Stutts,
UE BlHH

1 aged people have lestmed
selves in any' chanee my of sunlight
without stopping toi consider whether il
is likely to l» perpetual.

•wt kite two.
c&gt;H. nodi, rail

�WjKLi.
of ita property is needed to pay coutmc. torn w bo owo thn money, or a large courteeiin that had beau extended lu
1 part of il, Io workingmen whwo “Mere him, pcinu.lly, loth by hfo follow:
rr Chnetmse" will be turned into bil- c ■mbvra an ! the ofBrer* whom guretr i
' Wrtreee ami thi. iu-tu.il need of personal it was their good fortune thi. evening'
cvmlurts. Much of the opposition and
Mr. Mon run ws&lt; follow -d in brief j
ccmsoqunnt daisy lies here, paused by
' liio quibbling ot tho opposition and-the ■ iqweehM by ibr editor of tha Bxsxxx, |
' Criluro of Republicans to inform them- ': our retiring Register of Dsods, W. H.|
, wires on this subject of ths Justice and i'J&lt;we|l, Esq., Hon. D. B. Cuuk. aud;
; c-qnity ofrtfee .-him. Mr. Fsrnsabrib. lothess. At tho cluse of tha spaseboe
j who «inc-&gt; Id* drfeat before tho po-«pfe, j the resolutwns ofiered by Mr. Monroe |
I Miaris and ena|M at rereytliiog, abownd ,
i to* liUlsnres of soul in an argusrent to
' ehow that because some of bis evustitu;on’. (Who ato now eamelxxly’s else)!

Bio dsatli-roil ot tho year contains in
ite list trnwy illustrious nrnnre. Those
which most readily loocur to ite review­
er*, and which will l&gt;y universal consent
be placed among its gr sate.t, are Horace
Grsalsy, William B{ Seward sal Samuel
F.-B. Morse—the tesder of American
josnalivm, the greatest statesman ofour

BACON &amp; KARR'S

Tire giolltlce ot tills new ora.

THE THY-WEEKLY,
a Drtooctatlo Republic.
ctoachmriiU uf Federal upot Ks.|([

THE WEEKLY

M&gt;l.l corn cheap’ therofmo tho national1
। Government should repudiate a just |
debt duo for work end labor necessarily
performed. It came out is th* discus­
sion that be end other* in the upporiIfob had voted an appropriation t ■ buy
nrnporty lor tho extension of the capita:
ground, which Involved an uintin uf
the principle on which the Hou* was
■sk*d to make this appropriation Mr. Ol Use day a* the psr.un wboshgbtoane
Ihtwo. ia in m-tno re-.p -cts, su excel­ ape.es Ifobuyof ibam. i hrrs to no
lent fooder of the Hou»., but be cer­ elan ol troys .'or wuum v. hav-&gt; a m -re
profound reryect than Wvll b.havsd
tainly lack* some of the elements uf
priutN’adevda, Th«y ktmw somethin*
soocee* in pushing the rubbieb of cap­ atrdaro p.aouod, wxuuu is too.® »h-u
tious og position promptly out of tbo you Camay Of aU CUXM *.,boy*. An
way. It is to be hoped th.it Crngfeu that reaj.cc;we jdsce the toys uh® wore
will do jUrtice to the Dririct in this re- .
gard so jn alter tho members enjoy their I •acre meet boy». Young womiu&gt;, b.1 fore you again elevate that delicate no.e
Christmas holiday*.
I at the appiuach ol a printer** devil, gvt
some vnv who knowa something or bi*

Among the other
________
infiuenturi men of oar own country who
bar* died during the year 1872, journ­
Yesterday was Mt apart for the oenaltea ha* lost Jams* Gord-m Henuott,
•idnrwtion of the Emigration bill in
cf the New York Zte-riJ; Mr. Spalding, charge of Mr. Conger, but that g»nli ­
your Igaorauov. we will give you a ebon
of the S’iwidjand E. A. Pollard, of tho 1 man in order t» allow the District ol
ll-t ot vx-devlla ol printing
Rlebmond fruwresr; the army, Genera] Columbia bill to receive prompt action Benjamin Franklin. Hannibal llaiuliu.
H. W. Halleck and Gem George G
consented to a [oatponemect until tire bchuylvr Coifax, Horace Greeley; U. b.
Meade; and science, Dr. Francis Li -bcr 8ih of Januaijj^xi, st two o’clock P.
sad Profoewr James Hadley of Yale M Tlii&gt;u« most im|«irtant mreaure,
CoUege- Artlueos Thomas Bauhauin and ought to l*e courtJared aud pueel
Bead, John F. Kensett. Thums. Sully,
wi;h&lt;mt unnecetear-y delay, firs grow­
Geo. Catlin. Robert 8- Dnaeonsob and ' Ing influx of foreigners, which will so in
our own Detroit srtte, J. M. Stanley. reach half a million par annum, make,
Among those eminent in the Church it incumbent on tha country to protect
wbo have died in the‘|yoar are Archbish­
emigrant! who com® to our sborei. from
op Spalding, primat* of tbe Roman •lie icipoeitiona practiced ou them on
OuboBc Cbureb in
the panage end in our ports.
Bov. Parer Carts
.
Maihodiat prisehsr. Tire stage baa lost .
j The Secretary of the Treasury has
JBdwin ForrMt. Efua I Logan, MoKsan ;
Buchanan, and Sedlur Smith. Of for-. jurt irtuad an order plainly igu.iriag al]
mcr or roceat polit:c*i leaden. ex-Sen-■! right of an agent who files a Power uf j, and suggretlons for building school
i Aitoroey for the collection of a claim boater. fiend to the publUhcre_for a
star Grimes, of Iowa; «x-Poetmsutor |
■ apeclmen copy, or call at eur office and
Randall, of Wisoonab; ex-Mintesr. to | before his Depanmeat to demand ita
Bussia; Ingersol,of IVnnsylrania; Ghrej protretiun vu the coUsetion of his fore.
|
xieretolvro
tlie
regulation*
required
the
rat Davie and Humjdirey Marshall, of]
Ksntncky; and Joha A. Griswold, of: sending of drafts and wanuuts to tliu
New York, are the m&lt;&gt;»: conspicuotu. care of the Attorney who had filed a j
'
"
’
' j of this country j duly i-xeonted power, so that be c-suld I
(any Fern), widely demand his fees ou delivery th roof to &gt;
tho ckimants in whose Csrur tho draft
1*1 and aparkling
Hterary yrxr J'afril; Jesse Olney, the
geographer; David i-l’aul Brown, the claim* Wore that Dejurlni-nt aaaesignable ;| but the advisers of tho fjseretary
veuerahlo aud doqmmt lawyer ; Lowdl
Macon, tha great uitnical composer • haro Uoubtlaa- caused him td vseeod
Gem Ewell, uno of thri Confederate mil­ his eatliority in thus treating a lawful
itary leaders; Eru^a Corning, one of compact between elisal an! ,0uun—1
Nearly all
tbs leading capitalists and boainsse men with i entire iudidurence.

6t Hew York State; George P. Poloara.
monthly 12 cent' laiU Edited by C.
j tiugvkt face, and tiiereui io constituted
the pubtehcr and James Fak. Jr.
O. G. Paine, A. M. and ptlbli-bcd by
First in tbe obituary H«t of Europe, tho right of tho Attorney in fodt to bo
before kings, prino-e and Ionia, should pruterted ugamat the selfiahuH* at-d
i gre*-«5 of clients who generally bro at a
Tas Catcieo Taisrxx — I® another
purest, and meet seU-sacrifidng of the | distance. The right of the principal to
eolunie will be found the Ptvspevtus ol
Republicans of Europe, who gave the rovukk a Power of Attu-rney alter an in
tereetjia acquired by mde.urg profee- i tho Chicago Trihmt by for the
।; tcrost
whole of bis lifo to th cause of Kbrrty,
y. | sional services cannot bo fully or justly । ablest edited drily cestui New York,
and who, after again And again facing
by a Department, • and il and o-i a u-w»papcr wilh ecarrbly a rival
tbo chancre of demh in reruluttoii I rncociiixod
the oijjer is nut revokril, tho Attorney I /t'» the Union. Difierin;; fhjm it radiafter revolution, died
&gt; will Ito cheated oat of half his feu.. ' F tally as wo du, ou many ol lbs iaqiort.
bed, fn'Londoa. early
ant politics! qua,lion, of the day, »o
two monaroh. who tere d-d during ।
- ' ” •
'
,
‘he y« are King Chart- XV, ol
«»
j cannot du loss thou command it tv tinS|4ciri uoiic-of our busioe—men. to
Sweden.
Kmg iK.m....me'aa ol
tbo Sandwich bland. Among other* •
csmsi inxo.

splendor to tbe nsw political &lt;-*

tk-of Centaur Uoliieuteuro-dllpcrfxl
!y. Com. til l, «14 Pine Hu Fhila.”
H. Mtf-ii', Ee |„ SapU of kdirn* Ex

-on a'l our Industries

&gt;r Munlt;)al nut! rtatc 1'axstiM
—..u.
.. .:
I

nfadaei
T.4 to liusOiry ouuld be reprate! far
Ihi.outb ifyoi want to avoids IT.- fnjt
,o.t try the Centanr LlnfmcnL Fold by
all Druggiela. J. B. Boax A Co.. 63

First-Clasg-Jj; strument^T

SSUBE YOUR £lF
lain moipblne. I* pie saut l-&gt;ta’ e n. vri
e-ipes &lt;nd never falls. The be I phy c

.’Ji1

.e Hina! Life tarn Cmjaaj
New Scales.
LARGEST and STRONG ESI

and fraud goes a Currency of fl net ustkr

New Styles.
whatever their nemra.TilK iVoatn ae»
and always will muala tbe unfliachiaj
| champion cf a
‘

New Prices.
Veiy Low,
Assets over 856,000,000.

dermabor:

maintain and a-J canoe Ita pl«ee la flu
Aral rank of metropolitan Jourtnk lb

current intelligence and literature, wttl

Tf'areroom, No. 255 Greene, near Eighth St., N. Y.

PLANTATION

JITTERS.

S. T.—1860-X.

wide-retching apprehctiricn ofth» m*s-

FAME ABD FOBTHNE.

THE WEEKLY WORLD.

■ire especially MhjreuQ la superseding
-very other stimulant.
In nil climate »,
repeal temperate ar frigid, it acts ■» b
qievific in every »|*cir» of disordii
rhk-l- uudrrminte the uodilv etrengtl-

JUBILEE.

Prices (lolerraplieJ from all the Msrkrts

SEW YOBE OBSERVES.

Country Produce, General Produce ef

B. F. NORRIS &amp; CO
i'BICKS 1 TRAPS «■ AIRRICA

WHOLESALE &amp; RETAIL
—-------------- -- -----------

teal, but is confine 1 to hi* bom« by par eea»e of the aord, though politically, it
alysia. Hu is said to be convalescent, murt be classed with tire so caAL-d Lib­
but null requires tho use ol crutches to eral Republican journals, and it the or­
fondly the Duke de P-rrigny, uno of
gan of tho Free Trader* cf tte Norththe favorites cf tho third Napuioon;
Senator Buwman of Wost Va. has
rhe We.kly Sun.
Lead Mayo, Viceroy o India; lire Hur not thus tar attended the present sesquia of Londonderry, distinguisbod fori rion of the Ssuats. Th* rvsean aligned
is a good one, tsiog no I»*a than ba«.
a ca» of amali-pux in his family.
By an rttfor just iartied, uu anj after
The last name suggwsto that of Benito Satmday noxt lha lrea.nry DepartJuaree, the tr.lotnitabie Preaident of the mautwul pay without relate tnterc-r.
Mexican Republic, wfccee pcrrtrt.nee for D. 8. loans due Jan. let 1373.
PROSPECTUS
It is piopoaod to meet the Patout
and courage finally [xovailed against
Maximillisn, and who hlao is among tlie OEtoe into a separate Dvpartnu-ui and is
CUNDUBANGO.
detach tho buaiuoes from tbe luisrior
ttead of tho year.
Bites. Kecae A Ce*i. Flail Attract.
Not many distinguisted foreign schol­ DcpartKii»ot. A bid will soon be re­
ars or literary m-n whose narsu. aro ported in th* HolUo to test ettect.
well known in the Uniled Suter here
died during l»7i Among tbe must
prominent are John Heuri Meria D‘
Abbigna, the Protartaii theologian and
$5 to $2) n.
historian, whose "Hi.tury of the Rr-for
On Friday evening, an invitation of
Hun. Shcituan C. Brindle, Judge of
becoispheras; Cileries Lever, tho roll­ probate, L W Vroemaa. fihentf, Wm.
icking Irish noreli’i, R»r. Norman Mc­ H. Powers, County Check, and Milo T.
Leod, the eminent Theological writer ; Wheel-r. County lr&lt;M&gt;arut, ttie Board
Sir John Bowrisg; Ttmopbii* Gautier uf Supervisor* •ilh a lew ia riled gunta
We quote the following from « Watand Adolph Gueraalt. leading Fraucb •at down to an uy.:or supper prepare !
eon'e Art Journal," N. Y., in &gt;ef&gt; reace
journaltea; Horace Mayhow, the nov- by euae .Hart, laytor, of the Hartings
to Bacon &amp; Karr’s Pianos, advertised in
•listnad .Mayist, and L Lodwig Four
bach, tho German plihsophical wriThe supper was firat-dsM in every
New Advertisements.
respect, aud did honor to tbo propriato;
Of the Leading slsteemm of Eurr&gt;{&gt;« of that popular Huuae. Alter .upper,
who hare died during tbe g-C-.t year. the comguny adjuunad to tbe geulfoSrKswy Lytton Bulwrr, oare Eng . men's pm for. aud organtxoJ by chooaHah Muteti-r to lbs United Stole*, and : ing Hon. F. W. Cultus as cbainuun.
sttbesqnea-dy to Xurkey, Thorbecke, the j■ when Copt John H. Munroe, fiuporvitur
priraemiuirt-r of Holland, and Count ■ trim Johnstowa, aud the Palna^h ol
MONETARY. REAL ESTATE, AND
Ti—1st the Rtuaian foplamsriet, are I tbv Board, submitted tire following proGENERAL MARKET REPORTS,
smbu and tesolutum:
U'au&amp;u, The Judge of. Probate,
ed the.AMtri.ns al Montebello, Mar­ the Ste-nll. tba Clerk, and th- Tieeauro-r
shal Vaillast, who had served for more ot Ute Crtitily of Barry haro this even­
than sixty yean in tho French army; ing miturtaiuvd us and our guest* with
*n cysler supper ax xiie HasXiug* Ho«i&gt;e,
AsiXd, By tbo Mombom of tire
Vie of the tower; &amp;r Thom-u Ouch.-aau,

L 139

State St.

rartur

of

Itadiron,

CHICAGO

ACCIDENTS

the year are Mary Somera-llla, the mathematiriu; Via Coantrei Beamma&amp;U,!

wlfert,

■ lie Tula.

137

Adm.ral of tho Eugh.li Beet, and Geuerel Bildenatw, cf Protea. The stagbaa lost Demoat, the g»at tragic actor;
Bcgmnil Dowtew. and Miso (TNmll.
who forty year* ago was tlie forori-re ot
the London stage. Among the dirtin- j
guisbed ladies who bare died Anting |

A ttow polttl-al era 1.
the country.

Boaro ot brtporviior». tuat uur xbauks
are duo ano tareby tendered to tbe
aluxwud ufiionr. of this County lor tnc
cuurupy this &lt; vetting eitende.. to u &lt; uud

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112
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World Almanae.
Wc.u’y World lyr.
Weexly World.lyrFsml-Weckl r. brr.
Delhi Worbl./yx.

.^5":
'Ladies' Finr Gv.u watcuox.
! Gold Opera Chais s
Gints Opens Chains.
Gold hack tbaiua,
Eilvsr Vest Qbxlas,
Table Castor*,

'ol "i.T

Dmmuo.te,
burer Sj uung
Tso belts.
Ladie.' fietta,
; l . :»■- «lj

&lt; r u e ten

Kffit

Guld Thimbles.
Silver Tbitnblm,
Gold Loskets,
Shirt fits Ida,

poll! ch b Urt- ot ■
ttaty coj-t * • aeb.

extlarnst
Iras tten

THE BE&amp;a-WEEELTc iirente of tbe Weekly aud therteam
cf the Dally.

I I World: Almanac.
!J Berni Weekly. 1
0 Drily Wurld.1 y

117 A 1S9 STATE 8TEEET, CHICA3O

CITY

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Stationer, P,m, PenhMm. Ink, Sola, PmaU,
nfum, Picture Frame,,

ope-s oj the latest styles.
Picture Cord, and Fancy
Articles for the Holidays.
Call and see- them.

TEP.MK-Cash in ndrxnee. sr#3
port office moaey-ordar, hank draft, er
ogl-teied letter. Bills sent by mall will

■’•THE WORLD.'

J/lt- H***ST*Photographs,

Fhotjraphs.
in esamiiuuioci &lt;4 Rusts «iU

Tcys.

�8iy&lt;««n.

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who are in the teabit of warming their
feet at night by aztMUal mrows, wuulj
make a few appheabon* of Dr. Trask'*
M^notie Ointment, they wouU bare no
Magnetic qualities fmxaoth tha headlhy
circulation ol th* blood, reatore rigor to
th* email rsaoal* of tha skis, and give a
low to the snrftece

A »5 PICTURE

•teat tsr-atst"—
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'firra™.

HOLIDAY GOODS.
r*unan asiawraMT, so. i
—at a f«n* TSurely
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M L. WILUAliXS-rite.
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HimXGJ LODOK.N4.8S,«*«&lt;«•«

AIERBY CHfilSTMAS TO ALL.
To those wishing to buy Useful and
Beautiful Presents for the Holidays

Happy New Year to all 1

Note the marriages in this rente.
■ 1CHIUAJI CENTRAL ft. R.

Remember tbo poor, thia cold weather.

Grind River Valley Division
Great imlnncat.nta held eat during
tbe Boli layx to all wanting anythi ng
in the Furniture line. Tso very nicest
assortment tn the city and at price* that
defy competition. Giro mo a sell before

-Tbo pour ye bar. alwaye

with

* .Hiram J. Kenfield lies very low wjth
Typhoid pneumonia.
Take a paper of your own ami don't
Luther other people. Try th- Bsxxn.
■Sleighiag splendid end to being im­
proved for bou&gt; profit and pleasure

Senator Dewey left on tbe two o'clock
train on Monday last for Lansing, end
Our Foreman has Leon seriously ill
Sc* Here. Stranger*—Tb*re la not au for aeveral day* with erysipelas, but ia
InMlOxtloo la the City of Hasting* that at present a little better.
to more worthy of patronage, than that
Forty thousand Russian. want to
cume to America —Barry C*. BryaUiaaa.
Why, lot 'em coma. Phil

feltS

“tftttSfcb a fe“

R. R

Holiday flood* of all
kind, for sale by Sher­
man J. Rich.
ShMnw. Bbf kri* "
every pound b* recomtaend*.

28tf

BmAimafflinriiiiTinnii

immense Reduction in ait our Priods,

w 00 IMO OF OLOMI
Must be Sold this Winter.
Haviog bought au immense Stock from two Bankrupt Housen in
New York, we are going to well Goods 26 per cent, low­
er than any other House in Michignn.

We are in Earnest,
And our Prices Prove it.

OjVjfiyjf

hi* famous paper. We ser fotnoua, beAta regnlar meeting of Hasting* &lt;mmo Bria make. U famoM by his not
Lodge. L 0. 0 F. held at their Lodge taking si-*** with any political, » «&gt;&gt;«r
ro-im. on tbe 21*1 ult, the following prfty unless in hi* .pinion il is righL
oSrere ware elected :
We er- de .dcdly o1T~ed fo the priitiN. G —G. H. McLellan.
ea.J prmmplM of tbe brauarai, yrt. fo«
it, straightforward unswerving dst-rmiBee—W. H. Holmra.
P. 8—J. L. Bredto be right and just wn bare truly a
Trraa.—Fred NuchtriU ,
profound reepee. it knows no 1 trend
Rap. to Oread Lodge—N. Bailey and oeen in the Democratic party, unlree
that trirod ia true to tbo priocipk* of
Drtnocrecy, and when a man, either
n» WkiUUU Fanaa comra to B* thia Rronhlicnn or Democrat ia remiss tn hi*
week, asking an *'X." Tbe Anna baa
bean pnrch**ed by C. P N**rpa*% who
at one time wurked in tbe lUtona office,
sad on his leaving, took from our officone of our beet compositor*. Mi*. R. E.
Cady who had worked in the D*»«i*
office several years, and married bar
Our loo* was his gain, and that be to
now the proprietor of the Ftra^ also, aforeeuid, for tho honesty of purpose,
we are pvcoo to behove that he will whdr oocau always to eharecter.xo
A7rpss.htohnur.in idleness nor lone- Pomeroy** paper, we have a due rolines* 8«xee* attend you Charlie and

We haven’t room to mention all ou
Herewith Pledge ottraelvc* to Ofii
gains in

STAB

Reduced Price*, bat »*■
und Sell the Beat Bar-

CLOTHING

HOUSE,

Money to Loan.

TtfE q^EJfT O/tE P^ICE STORE,

GRAND RAPIDS,

MICH

VINECAR BITTERS

THE LARGEST.

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST

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Jackson
Weekly
Citizen:
UWPlfEBlIimi.

All the News of the Day,

SPECIAL NOTICE

American Organ
li OM It tte Pillit oo ill Ments.

Evtrybody Should try them before Purchajtin^ Elsewhere

THE WEBER, HALLETT &amp; CUMSTON,
AND GABLER PIANOS.
FRANK L. WARD.
&amp; AUtgau.

Keep a large supply of Salt for Milo at Lowest market rates,

their Brick Warehouse.

PURITY YOUR BLOOD.
INi fill is ntt 19 nr cml man Ikti M&amp;prt li He late.

D*. CBOOK7B
ITMCTOf
The Odd Falfowe give a Festival and
Danoe at Union H«U isthioCityoeth*
th* IS. inst-. for tho purpose of raising
fund* for tbo QM Fellow*' Widow* ami
Orphan* Inatiwte at tbo City of Lnn-

not only Odd Folfowa. but os th- tneitataooextewda toA we truly hope that
tne Hall mar be filled to it* utmost
Thefo.kval will be bald in the fore 1

part of th* rreniag. nd re-.roi.nasti

LOTTERY I

tali Slate Orphan Atjlu

Julius Russell, at th* reeidoure of Na­
than Barlow Ear] , on Friday evening of
last week waa in all nvjx-cta a succes*.
The amount of tin articles that waa do­
nated, would make a load, for a good
sired dray. J W* baring been there our­
self, took th* privilege of inspecting
tbo slock of tinware, and am..ug th*
Mock we nutfowl a tin Bonn-t, of th*
style of a hundred year, ago, with a
bow on tha top that put* to shame tha
little tinv (nut tin) bow. uf tbe present
day. On* sugar l.«f hat, ono parasul,
a iplrodid pair of specUclee, th* glaswe
about th* aiae of a *&gt;uple of breakfaat
plates, a neat little bureau with a mlrr&gt;r o^lop, a pair of slipper., IsJy’*
belt, oar-ring., satchel, a baby', cradle,
[■air of gnuntla*. mitten*, and a rattle
box that would require at least a tanyeare old boy to handle; beaule* many
arriclee of utility. l~Ev*ry one in attend­
ance enjiyed him and herself tip tup.
and went away at tho cluse feeling that
they had been entertained aa only each
people aa Mr. and Mrv. Rusrell know
how to entertain their- friends
May
they lite to celebrate their gullon wed­
ding, and their lives be happy and pros-

regalia at their Festival and Ball on
the 16tb iust. Don’t foil to go.
uf m*ny of our rery beet citiacus, *ttd
Don’t know whether tho ladiee did tna bnsineas entrualgd to ‘.hem baa bean
the propping oe not, but on* thing i* fulfiU-d with prvmptnew and fidelity,
oe.-tain.if they did, tbap were acoeptad. alike to tho public and indiridualo, and
we feel rery ron- h like indorsing the
Tha Lowell Lodge at I. 0. 0. F,
John ion A Co-* oolebratoi Grid Pena dedicate their new Hall, and give n remarks cf Mr. Mun rm. published else­
ha beat in *he market, for .ate at tbe
dance on Friday evening of thi* week. where, that it was tho beet deliberate
Ctty Naw* Deput. P. O. building
holy bo aver knew. When all did ao
To-dav th* new, and re-elected 8uu&gt; well tn specify would seem a)mo*t inand County officers antor upon tboir of­ vuluoc* and yet wo enanot refrain from
ficial dntis»for tbo ensuing two year*
■lying, that among tbe man who for
Tbe preeent week bring the week of foe first time aro members of tbe Board,
holidays, will auouunt for the l*t*no»a aa have never known one who proved
of our papvt and the lack of our .usual a* well posted sad rffirient in th* disd.arge of every duty, from th* taking
aaaeasioenL L» lt&gt;- arljuunnarot of th.
D. C. Hawley offer. his residence lot Board, as did John Q. Lrwroty, th* Su­
eale, in thin city. It ia really a deair a­ pervisor from l*r-iri«rillc. eui in tha
ble situation, and any one wishing to interest alike uf the paupl*. ut that
pureliaea, would do wall to look or»r tire Township rod the whole county. Wa
trust ho may tong remain a public otMo&gt;r, and a meuib&lt;-r of th* Losrd ot Su
Sheriff Vrootnan ray* it ia gutting
..naacm* at th* jail, and unle*s aome
on- cute up acme dido tn gat into tha
Who ha* not read Brck Pomor-.,'.
jail, be think* be will bare to rent it. aa
DaaucratT Almost crcrvUaly in thit Uaa been amply for some time.
United Ststo. h«v* re*.l or beard roan

tteo world and cheaper
else ia Barry County. I-----------,-------them and yuu will be OKT’i'al that it
is a fact. We bay ail of our Machines
lor &lt;**b, and can and will sail them at
tow ficuro* Saw ng Machin* Needles,
end ril f w all Machines all st the New
Task Gaab Store.
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Bta-Yas**^
THE dlLST ILUnmUTKD

WE MEAN BUSINESS NOW

Mr. Ella Hyman
( Cloth txo, Curat**, Clothixo —Tbe
Direct your lattare to Na. of P. 9
best assortment in the city consisting of Drawer or Hua
heavy Camtim.ro Buita, Black Cloth
/
J. Roarere, P. M.
Sulla and a *pkndid assortment of Black
Pants aud Vest emtable for those antic­
Ax Or.-raa ScPrrt'w** proidevd for
ipating marriage. For sal* at the Now
the Board of Supervisor* on Tuesday
evening at tbe restaurant of Campbell
Overcoat* 85 to 825 g Gilman by order of Wm. 11. Hayford,
Ewj, but owing to the adjournmentI
cheapest Store in the orw
Wednesday, and the neoratary *b-.
State.
Star Clothing sauce of other iunted gueite, but few
were in attendance, yet wo understand
Bouse! grand Rapids.
all preeeat enjoyed tho Oceanian, and
A tare chanre to buy Dry Ouudi had aa tha boyn aay, "a first-rate time.**
cheap—P. B- Sabin A Cu of Jackson,
are ►Uing out their entire stock al first
(XMl. Th.y hsvo ru iuimouti stock, tha proprietor* of tbe Bsssxt, which,
euiue 1169,000 worth of choice guods, owing to another engagement, , they
of all kind*, which they aro dosing out, warn compelled tn decline.
'
and il any one is inclined to visit Jack­
son this is &lt;u* pl*c« to get bargain*.
&lt;szTho tin Wedding of Mr. and Mrs.

will find all kinds of Gooda all first

MOORE’S

UiwOmiUlU MMlM.

•rarythiog. No dirt, no sediment, no
pawael Perfectly reliable. It doe* the
14*r or l.arrssi remaining at the
work moat effortnelly A treatiaa giv­ Hasting* P. 0. Dee. filet, 1872.
ing/rif yerhndare aunt postage free up­
0, L Beamer, Cha*. Bruhaur, Cha*.
on application to Proctor Bros.. Glon- Cox. Kato Caapbell, Daniel Cuoper,
easter, Ma*a. sole agent*. Bea adver- Maggto How land. Mrs Hannah Parker,

-iSMlrel

;

A N** Poor-Omen.—During tbo
past week a petition was &lt;iren)a!ed and
rery generally signed, Iter t^e »»t*b!i&lt;bmrnt of a Puetofifoa. at Creasy's Coraws
on aectioa Thirty-three in the Townkhip
of rreirierilto. Ttea uAoa i* a real ne­
cessity and wo trn.t may be established
with tbe least possible daisy. It eatanHsbed, we preeusro that friend Creasy
will be appointed Postmaster, and Out
would be a popular selection
We
command this matter tn the special aad

POKE ROOT

Water Lime,
Ohio lime,
PI/IE LVfEtElf rUp/IISffED Iff
LOTS.

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Michigan Maiiccrv Eepot

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1 GREAT COMBINATION

OF

CAPITOL

Tar Cordial,

MICHIGAN

NATURE'S GREAT REMEDY
HEIST WttD IEECHEIT

*ci&gt;«rntL.’n (hm of, them was n tner• hant of thv tnetrrjviiis, tbs other aretamed Calif-raiat,' who had been
■lisest from New York for some six
roan.
j
It would be hard to imagine a sirocig••r costtinst than tfieiy friends presented
to each other Turn 1 Bariev, tbo mer­
chant, was n slight, stepper Hute man,
with Uuv eves and Hondo whiskers,
whose'&amp;cv was the vtirv impersonation
«f a good.nature and, frank landnsra. His comjMtnkn. tall, (dark, and heavily
.•wafted. ws* evidently bowed down by
’•otaa bitter sorrow, iotas deep everpre»nt grief, that c!&lt;|ndr&gt;4 hit dark eyes
and mad.- aven his »m3e ul aud wi­

care of us whn! ra«m:na is out, bat she
i* sick now. Uh. if you pleara. eir, ran’t'
I go to Banta Claus Uro r“‘
Hcanely able yet tu tvsliso the bapnineos that teemed ao n«*ir Lira. Ralph
fed the child to where Turn was loading wirro another purpose thou that ul
Elite with toys, and currying on a langh- merely giviog an iaca of the personal
ing oouvarsation in his ssanmod charac- apnearanu* uf Fredsrick Dunghte. Il
wifi'be a ehiscled Rhatratinn of tbo-,
••Ralph, old follow." bo mid kindly, cunstitutiunal amendments that secure!
"they are yours. Don't carry that frctriom, civic rights, and political cndoally fore to your wife* Your wife, frauchisetnent to four millions ul human
dear obi boy, don't look *0 bewildered. peingv. In its marbls purity il will be
It is aR true ' I am going: far a carri­ as a spoiled dovn, giving aiMurnueu that
WHEW BUSINESS COHERE
age, while you sou lo the Utile oi, s..’’
Ibe Berea deluge of wrong and bloud
Hu dashed out as hu spoke, and italph has abated, and that tbe dry land o.
stood trying to steady his brain, listen­ liberty and equality lias reappeered,
"And vow," arid Tom, as they called ing to Ellie as she gravely informed her otrer again to be submerged by tbi
for wino, “tell ran something of yourself. sister tha* Santa CUiu bought two ol dark and angry watera of oppression
1 hear jou are to be congratulated upon everything, one for you and one for mo. It will be fraught to ths full with more,
a legacy frvm your npete, of an odd halfk and he's going to buy eotae grapes lor irnoliiugs. For, if in tho onward sweej
uumraa. Aud, Oh, Minute, only think; of humanity I ho fugitive slave of one
milliun &lt;&gt;r so."
’
dv mV become the representative man
“No*quite io , touch m that, Tom; bo's going lo find you papa
JOHN H- WENDELL &amp; CO.
"Be ren’t; papa is dra«nded di-ad I" uf the next, th is . bust, in lbs though!
four hundred thonwind, it you want the
said Minnie. 'Mamma Wouldn't cry । that gave it birth aad In the purpo*.
tigtires?'
about
him,
aud
wear
a
bbUk
drees,
i!
ho
1
tor
which
it
is
intended,
will
stand
out
“Quite enough tor’ nragratulattenia,"
could come down tbo chimney nt Christ­ as a sure oxympkr of tho grout truthwas the wnilintr rente.
“Congvatnlations!" «aid the other bit­ mas like a toy. Don't bn silly, Elite." that the prejudice iod .men aro sbortterly. “I atu r —»
-•
•• she added grandly, and then Ralph lived ; that their sense of justice ia al­
lairehed.out.
ways in the end triumphant, and that
you knew all."
They were really Ikrit aud bbod- no matter how dark may be the present,
MANTLES AND MATES.
Tom looked
children after nil, nnd his ERu- was not or how unpromising the futurete outdead. Oh. euuld he beer tho overwhelm. |I look, eorneat munhuol, with ite endow&gt;og joy, th- swelling rafter*- in his: n&gt;»m* of high nientai and moral worth,
heart?
has always good succro* as its nlti•
P. A. BILLINGS.
Tbe arrival uf tn*&gt; ferriage and Tout
"You never know ui&gt; wife," said waa a signal fur leaving th*' tn-atom. •

Ralph Wetrta, after aramnml of sflence:
Antrnteriings weregwoerally in busi
nSs.i nnirters, and EBre was not strong,
►u J never bothered her much with
• ocapony. When the craoli cams that
-wept away my Inutiese and cisdit, we
had a lovely home in Uarlmu, and 1
was tho liap|&gt;y father of two swwt little
girls. !wo and three ymrv old. Mv
wnxlitura werv entitled, to all I [wssowod,
and X wm trying lo lind a situation as
clerk in n dry good*: liuaae, when ray

“

NSW

"In Bleedrer atrewt. Xurse sol-twa|
might roms and see the stares, if I lu&gt;k
rare ef Ellie- ’*
“Bui hare yon bsen in New York evtr,
since your father was drornud?"
“O, no. sir. Hamm* tuado cloaks,
aud we lived in Boston, but she came
hero to make cloaks too, for tlm. gtmlle-

to Ralph.
COII,

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION,
Tha Calvert Llthafriphlag Company

The New Capitol and Grounds,
Barer, testy mil *e s»*4 M re
I LitW.WAi,. thtyretipssresa

M MARS KF HD!

• tors. To grt g«&gt;il
■l&lt;**-J. wu.l iwi* t..« &lt;
FOBU A CO.. Svw Ys

■ja Cate. Rad E.uia sad fmatl Proporty. IS HI—--

$23,900 in

*— *» «•

Beal Estate I

$3,000

in Cush !
$6,555

'Personal Properly.

FOLLOWS
AOTlrE.

Tfe Pitt Tree Tar Ml
Great American Dyipepsia PHI*.

CHAS JUNE &amp; BRO.

WALLACE 4 LAW.

Shell Oysters ini

Clims,

OPEN A TOP BUGGIES,

btisinewt there, if I would tome out
■lone. lie
n savagu old bachelor,
anti vetted no woman iud children
“Yes, it ifl 11" and ha t ild agjnu tbs
. around him, though Im. graciously
agreed • to their coming when I was story already written here “And now."
•utfiricatly well MteblWa»d to hare a ho added, “toil mo bow Mrv. Wsmtewat
borne uf my own. Ellie nod I held diwhnrged from the Itospita! ?’
“Sho was never in a hoapital" Tbe
many an anstoosdiscwMion before 1 de­
cided to leave her, liutfinallv 1 resolved story you heard must havo been. nl&gt;out
to go for a Teat, leaving dilie nt her ; some,one clue »f the same nasn«t »ir.—
j Wheu'we heard ul tho lou of thn fo»Xmother1. in Philadelphia.
। r*X»r, my poor inistrrwv almost dial; but
“For a year all went well, and ray I there were the chiblren. air. to bo taken
ttnde runsevtei to allow tan to start a ,
bout*' for tnf wife and little ones. 1 |! care of, ro.rbe khvkcd about for some-[
wrote to Ellie to meet rue in New York. ' thing to do, Mr- L-—j— wn» bcMiding
*’*i* for I
and proposed to tail by the AatedirrJ -in the house where «a
Iha day the steamer left 1 was aeixwrj you. sir, and ho trad a big cloak hou*o ]
f'it! ^oston, wKere he told Mrt. Went*
with tuahmuus fever. nnd lay for weeks
at the point of dentil. When I recov- ij ho would giro her wort. Well. sir. she 1
went too. to take care of dm cHldren ;
and she &lt;wa* handv. Bud gulf ate&gt;a&gt;i till

icbvannoell U&lt; U&gt; FOS CA&lt;-B. W. da
eoep.ui.os for p&lt;d war*. Ifoaltra aapnlinl
. riamlaaMna o&lt; *ta«k aal.aiuJ

W ORK

F NKXKSIX

Reliable .Ig'ente Wanted'

TlX COPPEB MD SECT HOI

i5ft*v"8&gt;BH!TW"
inoaa. lllosrmti
.nuKtsssx.

SEWING

can j. om, mm

MACHINES.

“1 wrote I,* Ellie ul ours, und found
that during tny illnnu, she bad written
:ee on answer lo my h&gt;,t. saying she
wonld tnret nws util tr|]iupn.n of the
■&gt;»4,lpt death of her metben
■•No nnswer cume to niy letter, ami
u .toot; as I was aide 1 sailod lor Now

THROAT AHO LUA6 INSTITUTE

BLOu j FU3IHES.
Hip in bed, crimson with &lt;•&amp; iiun.i;i;
trembling violently.
" Martha, who.are ttors •
’ *1
i criod. “What U this story tho chililn
' are telling about Bantu Clau«, nml pn:
| coming home ? Martha, tell roe nnir
Rnlnhl Ralph:'
I 1L&gt; waa there holding hr r ! i-t i:i h
, arms, his kisses f-diin un hi t lip • h&lt;
"Every sleemor brought run urgent re- j
•■alls from my uncle, and final! 1 re-'; hair. Joy does not kill, arid the m|
ture only matte her pcncvfiully happy i
turn.’-l io Ban Francisco. Mr uncle is I
the strong embrace sh&lt;- h«J r;-vi
dead. X am rich. Tlicro is the story. :

60,000 00
ABLE GIFt*
MIRROR AND PICTURE FRAMES:

i&amp;NTERPRISE.

w wicnm

TWO GRAND t ANTALS OF
*-------- -— —
.
S5.000 EACH IN GREENBACKS.
' bearded stranger, bat Ellie from the
But uowyouare free
I
first
showed
a
strong
partiality
for
Turn
’
s
i may yrt find your I blue eyes and blonde whiskers.
I For tea yean he waa her Santa Claus
---1 four they are dead ; perhaps
and doer friend, and then, e.n« Chrisibegging in llie street*. They were such
BOILER WORKS.
mas eve. when chimes ware ringing
babies, Tom. such mi re babies I"
from tho Church bells, Ralph and Ellie
Tbcro was a deep silence, whou there
toso aa the claar ftusty air tha music ol Wonts gave their blue-eyed daughter
I to brighten tho home of her patient,
a chime uf belte, playing a Christmas
faithful lover, Tom Bayley, who declared I
vtnp.
: his love dated from tlie hour when they ;
‘ “ Chrisfrnaa eve," said Rakih sadly. | selected wax dolls and ten vets, on tbe I
“ &lt; 'liriatmaa ere," eched his compon- Christmas eve when Ralph found hin1
•ion. “Come, wo have tinisbe.l dinner. I
Suppose wo take a stroll up Broadway. ’
and ^pend a dollar or two upon the
heggurs. Como!"
FARM1XO I.AXD
lorly *IL ibe uu.«i Bules.
Ann in onn they sauntered through
Things of a very eominon-ptecc and
the street, talking earnest!v,' till they
firand themselves in tha briWanliy light- every -day character are soraotinS'M tbo
«1 quarters where tbe retail store* wees ovidonres of marked changes in ilia
doing a thriving busineas
Crowds physical, social, or political world«- A
were Lurrring in all directions. I&gt;u- deva, bearing an olive branch in its
Iractcd shopkeepers were trying to make heal-, was by no tueeas a remurkabte
one ratir of bands do the work of ten. sight, and ytt, to tbe anxiou* Noah it
Family num were hurrying home with
Carriage &amp; House
Will Bet You 89110
deiightfullj suggestive paraols undsr earth retemd. And now, tn a retired
iheir arni*. in tneir overcoat pockets. studio of Washington city, the «imping PAINTING,
of a plaster cast, which, (thanks tn tire-.
ren were spending the hoatdad pennies tian genius for having imagined and re-: Flags, Banners, Streamers,
alixed tha aralptor’s skill!) has at no I
of months.
and- Political Caricatures
At one ul the ny windows of a large time srithin tho last three thousand
Painted to Order.
toy-atop two children were standing, i yean bi-cr. an uxtraordinarv orcurrecce.
who attracted the ryes of Ralph, and ia, in its iifont teachings, tlio i xpotwnt
WOODEN BLOCK LETTERS
Tom at owe by Iheir extraordinary of as gn-wt a change m that wlurh inImAuty,. ami Ike wUtfrtl cagnrnses of terveuisd between the postdiluvian era
their little fores They wire neatly and tluidiiy* before tho flood. Xf any
dresood in blue. Wth blue hoods round reader be disiwisMl tn question tbo truth '
their golden eurls, but thrir elotbee of this assertion, Lo surely will no*, do .
were of ooarw: material, and carefully
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i-oiaior*.
jmtobed and darned. Woolen mittens the foltewng tirrcl statement
Glass Show Cards.
Bhrll Oysters nnd Clauss,
Five and twenty years ago a «trsngvr
covered thrir finger*, and coatw boots
LANGLEY DICKINSON . *"-*•
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took up Hs abode in one ot the dtiee of
Hastings, tiept. 18, 1872.—tf
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Drawing nearer, they hoard tho oldest imnaasraoedcloqunnrohad thrilled largo i
.
Carruges, Buggies, Slashs,
&lt;&gt;f the children, a demure little damsel and admiring andienmf in Now Eog-;
land and the British Isles; but, even to ■
..f right years, sar gravely:
“ If only Santa Claus knew wo had tho moot of them, and to the great
mass of tbe fi-Uow-toreninier. uf his '
nmvedi sister be might icme yet '
“Nd, utirse said ho couldn’t ■•omc adoption, ho was in every rvspnd a Panah. And why? Itecsnso ho was of
I.Minw mamma was sick, Minnie '
indisputabte African cxtractiau, end
-Bal when she gets weUr
Thea it wtm’t be Christmas Xt nmns than this, becnisc he was an ev
won’t be ranch like Christmas vow, caped stere, nod woo exempt from ar­
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1 rasmir.- railed iq-un tn yrescribe
IntollertnaUy fur a ywmig girl of fair
abilities, who showed no want of brains
" in couvemtion, bat bad a perfect indifforenco to liooks. 8)i« read dutifully
and torpidly whatever was set before
! bor—novels, travels, history, all were
Miso Mosley was almost as much fright­• not happinsoa. (torn was just tueuty,, the ssme; and far memory was a bl«ik.
Aunt
really,
you
know
;
not
our
very,podrr.
'vetyown. Itat ata’o just as good to.! ened as astonished at tbo arrival in theI Mr. Jameson certainly double that age. Her |«iect« ask el me to teach her to
I middle of the day, a basket, containing; Sbs was a dreamy girt, a musical tn- reed ; she joined in tbe request, and I
. Cora ond Eddy and ton.*
oranges, nuta, candied fruits, plump। thuriastic; he was practical bustling,- wmssuteJ t &gt; try tbe experiment, oa the
? “Who is Corn ?”
. 4'
’
"Corals my grown-up sister; she's cysievo, and various other additions to and energetic. Kind as he was tu Cora, condition ifat sb# would faithfully read
ever, ever so old, almost nineteen. I'm the dinner, sod also a stoat, recent ar­ h* could never till tar heart, of that a single book in th# way I should di*
' ten and Eddy is two and s half- Cora rival from green Erin, who said, "A Henrietta was oouvineed.
Her fore­ reet. 8fa eoowntod.
.
gives music lessons, and she is out al­ quar# little ginfaman fad toull her bodings were more thou confirmed a
It was at the time of Kossuth's visit,
; moe.* all day. and Aunt Henrietta the lady wanted a girl,' and who few hours later, when Cora came le tar whsu everybody wsf talking about ths
■ makes flowers, mid I tain tar. Bldy proved toroelf a treasure ou the in­ rooms to say good-night. The young Hungarian rovolutfon.
The book I
phyte".
stant.
girl was vety (tale.
chose was •• Hungary iu 1M8," by
“But wboro nro your |«pa and ma­
Il aoinotimee seemed to Mias Mu fay,
"A an fa,"she said, using tta famil­ Brace, a book qf far morn intarost than
r, tua Y‘
beraelf the gentlest of human faiugs, iar name, to which abe had only tbe now. I prescribed it in daily doses of
“Fapa died when Eddy was a wee as if Lor now boarder was insane, and claim of love, "do you think, please do one chapter. If posslblo she was to
baby, and wo cam# hero then to board agam she could havu worshipped him not laugh at me, do you think Mr. read that—the chapuvs bring short—
with Mfa Mosloy. Mamma sowed all for Lie goedneea to tbo children, who Jameson is—is -wanting to marry *w T but under no ennaewafas circumstance#
■lay, and Cura practiced. The:: mam­ bad berome so doer to her own kind You think I am unmaidealy," ata said, was she to reed more than that After
ma died too: bat Aunt Henrietta eaid heart. The Thanksgiving dinner was in an agony of shame, "but be has been each chapter she was to pat down in a
wo must stay, ami manage tlio board the mrrricst of ttuU. Master Eddy, talking-•&lt;» strangely to ma. He ha* blank book I gave far, some remark
somehow, far sb# would not let Clara go won at tbe fire! glance by Mr. Jame­ bought a house, and baa been asking
away to take rarn uf us all alone, - You son's smile, made quaint' speeches in mo how I would like lo furnwTi a room,
. so# thia ain't a very good bouse tor baby English, about tbo unusual profu­ what 1 thought of different household rook th# exptanatioe of sumo word, or
boarder*,' and the littlo face look#.! very sion of good things, Jennie was radi­ arrangements, and putting odd quee- anythin’ else ahn t'loued. Her oom&gt; wise" hind th# front room bus been emp­ antly happy, and soring her brother tiutis, that ssctu a» if they roull nave ment mi^ht fa only to say that Gorgoy
ty a tong time.'
and sister so idcaoed. brought a flush '
was a traitor, or inquire how Eta name
•Then Miss Mosby takes board­ of pleasure to Cora's i*]c {««.. and a
should be pronoeneed, but at least
thsre must be owe sentence of remark
' । “Ye*,' indeed. We have th# third !glad look into her bloc eyes that had
not been there since far mother died.
|wr chapter. Fro® time to time I was
' story front, and ,.'fr». Msntivrs. she goes
It was very evident that Die bouse
-I ala u
e.A i,m, u to see what alia had written, and answer
; out uurring and aln t line much, abe 'had received an inmate who carried itold me-the sumo thing." '
her quotin'!*, if ear. This eras the
j lias tbo third story tacit; Aunt Henri- i
"Be hia wife I” Cora Hill's fate was presiripiion. And afa took it courage­
. rtta sleeps down lieru in tta tack par- i
very pale m she eaid thia.
ously.
'
' tor, ro there is nobody at all in the sec- I
I “I think he will ask you, dear. Ho
I knew in advance what would be tbe
• ond stnry. That wn« tbo reason Aunt i
will be a kind, goal husband, Com."
greitert difficulty. It was to keep her
• Henrietta sent nwny tta servant, and i
“Toe kind, too,good to havo mbz for to one chapter. It *.«-amd tu her such ,
tuAkra flowers for th* milUnsr's stor**. i
n wife I I could resport hta, I
now! a mistake, such a warte of opportunity,
| It takra so much money to feed as all, i
I l.oqu give him gvatlitudo lievond faees- when she oould so eailfy manage fire or
; and buy uur drressu and boots."
j ure, y&gt;d I could be -dutiful and affoo- six ehaptero in a day. Had she done
, •TJnt my dear child, bare yoa no &lt;
fionMa, but—Oh, help me, a unfa, help so, all wufai fare been low, so I was
| uncle* or Aunts, nobody to kvep' Sister l
inexorable. Ttio coeaeaeeoce was that
'
.
THE POET AND PROOF READER. iCoraF’
I! “My darling, uu on# can help yuu."
she ue»df foiled
road her chapter ;
' “No! Uncle Jamiw Itowl is in Cali- &lt;
i
“He is so good to Jennie, to Eddy. and. when sfa got to the end of It, tor
: Ionita, and of rnurso he can't com#. I
I Sueh a brottar to them «huuld nu-un- wait of anything better to do, she read
, Cora wrote tu him. Inrt 1 guees lie did'nt I
cfa me te afcjlhiug. For their sake 1
get the letter. Anyhow he didn't nn-- ----------—_j, herself an orphan, , could marry him, and fa a good, true
with a very small i.narauj. had from the&gt;; wife, 1 know that.
Hut he dcservee
day when Cora lost her mother, resolv­ more than that."
ed as far as possible to fill her idac# toi
Sadly her listener rdiued the words
th# children, and had comforted thei He certainly deserved love far love when
dnalh-b^d porting by thia premise. Co- I fa married.
rs was ao very beautiful, so young and;
The friend* talked togmlier far into
A knock at the door interrupted tor. ctiildUka, that it was a sickeaiug though', th# night, but it was like a circle of con| •'There they come; I’ll tell Aunt to imagine her alone in a greet city, veraauon, returning ever to th* toni
I Henrietta yon ofc tore,* and away she poor and friendless. She had received !l theme. When thoy .separated, it wm
| ran, and was in another moment heard a firsf-rate musical education, and had J with a vague idea of waiting till th#
' making anxious inquiry regarding the a few pupils in the immediate neigh- '! wunle A-erekpokenrthat would force a
sirs and tandmoM of the turkey.
borhoud, who were glad to get Cheap i derision, before theWtrislon should be
A lady’s volco susacrel bon’
tuition She was too thankful to have ; mad*.
•
•Them’s a gentleman wonts •# sw •vm the small sum thus paid lo bar, to
Tba work of preparing then** home
you, anuria,’ sold the child. '111 falp murmur at th# wearisome drudgery it wont forward rapidly. The tovtfaei of
crtainly was to spend hours in train­ flowers were selert*! for a conservatmy;
ing clumsy fingvre and dull minds over Jennie was in ecstsc-i** al Laing allowed
instruction books end jingling tunes of- i to choose all the tilings L,r her own
tea having to submit to vulgar cum- room ; a goeet chamber was prepared
plaints, because pupils who had no ac- ording to Cura,* tula; a nursery ar­
more ma»ic in rhetr coals than tbe mis­ ’ ranged lur Eddy, and taforw- Thanks­
arable instruments they playwd upon, 1 giving all was ready, and the master of
; the house issued hi* invitations far a
family dinner party, requesting as a fa­
i of Eddy and al*, to make artificial vor that his lady's g'urit (unld put arid#
,---- era’to help out tbe expense*. Miss their mourning for that day. .Still tta I
Hennvtta never hit the children see momrntnus words were not spoken.
that they were a heavy burden upon
Henrietta was in her own room, ar­
ego, eotuj thirty-five years, end her Lor slender purse, but the board Cora ranging her soft brown hair, and am-;
Inw-tonc! elea- voice vs&lt; like pleasant paid with nearly tta whole of her earn­ templating the paries of n new black ^Hcm is n reiy good navedut# reaswmusic.
ings, didj not really furnish food fur "silk draws, with rich blue satin trimming*
"Good evening. said tbo queer’ lit- j three hearty young apprtily-.
.
soft face and pretty ribbons, whi-u Cora
During the last winter of the war. a
tie man, ‘1 umh-rstnttd you have some! Tbe arrival .of Mr. Jameeoa was a tapped nt th# door.
contraband cam* into the Federal lias*
vacant room'h&gt;r boarders. I want a ‘ utagk-wurkiug
• Let me^no in; I am all ready, in Nortli Carolina, and was marched up
whole floor if you can accummodatw a- katidsume
• -a
incvoio in iteelf; in that qui­ i and the children have already started. 'to the otBrerof the day to give ao ac­
me, a bed-room and a sitting-room. I et hue*hold. Jennie was sent to school, । The carriage a ill aims baek for you and 'count of tliueelt; wtoieripou the follow­
want my dinner in lb# middle of the Eddy b-rnune Henrietta's special charge, I I. Jennie lookrd very pretty'in her 1ing colloquy ensued:
new that Matilda, the Hibernian before crimson dress, and Eddy is a pirtuio in
“ What is your name !*’
mentioned, presided over tbe kitchen hia nnw suit suit of velvsteau. and cra*• My name's 8am "
! rows; but I am willing to pay fur it. department, and Cora was earned at1
1 stall keep your servant running tip once to fairy-land t&gt;y being introduced
No, «ah. not Sam Watt
I'e jiet
and down staip, all the time I'm in the to a world of music. Mr. Jam—on took
l"
' house, so pl&lt;ssi'&gt; have una that ha* Henrietta, Jennie and Cora lo every
What's your other mb- •"
। plenty of life knd activity. Can I haw
I hasn't got no oder name, mh. I's
the rooms ma’am F'
hints and guidance ware improving Co­
i Ths little landlady was so Laton by ra in tbo ssleetioa of beruwn marie and
| surprise by ib# ap[»aranc9 and rapid tta ntansgvuMrni uf her glorious young
sjieccli of her vtaitur, that alio scarcely vota&gt;.
knew bow to'reply; like the little girl, ' Ho did not rest until another chaise
she was ivrpoiaeswml in favor of the 1| had been made. One day he cam#
1 bcm# with a roll of music to be cental
. fur a friend, and Cora was instructed ::/
"I'm co&gt; now, eah —swtar tad non*;
. “Look at thssn ' My trunks will be I; tlii* sroouiplishment, andfuniistad with
I'm jest 8*m— am't nobody etoe."
' Lera presently, and I intend to slop |. vufficieut employment, at fair prices, to '
“Haven't yon put any' brothers aud
, here to-night"
allow her to give up one pupil after anuttmT
•
, “But,' stammered the lady, ‘if they ■| other, till all were nrorided with teach­
•«Nn, Mb; nrtwr had non. No
should not suit you f
er* who paid more attention to tunc*,
bruddnr, ni&gt; si«:er, no fader, uu mo.!
“They must! If they don't suit me, and leas lo solid instruction.
1 I'D nitch nil th# furniture, out of the
When the spring opened, and fine
window, and got what doos suit mo. day* shone, Mr. Jameson had a delight­
I'm not vciy ricli, ma'am, but you can ful habit of coming suddenly to the
|&lt;'nteb gterj.
have your money every month in ad­ door with a large
back, bundling
vance, and that’s all the reference I can the whole family—Eddy included—in­
Ajkuo Amxxk’xx Pcaucaxtox* Hare
give you. fur 1 am a stranger hero. side, and driving far out into tbe lovely
par's has far a kmg lisa occupied a
Will
twenty-five
dollars
a week
payfoot,
for country, when be wnula produce mvst#Had
a gold mine
opened
at her
both
roomslady
?' could not have looked rious lunetaona, and picnic in shads
leading poaitfon. and Harper's for Janthe little
spots,
always
full
of
fun,
jest
and
kindmorn astonUhoL Her hulo tuoma had
nary. hoMof the very best number*
nover brought such a price as that
of thia erer interesting and constantly
It would make my tale too long'
*'lt is tix&gt; much,' she said gently,
itupioting p-rfodhal. Jta illustrations
"lieriiope, if you aru a stranger, you do were I to attempt to dMcribe halt th#
are supeeb, sad unequalled by those of
nut know that this is no* a vnry erinto- &lt;KC#utri# kindnosa and generosity of the
craric neighborhood, and j6n see the queer lit Uo man; his love for tba chil­
any other umguiuc. Tbore are eight
I the letter ? Here it is in my coat pock- house is very small. Mr father built il dren, hie respectful attealfoas to Henri­
I ct. of coureo. now for a gas-light. Yes, for hia own uw, he was a bouse carpen­ etta. hi* tender core far (torn.
OH Romans at Home, The bailor’s
ter, and ho left me. It is comfortable,
287."
Snug Harbor, The British Museum and
. Thu queer little man folded the letter sir, and 1 will try to make it pleasant
it. Reading Roam. ULI. Kimimgtu:;.
si ho epuke, nqdscod it In his pneket, for you; but th# rooms are small, sit,
Ctiiwtiuas Carrol Wbefe'is the Child,
! and knocked at the door of 287. It and they aro both bed-rooms now.'
“Never mind that I We’ll soon fat
■nd fhrLtnri. thron-fauf Christendom,
■■Mias Henrietta, I am thinking of
was nftor dark on a dull evening in Nc“And you are Unde Jomse F*
vember, but the gas-light under whose the right furniture in. As for the price, getting married, and I want you to t •!!
and many uf the Ueturee are uf tbe
friendly glare th# letter had lieen con­ you'll mca find you U have lo retu it me how to furnish my home. Come in
“I atn your uncle, my dear, and now very highest style if wta&amp; engraving.
and see it."
sulted, sh.in# upon tb« figure now
plead for ms that th# lady who has so
They had loft the small street long tong given yon an aunt's love and core, Cliar’w, Read's, Wffifa tolliaa’, and
Standing at the duor, and showed him
before ho spoke, and stood before a will tn truth become your aunt. Can Miss Thackeray's serial stories are ooukilo a very odd figure indeed. His
large, handsome house, in a fashionable you. Henrietta, tore Hua queer liifa bnaed. The Editor's Easy Chair, Lite­
brad was S&gt;i many sires too largv for his
.
body, that it made lam look top heap*, at six u'*b«k in the moraiag, and I tai neighborhood.
rary, Seionuftc and Historical Records
—
wait
until
you
are
me
eaL
I'll
keep
"I mean lo mako thia home as perfect
sad thi.eiact wav certainly not diminyour girl busy, cud, as I said before. I as possible for my bride," ho said, open­
Could aha lore him ? He must have and Drawer are replete with wit and
islied by the fart that he wore his fair
must
have
my
ewn
way.
What
is
the
ing door after door, "this mart be Jen­ read the perf-ret tappim-ra iu h-r ere*, wisdom. In sliort. Harper main talas
1 mg, thick and curling, and a boar!
for
bo
bent
over
her
hand,
end
raised
name
ma'am,
ol
the
little
girl
who
lot
nie's room, this far Eddy."
that foil almoat to his waiah His clothes
its well deserved superiority, as one of
me inf
•Thon it is Cort f’ mid Henrietta, it to his lip*.
who rcarse and ill made, but warm,
th# flnrt of onr monthlies-; and every­
“Jeanie Hill, sir.”
"My whole lifa .tall thank you," ta
and os sb# spoke her bead sank, for she
snd in goad repair. Hia slight figure,
•■She's n btight little thing—an or­ feared her kind friend was courting die- Mid ; and Cera iota the children to th# body who values tl« beat riaas of'light,
small Lande and feet, and quick move­
other end of she tong room to tall them popular literature in a most attractive
meets, made the grant head and wido phan, she tells me ’
the wonderful news.
dn-.'s,.will purchaseand rend iL Har­
brimmed hat almost gnteequo in their
There were no jmlo chreks or sad per A Brothora, Pnltahcrs. Franklin
■li&gt;prv|«&gt;rbonatc aiao. Getting impa­ last Sammer. Will you see lh» rwnis
eyre in the group gathered around the Square, X. Y.
tient, ho'gave a eecood knock at the now, air?*
‘•Certainly. Wo will go up now. If
table loodgll with Thanksgiving taxudoor of the small house, and this time
Here is yoor first month's I
ne* Cora was full of glmfal mischief
v&gt; Ling aqd luud that ths door flew ope.i
before ho Lad taken his baud from t.i&gt;' boaid,'and he took frim his pocket­
—a new elemeut in her cnuveraalfon—
and Aunt Henrietta full nf blushing
knocker. A little gi 1 stood in the en­ book tao crisp fiftv dollar bills. My
name
is
Jameson.
By tbo way, to-mor­
ronfnvfou nt the new . mplrnai* the chil­
try, ejowg bitn with on expremion that
row
i»
Thanksgiving,
and
if
I
doa'i
dren gave die familiar name. Jeanie,
Mw*»d io argue a Acbate in tier mind
have roast turkey, oyster saure, minre
now a young lady, declare, to this day
whether tu remain, and let ths visitor
pies, and pumpkin Urts for dinner, I
i that from th# very first she aumeted
shall cat up Mi— Jennie, tore,' and to
there was aomn soerrt reason far tta exturned to the little girl just entering
traordinsry kindnesa of •That Queer
the room, and laughed merrily. Only fore she could wake up. Th# odd, lost Little Man "
fur a mpmuat though fur tbo girl was feeling haled all day, and when she
followed by a young lady in deep came Ecu.#, weary and pale, she shut
mourning, who— appearance seemed to herself in her own ruom, and tried
face ca'unly thia terrible possibility. To r. ..e. ot e.

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Medicines,

PAINTS &amp; OILS

oar k »it tk Inst ton Ms
LfflD HASHS,
SOCE

HfflUU

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c_

WEDNSDAY. JANUARY 8, 1873.

NO. 37-

I

“Who is Aunt HrurMta?*’
•‘Mi- Mooley. Th* Lady wl
th® house hud tott tt. board tor
"Oh! Yes J want to mo Iter.'

He faw#d reepeetfaQy, and thou wsid tn
Miss Mualc,:
“I will go to, my room n-rcr, if you
please."
Ctors Hill was lieautiftil oaongh io
errount fur more than mere passing ad-_________ __ ________
miration. Her brilliant n.mulexirm,! «&gt;«ld be sw greater tapptoeee fur alL
'
■’
'
, Mr. Jamoren was nuhl- and ttroronjrtilv
good; that aould n.it be doubted ; tat
Henrietta felt half sadly, that if C.w*
maeried Uta, it wmrid be far a tame.

#•
a.ubtaM .r ruo.
* Tub, n&gt; Mranl.

�matr.

BACON &amp; KARR’S
New Advertisements.

riaore of Barry Codnty, and State of
1 Michigan, do hereby instruct tbe sever- .
al Jcau.ee uf tba Peace of Saul Conty, ।
that it snail hereafter bo their duly fa I
all criminal cases that may come before
them, to forward al! txlU of oasts to
which the Cdua’.y may ba liable tu at

their Chairman. U.sn Bmea reported
that they had examined tbo accounts
book*, papers and vouchers of tbe Cuaaty Treueonr’a affiee for tbe year A. D.
1872. and would beg learn to peaeeat
tbe following statement as their sUCtto-

system of Federal Taxation k each M
tafaasaue maatsrpiero of Ignocro.
incapacity. put lo the vita um. o&lt; man.
&lt; ptMkto and favwritaa sad tblem, ta
never aaywbetw Las dugfartd moders

frauds ea the reman. waa repealed to
take efl'Ct August 1st 1872. The
Court* eontir.oe to award tba share to
informers prior to August 1st 1872,
without regard to tbe dateuf eettfacwnt
or payment of Um Amo pocahy or foe-1
f.itcrw. La-ge da*wn of tboso eu« g-, '
to the Seers tin of Um Treasury fori
derision and diatribatfoa, but owing to
tbe limited character of hia jurisdicbct: .
under tba uM law, tbo Dopartmoat ha* ;
decided that it cacao. uoeaidar any
two J
am
ata. !-

New Scales.
New StylesNew Prices.
dared prior to the enforenmwnt of tba
repeal, and then ell be little difficulty
ia securing naiformity in the treatmeut
of informers by tbe paaaago of a declar­
atory laU stattag ia plain terms what
wm intended by See SO of the set
ibcTo nferred to. Beyond thia, however,
■t haa hern found in practice that the.
w.tbdrawal uf rewanli for detecting
Gunda on the revenue is enuring a sad
foiling off ia the ettnou: receipts from
this source, anl the policy under ex­
oeriment is non than dooUful,
The inauguration of Republican
Governors in the States of New York
and.North Carolina took place on Nev
Yean day. #U ia special matter of con­
gratulation that the State cf Now York

Veiy Low.

the order cf Manistee county for .to
sain of 83^75 5 as payment in fall at
the cbitn e&lt; Berry count) usrit.1 iLs&gt;
county, gtuwiag Out of the Vanderpool
trial, providing that it will Lo paid by
February 1st. 1374. and that tfa Clerk
notify Um Clerk of Msaieter c-iuuty o&lt;
the Mme
.
Motiva prowled.
I Oa moiwts-tbe rvpcrt vt Wm. II (
Jewell iu tbe'matter of n ioa«Xii&gt;g the
records of Barry coaaty. ass l»h«n

D&gt;x who bee tbe implicit confidence of
tbo entire population wbo value booenty
in tbe edmiawtrate-n of garernment.
Gov. Tod R. CaldweU, ia Besoming tbo
duties jf Goveruur of North Carolina,
took ovsaian to say: “When I cannot
El an office from my own party aoonpsable to tnyaoU I shall then rounder it
my duty lo seleet a good mas from th«
oppoute party, and I knew every good
and trug Repobiicaa ia the State of j

evrry ktnu. and of Money. Stocks sad
Irwigbte la 5aw York ad Eoroja 1
Tbe Fanners' Page. wttn aU the dotags

B. F. NORRIS &amp; CO

North Carolina will approve my d^tar-1
Neya-Mesws. Il Brown, Cronty,
, Cook, McCtdlum nnd Qurir-nan—5.
Ateeut Mean.. Bush. Lapbam and
Munroe—X
The account of Banner Company of
fifteen d--liars and eighty cents for ad.
rrtthing- letting of cuclruct &lt;’U Figure
Th" Centaur LmiEight HuL ia the tuwualdp of Cartton, tried everything
■ a. presented, arid on motion of Mr ment is the only Ring Umt dues me
pvl."
Mr Cba*. HiU, 616 Pin. St, Philiilelpl/ia, wntee: "That two botlleo of

A sla lament of the popular vote for
President and Vie* I’reridcnt fa 1872,
jut officially reported, shows Grant and
Wifam’. majorities to oom up 539.137
against &gt;09,598 majority of tbe vote of
1868 for Grant and Colfax- Tbe total
vote la 1872 we. 3,'.02,VS4 for Grant
aad 2.333,817 for Greeley- In 1868 it
etmri 3,013,188 for Gnat aad 2,703,600 j

Bsctvtary EoutwoU, betsg inquired of
by certain members of tbo Maseecha
wtto Lagialatnre, state, da&amp;aitely and
frankly ia a published card that he

the gmtletaru of tba Legmlatcre wbo
thiak him qualiefid ---------------- !

UtM,.

'

Altars on Braaivc, 1, KM.
Board coereoed punuact to adj &gt;urarol Roll railed, lucmben all prv.
lU Board proceeded to btwima;.
m. j'—- » .1 _ /.n__1__

Motion "did not prevail by yeas and
nave, as follows:
.
xeu—Mmmo. Briggs, Henry Brown,
Fatasr Mormh^l
Creasy, Cook, McCuiluw, ItoUu.u,
Deesmbsr 27th, U7i &lt;)
Star-ton,
Wilcux
and
Chairman
—
0Board ccorsued puronaui to adjooniNaye— Mmar*. Bernum, P. Brown.
eat. Roll called,' members all pnBub, Cobb, Joom. Lapham, Munroe,
Nichol, and Smith -9.
Mr. McCullum stored that account
i Nik 80 be allowed at sixty dol an.

I Yons—Msoers. Btiggs, Henry Brown,
• Bush, Croaey. C-Ok, McCoUum. Robin­
. sots btentou, WtloosaodCuairman -10.
Nave—Maosrs. Bai num, P. Brown,
1 Cobb, Jonsa, Lapham, Munroe, NtchoU

the U. 8 Jndimwy, the Diplomat*,
eerps the Army and Nary, tba Cabinet
and Fureigti Miniet-r. and CuagreM
76 be aB.wrd al 811 65, as ciaiuied.
Soilon did nut prevail
Mr, Junes mured that account No.
64 bo allowed at 32 S3 aa elmmed.
Motion did nut p.-wr^L

foe tbe »&lt;xt latre.1 told rlob
lut of not &gt;&lt;■ than hro bsudrrd and fifty copin.
eaeh for tbo five next Isrgssi
pain club Het. of not In- tbs*
erne bitndrvrl and fifty enptas

Mr. B;i -gs offend the following re*&gt;lati-.n, whiun was a ioptrd :
Rmebsd, That to. men -y heretofore
*r--.«vf.ria:ed to rim •‘Nas'ieillo Indol~udeat'' tor |MbIiahiagyhe proseedion
of U« Bmrd ba end th.- aasiv i. bvrebr
I aJivwwd to tbs “Barry (Xuaty Repobli। can. the “Homo Journal" an.! the "Ba
I! iiubluen »nner.w equally ; said paper
nanng Mtspeaded pubheatou, and nut
baring 1-ru.ivd the pronwOing. at ibis
Board.
Un tuition nf Mr. Bornum, accuunt
No 8 actel d|&lt;nn at tba October saas»&gt;n
ui thia Board, wa» taken from th. files,
•ad on motiua o( Mr. Smttu, allowed at
tbe turn ut • igh: dollars as claun*J.
Mr. Stantou utiored the-folfowiug
reeMatiua which waa adopted :
fbat thia Board of Saperviore would nx»atmaad. that tbalagil
panting of Barry County be hoiwatter
Mt by the job to th- towoat Udd,r
Mr. Cook otfer.4 tbe following rewiu'iou wbk-b wa« adopted ;
Wmui, Tb. Trwuoror’a aafo for
Barry County u moeb of the tims L-!'
without any one to guard or waleh Un­

Butler Dahe.,
Gold Brogs
OoU Teeth Picks’
GUd Pasta.
Guld Watch Keys
Cotai Bands
Cursi NacMaaea.

THE 8E3U-WUHY
contain* (Tuesday and Friday) aU tbe
c .ut.nta of tbe Weekly and tbo mam
af tbo Dully.______________

Office and Parlor Clocks of every description.
Watch material and Tools for Jewelers.
Any ou vimifag ear mty .Mould call at our aetaMi.hn.ant ami ax—i£fa.
THE CHEAPEST PRICES IS OOP MOTTO
33

B. T. XOTtBIB k. CO..

137 A 139 STATE STREET, CHICAGO

DERMAOOR.
CEO. P. ROWELL A CO'S AMERKAR

KOT1KB DIRKTOBY
D.J872

�Ilfs Rjipdauc^fl
।

Nacxx'e Hsia ItEsrommrs exrolls
everything. No dirt, no sediment, as
gosBoa ! Perfectly reliable. It does the
work most effectually. A treatise giv­
ing/elf y^firefors sent postage free up­
on application to 1‘roctor Bros., Glourenter, Mass., sole agents Seo adrer-'

Cwnuxe, Ctornixe, Ciorain.—Tbs
bo»t assortment in the city consisting of
heavy Casaimvro Suits. Black Cloth i
Suitrand a splendid Assortment of Black
Pants and Vest suitable for those antieipatiug marriage. For sals' at the New

Overcoats 85 to 825
cheapest Store in the
State.
Star Clothing
Ronsel Grand Bapids.

CHMICMES.

.■Esaesraar’—■-1-

MUONIC.

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HATFINGS CHAPTER, NO- «A, B. A.

Lical

pint;.

A tore chauca to buy Dry Goods
cheap—P. R. Sabut &amp; Co of Jackson,
ere selling out their entire stock at first
coot They have an immense stock,
sums f IGS.lKM) worth of choice goods,
of nil kinds, which they are dosing out,
and if any uno is inclined to visit Jack­
son. thia is lbs plseo to get bargains.

HOLIDAY GOODSGood Sleighing now days,

a

Our foreman ia Improving.

'riraw
HAST INGS LODGE. NO. M, i

A MKfiRT CHRISTMAS TO ALL.
To thoM wishing tu bny Useful and
Beautiful Present* for the Holids.ro
will find all.kind,j^ Good., all tret’

Grind River Valley Division

V H. J. Ken field, wa are happy to learn

Stukee, the murderer of Fisk, has
। bo»u ssatcnced to bo bung on Friday,
tbo 28lh of February next.
Hemrmbir the O-ld Followe Festival

I Mr. Dewey spent Saturday and SunI day at hums, but isturuvd to Lansing
on Mvoday last
, Great lads ramenta he’d out during
Moore's Asro.’ Snc Ytrhr appears
the Holt lays, to al! wanting anything
this wwek witu a Ouvar.
Its appear­
| in the Furniture line. Toe very nicest
ance io neat and its contents always
। assortment in the city an 1 at prices that
i defy ctnpebtion. Gire me a call before
Tbe tain last weak tiled Uta cialerM,
, purchasing elsewhere.
laid a foundation for spfoudid •Isigtwag.
and now we uro having splendid winter
weather. Truly Ha dwth’SU things

"Tans Yxam tv a Max TaAr," Hr
T. 3. Anna.—This work contains
nearly 400 carefully printed pages, on
fine white paper, is graphically illustra­
ted by the oolebretad artist, Bonnell,
and is bound in a unique and sumptu­
ous manner. Pries, payable only ou
dslirsrr of Book. Fries 2,00, 2’50, and
4,00, nccorditur to binding. Subscribers
will not bo compelled to take tbe book
unices it correspond* with tbe sample
shown, in erery particular.
Mias Era Smith of Grand Bapids, is
at proeont canvaasing this city for the
-above valuable work.

A Rxuc—The Lebanon, (N. H.)
t'r* Tress says Amos Jones, while dig­
ging a cellar recently, on the Gallup hill
in that villagv, picked up a half penny
of tbe reign of Gvorge II. It must
have boon over a hundred yoars old,
and Lad probably Lin thorn noary that
tune. Trecos were found but summer
of an old blacksmith's shop which stood
in that vicinity eo long ago that no man
living remembets it
8s for as that blacksmith’s shop is
oooosrnod, it ths late Martin Dewey was
still Kring ho could giro its history, as
we distinctly remember bearing him tell
of its existence in his younger days, aa
the only shop of lhe kind in what ia
now tlis Township of Lebanon, and tbe
name of the “Smith ' who worked it,
emt who emigrated from Masiaehusctte,
but whose nams wo have iorgotteu.

X. A Nabxow Eacaix —On Saturday af­
ternoon tbo Engine attached to tbo Day
Express East, when on the curie just
west of tbo bridge uvor ths Thornapple
n-sr the late residence of Mr. Slade, in
Irving township, jumped the truck and
passed ou over tbe bridge tearing up the
i road in a frightful manner, and drag­
' giug the entire train off tbe track be­
fore !t could bo stopped. 'Fortunately
| nous of the cars ware thrown ovor, and
no person was injured, except lbs Bag­
gage master very slightly. The arciduot was caused by the breaking uf ths
flange on ths forward truck of ths Eo-

MOORE’S
4*4,1 /frr-fefrrif,

WE MEAN BUSINESS NOW
Immense Reduction in all our Prices,

8511.00000 IIORTII OF MM!
Must be Sold this Winter.
Having bought an immense Stock from two Bankrupt Houses in
New York, we are going to sell Goods 26 per cent, low­
er than any other House in Michigan.
Tvs A runic for Jauunrr opens with
the charming autobiogrs|hy of Robert
Dale Oil rep, one of the most entertain­
ing man of his pears in America, hav­
ing had a varied experiencein ths man­
ufacturing interests of England, and aa
a socialist. statesman, and diplomatist.
It will be continued during tbe your.
W. D. How,Ik contributes. A Chinee
Acquaintance, which ia also to ba cuntinned ; Parton, a very interesting pa­
per on she Cabinet of Prendant Waabington; Rebecca Harding Daria, A
Faded I*af of History; Mro E. 0.
Agaa-.ii, In tba Straits. uf Magellan.
Poona are contributed by Celia Ttisxtar, Paul H. Uaynr, Lucy Larcotn,
Trowbridge, Aldrich, and Hulmes. Tbe
coming year, and the January uutuber
fully meets tbo bigheat erpoctatious.
Jamas R. Osguod A Co., PuHiihsrs,
Boston, Moss.

Changeable weather, and against which
no human lorreight could guard. The
Engine waa tba Crystal, and very near­
ly new.
With his usual promptarta
Mr. E B. Bush, Iba Division Superin­
tendent. was promptly cn baud with^
»n efficient corps of workman, and tbo
train* were running regularly again on
Monday.

-Tusks
ItO a.-a CIS I &gt;l»J[al ««
___ g« V. ttXWffaintT-------

^seSKat yttSsbttfW

er.v

Jobn *on * Co's eelehratel Gold Pens
ha beat in «be market, for sale at tbe
City News Depot. P. 0. building

M ichigan Central R. R.
•in. BlUMLt IBS 01BECT MUTE,

gatstscjrawssfissi
D£JfT IS TP. f.
Pajytur
tnl Ukt
msmv.
IIm» j eer tt^k vtrtuUi Kilk tr viIImI
ftM, s: tki
'fin •{
A. P DlUKE. It. D..
Onr Jdby 4- Sisdr's Dray SUr,.
30

tsa

Holiday Goods
kinds for sale at
man J. Bich.
Sl»n..&gt;- Hk. kw,". *

87.50 FOR 82.50.

We are in Earnest,

And our Prices Prove it.
Money to Loan

We haven't room to mention__
all____
our Reduced Prices, but we
Herewith Pledge ourselves to Offiar and Sell the Beat Bargains in

GRAND RAPIDS,

ihsr-cter suspicious.
Instead of ap­
pealing to the newspapers for redress of '
krr grievances, she forthwith brought a
Suit against tbo innkeeper for redress,
ami recovered exemplary damage, for
die insulting injury;- the Court very
Will was called from Luddingtcn, his properly doouling that, so long as hs
ploc,, of residence, to visit hi, father, baa room for their accommodation, a
H J. Kenfield, who ha* been very aiek,
hotel keper cannot refuse to entertain
and while In the city, made us the visit
above spoken of. Wo gue« tbo North­
ern atmoaphere mail agree with Will,
as he is tat and tongfa a* a formar. Call
again Will, when you hsve occasion lo
officer* of the mvbalixe&lt;l Spanish Vol­
visit Hastings.
unteers, published in the Huston JeerCoMVU«xriA&gt;T:—The Charlotte I«ad- ari sijv in reply to the speech of ttenor
sr iproks as follows of on* of the popu­ Saimrron in the Spanish Cortes dolar citizens of the village of NaahrUla. Bxtaciug them, claim* that there vol­
unteers. who were organised by the
The complimeut is dmervod :
XCapt. McCormick stdl keep* tbe slave traders when evjry oth.vr moans
Nashville Houro, iu Nasuville, and nev­ &lt;ri reinforcing the Spanish army ia Cu­
er lacks for a g*«d stury to tell for the bs bad foiled, have rendered distinguihedification ot his guests.
A ploaunt. rd services to the cause of Spain in lhe
jolly, entjrtaiuing man and “Knows
now to keep Hotel.” He &lt;Ls.erres put- field. They say that between fire and
six thousand men from four volunteer
rousga, aiiikgets it.
regiments alono have bean killed tn ac­
Tax Snfotcxis.—Secretary Boutwell ton by the inaurgteit Cabana This is
and Jay Cooke, Eoq„ wtnt before the
House Cut&amp;rnitt re uf ways and moans and uoeigy of Hie Caban pitriot*, and
on lite 17th ult. and soeni to have ex­ e|iows that lhe cotitoat is mit likely to
plained very aatisfai torily the vyti-licxte tyrnnoate utLerwise than in ttw&gt; esuibarrangvutetit by which the 5 per cent Iklirasol of ttreir mdrp.ndencbowls were disposed of lost year. They
now claim that a similar arrougetnunt
is tbo only practical muthod of robing
tba remaining 4 1-2 per cent, bunds,
and we presume they are right.

List or Lxrrxxt remsining at ths
Hsstingi P. O. Jan. 7th, 1812.
W. LL Aden, Wm. Blakely, C. L
Barlow, Lrwis Campbell, Mrs. B. W.
iktuuer, J. B. Ftetctwr, IL J. uamiltem, Ema hue Knapp. M&gt;m Anu K-uxaly.
iVm. Milter, Julius Stewart, (Ju Tailor
Direct your IsUats u&gt; N-*. of P- U-

T«« Nanovxt Horn bos again
changed hands. The new proprietor,
Mr. W. L. Mead, is a stronger ho a, but
rrport speaks well of the Natfoual rinse
it came into his cbargo. and the propri­
etor flatteringly eudoroed by his late
papev cf which tbs people of the State
neighbors at CharkAM, aa the following
hern erery reason to bo proud, and tbe
exteaMvs. and rnS9
bst of Pre­
mium v snnualiy distributed among the
subeenbers, by a system that it entirely
just, foir sad equitable, renders it oue
of thr EO.I Widely eiroutated of ths
Dcwsyapsrs pub isbnd west of Now York.
At tbs acme time, ite merits as a news-

OUT roadsrs. and will furnish it, and a
ticket ia tbe forthcoming annual die• tnbution uf Premium*, and the Baxxxx.
roeh for one year, foe tt.75. Now io
I your time ta subscribe.________

We quote tbe following from “ Wai
son's Art Journal," N. Y-, in reference
to Bacon A Karr’s Pianos, advertised ia

MICH

THEY HAVE STOOD THE

American Organ

of the Supreme Court. Regents o f the
Uiiisereitv and cvitain county offlicen
oa tin first Monday m April n»xt.
Mom heartily we indorse the ptopoaition
lopey our Ciscuit Judges, at least a
Salary adequate to meet their personal
wnats, ami ths nrreeeerisi of life for
tbeoaeeivee *n l families, but seriou-ly
■l&lt;mht whether any amendment lo lhe
Constitution of the Stale, can, eonstitat otsally ba submitted at any olfair than
of all
a genets! cloctkn. held pnr«nn»t lo ths
Sher­ •xtM a household rwevasity, masmueb Lons-itutioti on tbe first Tuesday after
aa it is bring culargsd uvery year, and tbo frat Monday in November in 1852
and every second year thereafter. Il
gnA, incream yearly in valuablo con.ante.
Iu price ia U&gt;o sama as heretofore, 14 this view ol tbe cave be true, no amendmint increasing these salaries can be
casta Every body should have it
acted upon by the people prior to Nev.

tbe aorid and cheaper than enywhore
else tn Barry County. Come in aal try
thorn awl yuu will be courinrod that u
u a fact We buy all of our Machines
lor cash, and cau and will roll tb-m at
low figures, tfow ag Machins Needles.

THE OTHER STORES MAY AS WELL

STAB. CLOTHING HQUSE.
r//£ qHE\T opt pqicE sroqE,

liuiliil Law.— An Exchange says, '
that recently a young worn tn applied at
Tbo Temperance lectarvy of MiTUurl- eno of the Hotels ia Louisville. Ky. for I
but, at tbe M. E. Church, and Union lodging, and was refusal, on ths ground
Hall, are spoken of aa among the beet that having no male escort rendered her

See Here. Stranger!—There ia not an
Institution In tba City of Hastings that
la more worthy of patronage, than that
of Dreamer, Heath A Co. Their stock

EUR1L, LITERART AID FAULT VSXLT

Is OW li Ite Piilit a ill trill

Everybody Should try them before Purchasing EU_ewhet e
f«nr lest is •se^sslsd sad tn Uiiir are sad bsssbfsl raw &gt;«rps«s all altera ,s teaa-r •

TH EWEBER. HALLETT &amp; CUMSTON
AND GABLER PIANOS.

CITY /tE»S DEpOT

FRANK L. WARD.
Hactings

May 16. W

Hat now on hand a com­
plete assortment of Books.
Stationery, Pens, Penhold­
ers, Ink, Slates, Pencils,
Pictures, Picture Frames,
Initial Paper and Envel­
opes of the latest styles,
Picture Cord, and Fancy
Articles for the Holidays.
Call and see them.

Jpa. gssr^ys.
SPECIAL NOTICE.

PUKIFY YOUR BLOOD.

Allegan.

Keep a large supply of Salt for Aale at Lowest market
their Brick Warohouac.

nt &amp;! i lull 11 gc tai uictta an Enaa a th Vote.

Water Lime,
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kinds,
LOTS.

DOUCHE.,

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VOL XVII.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN

WEDNSDAY, JANUARY 15. 1873.

NO. 38-

Wewl wi Brines? Cart

Just Received, at
The State by its legislation should, in
the business of bank.ng and insurance,
1 and in it* control of railroads, be the
jpardian o! it* dtiaana. There importI an* internets are the creatures of legisI latino, and *h*uld ahraya be kept with-

lusurauoe. Loth life and fire, ia *1most entirely conducted by foreign rempanitr*. The prerent law controlling
them is very stringent It practically
s*ya to th. people ; "If an insurance
company offer* to insure your life or
your property, you may be certain that
tbo State, by iu tavre, tu* tatlhfally andearored to *«• that tbs a tnpany i* respoiuibta " 2io good company objects
tu ths stringtiucy uf iu proiutaaa Tb*
taw empower* the Commistioner of lusurane. to vital any company doing
barinso* ia thia State, at the expense of
such comptny, and to make a personal
wuminahuu of it* affair*. It i* not of­
ten nceos.try tu do thia; but the Com­
missioner is su overburdened with the
other dutits uf bis office, thst be cannut
do it. even in th. few caws where it is

iiwot *rndLhRobK.

Celebrated Diving Flue Stoves,

Universally known as the BEST RKATIXG STOVE in the World!

officer, acting under authority of th*
State and in it* behalf, would be of incstimabl* service, not only to the public
■t tanre. but Io the railroad compauire
lheraeelres.
'
Railroads are to great a n&gt;*o*aaity to
the development and growth- of the
btate, they occupy such an important
jsoition in tho commerce snd busins**
of the State, tlut they dewrre liberal
snd geuorous tryatm.ut ia legidation.
Bu: while granting Ibis, we riiould sss
tu it that they ao oouduct their butanes*
as tu cause no unastaasary injury to any
one. The State has a duly to p rform
in this regard, which sbonld not be nag

1 recommend that the insurance act
be *u attended as to give the Commit•inner the needed assistance, by the *jil»&gt;intment of a deputy, with a sufficient1
►alary. ~
Our lusurancu Department, in its
1 present feature*, I behove is not equallI ed in any of the Blate* of the Union.
The labors of the Commiscioner at* ar­
duous and complicated. Only one clerk ■
is authorized by law
The whole erpeuse of the office is but Infling, while
the income derived from il is very large . that in the yean in which the Legista
1 ture meats. £&gt;ur thousand copies uf the
and increasing yearly. The receipts iI reports of all the (state officers, Board*
from specific taxes lotted on insurante |
of Trustee*. etc., of all the Beata itati| tutious shallfoe printed, end oooaaionalj ly the Legislature orders ertra morn than

and to tbpm il looks, with the. oanfi lent
belief that it* past hitaory, it** c*parity
fur future good, its open dorr* fur all
who seek mimiaaiun. will indnro them
to deal liberally with'them in lbs future
a* it has done in tho past.
There can b* no Mich fliinga* a mare
paasiro existence l0 iUcb nn institution.
It mute progrex ur it tuuxt die. It
mute keep step with tho advuncemeut
of the age, tbc requiri-mauts uf the
quickaaed intellect ot its time, and th*
growing demand lor a ratted education
lU faculty should ba paid IxUcr aals
ti**, it* apparatus should ,b&gt; unproved
aud it* library largely increased. In
•bort, it should bo furnished with all
lha appliance* to snabla It t0 giTB
1,200 student* the bre; df ov.re thing
that kindnd institution* offer, and tbw
Thia Ue Uaiverrity cannof do with its
present aoaas; and to arootapluh it,
Ute appropriated, wd n^d to b. Urgeymcreewd. The Ag ricaljurri College,
in its sphere, end with a much *maltar
of »md“ta, i* a co-Worker with
the Unjeereity, end b*&gt; a proportionate
demand upon our cuuidornt* attention,
la trustee, and faculty are tabonng
with earnevtnte* and real to inmase
ns uiafulnrea, and enlarge Uta pewar hr
good. By its s)sto&lt;n of labor and
study armbrawi. it off*,, to, &lt;11 without
exi»n&gt;e. a hboral pnuiinal enltagtato
education. Thu uttondaucu U not
targe as It* rnsribi a* au educational ii-

Leather.

WUif th«r are ofamred stead.
If ths theory of compulsory *dnc*tion i» correct when ■nj-i »
Who are blessed with rxrfaet fareltire,
it tnuot b.. doubly *0 whoa appifod to
those who e«nnot bo eduretod tether at
home erin tk. common robooi, end who.
from the very natare of their inflratetiea
must Become bf.rdoos to their frteada
sod (j the community, wntefo *iHeatari
aud tanosd to *arn tbter living,
There should b* In the itutitutiou at
Flint aome additions mod. to iteEbrery,
and some adornment of it* bore' Tall*,
by engravings, motto** «!e. Boot* rai
tfoual indoor amu**mrot* should^abo
be javrided for hs inmate*. It must

There i* ■* oducatioci that cur achoola,
Univcnity or Agricultural CbllKre* do
not yet offer, whteh w« used and should
have; and that is a practical technical
cducation.thni will Gt men and woman to
grapple with lifrfSs they find fit,-earnI eta. tabonou* and real. W« ritoeld
have axnewhsrs, either in the Uaiveruly or Agricultural Colieg,. , ^,1
technology. Both of three iusntuuoni
•re ac*wmpli*hing more in this direc­
tion than many of the college* in the
c.uBtry; but they cannot with iheir
prereet faoilHire and •pj liane... fill tfo,
want existing m our educational system*
No State Ur tho Union nreils, mure than
ours, educated fannsrs, tnechanios, man.
ufaeturera, arebnrefa. engineers, ehem-1
lots. etc. Our fidWvt. OI!d fields; our
mine* and railroad*, our manufacturing ;
slid agricultural interact*, all require
the ■ervices of i-ducated skill in their ' There ia perhape no wool in th* laaderslopment and mariagem-nt. and of-1 K“«S« &lt;*“♦ “ g*&gt;t-^ upon- the Amerifer to all as rrmuamtive raplaymcut,-------------- “--------- * ■**— "
honorable career, aad ultimate iiwcra*. j! as the State i* concerned, bad w* bo
■a what are called the "learm.'d prof-*-,' children to edneate. no dupawfisut poor,
MOM.’*
'
no lUMne ur deaf or blind to care for,
Yet, with thia v»»t field uf tabqy in- i; wo khould not be nompvlls*] to levy aay
▼iling uur young men Iu enter »n aud tax for the expense* of lh« State govtak* poreesteun, a voty targe majority einunnL Th* receipt* from th* sate of
uf them*enk time "learned protovdun*/' tend*, from specific Intel oc railroads,
Instead, chiefly beCMUso'uur ayatom of insurance cJtnpantes, etc., more than
wiuratiuii, from tiir burn* to iho Uni&gt; defray thn gavwrnetecital vxpcaesi of
th* titato. When the tax'oolteetor tap*

' Six thousand copies each oi the -vi। tel statistics," "agricultural reports,”
The general banking taw applies to , and 1,500 copies of the report of the
I
onliuary bauka ot depute: and discount insurance bureau are printed annually,
‘
In the BEST STYLE and from
It was pareed iu 1857, and an amend-.j These volumes are from 400 to 500 pan mt tu it. aulhotiaing saving* bank*. !■ frvs each. Every two year* 9,000 «ipwa* added in 1871. Another act, an- .'i-sof Hie taws passed by the LegistsThe law* of 1871
tboriring savings asoomaiioa i, was [•*•«- iI turn are printed.
, Were printed in three volume*. Of throe
j There rre now in operation 23 banks ' the general laws ma la a volume of 52s
t under tbeee,act4, 1-1 ut which are gens- page*; th» focal and ,uiraonal act* tn*d&lt;MARK RUSSELL.
i ral, and nine are for saving*. Eigl.-t ut a volume of 329 pages : while the sixt tl.o sstii.g* banks reported deposits of!I rial laws. con-itaing of city and other
: ?3^ffi9,770 lb September 80, 1872.
! ! nunicipa! charter* and amendments
FOR SALK.
' The establishment of saving* Itanks ' thereto, made a volume of 1,48* page*
I in *■• many of our citiea, and towns i* , The law* ot 1M9 made three volumes
afiunt 750 pages each. The House
uno ot th many svstsnee* of the grow-1i of
-..4 U —_ _ 1_____■
C_ __ I..— --.
, iug proiperily ot our people ; sod if |
; they are »ell conducted end bonssth of about 900 page* each ; and 500 cujh
I managed there is nothing that will add tn*, making 2«o00 tolum**, are printed
i more tu tin- gi-eeral well-being and well- every twn years. AlaroU all of tbs&gt;e
I doing uf the community. Tetuperance. are official record aud history of the
| industry, sconumy, ana thrift axo tuo Stat* and its different institution* ; and
Music Teaching.
. natural uutgronlbot legitimate savings they should be printed for the use of
' institutions. It u thureluro the duty ot dill-rent officers, and for preservation
the Bute to footer and encouragu tham. in the archives and . public Libraries of
. and alro to threw about them every the State. Bui the quantity provided
। |«*sibl* safeguard uf sucurily and sta- far by lav tain m.ny itistanre* twice,
i.ibty. Uue b-dly tuarag*! savings snd in sumo ic*ta.ic«* tea time* more
I b*nk would bring distress upon main than i* neeesaary. Far instance: it is
I person* awl uissrust njon the wliol* *y*. no; n*cv*»*ry to print 9,000 copte* ul
lem. A huge propurt.uu of thy dei*M- the aperial tawa, incorporating muoici■ ila are from thv industrial vta*»ea, and jahtie*, etc There ar* only local iu
i their pursuits, it nothing elsu, prevent their operation, and of no general in­
; them from kouwu/g much of lite sulrvu. terest. One ur tiro thousand cujare
cj.ur even the g+usral reputation fur would b* amply sufficient Of the lo­
The csiaolisbmirat uf a Blate Board
know you gel none but the FIRST QUALITY.
Mdrency, of bat&gt;aa. It is the duty ul cal and pereunal acts no more than 2,­
000 cojnea co noeded. Six thousand of Health i* urged upon your consider­
। by iu taws, just a* it dues lor the tuwr- co^vsuf the "Agricultural Report for ation by the Stats Medical Society, and
IhiF
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printed,
anting
Miuretbing
by
many thoughtful persons, who have
anev companies
The act of 1800 allows taring* banks uver one dnlllr per volume. Tkaie has given the subject careful study. That
. wit ti a capital paid in ot only |5,&lt;K)U ; been a dntuiud fot all th* copras print­ il i* th* du||e&lt;&gt;f the State to aid in proiecring
and lUMerving the five* of ila
ed,
owing
1
presume,
to
the
fact
that
I wnieli is. m my opinion, much tuu suiall
■ittaeM. requires no tegument. . We
an amount Tua act of 1871 fixes they are given away. Three books are ...
mid nml-maintain asylums for ihia
j H25.9UU as the amount of capital ia all printed in targe type anti loaded. It
rod; we regulafi'witli minute detail
1 cities of small [opulatiun, and 950,&lt;XMl adding targely to tbvir cost There, i* —
i in the larger crtie*. Hus act is in al­ not th* slightest necawity of this; ahd the running of ruilroada. that lite may
! iuw4 alt its tcaiure*, a good one, and it .should b* disenntinued. The statutes bernndr sure thereof; we forbid th*
Citv Dining Rooms
ut the United States are printed with­ sale *f adulterated food, medirim-.v, oils,
containa
many
sal.
guard*.
It
might
(Strictly Temperance. 1
I however, be made much wire aafe with- out leading, and sre certainly as dis­ etc.; all (hewing that the State reougWARJI MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
• out annoyance Iu ufficen or stvckhold- tinct and legible as a bouk next be. It nixM il* duty In this matter. An aodo** nut appwr to have been madu the tire working State Board of Health,
&lt; ers, or any diminution uf profits.
AwrAisf I? Of Jtey *r »'&lt;te
' 1 wvuld ruspectii Uy recumnwnd tbc doty of any one in particular tu snpsr- not overluaded with thoonrs. computed
' re|«al ot tbs law of itiOv, and u revis­ mteud the public printing, or to endesr- uf practical, smuubta men, would doubt­
GROCERIES
COEFECT/QXERr
: iun uf the general banklug law, with or tu save ’he Blate vxjwnsc iu roumte- less lx of great Mrrioe in preventing
| additional legislation pru v.ding tur the tion ihercwiib. 1 r.-cuuim-md that all ffisease, prew.-rving life, and diffusing
। vrtablisbment, iu the uffire ut tba dtali the lavra relative tn th* public printing among the peupte a mure gotivrei knowl­
f
! Treasuicr, uf a bureau uf banking ; Utt uf the State bu carefully revureJ, with edge of the tar* ot health.
The subject is attracting tta- notice of
examination oi banks by the head al, additional tegirtalioc. specilying th*
lite bureau; ui.a requiring reports tn, number of votumre ot cacti ci.ua to b* goveremtette and iniiridnal, th ougiiPhotographs, Photgraphs.
I be tnsdu end pubiishvd, simitar to tl&gt;o, jnnted, Ibe six.; c! type and quality ul uut the ririliand world, nml n worthy &lt;-f
i pions lusts of th* National Banking law. aw: fo bo used, aud svob other regu- yvur thoughtful attention.
ras of the matter, as are consistent
1 the exptres** of such bureau should be
I: burua ly the banks, proportionately te with a due regard to th* public Hoed*
and an enlightened economy. 1 bviicvo
•be&gt;r oiutaL
Inaugural Message
that
a Superintendent uf public printing
It is very questionable wheth/r ordi­
duty it should be tu iup*rrt** aU
nary* banks ul deposit and atsoouui whose
Gov. Bagley.
the pritiiiti|r ordered for the Btatr.would '
, should have the puwera and pnviis^s,
el saving* banka; and whether saving*
A JflILL- lim: of
bank* riiuuld bu |&gt;ermitt*d tu do a gen­
■a. printing of the Bupteui" Court I
eral banking business.
With uur last iucreuing population report* should bo thrown oj&gt;e:i t. who- ii tors ant whether they ta. rich or poor,
growing wealth, and rapid industiuii ever may choose to do it, tmd.tr such educated or iguoreat. Th« State nk.no,
regulation* as the State may direct. It'| in asylums aud school* adapted to tbrir
acrotupwient, banks will multiply iu a
| ranou* tired*, should do tec them wUl
coimepoudiug ratio, and 1 belters it to ia questionable whether the Step? should 1
be uue ot the moat important legiatativ* embark in th*, business of pabiMhing I humanity dictate* nn+dtuy demand*.
In the ur.«:t;un of th. asylums at Kilduties tu enact ■ strong and sinngttui lawbook*. The bupka of the Audit..rARRIVING DAILY.
G*
neral
show
that'the
receipts
from
tno
atuuoo and rlint wo barn whon n tfmt
banking taw.
bu bcuvving, 1 command the subject •ata of the Supreme Court Repot!*, we are not unmindful uf *ur duty in
from Vol. I. to Vol. XXI_ loclutive, this regard. It ba* rest a targe amount
to your caielnl cuusiOwaUou.
bare i-ot equalled the cost of printing of money to mtablmh thus, institution*,
by the sum of 129.205. From :hi»wm. and they require e targe sum annually
to: their support. Wu tacy criti&lt;ix»
Railroads, within this State, hare
To Washington Block over
this or that txpendiittr? in their congreatly increased in number during the
Stioction. ur in the manner uf conduct­
pst lew years.
ing thsm j but after all, Ibre stand forth
The aggregate number ot mite* new
a* enduring mouummU uf th» Chris­
in uperabuu is about B,Uw. Many ut
tian charity aud loving care of our p&lt;r&gt;'
Uiutu or* bang utaud d, n*w ones uru
tde for tbo unfortunate uxanng them.
projected, anu other* are in prune** oi
They are matiaged by tritelere of our
cuuMrucliun.
own ilwbstng, and me conducted with a
It ueeds nu prophetic oyo to tee that
Heath &amp; Chideestei
du. reganl to economy ond oare. They
lira day is nut tor distant when lh**e
At the dore of the fiscal year ending trill nontiuue lor all time tu came to
roads- will traverse the btuto in nil di­ September 3U, 2872. there were betangrection*. Th* out pun* don* which own iug to the Sate 8,U51,O94 eerre ot land. ueod mu generosity, a* they bare bad
it in th* pad. We nhould exercise *
। and tiiMiagv them are creatures of the
The jincre put up &gt;n U.ere lands w«ro
Btata. Abe jowvrs wlurii they sxurciM established year* ago, lung before th* litwrul eouuomy in itroriding for th*ir
ui the cvu*iructwn aud nuimig.mcut ut prewent growth and oevrii-paumi oi our wants, ami ata: of their numogers huhfulnius in ail expondiUrws
Uwae roads are OeriviA from, tegiilativ*
railroad system was suppuwd posubta
Tho Insane Asylum at Katamiroo is
uient of uur great natural rwourou*. u pant. Tbo rontinned control ut u&gt;u The eonatiucuon of railroad* into and
recoguixied ire oue of til* b*c in th.
a smprise aven to ounaivex Faw ol titate over them is re-served by the cuu
through th*»o land* must hare iumres- wo.-.d.-uot alone in w* oin-trurtm.,.
our citizens fully realia* wbal we are as stilutaov, aad i* vumptete u to-all. exKe* ut— . in
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a State. We hav* scarevy any authen­ rej t si»ci*Uy obertarod cnmpsnte*; anu
tic *saii*tics relating tn uur cuisf pro- as to tnsos, th* Legislature ha* lull
dwticw. Ware «ra tu be asked how j«jw»r to prescribe me* puncc regula­
many miUioa ta*4 uf lumber, tuns ut I tion*. li-e duttes, oGlsgatwc* aud ngxte
asm, banrls of *alt, or bushel* ui gran, i ..t trill us-1 cutuj.unles, in UmoonduniuJ
th* State ha* produc-d with® th* pa»t
jeer, I presume n» one ol u« could giv*

Genuine Eastern Oak

| and under the control of tbs State
There were, in 1S71, 1ST idiotic per­
son* in tho Mor-housw el th* Sista. If
yon should dreids to artiira regardiag a
m.w asylum, ururtanro miuht be made
for thaw "babe, of God,” in the aam.
sirurlure. I must sincerely hope it may
not be long-before we will b. Mtabkd
to empty oveiy poor-houre aud jail ia
the &amp;ato of inssne and idiotic omataa.
Every consideration uf huiueuity and
charity urges on tiiia work. I bag to.
commend this suhjwt to juui rao«
careful attention.
Th. imtituoun far th* daaC dumb
aud blind, at Flint. 1* ncaatiwkBy oom-

FARMERS

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NEW GOODS!

NEW GOODS!

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HASTINGS, MICH.

Gold &amp; Silver Watches
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Fine Gold Jfcw«*la-y.

SiliiSilKj aj pm Tan.

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO

Immense Stock
Michigan _ xchange.

DRUGS

Medicines,

GROCERS.

Dye Stu fie

Winter

PAINTS &amp; OILS

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.aka." Who of ue would have this
different if he could F Who of ns ta^ay
is any poorer than bo would hare been
had we never haul: a tatami. raffi^ ssylnm t And the wort must go on. A*
we grow in wealth, we lanuaee in povMty; aa we grow in strength, wo in­
crease in weaknaox Baoembenar thia.

*d for the year ending Maptatehsi- 30,
1872, to 8158,171X UBdtbM *m
that daM, about 180,000 unrol .

with but a trifling sxamau fat h* uteremnnt or cultactem.

there tax« are irewel, i* nattered ta
th. affine of th* AudUe (Wrej, Md
u a rock reqauaing great cere. TU
duties of tU Andikx GeMtul are oo
multiiaxioas and oreroua that U can­
not give to thia aulqaal the tire* aad.nl-

�baa growr. in usefulness to tha nation rials. Finally the man who had da- । ride of aad, oouaorttng them, u;J&gt;n I n Wn&gt;T or TBX CVitDITiaxaorTUB
which tbe tebuere stand while cnxaged **•
end to progress in all tho (Matos. It
now asks sumo •1.000 additional appro­
priation for specified noceositioa of its
a this dense steam arising from tire 'ate, ■
OF II ASTlJfUS, MICH.
useful management. Tbo Democratic
j Kalam.noo county ; Frank E. Rioe, of leaders at care make an attack ou it,
! Saginaw county ; &lt; barlao Hainee. of and the “ Liberal" Farnsworth oppose
| Breach ; Freak IL Jruuon. of Ingham. il because tba people ate -tearite lee
I and lion. Ju bus M Seward of Nilas, as «wte! Sunset Cox frankly States as
Aasistaj Sergeanl-ad-Anne by the Se-.- his opinion that tbo last elections iadibata that tbo people ought io bo weduAU these xdoctieM aeem to be pops- cated and then rs-educated. Both Mr.
r with the buuatore and tho public. F aroswortb and Mr. Cox were |tvuad wc pr&lt;aume there is du doubt of mmoeod against at tbuou elections by
ihrir making efficient officers and d-.ing overwhelming majorities, and their
prom pel i all that may I- required ai mouths will soon bo closed and they pre­
rented by the popular rota from advoca­
In tba House, Hon. Charier M. CrOa- ting the letrograde of intelligence and
wvl! uf Adrian was chosen Speaker; L education. The Democratic party see
D. Crossman uf Ingham, Clerk; Wm. tolf bit aa syweruwee among tba masses
' H. Mantou of Benioa, Enrolling Mil but iu fata ia already sealed. A new
Engrossing Clerk, and El ward N. Fitch ! tight from tbo Republican side also
shone ia the opposition where it waa
I of the House ipputoted pursuant to least expected. It waa tho light of Goo.
HawUy of Connecticut, which seems
We find iu tbe annual report of ths
Samuel F. Cuo'e, of Jacksuu, Journal just safficieot tu make dsrkneeo visible. The Detroit Free PressComptroller of tbo Currency a mare o
Ho wants to restrict the Bureau, and
rainable aud iatereeting infbnoatiuu a Clerk.
Hanry W. Walker, of Lansing, Road- thus allows tho wiaiom of tbo Lagi lato tbe condition, and tha operation o.
Xetary
ture of his btato in refusing to send him
tna Nations 1 Banks, that demand* spe
the pendu um. The second suny ouutv the Senate ia place of Mr. Ferry.
aists of twu towering puces »u tho duore
rial attention. The Repot states tbs
■
of
wtn
h
there
ere
two
pte.ure*
that
Millions of dollars are freely ap;&lt;oj.ria- DESIGNED FOR BOTH HOME AND
since ths adoption of our present sy&gt;
represent boyhood and early manbuel
tod by these same u&gt;ambars fur build­
BUSINESS CIRCLES.
tem. 2,001 b.nxa have been eatibluhed.
A tower u-cc ■ ■-, an thiiil to y, ths
Bacor snd Kan's llanos.
ings
to
adorn
the
«itias
ef
their
respect
­
of which 21 hare failed, aad 90 gum
ive Stalos, and yet they halt aad higgle
For upwards of thirty-eight years
into voluntary .iquidaiioc, leaving iu'
fireman; and ovoe an widiUoeal I4.00U ear us ary to t IO Darnon Fui Passe has been rerogexistence at lha date of tho report, Nov.
meed as oae of ths leading journals ia
1, 1S72. l.Md of tbsoo iastitutiuns
Fnlney Marron of Sluawease county. worth more to tha country than eo many ths West. This liigh position —k&gt; long
Tho Comptroller states, in this euunothousands of each pigmy legislature
uon,oos fact that our people will natr
Martin S. Fiiuia of Waontetthw county, would be if they all lived tu tba age of
with greet pleasure, and which mua
Hand G. 8. Barry uf Munroe county. Methuselah.
The opposition to thia
st. 11 farther sotahlish the popularity ui
Nicbotee Haul.lea, of Jackson ooumqt, appropriation, whatever tba nr-teitmay
our Banking byntem ; It is thin, that, i-is tucearnger btya.
ba, is (imply shameful in any man wbo
the failure of these 21 bauke aad vol :
The Governor has appianted ar hie claims to be up with tho times
'
than in tbs past, a irwd newspaper.
un’ary liquidation &lt;4 96 others, no iu-1
The Fn* Prttt, jioliticaily. will be dedividual baa lost
cent by rea-on o I
W. Yemen*, ot Detroit.
votid to au inieliigent support uf th* sre
inaasures hy which ths honor, peace and
tba citiea and towns of the State
thoir drrulatnu, aad that such
emigrants to this country ess bs
mt
Earu!i.:.g
and
Engrtsumg
Clark.*
bo very large, and 1 judge ia intro
prow.iwvity of the nation can be bool
the House on Thuredav. Furaaafis
ynarlr. I wish we could turn oi
subserved and promoted. Ito
tho Fcuum Bead Center from New 1
M» leaf in thia direction, and ado
EDITORIAL DEPARCMENI
fhr aa ia precta-able, tba old-tarhi
Frank touterse, of Ingham, Clark’s were frightiullyto].poerd •.* tbo prujx
Will be cvndu'ted in a spirit of fsirnois
•‘pay-aa-you-go” doctrine
Rank notes now autboriael by law is
snd iiupartiahty, free alike from perron•353,917,470, of which ••40.993.470 Messenger.
fur the consideration of tha bill
The foBuwing resolution has, also,
The suigectcf fish culture to attract-; have been issued, and lha remainder is
bJ
tog much aoeotioa throughout the rouo-. in
of di»-nbUtion. In urde.
Juw'rri That the Etale Printer be. New York Dem vrala in rroainx
of order to delay oe defeat it.
ia a quesrioa worthy al roar ren.i.lere- I execution of tbs prynrooas of an exit: | daily Journal to each daily and weekly
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nMr.vi•25^*00,000
..r
ingi-law
requiring
of rirou- j ■ j.w»paper publi-bod in thio State. the growing imiortance uf the inuai tended a reputation.
diately thioo angv... allo stauJ
NEWS DEPARTMENT
lotion to bo withdrawn from ban Is L ' Judges of tbo Supcsme Court. Cuvito groliun business no one will proton 1 to
guardian, in a o. air il iwritnxi, ra&gt;
In this department will bo found ia- | Uieir trumueta With Uu&gt;.r right in.
States having more than thoir jus: j-r &gt; 1 »&lt;.rt Judges, Cuuuly Clerks of the jwv- deny wbo ia infurmed of the gross im­
&gt; nj cvniiuee, aad Ju-’.geo of Probate.
formatiua ro.rosod by telegraph Irotn in tribe lett they hUd sWvrusJ aad b.
{rarticn thereof, and distributing t
, And concurrent resolutions apppoint positions pracliod ou emigrants bv all porn ot tho world, la ita telegraph. )• but towaitta eecn ol luo tout qu
batiks in Staton having lees than then
bhip Masters on tha passage and by io uses the Frt Frtn is aecoud to nuno
ug Benj H. Baker Pcatmaatsr aud
shore, the Comptroller roroiutuends thharptea in the ports where they are ind o-eirons a larger extent than any
Jau&gt;i-s W. King to compile the Ma.nuoL
repeal of those provisions and tho pas­
thrown among us as strangers in a other Michigan n-wspapar special dis
potebre, thereby giving ita readers tho white tba dnetroyiag augvl .ink, out ol
sage of an bet authorixiag the i)*u« &lt; I
sirs age land
Jocad into tbo Senate, that, loo, by l$enearliest and uiuet rom|4ote intelbgvnco aigbt. Then, ottd-h-uii V'bri-t uvro n -s.
•5,000,000, additional circulabcn a:;nv
.tor Eatfteoo, to increase tha. pair of
auifounded by augolu
O» bi. Jett
ally for tho next firs year*, lu be di&gt;
THE LOCAL DEPARTMENT
there » au angel etu&gt; holds Uta Kaio&gt;
the Judges uf lha Supreme Court lu
I Will be intorestiag and eatertainisif. ol justice*: uo ida right another carri.-s
the support and esararagvuwnt of our tribated among tbo States which are di 1X000 a year.
State troops. There are at ;r-ecnt 13 ficrint. The set urn would increase l&gt;y
full and cumpiata, abounding io tho^ tbo Bouk wl Lull-, wi.uu e- ui to Uur
rampoaies, nnifurowd aad maiatamed •25,000 in tbo next fire years tbu Nr of fight will bo thrown upon the sub­ qantod sod racy dnecriptioai uf current the alpha and utuega—tue te-giuurig
aiainly at thoir owa expense. 1 am of tioual Bank eurreuev, and so far as ths.
ject that cannot well fail to present it ia eeauts wbi. b bare causal the Arar Prses
tbe cpiBnin that the State should in
•o bo ro largely quoted from aud have
wuuU
go
ii
would
tend
to
increase
lie
a favorable aspect to tho pw-ple Jus­
soma way bear a portara of the expeas
eo incurred by tho aitnpariics already cireulating medium towards an amuue
tice should be dune though millions ut
urganixed, and by acch others as may demanded by the bu»in^*e interee: c
money bo required to bo taken from tha
VINECAR BITTERS
hsreoftor orgMue. aad Besot them in 1 the nation, and would therefore, in viu,
। Treasury. Principle ia paramount over
maintainiag an etfiu.mt military organ- bf tbo policy adopted by the Goreru­
expense, and if a wrong has been done
iaatioa. They are evtajeaed of our
beat ciuaens, and will bring no di«gre--- moat in regard to the n-i«aue of Gm.- I
to u in lustrial claoa ia thia country in
lyon the uuilurm they Wear. The arouviuLtoa ul the cooati'.ution restitution
oationof yoaag torn together, under pert of Cot&gt;grv«e. Aud rot, wo hs
oarer seen My snbatanual and satis.a
the pr-luoer or the consumer, ere carelory reason given fur tho subetitodea
lully ivUatod and revised, and rocurd
■ *20,000 waa yreterday ai&gt;[ropriat&lt;-d ■11 tho print.:;*! transaction' in Um vsby tho Sa.iate, on motion of Mr. Murton. iutM articloa of trade; ;rodu.w and
-uerchandins in the marbeta ut the lead­
' lu carry nut ita onlere rejuiriug rum
ing citiea in lhe Unwa. as well no mure
n detail those ol Detroit.
LITERARk' FEATURES
Tbs CaostitutaMtel smendm-nt fur
’ Tbo Fnt i'rm will be conducted with
lacseoamg the salaries «f the Cirouit ' tnt derive tbo financial b-nefit. uf th*s
treiomey sol report the f».U. Thu. be same caret a I regard lu tbo eei-cii.n
Judges, which waa uibtusUed at the late Ii new issue uf currency; eepocUUy a&gt; u&gt;e
(tho man y goes or what ■ migh- have uf ail that ia iuterwsUng and iuatruetivs.
•isetm. waa detested by a small major- Greenbacks and tbe cunency imued to
bort, ;r vent -d by th - gross .1 di oemi- , the general aim being tu pro lure sneh
My. The negligence ui tbo people m I' redeem every dollar of tho notes issued
I nation of knowledge am-rag tbo maasen. a journal as shsd had a welo.me m
properly rewarding their public erev- J
very intelhgvnt ttome circle as wril as
by tho National Bank* under exiating
' It is well known that in (Mates where- the counting room and the office, one
j i'literacy duos not prevail no jUmagugu- -at no citiaen ul Mnhigau especially j
j could mal -ad tlis'poiple into cuafuiv.ii
and chaos such as threatens these States
It will be found eheap to approfwiatr all rvspc’s tv anjr Detroit nswepaper,
■ ureiabed to mail subscribers at T)
millions to oncourego education among Douasa per your.
New Advertisements.
those people sod thus prevent troubles 1
Tas Tm-Wnxxt Fin Pu» co
nut show eo large a ebare of ' profits io
which
aat
hundreds
-at
millions.
their stockholders as they base b-eu
pubtished thrioo a week, being far tbs
generally supposed to have rvalued |
bust journal tar tannsrv and merchants
The Comptroller thinks ths dividends
The attempt to raise tho President's residing in the interior wbo, while tot
oeing sufficiently well informed through
salary tv JjO 000 per annutr. has failoo
a weekly new«|«por. stall hare not the ।
not Ihtoh larger, probably nut ns Urge,
because it was oof preeentod in order ■rail tarilitMa tu enable th.-tn tu take a i
as under the old State Bank system,
The rote waa very light and hi nee n.- tally.
This editnsi is furniah.-d at'
and lur Ices than the average dividends
conclusion can bo arrived at from this
of the English Banks.
We presume
source as tu the poiiolanty of tho mea*- । Tns Wx*&lt;iT Faxi. Parse fur Michigan
thia ia true of those beaks which cun
rvedcsn,
by
tar the
journal pubfiabnro in the Ho-'ss in case it came to a
-d, m turnuh-d at Twu Duller* a year.
duct thoir buri ossa according to the
square vole on tbo appropriation.
1 lu the grttrr Up of a dub «i tits aa exqsriW asto biUr of tho tow, and is cne u!
&gt;«jfcot 1*0 possible that our people have
-rs copy will be lurouhed.
For dai*a
not the dispre-tmr and dseire to do se. tho beet endoroemaata uf the wisdom of
of ten the price will be •LN) fur each
‘ I earnestly recommend tba: tha quev- tbo system, aud all that woul-t tceta tu
Tbo Postal TaJr^raph bill which i .■er year. Extra inducements to c«n
tioc be again submitted at the next iron bo required would bo additional l-gidanow pending ia the House baa many • aiaera to ba had ou application by tet­
’rfaltlsttfcn. and I .to m in tbo toU lion to prevent these teals being turned
friends aad &gt;ome enetniaa. It prvpoae. ter. 1'ropaym.mt in all cases in ad­
•fbfth- th*: an mheraat erase of justice
vance. Money should be sent, if pcs
into worse then Shylock allowing m»tito authorise a company to purehaae the Siblo. in bank notes, drafts, or postottaw ,
and right, of eeff-inu-rsat and self-pr.present monopoly of Telegrs[ih*, and to
toifiaii, wifi eeeuia its approval by the tutiona,aathey nuw aro.mmaay inatasceo.
Tbe Cutnptrullor states that most of the
nut them under stnagunI rule* * dopted
banks have a large surplus of dividends
by Congress. At tba sama data it so
profile, which of coure, is »&gt; much ad­
ditional security to their depusit.-n,
now charged, taken in tho aggregate
anioutiting in the aggregate to m*-rw1
It is perhaps tbo beet that can bo dore
han •100,000,000.
st present for the interests of the geni­
On the whole, tbe report shows our'
tal public. Tbo purchase of tho old
banks to bo in a healthy, satisfactory
lines by the Government, under the
sad exceedingly prosperous noodition
terms proposed five ur six years agn,
will require a largo outlay on tho part
That they are eutiBey to tbe fullest pub­
lic confidence, and we trust with nt h
of the Government, an! th« right to do
additional legialaUcn aa shall bo deem­
this at any time will bo retained undrr
ed ni rlies ry to prutea the deptoi vro,
tbo prooenlbill. io care tho new compa­
ny violate its aimpact with the Gavorntad tho prohibition by tbe moat stringeat enarur.rots of say usurious interest
ment, and attempt to impose upon it
cr any diatnunto at a bigher rate tbaa 7
or the people. A huge lobby is sail to
he qutedy working in tbo internet of the
rectiy received by any bank**or i» officere, that these Nauoual Beaks ipay in
the future aa ia the pteoaal be the guardiaaa of tbs nation's c.reutaLng modi-1
um, or. at beat, all of it, aot euppbel |
by tha Guveramoat iteelt ia tbo fb:m j

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Iiran r.mncr.1

SjHASTlNSS NATURAL BAEK.

1835

1873.

BACON &amp; KARR S

NOS,

''CX’SKS:!*

First-Class Instruments.

liew Scales.

New Styles.
New Prices.
Veiy Low.

Jfareroom, .Vo. t55 Gretna, near Xifhth St., X K

B. F. NORRIS &amp; CO
WHOLESALE &amp; RETAIL

t 139 State St conur of Mriisx,

7UP?7@PPP"PPPU?Pz77?

SHICAW.

Silver Spooag
Tea Fotta.
Udies* Betts.
Pearl Setts,

Shirt Headds.

Wamh Chains,

AT B1TSEXX&amp;
SiWWftjTtBS.'ta
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OITf fitre MfOll

beyond question just aad right, and
wtri&gt;e ww have no sympathy erixh the
law that consigns to tbo gallows any
Boman being, ae eaanot help believing
if any man ought ever to be bung fur
wilful murder that man to Stokre

B. Flei'Kf'N

�Trfl
/All person, that wars reaidenla of
'Barry County twenty-fire year, ago and
upward*, ar* rwjureted to asemub’e at
the Ounrt House in th* City ot Has­
ting*, on Friday January 26th 1878, at
2 o’clock P. M not only for ihepurpo**
ot affecting an organisation of th* early
Miller, of the County, but for the pur-

KROM JACKSON CO FORT WAYNE

Cold! Cultfar!
Blow!

Blowy

Then a d&gt;y of.
Then calm again.

&lt;s»y Hud vjmu.u-1 wila Lbm A. Hererey aud tii*t lie waul* accept the cffic*
at th* ia-n* salary a* Gao W Mills rereivrd ; rouimcuring January 1st 1878,
aud the Committr- reeomended that he
be an appiinted.
On motion the report war accepted.
e*neeled throagh mistake
Upon motion of AM Hama the report
By AH. WoodA-«.W That the buperriscr be and of the Committee wee laid upon the tab* is hereby instructed to report to ttus
Board at their next regular me ting tbe
Naya-Wood. Wuofay and William*.
On motion a n*w ord.T of 88 00 fa
favor of J. IL Van Valsoe. waa drewm
fa plae* &lt;.f one dated Ort. I Oth. 1879,,

WE MEAQI BUSINESS NOW

Wl.at next, wa don’t know yet.
Bat probably more weather.

marriagve in Chicago leal year.

Immense Reduction In all otir Prices,

ships and acquaintances
Thia Uou ba. born loo long neglected
and new ia deemed a very proper time
fair th- meeting. M A. C. Pnrmlee. (the
j tirer Register of the County,) and oilier
early settlor* ar* hor., visiting their old

Remember that a gnod time will be
bad at tbo Odd Bellow*’ fedival and
*rening out at Union ■pend one day fa cementing the sturdy
fiindabipe funned amid tbe rigor, and
HalL WTonlyfl.W.
hardship* of life in the woods It will
A. T Stewart, the great merchant do ita good. The aetilara of 80 yearn
prince uf New Yuk, foil on the step* of ago are fast putting away, to the other,
hi* residence a few day* since, and to ua, new untried country, and what
Adopted.
broke one of his kg*.
wo do hero, npon the field where w*
On motions, tha report of Finance
Any man, woman or oliiid. who tan have borne tbe beat and burden of the
Committee wa* acceptel and adopted.
day, we must do quickly. Com* friend.
Moved and earned that Quackenbush
and Fisher be allowed an order of 820,
W. Haye.
11. A. Goodyear.
to apply on job el draining the Striker
E. IL Carpenter,
0. 8- M union.
•■’clock trniu Monday night fast, witq Win. Upjohn.
I. A- Holbrook,
th* corpae of her husband, for A«kn&gt;4 John Ruberti,
J. 8. Van Brunt,
Daniel Cook.
Obip, where the remain* will I® i*
W. 8. Goodyear.
By Aid. Wood—
Ixiraaso Mudge,
POSITIVE FACT.
R Mudge i. auppas^l to hare w&gt;!d
That th* Mayor appoint a Committee
mote goods fa th* last four months.than
of Three to consult with some suitable
J. W. Buckle,
! any other heaae iu Hasting..
Why, 8. Andrus,
person in regard to acting a* Qty At­
Horace Dodge,
U
mi.j/rp.i.mw. u..,
i&gt;~“' l-k-u-r-l. &gt;• “ll- •»■&gt; K. Barlow,
torney.
J. B. Carpenter.
|U J. Ksnfield.
of Dreamer, Heath A Co. Tbetr .lock
f'**ap,
l«aaii
Mrewf.
of Cabinet-ware can’t Iw brat In tbe
We publish Guv. Bigley a M-ortags
Mat.*. *rtww— Hn'as tswi-,—■— l-.mu.— . .
. .
...
.
Hatting*. Jan. 13th 1878.
a did nut g-t it m

CHURCHES.

MASONIC,
ix-taue fn«*a.

a,Mil 00 MTI OF CLOTBi!
Must be Sold this Winter.

Local klwefj police;.

And our Prices Prove it

public.foe- S^V'e
a* it will pay the:;,

happjr.

' y Lewis B.-ar, of Carle!’- i. a is 1 ab mt
fourteen y««r« of age, ha J a leg broken
• the other day, wrestling. Dr. Chea

Il.x rderpfalsw
The reading of the ruinates of ths .
Minute* of previous meeting read and
fast electing omitted.
The following net. of Geo. E. Altofl approved.
for w^ik ou the approaches to Iron
By Aid. Woodl.ndg-*, amounting to £&gt;.21. was pre­
Thai the Treasurer of the
sented and allowed out of General High- ’ City b», aad be i&gt; hereby d:r.ct“d to
• ay lend nnd wider drawn
Accruut of Hicksun W. Bulfe, for
Ju.lie* L-h in sail of City va. Peter
MrVaur -. wat prstenteil, end &lt;« notivi referred tu Finance CommitteeJ

Grand River Valloy Division

with which to nsrigatr
By
Account of Willi.tn Tinkler for haul, ho ary. hi* brahma* are sp!«aiug pl.uk and labor, amounting tn
aliuuld any one wish to improve 8L.‘&gt;0 was pieveut-1 aud was allowed aa
follow*: £&gt;.10 on Third Ward fund and
£1.40 on Fourth Ward Fnad.
Tl,e account of Wiluam Tinkler, at
Spec al Police, amounting to IIAS.fa),
was prereutnl. and^n motion was laid

■ A. R. V. KXTfcTHtdg-8----

feitJ
Otte.—All kiuds of Machine Oils,
smtahle for Mcwer*. Sew Mill*. lluggiw
and Wap-na. Point*. Oils. Ac- at the
Drug uml Book .Store of
retarx-d on tbe Thursday following.
jan-StS
J. P. Rnttar* A Ou.
1‘orlUpo Mn- R-. wife id tbe jr publiaher op4h» Bcxsaa, ccull enlighten
any one1 in regnal to lb- matter stionld

' K A greet eniiovity iaon rxhibiriun at

Michigan Central R. R.
BLD. nuutl ll» DOECT ROUTE.
sssJUftE'itOTjaia.eisx
I Shue*! ’ Shoos’.! I of crvry variety and
| kind lor men, wotn-n ntvi chiulrenJ
' Waterproof ami proof agaii.it colda,
ju»t aa cheap a* bef r- the Boehm Fire,

4710

harcn'l room to inentiou all &lt; &gt;ur Hedticeil
Herewith Pledge minelvM to 01 Bat Mid Sell th»
gains in '

Meeting ef the Cummou Council hold
at tbe Council Room, fa eaid eity on
Fn lay evening. Dee. 27 th, 1872.
Council called to order by ilia Honor

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE.
ny&lt; qifkHT o/tc pg/cr «rogr,
36 Canal Street. 36GRAND RAPIDS,
- - - - MICH

Aid. Wuxi, a* Chairman of Commitue t* ouster with some pereuu iu regard
to acting a* City AUorusy, asked furth­
er limo before making report
On motmn of Aid. |W,lliam* 1 unbar
I time Was granted.
I By Aid. WoodAMcfrrd. That upon Joaeph Cole bLng
।I good aud sutffowm bonds with the Becurdar, and in lavm of tbe City, to tw
aecvpteu by thia Duard, to complete tbe
hub epuu the Badry aud WigUtmau
I lolls as eeriy m tbe spring as practicable,
I in aneb (tarticoian os ta* street luu»; uiiltae u.«m n* o*ssary to tulfill tbs onn

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST

| part ul th* city, that he be allowed th*
I Leisure due oa said contract *a Uicugh
I the same ws* cusnplsted end accepted.
' Adopted
Tbs report of the Su|-*rv a*i was read
and ou motion of Aid. Jawed wa* sc
copied and sduptod snl placed until*.
By Aid. Wuudlion repo.: wa* accepted.
That an order be dr*wa upon th*
lion Conned adjourned.
1 Fire Departmeat fend of tbe City o.
Cue. B Woo*.
Heatings fa fever of Jamas A- Swveaer
Rrointw pro tear.
1 tut 89 US, and enoth.r order upon th
contingent fond M 61 cmii* fa his favur
I Tto&gt; above amounts b*iag tor an over
Cuuneil at the Cfotnril rnvma Monday,
I tax, sssereed by lb* bapervisor upon
Dre. 30th, 1872.
I hie farming land, unpkn-snt. and hr*
Jfo --. nl-Marer, ifeeurder. said Alda.

■ the Court Hoose, or was tha oiher day.
I it wa. -liowa i a by uur Co. Treasurer,
1 M. T. Whn far. We remember hiving
■ wwa rnwh a thing iu uur yenuger day,
I but had lurg-ttcn all aboat surh Ihhrga
Jewel) and Wood.
I till Mito brought to onr saw, the thing
By Aid. Hsme —
Mlr.uie* of previous meeting read and
JfeseM, That tbe Mayor ba request­
nppnivsil
ed to notify the ,t*x pey«s ot tbs City
Th* foltowing accouuta were tenanted that oa Munday evening, foe Uth uay
ot January, HDA the Lbanad will tas&gt;
all well vuoogii fa their pface, but Uiat
E B. Throop, balance of work on into cousuisratrau tbe propriety af pnrten doUv y»tf pirn u&gt; our Co- Tre i»arcbisfag a Fire Engine lur th* us* ot U&gt;*
Iron Bridge. 17 VO.
aty. All tax-payer* ar* invited tu alcr» odke, Ou. my I
W. B. Brown, rent of Council room.

everything. No dirt, no r-ytnent, *e
1 Perf.rtly reliable. It dxM the
Adopted.
Work mwit affociasily A treslive gitHpms William* 4 Co, wall circle for
Account of Chea. Dolph, 873 7&amp;, fot
ing/etf perrirwfer. rent p&lt;»tagw Ireo up I Denaador" fartanlly cure. Ece Situ _•*, well. St W.
road work, Ac., waa preMutsd, and ou
tfn aiipliratiun to I’roctor Bro»- Gtou Wa«p Stiag* and Muquito Bito*. Il
Th* following *e*~.un!* were presented
uiuirnlix-s tha poi-oti sad r-morse tbe
and &gt;.n motion w-re referral to Fneo.e
Pain a-.d tfarllfag fa a few momenu.
it should be a-qdied at ones-. The writ­
Banner Company, printing. Ae., S8.00.
er be* used il many tuaua without a -fa­
Allen A Pneton, lamp. Ac- 90.
de lailure. It will b» eq&gt;»*'|y -tfertnal
I&gt;. 0. Robiutoe, eerrioea aa 8u4neutxaliring and extracting the putp-rrisar. IlM).
eon from th- bile* ot all venomous in­
Worth A Dinnia, printing. 106.80
traveling ia
M.vviby Aid. Jewell, that tbe aecount of H. W. Ralf* be taken from the
I table as4 referred to Fmanca Comtnit.
Regular meeting ot th- Common
: Overcoats 85 to 825
Council at tha Council roOxs Munday
evening Jan 13th l»73.
cheapest Store in the
By AM. Jewell—
Prerent —Maror, RoMrder .nd Aids
State.
Star
Clothing
That ac.-vonl of William Tinkler be
! erts, Mr- Porter la_.uren&gt;- Ag-ot, MHama, Eistmsn, J.well. Wool*-., Wood
tikm irom the table and refentd to
Rouse Grand Bapids.
[ Ruiasll Cuenail. Mrs Ann Fieicet
aad William..
Miauls* of previous meeUa; read aad
■ Mhn Carrie Landing. Hr. Chancy Hsrt,
Mr. I- H. rreman. Catherine Darkey.
A peril on was tree-med by dame.
Mured by Aid. Jewa'l that th* reso­
J..lm L. CbnndkT-2. Mr J..kn Brewn, A- bwere w repreeeatfog that an sxrree
lution uf Aid. Wood at Im-, me*ting fa
Hwap-P. K. Sebiu A Co of Jackson, Mrs. Louise M. Alten. Sidney Patfap.
of UXM had been levieo oa bis property,
regard to transfer of money &gt;rom FIret
Direct your letter* to No. of P. 0. asking that &gt;t be returned, Ac
are reUfog out their retire «todt at fir*&gt;
Word fund to cuntingent fund be taken
mM. Tb. y ’ tare an immwn*- stock.
On motion of Aid. Wood, the petition
from th* fable.
WU- IlMt.bvb worth of choice gauds,
af all kfada. which they are cfoung out.
**d il any «*• fa indfaed to visit Aick-

he Start* cm hia journey, and a Ittl* ly diLCUMOil; bat the matter tenafasU
oev taken fa eraminatiun of Route will by the appointing tw: Cumnutteos «
fa mt cease eave maeh trouble, tfa&gt;a euuustisg of Aid’s. Wood, Hun* at

Dy Atd. Jewell—
Moved by Aid. Jewell that tha rssoln
That aa.crd.r drawn in favor of M*tion be again tabled until nest meeting.
&gt;o Allen, Oct. Wtb, 1871, ot 81 88, b*
Canfod.
By AM Wood—
That tho Mayor appoiai a Cotnmitfre
of 8 to ®nler with a like Commit a* of

THEWEBER, HALLETT &amp; CUMSTOK.
AND GABLER PIANOS.

WOMAN

FRANK L. WARD.

SALT.
eaavSEig;

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JE:hi_in Ksiiterv Dcpst

A GW

MICHIGA v.

ISATlffl

Wisharl's Pine Tree

Tar Cordial,
NATURE’S GREAT fcEMQjy

tifictel hatrwl of othpttug are forever
and continually tsttag to throtUe u.
Tbe young baby that come, into tlu•vrid ia mei’a. ererj step by the m-«si
dotartulu»l dppusttkiu. Ho vr ear tnu-t
be a “rough young ’uu" imbed tu w...
tbe vino, y against light ciitU'S, Otate
eoufitMMwut iu iuy vouiitaUM ruCltr^bau
end luiwaua. tiuarishmviii (iu e.kw
puttier of Lit vr bur mut&gt;.ei s urtil^pa.
appetites or oaralen urgarU tur umuU
sud Iraulic deszrr tar fashtanablo, tnytiritma draaa,) physics, soothing

flows rattle in the htetmeuis. Etill the'
pafe-laoed wirrnan stitched on.
‘Mother ' rriiwd a sh-nu&lt;&lt;r' vnice from
get Ihai

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION
Tas» Qabrert- LHhojpaphinj C,ampin?

The New Capitol and Grounds,
MATHEW BUHNERS C3LI EQE

A manly little fallow cams oat from
tho bedroom beyond.
The fine dress is done, Roto.’ said his
mjtlicr, *Bnd you must run bon» wi’b
it as fiut aa you can.
Miao Graefe will

55,555 IHLLASS UF PM®

■

Fifteen yean after one blustering
MSW ABTEMTlSEMKAys.
March motning, a young man satbehind
tbe counter ci a thriving jewelry aetabGoo. P. Rowell A Cp'g. Column.
lishmerrt iu one of tha nertbera ci tie*
Ha waa a handsome man, a scholar aud
a travafev, a maa of tests, of iateltest,
aad of money, for he was a partner in
sooner and ask bw to give yen ths th. firm which waa a prosperous one,
money. Wo must have it to-night. bat.despite all this good fortune, Ross
And you can stop into Mr. Bay’s and Dunbar was tot bsppy.
His muther
buy some coaL end ve must have sou... and little Mora bad guoa to thoir tong
bread and tea, and a mite ot butter, and borne and he was utterly alone, without
to •” kith or kin in the wide wodd.
Hitting sloao that morning, with tbo
TU get rm all, mother,’ bo said. roar of tliA March srind iu his eare, hi*
thought* wen. running back to tho days
have a big sausage, little sb,' be edd.C, of bis boyhood and to his motha?.
turniutr toward the cot
bumble bu-ne
How vivid tha past
Tbe little girl tuddel Iwr coriy heed, -ccCMid. and how drar and sacred, di&gt;and her great wLtiul ryes sparkled •pits its priv«t Kiidi and sorrows. His
with fewn delight
otsn grew aim and his heart swelled.
■And you shall have half of it, Rum.’ AU were guoe away over th. wi-to wat­ GEO. P. ROWELL &amp; CCrTti*ERICA.
•be pijwd, in her «l.mdcr bird-likr ers of time and change.
A tender smile sotlmed his sad face
Hadn’t vuu belter put on yuur thick as be rec-ilted that stormy night when
jacket, my bovT cvnunned the mother; be sat subbing on ths steps ul Air. Foutbe wind cuts like a knife.'
lonaiy'a tuan^cn—and little P.nrie,,
‘Pshaw, mother. I don’t mind tho taking pity on Lira dropping uer string I
wind,’ and away ho went, down tho at ntm-raids. Darting Uttte Psnaa, the I
stairs and oat in tbe storm
reznembrsneo uf h.r sweet hue. as be
saw it through tbo snow-wreaths that $5 to J20
ntience ami angar. night, haunted kin constantly. Ia lh» ,
nd trienrs were ca­ toug, tang hitesn year*, nsv.r for unu
lls below find her bcur Lad he turgocteu her. But she
nut como home y.L w*. gone; lost to him forever.
Hu reverie waa broken by ths en GE0nO.0W.EIX &lt;fc Co'
trance ul a curtomor, a lady ctoeely
cloaked anu veiled.
bbo approached
tbo counter with a j-welry caw In her
band.
could not finish it sooner, end she wauls
“Would you buy those rirf' sho
tbe money to-night'
ask'd simply, in a clear, sweet voice,
Tbe servant took up the handsome that stirred tbr young man's, heart as
drew and the inreaugn.
no other woman's voice had power to
■I'U never give bar another stitch of do.
work, for 1 ought to have had it three
He look the casket and unclosed it.
Advertisers' Gazette,
hours ago,’ rated tho angry beauty.— and spread out its contents. A watch, .
‘Here. Fancbco, corse and dress me s» elegant and costly, a diamond ring. on.
uno-; tbrae’s not a moment to loeu! No, wr Two rubies,' ami aa emerald nutklsr.. ;
T can’t pay to-uigbt; I haven't time. Ross Dunbar barely eupprsaaed a raj of
He must rail to-morrow.'
surprise as bis vyw fell upon it. He I
'Bat we've no fire and nothing to eat, turned it over with eager trembling tin- 1
end arer is sick,' called tbe boy, push-'। per*, and there un th. clasp was the
ing up tho grand oOurway.
name that hm lived ia his heart so |
■tihut the dour Fanehon ! commanded ’' many lung years : 'Little I’.nxie 7
Miss Graae, and the dour was closed in ! "You wisb to sell them all T’ he a«k- j
. rd striving to steady hie voice and the
throbbing of hi* hurtTbo lady heutatod an instant, then .
: she ]mt out bar deader hand and drew the emeralds toward her.
“! dnlike to part with thooe,*’ she |
said, “it is my frtiier's gift—aad—aud '

fa Cask. Rael Esuta

JOHN H-WENDELL* CO.

F&lt;r»-o«l I’ra^rty, is «m»«U r.c a &lt;: I. gl.no.

■

$23~000 &gt;. H.,1 E.l.1. I

-

$3,000 in Cub!
$6,553 in Pennim! Tru, &lt;r

716 PREMIUMS AS FOLLOW £

M4NTIEB AN 0 QRATEF.

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MOTHE.

Tie Pits Tics Tar fciH,
CHIB JONE i BRO.

HKISPiPKH DIRECTORf K

Great American Dyspepsia

Oysters and Clam:
M •

E Git-LET AF.D F\MUT.

’Ujsilw:

WORM SUGAR DROPS

HENRY R. WISHART.
I’ll Oi’IlIETOR.

GAZETTEER

She stood for n motneut, balancing
horeelf on tho tip uf bar dainy foot,
her rraebud fora grave aud reflective;
than a sudden .bought flooded bar bluo
aua with auashiAo. nod Inking aatau- ;
i5!i^ from the table sho started down I ••They ara very fine genie,” he said,
stains. Iho servant bad just closed tbe j
&amp;Mtos«loor, but slw fluttered past Lisi j after a tn-tneut. “and I au&gt; willing to
■ give you a tair ’«ce—soppuae wo say
lilb a hummhig^bird aud opened it Ii ono tboucand dollars will tuat du T'
,
On tbo steps oat Rom, brave little fellow
Tua girl flashed a daxslmg glamx o f
that ho was. subbing as if bis heart glad surprise from beneath her vaiL
would break.
■So much aa that?" she said tzvtnu, 'What ia tbe matter, little boy T lonsly, “yuu are very kind sir. Ob,
wusotioMd Pansiv.
yon cannot know bow much it will help
Bow looked up, half behoving that it ua!”
was tbe taco af au anirel fouking down
Tbe young man made a polite reply i
upon him through tbe whirling snow and proceeded to pui aside tbe jewels I
flake*
and uraw a cheek tor the money. The
■Ok. 1 cannot go borne without tho March winds were still blustering with- ■
cut, add the girl shire-red and drew her '
wrapper closer about her u sho started
out.
“Won’t you 1st me run down to tho
bonk tar you T said the jeweler, catch­
ing up his hah “You can play shop
worth a greatdeal; pap. bought it tar Luty tbo while, it won’t bo bat a tnmuta
By birth day preeeut. bat do yva taka
it and welevtiM.'
“Bui I am troubling yon so," sho UlSb. exieadod her tiny hand and
something Ilk. a shower vf sparks
“Not a bit ol it; just take this warm
twinkled to tbe boy's feet. He 'caught teat, please; you’ll not ba likely tu bave

Full Of Ck^i

&gt;Ms;Vo°tv^B^ir,0K or

K0BJGAG2 BALT

■GLKft

W.IU1H

FAhaAIO

ScSSEStix*
GRAND RAPIDS

iHBOAt AND iu.4 6 HiTItlHt

BLOOD PURiFlDL

60,000 oo
in Valuable gifts:

st; a a B am o fistu re fsamesi

■nr

iHTESPfi'Se.

TWO CRAM) CAPITALS OT
J5.C00 EACH IN GREEltBACKS.

RnJJARB

TABLE

KAh'DTACiW

L \ TH SEWEMI

»•&lt;. IIX&gt; out 101 tt.a4o&gt;|M M.r.

DETROIT,

■

-

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ilfill

BOILER WORKS.

'5 to $250. p:rmoa2t'

■nr cu.tutnors," end seating bar behind
his desk be took the check and burned

‘No, no I* ba cried. running tip to
»’back*’’* *tO°d 5 '**'*,,Ut*
’ teke

.wjpsjis..'

fatailwr; who can tur- Hie return
Bat Finite shook bar curly baadl
broke in upon Ur meditations, and rr*¥&lt;» shall take it,' she cummnnded ceivjng her m-msy aha humvd away to
her bumble lodging.
Tho tallowing al'tsriiooii was even
more blustering; tbo wind roarad and
She &lt; loa^l the dour with a Ung, and too sleet beat and tinkled again.t IU
Rem stood involute in tbo stonnv
wradowa of too l.ttl* room m winch
night Bhoald he ring the boll and ra­ Panzw aad bar father sat Bevero miattan tbo jeaelry to Pawie’e father, or tartuno and revense had reduced tb&gt;m
ottoHbe do aa aba bid him? He to poverty, and the eld man being au
thought of hia mother and poor, hungry
invalid all the rare fall upon Pamae’s
little Flora, waiting wistfully for hi. restandsr shjuldera. ribo sat busy with
tuni. Ha eouid not go back aad see
h*r sowing, while her father read
them starve. Wrtli a soddan Wmg ol
stand from a new book which she beJ
doaparaboa, ba pat the wwots in hia bo-’
porcbasod
with some of th- money rew.m and dashed down Ao street.
oe.rod far her jewel* Her pure, swuot
Tbe gas waa blaring brilliantly in o
isce waa wan and sad and bar future
stretched before bar. sad and hupebas

NATURE’S

S'?A

Hair Restorative

Carriage &amp; House
a t vt rr -i v a

lucre waa a knock at tba door, and
a boy handed bur a package for Mias
Fcnteuary.
Ar. ex^uiriis banch cl

Flats, Banners, Streamers,
and Political Caricatures Cough aud Cold Cure
Painted to Order.
I. in- ••Hi. aad ealy teat. aballJa.
WOODEN BLOCK LETTERS

LANGLEY DICKINSON
Hoofing*, Hept 18. IH72.-U

done up ia law P*j*r, and attached
to thorn .curd baaruig tho simple wonlr
“Row Dunbar has not lurg-jltou little
Panrie.'’
"Ob. falbwr T' she cried. “I knew—1
cusw him I ok: we hare toasd Roes
•t ia4!"
Au instant later Rosa was in the room 1
clasping her fluttwnng bands in Li., and
looking into her ryee with a glance
tha brought tho rosy blushes tu bar
cheeks
And a few weeks after,' when tbe
blustering winds were vver1 aad the
binabfeaa sang m the badges, and tbe
goMeu-neartad pauM-s ware ia bloom
oa tbo gnrttan burden, Httl. Pause berams Boes Dunbar’s bnda and for hot
bndrl grit be gate bar back bar strings

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HASTINGS MARBLE VfOKS!

BLOOD

Condition Powders!
552010

POrIFIER'II

DETROIT BENDING WORKS.
Bent Wood Works.
jba ramaaea,

tl.r’Cotter, .-vl Cl

xiNkKKUm.
AMERICAN

MARBLE

VEGETIB
'N8UKE YOURLTB.

JURUBEBA

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HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN

VOL XVII.

WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 22, 1873.

WR the siarmrtt of welcome*. Tta
•Kaaonlc Ball was bat afbw tod* from
Wt Turner's rrsklrnee. anti • lira often
latent with him a*, far as tta door, and

Wurid. hekkfut among H-eue« oi' natuIMltaasiyand gran-tasr, a* waibae of
। historic mtsreri, for tta. mental rest
which could never l&gt;y found. Oace
I more ta turned hit »t*p* toward Amirlie* uni tutrght Ms Matonfo friend Wodal worth. Finding that gre&gt;ti*m*n ataut

Salt! Salt! Salt!
VlsnlQg M
ttf y, V*

Music Teaching.

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a co.,

UBStetert-Js.'W.

know you get

Lui the

way, and then closed wearily.
j ”1 fear *i&gt;e will nut reewer very rap- I
I idly,” aaid tta ductor. “She has a deli .
I cate cOBstitntios, and will req niro th* i
; beet of row ”
i ‘•Poor cmild !" eaid Mr*. Turner, “I I
i do not wonder ata ia nroriy dead, bat I
' who can ahe ta T Some terrible aoei. |

FIRST Qt'JLITr

BLACKSMITHING

•'You bed tatter examine tar'cloth­
ing,” aaid the doctor, '*perha|w von can
find eoove aloe to tar rotation*.”
Mr*. Turner lifted tta gwuniar white
dre*s and turned it over and over. Tbn
aqaere and oompoaa placed then by Mr
r»__ a..u.x ______
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jlto DlfY &lt;}OODS ill E/lBLttt YW‘TT'

,U*J HOCHS.
।

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

Photographs.
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each other, bat neither .poke, and Mr*.
Turner did not n-Uca thv tear that glis­
tened in her husband'* eye*
The doctor’a lean that Em would
not rvcovsr proved not to bo w*T found­
ed ; day* and week* of Cerar aaceoedad
in awakening her to life, daring which
•he talked incoherently of "papu,” ana

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larvated, and brought bar gin* of every•
thing that might please her ehiidiab
^iy dew Utile tfri." aald Dr. Hout,

when Eva was at length able to tide
eut. “wHl you tall ma your uam* F’
“tva," wrid th* ohiH, “I thought you
knew iL”
’Tea, I know your acme ia Eva, but
I want to know tba met of yotn naan
—your father * natua.”
‘•Eva Dnnnt. Mr. Durant »* ay

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Faster and faster sproad th* flam**,
■nd now tta ship wss enveloped in a
firry ataat. kh-n and women ruJteti
madly over tta aid* to mart n quicker
but lew* painful death. The boat* with
on* exor^itino, had taen overladen and
I want yon to tai! ma all you
ci|*lBid. There teere tasty prayer*,
and beart-roading crio* of mirory and caa&gt;umBmb&lt;r abotU your fa h r and
distrvM. IRuth hovered, vulture like, mother."
Eva
’
s
eye* filled with team.
“Oh,
over hi* victim*; aome .upperting them•elvea in tta water by article* anateta I air, tar masun . died and want to lie*
Asd I da no. know
taaiily (torn the burning atrip, aud with
where
papa
ia
H*
sold
if
I
never
saw
which they leaped wildly into tta burn­
him again 1 moat kuuw ta had guue tu
ing ***. Tta capaun i----- ‘--------- ”
trumpet, “Taka tanrt f
___________ w_ ,______ A ahip ia
cummg to uur relist.’'__________________ '
Jarne* Durant *tood upon tta almost
deeerted d-ck with hi* ualr child, but «
four year* of ago, folded cfomly ia hi» I
arm*. Hi* eyes aweot th* borisou in Itied sotuethinu under my arm* and
search of tho ahip ta wliich tta captain ILirow ma into tta water and I hare not
Imd alluded- Be discovered it at last. Iaeen nano. tine*. Oh, sir, can yuu tall
*’
tat it wa* at least four oritoa off. Be- ime whtt»ha»r*
•No. 4*&gt;r child; bul_parl&gt;*r we may
lure th* ship could arrive ttay must ta
find him.”
bathed to death ; ur, if be sprang, as yat
’
ttaoltatstad, down into toe water,
And---------------thia wa.all
— that Era* newfriend
Loth ta and tta clrikl wouto ta drown could duaovar. Il
..&lt;1 f. r ta
nr.1 •
rawna from tta .ta
Tta little arm* were twined about hi*
uook, tta fseto cheok reeled confidingly
agairot bi* own, but tta breve child did

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®r tr Sik a tis Uvat Urat Eats
LUI num,

swan
MTEIflE,
U*t rt Rilt
Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

th* ternrinua of tta klurria and Eax-x
road, and f.om tta rivnr to tta 1’atiMde*.
From * .miall nllag* the tract beotme a
town, and frock n towu to a sify; aad
lot* that in tta aggregate were purctaeed by th* Coluari at test than oar
dollar each, were *&lt;»b ■worth tie* himdrsd tinwa that amount. Tta Cotouel
did notretire upon hi* golden laarcbHr projected tho CamJea and Amboy
New Jersey railroads, end;Hro«I tn soc
both a* s fair ruul totnmplrtfon. Ills
hand and fortirnu were rtethJe 1a every
improvement, and Li* genku and dispo­
sition descended to Me son. ttalato-Edwh. A. Steven*. Tho latter - wtan of
age wn*. engaged lu tta traimjotatwm

ago EdwtaA. Stereos wa* regardedU
tta moat attfvw buainaea man in the
United 8tut*&lt; and making rfno aflowsnaucei for ago. be preserved roputntitin
to within t-o ur throe year* bf big
death. Th* groat iron taitery, which.
wa* th* last cintadiment of hi* gnniu*,
wav tta forerunner of our mafiitort,''
ami inauiruratr.1 ,. *,* ,.t3 tn haval

*kB*'*pMirfleata&gt;g rapidly away, #nd I
with a»' toward “God prreervn h«rl'’
Edwin A. Steven* Jell two auua. Tta
spvnog iafe th» re* followed by tta
eldrat &gt;* called after hiuixUL 'lie i* a
Mttmgert but th* two Boated in differ­
prigbt lid of 17, unaffected in hi* manent direorioua, end ttay saw rack other !
iwr*. and winning to the het degree.
Joying
tta taautygf the acanery nod Tta mother, who i* dill a young wo­
.WMA ■
,
I Two hour* later Juma* Durant awoke . the quiet hwpitabty that gnat id thmu. man. reside, with tar children iu the
, M from the sleep of death, and found :I more thin the crvwilsd hotel* and th* "rootle” above rTe lauik* of tins JQiuUon
. bunatlf ia tta cabin of a atraop ship. I lashioaaMe stylo of th* popular water. nacr the heart ef Hnbokeu. Th* bay
with kind aad *ymp*lhiring face, all H
। Ing pianro. Fancy, and tta kind hand doca not areas to realira the fact that he
around him. In a mouient ta realised I of l*rovMlocn&gt;', at length led lham to th* I it tair to an oatata worth *50,000,001). I
: *11 that bad paarad, awl -»*l, eogvrh,;j little town of 11------ . and Iliu renind I and that in four yean more he will j
, though trebly ; “My child, little Bra, .« ■evening after their arrival they vWt&lt;-l probably ta tta nebest man in tiro
(.ho safer
• itba Maaoufe Ixxlge. A warm watevnia | world, araoming. of courw, that tta
I There vat uo response, aud a low i. wa* extended to three HralbiMi from .vacate will be jtrndiutin* of ordinary Irarg. and tho was left aerie poisaosar of
moan eaoapad Hie faltar'a lite.
j । । such diitanl homo*, and both were in­ | net interest.
bit ncculfirated farm*. Hta eoppertad
When ta reaches hi* majority tba Tu- hwreelf by working iu * millinery eetab"Courage, ur,” aaid a lady with tear- vited tu aildrvw tiir Iz&gt;:lga. .Mr. Ihii ful ejee, "aom* of th* pasraugrrs rrere ■
febmant in St. Loom, tiU after ttraeloee
i raved by another shipof tta war. Tta land rose i&lt;. valas,
lb* lather * roun!. a*na, lighted. 11। and tong. 1 tar* found Matuoic aym- crowned bead lb.Earop* It would bo ' and ahu told It for a good prie*AUtd ro. “God grant that tta may ta rafe."
' palby in every tstrt of the glota, atui rraily dilhcult io compute wlial tta Sta- j etaed about *5,000.
With tMe euax
Mr. Dtmnt reouvnred hr. nstul!ieverywhere
1
i* M.aoury autMtantinlly th* veua ostala will La worth in fiveyearxji ata started a milliinery of her ewu ia
I strength in a few hour*, and *uiq;hi *ai«c. 1 can hardly tell where 1 roride. tuorw. A largo nuiutar nf ioato* of St Loom, and anooeedod splendidly.
I among tta raved for the stronger wbu ' Tta wurid verm, to ta my liomc. a* 1 valu .blo huusoo and lot*, now bold at Kta is reputed worth MO 000 to 150,: tad proved hifflaolf so true a Masonic II remain but a abort titac in any town ur nominal roots, will then rorert to young IIU00. 8ta was on tar way to New York
i Brother, but ta W*» not to ta found.
., country, but my n*me ia rreunlet in an titoroa* ; and ta will be th* aote yoe^a- . to buy goods wtan tta met tta moo
1 Iovk toy Ea^tab |: err ul bond* and other aeewibea, which .
"Hv must be on tta ottar ship,’ **id | Eugli.li l«xig».
• Mr. Duram, “odd will cure for Era."
j Brutbrw for they first biutigbt me’from arc oow val ued at IjO.OiHJ.UOU. Should Ii iul for doting him awar, aha hod.ro! Ihftli *Mi&gt;* were at putt tta following • darknew to Heht/ and 1 lure EaglUU he live to tho a^o of hi* latlior, and ta I fused uil oflero of mxmaga. The joyday, bnt aittangh Mr. Durant found ii 'eoil for with it .leep, tho wife of my a* lucky in hia euaimvrria! ventnrva aud ji &lt;&gt;ua maeting caoae-1 toe huatand to for­
But I lure Annmen sod alm, •peculation* in land, in* wealth will ba .i giye hi* wife'* error, and a new amt of
I tta atraager wfe&lt; bad befriended him. I youth.
.
I and wta proved tota a Mr. Wedawortb,' iur hero liar* 1 luuud tho warmeet of gicater than Etocbaciiild'a and he may j| H&lt;.the», ■ diamood ring, and a apkndid
‘ from a southern airy, Eva wa* tee* tn । weloomm, the kindeatof Brotlin-n And, ta able to take the ptaco ot the latter i gold watch, wfeaa they arrived ia Naw
. too, my own child fa deeping in Atneri- a* a Crron*, tu wuom'bankrupt govern- I■ York, eervvd materially to inuroase hia
I no obb, and waa gifeu dp a* knt.
lieu watery, ercu tati'-alb the Very meat, or Ratios* impovariatUKi by war j
CHAPTER II.
muat cum* !■« loan*. Tue lad. however, I
' Six y*ara ham [&lt;■&gt;**■ tceuu tu ta uacun»oous of hi* de,tiny, j
■. "Here, wife, ia * child that ha* just ■
---------- ------------ friend and brottiar He may ta seen daily playing uu too ,
uoen wnttad r—“■ ,k“ —*Cl— '■ 1
robbvd htm*-lf of hi* life preserver, lawn in trout of tho autle whoro hi* I
cold aad stifl.
dead. Le(ue__—__ ______________ | that my little Era Bright jierhajH es­ tethor |MUMd hia rnMuror liie.—A’nc
ita mediately, and tell Thoma. v&gt; run for cape. and we hoped th*. etemrata Jvri Aaadey Jttrrorf.
might ta kind. and that Hravcn would
Dr. Hunt.''
It wo* long before the quivering lash­ seal tar relref. bat ata was'nerer kwl
es and freblo fluttering ul tta heart
gave token that sureeas would croaru

The p&amp;raon giving the first correct solution to thv above Rebus, will be entitled
A PARLOR
STOVE Second 1 Set of Toilet Ware. Third 1 Set of Knime tutd Fork... The
"" dolutiouM niuat be
enclosed in sealed envelope*. which will be numbered n.« received and onii the firist day of April
1873. The envelope* will be opened and the prize*- rrwi.nled to the suo&gt;iiteMfnl person*.

FARMERS.

NO. 39-

-Oh. mr God, t» there no help f
cried th* ili^rirmg tattar, ar tta flame*
awopt nearer end ta felt tout hn pre*.
entpealitoreoBk.ta h*H but a hi tie
U^£en, giro the cMd to m*. and I
wP.l eave her.” and turning qutakly.

Tta man lives tn Phttetielt hia who.
when young and jruur, cutere.l a tank.
: ai&gt;d aaya ta, “rtoeae, air, dot'! yuu
। want a bov
And the stately pormnag* *aid.'“No, Bttle boy, 1 don't warn a
I little bey.’ Tta bttle t»y. wboee heart
| wa* too lull for utterance, chewing a piece
lot lieorico abek he tad bought with *
! rent stolen from his ji&gt;u« aunl, with
sota plainly audio! •, anti with great
globule* of water rolling down bis
I riieoka. gliiivd sBtmtly down tta marble
•rep* ot tta tank. Beading Id* nobto
Jforar the bank mau dijgwi tahiod a
door, foriie thought tho Tittle I«oy wa*
grtag to *hy a stone at him. But tta
boy picked np aomettam/ and atnek it in
hie poor but ragged jacket. ‘•Como
hero litlto( l»y,' awl tta little boy did
come here; and tta tank man said,
• Lo. what nickert thou apF And ta
answered aad replied, "A pm." And
tta tank man rah!. Tittte tay are you
gvod f and be tai 1 he was. And tta
tank man aaid -How do yuu votef—
f'xru.o m» di&gt; you ^o to Sunday School ?
aad ho raid he dr-L Then tta tank

T bar* arrivwl at thb coudnsioa
through aad *xp*ri*nro. I know that
it ia not wife to rive tta Ii* to a muacuUr Cbriafian.
I did once. 1 am aony for it now,
n* I never grievwl for anything also ia
tl.o whole coin a* ot life.
We were etending on the sidewalk ia
front of tta club, wtau I made th*
rtat.itnonL We had taen miking tmlitic*, and men who talk noliCca and get
hot over it are—tn put It mildly--but*,
tic*. Or rl~- want an offlo*. or have
•onto friend who wants an ofitoa. TH*
•man made an atsertfau, tonrhlng th*
fair tama of my farorlt* nuUfinto,
which I bebevad to ta nutrow- "Bi*
probable that if it tad ta*u true a* it
wx* fialro, 1 should hare taken th* same
co ana, tacauM , you understand, a num
has no
whotalkapoKttos.aaybow.
I think I *aid that batata, bat B to all
th. «mr. I want to make it Wrong,
and get yon to understood taw I got
my ornamental ey*.
1 nriidly kt^gerted Ita- a man *bo
would make *unh a abatement a* that
gold, and flowiag with |Mro ink, and ta wa»W to ri! •**■* of etame, and
wrote on a pwco of paper, “St. Peter,”
and ta asked tta litllo bov what it stood
i for. and ta said *talt 1‘cter.” Than
prvhonded the child’* iuterprrtatfcm,!I tta bank mau aaid it meant “Saint Pe­
she had paacd tkrtrnzh thu doar and । ter." The Ktteboy raid “Oh!"
Then tta Lank man took the little
wa* flitting through th*, moonlight to­
ward the Ixrdg* room. Th* Tyler talk­ boy to ■ bfo tioaasn, and th* bttle boy
ed anuund wiwm Eva burnt into th« sard "Oh I” again for be enueeeed him.
«nt* roam, tar cboaka burning, tar trrve lhen the tank man took tta little boy
into ]«rtn«r*liin, and gave him hal tta
tlohing with joy and aniteraMit.
‘•Du not atop mF. I am g-uog in *ta profit* and all the capital, and be morexclaimed. Hut tho inner duor wa* la^ ned the tank man'* daughter, and now
toned, and the impatient Em nearly all he ta* ia ail hi*, and all hi* own
cried with vexation.
“Wait a moment,” «au! the Tyler,
who, having hcxrd nothingo&lt; what bad
traiupired within, wa* *t a ba* to ac.■ouut for tho «trang« conduct of the
child, “wait a moment, and I will aend boy, arc you good ?” and I wa* gbua
to eay Ye*;’ aad wtan ta asked m
what ’St. John’ atood fori I was going
to say -Halt John.’ Bor I guae* th*
task man wasn't arixinu* to have a
[.artliar, and 1 guoro tta daughter wa*
u kui, tor on* day a*y i he to me, 'Little
boy, what’* (hat you’re pickiag up.’’
Faya I, awfal meekly. ’Hua.’ Bay* ha
•Lwv’e *e* ’em.' Abd ta took em. amt
mined to get into tta Lod.c room.
The deicon wont to Ik.* Emit, irod de­ I took utt my cep all ready to u n the
livered bismeeeage in a low tune, and bank and tacomv a partner, a d marry
a mom nl afterward moved that 'Ntw hia daughter. But 1 didn't g t an invi­
craft be ealfarl from tatar !o refreah tation. Ila said, These iins baton r to
th* bank, and if I cutch you hanging
around tare any lucre 1'11 eat tta dog
»u yuu I' Then I left, end tta mean
ukl cu*a keiA th* pins. Buch is life as
1 find it

tiny foot she aesnned tho face* v! ail
rapidly. Her eager eye* aum detected .
the stianger*, who wore Mated behind .
each ottar, aad far a mvensn! tta *mu&gt;
ed irremtat*. then dartmg fi«rward
a glad cry, *ta threw hvr arm* ataut
tta rx-ck vf Mr. Durant, rryiog. ^b, ]

�1873.

1835

The Detroit Free PressTHE LARGEST.
THE ABLEST,
THE BEST

Now that the Portal Telegraph bdl i.
ab ’Ut to rant up for action it will oe
inrereating to know that Dr. Laomia’a
theory of drawing a supply of «lec&lt;ricity from an ulaetrieal stratum at an ele­
vated poaixiou ia tho stmoepbero is «ngagtiig tho atienb-jn of tho Government

ecthoritiea-

IftLiqiout

Dctroitara caanot afford to bold tba of­
fice w* will furnish mon from the rural
di.tru.ta who will perform tho dutu&gt;«
a ithout growling about lb* pay. As

viroely to incorporating a Company for
th* express purpoeo of tasting the
Loomis theory al their own ex]&gt;«u*e,
tbragh a bill for the purpose uuanimoualy [inseed die House st llio last aeoA* w* nndcretauii it 1* evntempkted ,
lOoroinntemt j&gt; perfbra tba tret. The
fey tamo mcmben of ottr Common Coan-;
cilfoafiompt to secure tho pasaage of,' probability of utilising tho Loomis idea
to an immcaso pecskiary advantage L
an ordinance, to foeaar Sthttu. and to
growing great*.- ia th* public mind a*
exact a lAtni Itttm/tt from M Keeper*
of Saloon*, and to take advantage uf th* subject is invintigated It involves

the nmw U&gt; be obtained ia thia way,
to secure a mure efficient p-ilioe force,
and for other purpose*: and a* th»ro unlimited supply of light, beat and motire power from the invisible air above
th* earth. That such a supply exist* u
ally doo*, and wnat will do mast to se­ generally admitted by ocrautuu, rad the
cure good order in, and th* general tneaas of reaching and controlling it ia
the only nee project that Dr. !»«■&lt;*
prosperity ol our city.
For th* information of *0 aa to th* proposes, and fur this purjwso he profijftf point* invulvad wo place herewith fared to use th* tops of high mountains,
before cur readers th* very able opin­ uucbated balloon* or mod.-rn torero of
ion of Judge Camplwil, of our Huprom* Babel As Dr. Franklin drew thu light­
Court on the Cnstitutionality of th* Or­ nings from heaven by tho uo* ol n kit*,
dinance adopted by the Common Cuun- when a storm drew a part of the *ieceil of th- city of Ann Arbor, actiag un­
der a ahanar not resonttally duf*r*nt in
th* powers conferred by it ua tbo Com­
mon Council from that of uur own city.
The qnaetion is on* of importance, and
wo trust tho decision herewith printed With such an objaclia vww it Uas boon
may reeesv* the carofal attsuriou it mer­ »uggc*£.ii that Congress should st once
its, and its impovtano* demands, from appropriate #100.(HW to secure a thor­
all data** uf uur dttzans. Tha cans* ough test of th* Loomis idna. Sitrelv,
decided W«s entitled:
It should not refus* lagislativu sanction
Cforfo ATloen u. Ih
«/ -4— .ir- to n Company of individuals who dsniro

Tbo position of Counsel for tt&gt;o Gue.
crumeut in the Credit MobDIer prusraution has been tendered to Bun. -A. F.
1‘crry who ha» formally accepted.
Judge Stanley Mathers who wrs 1’rou-

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Mieuiuaa who due* not kituw that tliu
salary paid j a Uisgtac* to lb* State,
rau last our public oiLcur* uf ev,ry
gratis have a rigi.t to sumplain that
ui-y are nut jMir rump-.nested, no.
uoct it in (hi* m|«ct maku ray diln-ruiure wbeUuw tfo-y daaued th* poaitfon.
joa or nay, when efontad the/ ar* thu
•wraut* uf the xwupia and should b«
tairlr cuojpauratod for Uwur ssrviow*.
W* belwru in paying our utboora well,
and than dumauorug that chair urns bo
lailUlully devutod to tbair official duties.
Wo tru.i that a prujo. tiou to increase

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Tliu Free Prtu, politically, will b* de­
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Tii Pin Tfj Tar Mil,

ot all our public servou'o burn Gover­
nor tu Supervisor, may pa*a the LatfieI4tr.ru, aud aeeure our cunstiiueuts lUai
uur rule will uut be waning ta uid iu
n.u paiaagu ot oucu mea.ui-.-s as uiukx
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Great American Dyspepsia Hilt,

Meeting af tu* Common Council held
at the Council Ifooui, iu aaid city ua
Wednesday avraing, Jan. 15th, 187#,
pursuant to an adjouruuuuh and wa*
called to ovtfor by Hia Hunir, the
| Mayor.

The Marquetta Jfi-wf /rare*! of Docemlwr 21st My* that a n*w corpureriuri,
tu be known ns th* Lake 8u|&gt;orior 4
Fire Clay Company it now being organitsd in that city to operate a valuab e
coal and fire clay deposit in th* Corann*
j 1‘rveetl—the Mayor, Aids. Jewell, coal district. Th* clay has bran trated,
and is pronounced equal, if not aui&lt;1 Wood, Eaatiura and Wooley.
rior, to that obtained at such great ex­
pense from N*w Jawy. The company
mine*, ask*d further time before mak­ will b* fully organised and ready to
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tK.
ing a report, and it wa* grant*,!.
Tin-re being no further businere
Council a^juuriied.
I
W. D. 1ut&lt;

ONLY - $3.00

1HE LOCAL DEPARTMENT.
WiL be ialeres iag aud rutertaiuiug.
lull aud cvmpietu, abuuuding iu thu-e
^■iiited aud racy d*&gt;crit&lt;;ioa- of rm-rent
oreula Which Ua.e caural th" A«w J’ftu
•u bo *o la.gvly quoted from aud have

WORM SUGAR DROPS

Pkltl ANTWAs.
\PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.

New Scales
New Styles-

THE INDEPENDENT,

•luiuga in every loenbty of (ho Start,
^ainoiwd mainly Iron special corrrapou.icuta lelratixl for th*ir in'elligvnco,
trustwurtbiure* and th* facLltin they
l&gt;ua*eaa for tra,mitring the *orfo »t and
u.u.t important information.
Under
this bemltog will cum* «p«.;al report, ot
public *v&lt;a&gt;ts occurring within the boun­
daries of the Bute, written by members
ul tho Prn Pnt» H*|nrt&gt;&lt;ital Staff,
with »ueh judgement, accuracy anddi*cn min cure as .hall iuaure strict relia­
bility.
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THE INDEPENDENT,

also tendered the appointment, bur de­
clined. Mr. Perry will pnnieipsto iu
Iho i*vc*tigatiuu now ponding before
the Wilson credit mobilier aud Union
.Pacific Railroad inrreUgating Commit­
tee for the, pnrpuo- of fauulianxing

New Prices.

Henry C. Bowen.
Publisher and Proprietor,

Minutes of jirevioiis meetings read
of children, one little child exclaimed,
and approved.
“It'o wo u»* trying to find out now many
The Fire Committee was granted on* . tbrav are, because ercry dog baa his
UUlBg OUUUIW4 wuriwwuiBU uraiiug
.
•
in such ikjustre. lb* wunl “ksfooo," jTheFreudont and family occtsptel tile w**k mow to maku tbair report.
__ *-a—. 4_ iv------ ... -------- 1— j red--votu—die Pr»ddentboiiigstlpporied
Th* bund of Joseph Cole for the com­
Tctro*hmcnl., TLi, certainlyi. unpopu­ | by GenL Babcock un tho right and Gen - pletion ot job ou Bailey an-1 Wightman
lar unOuretandtog uf tbo tom, und it is I Dent oa ths l*fi, and all in full evening
liilli was roml, ami ou malum wu ra
applwd toad pfocra to wJi.cfi the |*oplu repair to go, food and drink. A •Iron. Mrs. Grant was at tim-&gt;v dunug
By Aid. Jewell—
narrow mrantug-.tuay bo linked to tho tba evening supported by Mrs. Pish,
term, bat it is uut tuc accural* on-i.
; Mr*. Jude* Dent Mrs Sharp anJ M:v
Th* liceuas oi asuJuua can only «- NeUi* Grant. Th* arrangements were
din* asVsn b« lawluily dou* in a ealucn, iwrfrat and ths evening pa*«d rery
and tu include till that is lawiul If a pleasantly with th* usual crowd of
person sim* tit tu keup and acll noua but youth, breuty, middle-ag-d an! old
refrvsLtnsata nut authoiixod by law, he InliM aud gentlemen who wep, politely
does nut thoreby c-w to keep a satouu. attended to by attaches of tho Wtutu
If bo does Ulis Without a bcvu*o, be vio­
Houra. Th* usual number of .4cti au l
let** two law* uutoad ul one.
Il Was* howavvr, contended that, it extravagant dnaea* wore on *xhibiti»u.
Adopted.
the licamo only puruiit* the salu of bnt tho hours pas mi pl*n»«atly caia-ii
Mured by Aid. Wood, that ^n cr ier
harmlem refreabmanta. it is an unxaaaou- I until 10 o'clock whop tho guevts began
able roairaint of trad* to discriminate to fil* oat of tho room* and th* old • I U in farur of Jueepli Col* b* drawn
again*: a lawiul boainees aud uaraaauuun 4th Ward fund under the resululion
Presidential
M
a
ns
ion
wu
left
thus
ear
­
able al-o tu alfow th* r**tf*cuuas to gv
addopcsd by tbit Board Jan. to i 873.
so far a* thsy du for*. It baa, isdrad, ly alon* to its legitimate occupant*
nJwa »o b*en couudcred improper tapaai To strangers the** recoptions are a
Taken up by ba sabsoaber at hi*
law* iu rv*ir*uut of trade, but lur c»n- great treat, m great end small meet un
tunca it ha* bran undarsloud that cer­
raudeuce ou oration two .iy lour (24) in
tain cjura* of brainraa, nut
un­ one common level ot American sorraiguAcconut of L A. Holbrook, 1109, Castleton, Barry Cu., Mieb., ou* wbi a
lawful tn thramlvea, give fuabtie. for
Mivicaa al City Attorney, Ac. was pre- yearling, heifer, on* nod yearling Let. er.
santad, and on motion was referred to and two red yearling at era
The Legislature uf Louisiana on
Wadnrtdsy alectad Johu Ray U. S.
By AM. Wood—
Senator wbo started hnmsdiatoly for
That the resolution in regard to tran*Waslungt-m. The Warnau th Lagisla- foriug money Irotn 1st Ward fun! to'
tore took a ballot for U. R Senator but contingent tana be ukan bum th* ta
failed to elect though Wermouth reCrived a email plurality ov.t strata]
candidates. Tu* naw Cattgrai. wi 1 U
called upon Io doci lo w.io is 8*aator
upon th* merit* of tb* retprative E-ci*.
latures, a decision regarding which will
doubtless bo reached before the adjourn men: of lb* proraut acmwu. Th* N.
Y. Tribune published a wail over the
«uecc«s of Uout. Governor Pinchbeck,
a* Senate.-, but this is not the first time
that papca has gone wrong.
Cot. L. V. Bugg was oa tho earns day
elected U. 8. Senator from Missouri.
sorrasa* airxuasrax^.'
It is thought that some change* will
probably be made in thu Cabinet after

Agents Wanted.

the prod Hour oe tho eooKimer ; are care­
fully &lt;ollated and rvviard. and recuni
all 1110 priaapal trau*acfion» ill the va■ foaa article* ot trad.-; | rodite* and
iuen:h*ndi&gt;o in tha markcU uf tho lend­
ing cdies in the Utnun. a* well as mure

B. F. NORRIS &amp; CO

JEWEL ER S I

Th* LARGEST and meat complete Jewelry Store in th* W**t. with th* Sara
Stock ever brought to trie City.

LADIES' REPOSITORY
l-'OR. A»73.

&amp; 139

137

New Advertisements.

Madison eared bis mouer and wa*
comparatively rich. The fortune uf hL
widow was increwead by th* purchase
•1 Li» manUM-ript papers by Cuugiew.
lor ttO.lKX).
•
Jatara Munru*, th* sixth President,
i* no man move d*'crring or more capadied so |xwr tuat fo- was burrivd ut the
bl* of performing well the dutie* of any
expanse of tut relative* m a cemetery
uf the caiaart chert. Hi* popularity b etwura bec-und and Third creel*, near
extends among torsi men over the m-

BACON &amp;

Tar Cordial,

Fur upwards of thirty-eight T«n
Clio baPaorr Fait Rasa* has been recugtrix*d as one of tho leading journals ia
HAS MORE SUBSCRIBERS.
th* West. This high position —so long
MAS MURE CONTRIBUTORS,
HAS MORE DEPARTMENTS,
HAS MORE ADVERTISING

uro will bo preseu'ed soon tn *eud thi.
salary qureaoa to the people again.—
£»rtf U. JbfMM.
Vrtrimly what oar cotemporery pro­
pose* to gain by tftaht like th* atwn-

Dr- Ixximu ha* just been

Wishart's Pine Tree

corner of

Gold Neck &lt; bsius,
Silver Vest Chains,
Table Castors
Caku Ba-keta,
Not KcVs,
Ccrd Stands,

Tna WgtxxT Fna* P«xfo for MicLigai.
.iMifotv. by tor Lie • e.t Journal publiab-.1, it turaisfod ut Two Dollars a year.
t« foe g, tur 4;« of a club •&gt;! five un *x
trx c-py win be tun&gt;i,hed. F,.r clnn»
of tea tne lake will bv ll.bO for each
iwryear. Extra indue)----- ‘ — - varan to be hao on apt
ter. Prvpaym-nt in oL ___ _ __
vauce. Mun-y should be rant, if po»»ibl*, in bank note*, drafts, orpo.totfore

Photgraphs.

Madison,

CHICAGO.

Ice Pitcher*,
Cuffs* Uro.
8yrup D-ha*.
Spoon Holder*,

Batter D^bm,
Gold Rings
QuU Trath Pinks’
Gold Pena
GvH Watch Key*.
GmalBsala,
Gcal Necklaces.
Corel Setts and Rings,
Bmnaa
---- Tj-Ornaments.
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Addreat all letter* to

Photographs,

Stat: St

Op«r* QlasM*

Office and Parlor Clocks of every description.
*
■
Vatch material and Tools for Jewelers.
Any one suiting unr city »hould call at our eUaUiahmanf ami ovewfoa the gwda
THE CHEAPEST PRICES IS OUR MOTTO

„

B. T. WORRIB A CO.,

187 4 13P STATE 8THEET. CHICAGO

"twantwi

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

CO.

DRUGS

tat* known as th* Heroutaga, a taut
twelve miles from Nashvilhs Tenu.
Martin Van Buren &lt;ifod rich. His eetat* wa* estimated wutih tm-ly WOO,.

REMOVED

HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS!

To Washington Block over

Allen

Preston’

MONUMENTS

HEADSTONES.

Medicines,

propria’ioa Bill in Committee of th*
whole; ordered as inquiry whether any
morabcr had bora paM a* attorney for

Dye Stufis,
BEST T1IM IS TSE WEST

PAINTS &amp; OILS

AMER CAN

GROCERS.
w tr Mtn te bvxt Lift’ Etta
IfflWEl
EJKJ

HJaUR

LOE ft US

MARBLE

Stationery, Pens, Pi
era, Jnk, Slates, j
Pictures. Picture I
Initial Paper and
opes of lite latest

�life RjipilBUC^il
X1U f— U*. .... wwUrt. ft

Bjdendid winter weather for the last
few days.

W. H. Hsyfonl. Esq, ha. been, and
is. very sick, but k
lean:, getting bettor.

]&lt;*Hor stove, nearly at good a* new. For
particnbre inquire of J. IL DibbleMar
tl&gt;e Dvput, or at thii office.

CHKI!I

.teatsarrm1”-*- *“■
USSONIC.

Barry County twenty-five years ago and
upwards, are requested to nwsmh’s at
the Court House in tho City ot Has­
tings, on Friday January 28th 1873, at
2 o'clock P. M not only for tho purpose
ot ofierting an organisation of tho early
settlers of the County, but for tha pur­
pose, alm, of having a good social
gathering, and ths renewal of old friend ships and aaquaintaacea
This Moa has been too long neglected
sad now is deem ed a very proper time
fir the meeting, as A. C. 1‘armkv, (the
first Itegieter uf the Cuunty,) and other
early settlors are how visiting their old

spend ua* dsy ia cementing the sturdy
ed by thu number of teams that uro
friendships formed amid the rigors end
seen daily tspem the etreetK there must
be a great deal of bsutnesn teanaacted. hardships of Ufo in the woods. It wiU
do as good. Tha aoldsrs of 30 years
Wara&gt;—A good girl to do general ago are fisat passing away, to tho other,
hours work. One that will do thia, can to ua. now untried country, and what
have steady etnplovment and ywd wages.
ow do here, upon the field whore ws
Enquire at tjso Film office
have borne tho hsat and burden of the
Call un ua for your cards and fancy day. we must do quickly. Ooms friends
work. We have a splendid stock uf
raid board, cap. and in fins, all kinds
W. Hayes,
IL A. Goodyear,
ul stock for all kinds of jobs. Prices
£. R. Carpenter,
Q. 8. Manioc,
reasonable vid sets executed &lt;m calL
I. A. Holbrook,
Wm-UppAa,
John Roberta,
J. 8 Van Brunt.
you need not took at ilia many errors A. W. Bailey.
tlK-ro CMBmiited. as tba ad. was printed Wm. TrnkLr.
eilbuatbeuu submitted tu the proof Peter Cobb,
reader; but will bo corrected next work. A. Hubbell,
J. W. Bnckla,
S. Andrus,
Odd Fellows eatertai ma mis by Carly
Horses Dodge,
Matthews, who did a nioo Hung for the H. J. Konficld,
J. B. Carpenter.
cempany, and was Lt ths cumpaar ap­ Isaac Moaser.
preciated.
1
Hastings, Jan. 13th 1878.
X Somebody told n» to ernd tho Bssvax
to bis ion at Hiakosy Corners, aud in
the hurry of baainean, we neglected to tbo next term of tbo Circuit Qmrt,
Insilcutlon )n the Uty of Hastings that ta &gt;e the name, and now we cannot re- which conveaso at the Court House on
is mens worthy of patrunaqc. than tnat
the 3rd day uf February next:
ofBvsaoicr, Heath A Co. Their stock
Wm. Quin«, Johnstown.
John C. Smith, Thornapple.
After bring lad up fat aararal ueaks - Wm. N. Devine, CaUleton.
with laflams ion and eryvpa as ia hia
Edgar Flansbarg, Barry,
1-xt Laud. caoaed by cuttiag.it with
Pared Wheeler, Woodland.
gla»», our luremau, (Mr. Holmes,) m at
Wm. Horton. Asayria.
lih jxrtl again in tha affire. Ha ha» had
Osifou Meoeengvr, Aasyria.
Happy.
Robert Muner, Yankee Springs
John C. Bieck. Hope
Brians —Aaron Parker, of Carlton,
fra A. Osgood, "
ia thia county, a.nuniitad suicide by
Aaron Clark, Tbornapplr.
hanging, on Sunday mo ning lais
It
George Swanson Jr., Johnstown,
seems ho had not liv«d w th h s wife for
Jahn J. Headershot, Irving.
sooMtimx, aud rvp.rt say« Parker had
Harford L. Perkins, Oaattetoa.
becunio partially ins mo by tbo eejxraA. B. Haymond. Carlton.
lion, hence tho suicalal act.
George T. Cowles, Johnstown.

Local Olyimp Qitice;.

Grand River Valley Divisim

WE MEAN BUSINESS NOW
Immense Reduction in all our Prices,

SM.BK 00 WO or llllfflM I
Must be Sold this Winter.
Having bought an immenee Stock from two Hankrupt HoiUea in
Xew Yorfc, wc are going to eell Goods 25 per cent, low­
er than any other House in Michigan.
g

THE OTHER STORES MAY AS WELL
CIqjbo up, for we will do all the Buaint-sw uow.

Tit tatar Liitau..

- doer sure, and will rare m

remitevd to use a tivpelsady la me bane
worth four hundred dollar*." ste. Try
It enca. It to a woadertu! thing.

lalsa tba food, suras W|»d CMto, and
causes natural ateep. It does not eon
lain morphine, te pleasant to take,never
gripes and never tel to. The beet pbyaic

is mure than we can tell-

We haven't room to mention ah
t our Reduced Price.,, bnt wtr
Herewith Pledge ourvelves too Ofti'T end Sell thr- TL'rt Bergains in .

MEN AND BOYS’ CLOTHING,
Gloves, SIocIli

STAR

CLOTHING

HOUSE.

rife qifeur o/ie fifice stone,

George Bak»r. Thornapple.
Franklin D Walkerr. Assyria,
Wn. Ennis, Castleton.
George Doavanport, Woodland.
L. B. Hills, Irving.
Atnby I- Ferris, Johnstown.
Charles A. Polly. Barry
Seymour Andru», Hastings

Arrotirm—Gov. Bagley Um ap। pointed Hon. Edward W. Hama, Judge
uf Probate in St. Clair County, m Judge ■
of the Sixteenth Circuit, Vice Him. ,
William T. M.uh41, redgned Tho;
aalectioa ia an sxceUant one, but just I
I how tho recipient of this honor eaa of- [
I ford tu serve tbo Stair fur 81.500 a year

We

36 Canal Street. 36-

GRAND RAPIDS,
.

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MICH

bovsnr

Masonic.

XT*ar i« Rio kt.—Wo learn that Hie

I "ihe Hastings Chapter of IL A- Mm- '
sons at their regular convocation in I
'
Dec-, elected tho following officer* for
the ensuing year:
Traverse I’billipr—II P
traction 5,591 of tha Compited Laws of
1871. Thia is jneLM it should ba aad
we congratulate Mr Hay ford on being
thus designated, and the Judge that he
Brwiss Maeanris tho very beet in Lad so compatent and efficient a Cumthe world ud cheaper than uywhere aiasintiar to select for thia important
also in Barry County. Como in nod try
them an&gt;l yuu will bo oonv mol that it1
is a tact Wo buy all of our Machines
G»o. W. tj.ads Secretary.
tor CMb. and can aad will anil them at
E. R. Brown—sentinel.
the 19th in st., was in all rev; sets a treat
low figure-- Sew ng Machine Noodles,
The regular cuevocation ia held end oil f-e all Machiaoo all at the New sueeoM. Notwithstanding the. n lornie third Friday uf each month.
eney of the weather, there was a large
G»&gt;. W. Bum, Seed­
atu. dluice and rerything passed off to

Honor, Birney Hoyt, has appointed
Wm. H. Harford, one of Greeit Court
Cummisajpoaro, as Injunction Maater.

SlTiii

tho wriafaiui m ot all present
There
were nin«t--Uueo numbers sold, and

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST
BLOOD PUBIFIXB.

We pnnt elsewhere the annual state
mout of Ilia “Farmer's Mutual Fire In­
sure rice Ou , of Barry awl Exton Coim-

| On.-.-All kitols of Medline Odi.
writable fi-rMuwwro. Sew Milla, Buggi.-From the report cf tho Secretary,
wag-n..p«i»»o, oik *^«t tb» ng Tim. pine.- ot three of the Way­
Drug end BjuL Stu r qi
•
land buys was luauixsted l&lt;y their brav­ Clement 8mitlj, ma do at 'he annual
OLD, RELIABLE ARD DiREtT RGriti.. rn 5t3
J. P. Rnam. A Ca
ing tbo storm and whui and being ou meeting held fa Charlotte. Mich, Jrn.
14th tost., we obtain tho following lacto
about said Company which shows it to
(yH. trt eetsaffl mraMra»t« •
be well worthy the attention and pat­
Ul B.S41ewu iui
ronage uf the lannorn who wia i niur‘.Jsi
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Michigan° Central K.

glsflK

original or selected story, valMble misMi.auouus reeding, biographical, histo­
rical end literary sketebev, pu*try. fie.
AIbo, a Washington Latter, contain iag
important Cu'ngroesi..oal news, the pro
ccedingi of tho State Lrgitlatars retri­
ed by the editor. DEtowals o ■ tho im­
portant qumtwoB of tho day, fiwd all tbo
local news of ths city aad county which
it in ponaible to obtain. Terms 81.W) a
year «f*«yi in aaraese.

tsrr~.:

Cxornise, Cuirmse, Cuitnrw.—Tba
best assortment ia the city consisting of
Caawea oa Tn a —The Saparia tenheavy Casetmere Suite, Black Cloth
dent ot tba Ft. Wayne, JaduM aad
Suits and n splendid ea■ort^lce•. of Black
Bagiaaw Radrord. W. A. Erast, Esq,
Pant&gt; and Vest suitable fur those antic ■
gives notice that ou and afior Monday,
January 14U&gt; mat., jeawtigar train No.
8 (an exprose) will leave Jsekaou at 5:10
p m.. last ad of 4:40 o heretofore—insmad sis y poa the arrival ot Michigan
■ Con-tal K lamaoiAoomm dati npaosea_e- train, s .ring De roti at 1:40 p.
I b Th.a change o! tune will enable

Overcoats (S to S25
cheapest Store in the
State.
Star Clothing
House Grand Rapids.

'gggSA'E to CSttlt

THEWEBER, HALLETT' &amp; CLMSTON
AND GABLER PIANOS.
Two eante on each HOT insured will
ly all liabilities &lt;rf tha company to date.
Dated Jam 14.1871.
■ Lrar oe Larreas remaining at the
' Hastings P. O. Jan. 2111, 1872.
, Mias Rhoda Cotes, Joo Dicksneboete

FRANK L. WARP
Ha/dingt 4 .lllrfan.

.
paaeengsra leaving Detroit, Ypsilanti,
Ann Arbor and itUxm east of Jaotsoa, I! fary, L. H Merrill, S. B. Moon, Oran.
to reach JoneeriUo nt d:OT, Angola st1'vOMNyo, Mr, Mary RobiMon, Edgar
7:4b, and arrive at Fort Warne st about D. Reed, G. M. Btevoeson. E. H BkUl9 35 p. Bl. aw evening.
man, Wm. Vester, Lro Smith, MatiMs

Knimux-The Jaskeou CAmb,
some 81M,OT0 worth of dwico goods,
say., “Cosnmodore VmforbiH has be&lt;rf.ll kindu which they are dosing out
gu to lay two addiiioaal traAs upon '
if eny one ie indined to visit Jncktoo Hudson River and New York Oen- j
sm. this is the plnao to got liMgniM.
tral Railroads - making four ra all and propom isenag 840,000,000 of

t' 10 Burel lou uiil mon aold to dn'.rt n

DM Inert i un num AM.

�CAPITOL OF MICHIGAN

A GBSJT CDIrBWIflB

dJbCrjx-.?

Wbbart’s Pine Tree
Tar Cordial,
xAn’RES GREAT REMEnr

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION,

a~ a*i gar. tb£ to th. Crti t M^r

The New Capitol and Grounds,

to bubd tha 1*4. wuakr^i^thetaaf
*01

wwra IdeutiS,.’ with tf»*e of the Vafai

mntw M'tmEss

to aaaeut l-y
Bet th* «Ua ueeamid t&gt; A.
1
totrwr*. tan that they croJd pat **««&gt;' artraga on th* road, of tha .»=&gt;* «r. aaat be two ■ knot i= hl* tri, aad th»a
pec ad-* a« that held by the g.-rwr-uezd « pag'a lie af hia own.
and F” tha bond* to tha M .b ;*r t
Some fadto* ar* to ecocaitel tha:
hullJ tba road, cl then. if they r-ril-l
&lt;ef Cngram io giro tha mxtgap ,s* they cuattaati* retort to tighteanag
itopewvat waiet-faBaae*.
It it tail that a hai d g ia Kha as

cilieie

00LL1 Of Hi!

&gt; Cm*. BoU CeMe ea4 Fawaat Prefary. la a—eau Awe »a le »&lt;.■*.

12S.90# in Hod BM»le !
13.000 ia Cuk 1
»•,555 in Penunal Property

iariauca a! tha oaatuaa article, aiacw
aha hod aaaa bm oariag m tbacBff at
tba tunc
-I'M .ary if A frghuori you." he
mm.
“Tou’ee beau raadia^. haven't
poatf"
“Tea," aha aaid aUantly
“X writ

Tbapubiie wbool. of South Bead
got out uf auud. aad a&lt; tha t^arhm
3^3HLS3^’“,r

P. A BILLXIfGS.

A B-wtuu Arm adrrrtme* a * Louk. |
Haw to Gel a Farm." It the a-lbur'
kw.wa of aay beunr nt to nt Sr fam
that M bay &lt;!&gt; be M worth LaUuing to
K:.ig Kaxaob..maha -f the Sandwich
bAadi u deal, and there do^s not

cut lore

SBTIt E.

,

Tte Re Tree Tar teiii!,
t

Great American Dy$p«p«:a Mill,

sro.
H1SACE KEEU1 All FiMILT

Th- dimlAb payable ia Bucca dariagtbaawoth of January amuant tu
tw-Jre miLoe* ot d-liar*. twxwirhalaui-a&lt; the Ara. Buatou ta a thrifty oty.
At a Cbriatan patherinj ia Data*
ware. «rx jfeneratxxi• were pmect, th» •
eldeat
bring one htin.lrod and
eierww y.ar* old aad the great-gteetgre i..-j£T&gt;B-bn/.i*&gt;»T uf the ymiagnrt.
I

&lt;-/n«xha oy nu moaJnvji .■

8-ajmpun,M.
A Laurier troobie ewe ep-"&gt; turrn
w&amp;a MtCamb «MaM*! ihat they hu.il
eat (two him hia abate ot tb» ‘rwi* '
They ofimd him hi* mncey bark. baJ
ho would take Kxhiac but *Mea. ami
wasted tbeta to water it Uis but
wuuidnoc “That" mH MtOwnb, I
tsurbrfa.aroi aa I arpowi thi« w‘;-’^

siuszt r. tuhee,

sty.

ffiuisa,tain

SELLS’ CARBOLIC. TABLETS.

jBXSSjBifta

HROAT AN* LB*B I1ISTIT8T.

BLOOD PUBim
&lt;ew Book for Aja its
.
. . . . .
*■ a ,.*a«a&lt;

,EO. P. ROAELL A CO'S AMERICA

HEfrffiAPKH DMTOBI
aakad ywu tha ether day "
-WLch ouaP You okad ma » maa;
I mal romembee aay oua a pururular
Oh, I tfauM I kaow new — what coun a
•eck-tia I thnnght you looked bum *iy ■
bah ta. Wen. foOvwmgMH the
it* at ahadaa. a* wa wnaaau hura them
ia our draaaea, I dMuld mt a pfal

$5 to $20

JIIIOBAat PICTUtEFRAMEl

c.«cm LExnrrt.';

BEilAui
GEO. F- afoWBEEiTco

GAZETTEEB

TAELE

PEX T.?.r,S?*®?S

lAMUfACfUHEZ.

rioir, - - -

jfzf/r.

BOILER WORKS.

HESDtiCEm FOR THE

Advertisers’ Gazette,
41.'.0,000 aad rtaratf dirid-cla or ic I
oraaae oc aecuuut of owriiF etoek of
Aaa Credit tfoUfiar ; eri if rou wiB aaaaiaa the bouksef the Credit MoU.iar
tad witaauae whom I will name, theJ
•ruth win appM-. One uf the w.tr.eaa •&lt;
m Mr. Thoma* C. Daraat. who i* mrw
■aioj few too Afty *i.nnu 1aak. Id.

It Would MU that omm ■/ the grtiataau who hri made detuala rxpec-t.-i
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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN

VOL XVII.

Fro'ejwal sji 8h;lw Carif-

WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 29. 1873.

NO. 40.,

I wido porch at the Groves, the morning
I after net arrival- She was very fair,

Gir aa* m^moral-y ratffan; anl
may xai shirt Jknllara ba ifcff-r that,
china, an 1 wlifln than M^wtuilte fa

Smite, t;mu jftd4l-.a-ricn.at mi mix*taah, «nd umy tii wiadoui t&gt;o grate —
area like tate *faman'..
Grant that i tear* iiatteriiJ*-, wurthv
of all imit*ti.':i, ziud that i able may bo
tew woAr a l*x&lt; numbar f&gt; on these
number 10 fa*’.
mine.
Fill up mi kup to thb brim's rosy top
wi|h honor aud bum-aty. end xnaku mi
neckties uttne ottemfa* tew unit* wjjh
sorrow and con Cushion.
Take away from uui all ramfe, but
grant that my Sunday pauterloor.* may
fit nib even a’» korn fittelh the knb.
Itetnovo far from mo, O gentle For­
tune! all pride and vein vrfpaiashun,
but grant that mi name etnwug wimen
may ever be spolren e»li**iri»«f glad-

। and was going io give him exnplnynurat;
' in his own store. He said that if ba1
I could only reclxhn his erring brother ii
, would be tta l&gt;mt and desrest Christ­
red to bo sandy, yot glow, waving ami
I maa present he could export. Tho reck­
A CON FIBMED BACHBLOK.
pretty tn it* free unbrand maswa. Her
less man uppuori to bo truly peulirmt.
figure was graceful, and she wm a lady
and this extraordinary mooting may lie
Everybody know* O-fan E. Dodgv, tho means of raring him from tho
iu everv word and look, while yet a free”tho founder of the Borton Xfatwy Jfs- State’s Prison or even the gallows.—
h-arted child in many rvepeets.
Slio looked upon the nriddle-agad •rest, and our present efficient Secretary ‘ ■te Awararo JMUfa.
*T&lt; miul •’xiravagancu ? I Borer saw I bachelor
brother of her boats** inlh of tho Chamber of Commerce. Du Sat­
anything like it 1"
.
I re.pectful Uking, which developed into urday last a complaint was raid bsfaro 1
Mrs. Janna* Wataoo Mark* with muMako sal h«a.t toe glisten with char­
Judge Wilkin, by Cob IL H. Fintoy. &gt;? Uxxrn asm Euteinox or Maar
j.hasis nnd Iraliag, and Mr. John Cox : cordial good feeling in a few davs, Ho counsel ta Mn. Dodge, in which it was
Qrxcx or Scots.—French Marr we have ily. but teach ml tavior nnd sbumaker
i was m&gt; kind, shn thought giatefullri'
noun! her meekly, with it faint smile
would carry hor drawing book for her | stated iu fulnotno language that Dodge called her—fur French alm really wse, bow tew wa t fur th rsr munti/ and bo
hovering nrootul lite lipa.
had Iteiu dieeovraed In unlawful rela- though Scotch in Irirtb. French she
“U hat i» it now. Fanny f" Im asked to all the nicest places for sketching;1! tioas with a ae-viag girt on New Year’s
was ia heart and eympethy, and by her
1 drove her oat dav after day, and even ‘
looking up from his newepapor at his indulged her in what Mra. ’Watson do-1 day; and th* complaint want oa farther mother's blood, and, with all her div smile thou on mi k-wk lag and periwig
(fared a jiorfocdr insane dsrire, namely, Ij to state that Dodge had greatly mnu**d guises, never disouisnd that from her­ nabby.
Esnior* far from me all gluttony, but
sad abused his wife in various way* on self or ether*. If *ho were. Indeed, a।
a
cauter
upon
his
own
favorite
here,
The wot4 was fairly
out of
| Thunderer. Then iu hi* trip* to town' numbedoMi ocraeinns. Tho complaint saintly qneen. Ahn did not «#no of a preserve mi appetit* for toast “with a
Mrs. \V.M»on'&lt; month, and Mr Co'he always rcmcmliered a package ofi nra red for an injunction to restrain family which was prolific -in saint*. quail oa it in all u* original buty.
saonieti to fully undrastan-1 nil it im­ I candie* fur the cto’Wron, and a separate|। Dodge from selling his property until Her paternal grandmother wls that
Teach me to shun all deeopthnn, bat
plied.
■
dainty box for th* biggest child of all,' •ueh time a* ata could brtog suit for di- English Margerot whose unwomanly help m* tow marry a big pda,nt last,
“Elio* suits me.' lot said larily. "Sho
lust was not even hid beneulh **woman- mixing sum rosidsn nr ymittg'widdo
. a* Mr*. Watson would call her, ns ahn !
keeps tho house in order, cooks superb­
)y reserve—"an ignorant, dscoitfal, Inw&lt; njiyed her ehare of sweets.
f
rr —-rwr ——s-------ly .111.1 never Iwsihara."
Cuuning Jfra. Watrau ! Not a wwl ।*** ,UrtT V*far» par week in th« nsindod. odious woman;" drying her
».«r ih* i'~«,'.oj r.««&gt; h
or hint now dropped from her lip* to i “‘"•“’■•t
■ ’• 4
’
widow's (oar* in (hre* months to marry but groat, kind Fm ttuw, that mi hat
Mrs. \VaUon, with supremo scorn. her brother iqra ihe often dricussd ,ul&gt;. I “
sjwcufaiiuu tho haadaouMi Earl of Angus; divorc-jIkaut be boat, nor the larraider tint or
, The dust under the sofas, bureitus nnd ijoct of matrimony. Sosawhat oaten ta I aa
‘
“ to
*“ what* answer Dodge
* would put in
” ing him afu-r two years to marry 1&gt;4|bui Hora* bi -xoecdr-l.
be-ls isnn inch thick. As for cooking,
tiously she would beg him not to allow ' in reply to these proceedings, but no paramour, Ftewart of Aroodala; and i। Fill mo with oearage true and nrldj,
do you know, brother John, tho waste,
Laora to take him from, his paper or : one, except himself and coubmI, had nine or ten years later seeking a new !' ba: if any maa offerii t4 amote me, gi-r
goes on in your kitchen?”
fieriness or vnufeon and mi
. cigar. Rhe drew his attention to iiu&gt; j, the slightest iathnatian or thought that -&gt;-nvw mat »nc uuout rr.om io uerniat i
"But, Fanny—"
,!w »P*®,1 °L tiio roebuck.
I fart that Laura actually wrapped a ii ho would b* able to briog forth aneh a love; a* treacherous to h&lt; r nation aa to '
“I will sjwak/' nas fae rejoinder that
crusher. Certain it ia, th* honorable her husbands; selling information and , Ketuoro aU aflectashua for froca me.
cut short the contemplated mnonstinnro. »&lt;-arlot skua 1 around her n h.n she ware ! gentleman who was prosecuting fan aw Iterarif to th* Engiuh goveramoot, and ' &amp;•“
k'^’P
WP*?
a •hitnnieriug green tissue that suited l
“If 1 did not como over now and then.
. Tar the fair client bad no suspicion of for poor wage* too; and at th* laat p*y-!
1 b*T"
el'Mt * M*
i what wa* coming. 8*tanfay had been lag the penalty all traitor* pay iii\iiai-',
■ rat for the beating of th* argument for vernal neglect and contempt. Thia Mar-I. Take away ual ur mxeitu al, kfad* ot
tlie injunction, and it i* unneceorary to guxel'a sou, James V.. was Mary’s fath- kwaitta, «&gt;ut tesrb me to keep a sekre:.
. say that the court room wa* crowded. er, of whom we ran asv nothing wore* ,b’’
»ho raei* me nu hair di.
ful fail* M-h-iunltr, “Yon must get «'
Ktl Ti
.
A«”* •’&gt; thinite »ttb modraAy abo« - ..
And John would kumetime* admti. I Eminent amons th* a*sra&gt;b!y towered thxn that h* wa* a gennia* Stuart, nod
Tc*’
"u •inpp'nff »«
sometime* combat Uu-m tact*, and still i[ the nisssiro and important form of Col. nothing Utter than that ha was prhap* , *
—. of
„e .■
— -re
------- 1 jin
n execuciisaoe mi
devoted the lang leisure hoar* of a'' Finley, large ia hi* si-use of admiration iu
the ibrat
them.
TTgorotu
execu­ ;l&gt;u: “&lt;*“'1*“• Iuu“l •
at Ihe pickle he bs-l plarwl |oor Dodge tion, but vacillgtingin pa™**; ■brave, 'oo k.Mt to eprvad liafore lb*'eyoe of
rountry life to Laars.
Tho promi-sed month wa« nearly over. । in. Th* cvmplamt was read, when, by but both false tad fickle; oondrerand- men filled cilli envy.
and Fanny pleaded far a few w*~k* i■ Dodge's couusri, Judgv Tarafrey pro­ fag to the people, yet a* &lt;&gt;u» who baa. Make me at all time* of. the poor
. dured n volumiuuus roll of MH- end cantrmpt for ths tn ; of good uuderstauil- Lealhea thoughtful, at church not for­
n.are of her brother's society.
ing* but of degenrrnle morale ; rebell-; getting the printer to annoint. Stith a 10
"Don’t ieare ms now, John, when 1 i I'TOcved'd to read hi* answer
First, Dodge admitted «omc minor fag agwinet the roctrnl of the Scottish
Mtn going to m*k* the house pleasant
points in the oumplainl, sack wi the fact nobility, only to resign himself into the
ItytMT* fnno me all gra luvus and
"It is pleasant er.ough Faa.”
“You are a dear good fellow to say ।, (fiat Mm D. bad home him children, bud* of (He Itomu (latbefa church- , pimple* all buuyan* and kora usatireroil*, upd grant Ibex mi calls auil fatten
*0, but I know how you must have,' etc.; but h» denlwl, &lt;&gt;u separate cutmis,
&lt;•» eifar duist, and tai cheeks food on
been bored, John. Dancing atU-ndonre }| the allegatioas of abusive condort and __ ___________ I
• , plumper*, and mi hart ever bubble nod
upon a seboobgiri must have been rim- | adnlteiy, fa Isf*. Col. Fiuky'a broad cd by bis rebeltou* army
Mary Queen of Srate'. his only legit,■ “Is ovra with moray.
ply horrible for a man of your fastidi- ■ recuienonce wa* an expressive picture
‘ of quiet cuutc-mpt for the denial, inter- mate child, toilM-tited from bini his
Teeth mo mi ksne lo whirl as pocu“N'ut at all. Derides. Mtei Murray mingled with a moon of pity for Dodge
But suddenly Mr. Lamfrev paused,h»m- sei-n-dnOM of (h.-’asarriam- tie. It is »uHi l.i.K drawn uut sweetooas that
has left school.'
Thc icrwn givinc the first correct; lolution to the above Rcbna, will be entitled to A PARLOR
tued
vigorously,
cast
a
sly
took
at
Fm■igrifaant
of
the
credibility
of
wnten,.
'
nf
*
‘he.sung jwnpjc »h*n kail m*“ J«ra
' “Bat sbo is so young yet. I am sui
STOVESjfecond, 1 Set of Toilet Wtare. Third, 1 Sef of Knives and Forks. The solutions must be
“WelL Lirtiu Bate
her unformed mind can never offer com­ I toy. whkh drew every eye to that ta-ii- jtoraaeous history that this nrau. who Furit^.'
clan profile."
vidual a* if with un intuition of wh*: msiumined a ticHch Irarem with four i Hmito &gt;(»«. upra all hatfara and bar
panion-hip for yours."
enclosed in Misled envelopes. which vwill l&gt;c numbered ns received anti on the lirist &lt;lay of April.. -And sandy hair ..
..
;
was
to
follow,
nnd
then
proceodfaHorenobl*
wive*,
aud
left
half
u
&lt;?&lt;aen
Itfa'
•» shirfmakws and giovtaa, all
"Thiiro is a grvit dead of uudcvalopod
the prize* awartletl to the sncreMful persons.
1873, the envelopes will he opened aiitl
i
thing more dob-stable than a not hr
jeiwcr there, Fan. She brings a fresh cite an aatosUhiitg array of sworn iitfi- gitimata children nf rank, baridra no - iwriunxraa and ctoatisfo aU woeh wimis aaudy hair.-’
_• -c_
shu*.•.
Links and. *foxgiv them
»
the_
vivacious iuisiligoore to bear upon #1- ' dsrita, in which It wa* explicitly - barged man know* bow many unknown baatenl* men sod
"Julia tiiosw has hair n&gt; brown
most every subject A fow reais of that r faley bad committed the crime of should be written down a* th-- most ex.' dels i may owe (bcm. and causa me tow
wrejj over man and hie mrnuy miefarforeign travel would do wt.'nderv for adultery with Mr* Dodge, and affidavit empfary and vitlunu«nf monarch*
followed aSdavlt, allegatiou followed . lly her father Maty was a Stqjrt: oa
Riesa all nsasJ* or outate, all widdt-'.
jjertrr.
• 1 think son ore very kind to speak allegation, all interworan in a net-wm-k ; her mother's »id» »h&gt; l&gt;el,mgwd lo the
! T/irraino* ef France—n family a* un­
of tier in that way, John, roar little,
their character.
scrupulous a* it .was faring. It was
thing she is very plain,”
' nf gray that slia-les to a lirsh gt—-n in
•■Plain, Faa.! plain! -You never «aw , Poor Finley ! His face was then a ।I her uncle, the ehiealresr* Dake of Guise '
hours of a moist tribulation. "
a more exquisite complexion, and hsri picture of living colure. Evexy cys was who, coming one day upoa a &lt;ongtega-1
"John, yon arc incorrigible. But 11
eyes nro most explosive nod brilliant’ directed toward him, and aa tho aslon- lion of Protrataat*, mra for worship, I
hud ho|*s of you when you were tending
‘•Bui grevn: in tr-ar*’ John. And, iahing and umixpvj-.tcd cvidemeo fell hot and opening fire upon (io-m. a ben tb« — hot house boqueta and handsomely such boots F
1 from the burning lipa of the reader, a poor, nr.srtned martyrs hrokn through p»lip
bound vohitocs of the poets to Mrs.
curious pink am seen to form over Km- the roof, ordered hi* soldier* to bring . e°r^
"Good gracious, Faa.!;
Gordon. Sbo'wm so handwxue. «n-l »■ | have the chil.t tramp’----- ’
| ley’a cars gradually deepening and theta down with tbeir shot, "a* one
Li
superior in every way ”
try lanes and roods
r-anted slip-; creeping over his checks lu his nose. bring* down pigaocs" hi* l»-ly looking I»» *----- ------- - —— -—-—* -- ------. “Fan., usvvr t-dl I told yon. She
,.—____ _______________ .in her sense ; As ihe nd Audi journeyed towards that on and hugely enjoying the exciting ; let th* eirtews *11 reek tni w-qtrafaianw-.
wrote? Sho"wiM liierary- Fancy |»or' in wearing good strong shoe*."
orzan the bltuh on the ears, failed, and snort. Il was her other unele, th* Car-1 »»d fre l with nu fires exquisit th* eolme with a wile dcfaihng tlui conjugal'
“Of roursr. 1 aiq-rove cif sense, and a drcadrul pallor took Its place, and dura! of Imraine, whom 1’ins V. nick-! fair* that born* •&gt;« tui buxsnm. .
felxi’iee of Sophia and Alfred upon an- Laura hns as too say, con*idscab|e. 1 this also began to crosp towards the na­ named the “Ultramontane 1'00*,” and
I will rm tbc- eu altar, kind Furfaint, if sbo wished to -ultivate her tal­ sal protuberance, driv^pg the magenta wbo signalized his devotion to the church tune, aa altar ax hi ■■ a lamp port, rf
ent, she would soon write very welt red before it, until the unfortunate pre- bv holding at one time no fora than four-1 there mi prayer* are Mew ord—farewell
teen
liifaopr.es
,
aud
abbeys,
aad
I
b®
th* present -don’t go hack on Beau
Homo of her letters homo arc ready lite­
managing with great economy to lira i BauaetL tha beautiful,
rary gems, they arc ro original and vi­
very cocucrtably on tho paltry income
vacious- But I tap* fa* yv-or ehild
of
IWQ.UOO
frnnra
which
tbsy
annually'
will never be litmrr.'
brought him. "Ha i* nnt much belov­
ed,” sa ve a eotemporary; “he i* far |
man devi-Jop adv |-nwer or talent she |
“But, John, you will n?vrr find a per­ I o-sesses V
from truthful, naturally deeritful aad '
fect woman, Every man’s wife tails
rovetona, Irat/wK tf i fajfc*." The sis-'
“But. John, how if her hubend
short of his ideal. What can you say
. ter of these Lominra, Mary of Guise,
wants his dinner while Amelia and Paul,
against that little daisv. Taura Mnr- am in agonies of separation upon pa- '
tlie mother of Mary Qunanof S-vt*. has 1
Mr*. Freeman. an aged lady living ia
ray."
been icercalr !.-*» bitterly ron-laouied ’ Crockery, Ottawa Co-, w.a mortally shat
yer?’
and no Ira* highly eulogised that, her i a few days ago, owing to a rifle casually
"Jast ths- sbo is a daisy, a brend-nud
&gt;uiu boaaht U««ku« interval rf MU
butter-mi*.”
■ faugbter. On th* whole, there i* per- . falling iti an adjoining room
. 1 | .... « I-M '• - •;
“You art right. John; her sixteen
.hap* ao better estimate of her chsracter '
vt-are would not suit well with yt-nr for­
: than that of Robert-on : "Mary Queen
A New York street car candactor.
ty summers. Hb«»is too young."
of Guise posaowd fa* same hoid and &gt; who s*M "yea, madam,” to a ladr, ha• Ob, as for that, I am not so very
aspiring spirit which distinguished hra ' been presented . with a EMr overcoat.
old, Fannr- My eves are iguarant yvt
family ; bat in her it was softened by *
of crow’s feat, and my hair unstreaked
most Meady habits, whs had receised a the franalc ehaxactor, and amapanfod
by gray ”
tody for .1 week or two. Fan. 1 am not through buxineM education in his na­ with great temper and addrsoa."
“Aud Laura's dim is a decided snub. I quite ready to start upon my travels yet, tive State, and who had tnade up hie
This waa tho “nxartyiod qu**n's" Un­
mind to proepev in the uew country be cage.
Her education wa* even less
“Not at alt Rotrouseec, Fanny.
I, and John went out.
Ho was acareciy out ot sight when had chosen. The other was inciinsd to adapted to develop saintly qualities.
"And lira tmir is sandy."
be
dissipated,
and
had
figuied
in
ro
Probably
about (be hurt poratm fax the
; Mrs. Watson twisted around and seton"Fanny ? Her hair is p-orfart guidon '
many
scrapes
at
home
that
he
stood
in
i ishcd young Watson in an impromptu
j iu color.' In Miuligh: it is a tint to drive 1
vvxy'bad odor in biavlUage. The broth­
' waltz singing:
Erott Etai. Mtn ib 11, 1112.
an
artist
wild
with
enthusiasm."
j
ers
lived
together
f«
seme
time
in
Ser.
*Uc. &lt;i*&lt;«ae41
“Ob. John, John, you are very far
• I think Honora Twi* would *mt
Francisco, while both looked far situa­
yon better, John. Rhe i* more nie-!। gone."
Before retiring that night aba paid a tions. The younger brother, however,
i turn ”
visit to taura’s room, end with wily fall into bad company and bad habits,
“1 should think eu? 8be &gt;• titty if she ।liuryiosi- Iroaght the ronvmation to nnd after a few month* thev sefaratod
is a dav. and she Armses hideously. 1 ■I tear uj-cu her brother.
bv mutual consent The elder obtained
DEXT1ST
4
a situation in a wholesale atom as peril
I
idle is n nice old deer,' sbo said.
at that affine th* other fay and inquired
M rival. Pnfaably th* last school foe "papers for a week back.” Th*
! “Old! Why, lire. Watson, surely
where one would choose to send a sus­ idea suggested wss that she wanted
' you do not rail Mr. Cox an old many”
ceptible
maiden
to
learn
Jo*eoo*
of
pu
­
|
’
“
Na
:
but
be
fa
middle-ag«f
and
fn»J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO
thran for s pannier.
"Well, John. I give it up. • I will try |
rity would ho tho ceort of France in (he
At Peoria, HL, leading talbofc citi­
to resign myself to the fact that yon are
sixteenth century. And it was la the
Matic Teaching.
court of France' Mary spraii the most an* are making strong efforts to pre­
a confirmed old baclx-kir.
And with thia parting shot, Mas. Wat­
sureeptible ytora of her Ufa—from six vent th* hanging of M Nally, tta «urfara.-,
and are actively circulating » pe­
aad employed tounaal to defend him. to nmeteeu. Ceriaixjy fa* last custo­
son took b*r fiuuncee and feathers from
Though riretnnstantially erid cat that dian* of the couaeienw which a modern tition io hsr* h'.* ssntenee cmrnatoA to
her brotbm’e right, to bestow tho vision
(ho prison ar had committed the crime would cfcooeo would be thus* Jesuit imprisoowsni for Ilf*.
of tnefr magnificenco upon Mr. Watson
and three olive-branches who awaited
altactel, yet the actual proof waa so father*—Vasqura. E«cnbar. Mrnfara,
hta ago does get fussy, settled opinions, meager that in his trial at the pinaici- for example -who did not hraitnl* to to a neighbor’s wife, inviting her V&gt;
especially if be ia a confirmed old baeb- oel rourt he waa acquitted. Th* aider defend by tlusir casnietvy. »wd under meet him under the pole a3rirsnom&gt;.
brother now renounced tho criminal al­ color of religion, fraud, fotgery, false­ Tho husband got (ho note fir*-., and
’ "But, Mra. Wntsor, he—he-you together, and until Christmas ere they hood, murder; aad whoso te*chfa|p,
kept the appointment Two deetor*
Medicines
know—perhaps-Is lie a renfirmed olo had not met for nearly ten years. Ad­ before they were counts* acted by the have &gt;»en at work on the Kansas man.
bachelor r she -a hi desperately at vancing rapidly in 'the ratomn of his prate, ta n£ such believers as Pascal.and in whrnn they fannd a riA lead -nunc
employer* the indurtricu* young man such hcvetio* n* Luther, brought forth
hat. ’
TbeTTtMrille Frr- aayn. "AA ia
,oun
found
him*«-lf
in
tho
receipt
of
a
their
fruit
in
the
Msaasinstimi
of
Wili
“Oh, yea, dear; John will never marand mutually rt** fo a Ham of Orange aud of Coligni, end in toxketed printer in Eau Bl.-Tout*
partnership in the firm vbsrh I s bud
ciocMirsJ nltrtcAoxul
tutored a* a store-porter. He |.urclraa- omsw. And tl was the— fethere, and
t-d a bouse un Bush street, married * j their apt diseipln the CanWnal of Lor­
lady with a &lt;-aa ridoral&gt;1* fortune of her raine. who were the keepers of Mary’s
upon tba little Wateen*.
Sbo did not want John’* monoy. she
own, aad on last Christum* saw three dbnarirneo.—Ltmxx Aren. In Wwaer’s
would decfam truthfully- She wanted
beautiful rtrildren around him to enjoy Jfvso-w/w Aehwey.
to sra dear John himself happily mar­
the woortcer of tho Chri*ltna« tree.
Witx’xac Parnirm Imp But.—A (Turk gvmUemaa. with
That aigbttbo family retired about mid­
ried, with children of hie own to inkernight. Toward two o'clock in fa* morn­
ing the gentleman beard a noise below
stairs,
and
muring
quietly
oat
of
"bed,
।
•hows kew far from ruxesaful she had
been; but a luminous idee was now
stood at the b*ad of the stairs to aware
reepaneibility.
himaeH that his suspicion* of burglars
busy in her mind, and she proceeds4 tn
being in fa* boua* were eorract.
Die
•■C. O. D."—“C. Q. r*.” a a ikraoMact upon it.
w t
l-rs of uurh jeculfar oad peremjitoty
•‘John,’ she said, a hen bo atrollad in­
glram of a cu&lt;U&gt;? in the narior basuxssgnifi-iuaos as 11 bars b-eftno familyr
ed hhu. and returning to bh bedrccm
to her parlor tho next evening, "we ore
to all who ere terra 1 Tn etprew. A
and aiming himtelf, ta crept down
going tn tho Groves next week-, wlteti
new iufariretatuBi of th«u e-w« to as
rtatia, to caprare tta thief. He tad
from a Cuwinnali eorre-ponmmt. wan
proceeded ao eoutiwsJy that tta bur­
glar was not nwaxe of any &lt;** stirring
in th* hotiw-bold. and when be reached
"Now, John, tuu will give u« one
month first 1 Come, fa promise.”
“But, Fan., Jon always have so much
Michigan -Exchange.
•Tf you will come, 1 won't have any­

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FARMERS

BLACKSMITHING!

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Bitiiii.

Mviile

MHIME
Russali &amp; Kevins

Immense Stock

DRUGS
PAINTS &amp; OILS

8 « :s Hots'-,

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Carriage 4 Home
OAT x? T1 1 XT n

Gold &amp; Silver Wetches
CT. CM* U^r.1. &gt;.

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i HASTINGS IA1BLS WCRKS

body at all—not a youog lady; I hare
teased you awfully about a wife, John,
hut I will let you alone afror ih *. You !
may hr* and die in single b eeeodnras,
.f sou taaUy fasti* it-”
- --------------- - --------- --------“Then I will coma Bn' you told me
tho lost time wo apokn of trie Grores, j ty-five year* *co were the
that Mis* Murray was going with you I who is now a resident of tit
I for a mouth."
been brought into court aM

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“&lt;&gt;) mt r. wl,rir. thrt’SMSrtfr wbei do«
ths pr- rapter towld ate tp,»y-"
"

That if
How v, firsra x C----- “
risked faoa.ta.IW*^ —
rritor. Both | J

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�Tha object of this Arocciufoa fo to;; l*ur ox Intro* remombg at theidgQK
keep alive tlie flrM ot palriolism by I| Hastings M O. Jan. 281h, 1873.
&gt;
freshening up the motneries of tho men !I Batfow Aegustua, Dusamaa Libia*, m*
' ^6
ia regard to the Groat Reballion, ito bat- ’ DreMCUt John, Fast Geo., FsniraWorth The
I
I-idda,
Foster
Evo,
Flint
Mrs.
A-,
Gralie*, its marches, il» hardships, and tho
Hnvcneatnp Jamra
A
final glorioro victory ot th* L’nfou:J ham Mra. W. J.

It appears that two Senators have
been eteetwd by tho Kellogg I^irtatarv
of Inuiaiana. (tee Mr. Ray, for a wry
short nnexiared term, of 88ua*w Kel­
logg whore Gubernatorial honor* require
hi* resignation from the Senate, end
the other, acting Governor Piuohbock
who ba* been elected to fill a six- year
term. The muddle in all the affair, of
that State and tba mix up nf three cir'
' *
«1 many anxious
exact status of

gla nrntr ofthoSSd insL
Ou Tuesday, tho 16th, the Northern
Michigan Agricultural and Mechanical
Society having been notified that tho
Committee of tho Btate Bocfoty, oousistiug of tho Hon. W. J. Baxter, of JoureviTlo; IL G. Wed*, E^., of Kalama­
zoo ; 8. 0. Knapp, Eeq., of Jackson,
aud IL F. JohMteo, of Detroit, was
prMouL Tho two commitlee*|of tho rerr-M-tlvo sociolM-s met.
On motion of Mr H- G. Wells, Pres­
ident Q. W. Grigg* was appointed chair­
man.
On motion of Mr. BaxterJHJ.JWrils
was appointed BeoMary.

the central figure in the entire affair.
He at last acrounto was highest in tho
ballot for U. B- bens tor by hie own Leg­
islature. Iti* said that th* doeuira of
Judge Durol^ in favor of the Kollorg
Board of Canrasaera has already bran
made Thin is yet apochryplial, hut, ,if
it prove true will pretty well rettfo the
legal status of Kellogg, Ray and Pmck-

election, held pursuant to the Cbnstitutwo, ou the first Tuesday slier the first
Monday ia November in 1832 and envy
seeond year thereafter. If this vfow of
the ca*e bo true, no ara*sidmeDl incroroin&lt; the saforiee can be acted upon by
th* people prior to Nor. 187 4.
We clip the above from Senator Dew­
ey’s ‘organ’ of January the 8th in-

salaries of ourCimil Judges waapeudfog before tho people, did th® Btatrr
otter a *seyl»«vnfin fororof a proposi­
tion whish now it claims to ‘heartily
endorseF Thrvugfaont all tho epoochcs
inflicted uvon th® defjneolcui tse-.nlo of
thia Senatorial District by the Editor of
tho Jasasr, during the late campaign,
did he ever utter a single word in favor
of this wise aad just meoauro ? If so,
wfow, and wforsf And when, on tho af­
ternoon of Thursday, January ‘.'th Inst,

at tho spring elections ?
Recognizing no right on the port of
ths Divooe Lawyer who ecribtea for the
Editorial columns of our rotempcrary,
to call us to account for any vote w»

doc Indians * gnat injustice- The dfoposition to encourage settlers u taking
। albthy good load and making Indian
rMorrttious out of rocky barrens

I been badly /selected. It ia subject to
killing frosts through all tho Sumtuei
and deep snows in Winter, being a high
valley among the Cascade Mountains.
No tnorv cheerlooa region for farming
purpaww could perhaps be found in tho
i country. (fojjJd by cold aud hunger,
1 the Indians kill a fow scttlen and nwd
ago aarttlcaient as tho means their cv| [«rience teaehoa thorn to be moot cer-’
tain of calling the altantam of the Gov7
eminent, aud securing betxst treatment.
1: appear* that Agent Dynr rays hi*
I Indians, tlie Mudacs, cannot sustain
themselves on the reservation assigned
। them, and the result is they are turned
upon the rettiements.
They are therefore lighting for their
| live* aad there of their familio*. They

w* acted tn perfect harmony with our
own conviction* o! right and justice and
in amrdancn with the views of the men
by whose votes we wore honored by an compass just small enough t*. keep the
election to the Senate, in voting against . dreadful end of thoir muornblc lite*
giving our Supremo Judges a salary of I
. continually before them.
85,000^ach per annum. Wo did vote I

to giro them, each 84,000, which in our
The Committee onjfi'enaibns
judgamont is all that thoir service* are
worth to the people, and a much more Ileus® of Representatives have
liberal compensation for their services, I ously agreed to report a bill U

than 85,000 would be for our Governor,
or 83,500 for our Circuit J-d&lt;-, and I। make an important change iu the aola! rite of thoan engaged in that bureau.
yet the people refuse to giro the latter
' The saloryj.if the Cteramireionor, Chief
evra 82,500 at the last election*. It is j
art trw*, however, as our cotampornry Clerk, nnd Baade of Division*, will be
would have his readers believe, that wo I
did not urge tho adoption of tha salary i with tho amount of labor porformtd and
roaponribility assumed. A new officv
through the columns of the Bsxxxa aad : wdl be created—(has of assistant Comby every personal ctfort we could mako, | mia*ionjr— with a aalary of 84000, tha
as our friends in all parte of thia Bena- amount now received by the Commfotorial District will affirm, but it ia true, rioac-r. Th® free of Examining Sutthat we did not favor that one limiting geoaa all over the U. 8. will be rairod|
the number ef Grevuts, but tho editor tLu* enabling mans experienced physi­
of the /rarwaf should know enough to cians to fill position* which they now
poridrely decline oa accoant of iiqufficienocyof cumpensatfon.
One of tho nieit impartant sections
act of ours through his column* or from of this bill i* contained in tho proposi­
hia extrew.-ly loon hung tongue, we do tion to publish in each County newspa­
not deem it of any important-? to giro per a list of the pensionsre of that com­
further attention to his willful misrep- munity, thus by publicity preventing
resentstirwi of our action pertaining to gross fraud* on tho Government which
ere daily being perjwtrated by reason of
the secrecy maintained In regard to

I

dilution being submitted at the April
stonirwi, we rwfor the editor to article
XX Becton ero of tho Couslitutfou, and
to tho vary abte report uf Senators Em-

ing, and tho following officers ware
elated for thAnsuiug year:
President—Gcu. W. Ii. Withingtuu.
Vies President*—Gen. G. 8. Wbriuer,
Copt Clinton Bpenccr, (.’apt. J. H. M&lt;Gowan, Surgron E. J, Bcaine, Gon. J.
H. Kidd, Ool. W. B. MttCreery, Maj. B.
W. Huston, Jr., Maj. T. Morris, CoL
W. B. Wright
Treasurer—Capt 8. IL lluw.
Eaootding Secretary--CoL Delo*
PhillipeOotToepouding Secretary —Col. C. 11.
Grant
Johnson offered a preamble aad neo- j Executive Cummittoo—Gen. Withing fattens which was debated and amend- ton, Maj. H. Buula, Gen. F. W. Switi,
A and tbs following drawn by Mr. Capt (J. W. Watkins, Gen. U. I- BpeulBaxter, accepted aud adopted :
A resolution of respect iru pared to !
Wane**, A committee havo been
appointed by the business committee of j tho memory of the lute Col. C. J. Dick­
the Michigan State Agricultural Society, I inson of Hillsdale, of the 10th Infantry.
to meet tho Northern Michigan Agri­
The next annual meeting is to b&lt;
cultural and Mcdianical Society to con­
'
sider if some plan of union of tho two hold at Jackson, April Oth, 1871.
aocietiea could not bo agreed upon, ana
The banquet at tho Lausing House
a committed having been appointed by was most sumptuous and nbundauL The
tho Northern Agricultural and Mae’uanical Society to meet such committee.and bill of fare contained 26 dishes of ng-Jtand full, 11 of iclblies, 18 ot eakejpd
jvlliess. D of fruit and nut*, with tea,&lt; dfee, and champagne. No hotel in the
Blate could present' a more t ;irun:iu
repast, or tables more beautifully deco­
rated with pyramids of confectionery,
boquets of flowers, aud luinislura Co.lU
flags, than the tables prepared by Mr.
Hudson; and every thing was retvud
with that quiet, prompt etficien-y char-

meat of such committee give a plodgv
to tender the resignation of tlirir re­
spective office*, it rendered nece**ary
or desirable that the place* may be
filled by tho pcrooca recommcwlod "by
soeb joint committee ; and further, that
at leart one-half of tho members of the
Executive Committee of each society
pledge thetaaeivee to such joint oonlmittee to tender their naignaaon if-^eces*ary or desirable that thmr places may
'bo tilled by tho persons »o rooimmouded,
that the now board of officers and m*mix»r» of the Executive Cutnmitteu may
fuu-ly represent tha interact* «.f the «-n-

I tho rock* qc the mountain aide* and
, Gght with terrible energy, seldom giv­
ing the troop* a chanee to reach them
i While they*pick off the troop* with imI punity. Thia miamanaguaicnl of tho
Modoc* i* in duvet violation of the
President'* Indian policy, and the soonor the injditice ia receded from, and tho
Iniana are treated with jusfon and hu­
manity, tho belter it will be for tho rettlera of that region a* well a* tho Cuan-

New Advertisements.

IF YOU WANT

HASTINGS, MICH.

AKR’S

BACON &amp;

Tar Cordial,
BUSINESS CIRCLES.

NATURE’S GREAT REMEDY

For upward* of thirty-eight years
tlie Dxraorr Fxxn Paua has bo?n recog­
nised aa one of tho leading journals ia
tho West This high position—to long
maintainnl-it will be the constant aim
of the publishers lo doserro an j retain.
With the increased facilities nt com
mun3 tho publisher* will strivu to make
tho Zrw J'rers in the future »till more
than in tho past, a good newspaper.
Tho Xrar Pnu, |olitically, will be devoted to au intelligent support of thoee

Throat and I-rtanjo-

l«utperily of tho nation can bo best
subserved and proaiotad. Its
BDITOR1AL DEPARTMENT
Will be conducted in a spirit of fairness

! titles un Current, Political, Social aud
■ Moral Topics, will bo of that olmractar
' which baa given th" Fru Prut so nxtended a reputation.
_

In this department will bo found in­
formation received by telegraph from
all l*rt* uf tlw&gt; world. In it* telegraph­
ic now* tfo&gt; /rw J'rsss ia second to nona
and contains a larger extent than any
other Michigan newspaper special die[.atchre. thereby giving Its reader* tho
*-arli«wt and inort cranploto inteUigrocw
uf all important event*.
THE IXJCAL DEPARTMENT.
Will be inten-rting and entertaining,
full and complete, abounding in those
spirited and racy descriptions of currant
iivi-nt^ which hare rauwd the f'rM Prt—
*o 1m, tn largely quoted from and have
given it a rvtiutviioa in all sections of
tho United States as being in tbi* re­
spect absolutely unexcelled.
I THE MICHIGAN NBW8 DEPART-

The guoits sat dvwu to tha viands ut
1 about 10 o'clock, aud the toast-giving
rommenred at llillU. .Ml tho piartk-i
who ware expected to respond to toasts,
excepting three weto pn &gt;,-ul
Ueu
Wm. Humplucy
toast-master.
exercises uete diversitlsd by mueftarok; tho lacnsiug Silver Cucin.-t
BaS, end singing by a quarte tte, cjmIHswid uf Mrs. Woodcock, Mr*. DoVim-y,
Mr. Lee, aud Mr. Bouicat, with piano
ai-eumpauimeut by Miss Barnard.
Aa tlie opening exerriMe, n pic:u
written by a Michigan lady wav read by
Hen. E. W. Swift, entitled ‘OurDefeu lcts,' aud ‘dedicated to tho MiiLi^an

! Will contain an a.xmrato record of the
doing* in every locality of the Start,
gathered mainly fron special oonwepoudunts selected fur thoir intelligence,
trustworthinra* and the forilitiro they
I I'lUCU for traamitting the eariiMt and
I most important information.
Under
this heading will come special reports of
public events occurring within the boun­
daries cd tho State, written by member*
of the A’rw Prm' Iteportaital Staff,
'with *ueh judgement, accuracy and dis1 crimination a* shall insure strict relia’ bility.
FARM AND FIRESIDE DEPART-

First-Class Instruments.

Hew Scales.
KtTICE.

New Styles.

New Prices.

ft Pitt Tree Tir Ctrtiil,

Very Low.

Great American Dyspapsia Pills,

Tf'areroom, A’o. 255 Greene, near lighth St.,
WOBM SUGAR DROPS

thigaa. It* market reports contain
■rything ot interest to tho morchanta,

fully collated and rovirol, and record
all the jrimipal tranaactiod* in tho ra­
tions article* of trade; froduce and
mt rehandi«A in the market* of the lead­
ing ot.ys in tho L’muu, n* well as more

KERRY R. WISHART.
1*1101’ltn-rroii.

I.ITERARY FEATURES.

:v ;•

[ for a higher level and a broader th-’, i
I For twenty reais it Las lx co riait.ug
thr people all o»vr the land, aud
fog to establish itself in th - r bunm ui
ItogutSr mecuag of the Common a power for good—a&lt;wktag to man
Coon-til, at the Council Room, Monday brut la purer acd ha|&lt;pier. But it L.I
Lmitationa which are now pueix-d asLlr
evening, Jan 27 th, 1873.
Hereafter it will take the form vf tbeditor’s own ulcsdjof what a uuigari ■

B. F. NORRIS &amp; CO

The irn Prtu will bo cuudueted with
' the sauto careful nxrard to tb« eefoction
of all that is interesting and instrnctirv.
1 the general utiu being to pniduoo such
a. journal as shall iiwl a welcome ia
I • »&lt;-ry intelligent homo circle a» well a* i
the- &lt;x*mting room aud t!u&gt; offii c, on.that so citizen of Michigan especially
can rdk.rd to do without.
Tm Diitr Fax* Parse, superior in
nil n-’pect* to any Detroit newspaper, is
furnished to mail eubscribvr* nt Txs

i 139

Tltc lit-Wiuit Fata; Paca* Wl.
tain* all the nesra of the daily, and is
nuliiislied thriev a week, bciug far the
| brat jouraal fur farmcra oml merchant s
residing iu tho interior who, while xa t
tejing tufficivnlly well informal throng'll
u weekly uewipapor. still hay. oU Use
n ail tnrilitic* to enable them to take a
dufly.
Tlii* isliuon is furnished at
' Fits Duturs a year.
Tnz Wxzxiv Fata Parse for Miclugai i
readers, by l«r the Bert journal publish­
ed, ia furnished al Two Dollars a veer.
Io the grtler up of a club of fire an ex­
tra copy wilt be furnished. For data,
uf ten tho mice will bo 81.80 for each
per year. Extra inducement* to eun
vaMH.ro to bo had on application by.let-

The prevent number la one of great
IdinutM of. previous mootiuga read
excellence aad inlrmt, aud a ]Mui*e
and approvad.
of the good thing* to eoOM&lt; . It ba*
By Aid. Wood—
That an order of 831.75 on general Levei greatly enlarged ood Literally IL
highway fund bo drawn in favor of lustratod. “Pipacy Potto'* begin* n new

Jan. Sth, 1872, fur which an order was
never drawn. The amount being for
work on and about Iron Bridge.
Carried.
Mured by Aid. Jewell, that th® Fire

Wisharfs Pine Tree

and impartiality, free alike from peraon| ul rancor or undno fiiroriteiam. Ito ar­

Fourth, We further recommend that
•die next annual fair of the united aoci♦ty shall be fold at some point north
of tho line of tho Michigan Central
Railroad.
Tlxwe resolutions were reportrd to tho
the Raw Rvcrnit—R«*]*&gt;nvc bv Maj.
Executive Board of tho Northern Mich- H. A. etiaw.
'
tan Society at thoir option in the af­
Michigan—Be*p&lt;'n*c by liovcrout
ternoon of the 16th ins»., and were, af- Bagiev.
Tho I’Jo**—R«*[&gt;-&gt;um&gt; by 8. D. Bing­
imously adopted.
ham.
. In compliance with their rocotnmeudOur Fallen Comrades—Uestnir-.- by
dlivns ths following gtntlemen were ap- Gon. B. M. Cutchvon.
t
[idntixi u member* of tho 'joint eotnThe Loyal Women - IL-&gt;tvu -e '
mitteo projoecd to lotm a union of the Cok C. B. Grant. _
two eocietie*.
The Hutue Gustd-IL-on-in-e bv &lt; d
Edwin Phelps, of Poatiao ; Anderson j C. V. Do Land.
Skout, of 8t John*; A. 8. Browne, । Wtaia Johnny came Man-bing Huinc
Ikmtwatsr; C. I* Whitney, Muskegon ; —Response by G. n. W H. Within;Townsend North, Vassar.
The ccimmilti-e of the Michigan State
Agricultural Society recommend that
the annual meeting of tho Executive
Uemmittoe be called by the President
I Tho January issue uf “Ailhur’’ ia at
I oar table. Tho 2/te* JfofsaM talcs
| with this number, iu "New Departuii

time la which to make a,report.
Carried.
The Finanse Committee reported back
have been supplied by tho phonograph­ tho account of I. A. Holbrook, of 8100.
ic notes taken on the spot at tho time
Moved by Aid. Jewell, that tho report
uf tha Court of Inquiry. The notes
hare boon re-transcribed iu long hand of the Committee be tabled. Aye* and
and corer a long period of groat histor­ nays called and resulted as follows:
Ayes — Eastmtn, Wooley and Jewell
ic record. It makes 3,361 pages of le­
gal cap—averaging 225 words to tha
Noya—Hama and Wood.
^y Aid. Jewell—
page. Mr. Benj. Pittman, one of the
Thai Henry C. Lfcwis be allowed an
best phonograplmn of tha land arrived
here to-day with this record for use ox tension of thirty days fur eellectfon of
taxes in the citv of Hasting*, to date
from Feb. 1st, 1873.

The House Bilk amended, abolishing
the franking prinisge ia toto, Ium just
pa sard tho Senate. It will go to the
piro State. He remained st the Capi­ Hoose lor concurrcnco.
tol, alteading to the »nsnnii of the naArmstrong, the sitting Delegate frouw
tioo, while tM Republican member, of
tha New York Legislature in caucus

IE., Horn Richard, Johnson Honco A.
— - aflrrnoon meeting w.ut hold of Jordan ' ~
i wo hn* no report, but the buri j
neetiuga we* held iu ilio ‘Ifopre-I

1873.
Detroit Free Press-

‘Window*’ hero been a great feature ia :
tho Jlew.
Every subrcril&gt;cr to tho
Magarino for 1878 will receive n «.;.y

LADIES' REPOSITORY
I’’OK 1W73-

Otr tr Sit fl Ik Ians imb bob
un Fuma,
srucra
.
WATER UH

un

at

rue

Shingles, Lsth, &amp;c.

B. F. STKrSTHOFF,

corner

of

Madison,

CHICAGO.

Pearl Batt*,
Ice Pnclicra.
CaflroUrro,
byrup Disbea,
Bpoon Holder*.
’fop* and Goblets,
Braodeto,
OoH Tumbles.
Silver Thzmblr«,
Gold Loektte,

loveliest «tevl engravings ever i«&gt;uixl
Terms, 82.,'HJ a year, with a rodurtion
fur club*. Address T. 8. Arnica &amp; Box,

Tax Lxnr's FttzrfFua Fnacxav.—
The February number of this cltanning
Magarino open* with aa engraving rep­
resenting a young mother looking t.-nrfully over an old le*eon-bcok which be­
longed to her daa.1 child—a ameet and
touching picture. Then there te a land­
scape, a Bridge over a Swiss Ravine,
and a ntmiiwt of Fashion Cut*. The
Music te ‘The Mountain Echo Galop."
The literary contents arc “Cotem-l
Cembrelleng*. Valeutma," by Deiey
Ventnor; “Una and her Prinrv," by
Mia* Muxroy ; “Seeing and Believing,"
by Martin C. Payne; "Darothea," tliapening of Fanny Bodgron's new nov­
elet ; “A Rumoneo of West Point." by
By Aid. WoodEil* P.onmm Church: “Count Osborn's
Thai the report of Committee ap­
Rwfu*al,” by Marion Howard; “The
pointed to confer with some person in Mortar at Greyland*," Mt*. Hour-.
regard to acting as City Attorney be ta­ Wood's ne w Durol. Ac., So Send for a
•ample number, containing all the iuker, from the table.
ducemento. Price 82,00 a year, or 82.Cji-Iik.k.
__ _
-T..,.

State St

£. 3

city lit»s ctpoi

c

id

Has now on hand a com­
plete assortment of Books.
Stationery, Pens, Penhold­
ers, Ink, Slates, Pencils,
Pictures, Picture Frames,
Initial Paper and Envel­
opes of the latest styles,
Picture Cord, and Fancy
Articles for the Holidays.
Call and sec them,

J/to. Ipw.

ft talar LiiiKil

_ Sinkal aid Istaital,

DENTIST

4r Ff» P"T

Offnt.

paijst Tiisror
J. SKWAUB

Music
Gold &amp;

FtMSBttr ui ]

�Tq* RypUsuciyi

Th* Lwgielaturo i* to have a rotas*
for • few daya
tXhen- are many deaths this winter—

rnually among *ld«rly jieoplc.
let fever and diphtheria kavu occured
in Woodland recently.
When th* flooring i* ready at the
school building work will progress more
rejadiy.

_______________ £. ■murrv.j-.st.

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Ltcal tow Foticej.

Subtcrijriou* to th* Bixxxa are com.
i«g in quite hrvly. Ploea* accept th*
thank* of tho publishers fat the *amo.

JSXSI5SMK8t^‘
A horse belonging to Gov. Begley
ran away one duy last week, and broke
yttur watehea, clock*, or jewelry at low­ a leg. feu »5u0.
er rates than at any other establishmeat in th* city, call at the Barber
Shop Building north side of S'at* St.

I want any iqdantity uf prim* roil
Butter far which 1 will nay the highswt
market prico in cash.
I also want
dross id chicken* for which, if fat, aad
drawn, I will pay 10 eta. pur pound.
C. ft. Siunnr.
Hastings, Jan. 21, 1878.

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Institution in tho City of Heatings that
la mure worthy ot patronage, than that
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hardshi|w, skknea*. and sulfcring en­
dured by many who Imd come t &gt; Barry
rounty to moke ■: their faturo Luma,
Ball at Jackson, and it is an honor to and then thn facr* would quickly change
the Fraternity of that enterpcising’xlty to joy, a* tha ajwaker -xuuld change
Ed. say* it ia peeling tmaine**, thia froei hi* relating scene* of grief and
bring Route Agent on the cars such
cold weather, lor he from hi* cars *•» bring down the house ia roar* of laugh­
, ter. Relating matter* of dilforout cl Atthey pe*W
The Benn i* th* only paper in the acter, musk', Initb vocal aud instru­
State of its ai*e, but what costs it* sub­ mental, dancing, Ac., the afternoon and
scribers two dollars per year.
The cveping pafd away but toa quickly.
Bax*■* only 11.60.
The *5.000 prise in tho Harmonic ot our county disjarv-d to their homes
lo reflect njoii many scene* that Lad in­
deed escape*! tl.cir memory, but wa*
brought to mind by the reunion here
the other day. We understand the |

help ua by handing iu whnt they owe
Money is always acceptable, arpf w&lt;
shall feel to thank all who l:^p u&lt; it

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Immense Reduction in ail our Prices,

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3,NO00 WORTH OF MM!
Must be Sold this Winter.
Having bought an immense Stock from two Bankrupt Houaea in
New York, we are going to noil Good* 25 per cent, low­
er than any other House in Michigan.

We are in Earnest,
And our Prices Prove it.

We haven't room In mention all our Reduced Pricey, but wt
Herewith Pledge oil wive* to Offi -r uml Sell the Beat Bargains in
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we clip the following article whlrli we
&gt;|wcUlly command to tire attention of
all our reader*, aud trust heed tuny be
given ta the suggestions, in Npnl t&lt;&gt;
quretlnn that tnix-b uf (be money eetit
i abroad for new.paper- would be much
! more Judicially expended in the pur­
Charlo* GtIky. who lived In U&lt; South­ : eba-sfof tho-e published in tho btnte :
west corner of Pralrtevllla Township,
committed suicide on Friday Eve., of
last week, by culttng bl* throat. H*
was a brothar of John 1*. Gllky, of:
Richland. Kalam.axj Co., at whom
l.ou-e hs wa* when he put an end to hl*

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annually hereafter, aud of tonne tlie
interest at each meeting will far exceed
that of the proceeding •toe. Article* of
association were presented and read by
Willard Haye*. uni were aloptod. Or­
ganisation completely electing n. A.
Goodyear 1‘rvvxdunt, W. 1* Bristol ami

WE MEAN BUSINESS NOW

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W* wore in hopes tn have ua 1 ths
The foUcwfag article has been scat ua
proceedings vt tho Pioneer* Meeting from Middleville for publication, pro­
that was held in this city on the 21th , Turning that tbo writer draws his own
inat, lo publish in this issue, but a* we photograph, we respectfully give it a
were not at said meeting, nnd the Sec­ place in cur column* :
retary of the meeting having boon sick
There ia a epechnun uf humanity liv­
and confined to hi* bod since tho wett­ ing in Middlut ills, whoso businoat hours
ing, wo can giro but a abort sketch of call him to a little shanty (that ho calls
the proceedings. The attendance wa* hi* office) on Main street. Thia speci­
a great deal larger-than any eno dared men uf humanity wears a fierce musLope fur, and the occasion ua* on* to taehe, Li* eye* like those if the grey­
be remmbvrod always by those ia at­ hound are act in a Lead about a* well
tendance. Prominent among the a*- developed, Id* tone is not quits as large
■embly, wa*Dr. Wm. Upjohn, Willard aa a 1 hitch flat iron, his oars and voice
Haye* and wife, Solomon C. Hall now
of MiaHmri, Mr. Partuel**-, one of tho oas ; and, Ob, v
viry first settlers of th* county, but now would you like
a resident, wo belinvs, of Maryland, but I forixmr, f&lt;
Wm. Ingram, nnd a great many more'
whom we cnanut mention, but wbu were
among the first scUlm of tlw county.
Tho mtottainux-r.t emumcnevd k&gt;un
tuc of a beanpole drowsed in
after noon nnd was kept up till mid­
Ilia tiny sheet joints you to hi*
night or 11 tor, an ! anuUur such an cn- trivial occupation, and taking him all in
joyablo afl’air «m never held in Boat­ all, the only wonder ia how auch a frame
ing*. The meeting aud greeting uf ul&lt;i
friotid*, the partaking of refreshment*,
consisting uf everything in tho lino oi
eatables, from Juhnnytako ia its pl.iine*t made style, to tbo rkli*«l of cukes, iu!cUignnc.r of th* death of Willard
pic*, vic., *ervvd by tho old jitunt-ont 11 aye*. Mr Haye* wa* an old printer,
and thoir inestimable wivvs, In stylo* to | »!*» one of tlie oldest j ionoer* of Barry
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THEY HAVE STOOD THE
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✓Now that we have rpleadid alrighing,
why don't car farmers improve their
Sine in hauling in their produce, which
i* very scarce iu the city, and brings a
good price. Bring along a load or two
of com and carts, get a pocketful of
greenbacks call on the printer and then
g* on ywtir way rejoicing.
Sxwtxo Mirl’.in the very best ia
the world and cheaper than enywhere
else in Barry County. Com* ia and try
them aad you will be convinced that it
feet. We buy all of our Machines and by the ojwning of »[Tti&gt;g will have
Michigan Central R. R. isforacash,
and can aad will sell them at built 1,409 mile* of telogntph.-and have
'OLD. SELUBU SSDSiaKT ROUTE.
under its control 3,000 mile* of wire.
Within th* jwst two ytarv nearly 500
miles of poise have been *et up!

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ighbortax-d. autt sims Its port
krepitef it« r -.uler- informed
ig the pixnrere o: tbo &lt;&gt;utd-lc
k* the rd bare iuerva-e• ‘n al*»
■ i* cnlarf.-cl, but it never nsg-1

the Moore’ and ‘The Village Bell;’ which
are given awgy to subscribers to tho .4L
duw. Ihe most bewuliful and valuable
American monthly, and than leave your
orders for it with Mr. Brook* at the
Bi* su office, or Mrs. Dower, and Re-

American Organ
Is Bred it the PiMie m its nil.

Everybody Should try them before Purchasing Elsewher

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Curraue. Cxoraixe, Cunarea.—Tbo
beat amortment ia the city consisting of
heavy Caaaimere Suit*. Black Cloth
Bril* aud a splendid aaaortment of Black
Pants and Veal suitable for those anlm-

Overcoat* *5 to *26
cheapest Store in the
State.
Star Clothing
Bouse Grand Sapid*.

In regard to ‘•stolen aleigb rides"
published in the Jranul week before
last, in which they ask “if ii i* proper
Lx a man to aeiao th* opportunity and
in tbo dark nee* of night, take another
man's wife, ete." Tho Msddireilfo pa­
per of last week give* a bit *f advi.«
in two li—.italj.
“O, du.'l -l.-l u; .Ucl.
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THEWEBER. HALLETT &amp; CUMSTON.
AND GABLER PIANOS.
FRANK L. WARD.
May M.

✓Every van who ia acquainted wit11

Dcacun Van Brunt of this city, know
hia penchant for joking. He attempted
to perpetrate a joke upon Bnlemou C.
Wo hate encouraging rrjv.it* from
HoU. th* other day at the Pion eers’
all parts of the ccnntry oi the {respect*
meeting, but th* thing boomeraugod, —
for a large yield of frail tho coming
tee ton, the reemt cold &gt;nap having in­
jured tho fruit bud* very slightly- Frail

;ia i mg* aright! It roods in thia way, grower* that v er* despond &lt; nt two wroks
‘ A certain taan went dowu from Jerusa­ ago, Inqjin to look mom cbwrtal i s they
lem to Jerico, aad fell among thievoa.’ "
A burst of laughter waa ms tat'.ta ueotra bothood of Spring Lake, neatly al! the
and nproaroua. and Van—anbrided.
peueh trow are reported all right ro far.
the Early Crawfted soeming to be th*
Terra*' Mcsicll Momi.r, No. ®1,
. only one injured to any eaten!, and un­
Cor February, com** promptly to baa J.
less we bare «dd«r weMher than wi
and sa. *»&lt;*uaL overflowing with m»Iehave had, ttonre used be no fear* enter­
dy. Tbi* Magunne ia fhreuMsd at the
tained that there will not bo a fair, if
low price of 13,00 per ywr, aad mmnot a large, yield this y«r.-&gt;*r » * 0*.
tain* mor* masse iu a single moe'hly
uusiber than can be bought in ahewtform fur double that sum. The number
The “C., B. * Q. B- E.,’’ raauiag before ua conlaina; “Our Lttie Pet,” a
bawtlfel bolted by the iamom s.-mg- Minnesota the cold map of Chtictmaa
reputation in th* had two years a* th*
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aad “Give my Love to all al Home ;
Two-Part Songs, •'Fold we our Hsnd.
in Prayer" aad “Far from my Thought
Together with the folfowiag lucrumva

wa*k has Uvu svrp&lt;us&lt;-d by lb* cold of:
Sunday, Jas. 5»tb. At Sparta the tber- !,
mometer marked 4.’&gt;« la-low rrro. at La

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Ki.hijia Miiiiirr Dsjot.
l» hotooa, and the b&lt;‘it, making it
•ay throagh tbo dure aflbe-wind .w
bapa to grew dim The «bxiur push­
Wk Ae groat book Wire turn on th
tobtoW ktabd ever h at th. ope
fpato beycud, wh&lt;ro tho fire bad die ‘

toeoorpei, daopite Uo awkward bu
viguroue effirrts a* sweeping that hnd
been expended upon it, wm neither
bright nar tidy. The doctor's thought­
fol «fto Memoir took in time details ;
hie meditations wore of something olse.
bei U oononod tu him, vaguely thst the,
frtoee wore* dreary, uuhumalike air./'
Ha waa thinking nf a-Mir of brown
9goo and a grave, sweet Um. Snob vietoan tofght Eave made the &lt;4.1 room seum
bright, but that tbe &lt;yu&lt; had of Utawvwe kA alik aC ■ - - .. - - I... ....I ,I.,

pared bur the long walk? it wa. out
h-r way, ha knew—so well ho had
earned the round ot leeoon-giring ’
Joe ns still deep in th&gt; subject of
urglars. He hai explained to ba own
xusfactum bow, •*ft« dors, they ear iy
snUTux tltafll shine, or nM shine, jn.t
.. they want ..’em to; and they wear
doffed aboas that you m*l h-ar n &gt;
auce'nn cat with mitteui uu Ant
snvhow, you Cis'l tell who they are, if
you do soe 'em, 'carue thoir faoos are
jjvered with — with -oh I what is it tiiov
pnt on their kaeas. Unde Hast
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•Ou tueir faccwy ropealod Un.io Max.
aoadering cnoiber question—Should ho

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to enouantor him. Ho did no: wondui
M H particularly. “Thirty dro jh&gt;
•id, and grown dull and nloading frou
a Mfr of early care and hards hip. Whs
•boald draw her to you. Maxwell CaaayF he aneetwaod, a faint smile ai
hie own foi.y fiituag over bis bps for an
toetent and losing Itself umiar the heavy

4Ilo caught tbo finl souud of hia step
on tuo «Uir—a slower rep th in usual,
and tbe dodoc'k firns wore a fsia‘ etoixd
u; dirappuintmnnt from his uu ucc.-»ful walk It pawed Inrougli .wifi nul
varied chxngcs, bowurer. al lue discuverr &lt;lf Jue’a barricade, and tbe toefttoad 1
rohoarral of hia vaiiMt expl.nl.
'Caught her slick as could be; alto
didn't get a chance to burglar anything
at a!l,It&gt;Hl yon!* begas tue youthful CEO. T. ROWELL A CO’S ISEOlUO
detect! ru bo tatinjy, but paused in open­
mouthed dismay at witnessing !&lt;&gt;• -peed
with wnich tbe chaira wore pu4rad
.irido. and tbo daagurous lady rel-iawd
'MiaiMure! Wuat must you think 1''
•‘xetaim.d tbe doctor, apologetically, ro-;
gretiully.
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Tnat yuor style of iulu -tug cuitoin $5 10 Sdj
•ra to await your' return is sumewaat
piciuir, Dr. Cissy,' an* lepliel, a Jaih
uf mUou&gt;Bi tn nguug wita t.,u ana &gt;yanro
aud nNeutmuat in b«r tone.
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•Joel' bjgan t-ro iLrator stonily. B it GEO, Jk*. xt.«J -e «* - -- _
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$23,000 iu JUal Estate!

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$6,555 in Persona! Property.

716 PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS
MANTLES ANO MATES.

tedctooly a rapid, noisy stop acundod
npon tha stair*, the door was pushes
open and closed with a arata, and &gt;.
fteto, yuung votoa called out Lreerily
‘•B^n. Uncto -riaxF
•WeM, JoeF ro.pondeJ the docto
qniatly, namovod by the in vsJon.
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Joe entsrtaiasd no doubt of bis w-f

aat’l nu ourgisr lira t ny . salt.'

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Adv?rtiserT
thiaking bow miua uci,’ut&gt;r nw uld o,- J
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fL-e lurked with tua- granary, w .inmlv iys.■ • *•«
pcvMuue in tbegkie o. tbs ffrolgu.. Lt
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urt «il a way. Tlie tlwtor .eit u
itruggloi agaiiKi it, pret-i.i; f&gt; r
•ritn qttMk, firm slip lintti-.wi
town looked old an I aid. tf
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. lUged tv be uw*y from it Intel. — i r
.v«a inoHnutiun tnat he ba I reRv.ad
-xuiu of a bravo, brief criwd h.. in
that th. very life of lif- i, not it. Jvf. ...
rsi^d'his he?! ratwr 4?«M*
XXtotam tLiX. ££ w£‘£IS •u“j'““r auT2
fX Mdv roJ2dlv f" “ f"^ hi,SIW*r ST^7’Ziu .S* de'bghtu*

ia.* he added wistfully.
Tbe doctor surveyed tutu from the t&lt;«
•f hie muddy obeoa to the top at Lis
rartoy bead—no ynat distance—usd
as hr saw tbe air ot oonsetoesaUity to fill any office. with
which he drew hitsaalf up and thru*:
hia hands into bu peckete.
•What e ’come of my jacket-but­
tons F naked Joe. fancying Ural ho rea l
thatqaaiCM in tba giance but upon
him. ’•V. hy, some of 'em tore offi tlrat'o
alL Whal doos go with ’em, Uncto
Max? *Umm mTs always askin’ me
sod I don't know. Believe they ju.t
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that a tnu'hsr a lips had been wuat t_&gt;
quote long agv--csn&gt;e back io him.
fifty rente that yuu may buy Hr.-eruck
and the strong man repealed th-iu with
era with tor the crouing two lunu-nts.
' a mure .imule, eanws: leith taan tbo pnocet’
‘lunrhcn,’ corrected Joe.
aapihnewa of others, nnd Gvl will UXo
:
*A.l right; it’s all the «auio thing,'
care .f yuura.'
laid the iLclor placidir
Joe. Uft to himwlf, Sil IJsaly dinorJuo dil nut quite uniat.taad it uo‘.
ered that the office waa rather dark.
Ho stirred tba£.iala in tho grate, put un
freah fuel, and soon had a nrix.it. dane*
frequou: EUAst at tb-tr bua-o. and tho
ing blue that sent its chorry light into
laaiLjr all dropped into Use way ot eall­
ing her •EJiln.’ £ut alter tncro na I
•That’s more like!' bo oolilcxjuixeil, La-o a quiet wedding one morning, au I
perching him»elf in an arm chair, end bo hid to-med t&gt; divide hi. rail, bv
I settling hia chin meditatively between . tsrven Uns office and tbo union, ebeo.'-'
bis hands, quite obUriuiu w thoir r.i; «nt
contact with the cuaL ‘Expset th&gt;o isn't j
so pour a place. neilh.-r. ’ Hear.l him
i say ihit whin. Sinn over in In it j «r, is
uno uf tbn moot valuable m abciuas lie
. know of. Cot as much as d.aaiiu&lt;h
. mebbo^md be a-got a lot of it But if
[ I was goin* burgiirm', I waul lai e&gt;eal
i no such nAsty.ta.tir&gt;' stull Ugh!"
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A soft rap at tho door mterruptel i Norn. bolunging to tha l‘r-sb.VUin*n «uI him snddeuly. He stand to bis loet, ’ cietjr uf wuu.li the Hur William C. tVie.
Igpnd. after an instant’* hesitarion. ven. nor, D D., ba. |i&lt;ug toep die vu.-y pu(&gt;.
A
reund ia backyards erer no long, and| lured, n rather uncertain *Cj&lt;ao in!’ He I Altar iKialur, Wat to bu dedicated.
how we'ie gum' to march some eightI bad not board tha light step on tbo i largo uumtwr ut airinejul tuatd-auiuonly w« have no
inaiiua trjai Rochester and vicinity hav­
name fur us yet Tom wants it Snyder .
ing txam invited, kit that ci.y by rail­
Ovaby, 'muse he • captain, and be il- if rev.eled a lady, which Wm more sus- road, grouped iu, aud funning a large
ways wants everrtbing ns med for him. peioui still, and ahe w -re 11 brows veil, •bare ul tna occu^uuU of a eir, ia sue
&gt;M Fd KkasomethiBg about the torches tnat was the m nt smpicious thing of
ia it—Light’Baarora or Turchm or all Jem didn't at nil like the anpoarsomething ’
ance oi things.
Is the doctor iuF us koi the smng«r,
’ Tortures would be a very appropr.
ato cams,' oom mantod ih. doctor, pleasantly.
Joe rstreatod a little aa be orlvauMd. ■uy, at Liror. It boitig mi tiriut&gt;r and
awakening from hia reverie in time to
aad^espantod succinctly:
untensriy cute/and in unusaadj beery
budr
■nd* be.ag upon me ground, a
•Will be bo bark soon, do you know F lonuus wtod and suow storm »euing in,
tbe train uad net procured mnny uni).
‘Voted iirqnwrtierf Joe, dabght- questioned toe visitor.
•Gueoo ao—'lure Jung.
Bu: bo's betcre it bjre.ua teuexed iu tile auuw,
«Uy. Bat Undo Max relapsed into sisoaca aad walked away to the window. dreadful strong, and he carries all hie with a part uf ft uj too track, an l. so
A gray tog waa settling dowu upon money in hUpoBkate,’ ropuod due, di.- cold aad leuipeaMu..* wu lae uigul,tuo
the town, making it dark early, and al^h-Wlady looked •urprised—di^ train. Iliuagii eVurr |x&gt;»o&gt;oie vffjn ws.i
I uiude. uid uut an.c .cd ia g»:tiug «x;n
rendy lights were beginning to akine
oot-frum the shop-window*. b&lt;ro and appuintod. Joe thuogh^ and bo vulun-1 rated until amcniug.
Wm.n un tbe wing again tbo con lust­
than along tbo street.
Faaoi'rs-b. leered anutbee dtoeu.isuo rem »rk: Tan !
er made bu roaud tu Iuuk attar iwa.ta,
hast.red their stops, aa if anxious to at* swtw hard to get 10 sleep.’
•Are yoe sure you axe wito-awake aad oomrag among tuo reverrn la, was
espe from the nu.tr. dopraeamg atrnrenow
r
asked
tba
vidt-e,
half
langamg,
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nUre to tbo warmth and bright.-. of
henx., the doctor fancied. A though: oat with a pcxxtod s ratiny of hia lace. I
‘Bet I an.,’ affirmed Jim, prom,.tiv, |■' vivid impreeaiuu u| uro «a-uu, excluiaot those waiting homee made him glance
.
ritoo more about tba room iu which be -inkmg hire toeuarince himMifuf lto» I uil:
| “i loll you what, genttomen, we oxnis
•toad.
Familiar it waa, sorter; it truth of hie StaArtlaa
1 wonder.’ murmured tho lady, ‘if I very rraar all gmag tu n—1 ia*t uigub”
eagki to ba homelike since it was all
the home he bad. Hia place of bu.inoM tbe doctor didn t Imre anything tor in-. | l»r. Cox. equal to tho ccctaeion aud
1 tbuught 1 should find wltut 1 wanted 'I I'xprtMaiun, qu .kiy aud iusUuUy reif ha hadgvne out.'
p.ied, “t’od UouvUesa s|MAk l&lt;« yuuiJm opened bis eyes rooUd nu l largo; I aeii, sir; but a« fur mo a.id mt trui.id.
here, wo uro tickulod to a Uideront atabou.—Eotrus
Dsawaa. in Btrftr’i
JfitjAU .t Jtr FAruorf.

Hee here, raobbe you might find
sumeching real ntoe in tn»other roe ui : ’
tie bant forth eagerly. 'Dicum ka.jj
loto of things thiwe oometimae'
•Dors h •. so that pwple can got th«m
whan.he is away? Pro .ably ho has
left what I wan: there.* Iler tm .
brightened ; she pmiei an in.iaat osif
•xpeotxng Joo to leal We wsy. ties
asked : ‘Where shall I look P
’Unddrlbo—on tne table in there,’
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VOL XVII,

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harsh taan. butte iv known for hie rigoroua justice, dad If be britere* tout
etory he will do his best .for yvo. I wHl
take you to him al once.’
No time re fast, and the merchant
soos found himself fa tte Archduke’s
prerooce, and was droired to rotate bis
story. When it wa. concluded, tte
Arehdak* after a moment’s reflection,
rasa a belt An official apparel
•Send for M—' naming the trenoherOttshosL
It ten* quickly done, and tte Arohdak*, without preombl* or qoaetion,
Mid to th* guilty man: *&amp;t down at
that writing dabta. and write as I,»kall
dictate to you.’ Th* man took hSHfeat
and took up th* pen ; th* Archduke

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1873.

end?.

you and I and young Hollar fought
aide by aid* on tha far-famed rocky
doubly frightened busk, which wa* halgbt fa Mexico, and how wo same
Dsaa Wire .--All is found
striking fa vata to hold its own. He of throe auffared together fa a Mexican
Dungaomaadhow
we were *eoteno*d aad
, tte riata. whose name, a* I was told by
‘No,’ said th* man, springing from
i one of tte other honsmea, was Jim made to draw for our lire*, and how
his amt, *1 woaA writ* that*
■ [ Gru wall, now dropped tte rain, and it yon drew the black bean, the penalty
Then yna are guiltv/ was th* prompt
hung loose on Charlie's shoulder. He uf which wa. death, and how Haller
answer.
whirled tte riata around hta head pre- and I offered to forfeit oar lire* that
Puxxled andrfoifad, he resumed his
1 paratory io taumhlng it upon th* horns your* might be spared. You forgot tb*
of the quarry far * moment; tte rope day wo were lying in the bunch ofahap‘Mr J)u» Win
AH ia found out.
' left his tend, sad hovertag over the paral, surrounded by hordes of yelling
Srod tte l&gt;ox by tte banter.’
head of the buck settled down upon bis oivage^ and how then and there wu
He than signed it with his own name
horn* A* soon a* tte koras saw tte swore eternal frisndship and fidelity t&gt; ,
by tha Archduke1* order, and a massennuceee* of the cast, he turned suddenly each other fa th* event oi our encape. You
gwr waa dteprtntes with'ft.
to th* left, stojiped short, and braced forget nil theae thiap and call me a
The messenger found ths lady at te.himself for tte oorntag jerfe Th* elk, coward. But ia reply I do not call you
i
It
is
no: always those who seem moat trilat; whan she road the missive *te
toon tvrrifad than ever st feeling th*
busy who eocotapltah th* moat work. tamed ashy pale, trembling violently.
rope on his horns, was bounding down
Then leaning forward ah* drew the box
This
wasfllustratad
thr
other
day
ta
a
a alight declivity at a terrible pare, but rod ia your tawom there beats as kind
fruna a receaa in bar toilet tabla, and
w
aa he was fa ths midst of op* of his gi- ;and true a heart a* hver beat fa the very forcible manner
The foreman of ono of our large news­ handed it to the bearer, who awiftly regnutio leaps, the rope tightened, and te breast of man. You have but ua*
paper offices wi---- 1---- 2^- - I—' tarteng^tlaosd it in the hands of th*
was thrown a complete somereoutt aad Igreat fault, bat that i* an unpardonable
wa* foil sprawling on ihe sward, white 'one, for when under it* iaflasnee you who knew noth
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the horse never stirred from his track* !would kill your beat Irioad. Col. Casey, busmens, over
Before tte animal rould regain his feet I• deniaed tn apology or a meetiug of th* cempoaing room te watched with
the doga were upon him. but ttey were 'you immediately. Gruwell, you have wonder and admiration the thousand of
Httta
bits
of
metal
pdriog
withready
always
b»u
my
friend,
and
to.,
too.
1
commanded to keep off. aad tte proa- '
dick, click, lite the noise of* Wee of
irate buck was allowed to get up, end believe. If you ere atill, ths beet way
machinery, into the polished stick*
with a peculiar anort, and with a stamp to show it is to let him free."
which th* compoeitoro held ta tteir
that mad* all tte'joint* at bi* ponder­ . ?A yt?u* W*J to •Ecw
frieudahip, . hands. The foreman asked him to point
ous lag crack, tte elk lowered his brist­ indeed," Jim answered acorufully. At.
ling suiters and “went far" Jia. Thia length Gruwsli. on condition that they i
was just wtet was wanted ut him. would remain quiet far awhile, and giro
GruweU spurred hie boros toward tb* him time to suttlc the difficulty, looaeu'
I
river, and the elk followed in hot pur­ ed his hold.
“Blab," eaid Caeey, “in order to'
suit, thinking, n* doubt, that Jim wa*
trying to cseaad his wrath, aad aa de­ make you quarrel with me I called you I
tenumed te should not Ou they went a coward. Hero, before the ones ibot I
toward the river; we followed close be­ heard tee utter tte word, I renounce it, I
It waa early in th* month of Mar. hind. When Jim arrived at th* rivw You are not a rawarl.
said th* foreman, •vout
Hutt is th* I
I 18&amp;6, that 1 we. standing in th* shad* bank, he swerved suddenly from Us ®&gt;lj apology I .hall otter, for I think it • Mtest compositor i* that quiet looting
i of a tuumtwr o*K tree, in th* noblest uf c-iurse, and tumbled tte elk on tte very is the only ajiology 1 owe you."
| young man by the side of the ou you
have
pdytied
out.1
i California's ncblo valleys, tb* groat Hau edge of die water, where te was dis­
"f^tsey, it would bo tte happiest hour '
In eom* remarkable instances, war*
Joaquin, enjoying its refreshing shad* patched by &lt;me of tte man. whom Jim of toy life if I could shake your head |। ‘He seem* very slow aad deliberate,’
th* toeatfon of the burial ptacro of eele1 after a toilsome journey of *ou&gt;» thirty called Col. Osaoy.
fa friendship once more, but your apolo- said th* visitor; ‘hi* hand* do not move bratad oMeonage* ha* been in dispute,
. miles, over an and plain. and under a
gyisnot sufficimita.tup th* duct’’
!1 nooriy m fast a* tte*. of hi. neighbor.
I
now
reoeivsd
a
rerdial
greeting
and
th* work of identification te* bees aobroiltag sun. 1 bad turned my hors*
“It w all 1 bsrr* to otter, and I do I। It cannot be poasHil* that te seta mure
Wo,
ewmplieted by (te discovery of what
loose, to crop some of th* luxuriant fil­ an invitation to dfas with ttem.
foot want to Stop ite duel Ou the tarn-,I ‘JT*-’.
agree which covered th* plain for miles turned our horse* loose to food, and trarv I burn for it, ami 1 tali you hon.1&lt; is true,’ replied th* foreman. wer* ptafaty pertaived te be tte remain*
The secret is that te picks Up a typ*of tte individual fa qneetioa. In other
j around, and caus'd it to look liko a made each otter'a aeqnaiatenre over oatiy, that when w. cwt, a, meet wc
well kepi lawn. Th* plain was covered elk steaks, ia true “&lt;V" sfyte. My naw must, you had bettor kill me at the first
every tin* he goes for it Th* otterlostaMaa tte body has teeagcomptetalv
name* wer* James Gruwith animated being*. There wer* aranantano**'
man makes what we rail ‘tala* motions;'taentiflad by th* doro rarorubl.nro nf
well, Colonel Caeey, and ------ Blair. fire, if yuu value your life, for 1 intend
tte faro of th* torn** to n|*nl pictures,
lowing herds ot half wild catde, and
to taka that life if il fifo in my |x&gt;wur 1 hie head goes twice to tte case far aba*ta,or coins. Th* idStifieation ef
drove* of wild bona*, antelope and elk, They had gone out from Ilomocelly
’■ »J1*. V“1 though te seems to be detag
Bannho
for
some
sport,
and
this
was
the
a grealdeal of **rk, his stick £11* slow.tte remtan* cf Henry IT. fa Oanterbuin the busy distance. There »i&gt; a caresult Ttey were sociable, good-teart1 ly in eotapurieon with that of his d*Kb- ry Cathedral, after tte tape* of neeriv
ed fkitows, but Cassv and Iltair sectped
's.The person giving the first correct solution to the above Rebus, will be entitled to A PARLOR
erat* neighbor, who never hurries, use* four oeuturie* and a half, iean example
to have a mutual ill-will; 'they were
jus: ite amoent of action euffictat.t to ttte first elaae; th* idanfificatiou of
STOVE. Second, 1 Set of Toilet Ware. Third, 1 Set of Knives und Forks.i. Tltv solutions must be i
surly aad croes in all ttey had to aay to
1 romaias of Cteri** L. after 165
accomplish hi* purpose, aad dose not
firiat
day of April, j
enclosed in sealed envelopes, which will be numbered as received and on the
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each otter, aad 1 aoticed that each eyed
.•tun* mtucl* in motion unnerama- years, of the eeoqad etas*. Th* remain*
1873, the envelopes will be opened and the prises awarded to the successful person."
of Charles L were completely identified
I rfly.
Half, sure than half of th* energy by tte rtrikiag resembtanee of tte couathem.
Wo
(ben
endeavored
to
have
tb*
and all the small talk, aa wall a* sport­
, u»*l in the world ia expended ta false Linance, notwitatanding Hi disfigurewater fowl were scattered in the greating had been diacusaed, Blair gut up meotfag poetponed until the next day, |
ust profusion. There was a flock of
but without auociw.
They eu.peotid I motion*. Men dash about ta a great meat, to it* portrait, and by the fact that
atateiy swans, sailing to and fro like a and walked uut toward the horaro, and that nep* would be taken to stop it al-1j hurry a* if ttey had all the buata* of theneck was smoothly divided aeroee
pneently
I
row
him
stoop
down
and
Wh have th* following particulars uf
poetrj.
miniature fleet, and there were geuo,
together, and they both declared that if I th* city on their ahonlders, and at tte
and ducks of many specie* and various pick up something from (he ground that prevented now ttey would most again end of the day find they have accom- exealtaat oonditfoa. after 1*5 veer*, of a
gaudy hues, mingling together in Mtem- gKttrred in the; unlight. 1 had noticed in secret, and tfau the eua*e&lt;{ueucw* I’ pliabed about one hour’s solid work, body suddealy deprived uf life, cra­
it
before,
but
thought
it
waa
a
broken
bsfared aad interred fa lead.
1 ing [ware and friendship ; and on tb*
would l&gt;* more fearful thanubw ; when i 'Jet your eye well oa an object, think a
Ua removing part of tha lead eoffin
bent* there were herons, erane* and whieky bottle, of which there were many there were two person* to regulate them little and then go tor it. One shot for
BOUGHT WITH A PRICE.
other water fowl, supporting ttemselvo* scattered over tb* plain, having been and are that the article* of the duello which a steady aim ia taken will accom­ an taser oeflta of u*od, much deeaved,
left there by mir4.11 and ottere, who,
wa. exj»j»*d, and within thia the body
plish more than a roley at random.
un one leg. while tb* other waa drawn
were
property
observed,
it
wa*
.greed
constantly passed that way. He exam­
Take things easily; aa tha eotg aay. wrepped fa oere-efoth, into the fold* of
up quite uut of sight, under their long
that
they
should
fight.
ined it carefully, and than 'turned beck
which an unctuous maltar, mixed with
gray plumage, aad their necks wer*
Tte prelimtnariee were soon arranged. — It is always beat to take thing, fa a
toward* us, bearing it ta his ten].
resta, ha.1 been poered to exchid* th*
drawn in, until unly tteir h&gt;xdi were
The combatauta were to ua* th* revol­ quiet scut ot wav. Tte amount of air. Th* raffia was quite Tall, and cm
■ visible. Thev had’ gorged therneelve*
ver, distance four yard*. Ttey were to atreugth nxpended in false tuoteua would removfag tb* raveriog from the face (be
: on the fish which awWmied in tha take,
stand beck to beck, and at a given sig. bo enough to place every one in (te
world beyond the reach of want could it akta wa* foend dark end discolored, the
&gt; and warn now during until next meal
ways gathering and examiniqj such ■ nal, which was to be' the firing of a pis- te utiiiaoL
forehted Slid temples w*0 preserved, th*
' time.
thing*. 1 would be satisfied il be would lol. they were to wheel and fire awav at
Keep cool, don’t fume and fret and cartilage of tte aoro gone, tb* charac­
And thsro are flock* of targe grey
each other, until one or both had fallen.
confine
hi*
attention*
to
geotofical
rebother yourself, but think how a thing teristic printed tear! perfect, tte left
: birds, nearly as tall aa flamingoes, stalkMarrhee aad let mo and m; affairs At thia juncturt Casey took a atrasg* is to be done and then do it AvoiS ear rutii* and th* left eye open and MI.
sng along the margin of the take, like
fancy into hi* head. Nothing would do
■falre motiooa;' tel every mor* you though it vsatali rd on erpoesro. Tte
sentries o* picket. There are tte greya, alone," answered Casey.
What injury has he dune you I" aak- him but be must ma the diapuled pistol make mean acmething, aad be an ad­ tend wee found loose, and was easily
1 th* wild turkey of the Hispano Amariiu tte du*L “It should Hlf the man,"
1 can. and they abound ta North Mexico
he said, “who bad refined ta give it up " — ------- 1 ------ 1 —u seek. Make
aad Californio. And high Up fa the
--progreu, too,
to him the rightful owner." On ex­
■ air, the eagle soared end screamed, and nothing/but his foul We can eancvL amination it was aaeertafaed that tte
can, and no enemiro. — CtacMnwbut the FIRST QCALITY
c-raaionalty darted down to the surface- Before he came into thia valley with tet bullets of the other pistols would fit
polished
manners
and
pretty
face
I
had
of tte take after a duck, or mayhap
this one. *0 it wa* loaded and placed in
on* of the finny tribe, and if success- 1the undivided attention of F- U: but bi* bauds.
ful, bore it off b&gt; his hutue in yusider 'thinRe am different now as you know."
They took thmr place* end were waitblasted oak tree in whose topmost Br this time Blair had reached us, bear­ mg fur tte aigeal, Iu begin their bloodv
branch** yen observe a great me-.* of 1ing in his hand a rsrolrsr, heavily gold work. The pistol waa fired, and both
and ailver mounted, and ornamented ;
wheeled
and fired as one man.
'
I stood gating axvuad tn* for a few but it burs traces of having long been
1 saw tte blood .j.uri from the boaotu,
momenta on this lonely esne, and then exposed Io the elements; its barrell and of Blair (whose Kcend I was) iu a small
jfao
■tetatMa*is all ll»,deiimwa lion
at th* surrounding country. I remain­
dark stream and fall to the ground, but
ed leaning sgrinat a tree, lost m dreamy
bo did not seem to notice it' 1 cast my
reverie, when all al one* I was aroused
eyea toward Casey. Tte biood we*
by th* deep baying of a hound, taint
apdrtfag from his faft side, and streoniand for off, yet clear and distinct.
1
isg down his ctothae He was reeling,
leave an opening large enough toexp^started up. and looked eround to see
and I saw te could nut keep hi* foet
a mar* skeleton of th* lag with some
much longer. He still continued lu fire,
beard upon the rinu. The tody of tte
nothing biff Ibe bone* and elk were
but
blindly,
and
one
of
hi*
bultatscam*
King had terni interred 266 rear*. To
bounding «way over' tte prairie, my antelope, and had intend* 1 to go and whistling by iu ctow, proximity to my
the prerorvatioaot hj»*e ft ie’impoaaiblo
my bone cam* whmning up to me fa look far It to-day, kut a* you have sared person, and buried itself ta * tree be­
to set aay limit at time. The bon*, of
atann, th* gruya* hail taken to wing, m« lb* trvubla. I will just tliauk you hind me. Blair was also firing, but
King Degutert, uirontvrred from the
the angle had ceased hi* .creaming, and and tale pores*.ion."
wiu
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“Not quit* so fast, ColooeL Thia ia
ebureb of tit. Dennis, after 1.200 yeare,
«ycu th* listless utorka had arouaod
—wry shot told. They had fired fir*
otters from Pumpeii aftar 1,000 years,
thrmsolre* to a listening attitude.
I not your pistol, for you say you lost shot* each and were still standing.
and other, (nre parts of Egyptian mumhear th* b-.y again, it comes from tte youra Hie day before vaaturday, end this Blair’* clolbes were saturated, ami a
has
evidently
been
lying
where
I
ata
ru
­
DS. WM. JONEN,
north- I oa»! tnv eye* oyer the plain a
“But," said he, “I have with ma a miro) tully 2,000 y*er. old, attest their
pool
of
bluud
lay
before
him
on
the
wued time. I mu monng figures bied upon it for a year; and, here ia ground. Casey’J ciut'are ware also set­ .wall box of great value that I do not
there, dimly outlined against th* dis­ another circumvtatir* to contradict your utatad. aad hi* boo-4 were full aad run- like to risk in such plaoaa. If it ware
tant hcriron ; there are horsemen—three asa*rtion—another', name Is engrorea uing over. They are both making ruy own I should not b* so particular;
of ttem—in pursuit of somethin? about Ou ths mounting," answered Blair, tam­ ready for their sixth end last shot. Is but it waa entrusted to mo by a friend,
Kcussn’a Foe Fmnir -Anolh- r
e»tatge aa an ox, and it is running Ibis I ing ths waspon over, and «xpostag to
it possible they will stand until th* end ? who requeacad ma to deliver it ta a porway. Th* bayfag of tte hounds grow view, tb* name abd date, “Georg* \Vil- No! Casey reels, te fall* to hw knees, son in another town. It contains die- fresh, crisp, .jmxkltag number, with an
louder os they approached, until they aon, lN8,"eut drop in the ailver mount- and delivers Lie tail shot white in that moad* and other valuable. Would unusual variety ja it* roateata.
themaetvM camo into view. 1 burredly
Tb* Ilfaatrated Arilile* ull uo of a
position.. Blair had fired and fallen you do me the great favor of taking
mousted toy horro. which ia standing a!
also. I burned to him, white Gruwell charge of it for the day F*
splendid project to reach the Paeiff*
my aide, and then wait so to see ike isThe boat, with hi* usual urbuaity,
aad I supported Casey. I tore louse tiis shirt
with our commero* by way of (Ito Gulf,
aue of tte cba**. Th* animal ap­ Isa* it. Again I say it is'
ana found the wound, and mw that al­ willingly agreed to (he proposal, and
and give ua a picture of life at tte
proaches—a large elk—and eloM be­ want if," answered Casey angrily.
though dangerous, it was not nojoauri- th* merchant dapartad with a light
“It Is not years and you shall not
hind the three horsamsn ridb in eager
ly fatal. The ball End breu truly sent, heart on hi* tour of inspection. 1 for­ Court of the King of Stam—-god tail ua
pursuit Two of tliewi are armed with have it. It is George Wibon’s, for I but ted struck rams hard substance, get the namr, but tet us say ta the the »tory how man learned to analyse
rwolvara, white th* third Carrie* coiled bar* board him speak of losing it, and and glanced diagonally through the ••Baton Dial*.’’ or "Fire Pointy" of the Sun. There ia also an Iliuitralad
up iu fa. band a long rfata. They are seeroAl to regret rta lose very much, not body, just missing tte vitals. I humdly
Poem; end oa* of Mms Hallock’*
nil admirably mounted, the flrot two on manly ua aooount of its intrinsic value, bound a jwrt of his shirt around tbs
gTareful picture*, with Dr. Holiand'a
large bays, white te cf th* nata te­ but because It wa* mad* a prerout to wound, and continued my arervh for
atrides a targe Iren gray Arab, of su­ him by hi* Ottoual, during th* Mexican othera bnt there were none.
splendid serial, which grow* ia fatimwt,
war,
and
for
ths
many
lively
msmori**
perb carriage, with a long (ail, pointed
I
then
turned
toy
attsnttau
ti&gt;
Cawy,
and
is tbs groat Ameneen novel uf to­
al ths end and carried hire the brush ul it rerivsa of th* olden time, within the but te waa past ail human aid.
His
day. Tte re are choice poems by Boorga
a running fox. A splendid animal to Domtaiap* of tbs Doo. And I intend Ufa', tamp had geon out with tte last
Macdonald, and uthare. A good story,
look npon who** every movement was to hav« tb* pleasure of restoring it U bultot 1 examined tte body, however,
‘‘LiUla Mi*. From," by Mi.. Traftoa.a
grsceiuL and plainly showed a vnat him as soon os eonvsnient," answered and found that every bait 'had found
Blair dedsivdr.
amount of rerorved power.
•W *7 Mite Phalps "flow I DM,lodgement there, four of which were him in well-acted umaMmenL
"Then you mean to inrinuat* that I
Even white fa gallop, his nack slignti
City Dinina: Rooma
'•What box F’ askid the boat “Iremortal. We did all we could to allevi­
ly curved, and hi* proud figure display­ am a iter, du yuu F’
‘(Strictly Taanpanoaa.)
ate tte pain of tte remafatag sufferer. msmber no box. Do you, mv dear F* spirit;—and a striking account of ‘Tte
•T
meant
just
what
1
said
—
nothing
ed
against
the
smooth
award,
hie
ex
­
WARM MKAL8 AT ALL I HOURS.
We made a eooeh of grass aud leaves turning to lira wife.
Baa Rafael 1‘hatanetory,'1 fa Oalafomis,
treme beauty called forth from ma ib“No," ate said, “I have ne roeoliecby Moah Brooks
For Bketetes and
“And I wiD hare your Hi* for it," and laid him on st, them to await the liou of any box whatever."
voluntary expreeriona of admiration. It
coming of the steamer.
ReeeAfof fy 11. De, sr Fte.
was obvioua thia rider rouW overtake biased Carey, drawtag his revolver.
“What waa it lite F* aaked tte host; Essay* w* have “A Court Bril At Th.
Gruwell
aeemsd
b*lf
stunno-t
a
‘
.
what
the elk wteasver be cboro to do so.
ttAOCJLffjJtS^ COJfnCTTM'XJlY
Hague," by Albert Rhode., "On*
“pertepa you left it fa your room."
His boro* wa* still ta a gentle gallop,
But ou tte mvretent penfoting it waa Phase
th* Marriage Qarotiou," by
and. although the other* were doing
with the test himw-lf it had been left, Philip Giltert Ham*rti»n, “Borrowing
their utmost he easily kept abreait of
ou hi. turning to his hostvas and trying
theta. His sitar wa* a tall young man,
to make her reuHloct the circumstance,
of a peculiar athlete build, and very too fox. W* don’t want any abootfag
both (after apnealinn to each other eev- eal Breakfast,” and a Imlhant crilfauc
handsome. He was drocaed altar tte here." Casey .truggi*d dsaperataly ta !
era! times, and fortifying each otter ia ua “Art Al The National Capital.”
fro* his waatxm, but all hi* efforts ware '
their denial) became cold and distant,
The Editorial Departments uro fuller
hunter was obvious, and his blue eye* ta vain, for lie was held fa the iron ’
sud began hinting faat something most
aad abler than usual. Sirduag* &lt;xmflashed, and bl* whole tearing wo* that map of QruweU. Ha than ohaaged 1
have h*pjX-iM&gt;d to tte merchant, to fa­
of one who keenly enjoys tte chase. his tao fas, and then commaneed abus- , Prweatly th* steamer could te lieard, ilure him to persist fa so strange a Ae- tams a pretty poem, “What Happened
Tb* other two were uuddle-sixod mei, fag Blair; h* axhaiwwd bia catalogue a* she grossed and [ruffed, coming up
To Nalfy," and the pictorial story of
fa th* prim* of rigorous manhood 1 aad of oaths ta 'EagUah, and tbaa he drew 1against tte cairral, and soon tte ep
As the hoe: touched his forehead wifa “The Boy Who Wanted To Be A
their dreaa, manners aad appearance oa lua list of oaths in Spanita.
This |ptared. rounding abend fa th* fiver. a significant glance, the poor man robewpok* them men of th* went
failing in il* ol&gt;j*cL h». as a last re­ We hailed, and tte eaptaiu ordered her m.mtered that te was fa a strange
Au English author write* to the PuLTh. elk wa. bonding almost directly source, aocosed him of bring a coward tn
' be run up tn* bank and (ten aakod city ; the ground seemed to be tlxpjte*
wro wanted. We told bin. in aa from under his foet; doagwAo hnwwft
towards me. and m a fow mtautso he and a scoundrel, which instantly had what
]
falwrs: •'Scribner’s Monthly fa tawroifew word. a. po..ibfo wtei had Im­
pused m* at lightafag spasd, with bred Lb* desired effect.
loomed in the distance, snd he hastened parably bettor than any Masraxfa. I
pelled,
ami
he
all
exrit.-o.es!.
hurried
erect, and hu wnfo aprendtug antler*
from tte bouie fa starm.
Bure mat xerMe." Our uterites
on ahcsA and helped u&gt; to rraxro* them
laying back almost ■ gain.t hie baauriiStraight to tte police te wer.t, and
ontearti. Tte elk and th* saddta.
say “that mdi neater te Uttw than
re. At this juncture I .prang to sad­
ware abo [nil an board, nnd alter an ex­ stated hi* oue. The offieial lutcmsd tte test."
dle nnd joined fa the diss*. Aa aooa
importuxdably
to
tte
whole
story,
and
planation of tte Whole affair, wo wwnt
as I tra* within eprektag distance, I was
ashore Tlie Christina won! e’.auuiug
onuestsd with tha following word*:
“ilullc, Cap! want to help catch that
buck r •Tee," I answrod. “1 wuuM

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800 Pages,it*
The Houao Judiciary Cosnmitteo wiE
•wc report u W1 m favor of increasing
A« ralanre of foadiag Government ofiirials and dunying Amu milregv.
Senator Catucrou ha. just publicly
declined a banquet tandoml Io him Ty
the Pogasyfrania Republican Asfafaatioa of tufa dfatrict and invited thmrinbors to visit him wiA their, wivwi

Cburi in place of Iraac ?• Chrutizncv.
and two Itegaats of tfco State Universi­
ty in place of E. C. Walker and Georgs
Willard, will behold in At eityvf Laasing, at Keprene*tei;».‘ HaD. Wednes­
day. the 26A day of February, al V
The aasnral rountios will be entitled
&gt; twodolsgate. far aach Hr prewn ta­
re in tbe tower branch fa Av .Stale
Legislature; end «v«ry nrganiaod coanty haring r-“ represcouiioa will ba -*•tided to urn delegate
By the neolunm fa ISM, no dohgate will be ratified to a Mt who dore
not reside fa Ao county he represents.
Lanirag, Mich-. Jan- iff, XHTS.
'
8. D. Btxsnjra, Chairman

Edward LaFhvour. ’ Moore W. Field,
John M. Neviu.,
_____________
W. E. Stewart,
F. B. BtMkbttigu, E. A. Burimgunw.
M. B. Brewer,
O. L. Spaulding,
Jjta-Mdtofa..
-JpcobjFUmh.

a great and widely to.rat d cvapncrcial
bouse in tteetty fa New Yuafc -toad
charged with groa. and wilful vtoialton.
fa to Revenue law}of tha land, and
thus far has faflt-l to make any neti.fa-•
t-jry cxidanaUqn ,fa Ha acts, w other
arrangement with toe Gu'erument: the
qpdlLMobUJcr dtecloooreo have widen­
ed In toed ImpUcsUom., arid have
spread over names, hlto.no untarnish­
ed. a cloud that reams alniort Irremova­
ble; andattenaSorlB Crtirrere of ge»x!
standing anil large lafiurae*- at h&lt;&gt;«ic
and abroad, has anddecly fallen, for a
time, at least, under cbatgre of b|l «iy.

tbtnp, coming in fatmcctlon wit!, d.Jklcatlons and coounrrclsl •■imgulantire" oa every hand, have produced a
deep actuation fa the reuiuiunily, aad
men are saying to onMannAcr, t'Whon

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tors from Aa SouA lias bora appointed
to preas upon Ao Proaident tbe claims ing. and get along tolerable, sinre th.
dMwafa fa their fsAor.
of tb« South to a rijrowntativw in As
James Ixiugttrect has a publij paoitfon which suffice, to maintain him aud
his numerous family.
8xc. 3. Thai tiia Secretary of As I
Clement C. Clay fa busied at HaatsTrouury mar, wbenevor in his opinion
ville, where hia property was prssty
it shall be ns«MMary to provide addition­
much torn up by Marman.
al d&gt;ih ih tEoTreasury to radaem Unit­
Ex-Senator Chsatn uii. a lawyer in
ed bmten tuxeo promptly oa prreenta- 1&gt; utalla fa Ao Attack on Capt. Jack's
tiou. issue bonds, payable retm-annuai- | t'amp-Onr Forces Engage the Ins fair living.
ly, st such rate, t,o: cxcoodiug rix per
&lt;Hxm Without 8eaiag Them—Itoceutam p«r annum, as Lo shall deem
General P. I&gt;. Roddy, who had a cav­
Indians Victorious—Our Troops F-expedient; but Au aggregate amuuat
alry brigade is a banker in New York,'
treat With About Forty Killed ud
of ouch bonds shall not exceed two hun­
in good cireumatsnces
dred and fifty million dollars, and be
Joo Johnstone is thriving aa a boillag
shall Ui-gutiato end dixposo of tbe &gt;aiulifo-ineuntiM man at Savannah He ia
fanottev. than par m exchange for
growing old wiA composure.
coin cf the Uiiil^ljp'iates aud Ao proGeneral Kershaw, fa South Cmolica,
coed* of wtid.Letab shall be used oely
is a lawyer ia A. quirt town o&lt; Can.far Ao nfafaaptim, fa United States I
dva, and is making a livelihood.
note* 8AII ncta* n. nxfaainod may be
Gsneral D. H. HUI keeps a school at
re-i*suod fa ths discretion fa to Socrre
faryef Ao Treasury, in payment of Laks, near to boundary line of {Cali­ tuo town of Hillaboroagh. and mean­ bki class of society.
Inside the prison thn lien were filled
any duos fa to United States, except fornia and Oregon. Tbe troops treerat­ time adits e periodical publiabed Once a
with sight-seers, moat of them ram­
of bonds of ths United States and in­ log against Ae Mrxltxn were pihvred
Into two ramps. »uc about aix mllre
terest fa the prablic debt.
bling along tbe pamapea, looking in
from Ctoait Jack's camp, tn.otbarabuul
!.'&gt; uiUoa distant on Uaotbe* aide of to
lake. The trovpn In Ae first camp were
under the commend of Captain Ber­
nard and were Intended to evopen'ts
with Genera! Wheaton commander of

The mot iafarMtiag mnasure before
Cengres* nt present is to Senate Pest
Office CannriSee'a Postal Telegraph
bdl. Trader it, if adopted, telegraphmg will be rolaced to one cant a word
for disiaiies* uud&lt;r *25t&gt; miles, two tents
for over 2f« tailce und under 500nuto.
an! * cent a word whan sent by night
any .liitaucw under 1,&lt;XX) miles. The
otwratfaa of thia new l&gt;foa wdl afford
oacomBiodnlwu to Av people of nearly
all Uiwtm containing 600 populatiuu,
which will double Ae present numlwt
of telegraph office*. It will be fa itn-

Iw4 lawyer in the Stair. Ho wa. a
Senator of Ao Coufodcrato Stares, and
bail a^j.vnuoal collision with Yancey.
1 Joo Brown &gt;« to years old and is the
Bismarck of Georgia. Ho is pceKy rich
—is worth atnrwboin bolwecn 8HN.OOQ

uw-asa snlvaartogu to Ae prerintial preas
and tlirowgh it to the mweeca of Ac peo­
ple. Hitherto none but Ao high priced
doilies of Ao great citiea havo had to
ability to publish to nows of Ao day
in full, or nail*, in n tor favored com ,
to publish it ct al! without to noNsaily
of iacMriag creator exponso than any |
provincial paper ra» afford- Thu., Ao
tuutees fa Ike poopk, under tlm prtaon I

aud practical lulonnatiua his t»«n n atiirted and tnanipdrtad C&gt;r the benefit
of to fcw fa to rxpkrito of the many.
Shaft such u tyrrany bo submitted to

nud Ao Company vro» I., coming oooaidrrably alarmod. aud the ability of Ae
uxgiswer was bring seriously questionOne night, a. the unfortunate train
wa. nesinng tiu. fatal snot, Ae engineer,
who bad tieen sitting glum aad sitent at
tbe throttle, turned to hi* fiietuau end
aid t
"If this train jumps to track at that
place to-night, you follow me; don’t
•top for snyfomg, but keep close after
me. Smiflbody has been throwing the
train off the track, aad I’m going to
catch him."
When As train arrived at to usual
place it struck a misplaced rail and waa
banked. The ragiaoer, closely follow­
ed by tlu- tireman, jumped from to en­
gine and ran into a corn-field, and
Harts 1 up a man who lay concealed
tb«ra.
Upon bringing to culprit back to Au
Wreck, Ae enraged passenger, wanted
to Ivnch him; but toeogwaur, a atom,
cfad. determined man. preroctsd them,
raying that ho would taks charge of
torn, nnd through to iutertBaaioc uf Ae
oonductor. the trembling wretch wa*
lattia charge of tlw engineer. Tbs
tram wa* righted, aud waa eoou speed­
ing on its way. The priaoncr, who bad
tuuSeaeed hi. firadirtiness had been
aseted on the engine and Ao fireman
placed berido him a. guard.

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Wareroom, Jto. 95H Greene, near Eighth St., if. K

I er, in I ide-water part of Virginia; and
fa said to bo Aspiritod, although hia
countenance is ehnerful at all times, and
his intelto t retain, its full vigor.

■‘Right up stairs, madam." was the un­
wavering answer of to attendant, nnd
a stody stream of visitor, flowed up
to stairs and through Ao upirer tiers.
Mtarduug vainly an to alate above each
cell door for Ae name of to desired
i cximicaL Looter is iu one of the upper
tiers, but rach ia his dread of the pubi lie mspottion that he keeps hfa cwUdnor
clasely shut, un es when iu convene-

for
■ An future &lt;&gt;r shall to ararant. of
tbe
people receive a prereuro from to ■
i
pre-.,
am! to i»*'pls that Iwnceforth ;
;
,
thr*4
telegraph prteaea who dross in
purjiL- aud fiao linen and fare ruiaptuously every day shall give up their
proiable tnonppolv and aEuw thn

I tnasa* of the people to share in
Whenever a ooremulty outes to each | b-.-nrtiu of duewrory tot not only
&gt; pitch that tbe vast majority «t H» I ' longs to our country, lint which i.
member. are not bonrot. bsminrao will i rightful Itrt-ilago of every citisen of

friends wore all Ae’rallan* ha received,
and when tbs ranis fa Tvpurtrrv wcr&gt;i
erat to him ho invariably replisd, "I
havo nothing to soy. I don’t want to
see any gvatlenwn fa the press.”
8a»kre -raa visited by his tather, hia
brother Horace and one of his counsel,
bevidos others not no nearly connected
with him. While Ae reporter was
standing at the drelc of Mr. Phillip.,
the keeper in charge of Ae cundomncd
pruonera* tior, a young tnnn gain^admiMioa to btokra* cell, and in the word,
of Mr Phillips •Mkker.d" for some
tin&gt;» over Aa purr base of a horev o wuvd
by fttokre. Hrukes waa os enol ami buri­
nose like aa though the cvmvrraatinu vai'
in Broadway instead of in the Tombs I
and finally dioaitewd his visitor without
concluding a bargain. Tbo reporter said
that fttokea waa very cool for a man in 1
hia perilous poritiun. and Mr. PbiUi[&gt;s 1
riqtod. “Yes, he’s the eooloet we ever1

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t-Jre;
toise W
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tSwsdings ceoae to pain, wounus are
healed, bum. are rured without a sear,
and sting, and bites are rendered harm­
loss.
Mrs IL Pweil, 49J Atlantic St..

Tbe people cf this country are far Irinn }
‘•'
that yet, aud dlapute the Teona: d. eelXX**to »&gt;3*ro«tal■ «*«*
would not like to acquire a rapid aad
opmrato.wabelfove they arere far fri.m1
Thu Lagielfauro of Kaunas, &lt;~
beautiful handwriting, lor there is no thn rheumatism for ten Yean.
I have
It aa they evkr were, b not to meet Wodnusday elo^Ul tn Ac t - 8 Senate
one acoutnpiiahnwn: so highly prised as tried everything. The Centaur Lmiinarti-d peculiarity fa there Credit Mo- Jciu» J, Ingwlla, fa Atelu*-u- H&gt;' w»*
this Tbe borines* college, of tbs row- tnent is to only thing that duos n&gt;«
*"*
1
' and
*
IIelected
a. dw strougort man to defoal
b'h*r
davelopwnts,
one
alt, a
,
brt tear of public discredit? ' Wbal else ,Tmnervy br the kjip-.tiMrt* fa tot gea! Alexander H. 8tej&gt;h«sis live, nrar try have afforded Ao boat instruction in
would caa».- tbe das, eratc shin, and
' Crawfordsville J}n.. in a .utall end not Ais brands and laavy suawded in pro- ,
Mr. Ycrk», a Soate -Senator,
exertfoos to cover up yo«»»to(ng which. tlrnuin1
very cumfortsbla house,' which bo dig­ during lbs moat aeoompliahed penmen.
at
unuu
aaauucicod
Isiiuxalf
aS
r.n
Oppi&gt;In most If no* all «*•«, would have ■
. nifioa wiA the name of “Liberal Hall.” The best penman in America to-day is
fa rfanator 1’oraowy aud staled
1 Ho is charitable, and gives away all Ae
been regarded aa of ueaocouutlf tlireil ni-n*
:
Prof- Gaskell, Pres'l uf Aa- Bryant 4
' cxnlos ho makes after providing for
been frankly acknowledged at to ‘■al- ।that fa- pursuance of a pka -gresd
1 lAuaelf. Ho writes long and abstrart Stratton Colbge of Manchester. N. 11.
act, bat frtote to public opinion that ia ,upon by 'hfateelf and other, of oppoJ
1
“*■
igoaghtiolw There are few form of toe beautiful dammatory rheumatism and oannof bo
fait u&gt; be Just, aud te fcsufatl io !»• Inrx- bcuLs of a r.-vb--tmn he hold interviews
—
----------- - —_jvo torn to art ef penmanship who have cot heard too highly recommended.’’
onble. Wc regard its. Jos I th. I, ami
with Senator Posnatoy Wuo uffstwi him
raw hr.d something «« happoued twelve of thia wonderful penman and many
nothing more,*’aad so long as such a
ffi» Broadway. N.' Y.
Y*rke) t8.i&gt;00 tor hi. vote 82,’XN
years before.
public opinion exert. tt» xwcreign «v (Mr.
1
have aeon specimen. of hi. skill.
His
August 21st, 1872.
in the eouneUs fa the natto. torn- Is ecash, and to'balance iu tfirre days;
“AU borso owners should have to
largo specimens hare attracted great at­
no dangrr that corroptfon ran pas- bt- hat bo took $2,lKW and afters-aids rs­
Centaur
Liniment.
We used il in our
tention ia New York City and through­
yontl tndtrtdua! and limited hounds.
:* laired 15,(MM) more. He Ara prod ndstables and find it tbe best thing ever
out the country whore they havo Iwen adopted.”
IL kfansn.
There will b* turiia. fa courre, when ,fa a roll of bank Ulla from his pocket
i
.
11
will
not
bo
time
to
sum
up
to
re
­
placed
on
exhibitfan.
8upL Adams Ex. Co. Stable.
political oorypptfon, like to mate, or- aud raid: •‘Here is Ae 87.OW) paid too
suits fa to Credit Mobdivr inreeti#!He ia now engaged day and night
dlnary criminal propensiUc. will take. 1
tian until it is crtnplalrd, and Ae treon something of au rplJomlo charjju r by 1‘aawny, which I tow desire to
eeadiag out copies for m If-instruction,
timouy is fat in, which will, probably,
A the Lands of thn President cf
duo to special caUKW. but cxeepUouid,| place
;
bo iu-cuaipliAod A a fow day*. The which ho write. hnuself exproraly for
thio jiant Couvrntioo." Ou Ain atafaFrro frtu, boworer, without watting applicant*, to that any one can leans to
mrat, after n-fu.iag to take a rooees far
for the conclusion of to tm timouy, write at thn Lome fireside. Thoen consrnete great war. aneh as wv have just U«» purpose ef hearing a reply tr.cn
makes haste to aisume s number uf tain fall printed iuriroclioas, end are
Children cry for PiltAar's Cnstoria —
peered through, nor any similar .tiafc- Senator Poc®roy, a LalkX w«» nurnediridiculous eoncluawns. It charge that
A subatltuto for Castor OIL It a—itniinr fa t be very toodaUouv of wxfaty.
all
Ao member* of Coagnxa who at any pul up fa large bearv .nvslopre aud
uloly takyn rlrich fa Ao excitraaent rolatre the tod, cures WpKl Colic, and
,wM»b did io1, bring lo ito wto .ufi.1 in tn. .tocAm of Ingalls wiA t.r or toe rocas. i nus aeamn nnu rwr- J1®* ^’Id
Oakes Ame» rent by mail prn-[*id for81.00 pra pack­
rausca natural sleep. It dors not con­
disturbances fa Ae moral .elrarenl-.
rv’s commamb wete enabled to foini a *° hare held. Credit
age. Ttey ore uli numbered and so
like Aoae are have been witness:nt for no single votu for Jfotnraoy. It i* pre- junction with Barnard in cMnwunUva j bribed, and that n
Oakes
Ames sold, or fully explained that noona can fail to tain aorpblna, fa ploareut to takojwyir
to last three or four yean. Aud If wo Mtmed tot aosuetMogimore than tins
“jdsoed" Ae stock wiA to design of loam rapidly from them. They ha»«
bribing CLngreesmeu —Now there has been ordered by Uouaanda— not by jx»oe
finally gfa boat To a outeted coadllton, ,;slem”ni nhioh may Lave been £sto&gt;
a» we mart surely ehall, wttte the aacri- waa wvll uari'-rslocd by to CunvnaAm.
not yet been a Military scrap ot teutoour writers alone, but by the hading teach­
showing any bribay. If Cungreeameu ers fa paatuaaahfa throughout tire
। were bribed, what were Acy bribed to United trtatns and Canada. Our read­
nuur. U&gt;s triumph fa the proecka. may before it Would retuse a bearing to a
pvity charged wiA so great an olfcnre,.
। do f What legislation wn« Au* socur- ers would do well to write for a package,
awe to recontite us to to pmxalty. .
.sd f What till was passed by corrupt aa noAing so oomplele, beauttfhl and
Agate, we nigrt not tsU to rrsnomUt, [ sad prouued to decide against him ftnfaUWSUM ?
Where was r_’.y corruption useful for »«lf instruction wilt ever again
that the whole structure :.f Awfaion ; ly If the stalemint was true iui falc~sxhil-ited in ftgUfatiou? There Ims be offered them.
society, nodal a»d political, h formed i od Senator Pomeroy has disgraevd one
been no proof fa snyAixig fa tbe kind.
on to personal Intrtpityof tbegronga I of tbe hi^hfat petitions fa honor tn the |
There has been plenty fa nsufa that Ae
individual.
Jneriom must not ! county and ought to retire into obliv. (
Bsuot's Mxeszis* ma Fxsacxzr —
Credit Mobilier waa a speculattur oontaan oto wyhody-tottor, prteok atatre
cern ; tltat it cheated Ae stockholder uf We are glad to welcome the February
ijou followed by Aa aXaeratiotta of all j
to Union Pacific Company; tot Asm number of Ballou's Magazine, far it is
I good men wbn tare * pride in tha bonoperations ooa» Ae road more ton it uno of oar tavuritoa. always bringing
should have cost; aad that unfair divi­
pleasure aad comfort through its weUla the name overywh. n-. ajjJ that •■flier,
dends were paid—m short, that it was a
or pnetorion glvw no Immunity from ' ; Suafaoe J- W. l*a:tnrxiu m Ae Credit
concern Ast Coagneanien had bettor stocked pages, which .merest and
temptation, end 1- no rafcgtsart .Kalnfa i Mobilier invaatigaticu, baa •'imrricated ।
amuse. It makes the children happy,
guMt And ff thia, eannot t« taught us
did keep clear
and other.' got clear it makes Ao ladles of Ab household
in such a pees* maac«r that be he* lost
tooratoJly.lt fa better to have 1; by'
ofaa norm m they found out its character. happy, and removes soma of the burnr
fa
of
to
coSfidrnra
which
hh
frinod*
It has been shown that James Brocks
it.Mir tbM we should nfa fafars It.
dodgsd a plain pruruiioo of the law. In dona uf life, at least for a time. Thnra
Homo Ww Wteveiaofax detrelocunrat. a ban renaerd ft fan: as a man fa tn.A
a manner certainly not honorable. But ia always such a variety in tha Maga­
watreve bad durirg to pert week wA ami rrraciiy, Thia it said more n sor­
It h not ret shown, so far. ttiat cren rino, that all tastes must be suited.
provide, at tort, two rood etou-by I row than iu BAgwr. for it ia not only a
Brooks, tha wurtf one of A. lot, erer Hare ia a aa* ftury, full of wiki adven(Nlgrare to tot Svnatra, but the good
name uf Ac body with which be ha* so
Mcbilfar, or of th* Union Pacific Com- turw, bore a quiet domestic tale, and the
long Iran identified is more or to* fa.'
pegy, uotwiAstauding bb large interest next a iorec’o yarn for toe oaatimontal.
(through bis son-in-law) therein. There­ (and at somo time in our Brea we are a
fore, if fir no other ranacn. the evidence little inclined that wxrj eloquent poe­
c* the past I false poritirai which he baa taken. If.
m tret be an in b»fcre a just verdirt can try, sod many ntor feature., too nu­
ocwsRh to. Md otor. had admitted to part ■
Ire arrived aL So far, Ao wurst Aiog
shown in Ae passage of the Hli rf 1871, merous to mention B allcu'x Magazine
forbidding Sseretary Buttiwull nilfacung i. so cheap that ail can take it without
toe inlcresl du. !rom to road to ths fueling in to teart inrpoveritod. Why,
X'i. h. oMfofasd fa oil that so far appear, to : J
I railed Stats* Il fa still to bo rbawa t u only &lt;1.50 per year, and a prettf
Who voted for that bai-whfab wo an- liills Cfarosw Aron in, or 15 cents tin­
gle eupfaat a sum that * parson often

I

New Advertisements.

Great American Dyspepsia Pills,

The LARGEST and most complete Jewelry 8torw In the West, with lbs fiora
8lock ever brought to the City.

137 i 139 State St corner of Uadism, CHItLiGS

WORM SUGAR DROPS

Mid

OLD. F
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Ladies'??ttta.
Karl
Ira Pitt ben.

Nat Picks,
Card Stands.

.

tomsplhohea,
Hpout. Holden,
। tops and Gobletv

EB-.
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All letters must be addressed to
L.Q. f. VlMiBT.H, B.,

Shirt to Id., Muri* Boxes,
,
Wateli Cbs.as,
ftral 1:

Office and Parlor Clocks of evew description.
Watch material and Tools for Jewelen
Any one visiting oar city should call at our •atablfahtnem and examine the goods
m cnasrxar og^agnu
»

187 * 150 STATE STREET. CHICAGO

wry /»»s erpot
Hat now on hand a compleic OM^rffnent ofJJookt.
Stationery, Tcnf, PcnhM’
era, Ink, Stales, 2'cneiU,
Picturea, Picture FramesInitial Paper and Envel­
opes of the latest stj/lssi
•Tor the Holidays,
nt see AWm.

J/lo. IfoiW
Iff ryxfesy Gyy&lt;«-

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�Tlje f\«pdBLici,|&lt;
' Trifle; JIiL Jte'adiug we*£nd in tho
Jackson Citi® ii»6‘ following dricrijkThe Franking privilege La *1 laetabol­
ished, to go Into ytfec*. Uw first day of
July next
‘
‘
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ropy for Um benefit o.'.’auch of our read­
ers aa may havo octonion to visit Lans­
ing, aadwIwIwioAo atop nt a House
jini stess iu oeory nripect.
■ &gt; Oiwxjf'thtfl*4-ii not Ms bort—ho-

ASnawsr.—As* Mr. S. H 8gw»l. »

Util hffW MW

No Yoc Don't I—Don't what T Get
aa good a meal at aay place in the city
of Heatings as at L E. BtauSer'i Roctaurunt, north aide of State 8L east of
tho Bank.
We’ve tried it.
Meals

W hoi end* notfoujMidler, for H. A Stono
obKsUnuxJo, &gt;wm coating into., lip, 9*v-.
Reader, do you owe ua anything, ei­ oa Tuesday F. M. of this wweK^Afl 1W"
ther for tbe Baxvxa or Job work? If oast, a fot nf Veys juat But of Um Depot
oo please help ua to tbe amount, and O,
Ah into the -rued- t«w catch n ridj,qi^. xndate tom*, for Luing ta capital house
wnsballbeafglad,
,|l| |
I in every way is uauetiaL Mr. Hudson
“i2tr &lt;■ is ■ veteran in the busfneis, aud it can
| bo said of him with' great truth, “ho
tinuod to run till ruling the up grad* I knows bow to keep a hotel.” On a n».
from Fall tresk, when Mr. jBtuaad fw&gt;- ,i ‘-*«,»♦#.‘N» «W&gt;NM*bn over tho onceedod ia gating them partially cooled,.j tire house, and. found it a marvel of
down, when more bop' rushed towards।, usstue**, luxury and .axnfcn. Many
Our paper lata again, ou account of the rig to got a ride, starting the team a j Ql UwMotsut ,aro elegantly fhnitehrd.
tbe n&gt;n-arriral of our print paper till second time ou full run. By th‘« time ' and the whcle house i* adminsbly ar­
'
Wednesday afienwon. Sabacnbon. wo Smsod was quite exhausted, aad. bring- ,, ranged. The fonir experience of Mr.
&lt; Hudson Is a good aid to him, and his
could uolhelp it.
in; Mfo requirin g all his remaning ; preparations for the entertainment of
'
strength reiuod, hia team into the featr. Itdnmpdh.arerialwnyw.Dti an enlarged
We its having fols of job work to do
of the Hastings House, and Mid tea'll '
about these days, but we have the ma­ fotrhed up against the Hustings House
terial and help with which to do it, so Billiard Saloon, breaking tha pole to tb* 1
sleighs, thottoekyofco aad ■during Ouiat &lt;
h. horses pretty badly. Tha wonder is. '
We gnee* that woodcheck that came that the driver and both
out ou the 2nd of Feruary, u« hie
shadow aad burned back into hie holo, boys’
into Uie stre-iu. yalling I
like so many Jumous arid juirijeng pn ।
Iteojile's *efiglis,tb«iri let etery Individual | !&gt;!«&amp;•; wlufo' the tables are ladeu with
thtTSeat thar the active landlord, Mr.
who oouioi to Hnslings with a team and ; Uadton, can procure No ono yet left
sleigh, hafeaaoxbu hafifl along to wield UtebeUMtosAtafied.
..... .................. ,.........
and _
tho amuigva firvi cfose black vUipafow timptiwd'. meets are such, that Mr. Hudson'*
*
....tears .to at. • i------ --------- always attended to, and
our -bqja'- msv after
a while,

HASTINGS MASTERS' STAR, U4*.

WE MEAN BUSINESS NOW
Immense Reduction in alt our Prices,

bo will turrar go to hoavro hp auat go

Furl Weyas-WIlh
ttetoveiTMAl

e\\e^s

lend to their own a Taira, and ride when’
ttay have peuntes.on ta . kt trill,W A
„„ namlIil01(J ro
tewdoBan tu tejiir the saloon WltoTO 1 K^cd Lfm friend* from nil
th# borata stxuck U.
evi* been to Leming. Mr.

woo
on mm of iijitiiiu
Must be Sold this Winter.
Housc in Michigan.

We are in Earnest,
And our Prices Prove it.

.Itaven't room to mention all our Reduced Prices, but we
Herewith Pledge ourselves to Ofimr and Sell the Best Bar­
gains iu t
•
.
.

/bxvxmx AOCWXXT.—Andrew Bart­
lett, of Baltimore, on Wednesday of
last week, while chopping »»* thrown
In some manner aud hl* left tfilgb yn plan of poverty «mmeUuma
severely fractured by the blow or Ml. exeue* fcr not luting a i-unty fr*pek, I?,
Dr. Chas. Russell of this city wa. called and,yyf. hardly^w. where tho publish-^
on rocoivo in paymont. for lubsrtrpttyiis,,------ _------------------ _------wood, m .»&lt;♦ weiecoUecton u former viai.t,
3

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. B.

Grand. River Valley Division

ia, Sanl. ™ ' C&gt;
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IWw. Jejwlj &lt;V 0- Jy.

. M.U1B the aiber of du, huua«- amt

STAR

CLOTHING

HOUSE.

TffE q^EUT OffE p/^ICE STf^E,
should -to prouio'.o JIouu. Enterprise. I
Nesr^d^ere oi* &lt;Ww Hefti* repreecntafireeof the enterprise uf tbe ptupk.o^L................. ,
the county, and by (hw“ strangvri will runductaL
MobUler matter may be riddled, sifted,
„
kicked, eufied. .book up. knocked judgeof the .hartrter of th- tefoxbifaround and bandtesL without*lovre till onto In tbe ritfos Mui counties where n »RNBJ^-S.VM*JX
they will be*
Cevery briber and bribed te fully expoe^t
and punished to tbe fulleet extent, and
we further hope it may be door quick If
so that when wa UM up a newip-K-r.
our eyes may rest upon eotnrtbliiE etec

MKB

*^e .Inoerely hope that the Crctirt

Logulaton the most liberal appropria­
tion that taay be required to make it,
। what it may become with a little oneouragetnent the leading Edncauonal
| Institution in America. Aa a State wo
ihoold be proud of tbe Ukivenity, and
1 do cheerfully what is needed to add to
I its already wwll doeorvod reputation.

’ Uts-.I.w
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■ygyjHWPiiflg" .7

HAVE STOOD THE
TEST

bwh.l.i&gt; e«l
tajjy 'k-tec

Bswiso Mickisd tbe very best iu
the world and cheeper than anywhere
etee in Barry County. Come « ant try
them and you will bo oecvinrcsl that it

/ Comnixforc WorJcn, who cumuun.l
M the Monitor, line been appoint'd
hear Admiral by the Prwkient and the
«p;Xdatm»n; ba. been ooa tinned by the

OK It U il te Lawdit Lira! Be!*
UW ILfflEJ,
.
8HEUX
mm ms.

Dirert your Utter* ta Na. of P. A ;
Drawer or Box.
J. Roaxrrs, P. M
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Michigan Central R. R.

J. Cole &amp; Son,

OLD, BtULSLXLDDDHlCT HOUTt.

se .■aszifiSMtfs te sx.

Boon! Boon!I Boon!!!
8huei!I Bboos!!! of rreryr.i
kind for men, women and
Waterproof and proof awnii

The Mssceie Frateniity ia ettoneetion with tho Eastern Btarl lodge, Srffl
givw a Featival at Union Hall, Friday
evening, Feb. Uth, 1873, to which tho
pabbo an cordially iarited.

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

American Organ

p. aad dancing. TickeU SL5V. Doors
open at 7 1-S o’clock. Ttekrta ran bo
purchased at tbe sure of Barlow A
Gwdyw«.Gia*lAFhiHSp&lt;.XP Jfofo
erta, and J. D. AnMry's and al th*
■
By order of Committee.

Is Offered Io te Pillio n its ritt.

,

THEWEBER. HALLETT &amp; CUM'STON
AND GABLER PIANOS.

heavy Catehneru Suite. Black Cloth
Ifot of ItetMW irnned ftom the-U. &amp;
Baits and a splendid Moortmen of Black Patent Offlee to Michigan Inventors, for
Penta and Vest mutable for Hxtoe antic- the week ending January 3, 1873, and
each bearing that data—Furnished this
paper by Cox A Cox, Soliritoi of Pat-

Overcoats *6 to *36
cheapest Store in the
State.
Star Clothing
Bouse fiiandBapida

„

! Everybody Should try them before Purchasing Elsewh er

Stifita! aii iKteal,

DENTIST

Wilt Uteal io pH brwk-Nl Iks f’rafcui

FRANK L. WARD

MteeWaakia&lt;kMD.C.
Msmorandam-Book—H. M. HiasdiU;

Hastings «J- Allegan.

Mau 1$.

IF YOU WANT

Gold &amp; Silver Watches
Keep a large supply of Salt for sale at lowest ntarkql rates,
their Brick Warehouse,

Michigan Exchange

, oa.iui.-y which urery oae
truthfully answwal beKwe
hia journey.
• ’“*•

fth sa k tram it tv cat vn9u M Euad it te Vans.
j 10 Barrel lots and more sold to dealers at a very small
rance above Car-load Rates.

UaoGBh, S&gt; ™» —t T«ta. «

d,ad™,
rd!

City Dining Rooms
(Strictly TempMMee.1

WARM MSA1BAT ALL HOTTtf.

tflDCaUESJ} COXrXCTIOXOLY

¥*O3E&lt; 8AX.3EII
Water Lime,
.
Ohio lima,
Shingles of all kinds,
f/yr LU/UEif win V
LOTS.

1040

IEIT num IK THE

WEST-

�MORTGAGE BALE.

EW ADFEBTISEWENTX.

BOMAMTXC STOBY.

TTATE

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Diachy fl Coi. Column?

OF

CAPITOL

HAM'lTtf ‘ BUCHU

LIVINGSTO Nil

MICHIGAN
"(A

Ire*
excited in cuuwqu^an&gt; of a vary singular
affair, th® tannine of which is a lady of
American birth, and excellent cvnnsctiona in thia country. Aboc: six year,
ago, Henry F. Itariow, a cutamimion
merchant of 210 Canal street. Now OrImm, foiled in that city in oewqueneo
of loanee sastained during the civil war.
and went to Marseilles, where ho soon
aucceeded in obtaining a good position
in a peuminont mcreanlile house. Mr.
Bigelow waa a widower, aad was anexanpanied by hia only daughter Births,
then about 18 Tears old, aud endowed
with mnarkabl® personal abarms. Her
father moved ia ttis tast society of his
new home, aad tho t.iauty and grace of
lii® daughter were not long iu attracting
admirers. Sho treated them politely,
bat, after &lt;11. coldly, until one dav she
sraa brought ia contact with a doahing
French teaman, tho First Ideatenant

:0H0«
on tho western-boundary tu tho Indian
tribes: spain'balding New Orkans,
KATEKS
aud Great Britain Canada. There was
m&gt; army, no nary, no surplus revenue ;
and the country was but ju*t recoveriug from tire exhaustion and reregv of
au sight years' war.
•
When General Wasliin^toa easne to
th® Presidency in 1789, alt years had
CEO. F. ROWtll
elapsed sines tho peare. In tlu&gt; treaty
of 17r4, Great Britain had agreed u&gt;
evacuate, without need lea, dolan, every
notified place within tire bMnduriM of
the United tftntoe: and yet Brin a garriaons still held awan American p»tti of
Title u»e to her, bit’, of vital importance
to both the Isxrer and safety of- tin*
country,—posts tlie retention ui which S5 to $20
waa a menace as Weil as an injury ; for
thry kept open tbe groat nature! high­
ways from Canada into th® United

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION,
Ths Calrart Uthofrspkliif Company st Potrott,
Upoa lb. vert, sad »

FLOUR. 1(11 s

WAHTKD.'

* CO'S latRlUX

HEW8PAPER DIRECTORY

Kimi. Ho wa» but littlo over 30 run I To these subitantial wrong* wsa ad­
oH, tail and hamhoms, an excellent ded a neglect, an indifference, a silenoe,.
conversationalist, and tho very man to that looked like systematic dimnirtrey,
win tho good grace* uf a susceptible Con^resi sent Mr. Adam* tn London,
young bdy. Ho became very inornate ia 17Ki, to repnwent the new member
' wtth Alb* Barth* Bigelow, and 6no day •if t)«&gt; family uf nations near ths court 1
lie astonuh.’d bar Litiw no: a ifltlr by of on® of tho oldest- Ko English mia- i
asking him for the band of hit charming totcr war sent to America till six years
daughter. Mr. Bigelow waa at fin: in­ after. Mr. Adnnu-, though received
clined to look favorably upon the suit of civilly enough, wa, kept haunting ante- i
tho enamored tailor, tho mote so m his chambers for three month* before hu
daughter seemed to reciprocate hia af- K-.n to get any certainty u to the resfotion : but a close mqnnv into th® ef- son why the poxte'were retained.
fair* and character of M. Maurice KerGreat Britain imposed such restric­
rsl convinced Sir. Bigelow that be waa tion* upon American eu'ilmervr u xceni
not a suitable match for hia daughter. at present, too prepoutereu* for belief.
Ua found that Krrve! waa a turn uf ex­ From her West India Islands American
travagant habits nnU rhetoric temper; vesseto were utterly exciudwl; and only
that when under tho influence of liquor such American product* wi-re adtaiftcil
ho was extremely quam-la-aue. and had
fought several duel*; that ho had run.
through with the fortune hia parent*’ tar, tar, end tuq^ntinv. But tn.’illi-r
had bitt him, and tl-at he had nothing *u American re*s»i nor American prod
to depend cu bu! hia very modest pay. uct* i.f any kind whatever acre admitTho result of all thia waa that he Wa*
requested to ducoutinno hia visits. Ker- :
vel loft Mr. Bigelow muttering threat*

poMtahta* a ^k.dld Tlstad UdMFajA at

mw

The.New Capitol and Grounds,
11 Isab*. i® ■*««&gt; q^wd ^is- tto

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ebtati tbay .fcr t^.

DOLLARS

EACH-

MATHEW IHIBESI COLlEIE

Rrsl E*Uh sa4 Pstwssl Freptrly, Id sa»«»U tan *» te KWi

Beal Estate I
|3,000 in Cash I
$6,555 in Personal Propurt}

WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS

jit

UeValUl

buu

718 PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS

MANTLES ANO iiATEI.
rU» •Wte«rUiia&lt; P«UUi| i» MASTUM
:&gt;&lt;1U U IL, r *4r*aUR« U ua* all erfar*

i»*ak*BSJr, la U...... tai... t..— WataKa..

M

P. A BILLINGS.

Advertisers* Gazette,

»fe£e:

•uiu’lll

UVEKtSTOHE ’’“AFRICA
J U. U0UMM1TU. Frwifasi
* Urraarr. Mice.

suit Both tho hqsliand and father
abandoned all hojwx of ereing her
again, atidkn impenetrable veil seemed
to surround her fate. J onvinet,. after j years ago, and at an aarly age iH-gau tho
mourning for her tom for eight in-a . atudv ot medicitw under th-i instruction
months, applied to tho court for an an-1' of his father, onn of tho leading and
nulation ot marriage with Mixa Bi^utow, J most learnix! pl^fxician? in England
and ho was waiting for a rendition of'। He completed hi* Wudics in. medical cctthe decree when, on the third at Nd-1! Ivgeo at Liverpool and Iz-nden, nnd afvember Inst, on event of th. most start­ • tsrwuds xp.nl.»u years in thu Livarling character &lt;&lt;currou. lie was seated iI pool haspitaL Various rvMor.it are M­
in hia counting-room in the Hue Grade,'I signed lor his leaving England for
poring over hi* ledger, when th* door I' America, but suddenly,’more than twonwas suddenly opened, mid a tvihel lady I ty.years ago, he toft that country, and
stepped in. She drew back tar veil, Ij came almost direetly to Utts place, and
and displayed a bronxed face, the tea- I in a few days after aettlrtl at JdcKsn’s .
lure* of which tai know only too wall I' Corners, tha hamlul tibore referred tu.
In the next moment he rushed into tar |: Hu had friends here, two g.-.utL&gt;m&lt; ii
arms, exclaiming' •‘Bertha 1 Bertlia !" who had studied with bim at home and
-It is hb tong lust wife.
' they used .very argunaekt to indueo him
^OMujitanation she gave him- while ' lo Joeat. at Kalamaxuo or some point
locked in each other’s arm? ‘ where his great talents and acquirements
sflB^ her sudden and long absence, would be likely to find a|&lt;precution, but
wore so strange that even the chrotii- in vain. He said he sh.ml.1 live of Mequer of the Marseille* JftmluU, to Kan's Cornsra m lung as he stayed iu
v hoar* pan we are indebted for all-these this eountry. His tatonts found ample
j.articular*, rouft-n*ed b. had rarely mot employment, though us a general thing, i
with anything more romantic in his loag bo greatly preferred the quirt country I
journalistic career. Mmo. Jonvinet sta-1 practice and an|y seldom visited the I
tanl that uu th. evening when she had I large village* except in consultation.!
Often times his office would be ihivngvd'l
with mesMngcm from all juirta of I he ‘

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in Every Turn in the Stale

areoctiYtox. go. e, na«iow.r bloc*, msbob,

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Cussjn ttaars.
Aumsu far Ajaicass.

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IHT jfillTERPP.ISE.
TW0GH1W (1PITH.S Of
S5.0C0 EACH IN GhEEHBACKS.

FAIIAII WlLUAMl

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THROAT All UH IMT1TVTE

&lt;wl»r. A t&gt; i*n-*&gt;&lt;il»a. ■llrart'U x
1 S®tA«M «Ull«U sat far «X»l t**rwf. I
uiimitta TtaeuJ. Ml as&lt; 1
i HUI. &lt;&gt;M4aaeU&gt;** U fam .r Haiwa
1 Usurer *■ I’rtrn *.- 4 lfaa,u a tour*. «.
|
&lt;!M «■ U» ia!nr-«ra-. far

I S&amp;fertJfSyE’Ss

OR. CROOK’S
WINE

TAR

te

have it or go hungry.
Tlte American people might nui
in their I’uffemlurf, nor was i’attc
w-en on the family table, but t!
Clair nasiacru struck horrur t . th
delightful country residence, but L&gt; hi* ent heart, and cxritsd reflaciioi* ।
lutunishment did not find his wile in
her apartment?. Ho quostioned thb ser­ into inch cai»'« a&gt; that of Hugh Ihirdie,
vants about tho whereabout* of th.ir a nativu of Virginia, impressed in Lonmistress, and they said that they had 41&lt;m stror-tn, carried to aea in n nrau-ufseen Msdame Jourinet stalking -in the •^r.tndi rrd total rel"a*od by th® ad­
guidon a littlo before dui-k. M. Jouvinci miralty, put in iron* and Surged */.re
learebed every nook of the gordt-n and tho#n order* had ta.m Tecmr-*!.. nnd set
neighborhood, but not a trace uf his on abort- iu ti strange land H-ititou: the
beautiful wifo waa to bo found. Ho taeans of subxbting fur n day. ' It took
sent out meeseugen In all directions, . fifty yuan to title- the -hatred out of the
but they returns*! without bringing any '| heart* uf tho Arucricin peop!; which
information. An examination oi tho1 waa engendered, not no much by thlady's uoudoir fnmishi'd no cloo what-;
over as to where sho might bare gone. I
The huaband i«iseod a wretrimd night, I
hoping every moment for hta.wife’s re­
turn, but morning dawned aud sbo had '
not yet coms- ffe thou sent fur the po-1
lice, ami detectives began to l-xdc for
tho missing lady. They were unable tu :
find any trace of her after a i&gt;rutract«d
end patient search. AdvastaMnants,
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, j genisl ar*d ono uf.the nei«t ixffcrratit^g |
her dietnuy Mount® Kerrr-1 sraa th. first | end enlivening of talker* with tfaqi- j
: who could sufllcietttly iutetDrt him, bit |
who entered her cabin. Ho told hvr ;
coolly that 1» had loag ago h-ft tfch- na­ [ he was eviuntially a reoluw-. taut: al:4rq
val sorvicu &lt;•{ France, and wot now ,I1 ho willed in Pavilion, be Luilt him h
ma»jcr of a bark in tho Larant trade. । house, which h® used m office and home..
8h-- :!&gt;• n implored him to rektoro her to |1 B.re he lirod, surniundcd Ly cooking
libuiy, wuc.. ta roume-1, iuforaiiu™ her ; utensils, mortar* and jauff.-n, drags nni
j medicine*, pill-pctkfainng ajqxiraftdk '
I books, pojiera, nwta, otc., and [stwei! a '
1 largo portion of bi* time with uwver th* I
] footstep of b woman mating tho • n. i
' trance to th® uijMcriej ot the place.: Iq '
j hb iqgnuxr, though always courtcOusj •
• bo wSi tar&amp;umcto|C*n!. Hi. p-raunaj |
। tppotu-anie wax odd, not tu say slouAyl
! Hi* language waa verbo&gt;e and o-nate.1
■ Ilia habits included the Engludirmis's
i tor* of drinking. He wax content With '
I the humble*: ford nod thu hard-st j
she vm well tntatml, cXoept that sho ’I couch, but his, heart wa* always open tn | ’
Wax not allowed to leave the place. A suffering, hb hand never closed when it (
very strict eurvetltsnco was kept over could retar® distrMS, aud life impulre* |
H.her by tho *OTvanta w1m&gt;«- tauguago abe ware of the ktndHeet natureWM uuabto to umivrataud. Sho began owned a mare more famous iu I’arilinii
already tu despair, when Kervol one and surrounding towns than liorinanie
day told her &amp;hu mart go with him up
to tho Nile. a Two days adterward ho
brought her’to tho countuy place of a
wealth® Egyptian, Bolen Bey, aad to
tar horror sho found that Korvel had
coded her lo him. and that she was
henceforth to" be tbe iemato of *n Ori­
ental harem, filled with Egyptian and

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four tuontti* sta endured all the horr®rs of ihix liia, wtan she wa* ono d*y notice. Itwih cam. a* Im had predict­
infroluced by Baton Bey to agunileman ed. Hn waa eating breakfast at the
who was no other than Nubur 1‘aschs, hotel nt McKan'a Ctnore when dead:
a noted Egyptian diphnnatist. aad coa- !। dinceaded, sod he Urea bat a Aw mo
Tenant with tbe French laaguage. tiba I menu. Among his txtpere was a n&gt;ronSded bereelf to him, aad ta. immo-1| quasi that his body be kept six days bediate’iv pr.-mu»«i tu realoro her ta her |
husband. A few days afterward she :

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CaMtotoa, Barry Oo., Midi., on* -hit.
ywriing haifer, cue red yearling heifer,
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                  <text>VOL XVII

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN

aid Bty|$ Cartj.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 1873.

NO.

42.

■ barns, whose dnebrafious wer* owsen-,
' tially rurtic, but where the warmth cf I
tho hoapitalitv compsmsoted for every
deficiency; Vh* triend of n guest was
; kindly welcomed, th* passing travolsr I
' was pri-M.-d to stay, and the wandering |
1 Turrets'll with his stores of finery and
news, was rwwivsd with daligkt rap^
dally by th* fair sex. The boma-cwa! «»C was ahau*t a* merry; .th* lor»
atlings of slrigi;* with their trails sound­
ing cheerily through th* midnight
1 wuids, and tho joyous feavo-taking* *f
: tho urcui«nfs as «srli wont his separafo

wliila strangely cqd *WMtly through
tho grvy uld wood* aocndsd the clear
giriuli roiraauf itajdstws. as thins tho
uiffervnt slrigbs they rang in, altornafo
ixaaxu. one of th* quaint old ballads uf
th* middle ug**. A*. I*tigih w« reacho.l
the book* of tlm Tir couaga. which lay
&gt; betwevn u* mid our homo, a mirror of
ic*, and we ct once commenced ita [«i»*ago. A* we swept quickly on. it **em-

Salt! Salt! Salt!
FARMERS

Wishart's Pine Tree
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NATURE'S GREAT REMEDY

where you know you get none but the

FIRST QUALITY.

re.il. U«ferr.r-.

t
iu..d«in
V.eOUBSlZ

lay tatwevn us and th* bank. I looked I
, around; they wrrc rapidly appearing
&gt; on everv rid*; and I rvorauitar to have
' bran! that the ic* of th* Tirreuaga. like
that of several other Canadian riyers,
i wai trooctarou* in euuseq uencn of hot
'springs in the tad of the riser, abich
at time* bunt forth : and that particu­
larly in the early part of the winter the
merwog w»n!d v-e th* river covetin’
with wo, of ehiqh before owning nut a !

...r:
tw snr.
and tbett dashe-l off al a rapid pace for
the up]&gt;osito hank, leaping th* chasms,
and speeding bgbl'j un over tbo frwe
IwrtioiK, a. It ho hoped by swiftpaii to
diminish the danger; and with the
uru« brrathhws s[k’-&lt;1 w? hastcu&gt;-d &lt;&gt;n

eug-'tly round for some more favorable
! .pot; but/a* my eye glanced onward,,
it fell od constantly widening water,
i until it hid gone the c.-rcui': and with
I* sensorfon cl surrituo and horror 11
prrreived that w.i stood upon an ire
land, from which the surrounding ice ;
w»&lt; retres ling. 1 looked after Mr. Nor­
i Um, but unwepiciuqt of what bad hap-

had been adviaad to leave the place be­
fore th* freatat iurna, but, thinking
there was no darafr, they nsrlacted to
do so. Th.
andthtm^bout

us beyond our goal, against the strap
roeky barrier that lined the water.
Fortunately tlw hot springs hail raised
the tstuperaturn ot th* water, for poor
Annie's girlish form was almost hidden
in it, a* tbo wares gurgled and surged
around her, somelim** ev«n sweeping
above her heatf. But the young girl *
courage ros* with Iba occasion, and slio
bore unniurniuringlv this naw pliaso of
, suffering.
Bui they strive hard whose prise is
life, and after more than an hour of
hope, 'and doubt, and fi?ar, wo reached
th« land we hod never boji«l to tread
again. A* we cmergwd fnrm th* water,
tho wintry wind pienwd through our
saturated clothing, with ujcy chill that
threatened to frw-te them on us. Ptov; idontially, in our need we found a sap
I tier's house near at haul, where w* ob­
tained dry ctotbe^ refreshments, and
tbo foan of n bor»&gt; and slvigh. ia which
w* were soon speeding along the road
to Tuv-juaga. As w* prucroded, fresh
fear* for her father's and sister’s Into
asaailrl poor Aunio, which won. only
*e| al roil when she found horaelf in

gird with till- firm footfalli nf the hotsoa, and the chime of thrir bells—a low
threaten log murmur like the echo of a
distant temiwet. lint Mr. Norton drove
gaily on, a* if be either heard it nut, or
thought nothing of it. and 1 disiuitsed
it from my mind, until a* wo drew near
the oegter of the liver, strange dark
spits, like cloud shidaws. began to fl-uk
ita gleaming serfare.
The next instant one appeared right

STOVE. Second, 1 Set of Toilet Ware. Third, 1 Set of Knives and Forks. The notation* must be
enclosed in sealed envelopes, which will be numbered us received and pn the firirt day of April.
1873. the envelopes will be opened and the prizes awarded to the snovMttl persons.

not ta-u tarthe £a.t that oa that island

ami bad IQ «*ah tf«t;yM again,
lie did ao, howoxar^and in a minui* ar
two down wont John Mohan and. wo*
pulled out cold and dripping Kkc a wal­
rus al tho north pole. A "little farther
cn ita party vfeaMtitadteteBdaqMwirc and wore feat to right. ‘'»l Wore
tta rq.-s uu shore wsropulUd up ttay
came again on tinur way to ita uland.
It took them a guol tarar to retch

‘Keep your bold and stand firm fur a
little whil*. You ore *afq. there fora
time. There is somrthiug h»r* in my
! own t*nt I must see to at onre.
1 Then ho calfed ‘David ! David! ora i
‘ you b*rt y Thb voice uf David’s wife
answMed him with soba and cries. ‘He
AU night long the wind shrieked and can't move! O, my poor dear Darid!
whistled ihfough the tents; the men. 11* has broken bis leg, be says, and his children. stadJing tears uf fjy at the
tiled out with their exertions, did nut back is hurt. What shall I do* O,
sight of their drilverera. ^.Ttay had
wake. lint the women did, and lay and
pasted the night in prayers for safety
trembled, David'* wife awnkc “Dasad their praven hid tarn answered
villi she nliiarorwl Lui he di.i im*
At eleven o’clock they sat out on the
bear her. “What's the tastier, mother ?, was attending to th* sufferer, not think­
uiunuutvl her daughter. “Nothing, ing of henelf.
•God pity ua!’ groaned txsul, anil
child, nothing. It's only the wind.
raisod
lira
hand
to
the
stnnn.
'Pity
us?
Hush ! we mnsn't wake Gather. Go to
sleep darting." The suu rx»- Uta the pity u*he cried. Hut tbo pililnM
next morning and a dim blood-veil was snow foil, and tho soft flake* daneed in
in the sky, whfoh inuile wan - of them the air. Then Saul cried. 'Dnnd’a wife'.
think that it was night still. Tins mi- Tb* child! the child!'
'tat mo be. wife,' avid Dsrid, ‘i am

----- - this link of love
---------------- ------- kissed feir fora, tar
hands, h*r n*ck, her liira. ‘Naw. wife,'
b* said, and resigned ttair child to
David's wife stood silent for a fagr

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PAINTS &amp; OILS
Goods

swept down Ita river scorned tu boar u.
an equal distance from it* icy borders,
and wo soon found otfrwlves floating on
a comparatively i&gt;[»a space of water,
and *iurinndcd by nunwrouv ic- i*Ic*.&gt;.
1 could have almost hare echoed poor
Anura's cry of agony when the certain-1
ty of our praition burst upon tar, »u
fearful was it. Alon*, al mid night, on i
a fragiunul dt ice, flualin*dowii a rap
id riwr whose future coon* 1 knew not. I
while on each side stretched tract, ot crumbling ioe, and tayoad them rose
could exceed the dueoUtbn of such a
jwrition, and what tape could it leave
for us of life ? While to complofo our
misery, we had uot even the power to
struggle against'var Cato, but must pas­
sively await ita coming.
How deeply 1 pitied my young companior, a* ah* sat than weeping such

downcast. Haul ?’* naked David ; ta had ।
uot tagun to 1m« heart tixul lo*k*d in
silence at David's wife and David's
daug'it-r; they were at thn far end of
th* hut ‘You ate not frightened. Saul,
surely f. said David. ‘Not for rayself.
David,' whispered SjuL 'But tall me
What kind of leva do you bear for your

of thia.' David’s lips quivered,
Knut
he shook away th* fear. ‘Wo mast

uot krae heart, Baul, and wo must keep
this danger from tbo wife and little one.
There's men's work before us, and wo
must*do it—like mea!’ •Trust me, Da­
vid,’said Bank *my haort taut* to the
puls* of a willing hand;' and said no
more Tbo wind storm cuntinnod all
tho day with such vicleac-j that it was
impossible fur tbo men to work. As tho
day advanced the blood vefl in the skv
died away, nod when the night come
thn mcon's light ehone clear and cruel,
bright and pitiless. Worn out with
hard toil and anxiety, Baul Fielding Uy
fears of hoc father's and sister'* safety down that night «»d tried to sloop ‘ I
which our own danger had awakened must have strength for to-morrow.' ta
I tried to ulfor word* of couroUtion ai thought. Thn fierce wind had grown
I wramrad the pour girl in Ita buffalo faint, and it moaned now among the
rotas from the chill night air that our
inaction rendered dauhly caid. Hhc
lookod a sad contnuit to tho bright arca­
ture of th* lost lea- hours, whosn joyou« ballad .trains ware yet lingerin_j ia
my ran. But when the first shock was
avnr, poor Aniiio struggled brandy with
, hor griut and during tho rouiaiudar af
'r-*"--- dreary night of Irani sta rat
my aide, tho nuns: patient and
•Jane' in hU thought., ho foil aahran
nod dreamed of her • • •
“My God I" he brani David', wife
cry. and at that moment ba awoke, an 1
tisiug swiftly tu hi* feet, raw a cardie

and murmured a prayer o:*r her, and
biased her; and then, keeping down
her awful grief bravely, like a bravo
woman, climbed to the height, and
raised ler arum to baul with the child
in them. Only h*r bare arms could be
■ecu above the tent's roof. ■Come, li:tlc
one.' said Foul, and stooping down, at
the ihk ol In. life, clutched the child
trum th* mother’s nrtna, end beard th*

and turned despairingly about. lint no
help for them via near. They were is
them grave. David'* wife raised ths
provisions to Saul, and wont down tia her
husband. •Wife,’ mid David, 1mv.
me, and sec if you can reach 8smL It
will l» difficult bat you may be able to
manage it’ She looked at him tenderIv. -My place is here, David.' aha said ;
•1 shall otsy with you and trust to God.

moment be swooned, hi* pain wa« so
great Then bi* wife knelt by him,
and raised bis bead upon laer lap.
Meaai-hU*, tbo man in the nut tout
who had called to Saul to giro him a
band bad not boon idle. Ho found a
plank, and a a. trivia- it to the root

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not in right Tto snow tad covered th
And rtiU it fell, and still it drifted. The
djajrr who-------------------------- t~« bad

tata*tr£bit^#eS^ eX*t"

havoc be was making, the city arifet
kept at hi* tabes*, tta third UuW
upon the oat*, the fourth kita-l a artting hen in the manger near by. .and
the fifth pass .if the deadly weapon wee
th* beat uf all. for ft earn* rmri the
young man boomerang fesnfoa, and
knocked him down, and thus put an
end to the slaughter. Tta nm* foot
that the citv -•
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�struggle which within a score at ysars
th ti alter ■wtatlisliod th-&lt; grest republic
of tbo world.
A hundred years ago
■ bare were but four tMwepapers in Amw
icut •teen, engine ba-1 aot b«&gt;«u
imagined, ami ra-lruads an4 telegraphs
bad not entered intu the remotest conceptwn of mon. Wh«n we coins fa took at

THE BRIDGE QUEfTIO*.

sue-1 anutlu-r pamphlet agtiutt our
Board of Public Works under the captfon cf 'Tstr.nuay the Second” contain­
ing the mod' rorklno. sad absurd a»aaulta upon that body of improveri.
The sp-ech was mndu in Cungrve. on
tho 24th nit, and it bm. since been pro­
ven that tho Hua. mvmlrer's oppouti-.n

Eepushllan Blate Convention.

Ooort fa pfaoe of Isaac P. ChristfancT.
■nd two Hagwnts of tbo Stato Unirersity ia pfaoe of E. C W*Iker and Ocorgo
Willood, will bo bold in the city uf Lau
ring, al itepreenatativ. Hall, Wednes­
day, tba 26th day of February, at 11
o'ofaek a. fa.
The several counties will be entitled
tire in tbo favor branch of tha Htate
L-giefatauv ; and every orgsnbod coun­
ty haring «o reproarntatkw-. will be en-

By tbo reoohittoe of 1856, no detogato will be entitled to a sesd who dore
not resill fa tho roenty ho represent*.
Lmrerag. Mich- Jan. 27,1876.
a D Braenan, Chairman
Moose W. Field,
John M. Navins,
W. E. file war t,
E. A. Boriingamo,
0. L. Spaulding,
Jacub C Lamb.
Tbo's N. Stove us.

A Kapabfiean Ctooty Oon rention will
be held at the Court House ia tbo City
at Haesfaga oa Feb. 22d iast, at 1
o'atoek P M. to.efact'delogataa to the
State Cmmmtfoa to be held at Lansing
oa tho 26th last., to nominate a Justice
of tbo Supreme Court ami two Rego a
of the State Univereity. Superintendent
ot Schools aad County Drain Commis
sioMr. Tcwnships will be entitled to
the naaal number of delogntea.
D. R- Coox.

BACON &amp; KARR’S

g:&lt;«t puUKe buildings that w« recall are |
to finely pheal a» tho Capitol at Wash­
ington, while many a grander atro’--tnn&gt;
vi tho admiration that U ita due
m.-rclyby being unfortunately placed
where it caan-M U&gt; seen at all w a
whole, ot where it can only be wren aa a
whote by getting so far away that all
the detail, of ita architecture are lost.

Over r2W&gt; m frnee for violation uf
until they hong ia far horiaone like tho Prohibitory law were recently col­
■crommodata him by keeping one ol
cloud, that have tafreu shape. Tho fa­ lected in one week in Dowagiac.
hi. strikera oSioo at a high Salary w-th
Till. Mansfield, Coldwater and lAk"
cades of Notre Datno of Faris, of the
no-diing to do. The aBdarito made to
Calbodrai of Biuen. uf the Cathedral Mi.-htgan Railroad will bo canpletod
show thia are borne out by tha spirit
and in running order to Alfegau by
of Strasbourg. are really never soon at
next July. Bo saya tho Jimi.
all, though they might bo better soon
Tbtf Centaur Liniment is the greatest
which ii beneath criticism and ean b»
Tbo people of Ionia eoanty aro asked pain robever fae world lias ever seen,
than they are by the destruction of a
to tax tbsmselvee 682.000 Cor n now
b-wt appreciated by .Lowing bow some
few uf the surrounding building. But Court Houae. Ionia village fa asked to llheumatieni, whether inflamalnry, eeiof his own figure, make ont what be
atic or nervous, b made to disappear.
qur Capitol fa as a city set on. a hili that donate $5,000 inwards its erectiue.
tiwcUliuga cea».- to pain, wounds are
culls "fraud" u ths report of tbs Board.
exnnotbe bid, and Wudungtm -may
Tho Cungregntiotialiatn of Greenville healed, bunu urv hum! without a srwr,
Thus hoallegre that in paring twentygrow ed IMus, and lino all bar prairies have sobl their personage for 62.UOO and stings and bites arerendared harmnine streets and oao alley, a length ol
uf avenues with lufty buildings; tha and have purchasMl a site whereon they
fifty-six mills, iu.tewl of Laing what tire
Mn. R. Fownll, 492 Atlantic Hu
tho
view,
and‘ propoao to build in tbo spring.
Uopitel will still
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Brooklyn, KY . wriloa : *1 have h-*l
b&lt;*rd allege, oa an average of tbirtyIVofemor Mows Colt Tyler of the,
This is one ad­
cm- ii.iviuv.uk. .... .v..
- ---- two fret in width at 6L60 per yard for
vantage not to be denied, and the stan University has resigned, and h» be. ac- | trtod .vrrvfaing
Tbe Centaur lamwoodsa parctbrat and 83,20 per yard
and whiteaen of fas dome are no doubt cwpted a position on the editorial «t.O ;i nrent i» the only lUag that due* nw
on the Christian Union.
for concrete, the cost is actually furtj
* dollar, per rnaning foot ami amount. impvnesivu at fint view to everybody,
Hon. C. R. Brown, Judge uf the
Mr. Ctfan. Hill, G Fin- St, Fh ilithough th. ktructut" cannot stand a
Niall. Ctrenit was taken quite serionsly delpbia, writes: •That two botdre of
। to 611,627, 200. Now, as oao square
' yard at 63,50 (die highoU price pai-1) b thoughtful examination, aad will one . ill with raojoelive chiila while recontlr Ontanr Lfafaicnt baa cured a moat o^
I nine thirty.socund part of tba whulo day bi outgrown by all Amsrfounv. It oreupviug the bench oi tboTan Bunin vere sprahkhT'.bf* miefa."
•
wa* a childish, if'not a barborou* taste .: County Circuit Court.
J U. Marfin of 143 seventh Avenue,
I running foot. !t will c.mx orjy 612.41.
N. Y, says : ’'The ' Centaur Liniment
tual orretcl tho prevent dome ; and tbo
‘ instead of 64O.a» tdlogt-J, or ua!y 637,­
ha* cured me of a terrible caao uf in­
flammatory rh.-umitiam and cannot bo
, 132 (or running yard and the untire fif- guod eonte cad good taste ot the public
I too highly ruBtitnutendod."
I ty-six miles will at the outside pn-.eh n'"
■t largo will ao doubt tie ju.tifii-l wbea
'i ■mount to 13,679,
«?a 364
-rAi indead
__ 4 „r
59 Bromlway. N. Y.
of n
11,wo shall all so&lt;% what already a great
August 21st, 1*&lt;72
327,2UO—a poiitivn error of 83,188,606
maay see, that fats is not architecture•■All bone uwu*ra alumld have fae
with which ha comiaoacos his charge
tiaertox 2. That for tbo puqx&gt;M&gt; of against the Board of uader-citimaUng properly speaking, at all. but uicru m»italb-t
and
litol
it
Iho best thing orer
determining whether such Loon .ball
chauire, barlug no cobnrc'ioa whatever
■ifapted."
H. Mtx.n.
bo made, tha common council may ui Ute coot of their work. Ho charges u with the art of budding, and no mure
Supt. Adnate Ex. Co. Stables.
any annual city election, or any special discrepancy of 6206,332 in tbo report ol
capable
uf
exciting
entbu.iuta,
in
the
Such
taslimunisls
can bo repeated in■faction (called for that purpose) provide
tnimi of a .ineere person who knows O. Ward, the inventor of tbo ••Ward detiuitoly. Trr it ouec. We will war­
for a vole thereon by bedlot; and every
ballot tn favor af such L.on shall have
what art ruosns, than the budsr ol a Brake," ba. three now and u*'ful rail­ rant it every t-me. Sold by all Drugg»t». J. B. Best A Co- 53 Broadway.
printed or written, or partly printed and !
steam-engine—nor indeed so much; road invention, that ho will proscut to
1 reported that nanibec of foot at llO ’,fn
tha nnhlie within a .hirrt’time.
for the buder is a) least a real thing and
Ho aliases an over charge, sad fraud ol
Even in Grand Rapids men cannot
$13,491.20 in computing tbo sum dm uot a sham, it obeys the laws of boilnr enjoy their rights, for a resident of that
from the United States for concrete
city had only worn his shirt nine wook,
when hi. unreasonable wife made eompavement along Judiriary Square, beTbo dutflc, on the contrary, is a share. plsint to tho police, who foned the man rauM-w natural sleep. It dore rot non- i
lain mbiphlne, fa ptaiaant to take, never I
! tally in the report instead of 4th rtreet Il springs from a well-built building of
KrtficB and never falls. The Lost physic
white marble, and it pa*Mo itself off, to
Dutroit and Traverse City aro now iu
. on which tho work was actually doaef'
din-.t Railroad cjiauiunicxtxm with
IThose are spccirasns-of tlu&gt; blundering people wbu do nut know that such a
dome could not be built of marble, for each other, via tho D. A M , to Grand
and mimxopic lutlenaoi of t’n&gt; nun
Rapids, and thenea via fae O. B.A 1 to
a mnrble dufoe, and by ninety-nine peo­ Fyfe Lake, and thence u&gt; Traveno City
i Hun. A. 11. Meacham, uf Oregon. ple out of every hundred who coo it, it by tho Traverse City bmach uf ih-&gt;
Grand Rapids and Indiana Iton-1.
■ with lion. Jesse Applegate nod Samuel
of tu-iridrt it should bars beau, ia which
Tho Honeo, in Committee of tbo
Case Indian Agent Alsea, On-gon haw
rase th-ne would bare bwa probably uo Whole, tout jxswxl a hill eetablabii.g
been appointed a plea Cinnni&lt;ai&lt;&gt;n to
JUptoportfan between it ami tha bail I- tho office of Cmunistionor of Fudinriiw.
settle tbo difficulty with the Moduc In­
and appropriating SR',00c) annually, for
mg uf which it ia a part, for tha archi­ tbo n*xt twoyoon. for tbe encuutugrdiana. Mr. Meacham wiD leave Ii-re
tect would not barn Mt himself a task
he could not porfirm, nod the natural

all in dad (uuportion. The moment,
however, tha architect pormitted bim-elf
That wo have Common Schools in
tu think of putting an iron dome upon
Lchigan is a fixed fac(, That they
a
luuble building, be was no longer re­
re free to the children ot tho State is
of tho war thus far it is quite likely
strained by tho law of the budding it­
well known, bat sometime, it ia spparThe New York Tjqxigraphicnl Union
that tho settlers will be gem rally. wipe-!
self. which law should have bad his full . Nu. G, baa endurv-d the piopositi-'n, to
reat that others than children should an ■
out liefo’re the troupe c.in ovoreouie tlio
allegiance, but bo folt hun-elf st liberty erect a statute of type medal to tha
joy tbo advantagwa of a Common b'ohool,
Modoc &gt; by force. It fa uuderet.-.*! that
•memory
of Hutace 'Jeertoy, and :■•education In proof we submit th., fol- .aid city, and csuveru and doci.irw th.
quests all printer* lo contribute the |«y
trriai would permit, and there resulted lor setting 1.000, emt oa the third day
fawfagssp^ofa petition presented re- rw»ult of Mid election. and uo cash loati
■ballba made unless a majority of th. ; of arm* on the part of the troop-, cvcr-pt
aa
iui-nodiat*
and
fatal
disproportion
1
eeetly in the House of Representatives votes cut at said oiettion, are in faror 1 for th.- prevention of attack*. until even
of Febraray for that purpme.
tor the Repeal of tho Law cresting th" at said Loan. And provided that no ! banded juttico i* fairly offered tbo com­ Tbo dumo is nut only an cxcresceace,
Tho Bay City Journal say* that the
eAee ef the County Superintendent ot
plaining aborigimio. Thia is not only Laving no structural relation to the mil! of McGraw and Co. of that citv,
baildiug
pro]&gt;er
—
it
is
an
ugly
ax-reswtilth it now oaring cxitanteffon, will
Schools. It is neodlsoo to add that the
tho proper thing, bat will b&gt; tfa&gt; eheap be
the largest in the United Hralre It
eeuce, ugly in its Imo. ugly In its dw- ,
Township of Handy ia one of the Drmotai, boat and indeed, for the pretent, tlm
propurtfon, an 1 wo shall, wo hope, bro is eufficUnt to state that tba mill will
eratic stronghold in fae very evenly bal­
plan ot .topping bustilitfa* sad saving ,
to
m
the
day
when
it
will
be
taken
anced, politcally speaking, County of
down aad ai real dome bo put up in ita
UvfagntaB, and wo presume tbo intelplar*. — StrAttrr’i fur F^tnarryl
1
Lgeerre of the petitioners, ia on a par.
with moot atiboeo who doaire, and peti­
tiroof sheet of the list of member, uf the
tion faa legislature for tho repeal of a
House was given uut on which cunveLaw, that baa already raised tbo atari,
tioas were tu bo made if any errors a ere
, 1 on.-u and tnAn a denial of the luibery
daxd of Education over fitly p-r cent in
discovered. Boon after, the compiler of
charged against him. The report of an
the 8taaa, and ia repidit making the
tbs Manual rvceivod the fallowing note
interview by a newspaper reporter u not
from one oi the single men :
Common Scbocla of tbo State, among
euti.factury to your eurreapumicuL It
•■In proof «b»-t Manual in Houe-. 1
fae beat fa fae world. Wo are planned
' the showing ut 67,000 bribe money in
see you say I am married. I’leeei curto bo able to aasnri oar readers that we
.ret, or send th" woman around, and
the Kansas Lagi»laturo and tha charges
see tally advised that fae prayer of those
oblige.*'
•
made by Senator Varka was a put-up■toHifafa ••Inhahitanco" of fas Town­
jub ami was entirely falsa, tho innoceut
1’ref. Cooker of fae State University '
ship af MaMy ia not likely to bo aahas been unre-1 to take charge of oui- of
victim of such a fraud sboull indig­
CITY
DEPOT
thu eiiiturial department* of tho Metho- ‘
Lifts! Oi! Chromo mounted, tired and nantly repudiate tho election which re­
diet Qoortnlf l(mnr. Fret Ofory has
varnished, ready for framing, of a little
sn olfor o! an incresod salary to n*c-p‘.;a
buy and girl and600 pogei of reading rqvrt stated that Senator iVimcruy ad­
profcssorsldp, similiar to the uu.i ha
matter, for only |l,2f&gt;, s!»-&gt;uLl lead eve­ apted the fair.-ioss of the cteeti-m of
bolds now iu on Otu» institution. Prof.
rybody to subeertbe at oni-e for this Senator Ingalls, 11 would give us great deed, a fine Inking
of men— Norris has been naked lo lecture oa
popular periodical which contains good plea.uro to know that Senator PcmqrvT pithed men. in fact—and Gon. Loomis Pbifaeopby in Bowdoin Coltog..: and
Has now on hand a comit ia ruiuureu that Prof. Friem will not
stories, practical rocipes, fashion cute was outirvly innocent, hut the action of at that time was one of the handsomaat,
return to the Umvuraity as I'rofvxe.ir of ftlcte assortment of Books.
and iaforaauun, Bunday resiling. th • Huoec uf lu-irreeentatircs of K&gt;umu&gt; in- el M'ldicrly looking ran wo ever saw.
Ha was over six feet in height, large
Stationery, Pens, Penhold­
has dtmamfed his resiguaiim and tho and fine looking, and a thorough s&lt;Jers, Ink. Slates, Pencils,
Settato of his State has reqnnotod ths U. diac by nature and ednoutwn.
Among thoao wbu viaited the battery
Pictures, Picture Frames,
8. Sesalo to lavrebgato the charges
Initial Paper find Envel­
against him. This doo i not L&gt;oic lika t Lo on the landing was a wall knowa Cinriunati d.vine, whow temperance proopes of tho latest styles,
clearing Limeolf before Lis own j*opl&lt;.‘. cliviliee are a marked laatnre nf hi.
Picture (’ord, anV Fancy
though it is never fair to condemn any life-. He saw the wusd ‘Ojldwater” oa
the guns, sail thia inspired him tu inako
Articles for the Holidays.
man upon expsrto evidence
a iiitlo speech
‘■Suldims,” eiid L»,
Call and see them.
impnesively, and nil retnovi-d their bate
Jlio. IfOBtHfl.
and liwteuod to tbo vraerabla divine, liquid vending gentry.
w hose white hair was lifted m the
Tho Allegan Jouroat fa rveponsible
a! Bank, ore taking great interest tn tbo breuse from tbo river, "Soldiers, it refor fae following:
h of Which Welsh and Prey."
jcncoo
me
to
are
ouo
company
of
tern
pernew luan. Their subscriptions are daily
Monkeysaroscarce inMfalngaa One!
Wo think the above fully demoMtratinercaaug tn omuuuL From I.iudou unrn men marching firth to meet the
enemy. Rum” continued the roalous
i that the Democrats of Handy still Hssungs a month or so and r-a* off the also they i(h»v» favi-rable sdv.oes
drvine, "Sa the bona at the suldier as it
Tift poaj Office.
safamMdabL
and expect to eluor the eutlrc tin. \*t is of man in c-rvay lino of life. War
surmise the following
As tha' editors of that paper, and the ent ot $300,000,000 this week.
slays its th.usends, bat ram «l&gt;rs its
ten. of tboimnds. Ttio temptations to
ewtafe- &lt; htowfas* copy at th. leadmg Gmsfalew QaiU briar still remain ia the
drink .in tha army are very greet, I
slitauial article fa the Boatings 7Zre~ city we presmno cunmderable revenue
The pppoaitfon to the general Bank­ knowand therefore it b with feelings SrsySfiFS WTO =
JfarwelefFeb. 8th, willgwaloog r‘J might bo derived from fae euaettarnt or rupt doe I»iw uot appear to coms from of priio that I mm one body of men
each an ordiuanor, though ws fear tbe regular businoMi tixm It ia diiBceh to sac who have the moral eorrage to march
— ,1...
U.lJ _ !.L .1- -1
drawer. Tba mso then took the saddle, W /llll I I. II
enforcement of manv Sure agahnt tbe why such cn areanlt is mads upon die
but muakoy mounted him, tore hfa bair W U.1" X JJ1J
latter would render hw chance to pay law at this.t.mc. Th" New York Im­
i£,bljKi fu/t/if net of wc.
bin feere' debts rather amoll. an I might porters and Grocers bond of Trade yeobe tho cause of soar quill driiing not hrdav eent a memorial to Congress
against
the
repeal.
exactly in arcorhu»&gt; with tne statute u&gt;
turner—• *aas r X bought a saddle "f । -— - ■ i.
..
*
■

FiretrOlWfci Instruments.

New Scales.
New Styles.

New Prices.

Very Low.

TKareroont, Jfo. 255 Gr«enf, near Ughih St.,

B. F. NORRIS &amp; CO
WHOLESALE &amp; RETAIL
Tbe LARGEST and moat complete Jewelry Smew In the West, with tbe fiato
Stock ever brought to tho Qty.

137

II 139

State St

Madison,

cor&amp;sr of

WAI.THAM

CHICAGO

WATCHF.S

ELGIN WATCHES,
HOWARD

J
s

•WATCUEB.
TeaFMM

1

Cake Baaketa,

§.5

IT' Ide TV.

Gold Tooth Pfaka*

I Gold Thimblsa.
Silver Thimbles,
Gold Loekotr,
Shirt Stadd.,

Gohl Watch Keys.

Office and Parlor Clocks of every description.
Watch outer al and Tools for Jewelen.

j e j
’ E =
“

THE CHEAPEST PRJ JE8 IS OUR MOTTO

E

nr * i a

state street, cbkaoo

SALT. SALT
BARLOW &amp; GOODYEAR
Keep &gt; Urge eupply of B«lt fcr em u Loereet meHtet re.ee, *
their Brick Warehouse.

HIT TKISS IS TNE WESTAtchison Topeka A Basta Fe R R.

Water Lira
Ohio

TaOy.

NEW BOOK

, Fvreu- .nd th. X— I.U.. jTtA. : " ‘. M—*• «fe &lt;

Music Teaching.

—------

rance abort- Car-load Raten.

nan arraum t

�T»t«
Paper Mill.

Who says, Paper Mil] 7
Don't fail to call at tho Button C&gt;h
Store, they are selling off at tost, sure.
See the coll ia the appropriate Column,
fur tho County Cbnvention.
Atitad tbe Masonic festival Friday
ovoning next al Union Hall.
Cory and Cornell aro out with a
"ad" this week, showing what they aro
doing in tho Uno of Organs and Pianos

IL J. Kenfield, Esq. it out again, at­
tending to butinera and is looking quite

Heal fcbjw ftticsj.
From general appearances, w* .ko.M
think winter had. about spent it* fury,
and now ia trying to makn amend* for
ita reixmt severity.

.■KatBESSts''

We notice that many of onr exchange*
No Yob Dox't!—Don't what 7 Get that are not ranch more than half J a*
u geod a meal at any place in tho city largo aalbs Bvwsaa, charge two dollars
of Hastings as at L. £ Stauffer's Res­ IMTyvsr, while th* Bsweaa is only 11,AO.
taurant, north side of Stalo St.east of
l/Why not make use of our » atcr-j re­
st here in the City, by orrecting a wollra
manufactory ? '.No batter chance in Iho
|

country to build facto riba, then on tho
Thornapplo in Hasting*.
That ail taxes not paid in by Feb.
20th, I shall immediatly proceed to levy
and collect according to law.
HENRY C. LEWIS,
Feb, 5lb,w2.
City Treasurer.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grind River Valley Division

till tie Georgia, son of the editoruf

^4Vo received a short vi*it on Monday
last from C. P. Naorpaa*. Editor of th*
If you want first-class repairing on Whitehall Xsen*. and at one fima, a
your watches, clocks, or jewelry at low­ compositor iu this office. Charley is
er rate* than at any other establish­
looking tiptop Call again Mr. Charlie.
ment in tha city, call at tho Barber
We would call attention to th* chaug*
Shop Building north side of 8 ate St.
in the big Ad., of th* Star Clothing
House of Grand Rapid*. They spead
A POSITIVE FACT.
thousands a year advertising, and limy
aty it pays.
. |
Sec Here. Stranger!—There la not an
Institution in tho City of Hutlng* that
la tnoro worthy ot patronage, than that
position ready made that we ever *&gt;*r,
ia that manufactured by Mjz J. B.
, Norton of Madison, Wia It is all oar

Fraa. —Between tho hours of two and I occurs worthy bf mentioning, unless you ’
three this Morning, tbo alarm of flru j forbidv mo, I shall iadito and sand it to
was Riven on our streets, and soon the
firo bell was announcing to thoeo dis­
tant from tha locality of tho fire, that
(Wo shall over wnkamo an, turwa
somewhere in Ward tlxre* the fisud (fire) from Orangeville, and also from any part
was at work. Boon Stale Streit was of tbe County. Call again. EfitTona)
thronged with people eager to know
where the fire waa. It proroJ tu bo in
Odd Fallows HaB, in the Empire Block.
Empire Block stands on tho North-sosi ,
corner of Main and Jeffmoa streets, is a i
beautiful and substantial block built of
brick. There aro iour lagro and splendid
stores in the block ono of which is owned
by K Madge E*q. end ia by him occupied
us Dry Good* and Clothing Store O ld
Fellows' BaU|b also own*d by Mr.
Mudge, and i/fa, to* 34
Btw waTlfrst dtecovore&lt;r~by-Mr. M'*
Clerk, who sleeps in tbe Store Tho
damage done by tho firo was- small,
comparatively, but had th* fire had
many more minutes iu which to have
buraod before discovery, th* whofr block
must have been uistroyvd and thousanil*
of dollars damage would hare been tho
result. How th* firo originated, none
can tell, many supposition* of course
exists, a* to ita origin, but it ia thia way
and that way, and of courau all guera
work. Tho damage to both Mr. Mudge
and tho fratonrnilv of Odd Fellow., will
probably not excetal five hundred &lt;lol-

Overcoats *5 to 825
cheapest Store in the
State.
Star Clothing
House Grand Rapids.

fret, nothing, scwrely. only the hauling ।
of tba straw, as many of the fcnners
wouMbacaly too glad to prorant to
raw* oa iratfamca, tree of charge, the

sold below Coet.

$10.00.

Fine

Black doth suite $12.00 to $40We have some fine English

tuid French Cmb, Suits, custom

fits,, pricer $26.00 to 40.00.

LOWEST
Overalls 75 cents, worth 1.00.

coats an inch to short, but

they
bargain.

r. Cole &amp; Son,
former price 110/and all woel

Meltons, Light and Dark, 110;
former price

IlC.

Boy*

ONE PRICE
ofc trhis ata iwstum
urn m®
sroiso

Star

ub

tin he
un m Him
Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

LEVI BROS., PROPRIETORS.
(KpBc sure and see out name above the Door as other Parties
Jealous of’our good nai

Odd Fellows who attend tho session
Draught Tube foe. Soda Fountain —
of the Grand Ixnlge nt tho City ol Sagi­ R. B. Robbins, Adrian.
naw, commencing February 18, will bo
Barn Door Fastening—A. 1). Wright
carried fur half fare, on tho D. &amp; M. et al, Belleville.
’ and Flint and ' Pare Marquette Rail­
Traction or Portable Engine—D- W.
road*. Fare will be paid to Sagituiw, Kellocg. Battle Creek.
Fire Proof Compound for Coating
ILnts, Ac—R. U. Piper, Girard.
I Mr. and Mrs. J. Mcrrillold. desire to
, Firo Prool Paper fur Roof*. Ac—R.
express their hearty thanks to their i
friends of Orangeville, Prairieville and
Hastings,'especially to the Ladies' for
th*ij|Kberal Donation at the hospitable
mansion of Henry Drown Esq-, on tho

Cxorutss Cioratsa, Cturnrxo.—The
l&gt;est nasoTtmen t in the city coiwisting of
heavy Caasimero Suita, Black Cloth
Suita and a splendid assortment at Black
Pants and Voat suitable for tho*e anttoipating marriage. For sale at th*New
York Cash Store.
82tf

Cents that other Stores sell at

Kflft

last of Patents issued from th* U. 8.
Patent Office to Michigan Inveators. for
tho week ending January 21, 1873, and
each bearing that date.—Furnished this
paper by Cox A Cot, Solicitors of l‘at-1
Johnron A Oo’a celebrate.] Gold Pens,
he beet in the market, for sale at tho
ent*. Washington, D. C.
City News Depot. P. O. building.
Tuck Crrarar—S. P. Babcock, Adrian.
W. J. Stewart Aliy. at law, aa wi'U'be
8elf Decking Rail Fence—A. Bagley.
seen by his card in this week's issue, Ypsilanti.
has located himself at Grand Rapids,
Tug Sirup — M. Cadwell, Lansing.
and solicit* business from Barry Co
Circular Saw Mill—W. A. Campbell,
people, whenever any »uch have brr»inraa/sr which they require a lawye^'a

OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE,

A SUIT

$3.00 to

all wool Suits $12.50 to 20.00.

DuncavxD.—Ono Evening lost! week,
Hon. H. H. Smith the accomplished
Preeidont of tbe Detroit A Bay City
Railroad was presented by bis friend*
with a very handsome and oorupfot..- tea
set of Solid Silver. Hie set comprises
ten pioees, including u tray, and several
of them were gold lined. Thn presen­
tation was made at th* reeidenoo of Mr.
Smith, in Jackson, and after tbe con­
clusion of tbe formalities, tbe donors
were bountifully and hospitable eptertainod by Mr. and Mrs. Smith. The
artielra were prvp.iruJ e*peciaUy for the
occwoa by M. S. Smith A Co., of De­
troit At tho same dm*, Mis* Kata L.
Kmith, th* daughter of Mr. 3-, was pre­
seated with a tiandvira* c[&gt;era chain by
the *amo parti**. It ia only just that
wo should say that tho poopLo of ,
J|iehigan nr* largely indebtci, for tho I
Jackson, Lansing and Saginaw Railro*a. tbo Detroit, Lansing and I*ko
Michigan, and th* Detroit and Bay City
Roads, and w* note tbi* recognition of i
’ th* ml urritt ho ba* rendered tho State
| with apecial pleasure.

Liar ur Lerma remaining at th*
Hustings P. O. Feb. 11th, 1873.
Daniel Boa!, Mrs. Harriet Carlton, 2
Don't dridt liquor 1 We 11.ought ho I
■ Mrs. HaUie Clark. Timothy Crandall, j
j Mias Sarah J. Clark, Hastings Drake, was a Democrat; don't siu-die, uudetu-1
erratic again ; can’t chew lulascco, - 1
Emmy Fikeoer, W. J. Hyde, Verny D&gt;
Hooper, Keward Warner. Mias Helen why not 7 8peake English awl German ।
Youngs, Almira Brown, Celesta E. fluently, ore should presume so; rarely ■
say* damn—although he'd be e reusable j
if ha did,—of course by lb* Demecr.it j
- Direct your letters to No. of P. (
party ; doc* not belong to th* Y. M. CDrawer or Box.
Association—need not haro madu that
J. Rosxxrs. P. M.
remark, everybody kuowj that wiffiout
I tailing.—Has no Credit Mobilicr stock
Waoomre-Cocea.—I find your Hiro ;
• —don't need any. baa enough N. Y.
Syrup and Tolu an excellent remedy for •[ City stock oa bis band* to last him u
Whooping Cough and Croup, especially •
’ life-time. Never imported tin end had
for the former, which Is prevailing in a ;
I s duxen chaMss to “compromise’’ the
neighborhood south of us. I must not
claim against him. No, that'a
for
be out of tho Syrup ; please forward
there would not be rascality enough in
[ me a supply without delay.
White Pigeon, Mich. W. O. Arsrn. so small a mailer as that, for Tweed to
Who says Dr. Millar’s Magnetic Balm go into. No, Tweed is a saint, O&gt;lfrx
contains Magnetism ? Those who haro the sinner. Tweed could rob N. Y.
ural it for Colic and Bowel Complaints City of millions of dollars, yet ha is a
modlr, bnt Colfax, a* ws believe, with­
Boe nirrrtisoment in thia paper.
out any intention of fraud, i* au|)K&gt;M&gt;d
Ho roa Lxjisnra.—h may be of iatereat to our readers tu know that by tear­
ing any point on tbe. Valley Road on
tbo Moraine Express East, th* train
that paaee* Hastings at 7.50 A. M. close
connection is mado at Eaton Rapids for
Lansing via tbe North Central Division
Ouvoantu, Feb Iltb, 1173.
Eoireas Buntra--Feeling that we
t’harltewurth tbo accomodstingSaperintaudent^f that Dirfeon having given should hare a rorwapondent from this
orders to hold that train at Eston Rapids enbryo city for tho Bum, ■’ w«U ••
nulil tire arrival of th* train from Grand fur tho Ifosw Jvmg you will phrase
Rapid* doe there at 9.40. Ix. th* after­ excuse this intrusion, and if not agreenoon elora connection for Lansing ia able, w* wiD refrain from Irwpasring
made at Charlotte with the I’sninaulor, upon you further. Bniiuees ba* been
al Eaton Rapids with the North Contra) dull with us tbi« winter a* n general
and st Rives Junction wilh the J. L. A thing, bnt Old Winter ha* been btuv
wilh us, aa he ha* with everybody and
S. R. IL and the fair is aboat th* rame
everywhere for tl.e tost eighty dx&gt;y^
The trouble about tha Orangeville Mills
has at last boon brought to a focu* ; st
teas: we hope so. An Officer from your
Cuy, to-day, pul Mr. Nicbols in posampaper null in Hratings. Tht outlay tfon vf the mills, in tbo place of Mr.
would be merely nominal, while tbe in­ Bitt, who has been ntning them for
come would help to swell the parses of auntothing over a year, and can ray, that ;
overynua here are much pleavid with
__ ___________________ ,r„;_
tba change. Mr. Nichob pttrclrarod tho
nonovnicxl. the material would cost, in i mill property sometime agu, but in con-

CLOTHING.

Suits $6.50 to

✓Slcwsr*. Stall and Prickst hare parchased tbe smith shop formerly occupied
by J. W. Marnanl, on State Street, and
have removed to said building where
they are ready to do all manner of work
in their line.

Michigan Central R. R.

CLOTHING.

New Adverlisem^

THEy

^AVE STOOD THE
TEST.

BLOOD PDRfflKR.

Corn Shelters,

8 Wood Sawing Ma­
chines,

Which we will Exchantro

WOOD,

delivered at oar Foundry ; ur WHITE

ABH, OAK or ROCK EIAf LUMBER
Mill within

Is Offers! is tie Piilit st its Menu.

Everybody Should try them before Purchasing Elseioker

tie Iital Life ImraK Cam

TMr isae is ss^sstal sad ka Uxir **« sad bssuUf.t sssm surpass sll- e«S«n iu tevmy of

THE WEBER, HALLETT &amp; CUMSTON
AND GABLER PIANOS.
FRANK L. WARD.

DfffiHT, BUmLUESffi.

May 15. '73

Michigan _Exchange.

-

a you wait

LARGEST and STRONGEST

Hastings

Allegan.

Assets over 856,000,000

�Dauchy A CoY Column.

Kf Walter Raleigh, after careful
rtsdyefthe Bpemah ascounta, was fully
mltafi.d that theuoMen city waa lucat.-.l
upon lake Parima, among the Cordil­
leras of l*acinta, wool of ‘Juianx The

JGchijaa Italhincrv Depot.

OF

CAPITOL

BUCIW

MICHIGAN

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION,

mile* long and two hundred tenad, and
waa a pruminont feature upon the maps
ot tbo sixteenth and Reveatreutb centuriee. To teal the malL-r. he *tart*d

rias eku-od W Uw A-IUlort. ar.lt.lt. Mv-y.. U-ribo
Vnjo 1‘nwu-s we
■*
— ■ —, •

Lamst Dun EffitUnt a at irt\

n”
.

The Calrert Lithographing Company of Dotreit,

V1NICAR BITTERS
tied that tbe Eugirih, in thfa mnremeut.
exhibited a Large meaeure of that r.wdld
thisat hr Ol-gutter; wealth which coneiitelod iho tnainapring of Spanieh enterpriee. Bet thia spirit was associated
with aad dominated by, higher impalees. The English also mamCtaM.
ia tbrir treataenl of ths Indians, a Mr
high-are-of humanity and a more
magaartianona policy. ItWMaia period!

Vyee Ake work.

e eyUodOi Tl.ret fottegraj* of

are new

EST8Y- COTTAGE ORGANS !

ia their taetoty, in which ideas of nattoaal gtory prevailed over oordid peraoca! ccawideratiunt. It waa during the
rioalag yearo of tbe romantic reign 4f
Elimbeth. tn which tM defeat of the
Invincible Armada, and other glorious
achievautenta, had exploded the mari­
time peetigoot Spain, and had roused
the robust national spirit of England to
eorttaet the exclnejve sovereignty of tbo
eta, vrbieh the Pope bad given to their
pea irealfr rinds. In tho bitter hoadhty

WANTED?
«ir.8iw

MATHEW

COLLEBE

BUSINESS

&amp;P. COATS’

la Bert ■irvieee —
i.SHeSyledeesei

। BEST SIX-CORD
JOHN H-WENDELL &amp; Co.

Wille and Rlati Tirai!

Heal Estate

$3,000 &gt;■

WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLET’S

C’amb !
$15,555

■mSnSsi

716 PBEMIUMS AS FOLLOWS;

MANTLES AND ORATES.

-jw»&gt;.

»J-pyjs"A-r

P. A. BILLINGS.
F-ATERS ••
CHAS JUNE 4 BSD.

paratioa of his expedition.
Raleigh arrived in March, 16115 &lt;&gt;r
IflBfl, at tho Island of Trinidad, then
hold by tbe Spaniards. with • bam tlto
English were nominally at peat*. But
one of tea officer*, Captain Wbiddra,
with aoase men, ventured on abor*, and
vu treacbcrouah marderv.1, with tbe
iD-woeried connivance of tbo Spanish
anthoritiea Provoked by this outrage,
Raleigh landed, and captmwi tho govecnor, Ilerreo, with Ida whole force He
found five Indians cacique* held as pris­
oners gained the hearty goodwill uf tho
natives. Finding it irapomible to taku
his veoeela up the Orinoco, he kfi them
at Trinidad, and embarked ia four large
boats, with a hundred men, ui;^ r the

free to book agents
$5 to $20

LIVINGSTONE

$500,000

■AFRICA

CASH GIFTS.

.'U"C.7.t.-u
SSJrafft

ae* ««Aiwn .......v*t»u aad m hu

$100,000 for Only $10.

the Slate !

HOBATIO HUff, IWl

STAKLET W. TURNER ta7.

CHAS. J. (SB, tea. AH

lais ■ ■etelaei Ieea44 ■maaaeeJ »kal: ■ -. re;
itaMUr •&lt; Me. ~U, tea aits art
•art 4*j. al Lkaaertk (reel deer *« the I ««rf I
&gt;■ ia. Cllr at UefUa*. ia Bony eeaatr. U»
lin Ik* |4... ef ‘.rM.ee Ike CtoaH tain I

OSn £

guidance of an Indian pilot.

After ascending tho river three hnn- '
dred mileo, he camo to tho reeidcare of
an cacique, named Topiawari, wbotaeated him with most gen*roua hospiuUity.'
This tho English roaprocaL*d with a
jnetfoeand fair dealing that wen thd'
hearts of tho aimpie aborigine*, con­
trasting as it did with the uniform bru­
tality of tho Spaniards- After a brief
rest, he resumed bis upward jouruey. and
arrived el the mouth of tho Caroli, now

Dr. Crook’s Win
FARRAXD

WILLIAMS

&amp;, CO.

Public Test
□n. CROOK’S

THROAT AND LU.10 INSTITUTE

tbo fact that the Caroni, itaelf a trioutary, receive* tho waters of sixty tnbutarias. Tbo Orinoco, ia a roaiao of
twelve hundred mile*, receive* four hun­
dred and thirty-six tributary riven and

WINE

ike see ‘M e*n . •iLa .s*J Mur.&lt;a&lt;* ■*•*
~*fol la Ite **&lt;• at lbs &amp;«*&lt;M -I i'reG

i w.as, eSiA sM4 4rt&gt;eH lb. : ■*&lt;*
issrMa s»eUut».i. te* !«*•»*&gt;•
-J...I. M'.rtsMs ik"* k&lt;J»i*»-t n k* 4w

prrpnrnr ottered

MIRROR AND PICTURE FRAMES
awohd the Caroni, but wet ttnuLlo to
stem its powerful cutrenf After eight
hours’ bard rowing, not over a atonc'a

banks ha found specimens of gold de­
tritus, which, on l*u»R subsequently as
aayed in England, proved to bo of auperior purity. Finding hie force tuadequate to the taak he had undertaken, hv

rfD

Floral Work!

effective expedition. Ou his arrival in
England, ho waa appointed to command
a division of the fleet then fitting out to

While tagogod ia thia service, hia
heart was still ant upon his daring
Okbemei of South American diacoverr,
aad bo aoat Captain Lawronee Keymiea,
with two ships, to prosecute tho search

t|*&lt;dc for 11.*** conipUin'*.
Eor pains In Breast. Side or Bark.
I
(intvcl or Kidney IBm-um ,
DlKcaxes of the I'rinary Oreans

B^OT^S

4. m«m7 luaiaelfo

It is also a superior Tonlr,
Bcstorra tho Appetite,
Strengthen, the System.
BestOTtrt lhe Weak and

BOILER WORKS.
til. SA

ex

Cauf.cs the Food to Direst.
IlcmovMt Hjxpqvi

BLOOD PURIFIER
of the Caroni, in force too powerful fur
Kaynho. who hid found the old oariq-ie
Topiawari. dead, and hia |&lt;ople "scat
tered and peeled," by tto cruelty of
their oppreeeon. Keymi— returned ;
bad Raleigh, too much »ng»s*d in tinportant naval operation* • against the
Spaniard* to give personal attention tu
the matter, eent Captain Lawrens* Ber- t
ry upon another expedition. Tbo latter, I

K.

Comfort’s

5323535348532323484848235348

K.

Syrup

Uaa bwal &gt;ta was lak. svsvy Taea la L*
Usis, leSMea eve llhaai*.
K-K.
.

Cough and Cold Cnre
la ike ee-M. aa4 esty $&lt;mla abuill*.

l al reMi&gt; saeuse. la ik*
etk iraM 4a*r u- ik. Caen
rigSiedaEZ

C

.
prared meSkLooof tbe bleed,

BLOOD PURIFIER

finding the Spaniards in too strong force,.
Raleigh eberiahed hia South Ameri&lt;aa projects during the following twenty
years. Tba pusillanimous policy of the
Stuart dynasty could not repress the ris­
ing national spirit of England; and
bemee, in spite of th* most persist*nt
obloquy and ridicule. Sir Walter was en
abtad to aomrre the despatch, iu 1617.
of another expedition, und r his own
i amBlind. Arriving on the tuad in
Xorembcr. he waa attacked with a ]huentfag malarious fever; and hene&gt; was
eotupeUod to send the expedition up the .

K.

Federal

DR. CROOK’S

STROP or
POKE ROOT.

gfc?

Cathartic Filial
!&gt;&gt;led Uuuse* Citr. Jeasery IsL tri.
UL'ARDIAW SALE.

lu*MU

WANTED.”XXS
BuhineM that will Pay

Condition Powders!
sowing foe twenty-three day*. «bey ar­
rived at Point Areva, where tb-y d. font
ed 0* opperiug Sp.aiah furae
The
dta^ltfo. ia lb* way of the vxpwliiinn,
bevovee, were fouud eutireiy iiMurmoaniabfo A* tbo oertaiuty uf final
MUm teuod iterif open Ralrigb'a turnJ,
be grew tnone.0 and bilarr with diaappriattMOt. Ho well knew that failure
fa thia great reUrprue of hi. life would
tart reotaoo him to tbe poena from which
be had boon vehread tat that aperial
oerriea. ami to tbe Mock from which he !

DETROIT BEADING WORKS.
Bent Wood Works,

and two red yearling siren.

100,000 00
BEST THINS IN THE WEST.

L. D. SINE’S

Takes up by tbe enb—ri&gt;*r at ke
rxsidenco on section twwuty-f,.ar (St) &gt;’
Castleton, Barry Co, Mirh one whi*
yonrltag heifer, one red yearling taifa.

Cbxm F. W i«u"o$
Dotal CauUlna, J»u. 23, W«-

■K8UEE YOUR LIFE.

Tie IiiiallMlmniB Coajaj.
LARGEST mt STRONGEST

Aseete over $56,000,000.

B. F, STEIN HOFF.

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                  <text>The R«*iI*lic*m Bulln.

VOL. XVII

Mftwl and

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN

Cart

WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 19. 1873

NO. 43.

ns. ntrnnr's xnro

potirr.

Greble &amp; Russell

TEACHING TUBLIC SCHOOL.

DEABERS IN

pi

. .rkrl.i!l IMiMrM r- iUm.w

Should
camport with hia ideaFpt courtssv

nor attundad mt of lus people for lour
. regarded by
' man.
mjiurstii
Hannah thought of tbo Slightly bent and wl.uA hs had met andbattlod nobly
ivs, for that day, at least;
head (his habitual nltituda,) and the for weeks, and without a thought for
'Tho next was nn
himsdfj
I gray locks, with hsr hand on tiro door"And I should like to know wliat
। knob, and she decided that if Dr. Cory
might bo. Still, neither fmau, for
Elmadalo is to do without him?’’ said draped
— —r— in
—
stant. tho role of gonllaman *ml
Mrs, CEvo, presaging all manner of■
Axminster w.rrwi
ooverod iuo
tbs uoar,
Boor, on
an lady; although.
‘‘
’
foil Kka pitching
I wbieh
Which stood
Stood shell-shspad
sh*n.sh*n*&lt;1 chairs
rh.le. . and
..,,1 the unlucky clerk
drepy looking lounge*, iuvt touched she like bunting the gvwu that bad cost
l- country ।
This »h« Cory will die with the fever F’ Hannah
b«autiftd,vuoc from mawkish vanity of
coneoit,
She glided into that sumb*r room . life Ixrfutc.

tnnunmg* ; while th* grand piano
V ORDER

H RIGHT k HOI.niO

-b
The silent fijpire by the blsck mantle­
piece turned'rath a nerroa* start, and a
uew light widening over th* etrocg.good
faro, and kiwlling n strange Cra in*(he

rjh9

and fell adeep prM*ntly to the monoto- ‘»blc.
nou* clicking of the nwtleis needles
1,1 childhood she had b.-en aocustom(sho knit mecbanicallr,) but Ilanuah ** WJ'* •l*B«nt hotue. where wealth I told ma all at, first, it would Lara bean
sit by tho »«k man's c meh. Ironing on I h*d b**n lavished fnaly-too freely, as so much bet tar.”
"But I wishod to sui-pri*- you,'” aha
laid, while tier throat ached from »Up,'y tulministering such things a* tbo 1 the restorod blessing.
presMd soils; nnd, tlion, with a 'liltl;
young Doctor roc-omnuraded, end which । But gradually, and almost impercopwore found on the orderly shelves of tho ub,L tUOT* c•1“,, 10 the *•&gt;«»»&amp; wife •
little surgery, which did not smell &lt;rf: *«ose of helpfoesncea. Bba felt that she
bad no freedom of action. True, she could mu no roa»&gt;u a hr 1 might not
. "1 think tcu uudontand me. tny uurthiug |&gt;art&gt;cuhrlr offenrive.
bay* ol anxiety, sad nights of tiro- bad a handsome li-iaw, efeganl turoi- sell it, to pureljaso a pmccil for mr
dear," he had said gravely, holding both
less, eleepleas watching followwl Han- ,u™’ dainty food, exoelfent servant*. husliand if I wialutd lo do m'' atid
I her Imnds.
' "I do not know how to win you, Han­
nah, if yow do not alroady foi l that you Aunt Delia had pippin* Io pare and put'
,
--------- - ——
. could eonietitnos love me a little in ro- away, and gtddra pumpkins to slice end \ r
than from oc tinged fw iing.
string, sail very many arduous dutu-s' huabaad provided it all, purchased it
••You tM the ring. Myra f
which d--n.i&gt;ud&lt;&gt;d her time. She missed I "‘fb bi* monry, and from brr stand »&lt;U a ring became &gt;be need* money I"
Hannah’s deft fingers and couitirebsus- 1
&gt;1 belongwl to him, individually. I and then, a* the ugly cave slowly proi»v rotud in tbo house ; but of course 'Vten she su;qx&gt;rted hcrMlf. her purse:
Hamish felt very penitent about the *** u®**’' »mp‘r. But now, with all
way she had used Dr. Oory, ami though lb«*« sumptuous surroundings, she wa«
she could not love him. .she omld !•*» iudependant than the 'crvants in been atrai-l to
&gt;r &lt;*a roti
io, darling."
word ran hi* hesit through sith sharp
agony.
He said not much—vary little indeed.
Hannah thought *m&gt; was disappointed
in hia declaration, a* perhaps romantic
women always aro when honest, j-ructi
cal men tell their love bluntly, without
rapturing quotations or entrancing aim­

JOHN ROBERTS

K. F. HROWN. JI. D.

H A R N E S S E S

w HAT In 1XJVE

lite person giving the first correct solution to the nlmve Rebus, will be entitled to A PARLOR'
, c-L'CVF., Second, 1 Set of Toilet Ware. Third. I Set of Knives and Forks. The solutions tuusi In?
enclosed in scaled envelopes, which will lie numbered sb received and on the firist tiny Af April.
18711, the Envelopes will be opened anti the prizes awarded to the anceeswful persons.

T. R. DIAMOND.

• ly, and with an intent to try and ansser

C ORDER.

tbs beautiful garment,

De. I bed crsahod that
Aunt Cliv* tmd sver remarko I h*r looking oviprc. adu stnsn rue vcwoer sun ,
- *h° had found her salstrsamed faint and yellow down on the “T lufBoent to support her quite hand­
dying gross the swaying honeysuckles •
! ««» »•«* -P -Mugh Io sup­
air," Mid Huuaah. demurely, a* though clinging uceotlessly to the Doctor's lat- P? mirs-df with a presenlabfo trmuwaw
tices, two wunen opened his door softly, ' w“*n »lu&gt; became the Imdo of Edward '
auu found him delirious with pain, and P*e*tuu\
handauma gift affords ma* It ig a
oM Mro Withrow, the neighborhood's | It wus n fove-raitrb, dtfededly. And time since 1 have bron thus nnuiin
quite prepared.
nuroe, do/mr in hsr chair by the drotr- • h*pl“&lt;-r wife could nut well lx, found on my birth day.
..
I than K.n„r&lt;r.,t Mr. 1‘— .t.. _U_ -l._

g

^Ch-ewsT

daily peepio living in a big hous* all' “ I^”r,
aloue, with nobody to nun* tlumi. I
suppose the folks will taka turns and
sit up with him, but tbey've mostly ail
gut sick ones at horn* to tend, or iar
IVuUiei, I reckon I'H hare to tako.I
ancLget , ‘
'
tboaongfrom 11

'^K^fSalt! Salt! Salt!
MILO T. WHEELER.

Wisharls Pine Tree
, yvu will tndoaror to regard me
van are to loro nud rvrercalinot any other—your hus-

Tar Cordial,

FARMERS

One dav in Noveiubor, th* trees were
standing bare outride, and wispy damp
snow Upping against the windows and
drifling through the lattices of th*
porch.

her *lio aeceptwd gratefully; anil,
M]MK&gt;iallr, a bountiful ease of peat

&gt;nnbl&gt;* limn; my life has
probation."

iZzasw-J

I Lrought you nothing, ati.I olioulu

anu laid carcsaingiy about brr. ihry
&gt; tin- lin-akfiut rwm.

NATURE’S GREAT REMEDY
Look to y.tyui* intercM anti purcbuueyour Sult at the old stand
tWr*y *&lt;Wlar-.

dollar*.
com* from ? Seme soilnl fractional cur-

GOODYEAR A BA BLOW
&gt;. where you know you get none but the

Select $1orn.

FIRST QUALITY.

Are you not afraid
only hurt licnelf. She bad all her hie
ith anxiety. mar morning and cudnlled hr.- bnuiu
luporintnmM and managed a largo in­
firmary for maimed aad mangled cwa Hannah cUspod her hands in - " ’1
run s wbi h she tenderly au*l tor and
restored to well-bciMg.

HANNAH S ROMANCE

direct]

BLACKSMITHING

jits D*y

qoaos // i/miut r^nrr

rnougli.
* liwu-aisss* &lt;**!«&lt;■&lt; vs |«|^-s-knife aud ■ wicked." .
■•Fiddlestick*," the young lady •jara- deliberately puncturing the largo, loving ' There were, loan
isted, contemptuously, |mtting the wsre* bean of, her old friend—her new lor or , man's eyes closed I
brown hair tenderly and mak­

in town, and the l&gt;eei physician by all

Jm II, 1872.

yon. and wait a mortal half-hour for

Iitiira
disobedient girt I've had to deal with
done by vou as I would by my own, U X

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

r inc lrt&gt;ia .* I'uc.r.i ,

Edit Sliter sti Plaid ”ik.

If you
you, you might bars
thought of this a litlls differently. I

child.

'Take Cat back sg*la,'' said th*
'cording to the fort mnlnlion

pv without

gers, and turned ou til* eomfortablo fig-

----- —

_

_

DRUGS

immense Stock

life which another Hannah ao thought
loisly darkened

.. •.
with the rheumatism, for nil the gixal

(Strictly Tsmperonce.l

and hobbled back to bin seat msslj, vu
ragod Ono after another came fol ward,
and, all giving mare than hitnUdT hi-

It was a valualde jdece Uf gold,, bill
me “*&lt;»vv
ill t*mprredly that the
of ran* fiawars. an 1 all mellowed chairman answered
bv tho light ahimmsring through tinted
glaaa, the eensilive mouth quirt-red, and

HOUB&amp;

Dye Stuffs

trill

onoCKinxsJr cojmMTJOSEJtT

PAINTS &amp; OILS

Tie Pile Tree Tar Mai.
Great American Dyspepsia Pills,

inch it tod her

A tolly young fellow, named Corruran,

her foie, perfectly well acquainted with my fault
the xnotiro which had brought dignified,
Is da with such things before th*m.
Hannali Sprague hod been reared b

School Books S' Stationery

bwssy's
nmnlly.kept in a Dry Gouda

cd that ofnrial s days, v
to th* offlee for his first

: riiEscRipnoNs

and family

direct from Haunch s dainty, giriish for* her, knitting on those nernr-euding

Archie Sprague, otter a romantic attarii-

St,x, OtfWrii, HASTINGS IARBLE WORKS' HENEYa.WISHAET
PUOPRIl

____ CMENTS

of

head rroJJEs.

TABLE TOW.
MANTLES.
SHELVES. ETC.

t. r

! &lt; &gt;K,

CltAW

Aunt Clive said liu* in agitatwn, and
wont away, angry with Hannah, for the

Hannah remained at hoasa the follow-

G mu ‘show

1 ha find duty

husband My r
utterly qbhrio

tnnuunosd that
1:E l.ll’i&gt;

got»d never cam* ol such u
they both died disappmutod i

EE, -A-. Busell’s Flaf*, Bannerg, Sirttamers,]

-—*&lt; i.u.,
-III, mho Hie tuviident negro, “dat will do ; da! am ’W

sevoloure.

Lwonty-one.
Whsl nativity ? '
Well—that's what bolhm m*~l

Hanuah, which demonstrated itself at a

WORM SUGAR DROPS

Pure Wiles azd Liauars ’.

IF YOU WANT

Sb* had

It bad cost fifty dulior*—would it

"John (.orrotwn

Hitt, Cw, CLCTHDiG Earts soi 8ta

Pricct Guaranteed.

hat ooMtttatwd th J omainenU

EE

isriuoued, substantial wa

•toiro, singing in a mellow voice -

•ALL AT JOHN BTANLKk *

r inemngu.
Among them

guff oi l clerk in tbs New York City

BjriBH.

LA.LE-

■paunoditally lavishing
ing. we should see few*

forgiven my poor mother th* injnry she
The sunshine fausd from the family did you in breaking frith with vou, to
room us Hannah dropped tho musky

I'm sure I nmrr complained of any-

Medicines

City Dining Rooms
VABM MEALS AT ALL

v• will give it willingly,
wting, a ttadtai
l&gt; ubU, with prti

nights sith bis patients, and gu on day
alter day dusting green snd blue bottles,
and smelling aloes from that horrid jar
sad trnstk-.

CO

Russ&amp;ll &amp; Nevins
,

B-nevoicnc ■.

i aught tor tneir own support previous
At a tui*rivuary me*ling among the
theit niarrttpe. Taactirra; rltfrks nod negro?* of th* Watt Indi**, it in're-Mcd
ri’are wrote for a price—reoriv* their

duty, or an impair. I cannot accept exactly like on* be bail purchased for
your offer, though it ‘
'

tfSLPMMSTOIIE
Gold &amp; Silver Watches

I am too

mm an im wtu», fivnoui worm ooiorv
her? Why should she throw hsrseil

J. S. GOODYEAB &lt;fc Co
DENTIST

anything.

right to axpeue yourself
I unsbl" to attend von

tana her iual ww would n

Easirs Blrt.

"1 will give you a chsck foe Urirtv
five.—Will that do?'
•Thank yon. air,'' and the transfer

KAKBLE

Eugtreh. and I

m to

�dent and Henry Wilson Vite President
for Iho form of font years front tho 4th
day of March 187^ and they wore no­
tified Boonilnglv.
It wa* decided that no void for Bor­
neo Greeley would bo east, a: th* «ou-

amttr.

* citizen of tho United Statiw uhall bo
eligible to tbo office of I'r sideut—a
In another place will bo touted the
dtct ivrl person not being a citixen.
Bill introdtsced into th* Senate by Sena­
tor Dewey, in accordance with the prey
nr of ruxy many foliilatuHi, to tuako tbo
hero on Friday evening on Daniel
bridge* on the Tbornapple, and sundry
O'Conni-L
others in th* county, a county charge.
1 &lt;17,000,000 of th* uosr Byndirat &gt; loan
To all interested, we desire to say thee
, bi-.-u taken and th* reason alleged fur
Mr. Dewey will bold the bill, until time
is gisen for all interested to petition for so Wt, and when so cnmulctod, and sc- ! the balance remaining beyond Iho throo
cuptad by tlioai, they shall |i«y therefor II day* i* that there was nut a good underthe amount for which tbe job was let, I| standing between thi various psrtiM to
thm his action in tbo matter will l-e
taking receipt* therefor, which shall be
governed by tho voice of the pr vple, o* their vouchees, for tho omount* in thoir the Syndicate.
shall be beard ac Lansing prior to the esttlemiial with the Commissioner of I Borno of the netrr.npcri are urging
1 tho taking of Mount Vwnon out of tho
flrat of March, and thia will give all in­ thn Hutu Land office, which sculemmit
terested ample tim* to notify him u( they are hereby required to mako with-1' regent* hand* end putting it in charge
in ninnty day* after th* comptetiro and ■I of tbo Agricultural Buronttthoir wishes thereto pertaining.
aocxptanea by them of said job.
I Tn* now Republic of Spain &lt;» hailed
We, also, publish tbo bill to author-' Bscriox 3. Tlicre m hereby appro­
■ae tho crootfoa of a data and the con-; priated from 4h* Bwaiop Land Fund uf with gnat plnanur* by tlx* friend* uf
Cuban Ireedoui who uro hupoful that
•million of heed-gates, at tbe outlet of
RsptibWall Lak* in Hope township, ami for

A Bepublireu State Conrenlion. to
Mwatnote a Justio* of tho Supremo
Court in place of Isaac P. Christiane r,
and two Regents uf tbe 8talo Universi­
ty in place of E. C. Walker and George
Wfllarl will be held in the city uf Lan
sing, a: Kupreoentativ. Hall, Wednes­ tbe oonetructien of a rare from the sai.l
dam to th* mill owned by Georg* H. |
day, the 20th day of February, at 11
Abrams, that all interested tray know
The severwl counties will b* entitled
to two didogates for each Repraeentative in th* lower branch of the tHato
T*gisl*rme; and every organinsd oouaty harioc no repreaentatimi will bo *ntiiM to one delegate
By tbe resolution of 1858, no dele­
gate will be entitled to a **et who due*
not reside in tho county he rvprewnt*.
Lansing. Mich., Jan. 27,1873.
8. D. Blaenau, Chairman.
Mose* W. Field,
J. H. Feo,
John M. Nevins,
W. E. Stewnrt.
E. A. Burtingsme,
M. 8. Brew,
0. L. BiMuldtng,
Jno. Hibbard,
Jorub C. Lamb,
Jahn G. Owen,
Tho’* N. Stevens,
—,------------ x
Cha’s E. Holland,
Rep. State Central Com.
S. 8. Oim, Secretary. -

BACON &amp; KARR’S

VINECAR BITTE
Moved by these cun.idorations, aud
nuboiilinating th* question of remuner­
ation, entirely, wu anpnsl with rentidenew to those who, during th* recent
campaign, responded so liberally in
muu«r, time and effort, to aid in tbe
Introduction of TA* PryMs. Ths Mugoxini* will bo furnished at aa n&gt;ur
cost jirir ■ as jiracticabJv, ami will bo
cnlarac-d whenever th* patronage nceivoj will justify increased expend! •

TAj PrpuUu will bo publish" 1 mwilhly, oi2 suporiur paper, in clear &lt;yp*
hud will cjntaiu forty-eight page* of
remdirig trailer, exclurir* of advvriwsmint*
‘
Tc.tu* : Twu didiars pox year, lu ndIhn. Ik&gt;ugh*rty, Enp. of PHI* had
: qaita an ovation hero o.i tho occasion s&gt; I vanc.'l Single copies, twvutv-five rents
CinU uf tiro ramiuing tan dollars, will
hi* admirable lecture on “Orators and
btt entitled to' six copies.
OfahxT-" Hn audience eras quite car­
lii-niittances should be mail- by
mon«y orders, drafts, or regivtered Irtried away with his eloquence.

To require the people ef tho County
of Bony to maintain all b.-idg** over
tho Tbornapple River in said county,
and th* Bridge aero** th* crook*d lake
tn th* Towxuhiii of Prairieville, and the I
Bridge at thaeuflei of Gun Lake in Iho j
Towuship of &lt;»J»ngeviIb in said Couu- ;
ty used for the passage of loams and to .
prohibit tbo diaeonunued use of any uf
sai d bridges at any time by the Boon! of

Fraud Poausauro Cuurixr. or to Hun.
Txsxi. Col., -January 2S.—The en­ J. M. EwrcxtM, Secretary of tbo Union
tire Mudoc force, undor Csuiiaiit Jack, Republican Cougressioual Committee,
msdn a surtiu on Saturday, th* Huth in­ Washington, D. C.
stant, and attack™! Captain Bernarl's
cainp at Louis ■ Izsnd'a muon, nt tho
suuthnavt jKiinl of Tule lake. Tho fight
htgan about daylight and lastud sov-»- , Oq Tuesday, tho II th inat., Jubn B­
r-jl harira. Bonianl's camp is the cast
tho Credit Mubiiter affair. Nearly tho crnnuMt (&gt;o-t. no I is entirely out of i Sliuntfcr, a mi-rcliant in Antoine -street.
SscTtos 1. TA* Pxjth »f ti: bls.’* 1 ist tratnmony taken wa* tho exnminx- reach of any rahiforceminda iTU* force j Detroit, fell, apparently dead, hud the
I body was arrayed for tho grave. Thur*•/JfuAiyM Jjmct, That all tho bridge, ti-n of Oskas Antae' celebrato-l mniuoinalh Tndun*.
| day uiglit, while a son fl the deceased
ovor the Tbornapple River within the
i was watibing with tho body, th* body!
county of Burry, and th* bridgo over
Crooked Lake in tbo Township ot
with hi* whulo fine*, but ll-wnsid's men I suddenly sat upright and rvmark.-d
gallandy tsel.l thoir ground, mid after n
Prairieville, end die bridge over the
shnjp three bourn fight 1n«at off tho In­
creek with the approaches thereto, at
(toughs, so
dian* Tn* Soldier* rsrajij, not ev.-n
the outlet of Gun Lake in the Town­
\ getting a scrateh. Captain Jack lo*t
&gt;&gt;IC^o&gt;.rtrv
__ ____ ___ itiii.t
_...i i.—:
ship of Oraagsrillo, u**d for th* passage
asssr
of team*, shall bo and remain a charge
this lost all hi* burses engaged in th*
, tiglit, aotne fifty or sixty in number Tbo
on th* Taxable property ol the county
Indian* diimountel to fixhl and then
I when fonwl to retreat, wore o’blig-el tn
Sncxuu 2. Th* Board of Supervi­ dad with falsehood by Democratic pa­ I leave their ponies beliind them. Thev duelling of John Clesot, at Union City
sor* shall provid* foe tbo care and pers and some o there to&lt;4 from on* end w»re ell captured l y Captain Ikrtuid's ws» burned to the •ground ou tho O'.h.
Tliu tiro originutoJ iruru tho bursting of
of
tn*
land
to
th*
otbor
upon
th*
ex
­
mcintenarce of all said Bridges, sad lor
a koroiene lamp, and although Mr.
thoir ro-cM*trectiun or tho re-conitruc- pert* statcinont of Ames. It turns out
CImoi was but a few *to]w from lit*
uun of any one of tho sum* from limo that tho chock drawn to “S. C.” or
houto when tho lamp exploded, by,tho
to time, as may bo r«imred by the pub­ bearer was paid by a clerk in tho cifflew
ol thu 8eargeut-at-Arm&gt;, not to Mr .J
lic Intoreal, or for theerectwn of new
Colfax, but tv OaltM Amr* himself,,
bridge* at any jwint over said Tbornwhich awiunts for it ludng in hia [«xappl* River that they may down exjiosruiun wiinAirsod by Mr. Collar, who
dient, provided that they shall not have
jxnitivuly n-lheroi to hia original aiaarI Liar uv Lbttxe.- remaining nt the
tho right under nay oiretuasiancM to do
tiun that ho never received lb* money
Hustings P. O. Feb. 19th, lt&gt;7:l.
away with any bridgo, that may tow
i Lidy Aan Allen, Win. Byrn2, Lout** ’
upon it, or any other inun«y from Mr. •
no or shall hereafter be built over the
I Byer*, Elisa Bowerman, Fidelia Chrr..
Ami's. Tho latter explained his own |
said Thornappla River, uut shall keep
rentradictory testimony by alleging that i
J- W. Feighner, Annie P. Hammond,,
them and *aeh of them in good rep 'ir
in the fin: instant haring u*«d their,
Harry Jennan, Bow Mattia, Ann J. I
and safe for the btuinvsa purpose* fur
honorable uamvs for the jiurpos* of.
S.evens Anuinda Showman.
which they were erected
making tho stock popular among cap;- '
taliste, he wished to/M them off ea»y. j
but gives now us a reason for prrascuting them with snch energy, that they
had tried to pruv* him a liar. There
। Dr. lUnsom'* Hire Syruu and Tolu, .
Gates at the outlet of Wall lzh« m, was a motive for th&lt;« allegation* against
or Uonvy Syrup.—No Cough Remedy
th* Township of Hopo in tbe County
lu&gt; liver arisen an rapidly into public J
of Bony, end to construct a race
favor e* th* abyv* melieiu", an I it will,
Secrtox 1 Tht Ptfh •/ Mi Stab */ cointuitt-Q, an&lt;i baring jrrpareJ ac­
merit* tliM^prffulsr appreciation. 1: i»
Jf.cAym &lt;a*d, That George H. AUraure, count* tn bi* diary to show to capital­
au excellent 'medicine, neatly put up, ■
of tho Township of Hopein thncounly of ists that their popular mun. put money
ciii-ap and just th* thing for lift milliu.i i
Barry and bis heir* and asaignet b?
and they are hereby authorired to con- would Wdiir him to furgu that the
। payme(n* charged against them a* paid
in said Township, that shall bo sufioiout । were paid &gt;u film without their ktiuirlpbolera M ofbus ia instantly
io keep tbe water ia said Lake up to edge. That this-was the com in bi*
Dr, Miller’* Magnetic Balin.
High Water Mark, nod to construct trsnaamfcm with Mr. Colfax fully ap­
Head Gates to regulate fiie.fluw of wa- pears from that gentleman* testimony
road, as a timm.’y dow&gt; may *av* tiffc
and that of numerous witnesses brought
25 rents pir Lottie only. *
itecoesary for tbe parpose* uf tbo mill, forward by him, showing that th* •!,- tho cry here. If tho United Statas
Seo mlrertiseawnt in this paper
Governu&gt;e:it
wants
any
thing
dune
brinknow erected, cad driven by ths water 200, deported ia bisjism* in Ui* Fir*:
ir for th* countj/ it must ray, for it.
flowing from said Lake
'
National Bank was received in twu Thai is why w* got np uur Indian war,
New Advertisements.
Sscnos ± That tbe said Georg* H. sums from other source*, sad that, if hs and that is why we pro|&gt;o*e to ke*p it
Abrams be and be is hereby authurixed ' La*! raeeivtd th* 11200 ou th* check, aj up until th* last pap**»* kill*d.

New Scales.

New Style

!..9 ■

of Hearings ou F*K 22d inst, alH
o'clock P. M. to elect delegate* to lh«
State Convention to be held at Lansing
on tbe 26th inst, to nominate a Jcutice
of the Supreme Court and two Regents
of tbe State University, Superintendent
ol Schute and County lirain Commis­
sioner. Township* will be entitled to
the usual number of dalegatra.
.
D. IL Cuox,

W* doubt if such a change in our
policy toward Cuba aa would result from
tho adoption of the resolution recently
oflereff'by Gen. Banks, of Massachusetts,
in the House of Representative* nt
Washington, would be any improrelaenl on the present poli-y of oar Gov•‘•utangbng alliance" with sumo foreign
*ow*r or powara, which ia oat of lia*
with ocr national traditions, and which
i* not required by tho *xig»Dce» of th*
case. Aa we are geographically placed
by oarsolvoe, so wo are ]&gt;olitically isola­
ted from the governmental policy of
Europe, and it is not for our advantage
to enter into any alliance with them ur
either of thorn, except for th* most urg­
ent intoreet, which wo may have in

wa* bald, and th* combination mad*.
But when we propose such unnatural
combination*, in order to exert a moral
pcaaeurn on on* of th* govsrnment, of
Barop^towil, 8pei&gt;. we aseura. tbe
appoaraaeo of intermeddling, which
would be equally unwarranted and an
eineidiugly bad precedent. If we have
been aggriored by Spain, or if we hav*
any right to remonstrate against her
dealing* with Cuba, kt us act in a
straightforward manner without •hioldiag otuanlvee behind, or complicating
earwires with, any other government
M the latter orc ahucked, as we think
they should be, at the barbarity of tbo

New Prices.

B. F. NORRIS &amp; CO

JEWE L ER S !

rite LARGEST and most complete Jewelry Store In th* Wwl, with the fln*et
Stock ever brought to tbe City.

137

S.

139 State St.

Corner of ‘Madison,

CHICAGO

Consumption can becured.

tain the taste at hi* own personal ex­
pense, on complying with th* provisions
of the statute for tbo laying out nf
High way*, and paying such damage
fur said right of way from tbo outlet of

all stigma is lifted from th* fair tame of
tbo Vice President, and guoi men and
truo of every political shade ought to &lt;
rejoice thereat Tho midikax which •
Ames con(&lt;&gt;**?■ to bare mado in Ids
testimony will go far to weaken it os :
against other genttemvn assailed. And
wh«a the report of the Cummittc* ia |
mad* tho stntomon: of your cirreipjndnntinthe beginning, that this expen­
sive iavmtigstion was nnesliul for and
would prove an inglorious fixxlo for
thosn who instigated it, will doubt Ices
Gates, or iho said Race, without per­ be fully verified.
gated by the United States, that, on ac­ mission from th* proprietor or propriet­
Having been induced by Ame* to in­
count ol contiguity. at least, ia likolv to or* thereof, and on conviction th* of- vest in what appeared a £*ir transaction.
be regarded by Spain as an intorreted loader shall b* punished by a flna not
aaeaeding *50Q,ar by nnprieotnneut in seemed likely to com promiso them, or to
th* county jail txE exceeding one year. involve them in litigation. Up to Rat
time there was no valid reason why
lhey should not owi this or Pacific R.
R. Stock, just as other member* own
national bank stock which at any day
they may bo called to lagiriato upon.
There is nut the semblance of n case ol
bribery made unt, tliuogh there i», j-cr-

THE REPUBLIC.

The great German Remedy
Gold Neck Cbaiua,
Silver Vest Chain*,
Table Castors,
Cake Baskets.

Gold Pens,
Gold Watch Kers,
Coral Beads, '
Loral Necklaces.
. Coral Betts and Rings,
Bronx Ornament*.

Office and Parlor Clock* of every description.
Watch materiel and Tool* for Jewelers.

iv -»■»••« ™ ••;

Sz?y,
Carriage 4 Hous*
A T X*

CITY /iETfS D£f&gt;OT

Ilan note
plate, assortment of Hooks,
Stationery, Pens, Penhold­
ers, Ink, Staffs, Pencils,
Pictures, Picture Frames,
Initial. Paper and L'ncelopes of the latest styles, Keep &gt; loje rappljr of SUt Ibr nle at Lowen n.rk.1 nlw,
Picture Cord, and Fancy
their Brick Warebouao,
Articles for the. Holidays.
Call and see them,

The rountiug of the electoral vote*
for Prwsident an ! Vico President occu­
pied the IL-aso and Berate marly the
Who!* of ysstarday’* son.oai, day and
evening. The beuat* filed into tbe
House proeeoded by it* Door-keeper and
fk-Tguant-aLArau, an’ the Vice Prom­
dent proaidadover th* joint body. No
argutrerolws* permitted in joint asicm- history has
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— — —™
that by there taimni th* ecus of truth
and good guvwnment can be best ndvan-

rry

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V n

Flags, Banners, Sti amen,
and Political Cari' alum
Painted to Or^er^.

JHma

baps eoxno qurattpn whether tl&gt;* adrnie«ion* of An&gt;e* do not show an his pan

Tnr. litresue nill fomiich a brief
and itteurate reoord of events uf i»litfcal and gwuora! intorast, as —
J'tm proored&amp;g* of C-mgrire.
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THE CHEAPEST PR1 TBf IB OUR MOTTO

sum

umu

LASQLEY DICKIX90X.
Hastings, Hept IB, 1S71-if
Tax Rxtelpte reody for .11 who wsrt
thrno. at tha 3 nun. Office.

j/to.

SALE ON EXECUTION

rfaBSWSStfiSDWAl

O 3F«. S Jfc T. m .
Water Lime,
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kinds,
rr/it Lup"w
i SIT AM

NTIS

�Tif«

BjyiNE^
The Republicans of tbo City of Hast­
ing*, are invited to meet in Caucus at
7 o'clock Friday evening, Fol. 21st,
1878, is each of ths Wards of follows.

Ths Hsstfogs Agricultural Works,!
Mus.ers. Dwight, Bnrrall A Messer,l*ro- '
Common Counril of tbo City of Has­
prwiors. are taking iho lead in Western
Michigan in Wheel Cultivators, Plows, tings met in regular seasiuu al tlx Coun­
Wood Sawing Machine*. Bob Weighs, cil rooms Monday Evening Fob. 18 th,
and everything else in thrir line. They
ship an endless amount of Maehinary
to all parts of tbo eoontry. They hope
soon tu l&gt;e able tu to enlagra their works
as to employ uvre fifty men. We hope Minute, of previous masting aadjrvad
they may and that other tnsnufsitorise approved.
•
Account of Alton Jones service as
may spring up and do likewise.
Marshal, 841.66

CLOTHING.

$3.00 to $10.00 SAVED ON A SUIT
Of Clothes if Bought from U«.
Shirte aud Drawer* 40 and 50

Ceuta that other Stores sell at
75centn To hare Packing away

MHME*.
Lttal Ww Jlilitt;.

cil room, 81,43.
Goodyear A Barlow, plaak fur sluice
81,09, were presented.
Gn motion tho acc'ts. were allowed.
/Tbo Committee appointed to confer
with some pervou in regard to n.ting as
City Attorney reported ia favor of ap­
pointing John B. Van Veleor as City
x^ttoniey al a Hilary of 825 per month.
On motion the report was accepted.
Ou motion tbe report was adopted.
age of grain and ether produce.aad also
Moved and curried that tbe lioard
■ueh other ai .idea ae la thought advis­ proceed to ballet for City Attorney.
able, tor Fanner1* u*e. It is thought
A ballot being taken resulted as folthat such an organisation may be mads
to pay berido being a great benefit to
Number of votes cast five, of which
Farmers in enabling them to obtain an ' -John R, Van Veleor received the whole.
adequate pries Air what they have to
The Fire Couuaiitf mad. a written re­
sell. Let every Farmer who has fifty J port which on motioa of Aid. Eastman,
bushels of wheat to sail annually be wa. accepted.
present al tht. meeting. It concerns ' By Aid. Items—
you, and we need your influence and | That, that portiou uf tho Commit tee's
support to do away with tho monopoly .

Th * undersigned, Fanners of Barry
To elset one delegate in asoh of said County, hereby giro notice that there
i Wards to tbs Republican County Cue- will be a meeting of farmers on th. 1st
i vention, to be held at tbo Court House
I in ths City ol Heatings, on Saturday tbo
। 224 inst., to elect tour Delegate*^ tbe in tbe City of Hastings fur the purpose
Ftate CocToaUrm, and » nominate a of cvnaidering the properitr of organisI candidate for County Superiatondvnl of tog • joint Btoek Company to purcharo
[ School, and a Drain Cummtorioner.
grounds end erect a Farmer's Union

By order of City Committee.
GEO. M. DEWEY,

.•KSiteEVfe t,i. • ••*- '*■■ ■'

I bey leave to announce to tho people
of Hastings and euxrooding Country,
that I have just received on. of tbe first
kit of Imported Genuine' goods over
l-rought to this part of tbo country, via:
McEwan'a Sparkling
Ala, Scotland,
Ganineee’e XXX Portor. Dublin and
Bavarian Lager Beer by tbo doxxon bot­
tles. Kinahan's celebrated LL Old Malt
Dublin, Burma rd'. 10-yea.- -.ld Uuwrick,
Hermaey and Julia Bobbin's Brandies, |
Port and bberry Wines; all of which ia |
free from adulteration and for Medical I

ley Streota
Ixir.lv Overhead.
Signa of Spring.

Maple Sugar soon.

County Convection on Saturday.

"Tbo*. sleigh Ride." have played
'

Williams at ths M. E Church.

■■“r.sHrrt-

Winter .Overcoats all will be
Dr. W. L. Kenard, supposed to be
from Jsc£aau,dropped dead in the Wash­
ington hotel at Ionia, on tho Idth. Ho
had just arrived ia town on tlx evening

*old below Coat.

Suits $6.50 to

A gentleman at Moaharvilto. Hiltodale
county, has a flock of 2,000 ohick.uv

Fine

Black cloth suits $12.00 to $4000.

hi* natural life, for if he isn't a lying
ebuck than w* are mistaken.

made elegant goods and perfect
.

lor mining region within tho jast ton os
large share of what our farm* produo*. hand aagine be adopted.
Dated Febuary 12th. 1878.
Aye* and Nayso belug'c*lled resulted
Abralxa V/trwo
L;»M CbsatM'tois ‘ M follow* :
L K r«wm
n.
Ayes,—Ham* and Wood.
one day last week. Ax tbo aged ducipl.
and his youthful bride repaired to tho
Nayes. — Eastman,
Jewell
Wooley.
and took tbe Gentleman to tho lock-up
On mot.on Council adjourned.
lor obtaining money (or a wife) under

Wc have some fine English

and French Case, fittite, custom

Michigan ha* a millionaire legislator—
Mr. Edward Breltung ot th* Lake Su­
perior region. He is worth 83,000,000

fits, prices $25.00 to 40.00.

LOWEST PRICES lX&lt; THE STATE.
Overalls 75 cents, worth 1.00.
Having cut some Spring Over-

costs an inch to short, but per­
fect in every other why, they

rould

of Hastings as at L. E. Stauffer's Res­
taurant. north side of State St east of
the Bank. We've triad iL
Meals

will Ik? sold

at

a bargain.

Scutc^ tweed ones at 85,00/

teg*
MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. B.

$10.00.

nil wool Suite $12.50 to 20.00.

U-. II. Hayfonl,

Griai Biver Valley Division

Price ofOver-

coata $4.50 to $25.00. Mens’

funner price 110. and all woel
Ito* Here, Hlranger!—There to not Bn
Institution in th. City of HaMJug. that
la more worthy of ixtronage, than that

Meltons, Light and Dark, 810.
foryter price
L/The floors to tbe new School building
are being laid now as fast a. the luml&gt;er ia made ready for the workman.

last week. Court adjournwl over until
I Monday.

hapl-y.

Srwtje Msomru the very bestj in

Shanuan Rich has taken a life part,
ore tn his general busimwa. It happens!
iasebunday and they have gone to bousekesping. For particukn see mamsge

Overcoats S5 to S25
cheapest Store in the
State.
Star Clothing
Honse Grand Bapids.

Boya* suite

ONE PRICE

York an assortment of

Star Clothing House!
&gt;G Canal Street

D RAFIDS.

to import largo fonts on special order* rxaeiiM.
at a greater discount from the America n

oorts in large or small quantities from
l/The ding dong of tbs pay car just
sounds! past our office. The Railroad American scale rate. They assert that
boys' hearts are happy now.
if the present duly on type shall be ru­
mored, tbe priev uf the article, both of ibsr arssn Nrrw*.
home aad foreign maSufecture, will imMs&gt;e*M. Mn Baar
mediately fall 40 per cent, beloi
dry duriug thia slushy weather.
A Co. are known a. conducting tho
Our Merchants are preparing for largest advertising burinere ever eocurod
Spring. Ws understand many henry by one house, and, and are also exten­
stocks will be brought in for tho spring sive dealers in printing material. They
ar. oomjxdled to import foreign goods
because American founders, governed
by a ck&gt;*e corporation or ring, keep tho
was well attended and all enjoyed th. price vastly too high, and at th.-- same
Masir,fun.Supper and Dancing. The re­ make it an exception to every other
ceipts were 8181.
spectre ot merehaudiso by recognising
no wholesale pnre&gt;; tbo saute amount
’-'''‘Washington’* Birthday Bali, cumre
per pound being charged to ths purrlia*off at Union Hall Friday Evening. A
er of five thuesknd pound, n would bo
Splendid time is anticipated. Bill 81.00.
paid by him who uanto but fifty.
Hupper |P,00 per cocjdo fur tbaee who
wish, at Gibb Matthews’.
Tbo Officers of tbo Ohio, Quincy A

the world and cheeper than CwywhOre
else in Barry County. Come in end try
thvui nud you will be eeuvinted that. It
is a fort. We buy nil of our MachiBrs
for cash, and cau and will wll th«:n at
Michigan Central R. R. low figures. Sewing Machine Needles, Fibb tn WbittbsU.—Cooper sad
and ml for ail Machines ell at the Nsw Rodger's Iron work, al Whitehall,
OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE,
burned oaths 13th. Tho torn was esti­
ouktei tass. wemated al 810,000; portly msered. 5
Ims tdDwrM sad Was IVm.

Cumina, Ctorume, Cuvnuwe.—Tbe
beet assortment in the city cocaisting of
lu-avy Caraimare Suite. Black Cloth
Suite and a splendid aseortmeat of Black
Pants and Vest unstable for those uticFur aale at tho New

The Fries of Type-

fouadne* in tho world, that uf Figgins,
I Water Works, or a genuine Hu-am Fire Ixmdon, England, which they will sell
Engine.

An Oceana county Indian pays
rarly for nowqisper*, rash in adva

|10.

»2.50 to 815.00 at the Great

-

naiCJBt

LEVI BROS.. PROPRIETORS.

(Q-Be sure nn&lt;l sec oui nante above tbe Door as other Parties
Jealous of our good name and immense business will represent
themselves As our Store.

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.

wmi=

r«^r«r 'rn*'e'
800Pages, 250 Engravings
A
■~i so.

15 Corn Shelters,

MUtost I&amp;Mtec* eTlb.
II vraUtaSm &lt;&lt;urks, Tra.rl

?&lt;r»ir »x»e*n«*

«

Grand Haven Railroad Company, read­
ing at Union City, report that proparatwn. are being m
fur an active pro­
secution of tbo preliminary (work early
in tho spring—-d/f?ea /Mtmsf.
Tbo above named road ia to pass
through Prairieville aad Orarrvevill*.
and there certainly ia a proopoct ol th.
road being built ' In into of tbo consiructioa of the road, it will be one of
tho beet road, in th* State, hat ing ToUdo at on* end, and Grand Haven at

Ma. Baoola, tbe Jr. Editor of the
Bxsxxa left yesterday for Bogtnaw to
attend th. ..M.an of tbe Grand Lodge the D: A M. Hoed, has not the ability
to transport one lialf th. produce lum­
ber Ao., that does, end trill, accumlato
at Grand Haren, beosdee ahipjers rather
ship by rail then send by the lakes tu
the East. Wo hope *oou to w work
1 egun on the .bare named R R.
Tbe com blnnl Catelogura of Seeds and
Wheg a ore has the least tendency Ptanta for 1871, of P»ter H.nd.reon
A Co.. St, Corttandt BL. New Yotft, la
to Inflams or Erysipelas Mt. in. don't
delay a minute ; apply tbo wonderful beautifully Illustrated; and In addition,
enntatna a colored plate of tbe new
“Fountain plant," and nlso a bandaom.
lithograph of a group of new Fuehslas.
What a splendid exhibition that was Three catalogues are malted to all ap­
on Grain Street Sunday Iss^ horse plicant. by Peter Henderson A Co. on
receipt of a omts. Te ’hrir cuMmwers
raring. We would aCvi»o Iboee who
of tart y*er they are rent without
hsrv. a love fur that kind of business. ciiarga; aad to all puirhassr. of tb.lv

8 Wood Sawing Ma­
chines,
A NEW BOOK

Which we will Excliangv for WOOD,
delivered al our Foundry ; or WHITE
ABH, OAK or BOCK ELM LUMBER

American Organ
Is OM u tte PiWis is Ils Mefiti.

Evtrybodu Should try t/am before t-urchasin^ Eltewher

delivered tbere er at any MUI within
ten miles of Hartisg*.

THE WEBER, HALLETT &amp; CUMSTON.
AND GABLER PIANOS.
FRANK L. WARD.

JJIEB,

BiMill HE®.

May 15, '72

Hastings £ Allegan.

rWraMReWSK?,

■Prartkol Ftorteultare" tprto. »1AO
each, prepaid by M*U|. they atex suod
Ihom annually, free Of char&lt;e.
Pbsoobxl.—Hee. J. H. Boes, fomerly
prttor uf theMJLChuroh in thiscity.mad.
Ira :s rns Lao.—The prujx-ller.
u a short call this morning Ths Boe. Mantels, and Mraeengsr, which toft
Grand Haven January 27th for Milwau­
kee, are still ice-beund between Milwau­
kee aad Pentwater. Tbe Meewnger was
last so«a off Muskegou. Both boots artlyVn^-Th, Kesyrrn School House OU said to hare plenty of proviatone and
the Tow»-H»* Roei in the Township &lt;4
fuel
The Mamdoe ba. to freight.
Hasting* was dra..ryed by Are W Sat­
urday Evening It was an old log

ever known tor take navigation. Th.
lake ia moot us tirely &amp; sin over, aad
tbe toe to very bvavy.
A alight delay was caused tn the
Tho new raiH st ADogan, erected by
freight train east thia noning by tba
bmafanC of th. flange to on. uf th. J. T. Oettern A Cm, for tho maniAeiuro
car wheels. It happened a few Baitoe of fanning wills, ole., caught Ara on the
15th, from a defect in the chimney
Tho roof was badly buniod before the

SIMMONS &amp; CLOUGH

�MKW APT WlbKMMATa.

REW IDTCTtTISEWE'Trx.

Geo. F. Rowell a Co’i. Column.

A. ifa-rim'l AMf DfartmM.
Michigan Machimrv Depot.

HAM,nS? * B.UCHU

r», tel sad I«1 Jefcr.ee A&gt;aaa«, Detnlt,
Baden i a aM Had. of
DANDELION,
WOOD A IHO* WUKKIRG MACHIM’Y
Hli.M. Iltatiaf aad Rier. MerMeevr. Maw
tUta.ra.uam IM bleed, tee mesa
Twa. bi ia.-rae.isl IbsMOas »f tea KlUNBt M .-.d Jiawiad teite Caitae. siU tedera. ttae
M-i&gt;.. i«. Re«4 ler Clreelers. alerdenSU.4

•00&gt;a«aa. Itaaal.t.u. .I.aairaud ..ly I3.SO.
MelHas UK- wlMSir , W nW tar esiraUccn.
er. If yea eM M Mafia at eon. seet to ter net
•«- Vau-ky run co. owage, in. sr.t

exacl words, to prrganat with rioqusst,
meaning— io eolesun aad imprmiooed— 1
wo oannot in every indane reproduce,
but the general import is given below :
“It wa*," said Mr. Seward, “in the
darkest days of tbo reballioa. Disaster
upon disaster hs 1 bebllap the Union
armies. Treason was activs and bold- j
fronted at Washington, in tbe North end
in the West Bebel emissaries aad their

CAPITOL

RjrfdtLH

MICHIGAN

Cap. rlfill ef tos n*e
rawing ef tee Maw capiuM or wicaifaa, .... ereptayed

Lithographing Company of Potr«lt,

ESTEY dt COMPANY.

Upaa u&gt;* eerk. aad are *e* pabluhiaf a .pl.add Tialel Lutefraph »f

VINEGAR BITTERS
oil UW
ta tarry bio toll design into
ozacutMu—has not been fully known
outside of a narrow official circle. The
story of his purjame is sh«t but aoggeetire, and wa* told by Mr. Seward to
a few personal friotsds at a dinner party,
unjoag whom was tbe writer of thte artide. No one who was prwwnt will ev­
er forget the intense earnestness and'
animation of tbe great statesman ns ha

OF

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION,

lanst sta Estate! a Ut Irt
T Kltauws raclacisa

3.

TT E

THE

ESTKY B0TT1GB ORGANS !

The New Capitol and Grounds,

•ftTiK'

ria . »i i^ta. i. .u.1 .itaui

MATHEW

HUIIHESt

ia Ike lllfbtd Style af lbs Art. wMsb teey efcr la

COLLEIE

&amp; P. COATS
, BEST SIX-CORD
Hitt ui Black Threads

I $23,900 in Real Eatato I
$3,000 in Cash I
$6,655

JOHN H-WENDELL A CO.

Ur trcallrt, Lallrr aa.&lt;te. eaMa. Sen Ibreal.
kaaraaaraa aad breachId Si&amp;aatliaa. wae aaly.

WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS.

W aitkteaa lailaUMU an oa Uw aw Itai. kal
Uw aaly aaaaatiSa prrpuaUta at
A&lt;d
l»e Leaf Siaaaaaa ta wbao rteaamllr rxakiaad

nE3-®*’',s

716 PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS
MANTLES AND ORATES.

WfilbUtx

I ru.aaeJtodllAwatllasaULaSla^
iras!

P. A. BILLINGS.
■slAuKtsknoI tho conflict; Roona
wu the only friend wo had among tho '
powm of the earth.**
“In thio dreporat* etnergwary I rw- .
ivtvod an astogreph Utter Irvin the Em
poor of tho French. It was marked
'private ami coafideaual.' It begea
w ith ei[rooaioM ol personal regard lor
my eelf. and pain at tbo spectacle of the
groat Itepubtic in tbe throes of disaolutiou '1‘enDoallr.' said Napoleon, *1
• uaid wish the cause ot the Unioa tu
succued. But tbe welfare of France and

CHAS JONE 4 ORO.

Shsll Oysters and

■plaaSd T Oeteaa R, i»i»l t
”
WILLIAM Pl
U*dOw4lssaf m.4asaM*1lr
JaaaMvB-'lm

Clams,
"jjaway UaaUM.&lt;■!■«' *■»’

$5 to $20

LrtUIGSTONE

$500,000

•AFRICA

mount to individual sympathies. Our
n rmtnosrial interest* am senoosly suffer­
CASH GIFTS.
ing from tho jrrokjngatiw of your war.
My subject* ap,ieal to mo to am*: the
bloody conflict. 1 must obey the voice $100,000 for Only $10.
of France at wtratever cost. Yun can­
C*4»r eetborlty uf apxial tefiatdire Ml af
not pa*, down the rebellion ; embrace Mardl Is, l*JI. IM trwsteaa a-w akaevMr lb.
tbe carlieac opportunity to make term* TtorS tlraad Uih '.'wee***. Cm lb. Uaweai d tee
t'abtie Library ef Kaetuakt. to rem. dt I* Uwith tbe South. If you fail tu do this,
1 shall feel rompelled, ia tbe internets
&gt;•( »ny country,—in the interest* of cirdizatiun, —to intervene with all Iho pow­
er at my commurd."
“1 answered Napoloun’a insulting let­
ter immediately I di I not waste words
in c&lt;nnjdimente { said : This ia a fam­
ily quarrel Wo propoeo to s-ttlo it in1
our own way and in our own time. Wo
.to not wish the aasumnoe of outsider* ;

Houno min, Fist

Stanley » tour w. cbm j. oun, go. in

Dr. Crook's WincfT

American Unseci is to ba preeerred. It
shall be preserve I if it Uk,w twenty
year* to do it Tin. war is hardly r.ita
SMBOed yet; tbo p^U|te&gt; ar-&gt; inst begianing to warm to toe work. We wish to
be 4* g»jl terra, with our na ghtsir. —
we wish especially to be on good terto*
with Frame, oar aneieot friea 1 ami ally
But you mu.i keep hnads oS It you
presume to interfere, wo will show you
what a free 1-eotde batU n^ fur a uni. &gt;q
ul existenc'i ue capable ol. Hith«ru&gt; wo
has* conducted tho war humanely, in

*al tMnllAale

FARRAND

WILLIAMS

&amp;

CO.

DR. CROOK'S
THROAT AND LUNS INSTITUTE

WINE

TAR

uu tour pert wdl be the signal fee .*
war of oiuqerec and dedructua. We
will free tlw negr-&gt;o*; we will put arms
in their bands, an-i Band them forth to
taiage atAplundi-r. We will make the
Siuth a waste and a deflation. Raiao
a held ageiuit us. and horror* wurse
titan thou, of Ban Domingo will be seen

MIRROR AND PICTURE FRAMES:

•The letter was eent by the first j
■dceieer. Tbe same day I telaraphed
to Thurlow Waud. Archbishup Hughe,
and Bishop Simpson to meet me al the
A«toi House tno tuonung fol low; nt
That evening 1 left for New York, and
explained to these eminent gentlemen
tho objects of the roaleroueo end the
new danger that threatened tho Union
&lt; Base. 1 told them that they must at
once go to Europe, to labor nnoffirially
with the Government and ruling classes |
in England and on the omtiaoot, to
represent the wiekedneee, danger and , SAVE YOUR LIFE
l.Jly ef foreign intevlerooee. In lees J faff oadfr »1.00 10 Drtnesr 4. goWkMi,
than a week they were on thexr juunsey, Mich., rnd gdtarrtnpt to mobs ilatfr \
reaching Europe at a most opportune
i.-ment. (Masoo and Slidell had iuet,
tiaea eeiaod and did much towards eon- •
vincing Earope that the proper thing

k has teew proeounrr.1 s
specific fcir Lhasa aucaplaln'a.

4/0

Floral Work !

EILLIAPD

TABLE

1UWFCTBU

V*. I'Mlaa* 101 Uandoiph Kt,.

UETkuiT,

-

- -

ItlCUl

BOILER WORKS.

IXTURE.

’or palls in Breast. Side or Bark,
firarel or Kidney Disease,
Hsease* of the Urinary Onnrn*,
Jauudlee or any Liter Complaint,

It In abo a superior Touir,
Hcwtorm the Appetite,
Strengthen* thr Syrtcm.
Ktwtorr* the Weak am!
Debilitated,
Ciuses the Food to Dlgr»i.
Ut uiotm Dy*pcn*ia and
Indlgmtlno,

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WONDERFUL OIL

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«*••&lt; l-r p«U IXar. fa.I SaJi.f
-.IILiIH i.lta tai. iU.iiu&lt; qaickaal

BLOOD PURIFIER
f« .tai.H ky urlwn rem.

Cough and Cold Cure

■ra raqairta la aeaaar al

uin^^XTSSz

Is iK« werU, ae4 eely kisselsiteil.

iold &amp; S

100,000 0
thal it wouM obhge me audience, if the
reullssuan would rvfrma from aar hi­
ther caffiag Lat Mr. Henry, aa that gen-1
tlemaa was now speaking.
“la that Mr. Henry f** eaid tbe diaturbar of the meeting
“Thunder I that
VaatbeMr. Henry’ Whr that’, the
hide cuss that told me to holler !*’
I

IX VALCABLK OUTS

Sfdii SUier
WORM CONFECTIONS
i»Jr;.4j3r,td.»

GUARDI AX SALE.
*"ftewet tee eatoAeaf Mary

L. *■•
D.■***SINE
’S
*•«** r&lt;x

WANTED.’^:-Btteiitew that jrill Pay

&lt;GtHT J&amp;NTERPfUSE.
Carriages. Buggies, Sleiehs,

PROBATE ORDER.

teGiai

OROCKJUK

Bent Wood Works,

Sw
PROBATE OHDER.
MOS MICMtoAM. Ca«at* ef ton - -

ORAKD RAPIDS

yearling heifer, one rod yearling btifer.
and two nd yearling steer*
Cunn F. WtunM
Dated Castleton. Jan. ». IMS-

Michig

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Ti: Hui life IisiriBeCliw
VUKIFY YOUR BLOOD.
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VOL XVII.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, JAICHI.G AN

t meats A* wars. Hte
ebony, slightJy tnpt, tol'i
' tKiuudlres profusion over her should,
ere.
But, after all, it wa* not so much her
rupreme beauty that endeared her tom*
os it was tho anxious intere.t that she
took in my welfare. The most watebful, careful and kind of my nurese. aha
• won her way to my heart.' Andi, hav­
ing acquired a know lodge of b«r motliw-tongue, grateful for her attention,
। could not retrain from pouringinto her
ear words of adoration; she. drawn to­
: wflnS, »• by Jbnt sympathy which wo­
man always foe! for those in affliction,
soon reciprocated m.r aff-tetion.
“Ono
to-jch of nature nrakoe ttre whole world

WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 26. 1873.

WutWil tri hire Cart

uriuutk Iiomut:

7CJ?S

*5 W'

Th* 'ptnion giving the Grot correct solution to tbe abover Rebus, will be entitled to A PARLOR
STOVE. Second, I Set of Toilet Ware. Third. 1 Set ofK
.... solutions
...........
of Knives and Forks. The
must be
i endowed in sealed enveloped, which will be numbered os received anti on the Grist day of April.
i 1873. the envylope* will be opened and the prizes tiwarded to the successful perMns.

Salt! Salt! Salt!

Wishart's Pine Tree

Tar Cordial.

FARMERS

XATl-RfS HRKAt KEMKIir

Enure Hot Hsta®. Jut U, Hit

DENTIST

KaslriBr

-

Mitkiia.

J. P. ROBERTS

Gold &amp; Silver Watches

Silii Sliter art Platt

&amp;

Russell &amp; Nevins

Immense Stock

DRUGS
Medicines

City Dining Rooms

N**eMntare
^ta.1
hW.«&gt;u.t*^a* tol

(Strictly ToxiperanecJ
WARM. MEALS AT AU

Ah, those were blissful m/ta*.,*.
panion, but tbo
fade, from
*heB’ m .“W. b^°«‘»’S rouvii lament,
I bis fare, as he recognises bis sitter'*
‘Why dal you never get married. *!w would lay her beau too u* head upon
failhl*** lover of three years before.
■ my. breast, and let me reed in h«r doreUncle
John
r
'
inquired
my
niece,'Nellv,
• Mr. North ! We are greatly obliged
aa she playfully stroked my lang while■ figw eyes the baptenre* of her heart!
to you.' This coldly and proudly.
' It was mere chdd-lik* fore with her.
‘•Xwu ore mistaken, Cfase. It is I l»ard with her pretty band.
wto/twe my life tojyou^|ster/ Then
"You ooe, mj dear, you haven't She was artlsea aad unskilled in any of
asUfJa Barbara, ‘IrtHfa^see you. Do learned everything yet. I have Leon -.bore dericse which cultured ladire ue,
'
It
’
s
brother,
Clare,*
she
said
to
him
‘•Thera i» a poem which has been a
marnau, anil am now a widower." I ra- but in her vety fcnreeuuo and, pnnty
'
lay charms that excited tho r&gt;lre*rr»w
great Uvdriie' with mu fur years, which smilingly.
plled, an involuntary sigh escaping emotions.
I loved her withafiX,
• Barbara’—bending suddenly down
was first shuwu to me whxi a young ,
from its prison In iny breast, for the
man, by a friend, and which 1 afterward to her—‘ I’m going sway to-morrow to.
artless gwi s question hod reopened sn guilefata love, and she gave to mo a
pure and spottaee heart.
saw and cut Irutn a newspaper, on I Callfor nia. I came to-nigbt to aay good­
old-time wound.
When, in cuuree of time. I grew so
trained by boast *1 would,'be eontin- bye.’
• Going away T aha return*, with &lt;11
strong and well th* t there no loagarag.
lied, ‘giro a great deal to know who ■
wrote it. but T have never been able to 1 tho eloquent light beaming from het
foL^xad*" .nt-rpisnd my *Uler. 'Eve­ Ltoi an »xruso for my tarrving in thn
old chiefs house, or witholding my Md
Lure, and surpriM and pain quivering in
ry
uno
knows
that
you
have
eschewed
her voice. •*— •---- ■— ”
matri&amp;ony all your life. Tbs habit you from rar ehipmatee, I propored to - Ar*
• Frooablj
old sailaro bars of fabricating •yarns is eon that I should ask hnr father’* uonpositively awful, and I douTwant Noll's aant to marry bar, according to th, m*.,
written by William Knox, a poet in i
tom.of the country. Thea, for the flat
head filled with nonsense.'
Scotland, who died at Edingburgh in |
'•Thank you, Tabitha. Il is not very time, .th* probability of our" iwparalKm.
hnr
1$25, at ths age of thirty-six yeap He
polite to contradict yoi'r elder brother, I dahuedTipon her, and great
must say. Whether you know it or griaf.
«M t lie anther df'-Tbo Lonely Hearth,”
Probably eno of the chief rtosoc*
not matter* bttU; but poritively re.
‘Tjpiig* of lare&lt;4"' aad the ••Haro of
rfflrm that I have been married.rand why the natives o( Ty-piag-ean eajo^-d
flKu." ‘ n&lt;- wasa poet of considerable
the ulewng, of peace and praepsnty
am now a widower.’
40.
talent, and a ma-i of kindly, amiable
‘YonH sny you've a troop of chib was because ther wore governed by a
nature, much bred end admired by bis
dren next. I *u;&gt;po»e. I’d like to know stringent eu le of laws, and tbe adminis­
tration
of ju.tiee was so inflexible that
when and where you ever found n
cotampararie*. Though he led a disel- .
&gt;-unishnast was sure to swiftly ova.Wre
wifsF
....
.
...'■
poled and intemperate Ufa. ranch ci bit.
who *worr-l from tha path* of
oa*
heavy with
me .
“So you shall moot vmUMe but tho»e
'
poetry wee of a pensive and devotions It Something in the ye’.tew gterinx , In the two figure* on the veranda we 1 skeprioi^of matron*,' I sold.
rectito le. Tb.re was no doubt that tbo
..
.
jmajority of these laws were salutary •
cbatacter. The following poem, togeth-•! moonlight Hems hateful to Ger how,, recognise Loma North and Barbara
and her brother's voice aroesee s new Vaughn.
the extreme, but Aveen aad I thmrgb;
on my know, and told
sense of pain. But |&gt;rida comae to her
that one, at all events was unju*t.
'there i* rornothing indescribably at­ i story of my raatrimoui-. —
iiig-i of Knox, can hv found in a volume , aid, and with a mighty effort atio crush­
Thi* statute decreed that any man or
tractive and tasdnatiug about her tocalled ••Scotia* Burds," publiebed by es back the risiug tears, end forcing a sigil t. Her robes of mushn are very I , %?u,.a 1 WM hardly out of my toons, wuruan Intermarrying with, or betroth­
I1 filled tho iweition of seoood-mate
Carter A Brothers, New York, 1850. smile ou tb« pallid line, says, as she
aboard s vessel oallod tho Providence, ing him or herself to n perron of anotbor
The sixth rerae of the poem u therein gives him her bead :
। tLst was engaged in trading in Chinese nation siiould sullbr the Jeatli penally.
• I am sorry to have you go, but— two sweet pees droop from the brown I
water*, or anywhere else she could pick and tho earn* ptmtehment should be
printed, is omitted from Mr. Lincoln’a good-bye.*
.
out to tho alien who wa* a par­
of hwr heir, aad-MKitber cluster is thrasl1. °P •
far she wae an old coffin­
renfoa, and r'-ada as follows :
■ Good-bye, little Barb,’ aad » raw of
*
, bearded bp. are prrered tetejr Urate Into her belt. ‘ North devour* ev*ry lit- shaped rattle-trap, the very rovvrae of ticipator in the crime.
I tried tu jiersuade Aveen that, xilhu
Ue detail of h&lt;w Ires* with his greedy । seaworthy.
’ fore »l»e eon resist him, and bin light
oM
ehiet,
her father, liked me, ho might
One voyage we had been trying to
laugh floats back to her almost mocking­
‘ Barbara.' he is saving, 'I owe you an obtain freight at Nagasaki, Japan ; but repeal the act, or nutigato tbe pwniahly as ho walks swiftly up tbe rood.
apology forjlhs condition in which you not being successful, were prooeoding to mvnt; bat wilh many tears, aha ans­
The last notes of leer brother's song found me on tho night of tho fire." ’
Singapore, when we encountered u wered »» that, though ths chief was a
Hqjisusee an instant, but she unly gate lust above tho Island of Tia-wan, rvipected ruler, he was himself asteoable to tho taw* add.fiad no powrrf toprobows, and he goes cu ; "What you
thought uf mo I do not know—I dare proximity of land, tho Providence was vent the course of justice; therefore,
pot a*k. Bat may I ask if 1 bavo drift­ stranded upon a reef that stretched out she Vetoed my proposition that 1 should
ed entirely out of j----- “
froB* *ajri*ad rahsd Ty ping.*uu, whish boldly proclaim to her father oar mutu­
al attachment, and ask ths coueeat to
He knows tint h
tolter. HviMs
Though tbo*? trial* ware upon nt,
but h. snstAew c*_____________ _ ___
and
tbo day for tho exodus of myself
bends toward her. saving, almost Ceree- found to bo a very mild and intelligent
&lt;y:
people, far superior to any of the Mon­ cod comrade* was drawing nigh, neith­
■ You do not anewer ma! You must!' gol or Malay race with whom I had ev. er Areeu nor I oi-cu thought of separa­
Throe yiara have elapeed since tho
er Outlie in ooaua. They noticed our ting forever. Wo mot ciaadectntaly.
preceding scene, and I would now take
How royally the dainty head lifted, perilous position, saw that onr old ship by nigbt, in a (tailored n&lt;X&gt;k on tho
. tor readers to a back chamber on the
Wm rapidly breaking up, end at oucti outskirts of flie village, and oar present
1 ’bird tloor of the E------ Hotel Tho
bauptnara wa&gt; so complete that to tha
frit
off to our rescue.
Milne |« midnight. There Is a figure of
‘•Forgive me, Barbara, and answer
Courteous and cordial was the gruel­ future we hardly lent a tbooghta mon at tLe wiudow, a man who iaeviAt length, hunover, n day was obeodually in a deep slumber, for tho head me. 1 love you. Forget the past, and ing accorded us. when we landed upon lutoly appointed for the newly.built
let
us
bo
happy
.
”
tbair beautiful island. The chief—a
is pillowed upon both anna which raet
Tho girl's dreamy gate is fixed upon miucularly-buil: old man, rather below tchooteT tn tail, and that arming t met
on the sill. His,breath comes heavily,
Aveen
and propitel to her that who
hl* face is fluibed, his hair disheveled, the old gateway, with an expression of the middle height, wearing, aa is cus­ should elope with mo. and that I wanid
I aad bi* whole appearance *peak* plain­ hslf regret fi»r tho dar* that will ner«r tomary with th'? native*, a full beard
and mustache - immediately assigned to r convey her aboard tbe achoocMt tho
' ly enough—intoxication.
.
our usee very ns*Uy-oonstnict«.-4 house evening paar to that vosmI's departap*.
' in the street bel&lt;*r there b&gt; a evufuthat was well funuchod, and soon She oonwinted to this plan, deeming it
moq of .boat* and hoarse erie*; Utew
stocked with tbe staple noouesariee oi tho only Ous feasible, and { made my
I is a clangor of bells on the night sir,
lite, the kindly villagers vicing with arrangement* accordingly.
| and a suifneating *ciel! of smoke is in
The Lalu a as really ’a very praltr
each other in their efforts to make us
' the room.
craft, and uu her trial trip buband ad­
Suddenly the door opens, a slvnder
Tbs tillage vr as aurroundid by a moot mirably. The night previous to her defigure in a dark wrajiper hastens to the
[&gt;arture
tho boipitithlo islander* gave a
lururion* -grov*, apporetrUy - planted;
man at tho window, and a woman's
fori oxoepung the high road*, which parting fettet to tho foreigners they had
i4M(* liariLtm cither ride with gigantic
true*, tho surlsco of the country was
height, aeoordiug to
but thinly wooded.
The houses were all erected within slipped from out the
incloeura*. raised with huge »:oae*.— rough; the spot whie
• Sir, arouse yourself; the bouse
They were etrongly built, the frames appointed as a reed--------- ----------------“IZiud
o-v- m—. .|
w
B.rb-™," being composed of four upright port* of girl waa at the Irysting-place before ma,
.IdMtel'ull O&lt;
r-u h.r. U1
&gt;—
«l large timber, to which were aUschcd looking beautifu aa a star.
I claspud hot in ay arm* and lusied
crv**-piece* oa tho top of theta, of the
the man mutters and mom in his
. ,.
,
I “he turns to him aad say* quietly :
samo dimenriuos a* their supporter*. her, begging her to be cautiou* and
ill. r.... urn. i»..h k.,
'
“ ■““J*?*" Openings on each side of tho boure* courngeou*. Thou wo proceedo.! toward
----A» fur yuur condition Thurs- served a* doorway*, and those coni i be an untrcqnoate i p;rt of tho beach,
you owe an apology to yuur- closed at option, by means of aiding, whore a little canoe waa lying.
----- -lUutote. fw -dteriA right-fitting shutters. The roofs were
We were about to embark, a hen a
litUa regard fur tho man l oaoo tn*Mfaedynih paddystraw; tho floors body of men .prang from ambush be­
r, but It is'not tore. I think oi Wtof »tt|iud two fcM above tbe ground, hind a boulder, and Itefore wn coakL
‘aid covered wilh lattice-work of bam­
boo and grass met*; in fae. they wore end I were eeised, gnggwd and pimonod.
very comfortabte haUtatious, th* only Our enpton burn u« to a templo dedica­
drawback being that they wort innocent ted to Fp, aud there removed our
of chimney*,' and. therefore, culinary Load*.
Toward midnight—my comrado* hav­
opertuoa* filled tbe apartment* with
ing grmo aboard tucir new vmsol—tho
While &gt;he lingers there in tho shadow a
Although tho diet of tho natives coc- chief, aoeumpaaivd by all the heal msn
of
tho village, came to the hail of war­
a sound of voices falls on her ear. and sutod chiefly of shsll-fish, rioo aad vegship and then improvised a court
what are tbe bitter year* ot waiting and presently she xscognwM her brother etabto*, plenty of choice animal food
From the testimony adduced, it ap■
■ wns provid^rf for us. a* goals, bullocks
weeping tn the terrible saflerings of CUmtMjr—]warel that we liad boon auipecto-l.
1 You'lIJ
this one dark moment ’
AlllJigh telandiu* generally, from watched, an 1 our c.mvoraitiou li*ton&gt;A.
* Louis, do you know me F steadying Grant, la
nighi.”
necetdty, have to trurt to maratirno to. The whole ptatt of our efopcnw •
liim with her little hands,
‘ Good night" This last in a pleas­
■Why's iill-Ilarb' Gta-eee-yer. Barb.
ant, manly voice, aad Barbara turns tn
Give's (hie) ktea !*
He reel* toward her, but the puhm respond to hi* greeting.
A man sotn* five years tho senior of
him back aad looks him full m tbe
North. A plain ragged face thatJra*
sr«.uc.
___ u. —
* * Louis. if ucithinz else will brimr vou
».r*'
house is bunnag to too ground, end ju&gt;lesa you exercise some will-power aad
follow me, there will be nothing but a
beep of ashes left of us by morning.'
A little sobered now by her earnest
tones, be straightens himself up, and
puts her eno rids, with a drunken leer adware put me in a good humor.’
11 am glad to hear you say so, Bar­
as bo croton* ths door.
• So much the better, my dear. We bara,* he say s, with a sudden earnestness
will perish in the flamestogether; w ro­ as be ley* ha band over the slender one
that
rests on the veranda railing.
mantic, you know ■ Your are uot aware
Her heart beats.a trifle faster, and
that 1 am aomethu* of a fcw-wnrshiper? and he swings ths key before her n faqtomriat breaks over the tfhite of
startled eyes—the key has locked them her dhesk, beneath his Mud, strong
‘ 1 care more for you than you think,'

HOfTRS.

The Pile Tree Tar Cordial,

fteerW-r JyMe.fi., »r iTtek.

&lt;JR 0 CSRjXS Jg C0JfFECTr01f£B F
£ dtviea cugyfy *e JUasd st all lustt*

With a half »ob she spring, toward" !
him, but bo receives her with outetretch#d arms, and draws her to bis breast
• Couldn't give ycu that, sweetheart

Winter PAINTS &amp; OILS
Goods.

School Books &amp; Stationeri/

^elezt gtoq,.
Michigan -Exchange.

Three Pictures.
Price* Guaranteed.

HASTINGS BABBLE BORIS!

abode, aad placed In charge of tbo wo­
men of his household
This perks pa. would not bar* been
eo great a eonceeeiou if the natiwe had
boon leas watohful of their women ; but
the fact was, tha! for months nftor oer
arrival, not one of ow number had ever
Hie warm, (toady hands close firmly won the fare of a female.
Thors is a pause, in which a cloud of cover hue. aad be bends to kies ths carr­
At firrt, indeed, wo ware almost insmoke pours in st tbo window. Hhe iing mouth, gravely, tenderly, end reduoed to believe that none existed ; but
looks vp into tbo gloaming «yea above ■
her, but makes no ontory. There is a
alight movemcn*. of his bps a* though
be would pros* them to her owe, aud I
his hoed droops over her. Ent »ud- ]
denly ho opens bis arau and st&gt;e is st i
liberty.
"Your pare lips shall not be contam-

Hewtilock* the door ami throw
pours up tho stairway. The halh
fall of it.
Already Barbara's bn
comae gaspingly. North snatehe
blanket from th. bed.
•Are you afraid of me, Barbara F

ity of the cliief lod him to violate th.
accustomed rule in my favor, mid

fewndfa &amp;o vicinity, yta duiag their

1ST
from Eo*tou. They
D.. and ho refused io ........... ——, —
the ground that he had not orM cod-

mula imunI from hi* lip*, bo'fell san*o.
loss from tho gulierasdurin! dais.
Bound, but umiubjeclud to any other
kind of torture or degradation, we were
lod by an armed force down to the
beach and pisoed aboard a canoe A
long journey in silence over tho rippioloeisoa; Urea the',bool’stopped at Qm'.
extrms ond.of a lung luwX which a
high rock tsrmmalod.
Though our doom bad bran proaauueed, tho mannM in which wo ware,Jo
suffin- Usd bran’witiibeld.
Wo were lifted out upon the base of
the rock, and t hauled rarcfuUy up it*
precipitous aide until a huge oarera
yawned before ua. latoJTi: wa Were
ushered. A torch was then lighted,
and bj its lambent flams I raw UUU w»
probably owed its oratia fo
action. Two curious pillars
wts at ths furtlier end, stoadii
six foe: apart; to these ll.o gu
curoly bound us with sirong &lt;
twisted wire.
Thao flosbed

�BACON Sc KARR’S

([lit ^tjittHiran | anntr.

1840. HARDWARE I lff7&gt;
Bought Direct From the Manufacturers.
OTO WAMCTGTOE L1TTTCF#b. 20th, 187®
mosx

ummuno*.

Th# Pcmercy luvcstigatiag Commit-

Sold at 10 per cent, less than any other house in the County. A full and ooMplntO Shook
bon obtained.

Non* ot th* aIUto of

Builders

charge abend# on hl# unwpport#d oath.

Th# roper*. of th# Credit MobOitr In-

Material,

First-Class Instrum?

nts.

Such as Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash, Putty, Locks, Knobs, Blind and Window Fastenings, Barn Door
Hangings, and the Celebrated

u

New Scales.

New Styles.
Metad, however remotaly, with I ba con­
struction company of the Pacific Rail-

New Prices.
Very Low.

•u mn wcr*
i JU
iuuu
well cuududol. Th# ^rdic.t
it Moers. Brook* and Am##, wll

OVER 210,392 DETROIT STOVES
Wareroom,

bearing of their mU in connection with
tho Compaaio-, both of them Going managmol th*PacificRailnud,Mr. B.-ooka,
baing a Gorernmrnt Diroetar and hold­
ing a fiduciary relation to the Gveetn-

contracting party. Th# lion.# will
doubtless adopt Hm recommaudahoai of
th# Committea to er pel both th### mem-

th# report of » Democratic Comraittao
anuria tod at th# suggro Un of Speaker
Blam by Hon. C. C Cux, a h-sdiog

Sold in Michigan in 1872.

«¥o.

Greene, near Eighth St.,

A*. J’.

We are the Sole Agents for Barry County

Wood and Carriage Hardware
A FULL LUTE of Hubbs, Spokes, Felloes, Shafts and Poles, Warranted seasoned. Also Avies,
Skeins, Wagon-box straps, Buggy and seat Springs, WARRANTED.

B. F. NORRIS &amp; CO
WHOLESALE &amp; RETAIL

137 &amp;. 139 State St corner o£ Mad ism, CHEAC-'

Such as sap pans, sap Buckets, spiles, Tapping Bitts; Grind stones and Hangings, Atas, Table
and Pocket Cutlery, Team and Carriage Whips, in endless variety. The above goods
are all Warranted.

TCHEH

WALTHAM

HOWARD

WATCHES.
Duunonda

Grau Op#rn Chains,
Gold N#ek Chains,
Paarl S#tt&gt;,

unlawftxllr upon oxiortr-1 «
b#li«r#d the producer* ought
funded thia tax, bet no bill
that a part
lad to bo ju

HARNESSES A SPECIALTY

CadflMda,

Gold Tkinibln.
SihraTi sUm,

■ala ndsuainoca of if* rightful:

We buy our stock direct from the Tanneries of Virginia and we use none but the best Virginia Chest­
nut Oak Tanned Leather. Every Harness f Warranted and the Price

Coral Necklaces.

Office and Parlor Clocks of every decor ption.
Watch material and Tools nr Jewel®

H

Any oao vititing our city should roll aG or ostabliahmeat aw! ■ xmain# *• F*
THE CHEAPEST PHIZES 18 OUR MOD.
B. F. NORRIS •
CO.,
IK * 119 STATE CTREE CHRUflO

W

taanacTTB cf either party.

SALT. SALT.
H e purchase our goods direct from the best Foreign and Home Manufactories, therebv savinoJobber’s Profit, which we propose to give to our customers.
3
a

BARLOW &amp; GOODYDAB
Keep a large supply of Salt for sale at Lowest market r»lef;

their Brick Warehouse.

Ok Mk mill* cat nt Danton* ■»»*•
SESE:

FOR

YOtmawiT.'nruio
10 Barrel lots and more told to dealer® at a very
rance above Car-load Rates.

H. A. GOOD YEAR,

Water

3u.tt£AM

ujhmu

�l»u

’
E

Ir

i ti i

;

5 2
s &gt;
p

IIP

s

«

la

H
f: l

1

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»

1=0

!!
$
$

liillli

e£ts

Bi

1:1$

$

til
P HI
Hi
1 hl' n?

will be aold
PLOWS, HARROW8, AC.

a bargain.

and all woel

Meltons, Light and Dark, HO.
W Lich we will Exchange for WOOD, j

former price

delivered at our Foundry ; or WHITJI
ASH, OaK or ROCK ELM LUMBER j

SIG. IJpys’ suiu

»2.60- to $15.00 at the Great

ONE PRICE

dcliverod there or at any Mill within
ten miIrs of Hostings.

Square Dealing

DWIGHT, BOma &amp; ESSER.
j

febl2lf

Clothing House !
36 Canal Street,

D RAFIDS.
DflCICJEI
LEVI BROS.,'PROPRIETORS.
CpBc sure and wee oui name above the Door as other Parties
Jealous of our good name and immense business will represent
h emselves As our Store.

f g S to.
J

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THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.
DOUCHE.

A

At tha

Dnvu

&lt;□ K . X- JS

Cm
Htobu

,
for

AND MI

.

B e S u r e to C a ll o n

2 tJ

b.

UP ;

Sti

&lt;

HuasM*.sn&lt;l Mt**-Itoasfesu X Itoaks*. tel* *V
Jih.*&gt;*e*.Mteb. UrtaraOraws. tra.O«*cteUas.

New Advertisements.

ifig 5

p’i

American Organ
Everybody Should try them before Irurchasinf Elsewher

city

lietrs oepoT

Has now on hand a compUtc assortment of Books.

Stationery, Pens, Penhold­

ers, Ink,

Slates,

Pencils,

Pictures, Picture Frames,
Initial Paper and Envel­
opes of the latest styles,
Picture Cord, and Fancy
Articles for the Holidays.

Jft.

oixsoLirrioN .notice-

^SSSgSSESSie
m*ryr«—•— ■ ■ •
-"
-r
----------------it**usn. rebraara a.scx.

at

tweed ones at $p,00.

former price

isetur

CHANCERY BALE.
oTSTRor MinciUAX.ta 1 ks ctress ewert las n a
casMr^nuerw '*■■**.&gt;-.
LsiteaansU. Osa.plslf.asu

^T Tqi Pov[ Offlet.

Consumption can been red.
The fSrt at German Remedy

tela Jtete*^r*te*teZ2*totDm*MZJs* lb*
**■»!■■&lt; ra sassrat.aa IsfstelesSa sash ** I shell 1
Kasraa. Opass or MsaHte sf whSeA otter tterat
vmM et Oto AraaAtai Aasaassdtis

PROBATE ORDER.

aiiil

Xmte* rsSrea.-ySS.MA,__________ resale'

SI! H
i

&gt;,yy*‘- sraairaiss *«**&lt;r «M&gt;

raia&amp;xSe .. - ..

of

pgsm wltknsle.lgerstraj sad
itaM.s^terayCalLsk.

Twa Akkbican Odd Fiijxjw tor
Feb. baa been reeetvwd. Tba high IWSjte—re*
■ rag****
cbarachtar of thte jwpular monthly to
folly sustained. Itendae a pleasing va­
riety at Biforoltenroua reading, we .’Sams -.■mstrh.stat e?
is................. ffttrlw nr Aoorte""
Humor The Dl^gor Indiana (IDtatated); An Odd Fellow Abroad, A Plea
for the poor; Scientific and Curiona
and YosriW D^artmeul; tiding* from
the Order In all porta of the world, etc,
•LIBayw. Addre- A.O.F. Asauctettoa. Ba. 4BT.N. Y. City.

Scotch

Without number,

RUGS

F

Wood Sawing Machines,

’

III

8

and

£51

an inch to short, but per-

Books,

if it:

"ilfeiJrsiWLw

ill

°

Hi
M
iH

MMiamiSiaa

I!

Physician.' Testimony—Tho underC. H. HIND. Amt (teal e*»X PeMU
Ustrelt.Jslr.iUA.WTX
signed, practicing phyaicians and stirgeons, certify that ws hare, used and
fJIHK XKW 5OBTHWLSTEKX AOCTE.
proscribe Dr. Ransom’s Hire Syrup
and Tolu, or Honey Syrup, and find it
sim
an exooDeul rorasdy far ordinary Cnogba,
Os u4 .ftrr Sot. l»U. UTL a&gt;4 wotS fartbrr
wriM, traiBS all! pus Uaaiag SB fclton:
turns :
J. A. RoessgMU, E. 8. Lyman, George
11 ■'
HU» r.».
Mnsger, H. Mmd, TW. MamL X H. township, fall and broke hi* arm on
Kram.T................. rauB.e.
Trstae ara rwa by fisaM im
Gray,F.ir.Booi,Q.B.WitoM.J. Mett Friday of teat week.
anti Wama.Ona4 Trsak. as4 Uba Bh*« *
Barbara Core took a dose of lodaaum
IhfaeCMtT.
at the Uroca h*M la Nashville, Mich ,
AiV|Xla.aiA
f'l ILter^Gr hU ttepbl..
Dr. Milter’s Magnetic Balm is purely on Tnertfoy avonieg of last week.
U—4 Ham. ate., aad .&lt; U.naA •!» IM vegetahie aad hae ao ague* as a pain Cauro-alightod rflrarinn.
She was
Farts. aU Baad Cny. .ta.. aod a«b .u&lt;. ter rater. It euros eo promptly that many eared, however, and io now eajoying
ehim that if OQBkuns msgnaUsm. 25 roMlhanhk
rente pn-bottle.
J A donation for R*v. J. M. Aiktn of
SoeilutfaMWAaaftteparr.
(ho N. X Church, nt the remdoace cf
Noary to Lou.
th. Barber, was wefl sit-mded Mt FriNew
&lt;fer.mfoV&gt;aM,aad tho reroipto wwru
$•*'
F. O.teOrauWsaJihL

no.
rX*UUta-DAV».-AI tte Wradlaa* Uaere la
Wradlsad Ceatr*.so n»,taa.test- M&gt;. TbiaSan

!

SWS

maici'i i

i1

"rar.1 ra&amp;Si’ALWi-

lbs tewsla. ear* w.nd**lM sad prvU.r. ns torsi
alswp. Il co*U1m ranks' ■tasrste, rrerph.as or
steotel. sod la jdasMel lo late. Children nrad
sol cry as4 ntetesss may rest

i

IE. SM

STATE.

Spring Ovi

15 Feed Cutters,

Is OW Io Ike Pillis ti its Merits. •

&lt;r*l&gt;*. to say eno raipmltoE ■&lt;- uss bents *r
psllew wrapper Csetesr Liatatsi Is earth use
lisodrsd Aotlaca lor s|*stas4 er awsaotod teraaa
sud motes, sr for serww-woraia is sb-sp. Meetvwsrrs—Ibis Usiarast U w.rih j.sr alteellse
5. r.mHy*l.raMte wllteet Crate.' Uvftowl
J. B. itosa A Co, Xew Tert.

lh|

1
1
ta
JxlM Jsratlra.
■
iS5l,rtX
and money..
Jrabsee.
«»•‘-«,tXW|£&gt; blO; LW
.Mi X&lt;8 from Chicago through Galeaburg V&gt;
Burlington, has achieved a splendid
reputation tn the last two years as tho
lesdmir Pesarnger Route to the wart.
CWtasra's Jtetere «*•»-» Ihr. .. «U Jreu At Burlington it connect* with the great
tisr tralw Im UAlw' Care aItosb*L sb4 all Bnrlingtun Route which reins direct
ihrdurii Southern Iowa to Nebraska
■ utlUaSMO. licbtm* mmI buUM.
and Kansas, with close connections to
CONNKCnOSB.
California aad tbo Territories ; anil
passengers starting from Barry County,
on their way westward,. cannot do bet­
r^gSflsssiffis‘ir®JiSrL»- ter Uian to taka the C. B. A Q. and
'SMttajSSF.S'SiLT Burlington Route,
Thio line has published a pamphlet
culled “How to go West," which con­
tains much valuable information; a
X lLl&gt;-.uh tte Air Lira as* tesffi Brad OGIs- large correct map of tho Great West,
which can bcobtainsd free of charge by
addressing the General Passenger
Agent, B. A M. R. R-, Burlington
low*.
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should bare truthfully answered before
he starts on hie journey, and a little
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Tho undersigned, barmens of Burry
'County, hereby give notice that there
will bo a mooting of farmers oa die 1st
day of March next at one o'clock in the
For want of space, we shall giv» but afternoon cl tLe office of Chas H. Bauer
a euerinct account of tbo Republican
County Convention, held in thia City on of oonsidaring tbo properily of organis­
ing a joint Stock Company to purchase
the 22nd, in*t.
The convention waa called to oadsr ground* and ereet a Farmer's Union
by a J. Bidelman Eeqn member of the Elevator and Warn House for the *!urCo. Committee. On motion Mr. Bidol- age of grain and ether produce.and also
man was elected Chairman, and Hon. such other articles as is thought adrieJohn M. Nevins, Secretarr- The Com- abls, for Farmer's use. It is thought
that inch an organisation may be made
Quackenbush, Byatuoa and Stiacheomb. Io pay butido being a great benefit to
Delegates elected to attend the State Farmers in enabling them Io obtain an
adequate price fur what they hare to
Convention to be bold at Lansing on tits
sell. Let every Farmer who he* fifty
26th, iasL, ware Masers. W. H. Jowell.
buahete of wheat to sail annually be
present at this meeting, it concern*
Gilbert Striker.
T. B. Diamond was re-nom-nated for
the Buperinteadency of Schools, which support to do away with the munoi«ily
is just; as ho baa performed the duii-tu that now exist, and is forcing from us a
large shore of what our farms produoo.
pertaining to that office with credit to
Dated Fcbuary 12tb. 1878.
himself, and to tho satisfaction of his
Shrsls** Ujsrsuu
Lyasa Cksailxrlsia
constituent*. 8o with tbo ro-nomination L K Faws'*
l&gt;. McOtnLer
Oilrar U*l*
of Mr. Diamond, to that position, wo F. Brews
A. T». KssssJy
ore assured that for two years more, I. 8. O«ra
Jsara A- Xi»
Gsors* WIIIIsm
should ho live, our School matter, are Irs Hsieh
Aism Tiskler
to be looked after with that same interest, f’srtss U,reLu
X. U. Crass
WiIUsss W.o4
11. E. Msrtss
that they have for two yean past
U.
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Host*
11. 1. XesriM
For County Drain Conrauasionor
Ueres Hssl.
F. 1&gt;. IW.I*.
James W. Heughtalia wee again tho 0. L torr™.
A- U. Bsymo.d
choice of the Jouvontian. That ho will D. O. Astern
W. II. BMkv»!1
l». I., lira.
attend promptly to burinesa in tho future A. A. Mslte»
Jsbu Krrasetos'
L U. U*s&gt;
no in tho past, we are wall assured.
Orarf* a 8ssU
J. Ktmaj
Tho weather was so tetriblv oold, that
A. B. Bill
a. L Xra-s
there waa but a small attendance, but A. H. Hsu*
liv'd Crsls
enough for all practical i-urjiasro. and
everything passed off harmoniously.
B. R- Trage
Jss- c. Uses*
T. IL CsMisgtem
J. W. T. Orv
Wsrrse Calk Is*
A sera Wrad
Maxhrxlte Itesxi.
/john Ksagto, Treasurer ol Castleton

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Removal— B. F. Stelnhofl’. bu r»-

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Overalls 75 cents, v^wlb 1.00.

15 Corn Shelters,

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Minutes of previous mooting read and
AreloofaU KJOsLm trer bbl. f.r ».*•* .*4 f*
Stilb, terUtis-L Balls'Irwi st 11*3 CUsra* hsld
approved.
*1 twi«w Vr»s*a bsos 8».10a4.n. K«, 4*ea to
By Aid. WmmIS. t'al.-u tUteJita bbl. Fvtstra* ,iralr st
to m IsbkM Ivt* Mwr rl-reed a: **11 rar e*al
tensicn of one we*k from the 2d day of
Centaur Liniment.
March. 1873. fur th" cullecaoa uf taxes
Carried.
By AM Ham, —
That the Mayor Im autiujriso-l to ap­
point a member of tho Cummitus ut&gt;
By-Laws ami Ordinances to fill vacancy.
Cam&lt;M.
Tho Mayor app-uutel Aid. Jowell on
the Committee.
By Aid. Wood—
That the Ordinance* and By-Law*
that are in the Inuds of lire Committee
l«o rcCerrel tuUho (Tty Attorney for re­
vision, aud taut ho also prepare an ordinaure relative to licensing siloun, and
Mtins house* to aecorl with the 8u:prams Court decision.
On motion Council adjourned.
USB. p*la *r *wru&lt;s* ««*sfa* aw swosr ir ara/
Wm. D. Hstbs.
will sat u*s CraUwr l.iniaisal. Mera Iten liOe
Baconfor-

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Books for the boys aad Books fur tlio
girls, at the City News DejwL
way up North, as the Sagiaaws- To
ttioso who bavo never been to the above
School books, a full assortment con­ named cities, we would say, take a few
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stantly on hand at the City Now» Depot. dollars and a weeks time, and go to
-----------------------------Saginaw, and learn that Detroit, Grand
A new lot of Waterproof aud Flan­
Rapids, Jackson, Ao., are nut tbe only
SIX nels just received at the New York cities in Michigan by a long wag. Steps
32tf
K? Cash Store.
ero being taken to try to have tho next
L'n^'Fair held there, aud may suementis TJi r.
,’^t»S»igU®S£SSV‘«i1
ptf &lt;f9UT isesy «•/ lais ysw rAswr.
I'slsra Steaotas c*ra Iran Chtes**
JSgjy.ts c&amp;znsnSi Hare ye«r IsrtA rrtr&lt;ut»J wuk tr uitk^l
It would really be a pity if Viro Pres­
ftia, at tki b^ttl
A. 1‘. DkAHE, M. !&gt;..
wgkjtt. G-» srac
ident Colfax should be fonnd guilty of
Orrr AcUn 4’
SUr,30 having been mixed up in tho Credit
&lt;TT- ■ 1 "■!■ ,/T 11 IUIU- V'-----Mibdar matter to auch an extent that
fflicnigan central n. n.
Overcoats 85 to 825 his reputation would bo ruined for all
old, reliable and direct route.
cheapest Store in the time to come So a^y lot* of Democrats
aad Liberals. It is truly surprising
State.
Star Clothing what an amount orsympatby is mani­
fested for Mr. Colfax, by those who
House Grand Bapids.
Lava always beea lua bittarert political
A jam chance Io buy Dry Goods opponents. They fu\ n tarry for him
cheep—P. IL Sabin A On. of Jackson, 0 yo hypocrites, If there is any one
sss.cte,.
are selling ont their entire stock at Grat thing more than another that tho Damocost. They have nn jmtnenee stock,
erst party would gloat over, it would be
tome $189,000 worth of choice goods,
all kinds, which they are dosing ont, tbo downfall of Schuyler Colfax.
!Z?uTcI3r i-u ItS mb! o s of
end if any one is inclined to visit Jackson. this is the plsce to get bargains.
COUMTY C0BVEHTI0M.

|Jrara SreS tujtli ter Martrara U4 White

fits, prices $25.00 to 40.00.

J way* the finest a**ortm eat kepi in^tuwn and al

Dianes! Diariti?
A cuinpletw aaaortmeul of Diaries for
1873 nt the City News Depot.

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Johnwa A Co's, celebrated Gold Pens,
ho best in tho market, for sale at the
City News Depot, P. 0. building.

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Tab)®. Itockere. Bedsteads .Ac Ac. an­
as handsoiuc aa durable, and u to prices
they an- way down to the bottom.
They have Just received a splendid lot
Brack«ta,Wideh lur holiday pn»«n te
sraTieira. Isas axr.lasr bx.!«*t. ox. mxao. of
are the nicest thlnr In the City. Call
.rate
S&gt;a H.U hrshWrt TSTi ut&gt; tiwui, view ibclr good*, buy aud be
happy.

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A POSITIVE PACT-

Sec Here. Stranger!—There Is not an
Inrtltntlon tn the City of Maatlngs that
la more worthy of patronage, than that
of BeasmBT, iicatb A Co, Their stock

We have some fine English

and French Cass, Suits, custom

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Grand River Valley Division

No Yoe Dos'r!—Don’t what f Oet
at good a meal nt any pheo in tho city
of Hastings aa at L. E. Htauffor's Beataiuant, north side of Hlato 8L east of
the Bank.
We’ve tried it.
Meals
only 26 cents.
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style, and is a triumph of pictorial ut
Altogether wo congratulate tho publish­
ers upon their success in tho art depart­
ment of (his number, and wo will also
congratulate ourselves upon the posse*Ueirolt Market.
As to tho inquiry tna-lo by one of our *ion of auch a magnificent “exponent of
subscribers respecting tho Pioneers
Dsrsorr. Feb. ^.iCX
Meeting held in this city oa tho 24th, more excellent than usual. Tho most "US'S ess sliuls »s&lt;s sUf 1* tsssrsi Bsnbsvult., we never had the pvuoeodings for noticeable articles are “Interludes," a d;ss lbs sssk JsM slvssd la irr »s*4&lt; ws *s4
s,ul; st 1 Um Ms*ls euliras. Is;lsto*s br.ii SnUs.
publication, neither did the Homs Jttsr4s«lzL blissbsl ibirtls*' S»d brews sbssUsi. s4
and Tho Tawny Muitachc," a bright &gt;sses4 We. *»-l ssa. bnad* to. J’rlsu '*•* sv&lt;
»•!, if vre rightly remember.
social sketch, by Hue Chestnut wood.
slliW*** b““ -Sssek-ta** bsra sS.ssra* Is
Soma of our readers may find their Charles Dawson Shanly contnl-Utes a KR.'O. A fsw iaiwtsal cbss«s&gt; b's* sewwrral Is
Basxsb dated Feb. 624. Instead of Feb. pteosant paper about Giants, Real and
S imh.-.sratel si
Xsll* ora slIBOs.
2t&gt;th, as tbe figures were placed wrong, Mythical; W. W. Bailor a little study Ivwsr. Tis.sftsr * *s«4 4sal st Isstusllee—wblsh
bu t the msitake u as notice after about in natural h’utory about l’u*ay Willow s whist, wss k«»C 0*1** b* &gt;.bbsrr-hss sstllsd si
UUUsalWTM ht tte Iwe IsatoM sUs*. Csbls
a hundred copiei had boon run off. It aud Alder* ; cud Henry Richard* a Ifit dMiasshte* :«w*r-411lb ,*=.1*4 si HWt Mik
u(gos*ip about Short and i’ithy Ixtten. r*oisin si Ils I .’lib st».«wm tho “dovila" work of ooupio.
O,l&gt; s&gt;&lt; alssdf Stnasrir k "rasas.'AW ire hr.
The editorials, which are ia Mr. 8lod- UUs4
llssra-i sad
foe siuslwintsr Isrt.
hsve received from A. C. Jfowne danl'o beet vein, are A Few Thoughts hv.es.. t.s...". hss s lower esasw—trass Ute Is
Eeq. of Prairieville, tho first of * aeries about Water, Tho Horso and hi, Ridot letters pertaining to the early history ore, White Birches of the Saranac, and
of Prairieville, which will appear iu our Love's Last Service. Elisabeth Aker*
next issue. Wo hope the early settlers Allen open* the number with a pathetic
in each Township will send tn anything poem, entitled Inconstancy; Edgar
they may remember of interest, that Fawcett follow* with Aposiacy, a metenoccured in an early day in their respec- cboly lore poem ; aud John Sidney with
an amusing nursery *uag on Baby* klsdt sserat mw (TS4SS.SS1) ousel sss-ksll.ra.
tire Townships
13X0 bU.1 wbsi -hsr siistlr sre st tkls mss-s.
Toilet. Music Art, and luteratnre are Hut esssuv wk.ts e»isass4s MeJO sal s*b*e
intelligently and critically treated. Al­ sad aeilasi M4.to Hrs IsSna st tLMAJOWksst sikscss f*n»te tvw.ribsa »■«»•&lt;,
taorning train, from Jackson to Saginaw together tbo March Al line i* tho beet So. 1 bels&lt;4'&gt; Xs.3. iedswu. Tte rwewt*c* ses
City, ran off the track near the Chsmieal ywt issuod. Subscription price $5.00 in­ steal 3&gt; ssr* ta &lt;tsr SB J tbs Steck la slara kas
1* nuts be. Th* boils*** U nssrlr *11
Works at Jackson, caused by a broken cluding Chromoe “Village B*1I«" and ■wtUe4
■rvealstri* Tkj iisumist B*r lllsstrst* ihs
rail. Two passenger coaches rolled over ‘'Crossing the Moor.” James Sattoa A
the bridge upon the ice, but did not Co, publishers. 53 Malden Lane, N. Y.
break through. Lieut. Gov. Holt, was
in one of the coecluw, and with several
COMMON COUNCIL.
others wan quite severely hurt. A Mr.
Blackman was it is feared, fatally in­
Brwcial meeting of the Council nt the
Council room* fifomlay Evening, Feb. 24;
jured.
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-has. 4LM ; No. 14*. ,l.n: X*. 1 raster. I1AA1873.
li swtst St list- Osis **tel. tM taal st MeM
We had n splendid time al tho Grand
Frox-ut—Mayor, Uecorl-r nud Aid*. Cvra
t&gt;. x». 1 sal Im st HsH ter whits, teas soa»
Lodge of I. 0. O. F. nt Saginaw, and Eastman, Wool, Joaell, Williams and te. Xo. 1 rail te ds*, borsr Nsrsb. UMW- Batter
,«iststWA&gt;&gt;te-«*at*l- Xs.l osis**** 4ss***4
was truly Mtaniahed to find such cities Harns.

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Fine

Black cloth suits $12.00 to $40-

00.

.ICUS^r Mu..l«d vpuV.
Csffra ess avis* tel rat 's-isMr ttee.s**-Xw
ir-te-'. «*u; J*.»-»«=. Csesluis rws *&lt;»»

dsy was splitting wood in the vicinity of
a Clothes-line that «U- stretched near
where he was slabbing—but you can
gu«M the ra«t. aui be says there G no
fun in it.
a.

$10.00.

nil wool Suita $12.60 to 20.00.

made elegant goffds sad perfect

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Special Notice!
1 beg laaro io cunuunca U tbs pesplo
of Hutiiiga aud surronodiEg Country,
0. 0. F.
that I hare juat rrceirad ona uf tho Grit
U.u-Is^s lll-k. .rar
Store.
PALMER ENCAMPMENT, NO. 49 kt of Imported Genuine gueda ever
brought to this part of the country, vix:
McEwaa'a Sparkling
Ale, Scotland,
Gauiueaa’a XXX Porter, Dublin and
Bavarian
Lager Beer by the dou-n bot­
S.Qtles. Kinahaa's celebrate1 LL Otd Mak
Dublin, Bertnard'a 10-year-old limerick.
1. 0. 0. T.
Hernuev and Julia Bobbin’s Brandies,
Port
aad Bherry Wines; all of which is
WILD F^A&gt;WER LODGE. NO. 44.
free from adulteration and for Medical
purposes unrirailed.
4Bw3
Jobs SrajruT.

Price of Over-

$1.50 to $26.00. Mens’

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ff~.a.~ Aatem. rtrtWrtTts Uu Jwouut z.r
*&gt;•« tea K.B .s*«warte,rrtii«.

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Wa. U.UATEI. tee's.
HASTINGS EASTERN STAR

sold below Cost.

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Basis Naa4-WlUi 1.S.1U K. Haiteaad. (er
CbieafS, and ail poial. Bart and WnL
C. F. MILLER,

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Cbarlalla—With Oraa4Rl..rVall.yAailraad.

cents To save Packing away

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wtetoef that time II tea rater tsIM to a«*rd

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iptoaaaa. bwaMiu^miiaii,

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HTKANGEiru GUIDE

Tas Maacn Aunni opens with a very
effective coast scene : “After the Storm,''
The time for presenting bills, in the by Tavernier. Tho black and rugged
cliffs are tn powerful relief against the
Legislature, cioesd oe tbe 19th, fast.
moonlight, bunting through tho broken
Pelere’ Musical Monthly for March is clouds and reflected from every ripi&gt;!ing
wave.
roreived, and a splendid number it u.
" Drr«S. break, brssk
OuUHsaU.stwsrMLOBn!'*
Situation Wanted ns Tinner. Addniee P. 0. Bos M, Hastings, Mich, tl But there u one ship which can uorcr
go oa to that “baton under tho hill.”
John Keegio Esq. of Castleton, slipped Ito battered hulk toll* of a aceno when
down one day last week and broke one old Ocean wa, in n far diffiront mood.
Probably tho most purely artteiic cut
of his arms.
that has over appeared in Tho Aldine is
The Circuit Court has had to adjourn tho study of ‘•White Births* of tho
again in consequence of tho illnaae of Saranac'" after Howa The wonderful
Judge Hoyt It is to commence again fidelity of every detail convince, us that
tbe first of April
we are guing upon actual portrait, of
tho*e venerable monarchs of the forest.
Editorial matter is limited this week
in tho Basiss, in consequence of Hon.
them well
Tho engraving, which
H. A. Goodyear’s Mamoth ‘-ad." Read
truthfully render* every varying texture
it everybody, yon will know how it is
of bark and teat, is a worthy »p*cuuen
youreolG
of the talant of that prince of engravers
—tho elder Unton. A proof impreroinn
We have a few copii-s uf tho Great
of this cut ha* been on exhibition iu
American Industrie, published by Burr
New York, where it has won tho high­
A Hyde of Hartford, Conn., which we
est praise from oennoiaseurs. Although
will dispose of at reasonable figures.
many other picture* will lx more widely
They contain thirteen hundred pages,
popular, it will t» hard to select a single'
each, sod Are a splendid work.
one which will do more to win for ’the
One of the Ccmpoeitora in tho Bum Aldine ths nupoct of thoes who,i cultiva­
Office last week triad butting the sharp tion enables them to recognixa and ap­
corner of one of ths wheels in our Gor­ preciate tho highest form, of art. James
din Press, and the result was, a dollars D. Bmillio gives a spirited ekntch of that
worth of patching up by one of onr City famous ride “h rum Ghent to Aix; and
there are also two smaller sketohu, by
Physicians.
Tavernmr, winch are very beautiful.
^/Jtseo Austin, of Casilrton, ths other "aho Fox and Gra|w&lt;’ after Dore, is a

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Nfi-Subiicribo for a Home pa­
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THE WEBER, HALLETT &amp; CUMSTON.
AND GABLER PIANOS.

Ottes st Aektej’s OrsjFtera. Ratlar
May 15. ’7S

FRANK L. WARD.
Hastings f Allegan.

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Geo. P, Rowelf tCo*B. Column.

GRAND

SALE OF WORKS

OF AST .4. Morritnn't Adc'&lt;j Department.

Michigan Machinery Dspst.

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Ceriita HaH, Makr,lT, Awfll5,71

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»• «m.lki run vo. csicr,. in. net

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-vk, so there w ia no pOMibtliy uf a
merctiiil tide terminating our sufisr

Tbo morrow dawned awl pnaaed ; «nunbound.
Then all hope died________ _________
MgneiUWeelf to my terrible fate—a
fate that would not have been half so
fearful had I ttot bssn an unwilling wit-

1,000 Premiums.

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION,

lilial Cita Rtaoua! h Ils ietH
7 Kllvaslrv I'uriufHL
J. ESTEY &amp; QOMPAKY,

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KSTEY COTTAGE ORGANS !

The New Capitol and Grounds,
100 Teachers or Students

. Hour succeeded hour, day followed
day. and the terrible toitura of thirst
and the yenring pangs of starvation were
upon ui I shudder even now as mv
mind recalls the agonies wa endured.
The delirium toik fierce ho!J upon ns—
than came chaos.
"Where am If*’ I asked, uousin.r
myelf from stupor.
"AbTari the Lulu, my boy," replied
the oharvy voice ol Captain BsougMon.
" We only just discovered that care in
time ; your sweetheart's btothor direct­
ed us to it. Ho and bis aiator ir &gt; both
aboard. The girl is getting better, but
ia still very weak.".
For isle by all Dry Goals D'alars.
•‘Will she recover F*
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"I thin* aa"
ASK FQB J. A 1*. COATS' BLACK,
"Thane God F’ 1 murmured, grate­
fully.
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VOL XVII.

frafe^iopal and

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN

Can!;.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5. 1873.

NO. 45.

poor Frank Hood I Ho‘» 'so tOttA and
so awkward, aud y*t tliero is *ot&amp;*luing
about him that won't lei co* dsspiu
him. He certainly fa not hmfeoms,
though ho has fine eye*, and a face like
ons of tho** old marble ersatiom one
see* in th* School of Derign. W.U, I
gj-—
- ,fc},er,
won't throw
away th*
not iu*t yet.'
data took tho jeweled tetrpin* ouidf
her shining trance*, and laid amte tU
white tarlatan droa* and wfoathoe ttf
blue bloasom* and went eompoeedly to
ted.
For why should ah* Ho awake and
fee* th* froth rote* of her complexion,
nud dim the rparklo of those glorious
violet eyes, thinking about tho teepeeHtb claim* of tte various lovare who
hovered, mothlite, about the torchlight
uf hor charm*? There wa* tiiuo to
make up her mind—quit* time aooc&lt;h.
Why, she wa* not yet nineteen, and
life was eo full of bluozu and freehness

‘Have vou notiosd. Colonel, ttet tte I iu the hot campaign I uuno nsar forgetruad bond* three different timo between 1 ting tte Hasting* famly and theCulimet
hero rind tbs forks.’
1A
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mJ
Aoy
whoq
* regiment
of• Union car‘Yo*. I think ii doo*,' I replied.
I ally waa hurled agrii-st a tliousa nd Oon‘Well, now,’ be resumed, It will te an ; federate horaomen, and when viefoey
easy matter for you to escape. Turn ! seemed about to perch ou our flag. *
your hunesuddenly, giro him tte spun, j battery of artilery played such havoc
XV* hail our pickets a* thick a* bj«i • end yon can reach the fork* iu five min­ 1 among u*. that tho bugtoe blew a reia th* northern suburbs of tte town, ute*. If my men chase you, and they I treat. In the confusion, thirty ur forty
but th* main fgreo was book oa tte road, will, the bend in the road will *av* you. | of n* were cut off and made prisoner*.
near th* old farm haus*, where the I shall cry out the moment you get ।। ■Good afternoon, Colonel. I’m
ground olfaro.1 bettor advantage* m case 1 started, %nd may shoot at you. bn t than' t for jolt, but you
cxuld bare
of an attack. Wo had been in oetnp hurt yua.‘
fared wore*!'
when balla,
Ln* than a'day when I ascertained that
‘You tu* rather given to dry jokva,' I r
h,nJ nn’ C,bnd adr-a, end tyweeri wiMin ware at their
th* fannur'a num wav Hostings, and routed, emleavaring to laugh. ‘Such UVille hearty and well, and hi* saber bn'ght, and when old Aunt Dalmayne
that te had one uf tho handsomvsi things are not dune in army regula­ not yet ateathed alter the flglit A Lun- wrote a piteous letter to ter blotter in
daughters ill all Virginia. He asked tion*.’'
dred maa wondered aa we shook bands, town, setting forth that ‘she ted tte
lor a property guard around his fam
"Noverthelaas, I moan nil I tay.* he but we understood ouraelrae.
rhenmatix very bad, and there Wan't
and seeing that th* guard wes projxwlr replied. 'VVe are now ten rod* behind
'I can't let you ride off a* yOU did be ■ any help to be had, and she wan ttet
postu I. T ted occasion to entar tho house. ths men. Wheel your bene and make fore,' remarked the Colonel, a* he »«**• iunosomo that aho could not stand it no
There wasn’t ttet bittorness then which him do hit )&gt;o*t. The firing mil have with me behind tbe line of battle. 'But longer, and wouldn't on# of her three
cauic ia oiler yours, and we could .all caused the troop* on tbs other road to you ah^’t tetoog a prisoner. I’ll have □cicv* corns down end stay with her for
Kk freriy without fear ot offteo*. fall back, and you cau soon come up you exetenged wittan three’day*.’
a short timsF Clara astonished the
■
‘
fanuvr iras old and weak aud when I with them.'
And he kept hi* word. While otBor family circle by volunteering to go,
found out that te was a fi.iu telirrer in
I looked hard al him, but hia ooun- officer, went off to Richmond I went to
‘My dear,'Mid Mrs. Wntnwgtem,
reeewiiuu, I bad no hot wards to give in teoanc* stood the teal. I believed W Mhington, and then to mr recimifct. 'you do not know what jrou aee un­
rvqdy.
Where should one look for what he Mid. The thought earn* into duly erchMgvd IL* lntIOeeS .„ ,
dertaking. It ia uotlring bat a common
Souttern foaling it not in the hoeica of tny bend ttet lio meant to shoot me wtet •fleeted it. He waa not married
farmhouse.
'
| Nwu:bern*ra ?
down, bill I repudiated U when I ted yet, but ho mfurmsd uio that ho abould
‘ And Alanite Ann ia full of *whxma,‘
The wife.was old and frwble and th* looked him over again.
te in a few mouths, and in hi* joking ।aaid I’apa Wintriiigtem. rubbing 'bi*
•□11 sway in Rielunond, and ii eras' nst'^•n. CuloteL flod Lloee you,’ I arid. way, invited me to hi* wedding, wfe* ।
uril enough that I should make up my •If the fortune* of tte war ever mske wa* to take pfaeo at tho Hasting* farS ।
you a prieoner, I will do a* much by bouse.
you. if it coat* me my iwonl.'
1
1
m&lt;1 in ।
I wboelsd my teres, gave him tte C**e 1 should Capture you again I shall '
•nun. and wa* offlik, a rocket. Th* clear off thia debt; you are one ateed I
totonel called me to stop and emptied I
one dirongagud. Beeides I'tp getting
bi* revolver in (hooting onr mo. Ja*t
tired of bate aud partio* and twelve
«a 11 «*»ed around the fire: bond, I heard
o'clock supperx I should Hte to try th*
tho cavalry after uu; but ttey might
otter extreme just far fun.’
a* well Eat* aared tteir bare**. In ton
‘You'll find it aavtlricg bat fun,’
Ihc.tn to be [kieviug bark and forth bn minute*, 1 wa* again with the Union rid dot^tong ,0 any on.^ TX"
said Mrs. Wintringhsm. putting her
Iwrtu th" line*, but ttey should be free trooper*, and w« were ou thn gullop „ 1 Uo°*bt a^h'»Ketrangt. of It. when
gold-stoppod casolett* to ter aristocratic
to taov* io anv other direction.
back to Winchester.
my regiment took a march of aeraaty
1 l&gt;-ll yon right hot* that I never *aw
I did not foal free to go mto particu­ mflr*. and brought up one right on the
■ Well, at any rate, I moan to try,'
ajuorv charming, luvelr wumsu than lar* in regard to it, and tte m«n and reed to W incteetor. not half a mile from
*ai^ Clara valiantlr. ‘So, papa, you
Knn. Uu*Ung... 1 lost my heart th* officer* therefore looked upou it aa a tte edd fantf
The.-, was to te may write to Annt IJainiiyne ttet I am
moment I «■» her, a* noy other man great thing, inferring that I had fought 'an advance on the rood, and w.
to
aool l. But I w.i* not to ilioetica* to my way out.’ It puraled me u&gt;re than take th* front. Infantry and artillery
The scene looked indescribably beau­
tetev* that 1 had only to ear tho word I can tall to account for tte genrrority wem foieeat our back*, aad we learned
to in ike bar my wife: indeed I doubted of the officer. I ted never eecu him from a eoonisoon after dark that-the tiful to Clara Wlntriagtem that firoriy
Dweuiber night, as tho julung old
from tho first .that 1 should *vcr wiq before; hqd u*f&lt;r known of a similar
. *d*f^,h* ”tr”t
chaise,
with a sleepy old bores trotting
her.
iuaianee and all my pondering iritel to
• soldier between uv and the farm in front, tnruad into tte volley road,
"I tout that wo shall all te friend*,' bring a W.isfactury solution.
and *h« roukl see tho aneinat fxrmboaee,
But I wa* to secure a solution at
steep
rooted,
aud brown with a half osnImv« thshuuee. "It ii a crual war, dotury of suns and rains, with tte elm
1 recat-xl tiy all for it* wound* and grief*,
For a weak or ao w* had a mouotoc
bougte ^reetling overhead la the gale,
and civilltiat from capture to Csptiv* out life at camp, without a movement
and the wooded h’dl* siring Upon every
will always bo appreciated.”
The person'giving the Qrst correct notation to the above Kcbtu, will be-entitled tn A 1‘ARI.OK
on either *idr, ami than wa cfelanniaad
ride, while one roddy teem of l«ht
There was an inritatien to p»ll when- that Wuwheete* should change hand*
STO\E_, Second. 1 Set of Toilet Ware. Third. 1 Set ot-Kiiivcs and Forks. The solutior.8 mn?t be
glowed from th* tiny window* under
em I te-1 tho opportunity, but there again In council we planned an at­
enclo«£win scaled envelopes, which will be numbered as received and on the lirist day of April, I
tte oavee. carting m tt might be a jave­
wbi that modesty and dignity in the tack. Part of th* infantry were to ad.
lin of brightoea* athwart tte road in
the envelopes will be opened and the prizes awarded'to the snccewful persons.
lady'* I ok and bearing wnicli outdo bur vance by road, port to attempt a flank
front of the door.
any thing but a loro snk maiden to bo movement on toe enemy'* left, aaustod
• I think ab*'* expectin' of you.1 arid
by cavalry, aad I wa* to lead tte balance
tte rough charioteer who had teen sent
\A *11, wa pitched our &lt;-omj&gt;; had of tte eavalry, dismounted, in an attack
to the italics to meet Mrs. Dalmayne*
camp routine] changed picket*.' skirmish­ on hi* right
ni#ce; ‘but I’m afraid you'll find it very
Sveryfyng woeauinily arranged, and
ed- with tli* Coufedorat**, aad ttiinj* at
luneermn ’
lotigth were »&gt;-eo frocq &lt;jt,n day to aor one noon we gave ths Confederate* a re­
•Oh? cried Clara gleefully, a* ah*
•'Ihcr. 1 »at on th* veranda and emokod turn »urpri.o.Tteir flrat intimation of our
apren^uut oftho velucto, 1J think it is
with tho u.'d man ; I look tea with item; programme wm tho driving of the pick­
1 rra.1 to Kat*, sud^nw fa a white talk- ets and our men cam# Mar leaping their
She entered the few-roofed kitetea,
-d low. or &lt;** just gdug to when vho bresutworkv.
However ths enemv
all aglow with the roaring fire of logs
would check nx&gt;. Sb* wa* thoroughly quickly _ rallied,
and
then
we
on the hearth, and further illaminated
ted it hot and teary, carbine* cracked,
by two tallow eandlee iu bright brae*
hfufut* wo pa*«-J ^politics over forj bugfa* sounded, tte cannon roared, maesomething more agreeable to both.
keu raided men stented Hte dteRoe*.
Finally the &lt;i»y cam* for Winchettcr end a nail of smote covered it alt
toehaugo ban I* Again. 4 reiaforcsH*ric« plenty to (do to defend this
N.VH’RB’S GREAT MMKUY
meat ut cavalry ted come to tho Oun- point, too Cuafederato* toft tteir camp
Ivdrrutrs nud &lt;mo day at tvwn they expot ed for us to dash at We ewept
*0ood eveaing, Culot-el,' I remarked.
nude tho fact known to ui Our piek- &lt;1 rvrn upon them, and then it WM a tend
•t« came running in fighting m ttey U&gt; baud fight. Some on* dashed at mo You iuritod ms, you retnsmter, aad 1 j
cam*, and rfewly followed by cavalry through the emote, and I longed bock, am her* 1
I held th* door *o ttet none of my
and wo bad only time to farm a bat'd* feeling clint my award had found flesh.
They charged, and were driven back, men bad looked into tte room. I now
we cbarged, and drove them. I caught told them to go baek to tte road aad look
“ni1 then 1
sight ot fluttering garment* a&gt; we press­
The clergyman ted taken a seat, aad
ed forward, aud tte next moment etop­
ped close to a woman who was kneeling was ordered to go on, and no explana­
W* were hap! pressed in front, aud bo bedto a wounded officer lying at fnH tion* were mate, untill Mis* Kato Hav SSI
BUCKSaiTHING.
ting* wa. Mra Col LeVilfe. Thau w.
bring flanked when the order was given length on tte ground.
to fall back slowly to tho ridge half ■
Through the bln* emote, I cqqght explained. There was laughing, and
milo north of th* farm house.
her ye* fixed ou mine ia terrible **■ ^y‘n» tei * Tegular time, a* tte old heart fairly by storm.
She ted been an inmate of tte old
A* we fell back I saw ttet tte old proarb. sad above tte clash of arms
The Colonel did not know ttet the favldoood farmhouse for about a week,
house had tevn turn ter* and there by and shriek* of tte dying, I beard tte
shot* and fraring for tte safety of tte word*.—' You ter* killed him—now stab Confederate rear guard ted po»»ud an. when one of tho*" grand eeow storm*
but was intending to wed Kate aad came ou which vail tte whole ooutryfamily w* carried them along wish us.
E/IdLcis
move south on tea* after. He tooted at ride in ipottom whito. end hang tho
All were bad;y frightened aud uuvle no
ta* and read my deciaion. and Kat* wood* ia royal robe* of ectniaa. Aunt
1 hardly know wtet happened
objection t» attting beyond th* shots of
and wept ttet Dalmayne’* rheumatism grew worse,
thoir friends. Stop by step giving the th* neat bro miaafe% but at tte
and »h» kept bar room; but Clara went
enemy at g &gt;od as ho mo!,' #• fell back that Utn« we had driven thoeMm
about ae Itgbt-heartad a* ever, dmng
to the ndgr, and thop wa halted, Tho into tte vilfage^aad a few mmute
tte whole work of th* house, sniff raeh
Confederate! camo as far as the farm c'.ear out of th* eouttern suburbe.
atairtsnee a* Moees, the handyman, wea
h
mao
ana
thar*
formed
their
lin*
and
DENTIST
tea*,' •eoa*piracte.”couri-ciartialv/and able to reader ter.
rested, throning up a breastwork and
such
talk.
It
fa,
however,
my
opinion
Tte snow ted fallen all day, blown
m mnling acanuua to commend tri*road.
that CotoMl L*Vm* got away son^
into drift* by tte wind ttet howled
We threw up dofcuMe, formed a now
line, aud by inudewn everything wan
1 waa down in th* Stenandoh valley
&lt;-oi-.g alornr aa if ao battle had oocure l,
a fsw month* ago, and whom do you
end a hundred jpen in blue and grey
think I took dinner with? Tte Col.
had not beem eAt to their long step.
looked as bright a* a new silvar dollar,
There was half a cite of neutral ground
Kato was more chanr.lug than over.
brtaeen ns and tte [lickots thrown eut
Tte war roetad hard on both, but peace
were hardly a stotee throw from eaob
Stooping down. I found that tte officer and love had made the farm. tens* a
other. ’
Util* paradfee, and ttero wa* money in
ted
a
*
word
cut
in
tte
ahouldor,
and
An hour after we foil, back th* Has­
tings family came to me from a farm that a pistol tell had eroaaad hi* skull tho oropa growing on av*ry foot of land. Ttey Lave missed their way. tteir
A enriy-teatfod boy w*a racing about, horvw are elnan tired out, and they
Gold &amp; Silver Watches
teuw where they ted token rcluge- I •touting him for a time. Erm a* 1
and
te wa* naso.1 a!tor me. U wanted to know if we’d rive am anight’*
knew that iter wanted to return homo and mad* th* examine ten. h* moved a
J. P. ROBERTS &amp;
was therefore ready for tte old man’* little, and groaned out, and in two or they had not told ma this, I should not shelter. I told item Mrs. Dalmayne
have
had eouvag. to reply ttet I bad a waa QI, and I waa not master here, but
three minntaa was fully concious of hi*
quo* lion,
handsome little dxngbtor way up in I vronld ask tte young woman—Mies
■
“Of course you can go," 1 replied, *itnatiou.
Kata wa* lite a lunatic. She laughed Michigan, and her name wm Kato.
though it pained me to think that I
Neither Uncle Sam nor Jeff Dari*
Clara eiuoed a Httto, then toughed
• huuid lose Kate'* society, “I only ask and cried until tte powd*rrotain*d *olrtutchM. Cl.wksow* Jews.re, Hepavrevt
that you repeat after me your oath ttet dier* thought tte noire cf tte battle •ver know how tte custom* of war were
o..ms«i*s1 vuti■mo. mm! natvaele*.
you will not give your Confederate Lad driven ter craay. Tte old bouse outraged, and is too late to cou rt- martial
-^iwrera. they may come in,’ eha said.
friend* any information conoeraing u»." Lad teen riddled again and again, but
City Dinins? Booms
•I would not tarn even a dor from the
Th-y rvpoated th* words, aud we tte farmer and hi* wife war* unhurt.
(Strictly TemtieraMJnA
dour on inch a night a* thiv.’
walked to tte picket. A hand -abate all It vu only n little w*y off. aud when
Bho threw a fresh logon tte fire and
round, and then ttey took tteir leave, w* had carried tte officer ttero, a *«rMedicines
and my air c*stl*s oame toppling down.
lighted tte candle aa ate apok*.
The dead wore buriad, tte wounded
But wtet wa* her amaaement, on
Tte clianoee ware hardly one in a score
ttet I should ever see either of the three ateltored aud dreoasd, and when night
turning ta welcome tte draagera, to be­
camo, our lisa* vwi advanced ao as to
hold in them no tttnngm at all, but
Sdrrl »fi
Haring Mxmingly gained all ttey d*- 1put Wfocte*ler behind Ils I did not
lirod, the Confedenta* did not roak to go
I back to tte farm bouse until tho aoxl
drive u* farther Several day* pa*s«d 1day. Tho offiror'a face we* eo faainod
without even a *hot faun th* picket*, with olood and jowder whan I aaw it
when ou* dav, to shake off tte rust, I th* day before that I ted no idea wte
Wet* there a hundred veteran* in tbe rod'- with two computus* of cavalry, it was, merely noticing that te was a
Army of tbe 1’otomae who nover re­ which w*ro bound on a raid around tte 1colour! of Csvalry. What wa* my great
Great American Dyspapsla Pill*.
marched through to .Wfa'he&gt;twr, Va.R east of Winchester to secure infonaa- ।surprise, then, to esrantor tte phfc of
One doubt* it when the record# ot wsr lion amocruing'tha strength of lb* W 'Ool. L. Ville «a I entered a ted-room at
School Books fr Sialion cry
tell him that the town wa* captured my in that direction. We ted a long
twenty-throe time* during tte war. It ride of so-cn milat, when coming to n
was 'Yank' onetnunili ‘Johnny’ the next, fork in th* r&gt;atd, tte major took on* comand tho (hteldtant* got *0 at fast tbat pony and myself the otter, and pasted
they dared not pronounce fur either uu the fork*. W* w«ro riding along !
ri&lt;to,lhV claimed to bo neutral, nud oarolesaly enough wteu all at uuos tte 1
Michigan Exchange.
only aaked tte soldierx in bloc or the bnshu* by tte r .adride shot tlaiu* aad
0 waa bandaged up and ru still
•oldier* in gray to let their chicken* smoke. Every Ling wa* confusion at '
w*ak, but be emifad chwfully and
tli* suddan attack. My hors* leaped to !
oat instead for a atete.
If tho fast year of tho wsr didn't one ride aad then ran up tte rood Tte
»w i. a minute how matter* were
•weep it away, and tho firn tine spared cavalrymen, some of wham weru wvun-1»u Kate’s fever. I ted only to
it yet, them ntetnl* an old brown iana- •d. wecfeil abant and as Hoped down tte
» her bliube* and th* tender look
houee witii a front yr.rd filled with eterry road, and war* aoou out of eight, and
hair which al way* hun&lt; over ter h*ad
tree*, axd a lot of mulberry tree* grow­ th* Vitllo wa* ov*r in thro* nuuutsa
danced ^“&lt;’*•^7 “i1
'1
ing np and eluding tte south and uf
•Udd tail lurid ouI Surrondw, Oolth* bouse. It I* a very cosy pfatte for on*U" *bcmtod a buadxad voiosa at ■**, 1
foundaa ywar that Uncle Brno*'* will
CUI AT JOK5 STASLKTf
two old whito haired parents to ait on and directly my terse oarnod me into family that all ted bean wel' used and
th* midst of a hundred cavalrymen, non- courtoously treatsd, arid to show me ftet
Pure Wines and lionets!
the nnahin* while a strong armea aan cafod in a tend in tte rood.
te was appreciative, te allowed me to few. 1 de«'t th'mk I waa made for en
whfatlr* cheerily among tho growing
telro-. I Kte to (tete and mend, to
crop*.
*
I aaw it Um* o»c*. aad I aaw it afterward*
when
tho
storm
of
war
awep:
MONUMENTS
over and around It, mining tte green
IF YOU WANT
gross to a rod, and when imsfanato mon
aud borero swept Ihrougb th* fields and

jorttj.

Wi'l

Salt! Salt! Salt!

4110

Haskville

Tar Cordial.

FARMERS

“IHffi

DFjY qooos 1/1

V^iifr'

Miiau.

StM Silter ui Piaui ’Sait,

Russell &amp; Nevins

Immense Stock

DRUGS

Dye Stutts,

Tie Pin Tra Tar Mai,

PAINTS &amp; OILS

Price* Guaranteed.

HASTINGS IARBLE WORKS!

Ip A tp V
H\ -A_ Bu s ell

jfxo-m

�■ apply for work h*re .find plenty to do!

^tpabliran J]aitntr.

Th*, following wo clip

from Mr.

BACON &amp;

ffl MH MT 11 HKI

follows:
[Wetitessd

vyhat is it?
Jwpi; and for Yfoe-Proaidcnt nil th# '

Why, It 1. LEE HEED'S Trip H.mmer.
project carried oul'

or Ge* oral Grant for I'rvrident and tor

importance of thia town

by the German*, tbo French ladies walk
It is also near the atneto by throe*, one dreeead ia ।
red, the next on* in white, and th*

Yea, My “Trip Hammer, "

means whlctaenableo me to eell Buggies so LOW as Io DEFY COMPETITION.
So it resulted that tho Senate decided

Hxstohm, Mrcaiexs. Mn.i 5, 1873.

uou* in Hie windows of French pnnt-

mda an pending aad being
new county, its passage is only

THE W01X Of THE FORTT-BEC
OHB C0HGEX1S. THIRD SESSIDk
-covrriMo the electoral

Single seat Buggies as Low as
Hundred Doliare.
patriotic mariner can hang a scintillabon of hope, but with oouaoua feature*

And two Seated Farmers’ Buggies at

“I return herewith, without my ap­
proval, Senate bill No. 161, entitled 'An

One Hundred Kind Twenty-five Dollars.

I upon the tep-most bough of a bamn
I poplar, enveloped in an impenetrable
General Carlo* Buell.‘

ipply with equal force to this bilh
(Georgia) with th* elector* voting fori
“According to tbe official rope

Tbe .Inking ieatarv ol

2STo w Farmers,

A lady walking on Broadway a short
time agu, a gentleman's button caught
I in the fringe of her shawl. Some momeats etapved before th* parties were
township journal, it being tbo first record sepsrated.
am attached to wu, oralin the county. But before I copy from am,' said the gentleman,gvod-numorally. white h * wa* indu-tnously trying to
get luoeo. The nttaihiuont is mutual,
air, wm the equally goud-lrauwrvd re-

President aad Vice President, for thi

March, 1873.

I shall ateo build HtnilU PxlCX Woax.

PaxixisntXB, Feb. 21st, 1878.
I am about to redeem a promise I

a resident of Gull Prairie, of Kalamaaxi
' County. Mr. Parker, entered the W.

and Louiuana two Mta of electoral vote*

1TI.F,

First-Class Instruments.
Hastings, lforch.fi, U7X

A min in Chittenden County. Vi.,

BEST TMIMB

Isadora of the rebellion calculated upon'
cold by snow. For four ouccossive win­
their sspply of aalt to came from thee,
ter days, there being four inches ot
•rorita and that, in hia opinion, their tsredin theCountjr.Of the 80 acres about snow on a level, he found the average
destruction waa a military nocoaaity. I 60 was Prairie and he called it “Garden temperature immediately alrava Ute
of Louisienderstand him to any. in eSret, that
.-—J—.,—-——_____ _ snow fourteen dogreoo below rero ; imWheat. In the year 1832, in March.' '“'^•‘•ly beucath, ten dojree* above
.. .. .
...
..
. ,
under a drift two feet deeti. twen-

the lawful vote of th* State respectively

▼ember last, had died before the uaem-

IM

THE WEST

Atektson. Topeka A Banta It E. R-

New Scales.

is now standing. In 1833, Orville Barna

A youth, in acoutremeut* that indifa-

“1 cannot agree that tbo owners of

quirod by th* Constitution bad bsen

Nsw Styles.

to settlers

same, aa soon aa completed. Mr. Par­
ker claims to bare been the first resident a handsomely embellished specimen
। trite* hanging in a show window, and
of what ia now Barry County except an
suipended Irons it a teg with thia le-

therefor from tbe United fit*:.*.

New Prices.

Moran, bring on th* Tbotnapplo River I like it* ‘Well,*
___ ______
__ B
said_________
Rutticus,, eyeing
aad to have driven tho first team from ’• vert is suspicious looks, ani edging
•

before them under a system of rule,
which cut off debate. The difficult)

unran bv*,!

,
. .
llio oocaiion was tn tskn

Very Low.

think they would like it.

Rapids to pot up &lt; Saw Mill,
principle binding the United State* to drove to Yankee Springs aud
toril college* improved or abolished, pay far all property which their military
foroea
daetrayel
in
tho
late
war
for
th*
riser* ought likewise tu be eom. taoro
I old camping grounds, and third day.
! umple, direct, arid constitutional method Union. No liability by tho Governof settling *nch confusion and conflict ia
In 1831 Linua Ellison, pot up a house
ibe State governments. Lal Ilia thought-

Wareroom, Xo. 255 Greene, near Eighth St., X.

J*.

J. Cole &amp; Son,

put up a bouse ia what ia now Barry,

the House of Representative* at the dose!
Bill to increase the sslaiie* of President,
Vice President, Cabinet officers and

substitute

■ae of that kind and th* on* under 1838, C. W. Spaulding, Aaron Fargo, ------------------------------------------, r. *
. .
Thoma* Nicholas aad Richard CampCHANCERY ORDER.
■Had Getraral Craft and fan ~m- ... m
.. _
. .
. , ’ । stATB &lt;* JHClHQax. £«««.«»

GROCERS.

Of the first Town Meeting ia try next

tffir Hr as a at lovs Unit Bsln

u«vu uiirai.uk in pviucipra irom use un«
psaranted in flua bill. Wbat poerible '
dsOowMe can it make In tho right* of i

Liffl PLASffl.

mo

•i’r spywlM to »Ste««u
I &lt;U »U&gt;»
Mnlu

Strangs Capture of a Murderer-

Mr. Butler has finely succeeded in

WATER IDE,:

'

The power of cousci-n
bearable weight of guilt
■ better shown than in tl

majority

|

B, F. NORRIS &amp; CO

HE te HAIR

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

WHOLESALE. &amp; RETAIL

JEWELERS!

interior town thirteen miles from Cold-

Vt

aa at first prupoa*d, and al! allowance,
tor Members uf CotigTvss for miltag* or |
other expenses, nr* aholiah'-d.
The '

B4 5
to 5

“wSTu'.’iurtuiiu

man who had committed the murder.

/low o/l ffn/to

fitoek ever brought to the City.

137

A 139 State St

adhere* tu its non-tuacurwacc, aa we
certainly hop* ft wffl, au&lt;TirMx. Butler
■uocai Is tn keeping the Hottee io ite
present attirade, the rewtdl will be aa

'

Madison,

CHICAGO

WATCHES

I just tipsy oeuugh
I amd, addraseed tbi
1 mann.r.

State of Arkansas were not duly elected, |

corner of

ELGIN

his bosom m if to dra^ka weapon. Dr.
Ritchie collared him with hi* loft hand,
•I fully appreciate the hardship of and with his right drew a dirk from hi*
pocket, and told him if ho attempted to
We certainly hope that the Senate
draw a wespon bo would nlnng* that
knife to his heart in a second.
He then commanded the man to with-1
draw his hand, which wm speedily i
obeyed, when, instead of a weapon, he
i for property injured er destroyed by the drew out the sum of 81,100, which ha
1 armies cf Ibe United State* in the late I
' but tho total one before tbe p»
ooutnry
that by adopting it tbo members
tho evidence of the man’s guilt wai by
thia time *0 palpable that he waa placed
“Exacm.a Ms.atox,

s’
E

create of salaries. and ha has, therefore^

S

WATCHES,

WATCHES.

15 Corn Shelters,

01 i

Gold Opera Chains,

15 Feed Cutters,

CQ =

Silver Vest Chains,

Pearl Setts,

8 Wood Sawing Ma­
chines,

et. q

flows, bimows, to.

TAKE TOUR CHOICE.

Gold Ring.,
Gold Teeth Picks'
GoldPvM,
Gold Wateh Key.,

&lt;Z1

•February 11, 1873/

8poon Holders,
thtpe aad Gobiota
Bracelets,
Gold Thimble*.
Silver Thimbie*.
Gold larakete.
Shirt Braids,

Which we will Exchange for WOOD,
mast in said State which is republican

delivered at our Foundry ; or WHITE

ASH, OAK or ROCK ElJd LUMBER

ent Cosgrcsa is a direct and shamel.se '
bribe of 83,000 to each of thee* rearing

’ waa with diffiicultv that *he could be
restrained from doing the prisoner harm

upera utaamoi

Office and Parlor Clocks of every description.
^atch material and Tools for Jewelsia

Anr o.o naitte

ton mils* of Hastings.

THE CHEAPEST PR1 FES IS OUR MOTTO

HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS.'

Mr. Butl.r

Though leas than two yrars old. it
number* 100 dwellings and 500 inhabi-

Tb»T«l Hriadisl

B. F. VOUUB 4c CO.,
187 A 110 STATE STREET. CHICAGO.

foblStf

Powerful Argument*.

MONUMENTS
HEADBTQNE8.
TABLE TOPS,
MANTLES.
SHELVES, ETC.

Sweey's H°TtL,

ijwigbi, muim.

CITY !&gt;w

hfporf

ITALIAN
AMERICAN

'Ton won't ebangs this ticket, then.
I your tick.!, and I have th* mousy for
I it, and if you want a ticket ovwr tho oth! er route tvu will bare to buy it.'
Very quietly tbo stranger twisted hie
ticket into a email roll; very Mten.ly

and cm Ubt stood til Rw

MARBLE

Michigan JExchange.
on~ occupied bv Braton Cash Store.

________ BLACK A FULLER.

STEINHOFF

Has now on hand a com­
pete assortment of Books
Stationery, Pens, Penhold­
ers, Ink, Slates, Pencils
^ffes Picture Frames,
Initial Paper and Envel­
opes of the Uitest styles
9ord’
Fan^y
Articles fnt- th»

J/e. Ifott^ft.

both

I

m 8130, was im-!
trait

CALL AT JOHN STANLEY M

their Brick Warehouse.

tt M ta m li * a! mt ta U Eijwt | fc Hkr.

vancc above Car-load Rate*.

FOB MXDICIMAL I VBroSNM.

Silical udlstaiicai,

dentist

IF YOU WANT

Keep . Urge .apply of Sdl for ule .1 Lowwt market

10 Barrel lota and more sold to dealer* at a very small

Pure Wires and Liouars!

■b.

SALT. SALT
BARLOW &lt;fe GOODYEAR

Mr r&lt;&lt; /••• j Oa/w&lt;.
Water Lime,
Consumption can be cured.

Shingles Of all k-inri«v;
City Dining Rooms
S

WABM MEALS AT ALL

GROCXAiXag

ik

�3, 7173
Fife R^ydiuc^jl Biyi**n

Peninsular Railway.

Both are perfect gem* Cf
colored and elegantly finis bad. and each

LOCALS

iintuturiiwuiniittn.

Hitnstion Wanted

STKANGERM GUIDE

u Tinner.

K FECIAL NOTICE.

C1ZTTHINC-

CLOTHING.

13.00 to H0.00 SAVED ON A SUIT

xinu, containing 000 pages o.&lt; iUastrated
Saturday last, that a certain gang, living reading fur old and young, »ud thuuo
“Bumblebee two beautiful Oil Chramoe a: » offered

COUNTY OKrifUU.

CLOTHING.

Of Clothes if Bought from Us.

J-Qrirts and Drawers 40 and 50
young lady uf

Cents that other Stores sell at

and other entertaining faalure* and u

Ibe Haynes boy* nd held light for the

75 cent* To aaro Packing away
H. Taylor A Ou.. fit Curnhill, Boaton, or
92 Market St, Chicago.

wonder if ho hoard what wo said about

Winter Overcoats all will be

collar of the bourn ia which they 'ived.

Wo have often thought how singulscRev. E. H. Cbipin, of N. T. City, say had boon iuluraudof their theft* so
will Lecture at Luae's Hall, Greed
Rapids, on the Evening of tbe 20th, dor Haynes boys and Stubono going blushing Evo. He found her ia a gar-

CHUKHEI

Suits $6.50 to
Bunday. Bhentl t rvoman,
requisite papers atartod aleo on Sunday,

Price of Over-

sold below Cost.

coats $4.50 to $25.00.

bloody '‘butchers" or black shooting

Mens’

$10.00.

Fine

ool Suits $12.50 to 20.00.

orvund on one foot doing nothing

Blade cloth suits $12.00 to $40*
Without the todioua formalities of a
reeled and brought them back to thia protracted courtship, he ■•propoeed” and
city yeaturd ay.
Tbe matton-loving waa acce(&gt;tod
clique are now ju jail awaiting examinekite bo imprinted on the cheeks of hia
them and slaughtered, waa about thirty. biiuhiug bride, and wished, in a poetiWe naturally expect to receive local It ia hinted that there ere others con-

MASONIC.

5

Local

M.F. J
s^-TassjH^iE;’;

IIASTINOS LODGE, NO.

police;.

SUBSCRIBE

We have some fine English

nud French Casa, Suili, muu&gt;m
made elegant goods and perfect

fits, prices $25.00 to 40.00.

yi)oa*nox Visit.—The friend* ot Rev.
T. D. Manli, will make him a Donation
of Hastings and eurrounding Counts;,
that I have just received one of tbo first
March 7th. Ail are cordially invited to
lot of Imported Genuine goods ever
brought to this part of the country, via : .'attend.

t»

young; for should uno now, attempt, on
first acquaintance, to kirn a pretty girl,
■bo would doubtlaa* claw hia eyes, box
bia ear* aad “make mouths" at him.

while!

Special Notice!

PALMER ENCAMFMEMT, NO.

OO.

Aa loexcatable Ontrane

Having cut some Spring Over­

FOR THE

McEwan's Sparkling LJQ* Scotland. Senator Crosby, in a late number ol
the Zbweeeraf publiehod at Grand Rapid#.
The oatonaiblo cause wae a bill intro­
duced by him info the Senate placing

r. II HOLME* H.
Dublin, Bermard'. ID-year-old Limerick, 18“U
Hermsev and Julia Robbia’s Brandie*
w
all af wl,,—I. ta
purposes unrivalled.
43wS

nun c. srai

Uod,r

i“tru«‘i&gt;n* of Prot

{Well Gentlemen what about having

45|f fecturiag Beat Work.

Meltons, Light and Dark, *10.
former price
♦2.50

*1C.

Boys* suits

to *15.00 at the Great

ONE PRICE
Square Dealing

reeding matter, end is sent to eubaeriLwr* at ILb^er annum, giving each

subscriber u premium at that.

Woke up. and

in tho Thornapple river, to good use.

a bargain.

former price *10. and all woel

BANNER!

forthcoming municipal election in the

Give tu also

at

sold

&lt;S&gt;
tweed ones at 35,00.

Scotch

900 Ibe., two Slagle buggies, two double

a Paper Mill in Haaiinga 1

per­

fect in every other way, they
will be

allbough lean were entertained for a the article th^t the real object ia to erefew days that Raprvsentativs Blackman.
tioa that labor and capital thould not
iter and hie frieude for political yuupoe-

Grand River Valley Division

coats an inch to abort,

February number, an elegant lull page
engraving, entitled, 1‘roteciiun Trium­
phant, which ia designed to Ulutrato

protective tariff. Aside from its view*
spacial prerogative at preoeut enjoyed of protection tho AxuMU Woaxua
by tho Bishop* of the Catholic Church. pBorLi i* the ablest exponent of tbo
right* of working people in thia country,

We learn that all those who

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

IN *THE STATE.

Overalls 75 cents, worth 1.00.

seen

HASTINGS LODGE, NO. SK,wmu«&gt;«n

WILD f LOWER LODGE. NO. *4.
meteveevKwfajvvwtef,

LOWEST PRICE

Addrves

fhe Largest

ability and
ana true manliness.
manliueM.
Ii abililr
Those who are personally acquainted

Star Clothing House !
36 Canal Street,

heed to thia ecunillotu attack, and nil

1 '

LEVI BROS., PROPRIETORS.

'

i '
I

J ___

= ?

•
t
e

n
\&lt;. Em

h

On tbo 2Cth, ulL, at the State Conven­ charge that there in in the bill even th&lt;
tion bald at Lanai ng. Judge Chrietianry

II

r

;

.xMr. Frask E. Stem **4 Mis* Sank lerow.
r SmwI iL IUe»r4*. *«*lsUMl.

•!

poster, died of congvetuin of the lunge, | shall be tbe right* uf every other, Will
unhesitatingly approve uf the principle*

And Best

CtBc sure and see out name above the Door as other Parties
Jealous'of our good name and immense business will represent
h emselves As our Store.

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST

Nothing opposition to Catholicism ia en­
J of tho Supreme Court
Hon. E. O. tirely gratuitous, and certainly will not
Oaf Walker waa re nominated for Regent of

Proceeding of theElrvator Aasoeta’lox-

* - ' *■ -

Wo ve tried iL

Hu,

;1 a ^TtSSSfcrftS S';

•

Kisie or tux Blood.—Prairie Itch is
canted by a diaordered and inaebve

A POSITIVE FACT-

A: the meeting un Saturday last pur•uant to call which wa* publithol in

Paper In
&lt; ITIUETK,

Blood act* a* h rtimulaliag alloraUvn Chairman, and J. A. Nim* Secretary
ItiMltuUon In the City ot Uaalinga that
upon all the glands of tho body, ospo-1 fhe mooring wa* addrinaed by Ryerson,
la more worthy of patronage, than that eially upon the Zlver (whfoh i* n glen-1
- . of Bcaaincr, Heath
dular body), and will, therefore, by cor- Motion made and curried. that prelirui-

-h—■ frellMH.

shurt time thia

articlee of A eocialiou.
aa appointed a* I.Jlowro

Michigan Central R. R.
&gt;’* celebrated (fold Pena,

jKsagat

A. Ryerw.n.

Hastings T. O. March 4th.

OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE,1

that Mr.
Sylvester Brook* Esther Campbell, 11. i Cramer be authorised tu get teo Iron-

tribute through thia community, of an

i City Newt Depot P. O. building.
Diane* I Dlarlai 1

Brebert. D. P. Sprague,

Court House cn Saturday tbe Sth, inaL,

1873 at tbe City News Depot
Motioned to adjourn,

Wbe. er

to most

Organ
otviin i American
h Offered to lie Piklic in lerilt
cb

Evtrybodu Should try them before Furchamng EUewher

Ttm Lexa.—1Detroit.

THE WEBER, HALLETT &amp; CUMSTON
AND GABLER PIANOS.

Heating* Marcb let, 1873.

Albert

Ere Burna:—I eee that, petition*

JOB WORE A
ffissni
area

turoe aad provision* ot thia law.

Overcoats 46 to S2S
cheapest Store in the
State.
Star Clothing
Bouse Grand Bapids.

■osie JlflU.lKO worth
of all kind* which th

'SB«a£Sta«Sft!di.T!

FRANK L. WARD.
May IS. '71

Barely

Get the Best

31.25: without vbromo, 31.00.

■lands.

mium Chromo, Little

Samuel,

Amende will only

introduce

Hastings $■ JLUegan.

SPECIALTY

lour

gratia) 312,00.
Tho Lady'a Friend
(32,00) and Tbo Saturday Evening Peet
(33,00) for H.M. The Premium Chro-

HSKWTJSSiSSa.""
recta occasional winding* and a little

./nd Chraner Than

Publiebed by

I : iled Inina

at any other Office

8IMMO2STS &amp; CLOUGH
framing.

GE

Too Fomil-

in the County

ORGANS
imiiiuta

�CAPITOL
Ify'SZTi.. w aaaat all -»k out

OF MICHIGAN

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION,

r*e mala ehaMe. ' Is fact, I was
am a iatfle —rttqn u.n-H bot.ufl
Mr. Hood dU rtc • rejvT^i'c-an-

I3TKY COfTAGK OR&amp;AMS

W A WFD:r ™v *l’a Ntcr *
"nil 1611:so MAca:xxfcrte»v ■».»»
.jr-.t WAeHlgUTUXeC
. * W*CB**t Cd~ ***W&lt;- W*"~
“’ '

FLOUR.

The New Capitol and Grounds,

100 Teachers or Students
MATHEW

jj.w I’llLI.IIIS III HI

। BEST SIX-CORD
WMiem Riad Tinas
gterwwJy, aad Meare brvs-ht tbe
•tremrere horee.
■Cucae. Hood.’naH Gillette, ixtpa:*.;.-.
J 'are you going to Atari there all
^■hkagadiessar
'Bo ttf M quick aa yuu like.’ tail

£

■Nut gtaag ?

But bmiare.

BillBESS COUEti

JOHN H-WENBEll &amp; Cu.

™iD=

|O,OOO'

f-ti/Xr sior

OPIUM

800 Pages.

716 PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS

MANTLES ABB (BATES.

or rir*icEngraring».
CHAS JURE a. (IB.

Pnf.FOILSR’S GREAT WORK
$5 to $20
TV hen Harrrr GiBaun * a» jrtme.
lare Md her lorry the truth, uad the
bOa truth. At £r»t Freak vai ball
uari t» bo rexad
‘Ididu* waat an be;ma,’ aaid b- bit-

Clara, with thv prettiest «.o*xia- way ia
•Of rocne I do.' end Freak. ‘Bat
daria- 1 had .ach a bright Bob dream
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ntnryfright whenoffihe party starts
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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN

VOL XVII

Ca&amp;'

hM id

roods aa I hare deacribed u full
bagi*generally the result
We started utter pigeons ths next day

WEDNESDAY. MARCH 12, 1873.

jodrj.

Greble &amp; Bussell

w. j.’ rrt'ART.

dealers

e«lf in medial aly in my quarter*, but:
not at ell pie aaed with the prospective ' Mia* Whiting in the arbor half an hour
young lady. There were two already later, after Fred had left, and I lifted
but bartaleea individual*. I meutailyob- my hat with a flouxiah and knelt at her

THE QUAKER'S GOLDEN WED-

pnt 1:&gt; hi* pocket a handful of Brown
Urn bulk
qulfa prot
over. Th

. Thank* for inc compliment* I

1

IN
raork humility.
wife of the mi Jo bosnisr. But this couiShe dosed bur book with a yawn.
‘You hare found out—who told you T aboui and walked defiantly bark to th*

.. HCSSEl.U

lot* on upbra
that underlie* 1

jianier
end aaab-ead Mtyle of mrl. who would
dare mo into seeking tore

•Certainly not—you had Barer seen

formation

•Kato,’ I mid eoftly, •what la the mat.bowing that the aoU was shallow. Still
She atarted violently, and then laugh- it waa a beautiful spot for our purpose.

HAS- II. BAL KH.
call* you a terrible flirt—

a'tiiaiii'k HoLBHUUK

Q
CQ

appetites

Small, dreewd in grey, vyiled. That
waa all I' aaw, eave two moderately
vixed trunka All, until two hour* later

•Why,—I suppose I could—only—'
•Only what itato*'
‘Why, about the grand flirtation!'

liave nothing to fear nothing to guard

VTM U. IliVFORD

rale inventory.

dusky brown, curling or rather waring,
nor quite to the shoulder*, and tied with
a blue ribbon frotp tho smooth brow ;
eyee, a quiet brown, and cirar a* a sum­
mer lake. That waa all, I think, that I
noticed. No,the moulh wa* very sweet
and pretty. 1 remember thinking of
that, and then quite forgvtting Miss
Whiting until tho following day.
•A very quiet, seueible apjiearing anl
rather pretty voting woman,' I bad said
to myself, ana not one likely to molort

n. irt itt.-iiK-.t

BRAKE. M. !&gt;-.

. ■: i . .. &gt;:. r .: . -

.uissr1-'

is better to go about it uii«lor»Uindingly
than Ic bo sly about it in the old wny.
Thinking you kanakas, Mias Whiting,
1 e-iuld bate Euuoon all summer and
never dreamed of flirting—knowing you
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that had dune the inisehief.

It was rather abrupt Cto Fred got
over it, «nd hi* uncle really hams from
&gt;ndia and get* him a handsome for- quently fierce iu their blind rage
tuns, and ho momed my pretty sister
and is very happy.

I-I t; s:-v :

' Feeling decidedly complimented at
j the Hoeing aenteuee, I rested myself tin
| the opyovite bench and ops-t^d Ely Look.
But I did not progress rapidly. Mita

mi i. i

Tho person giving the first correct aolution to the above Relnt^{ will be entitled to A PARLOR i
(STOVE. Second. 1 Set of Toilet Ware. Third, 1 Set of Knives andForks. The solutions must be I
laickijtcd in sealed envtelopes. which will be numbered as received ahd on the Grist day of April. |
the ertVelopes will he opened and the prizefi awarded to the successful persons.

Ilazry
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...

plainly unsettled toy nerves, no that I

man.
•Quite sure. Go cm my dear buy, I'
ith.my blessing, but don't marry her 1 j^-

„is« I

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ft

It

a Eurrnro advektube

•Would your heart come with UF I
aaid and aha laughed merrily.
•Bravo, a good beginning—[ see you
are no amateur!’
•
j I told Fred of. our arraa genic at the
_ following day. I thought he looked
There io ample room, and I am so much 1 l'!ea*,‘1J'. ,
,, ,
iufereoted in my book that 1 shell not
*A“ nsl”’ °W Wl°*' 1
81*4 !”

and found Mi** Whiting,

H ARNESSES

Built in

g'. 1 thiak I ehall propose
settle matters.'

I strolled out to a little arbor the

»ai&amp;|

■di startled bv

Bather l*low the me-

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t

irill, on the alopea of the fort ihatfcrad evidently selected my unlucky
h
--------- «!a atxdngly c&gt;ntreating with —ir .. :» —4— i &gt;r__ ___ -i_. i_.n . .
the green award of the parade-ground.

|kjok rfii

the mother of the family, though

■ rap; 1 KU

Salt! Salt! Salt!

“ “di’li “J '%*»!.*-or

Wishart's Pine Tree

•Vera well enLul.r m. I..e.
I ’•ln“ &gt;0,n maT ‘uKKB,t" 1 “•d *•&gt; ^7^7 | One evening I oat on the hotel-stoop
Nouo U
i»
1 .4
*’
«■■—«1 | quistly smoking a cig*rv when two of
[ my garrison friend*, Maj. Pomfret and
Copt. Hardiuge, come out from their
quarters and invited me to join them in
Sb. rl—1 Ih. book, taoi,, „„
.“!? I"™1'-

Tar Cordial. I

FARMERS

S

to*

,

. .

NATURE’S GREAT REMEDY i

W .UUi.Wy
.

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.

■he aaid with gravity.
•Decidedly.' 1 responded.

i’i Look to your interest and purchase your Salt at the old stand of

HESSMER. MEATH k CO..

anil ha.
hear.
their enthusiastic sportemeu, and talkr-1
You could not pat that in though—just
inoaaantly of (talking blue bull* and

ompty gun in my baud and utterly helpfor tay companions could render
;'
I mo no huincdiato aid, having their
hands full in looking after the other
bear*.
Francois opcool the bottle by firing
at tho father of the gruun, and succeed­
ed in rolling him over, lie had previ­
ously handud tb&lt;* two oScers wna of
bi* round bullets, and they loaded rap­
idly, succeeding between them in killing

ell as not. will bring your
that I readily fell in with their latest
pexfactionv all to light, and ray nothing
hunting programme
of your failing*.'
He
- them, it ia doubtful if I could hanWe were to go by alenmer up the Bay made them available. Whan I ao reekwarmly, and we parted..
of Quinta to Belleville, a hurtling little

GOODYEAR &lt;t BARLOW
Throat and I-tini'
। Great Expectations, and U you hare ever

where you’know you get none but the FIRST QUALITY.

i good by to
sleepy old Kingston and her odd looking,
old fashion Martollo tower*. The trip
up the bay waa a pleasant one, the scenery being charming and a perfect sur­
orld, and you esem like an aageJ.'
prise, and fate ia the aftern.wo we ar8ro breathed a long breath.
rired at tho queer little BollsriUe wharf,
a* it stood amtrag a colony of steam saw
A de&lt;-]i fliiah had eome into her
•To see Fred—the finest fellow alire. mills, hngo pile* of lumber, and acres pain of the
cheek*, and her eye* grew darker.
Got a rich unde in India, eomewhore, of rough logs huddled together by end'Deddadly pretty now, and reaBy an
intelligent person,' I aaid.
•Utcy that Mia* Whiting and I were She add a little scornfully.
quite eociable
I nought her eociery
morning we started for Madoc in a light
•Aocnrding to a woman'a idea, yen.
end aba did not avoid .ma, but treated
-vagon, another following with our hunt­
But that i* not all. Ho ia a splendid ing gear. After a rough ride of nearly
me prrciaely aa abo would
fellow—good, intelligent, steady.
brother. Not
three day* wo found aunclve* entering
“Bather ‘
Ihs confine* ,ut the Pine Belt Nothing

Cheaper than the ClfeapcMt.

DENTIST

MicliiB

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.
fem Eri. ikstBp. Jut 19, 1811
Srlcrt jlwj

1RRICK.

Gold &amp; Silver Watches

almoat a week dipped past before I

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CAPT- KATE.

Sweet’s H°Tel:

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

Ru3Sef' &amp; N6V,ns

Immense Stock

pliahm-at ?'
•Wen. 1 c.,,--------angel, atd I wait* bountifully.

•I think 1 sbirtld find it very dull

She looked up wunderingly. 'Dreod1 my coming!

ail M

111 faXC'‘ln

in his rnaanest character, end onyour sympathios, not with ono but
with all. He ia inimitable—he is iucomparable. Other* may in their stvle,

K

4U0 D/fY (fOODS i/i EfioLm

KaWle

mere sapliag compared with the other*.

Do y2u like Dicken* B
you par me romphmenie
'No, I love him From the openin- reeded. Am 1 realty and truly pretty ?
•Badly and truly.'

BLAC KSMITHIN G

•Fred looked blank

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is more impreerive than these vast forsat of mne trees. Over one hundred
mile* in width, and extending from,
British Columbia to tho Bay of Fun-iy,
the belt of timber afford* an almost in- uaa their gun* for fear of hurting mo, ao
oxauaftbl* supply of that lumber known they did th. next boot thing, and Ufie

dazzling mark of Capt Kata.

b,;----------- - --

else it would not liar* boon becomingly.
kill, and talk me wild and give me no Hhe studied my taste in all tiling*, and
growi, ncr ana ctawa aeratebin* my
fairir daixlod me with her wit and
opening, which
beauty. Yet I think I miaeod Mira abounded with all aorU of amoll game. Utnlx until the blood rec. „
But Antoine, brdve fellow thafhe wav.
Whiting sorely for * &amp;
departure and Kate'
bored to death by my chum, Fred Gor- walked, we rat. wo d
French-Canadian guider, whom wo bad

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•Then yon do l
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•No, (imply disgusted, I aanrared

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•All right.' I raid and we parted.
‘King of flirt* I'Frod had called mo

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BLACK A FULLER.

tho 1 ndian name ofBatch-katrh -a -wanna,
r nppetit-s being sharp
tire rare*
fish which Franooi* had caught while

•And what do you imagine her like f

'You have helped me

night darkeuod ini after reloading Ma rifle elicit*d our ad­
miration by running up and deftly put'
ting a buliet throught the bead of tbs

which gave n» abundant promise oj sport
the mat day. A couple of Indian

�tiers began it by killing hit wife and
child; that bo dt-sitM to lira nt poeoa,
but wishes to bar* Li. people settled on
i iatid where they can subsist without the
' certainty of starvation before them. Th*
, peaco commietiotutra hare proved a tnolerer capita th* propbecio* to the cou1 trary mad* by eetto-r* who Unrated for
| Indian btouJ. having first shed it with­
out proroc a fon. No doubt toe better

original murder of Capt Jack's family,
but they alfould have mad* an example

llisnsov. Mr sic*.-

S12,167X

the foul deed, instead of leaving this
small tribe unprotected from each misrwante except by their own savage mod*

donbUwa giv* th* Modoc* banting and
falling groflud »uffid*nt to (apply their
kimplo want*, and until iodo mnnlerou*
settler* again attack them, there will bo
seated Inaugural cf Preaident Gmh
no further excuse fur making war on
wu hia nddre.-.s. It is *» ibort that
them nt tho expense of millions of the
every one will rood h, so pinin that no­
public money.
body can fail to understand it and jo
good that it w»'.tb« unircnaHy admired.
It ia a builnl down Meerage—a good
complete surcev*. The military and
specimen of doctiMutanr pemmirau, m
| civil pageant waa tho finvat of tho kind
which th" great eet nmtjunt of imbalance •
1 yet witnessed. The inaugural addreaa
ia peeked in th* fivwoel word*. • Thu;
wiu brief and to th* point a* arc all the
I’rMiJent liaa visibly gained tn rotatory
word* and acta of Prwaideut Grant. Th#
cold woathrr waa ao suddaa and tinanThia fart is apparent not merely in the
tidpated that the grand preparations
dirvciti'n of hia treatment asd logical
for tho Inaugural ball came to grief in
dearness, but in peculiar aptaa** and
(pile of lb* thought and rare that had
friidfy of expression, tnonxivtfr, there i*
been bestowed upon it Th* itmacnae
always the *e*M of a man LAind too ’
I bell-room cuuld'not be heated during
words. which give* pith even te ordinary j tho cold wind storm which permeated it
nt all point*. Initnad of 6,000, not more
than 800 licked wire told, and of tboao
term is appropriate nni
felt tl:e groat duty o! t!
tho rarasitatiuti of the
Republic, impaired by i
iguusy bull dread** were obliged to wear
i anoble
i their winter wraps and toahlvor through
! too wonted fediritiee. The ball mk|'u&gt;
i on the night of tho 3th inatant was alike
I n failure, and fur the tame roa*on.

THE ISABOBPAL-

of affair* existed. Therefor*, during
the peat four yean, ao far a* I could,!
b’.vo endeavored to control events so ni
to restore harmu'Ly to the public credit,
commerce and alt the art* of pooc« and

Old Borea* could not be resisted.

teri**dby remarkable good M-n*« and
boaorablc feeling. Non* but a frank

future ia nil that could bo wuhe
Though so canciselv staled.' it mnhrnc

nron*&gt;d under th* fieri call far' troop. '
grtwing vat of that event- I did no! •
: ask for nlace or poaitfon, and wn* on- i
I tircly without InSusnro or the aoqtxaia- ,ins^mblid, inqiwtr to have dosed
lane* of poraoav of influenro, but wa» • Wednesday night’s proceedings with
resolved to perform my part in a atrug- ; Krintillati.iu* uf wit and humor that
On Sunday but. ju*t after mon, when
gle threatening too rury oritteac* uf'। brought down tho house, both xnsmben
church-going people were returning
: the nation.
[ sad epectatora, several time*.
from tbair respective place* of worship,
| I performed a amaefotts duty without'
ia raa mars*
our uraally quiet city waa startled by
tire drollest thing about this wa% that the rrjKirt that a woman had committed
Speaker CroeweII would, with severe auicide a few minute* before. Th* re­
gravity, aud rtriil regxrd for routinn, port waa only too true. To be bri*f,
promptly refer all such to some com- Nelli* Flynn, a young woman about
piitto*. »o well selected, on th* epar of tw*nty years of age, came to thia city
the muc^nt, that tho’ ludicroc* aa»o«ia- about Christmu last, and becamo a
tica of idea* Cllod the old hall* with member of the family oi a Mr. Butler, a
thunder* oi laughter.
clothe* Oyer, on Sycamore street, one
Som« time ago, during the cotirre of door east of tho Bond Hou**, but ex­
a (peach, one of th« turmber* wn» inter­ actly what relation she sustained to’the
' raptc.1 by the daririr* ijry of “louder." Butter family ia not definitely known.
. In toply ho said it those who cried Of late NsUio's ostensible occupation haa
' '•fonder'* would only lorgtbnu out tlioir been that of learning tho hair-dreealng
■ car* there would be no difficulty in boar­ butine**, but it ia now well known that
ing. It was an old joke, rendered cul­ tho unfortunate woman had another and
ling by aovcral eircutaxtancoa, and tho Im* rmpeotabl* calling. It ia known,
Under (he above caption wo find in Huuw» broko out Into such an outburst too, that ah* had threatened to kill kar­
tho CAtcuyo JEroamy Pi.! of Mccvh 6th, of uncontrollable laughter as has been tell, but it waa not believed that aha
the/oltowing, relative to the recent trou- seldom witneaao-L Th* victim of tho would carry tho throat iato execution, aa
repartee saw Wednesday night, hie time ' ’------ rtad to hare bvea an uuusubias in New Orlaaou
' for revenge, and at the tint opportunity ally bl
and cheerful young woman
The thunder baa bunt out of a clear . lie aroMi to gratify it by i.ntrodirring “a lor am. —. ......_____ _____ _ —
sky. Thu Kellogg und McEnery faction* bill to regulate the length of ear* nt-e*i- hone-1 above, a minute or two after the
were able to bold their mpective tern- i rary to hour tho remarks of th* goalie- family had atepi&gt;od out of th* parlor in­
j man from Saginaw, and aiking that it to ibo dining room, a pistol shot was
being discuatod in Wu*liiu|rloi:; but '
heard, and lb* inmate* of th* Louse
McEuery, under the irresistible Gtigrr" CIU siuproratuimuL
hurried back to tlio .front room to find
of Mcpbistuphal** Warmotii, luw yield-; Th* laughter that grooted this ovi- tho lifolea* body of the once pure and
•d nt last to tropical impeluoeiiy. and deuced it to Iw a failure, but the Sjwak- ' guileless girl stretched at full length on
tho city wim di*4r&lt; «'*’! veelrrdav bye: or nddnl pungency by referring it to th* ij thv floor,*w:th too fatal ptotol st her
conflict bstwoen tho MtEneiy militia ,1'cmmiitiw ou tho Insane, uf which tho I' side. Her intention wa« a dotermiMd
and tho municipal poHwaran, who ore introducer uf tlio bill was chairman.'The .
: one, ami her aim only too sure. Th*
Bixler th* auppoMd control of Kellogg. table* bring thu* turned the print waa
' Uli catered the breast in the r«poa of
The struggle thus initiated has boon tdnicna and the applaase •&gt; boutoron* '[ the heart, and prpdnrwd instant deatn.
brought about willfully by th* McEnen u to codBrtv t(te inirodur.cr.
NoUm Mynu came hero from Anu
partisan*. It* initiation ws* lb* i**u-.
| Arbor, but was uripnalty from the State
anco of the following jroeiamatiun :
a* tbx* : “To change tho nxaie of ths of New York, where ah* now ha/a hua­
Srsrx or Lonnass, Extarrtve omtx, I ,। member from Drita and make him hoir-;, bon*' living. From this bnaband ah*
dtvon.-«i c-r separated, audit is
Naw Pausxa Feb. 20, 1878. j 1 at-Lw of tlie member from Eaton.” by
war uf alluding to a sharp, not to ray l sail that .be was again married, this
By virtu &gt; of authority in me vested,
personal, paasng* lietweon th# gwatlo- ' tim* to a man nnm*d Win. Croagrov*,
by tn* eunstitutiun and law* of the
of Ahn Arbor, but of 'thia there is aom*
State, I, John tyoKuoty, Governor uf
doubt. On Tuo&gt;d*y, 'tbe woman'* atapthe Suite uf laiuiaisua, cnlt ujion and
father, from Detroit, and the man Cro«entnmand all cilirvm of the parish uf
grove, camo lp*ri&gt; ami each elsimcd the
| Orleans, Iwtwcon thu age* of eighteen
1 texly. Crorgruve failing to furni.h
and forty-fire, lubjoct to ribd aadnbto of
proof that ho wu too lawful husband uf
I military duly, to n"»Tt forthwith to th-­
Neill.; toe Jjody WM given to tho at p' headquarter* uf Maj. lien. Eugene
fatiter with the understanding that the
! IVaggamrn.. cxniiunu-.ling ht dirt-ir.n
f umer ahould have hi. righto recogt-ix-d :
I L.uw.iana uiHitia, at No. 122 Uruvier
rtroet, for tho' pnr]x»»o of enroCmwnt a*
iage. It L known that ths decet
militia men, and for alignment to the
is* iu pueaeauon of a contiderable i
l tuiniey a lew day* before her d«
&gt;ut how much tit thia waa found

New Scales
New Styles.

New Prices.

M areroom, Xo. 255 Greene, near Ii(hth St., .V. Y.

I not out of too hypothetical spin: of raid c bill for too relief cf to.- d-xtora &gt;
1 Souihvrn i hiralry, or with tho aim oi j ln ta* Ifou^, by rM*cn of Ilia on they
i maintainiug legitimate guveramen:,- but | would sufler on fin I nig all their patient*
------ r—— —•
------- —■- ~ ; for the *&gt;ila purpota &lt;•( taming tho dry | recovered.
, any other State under hk* arvutartan-; iaW c-jQhujuu, -ha; they iu*y rob end
A doc: n then protect J a bill to prgplunder it. The New Uxl-an, poUticon . vbu« the ahedding of Mood by tho legal
In the tint year of the post Aiiminir- u a natural gambler. Tho r.ejro di*. | grullem-n of thaHouteand grai.tiu; i
Cut Ingall*, who step* into Pometratioa tho preposition catno up for toe I turtted ton .-uaditiou of buritioae, th* ; imk-linit &gt; lutre* i f namy land* lor ILiir
oy'» Svualonal .lipper*, avows brmeelf
admission of Bantu Dumingo a* a- Tor-' Letter tho eluitr tn for 11-eeing mdtridu- i bouofit.
' ritory of the Union. It vrtu not a que»-,
mcaaurn ia-rodured
A Butt n: Spiritualist paper daims
.
i * ,-------*V
.--- , 1
•
.........- ... ... ----- ... . ...........
,ur 'OWK-JU-. i I"
। tion from th* |«opfo &lt;&gt;f Santo Duuungo. 1 daw, and his proclamation was the j«- ’ iutroduu-d u hid for
contributor.
k..,l
T—
i I U.K—1 faiiant war-ciy o; th-&gt; lUt-thrcm* and Detnueratk-party and
i now, a* I did then, that it was fo.' tlio : traitor, waiting for tbair cppmftoity. I of more Dobii. ’
l beat interests of thia countrv, for the I i A an* meeting wa* called u:&gt; tin- ov, lu t;l0 m- ai.tirr.’i 1
people uf Santa Dumingo and all e_u- ning of Feb 2sth la uursuauce of the called another gentle:
In-.- flirting proclivitiet
1 ceruad. Hurt the proposition ahi.uld be proclamation, and wu* ~*a—'—" ‘
~
'
* *
। received Csvcraliiy. It was, however, wvr»t d«&gt;uagvgu&lt;*« of t!
regarded constitulunsliy, and, thore- -&lt;1 factiiiu* 1 wu uAt
; cvr.UBuou* service.
. for«. the subjset was n«v.-r brought up
1 again by tn*.
’
,----- _ri_..------------------------ --Count Fraud* Thun, tho greatest BvI In the future, while I Laid my prea- fare the war. Th* mob wa* exhuric i ■ A malutiuu was. flcrwl that the »]o • hetman of u* all, died lately atTe;*ch*n.
{ent oHLo*, th* subject of acquititiua uf to enroll themi’lro. in McEaety* raili-1 ial committee* to inv**tig»te the aflair.1 Autri*. at th* age of si. '
r_ lfl„
...
,
; territory muat have tho support uf tho tin. Tho speukcra apprefod to town to jot vanoa*. railroads bv iustiurted to
,, ,1,.
...
...
in tno matter or tuo &lt;&gt;enova awsnl
I people before 1 will reeuiumvnd any
| propoution looking to such acquiti-

: leva lion of:
policy, upon which I

we ahoull like

MagLtrato, ■

Wally.

B. F. NORRIS &amp; CO
WHOLESALE
OB8T^CLKt

i 1 *ey here, now, however, that 1 do
I n«t iJraro in tho apprehension held by
1 many aa to too danger ol government*
■ beoondng weakened and destroyed by
n-**oo of their extension ol territory.
[Commerce, education, nixl the fepid
। transit uf brought and matter, by tele­
graph ana steam, have chang*d thia be-

rubjfctod, but ho regards his vindication
nt th* hands of too jieoplo m cumplet*,

tomhhuw.
Block ever brought to the City.

ELGIN WATCHES

: Duval, wh* at:*inpu-d to cummit auirid*
| for love of Cur* Pearl, ia now oat of
tn da’C'r-

1877.
1S75,

th* officer* uf the T'.iirf Fulice Station
and Council Building by a mob of;

1875.
1876.
is;;..

ormy unscrupulous moansTrf attaining
their wslfiah end*. The proatpraM* with
• ch th* mob wamdisperaed isVorthy ■

nuthoritiea meat bo susuinod untihLw-

l-Jry changed, ur uuarchv muit rrsvail
Tho bate uf the ppuUec nJ only
egatoni tho national1 aathoricA.
anthcritfe bu:
again*: those tusbiinel
State 1
rJ by BtatoLdite.!
uuthoriy ia in great part the w&lt;
town demagofius* woritoig vpc
rynpaihira of th* late rebels for .

1870.
1877,

sauce the country Chat, bo bra not U*n
instmmwnnl in canting this outbreak

!

New Advertisements.

Ihoc J. liobartwn

tiilvwr Spouna

Table Castors,
Cake Baskets,
Nut Picks,

rutu^nu.

sfcarSSL-

■ Gold Opera Chain*,
Gent* Ojwra Chuns,
Gold Neck Chains,

IIoA * Chicago gambler, want* 85,-

John H. MiteU’J.’

Henry B. Anthony-

WATCHES.

The quality of toe whisky at Mont­
i gomsry. Alabama, ia ao bad that the '•
“• I Legislature talk* of adjourning to!
• -1 Hu nt.rill*.
.
।

fo’

that tho products of all sections may
find a market aud leave a living remu­
neration to the producer: to the1 maiutenanro of friendly relations with all
A couple of wife murderer* confined
our neighbor* and with di*tt*nt nation* ;
in a tiavannah jail gj' into * fight and
to th* eetablishmrnt of our commerce
cheated the gaifow* before they could lx
end ahaiw in the carrying trad* upon
-eji.irated.
too ocean; to the cncouragviner.t a!
such manufacturing Industrie* a* can
A new paper in Tekoa starts oat with
be ecououiieaily pursued in thi* country
tho announcement that "in religion we
i to lb* end that the aXports uf hom*
i aro ounaervaliv*, and w* intend to ad­
product* and indus'.rias may pay for
. here to the cub system.
uur impott*, too only sure method .of
Mr. H. 8. Averill, th* proprietor of a
returning to and permanently maintain- aaw-mill al Averill'* Station, had in hi* i So many poople hare become wealthy : A gushing po*t aaka in th* first line
;ofa recent t-ffuaiun, “how many weary
ntuptey ocvernl men, anioag tiu'm cue । by investing in Lind* in .and aboufo■ pilgrim* lie F W* give it op, but ex­
by th* nai.i* uf----- Drown, who about, Chicago, that there hu become quite a [I [&gt;eneac» hu taught a* that there are a
a month tinre wna token rick at th* I■ mania for buying property kero with:
; good many.
Pioneer House, which waa k«j&gt;t by Mr.! ton expectation that it would soon bu
Averill, aud who boarded hi* mill hand &lt;. i: worth a fortune. Faith iu comer fot», .
Whim Mr. Brown wu taker: sick lie . ' way out upon th* prairie," bu Lews so
nation. Ware of extermination, major- wu carried into toe garret of the Pio. strong that many porwin* bar* bought
•d in by people pnrauing commere* nnl necr Ho:.m. where tb«re were no win­ them »* buys du jack knives, “ini.ight
all industriad parsuite, ar* expeneiv* dows, or any light ante what might pan and onscou." Shortly after the fire, a
•ven agauut th* rreak.-*! jieople and ere vtrato through cracks in the budding; man, finding property was in brisk de­
donaoralizing end wicked. Uur supori- with oaly n itraw.bed to lie cn. and but mand. notw.tn,tending toe wid* atretcb
ority of strength and advantages of civ­ uno quilt and a ehxet for bedding, and of ruins, bought tor a few doilara tier
...... Mr*, a iar,-e swamp, about twelve culo*
ilisation should make us lenisn'. toward erithflor
from the city. Lid it out into block* and
the Indian. The wrongs already in­
lots, and put tu*m into market Th.
flicted npoo him should be taken into
account end the belanco plaoed to hi* men, tho mill hand* hod no means to p'nM uf tin* ]&gt;ier* ut real ntata were
credit- The moral view of tha quo*- a.aist their comrade, who was also witli- j marUd “Bonlvranl AdditfoO* to Chicxfioa ahould be oonsiitered and the ques ant meant, but had waged due him of go,” though the original .urvoy, as well
tiou asked: Cannot the Indian bo mad* about 825, but could get no pay. In *s Mvtrral lab-r mapa, doaigunted the
a uaotul and productive romalwr of sori- thi* garret Mr. Bro.ro laid tor some *4BM» property u. “dwamp." There tots
rty’ Bypropre teaching and treat I two week*, when he died, flaring mi were sold inoatly to outride partite;
m»nt. when th» effort ia made in g(-oJ i means of hia own, and Lis employer r»- •umo of them to person* the other u to
faith, w* will slaud right before tho I| fusing io pay Li* wag**, remarkieg sLS’rr
Ki?
•&gt;"“

fogg Butte government, is dhgrvcvfal to .
too country, cs'well a* to the city fold (

CHICAM

WALTHAM

! quired.
Mr effort* in the future will be direct­
ed to tho restoration cf good feeling be­
tween the different section* of onr com­
mon country ; to the rsotoradon of our
currency to a fixed value a» compared
with the world's standard of values,
gold, and, if noasibh*, tn par with it; to

abroad.

&amp; BETAIL

131 i 139 Stats St corner cf Madiscn,

the address it can of preuliar interest to •
toe p*uplc. and we trust will b* cnrcfolly |

that t.x-Gwarscc Warmcth left '"Ruah- ■
ingtaa u few days riac^ threatening the
riuiwrt overthrow of th-r Kellogg *tate
rreroraswul, it wHI be difflcnli to per-1

First-Class Instrumer „s.

The following is a l et of tionstors en­
titled to ait in tho Forty-third Congmaa.
I Adminitiratwn member* (Roman), 44 ; j
Democrats and Liberal/ (in italics). 28; j
szaiancioa 2.' The figures indicate* tho j
year in which tho tfonator* term ex-j
jrirva. and asteruk (’) denote* that ho ia1

rommarce

lifis

OF I1AHTIMGS. MICH.

Veiy Low.

TUrd, Le eheaprniag of transpvrtatiori,
between toe ’.rcdir'i-r end hi* market*: ,
Frertt, fncnuly relation* with all other I

OUS WAEHH1GT0K LEfTEK-

iaoo:
HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK,

weeks ago, und until
corpse ba* lain &gt;n * w_—_____ _______
ill's Station. The aron, having no monoy, could nut tul*Rrnph to the young
man’* friends in York State, and had

Byrup Dish**,
tipoon Holder*.
Cnp* and Goblet ।
Bracelets,
Gold Thimble*.

Butter Diahae,
tfoUIting*.
Gold Teeth Picks’

Gold Loekei*.'
Shirt Btmid*.

Gold Wateh Keys,
Watch Chain*.

_

Coral Sett* and Rings,
Brotia* Ornaments.

Brooch. *, kc.
Open GlasMa.

Office and Parlor Clocks of every description.
Watch material and Tools for Jewelea
THE CHEAPEST PR! EES 18 OUR MOTTO

B. F. NORRIS 4c CO.,
187 4 1 19 STATE STREET. CR.CA00

J. Cole &amp; Son,
wMOLcuut a kmn,

GROCERS.

SALT. SALT
BARLOW &amp; GOODYEAR

tts &amp; Sis tl ttt 1M LMg Jas
UM FUffEB,
Keep a large aupply of Salt for tale at Lowest market :“
STUCCO

their Brick WorebouM.*.

WEB IDE,:
LIE at HUB
Shingles,’ Lath, &amp;c.

Mi M i ran it M cat m ta W Egori it Be 1au.

BASTINGS BABBLE WORKS!

10 Barrel loth und more sold to dealers at n very wctll
vance above Car-loud Ratira.

ttt

MONUMENTS
HEAD STONES.
TABLE TOPtr.
MANTLES.
BHELVES, ETC

ITALIAN

x

«=»-ra. JL-a

jcm

a

water Tri-me,
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kinds,
ivptff ruwwo if 044 11

Lore. ,

,

�.suciy, Biyiaen

Peninsular Railway.
Regular meeting of the Council at the
Council rooms Monday Evening, March i
10th. 1873.
Pnseut—Mayor, Recorder and Aid*. |
Eastman, Wool,

Wooley, "William*. 1

$10.00 SAVED ON
What is it ?

Of Clothes if Bought from Us.

Minute* of provfoti* meeting road and
approved.
Tho Committoc &lt;&gt;» By-l.lirt end
Ordinance* reported us follow#:

MAIL A UH ANU UM EXT.

Shirts nnd Drawers 40 and
Cents that other Stores sell at
Yes, My “Trip Hammer. " with which I mako Irone for BUGGIEX.

treat tarttor «riw* auto stM &lt; to
Mtos&gt;.
itu&gt;v»iMF^4oB«e ,

We Lavs b fiat da* Job Printer, and
' all Jobe will bo executed on .double
i quick time, and Ct price* a* low as the
I lowest, for ciuh down.

mean i which enables me to *cll Buggies so LOW as to DEFY COMPETITION.

Winter Overcoats nil will be

CHURCHES.

Singlc neat Buggies as Low as
$10.00. Pine

CisrtxTOx Caeca.—The caucus for
the nomination of officers for Castleton,
will b* held nt McCormick's ilall, in
Nashville, April 4lh,-al two o'ulock P,

MA80HIC.
Last weak, Mr. and Mrs. Rubin lied-'
bread, made us a visit, but the anow :
' storm of Sunday last cut short their
I stay we gum*. for we haven't so*n thorn

Ictal bSfijej; fiotice;.
From what w* have seen in mMy of I
our exchangee, we infer that th* langard Truupo will meet with rather thin
ay taan ; ar* you Eungy J Woman houses in wmi parts of thia State,
Vuu faint for Want of f.iod!1 Child should they visit the said plarm again.
um want v.oniotlasg to «ntJ If so,
I nt L’ F Staffer’s Eating Ilousa

Price ofOvcr-

sold below Cost.

Mr. A. H. Tyl«r, while cutting away
sofas iss. under Darlow &amp; Goodyear'*
grist mill on Saturday last, slipped und
fell, breaking ous of hi* lags.

•*s«4«e W*e&gt; U ■* 1.

75 cents To save Packing away

Tbi* Valuable "lUcnnra” I have long felt the n«*d of. It 1* one of the great

And two Seated Fanners’ Buggies at

nil wool Suits $12.50 to 20.00.

Black cloth suits $12.00 to $40-

On motion ths report was accepted.
Moved by Aid. Wood—
That nny ferther action upon tho By-

We have some fine English

and French Coss, Suits,
By Aid JewellThst tho City Attorney bo instructoi
to draft a msmoriil to .the Ltguhturn
asking that any farther cctnn
Senate bill No. 151 iu xegardto amend­
ments ut the City i.'bartor, .!&gt;» d^fetr-i
until a turtlx-r *xpr*ori&lt;m of ths [si-opje
of th® city Hasting* ron lx- had.

made elegant goods aud perfect
fits, prices $25.00 to 40.00.

PRICES IN THE STATE
Overalls 75 cents,

- &gt; -SaiaState Street, wln'rwyou will'
lovuiythbg in the tow of sstnblw,'

By Aid. Wevd; That when the Ciibiwon ;
- J rant* par meal.
tfitf;
Council shall b&lt;- prepared t» submit tLa ;
amendment* |&gt;ioi*im4 to the charier »f i
the City of I luting*. th»y shall invito
Speciil Notice!
tho ritix»n* Jo b* present nnd exprv-i-i
/Notwithstanding, Dr. Upjohn broke their opinion upon the*.’ amcndioi-uu i
before the *am. are finally eubmir.i-d to I
of Hatting* ut*I »urrourdir.g Country,1 । one of his arms a few day* since, ho is tho Legislature of tho State.
that I fcayo jm- rtrvinsi one of the Cr»t &gt;&gt;U the go most pf the time with hi* arm
Adopted.
lot of Imputed Genuine gnadt ever in a sling. attending Io his j-atirata.
11- &lt;:g!;t to tbit part ofEie country, vix: [ Dr., you will bare to break both leg* if
McEwan's Sparkling
Ale, Scotland, you expect to get any • rest while you

Spring Overcohts an inch to short, but perother

Scotch

tweesl ones at &lt;5,00.

former price »10. and all wool

Feed Cutte

Guuitio*.'* XXX Porter. Dublin and
Bi vArina Lager B«r by thsr doz*n bo L .
■ • Kinahun'a celebrated LL Old Mall I, They are haring serious times ia
Dublin, Uerrnard'* lU-vsar-uU Ijtm-rick. I[Jackson. The temperance people are
H'tibwt nnd Julii Robbin'a Bra^Jica ।, he ring all manner if nbus* heaped up-"
I’-.rt end Sherry Write*, alt of which U 1 on diets! by the whisky suckers, and
:.-■■■ .. .in _ iclt-rir.ja and fo.- Medktt I; Judgv Vldato wImmo character is stain­
less, ha* been held to bail by a JustiOr
of the Peace of Jackson, for a iiroWnT. Parker of this city dtxl rape upon the person of one of the
igurt*, for task or good worst liarlot* in Michigan.

Meltonn, Ligltt nnd Dark. 310.
former price
Boy#’ suits

8 Wood Saw
chines,

to *15j00 at the Great

ONE PBICJE
re Dealing

two good Mare*, oae
The Mayor appointed a* »u*h Commi:
tee Aids. Wood, Jewell nnd Williams.
io Imggu'*, two double;
By AM. Jowell l„ cud two single HarThat a Special bo held TUrsdsy &lt; t.
Fred Galloway.
We underatasd be
-• bargaiua fur those
। did with inflamstary rheumatism. Our ning March lltb, 1873.
roperty, that are not;
By-AM. Wood—
cilixent wore much surprised indeed to
r^r fafJy.
45tf i
1 hear of his demiso, as there Were but
tow that know of his sickness, till the

Which we will Exchange for WOOD,

deliverad at our Foundry ; or WHITE

ASH, OAK or ROCK ElJd LUMBER
doiirersd there or at any Mil! within ,

JTCiUT, muu UESER
Th* oxamicatiori of the sheep thieves,
j *pukcti of in our last ia*u&gt;-, wo* combi- i
sx, face, rough skin, ' d.xl to day, baforo Jams* Clarke Jus-1
lieu
of tho t*«ac&lt; Subsequent 'to our I
rnnn, s-ilt-rheutn. nod
■ ulfectiuM cun-d. cud last issue, tho arrest of Afonin Bennett (
uft and smooth, by uliag and a Mrs. Parker a* ncreosorie* boSoap.' made by Caswell, fore tho tact, w*ro made, but Mrs Par
Mm* Mathilde Victor will Iz-vtnre cl
her was discharged, as no evidence wa&lt; the M. E Church on Friday Evening I
ad&lt;luc.d to show that she had anything this week, the 14th. (don't forget thto do with, or knew anything concern date.) on Temperance, Mim Victor bsu
lug the matter Bennett and the rest lectured hero before, mid any remark;
o. tlio gang, wwr» held Midi to fiflceti tram us is unueeossnry, iwpocinlly tc
hundred dollars bail, excepting the girl.
luilon in the city of Hasting* that
.:' worthy or patronace. than that
.wundr* Heath &amp; Co, Tbclr stock

LEVI BROS. PROPRIETORS.
(jJ’Be sure ajid see our name above lint Door as other Parties
Jealous of our good name and immense business will represent
themselves
our Store. •

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.

Michigan Contra! R. R.
OLD, RELIABLEADD DIRECT ROUTE,

SAW

were read, and a motion made to amend
tlio third article, but was voted down .
Tho said articles were then adopted a»
framed. On motion, the following mem­
ber* wore appointed to solicit subserqr
tious to the Capitsl stock :
Poter Cromer. Hatting*.
John Taxtto^r Irving.
Jame* A. Ninu, Rutland.
Goo. Nichol*. Carltun.
Cha*. Rnbiukon, Johnttown.
David Sanborn, Baltimore.
John P. Phillip*, Woodland.
Chas. Robinson, Hope.
Georg* K*oglo. Castleton.
J. Cols. Hs»titngs tty.
Wni. O. Freeman, Maple Grove.

above list, th* following Minis: A.
Ryerson, I. 8. Geer and J. W. T.Orr.
On motion James A. Nima. wm ap­
pointed to canvas* the County to solicit
aid to th* proj-ct, for which ho is to re­
ceive a fair ccmpenaaUin.
Moved and carried to adjourn, to meet
on the 22d. inat, a! the Court House, at
;w«» o'clock P. M.
J. A. Now,
Secretary.

Jovh. Blanclmnl. Willi- Banker.!
Mra. Eluabetii Dumpb.il. Mr. IL F.
Fulisr. Calvin Ifausmore, Mias Hannah
Hugh’, Henry Hinkley, Allen Wheel­
ock, Elijali Wright, Sira Brawn. EtUier
Hall, Thoma* Smith, I'*t*v Smith.
Direct your l*U*rt to No. of P. 0

American Organ
It DM It lie Piilit oi lb Menu

Everybodu Should try them before Purchasing Elsewher

THE WEBER, HALLETT &amp; CUMSTON
AND GABLER PIANOS.
li hr Hit by

*od Uwj *rt *11 Flnl &gt;lw Uitroa;at* &gt;■ ttvry

VERY REA.HOXABEE TERMS ARE GIVEIM.

M

_

FRANK L. WARD.
Hastings

Allegan.

CITY linrs ocror

t SL'IUJI. to.

Has now on hand a com­
plete assortment of Books.
Stationery, Pens, Penhold­
ers, Ink, Slates, Pencils,
Pictures. Picture Frames,
Initial Paper and Envel­
opes of the latest styles,
Picture Cord, and Fancy
Articles for the Holidays.
Call and see them.

Kjri

Ktxa or ru Blood.—For Salt Rheum,
Eruptioua Scald Head, etc.—I bare
been troubled for the la*t thirty year*
with Salt Rheum on my heed*. They
haw bxea to at time* that I have b«m
unablo to ut« ‘.ham for any purpose for

vised by n frioud uf mine, who had
used the King of th* Bleed, to try it
I did so llavu u*e_ enroll botiliw, and
;&lt;&gt; all appearance* iny ham!* ore well.
They look and firni as though an cutire' ly now skin hail been formed.

J/lo. ffounrt.

MaLiaSgmiaai rial
Consumption can be cured.
m t!«m to’ take ths C. B. t Q. and !
.
j
TbMrne h&lt;M published a pamphlat hanks to the friends who in spits of toe
cato-d •‘Huw to gw West,” which ronrevere a:arm. vieitad them on ths eraning of the 7th, iasl- and to many
others who by participating in the gen­
erous gift amounting to nearly 3125, &gt;
erinasd tiseir liberality, and that it was I,
ia tb«r hearts to be prwsrat bad dnmm- i1

WHia CELEBRATED

SIMMONS &amp; CLOUGH

WOMAN.

�»EW imBTIhEBEkTC

RffiD SALE OF W£8 CF ABT |/L Morriron's Adn'g Department. I
MBTBnnmoN of premiums. i Michigan Machinery Pepot.1

Gao. P. Rowell a Crt. Column.

SB* l-so.* &lt;i er tke
lo u, UuinUtM '
ia r-rMel.wm UUtrieatlae &lt;o IdwpUMH

THE

CAPITOL

NEW

Th« K«r|,»ucM’ ।

OF MICHIGAN

CrtttlaBffi,BnSS»,H.I,JM15,73.

1,000 Premiums.

The figure 9 b eaid to be like a pea­
cock because it b 0 without its tail.

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION,
I tlariei ebuitM rflW Aretrited, Mr. t A Mw. the beerft ef Um CwrigM of b&lt;» Flee
. L'rwna
«f Um Nre CepUel at MuMpa. k*r. .mpl.jrf

When does a farmer work a miracle ?
When ho turns a horse to gram.

Tho Cslwrt Lithojr.phlng Comp.ny of Potrolt,
ftoo th. wert. M.d .« MW pet.luJ.tar a apkoAU T.ntarf J.W.o^r.f.h of
W ANWil *r roD 'rtBH w ■DV * “EWn RB 1 hlLso MaCMIXK t.r I .Mllr a-.

A hen-pecked hutbaad thinks that I
while to ba boroet &gt; lung b bad, woman’*
tongue is worse. A horticulturist giro* a* a reason for‘
painting hi* sleigh red, tlint'he “a!wavs I
did ak* *car!el runn*rs "

FLOUR.

9sagieez'tsm,in‘'^
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overboard, and the ether to bn over­
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The New Capitol and Grounds,

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$3,000 in Cash!
$0,555 in Personal Properly
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like raking tho fire—every ono thinkm
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noon* it’a always scold where his wife is
when be come* home late at night.

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through ha* petitioned for n comxiut*- I
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brock, doesn't it ? and aa vaglot a little
regie f "Yre, my darling. ’ "Then,
ma. does an eyelet tnenn n littlo eye.

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man so timid that lie cantxit look a
needle rathe eye. Hany young Jodie*
are troulilrd with urailor foere when­
ever they can got any one else to 'do their

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A etinp man who .pretended tu be
very fond of hi* hone, but kept him
neatly Marred, aaid to a friend, "You
don't know how much wo all think ut
that horse. I shall'faare him stuff.-d.
ao a* to preaervo him when bo dies." |
‘•You’d better stuff him now,” retorted '
the friend, “so aa to preserve him Jiv-1

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tall storiM told in prehe of goods junt
about that time; but the tnllest talker i
and tho ann that hod morn cheek than '
any of us, wa* a certain Jonah Squires, i
who roomed with mo. Ho would uko :
a dollar out of a mse'e pocket when the
man only iuteadod to snood a cixprnce; ■

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it’s a hatpin."
I could feel Jonah'* Land plaviug ■ J"
about the bad^lotnea furan instant,

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other, and I hid my head under tho
Tobe Draws Moeai.r. Bin!,. *M&gt;, W.
blanket, perfectly convulsed with laugh­
ter, aud sure that Jonah had tarn the te M Ousts! iris, sumb Mi:
ebeet fivm top m bottom- When I
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woks up iu the morning I found—alas ' Fire Prime (1,000 i
unkindeet cat of all—that the hack of Five Pium AW
.
my night shirt WU split from tail to Ten ITfaw |10Q , S
collar band.

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HASTINGS. BAHRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN

VOL XVII.

Mwai md

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1873.

that which Amorie
th. ecrplas shrabe, Monte, slpe. renfte.
roots, seeds, etc,, for their private borere
end gardens, and tartructfon in their
culture. AlltUeoanbehadaad prac­
ticed ia any park with seorae aa added
coot
Tho park is eloo a school of art. Ia
our country, where the taw of
niture does art obtain, prirMa prttaiaf

NO. 47.

SIijIjw Cart.
■How are the babies F ho asked.
■Fhal-rate,’ Wheaton answered, and
with aemile so real that bis fsHow-

I slant protest in her heart, Mrs. Wheaton
oould not, ia the pneanoo of these
mutbertess little ones, utter a word of
. remonstrance. She took the youngMt
ons from the anas of her husband and
I spoke to it tenderly. Tho ebild sobbyd
two oy three times, and then i«ld its
bead against h-r tweom.
i There wm so influx of mother-tore
' in tho baeom &lt;jf this woman, who bad
I never boon a mother, the iaount her
breast tell th. pressure of the Uaby-.
bend, and ths arm that drew it eteeer
with aa iovuiuntory impulse was moved
Ly this new tmpulsn.
'

U'tliUllf fc HOLBROOK.

busband and wife—at least art then,
rttbou|L ttoisglil was very busy with

Mrs. Wheaton's manuer to tho chilbren was kind even to tendarneri. and
drew from theta such looks, and ways,
snd little exieooetans of satisfaction, M
tuushod bar heart and filled It with a
loving interoat.
After night-tall, when suptier wee
over, and the ckiidred asleep. Mr. and
1 Mre. Wheatuu sat down together each
‘bowing a little reqerye and vmbarass-

ms

proving. The babies bad brought a
blessing to his houss. In lees than
eightosa tzxmths bo had paid off ths
light mortgage that hr years rested ua
bit little boms ; and not only this, but
had improved Uta various ways, even
to the putting up of a small additioa,
00 as to give them a neat breakfast
room.
Tin children grew finely -there were
three of them now, for their bearte and
bowse had opened to another orphan
toby—and, being carefully treiaod by
Mrs Whiatan. were a light and Joy to
the bouse.
At Ito end of five yean we «Will in­
troduce them briefly to the reader.
Wbraton is a master workman, sad
employs ten men. bo has enlarged
his house, and made it one of tho neat­
est in tbs village. Among his men is
ths very one who ban'ered him moot

1 had one child aud yea saddled yo'irself with two, and not lung ago added a
third. And how is it to-day f You
[ have a nice hoqsa. and your wife and
1 children are well dressed, wbile I have
never been able to maha both ends
meet, and my boy looks like a regamuffin half the time.'
She kept back the sentence that was
•Do you seo that bouse over there—
on her tongue.
the largest and handsomest in the
'But what f asked her husband.
1 place f said Wheaton.
.John,' drawing herself up in a rose­
lute manner, and looking steadily into ।
her husband's lace. &lt;aa things are going
on---------.
'Things shall go on differently,' in­
terrupted WhosUou. I’ve thought that

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

ITERS'

DRUGS
Medicines

where you know you get none but the

FIRST QUALITY.

•Why John'.'
•It's true—more shame lor mo. That
was eighteen dollan,'jrou see, not oounting the money I fouled away in idle
company — enough to pey for ell those
babies would! eat and wear twice over.
■Oh, John !' There was something
eager end hopeful in his wife’s face as
she Ironed toward him.
■I'm in downright earnest, Jane,' h»

Dye Stuffs,

PAINTS &amp; OILS

1st of February this oomnrittee mads a
report to a very largo meeting. The
substance of the report wai'thal the
Legislature, then ia iseaiun, should be
asked to pace a tew providing for tho
appotatoaui nf • Board o f Park Gummireiaaan, whose duty It should be to
select grounds for a park or boatevsrd,
wilhm or withuut tho city limits, andto
acquire such tends after tho means Mb
been provided by the Common Council
and a eitixens’ meeting." At this meet­
ing the report of tho commit tee vu
adopted without diange, and a new
committee appointed, by whom
meeting directed (ha repurtod plan to
be embody in the form of a HU, and
submitted for enactment to tho'togtala-

ere to receive instruction from the hand
of a master. Parks are pictures ; aye,
whole gaiter-tea of Mintings, where a*turo comae, with t A pencil of swing,
and summer, and autumn * of tean and
fl-wot, and fruit, of sunshine and shad­
ow, to execute tLo design of maa'aim-

Amrrira has but begun to take leotree, fruit, and flower, tak»X tawu, emd
fountain; indeed, onlr auoh aa the nrdsns of VenaHtee or Potedawgire aTast
cwnception of bow beauitful aad how iaatrucure thooo eon bo made. Tho part
therefore, booomeo the Aeadowiy of De­
sign for the cil, and tho State. Hare
are the originals from a master's hand.
With oiteb institntions of teeming in
oorcitiae, where alt aiey mstar ant
graduate, you will bom ind tho people
here, as in Europe, copying to embehsh
their own homes.
Ths locating of one far th* proo-'t,
rsiher tlian two or three perks ai . a
boulevard, oonsidonng the ataotmi of
money to be appropriated, and the preeeas FMAila^ of tho aty, is briiovad te
bare been wise. Tho sum named in
tho act. to purchase grounds, vrith tho

the Dark act paaeed Anri! 16, 1871. Soo
Laws 1871, vol. 2 p. 182-'.
The act of 1871 created a
or board couvistiug of six persons. The
board of commiesiaMn were “vested
with full power and authority to adopt
1 plane for a' public park or boulevard,’'
and “to select and acquire 'lite lands
1 needed for such pqrjxises f* oaoditioual,
i however, ‘tapoa the ntiflcatioa of seoh
’ purchase by tho Common Council, and
' the vote of adtueua' mooting.'’ The
Park Cotamission was duly organised.
end Immediately invited proposals of
land suitable for a public park. Every ‘
site offered was carefully examinee?; and i
finally tho commission seMciod a moot
eligible sitk and entered Into condition­
al contracts'^ the camo on the moot

■Somebody else must take them,' she
said.
Th» county will do U,' Wbeatuc, repiied.
fTho county V
‘Xet- Thera’s room tor them at the
statehouse, aud nowhere else that I
know of, unless thav stay hero.*
'l.'nloM they Stay hare 1’ Mrs. Whea­
ton's voice roes a little.
•It’s easy to ■
say that; but who's to take care of |

FARMERS

Yonr committee respectfully report
that, in January, 1871, certain tealag
dtisons of Detroit issued a cell for a
meeting “to consider the expedience of
purchasing grounds for a public pork.’’
The call siated that “the importance of
securing lands for a public park eannot
wsU bo ovsreeUtaated, as such grounds
can bo secured now chi-eper than at any
futoro time.” The meeting was hold

“On December 8. 1871, the Common
Council, by a vote ftf IQ sees to 4 nays,
approved the report of the commissionora, and ordered the proposition tor the
issue of the bonds nrnoose vy to complete I
the purchase to bo submitted to a dtiMBi meeting. This action was vetoed
1 by Mayer W. W. Wheaton, but on De­
comber 19 the Council passed the reao
lotion over the veto by a vote of IB to
5.” After this final vote of approval bv
the Oopunon Council, the commission,
as the act required,*cnlled a meeting of
the dtixette, to latify their report. Thia ’
meeting was held at the Circuit Court1
room; but was controlled and finally
broken up through the influence of per­
sons whoso conduct your committee do
not deem it necessary hen to dose ribo.
A second dtieena' meeting, called far
the same purpove, wu held May 2,1872,
which, though not as discreditable as

hard earnings go to build and fnraLh
an elegant house fur a man who would
rathsT sell liquor, and so ruin bi* neigbbord^bodr and soul, than supjrort hirneelf in a useful calling, as you and I are
trying to do F
*1 can't see whstyou era dr ivinr at!*
said the journeyman.
■How much a week do you spend at
McBride's saloon r
Tire man stood still, with a blank

ESSE

that the dty tad outbred tho period, as ’«k»it had outgrown in nambess, tho time
when these oaee popular aanembtagoo
wtra particularly useful, and tho otisans' meeting was therefore, from noeoesity, for thia purpose abandoned. With
this failure to execute the plans adopted,
acoording to tho various conditions of
the esc, the commissioners were compelted either to ebondoa further attempt
or to seek and obtain relief from a high-

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“It's a sham. I" said Mrs. Fogg, as
she hurried away, alter the funsral vt
Mr* Grant, escaping from the pour,
desolate room where two children, al­
most babes, wars sleeping. unconscious
that they wars motherless. 'It’s a
shams that nobody'll take them.
•Yes-a bitter shams I* replied a
neighbor, who was also getting off as
fast as she eould, so as to shift the re­
sponsibility on some other shoulders.
'There’s Mrs. Grave; ehe might take
them as well as not Bat they’ll go to

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•She's got the heart for anything.
But we’H see.'
Mrs Cole did turn away from the
sleeping children, sighi)
» • — foned sigh that others _„----------,
give her credit for a sympathy and eoncom ahe did not feel.
At test all were gone—ell but a roan
named Wheaton, and a poor woman,
notable to take care of herself.

spending of evenings at McBrids’e
■Ob, John!’ In bar surprise and de­
light she could only repeat the excla­
mation. Aa she did so this time, she
rose and putting her hands on hie
shoulders, bent and kissed him on the
fuiohoad.
.
-You'll take the babies P said ha
'Yoe, end twenty more, if you keep to
this and say so,’ anew .red Jane laugh­
ing through her tears.
•Al! right, then. It’s a bargain.’
And Whreton caught hie wife's hand
and shook it by way of confirmation.
From that time Wheaton turned over
a mw kef. Neighbors were surprised
when it wu told thst Jane Wbraton
had sddopted the two orphan children.
F.llow-workmen taunted John, calling
him soft-hearted, and a fool, hr taking
other men’s brats-’
Ono said to him—‘Are four mouths

thing but harm in return, and haven't
a shingle over your head that you can
rail voer own. Now it’s my virice, in
a friendly war, that you stop helping
McBride, and begin to help ymrrelt
He's cvmfortablo enough, and can do
without your dollar and a half a week.
ako a baby, if you will, for good luck.
You'll find one over at the poorhouso ;
it won’t cost you half as much as holoing McBride, and I don’t think ho needs
your aid any longer. But hero we are
al home, and I sea wife and children
waiting hr me. Come in, won't ron T
•No thank you. I'D go boom and talk
to EUen about taking a baby for good
lack.' And bo triad to smile, but U
was anything fbut in a cheerful way.
‘i'll see you sold out by the consta­ He pareed onward, but called back afble in leee than six mouths.*
But John had little to say in reply—
onlv maintaining an air of good nature, about your place, just send him homo,
and exhibiting more interest in his will your
Jack was there, meanly draeooi and
For throe weeks John Wheatoo had dirty, and in striking contrast with
not lost a day—eomsthing very unusual; Whorton’s throe adopted chiteron, who
and not one evening during that time with the only mother they knew, gave
had he spent at McBride’s drinking the happy man a joyful welcome
saloon. His poor little boose, which
had aims to Lave a negloctod look, was
•I’ve turned over a now loaf.’ eaid tho
journeyman, when ho eeme to work tho

—,-----------------------— warmly sup­
ported, ai vigorously resisted.
Your committee hare listened to sev­
eral eloquent and learned discussions,
both hr end against the bill. In these
arguments venous and important issues
were raised, to wit : Whether the aty
nw-ds a pablte park, and if sc. whetbnr

pulsory taxation, without the consent of
the tax-payers, for public projects not
deemed public aeceeeitiee, in violation
of ancient municipal customs. Upon
those several iasuse, your committee, af­
ter hearing counsel. advoeatea, and titisene—after visiting Detroit and exam­
ining with care the proposed park locetiema, their topography, characteristics,
and surroundings, with a view to ths
prospective needs of large, wealthy, and
rapidly increasing commercial city, find

। cities in srery tend.
, moral as well ss
‘Elk-n and I talked it all over lest 1
---- -------- them.—every princi­
night I’m done helping eateoo-koap- ]
eta build fine bourea Glad you put it [pal of eanitary taw demandji them. The
to me just in that way. Never looked ;poor, the eick, and the children cry out
at it so before. But its just tho hard tor
1 them. The prolonged extetaaco of
truth ; what foots we are " •
Ithe thousands who are bore, live, die,
•Go'ng to taka a*baby F said Whoa- iand ore hurried within the walla or lim­
ton smiling.
iits nf large towns, depend upon those
■W.1L we haven’t sotllxl Ifcrt. Bat'•public lungs.' The millions that peo­
our greet cities cannot each hare (ho
EQen beard yestordav of a poor little ple
|
tiring thalli have to go on the town if i
name one don't take it: and I ahoulan't ।
wonder, now, i! ato opeaed her heart, I
for she's a motherly body.'
‘Where feiir asked Mr. Wharton.
•Down at Woodbury Mills'

to its proper piece over tho doorway,
and was now putting out young, green
loareo and buds.
Within, pleasant changes wore also
apparent. Venous new but inexpenNobody
aivo articles of furniture were now to bo
ete. fur ■.
■Ei.i mamma!' cried a plaintive found. Old things were mended, pelvoice, and a flartm-hairvd child. not
much over a year old, rose up in the
bed and looked piteously about the room.
‘I want mamma.'
and then said—look hero, Frank, Uko
A grant choking sob earns inis tbs
man's throat.
Then the other child awoke and said,
‘Don't cry Sivsy. Mamma's gone away.'
At thia the tittle one began crying
bitterly.
•I can't stand this nohow,' said the

iwLTg

«« Nattoa has I*

�THE

HIM ■•■!! I» -s—iy
fflatU^tMUTtth* board uf nJ urethra *
-iu tho eity of Haslit.g*.
^aratm 1.
Oh
:

cvivod, and the priviloeve enjoyed in i
Meh country The cenirnat is cwrefolly
uuted and commented upou, an J an unoasy feeling uf disomteutg
* '
the European mind, whichg
relops itaslf in a desire sit
jrete or to unite in an etfort
the condition of puW^fah^
Tho spirit of peaceable revol nikra grows I
tronget and broader; the people be­
come mure intensely restless ; diasatio-

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o:

total ilc
'my sue aud bKaMAind ftflff
jecl to ths laws of this Htato nd
euv|ioraiiuas that may Im fan
thervto. Tfcvy shall Udi uad

i*t&gt;l Bounrr.Il, for
Warn A. IticlsatdThn Citato ia 3x-

, U- Khuol ofe eohoote within said &lt;My.
fitaTMis X 'Htero «hall bu els. tod at
, ths annual oily elsctte.i. oh the first.
, Mumhij in April, in the yeas onu
thousand eight hundred and ecvuiuythree, and every year thvr altvr, oa th •
same ticket with other city offeere te
each at ths wasda of said eity uf H*s-

uf those countries will be odnMted up to I ’
In another column we print the ex­
ceeding able and interesting report of
Hon. Mark D. Wilbur, Senator from
the 14th district, on the questam of a
Park fa Ibe city of Detroit. The report,
however, i* full of fatereet to the rweder.
from the many facts stafal per tain lag to
the various 1’arks of note, aad the liea-

and when public opinion, guided by
reason and governed by prudence, will
sweep sway the teat vealige* of mon- ,cd and unrostnetrd commaree, one broI sard city nre hereby ufithrrir - I and it
I shall bs tiicir duty, urtoe in each yr ir,
Igvago and one Cbri.tiauity—all cn-,
i to ascertain and dwtermtiw, by rr -.Zuwind. Tbs belief pervade* the public I lirkteae*!, educated, and traiSed in tnerI toon pasted at tony regular mi’cting of
I
ai
soisutific,
pohtfaal,
and
religious
cal
­
mind, both in Europe and Am trim, that
. arid board,- by a yea and nay rote uf n
’
’
'Hate,
u*
under
the
Union,
,
England will soon change its farm of
majority of all tho mem'icnFleet. •« bof all It* own local con-,
governmert in response to the will ef
specially commend this article to the al-1 entered on the t*cor.l. the so mi. ueevi- I
the peoplsL The Prines of Wates will
tention of the ci risen* of this city, as it, sary aad proper fbr any or alt of fluprobably VMM the crown, but it will on­
is io be hoped and ’’’• really expert, in
ly bo for a brief pened. Hiaeorenafam
a few yean a Park will bo a frnblic no- I repair schoot-hau**. nUd their outwill be the rimral for a general republ:oeesily bore, and the subject cannot hoaeas and appartonanee* f
•• A confederacy of the whole world,
eea movetfenL tSr Charias DOke aad
A***e&lt; Tu parthase sjtthtago. im
when al! wrr* thus trained and oducai- here, too early, tho enodfa coasidoraother EogGab 'puriota ar* restrained e&lt;L would be much mors -ssy and sim­ tfon of the people generally, and tbo prove, aad -repair tcfebol' apparalns.
books and furniture, and app-nlrgri;
ple than for any teparau portion of it. leading tai payer* in particular, that
To procure fuel, and ueftjy th-‘•Such a i-uufederacy, based upon th* proper grounl* may be eeiected end the
amfingxat expenses o0h« sr‘i»&gt;!a auJ
principle* of our Ccusdtutrou, but cxteudiag to the whole earth, would have beautiful fure-t trees that may l» on the expense* of the *eltuul lilir.ry &lt;&gt;!
*a»&lt;
city,
and the necessary cuntingcti'
them cared from destruction, as three
add to Tory largely to the beauty ft all rx]*mso« of said board;
/etrfa, To jurchiMe bookt for l’iFariw, rural cemeterie., and other pub- school library uf sai l rilr, tow# anuriuu
egBMMiwwom to max* war; ana oein* exceeding crus liagJrcd &lt;|otur« in
mush, as Sirs told in Holy Writ, all tho
;
implements uf war would than disap­
Att, To pay teachnn’ wage* after
Thoprmreptoaof sopubiicaaism bare pear, and aU knowledge of that desuwTu But. Io incorporate the ’ Board of
the
application
of
publimimqya
tive
ecwwico
time
bo
forgotten.
It
would
taken root tn tho Prussian mxd, and
Education, uf tho Qty ol Hastings,"
msyby law be appn^tnatsd-aua pn*ri-..
fruit to already befog developed- Italy ■ bare no foreign evfafam* to souduct. no now peoding in tbo Senate u herewith ded for tbatpiujw-o; aud tLo cit# so*
treaties to make, no embaseadon to
ia felted with republicM patriot; por­ tend or to receive, bccausu there would presor. «L It has bean aruendwl in the penfefara, whore duty it fauil'b*. tv **.
tions of Asswitrim.' are already ripe for lib- be no forrsm nations. It would hare Sente so as to require tbo rate of con­ so-a thy ordinary &lt;xijtax-e, .had l*ry
tarills bveauro there vrtndd be no for­ currents of two-thuds of the Council thb’MHnaj^i.otrtlfled to thorn uu«u the
eign ataire on which to impoee them, cn tho raising of more than If.,000 tor taxable property al rail -city, in tire
Mt*te faaanev aa other uses an* h-*ivd.a
and many of bio political aeeueistee f n far all would be tnacberx ef a eomtnun any purjios* in any one year, and u
Swrtus 7. Thetretaurdrulagid.boa'.i'l.
uaion, with free trade, of cosree, ameue
the movement are aa pare republican fas whole, as is now the case among mis respset differ* in Section 8, from shall have charge ai all munui s or fur. I- '
patriots se ever breathed tba-air al tn*- far various Stabs of our coefedracy. the printed bill tint has bssn • &gt; g*u.- betopciag to Uw boa id. awl hu aheUd
.....
dom. 1‘emgul to reottom, end wants to
| rally circulated through tbs city. We
treat tire “bid'’ wfll be carefully rend,
etui receive fawn aH elassea of our p*oph&gt; ths attention fa merits. Tt ia aubstantially ths law now in fores in inost
of tho cities of ths Sista and is orery-

SATURDAY, AJ
From 8 o’clock, A. M.,

.Tfew. .Adver Sscments.

*“ WMWWWjFtayWi^etJfif ol^f?e "pu^*

Tfafli* to-day the condiiioa of ths
Wbetbev thecharrgo In public opin trnu ol torse year* from and ufu.r tire '
public mind and the state of foaling I
bra now going on in Europe in favor of first day of rar.y n*xian&gt;utag :
.
among the thinking portion of the pen­
republican principle* k ill ultimately lead Tliat at the oteetiuc am th-tiru kfarui ipie in nearly every part uf Europe. The
to the reeu!ia contemplated by thto writ­ uf April nest, two nddi i.oal' ureutlMr,
tbo mere form of repubhean government,
time cannot be far diriant when tho do-1
without it* spirit ,and privilege* ; but,
er, is a proUoni for ftttnre generations
retojuMBt at well-laid efaemn* will
। to solve. It Is fair, however, to infer
that ropwb)toe atom which bring* to the
• hake tho rtrawgret Poorer* in the &lt;m*tthat public opinion in Europe, and even
people these pelifaul ngfete to which
evu hetai.pbere; aad the muvameat once
they wofa legitimately entitled, and
in As a, is infljsucvd largely by the oxcommrnevd in earnest will euoa increase
which ft is impowblo to secure under
ample alfonlsd in the snreoM of repubany other form of political urgealM- | in strength and magnitude, lake the lioanism in North America. The United
avalanche upon the seoeatain aide, it
Btatre Oworament exercises today a
aid grow in magnitude, and augment
Tho general drift of public opinion । its farce a* it move* onward, *s*opiug potent influence over the entire civilised
BOW loading in this direction. Its. away before it* resistless power drm&gt;rogrera May, bo alow, bat it aa ineeifa-1 ties, tyranny, and oppression, preparing
shall meet, from time to time, nt sucti
bte “The milta of the god* grin-1 a fjuudotion tor tbo up building of po­ by this fact than tho loading statesmen place in mid city aa they may dewgtut’ .
slow,” tret surely Pilttically “nations litical organtoaiion* more in harmony of Europe. Every political nwremaut A majority of all the turmbura risali
in tho United States is watchoA *«ghod constitat* a quorum. They inay cbwt
may bo born in a daykings and em­ with tho rights of humanity.
with care, and carefully examined in all from their nvmbvl a proriitotit, e usersperors may bo tnada to retire hastily
But peogruca will not be arrested here. its bearings upon tho economy uf the
from their palaces by a back way, and
Fultowiag close upon the general Intro- world. In proof of this fact, note tbo'
presidents may be tend acted to their
duoion of republican, government in language of that emineal patriot, Don |
ptaoco in twenty-four hours. But with­
Enrop*, will eotne the fusion of the Emilio Castelar. now ttoctetary of tho
out preparation for tho chaugn, by lb'
smaller Powers. In Jbis, aa ia the in­ Spanish Republic. On tho 6th of July,
people, it asm scarcely bo area hap-d
troduction of ropubHoattum itself, tho 1871, ia a speech in the Cortes on ro­
that the swuult wonM bo either beneflThe juatiees uf th* peiee shall tisru ju
i American Union furnishes tho motive­ bbery, slavery, end othernational sub­ risdietejn urur all pamccutiun* for the I
cial or purmaaent.
power and gives torire to tho movotuanl. Joel., bo said :
liotetiou of the by-law* aud onhnan.-..*
Itepublica.'iism appears to the world Twenty-aevcn of tbo minor European
pawed by said board
to-day Hke a rare and beautiful plant powers could bo thrown together and
Barn x 4. The board uf rdueatiou
shall have full |&gt;ow*r and atMtreiity. ae-l
still have a smaller territorial area than
it shall be thrir duty :
fur the richaaaa ef its fruit Intelligent the thirty-seven States in tho American
Z»rsf, To purchtaw Mire ond belhl
and discriminating admirers naturally Union. But a change so sweeping a*
•cbool-boueoa ur other bniMing* for
our eyes to the whole planet, we see ths! I rehool par[Oss* iu said dlr, pron-lconceive tho idea of transplanting It up­
on tho soil of their own country. Bat I Euiopean governments into one grand tho continents are ruled by nniveraJ I th* expense dm* not ex ce l fir.- tu'i.’. &gt;
and contestable teg*. Asia Is tbo im­ । and dollar* on any one Uuililin.-;
। re| ublic ia, perb*|n, a little mure than i movable land of the ]»»t, tho patriarch­
fruit until the ground has first be&lt;n I can be expected before tbo lapse of a , al land of the empire*, tho theocracies,
thoroughly prepared for its raewption. century or two ; yet, if the world mores I the castes. Europe is the volcanic land atrnly Itaerviii ;
In other words, tfare caanot bo a strong I ai aH, is it advancing in that direction. । uf the pte**rat, the arena of combat be­ / TKtri, To anpoarit n Mpsrinteud t
' tween the aueiewt jwwvrs and the newthe • mumob school* in said city, ar
republican gvvomsMt where tho masSteam, electricity, and common soneo ideas. America, and especially Saxon
th* charge of sail boatd, with are of tbo people are ignorant and inca­ au4 doing tho wqrk. Education takes
compousatiem a* they .ball d s-tn p
pable of comprehending or appreciating
the tows in tho onward march, sweeping
। er, and with such poware and du’
ita Llresit&lt;e. ktepublicanisai appalls
th*y shall pn-*cn»e-; aud it shall
away ignorance and popular prejudice,
directly to iatelbgcnro awd reason for it*
duly
t-&gt; a-t as deck of sail b-. ir l i
and laying tbo foundation for a liberal
quirod;.
support; and until a people are so far
and toss cxpvnsije system at govern/moU, to Mtoblikh a school I
educated aa to* be capable of discrimi­
in said eily, and foMfonatr Ihe nla
nating between the merit* of repubUnu
place* whvretho aim* shall bo
It is not possible to advance on argu­
and to appoint a librarian, win.
ment that chn be sustained against tho
tutiohs, it would be like castinf pewri*
fusion of natiuus and govvruments upon
lefore rerfwB to attempt to prt the bal­
a republican basis. In fact, many of
Fi/tk, To ap(4y for and r.
v.i
:;i
lot-box into their hands.
the county or city Irrounr, • : otl.-r
tho most prudent thinker* of th* nine­
offi' *Tw.aU muner* spiiropeuite.1 or be
teenth century are impressed with the
longing to tire pnmary Mteord fnr.d* &lt;4
sublime thonghi of the enure human
said city, or ftw library pur|*»re-. i.n.1 to
brotberbuod being nltimstaly gathered
csperal tho aami- nceording tv law ;
| HuiA. To malto by-l»n« nnd onlisau• into one political household. Writers in
a* fur taking tbo am*u* o( faeriiildren
both hemisphere* have advanced this,
of
said city; for making rv(s&gt;rtj. an I
■ sad enforced it by logical argument ■ all things that stall bu utoenarv ’■■
at fature results, and as marks of pro I In J8’i2 a conwspusMlencc, embracing
draw th* proportion iT th* trimary
gross to ward th* ultimat^ grand ran-,| thia subject, occurred between the late
wboul fond belonging to «il &lt;ity; :
summation d liberal republieauaui.
[ (Ion. Robert J. Walker, ea-Socretary of
vuiuttioa of schuol. Bod the I n/ih nt
Among lb* educated portion of th* ; the United State* Trea*ory, then in Eu­
middle dassee m Europe the principles rope, and Arthur Davtes, a eoatmanJer significant and a solemnly suggestive
of republican government are studied ■’ ia the Ruyal Navy of England, whose meaning They tall u« ia plain lan­
understood, and apprematod ; and from I scholarly attammsata, large experiene* guage that the world’s progre-s ia the
I of the wsvM, and progvesrive views gave futnn. will be largely Influenced by tho
therein; far Ua*spperntmaat ui u»P*shim a high place in the public mini.' republicanism at the United Blairs ; laary uiliocr*. an l to jevrenb* tneir p&gt;*I The exTospundracv wu publwhwl in that a ccess boro will mould pnbhc ersaud duties; hr all nrat-Marv parI pamphlet form, and had a wide circula- opinion and aecelerete republican move- [Mwc*# thal nay aevsnee tbo ietorrerr
meata vkewbsre, while failure in our uf tducaliun iu ee.J eityi an I ihe gn&gt;. I
tinn in Europe.
.
govern merit aad pnjtpvrifr of tbw puliA* lx snug u[&gt;oa th* *ubjoct und*r
conaidcrauun in this artinte, there can
bo no impropriety ia taklag an extract

lbs great site* of tbo priueiptes of gov-1
•raisent Mary kind Enmoe has made/
three nnreoeeasful uttenpte, in thre»qaartevs of a aeMacy, to osaaUiah a sopwhiit span bar aril and fas fawrthxnd I
mar* rwoeBt sAwt may also fail to secure '

QrtATJ * J
—ow’TMW——

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further to prtwervo tbs purity of E

oppression, awaiting and watchiu ; for a
turn fa public events «hat will al! wd an I
o[&gt;portunity for aweeowfal revflMfcra.

follow Spam to a political revolution.
Franco is stntggKog for free goreru­
ment, tost the terrier to bar progress ia

“'

city

facrion with the government grows
deeper; polUMtl mootings are colled—
&gt;n must cuaea only to bo suppressed by

a full appreciation of the pure principles 1
et rivreum^
tbe people. '

-. Ml-t-ro
itcre-fad in any cmtrad ** twin- ■
irytv, or oUtorwi-c, the expenses
UferotloaWr .-r-.d ar ‘ 11 ba paid

The Xtlsntte A I
pan v olfar* I^tW.O
[entrai and ty;ui
from
io 112 per
lime, with free trat
Isxii* to all ptTroto
Jaber, nUMrral we
H and law*abiding
grtuit* from all pm
iruita aud fkworw.

Ayar’s

Cherry Pectoral,

First Ward.

Tor D&gt;*.a»« cf the TbroeSandLun»..
.
. 0 '. u., .V to -pir u
.
Couch. MroncblUa. AsUuns.
omt CousumijiUoa-

Illsbop Horace
t'urrv Gcorxe'

’forth tSdo Stela S
ind everything in
■nly 25 cent, per n

Dr. J. C. AYER &amp; CO., Lowell, Mass.

Ayer’s

Hai
For restore^ to Gray Hair its
natural Vitality and Color,

ied. fallen hair cheeked,
often, thoagh not always,
•v. Nothing can restore
■re ths follicle* are deio glatnlr airepiiird ami

Youtig Andrew A

B. F. NORRIS &amp; CO

Second Ward.
Bcntty'

Ktetiper Cliristooh*
Uke Ilaatf
*
Lathrop Msltlah 3
leak Andrew
Law Samuel
kfarbte Henry
Marshall Geunrv
Mysrs &gt;Tm H
Jfaus Jacob
Mallory Edwin A
Jforitsn W’m.

JEWELERS!

The LABGE8T and moot eomjjeta Jewelry Store tn the Wool, with Ike floral
htoek ever brought to the City.

137

&amp; 139 State St

comer of

Madison,

merely for n HAIR PRESSING,
nothing else can be f.xtnJ so dca-rablv.
Caauining neither &lt;ul nor dye, it docs
rust sctfl white rauiuric, and vet lute
lung cn tlu» iiair, ciring it a rich, gfooay
iustee, ami n grateful perfume.

Prepared by Or. J. C. Aj»r&amp; Co.,

Itoleb?)

•ro •ailing'out tbri
■tost. Th-? hare
aon.e 1169,000 war
Mall kinds, wlfeh

‘aiUr Clocks of every description.
,?Lj.t^.3“Jeri*l “d T*&gt;h for Jewtlers.
ix
BEST

a7na

.1 nd.
TSE worn.

. Ayer’s traselh
m devoting h:- :
preparative* &lt;4

SALT
Slattedy J«
Bmsth Phi,

■- &gt;^r vlw

of hfs duties
Sxcnou.8. uiwnevar the said bdatd
shall, from time to faae. dolanaina by ■
restduu ju what cum or *»ms uf numer i

I

CHICAGO

3 V. &lt;mh! Suwing Mn&lt;
chiucs.
Elijah

Third Ward.

or eu. ft,
u
• i •- ilx»r BtM Wmbmae.

„,„ke

■Met tub Mi
iter known or va
prompturaa fa

�-

.

■

life R.e»iI»i.ich|I

■

errr citm

MORTGAGE SALE.

-

-

_

'ITt■ALE OX EXECUTIOX.

*1
CLOTHING

imrni MFW tf «UIT HUTT.

ci/muxo

CIXJTHING.

$3.00 to $10.00 SAVED ON A SVIT

Local felsic#
CW. M. DKWKV.

Of Clothe* if Bought from Us.

'■’isa

appro red
EJOGRATIOX TUBBING.

Shirt* aud Drawer* 40 and 60

REPUBLICAN WARD CAUCUBX8.
ileipFanatu South-veu Musounl'

i

uual miting bald March 4th, 1873
By Aid. Rami-

Th. AHaatic A Pacific Railroad Com- j

'7.

Cents that other Stores sell at

bo cccopted and adontad.
Carried.
The Finnnc* C.-rnmitt** reported Lack

time. «ilh fr*&gt; tr«uu»rta:wn fruai

KM.!*..

76 cents- To wive Packing away

•"’7 I

Winter Overcoats all will be

'rtrX’StJtlEiSfffi
tsiitia class

sold below Coat.

Price ofOver-

• UhmI M*«** l* I
* J
441M,
I Grable A Eaiwll, Rope Ac, M.fil,
I

i-rutehre in cvnacqucnca at firofulou* '

ii u11-

’.rS&amp;ES.'iSSss

i Mt-,:

•**4 —ct*w** ■■U*I**| law*** i* aaiMk
•4MM*aC*liik*a«r£4 fevkamM iiass

Grebl* * Rua**ll, Bolts Ac, 46 cent*,
rvntingent fund.
Moved and carried that the report of

REPUBLICAN CAUCUS.

lent ulcer* of a vary lad character I
was r&lt; romm*ndtd h&gt; try King of the

G. W. Hnllenbsook,
Tulodo, Ohio,
te sdrertitemenl hi tamber column.

Spring.

iZSsS&amp;tK-'"xsar

I

Dunt forget tho Rill Ringer* at Union '
Hall Friday Ereniug next.

We have some fine English

NATURE’S GREAT REMEDY

and Frenph Cass, Suits, custom

WXWrtMUtK

made elegant goods and perfect
PROBATE ORDER

rhront and Lung*.

fit*, price* $25.00 to 40.00.

LOWEST PRICES IN THE STATE
Overalls 75 cents, worth

1.00^

Having cut some Spring Over-

SPEi L\L NOTIC

coats an inch to short, but per-

Carri*d.
Amount of D. IL Cook, for Telegrapb-

even- other way, iftpy

feet in

lu*&gt;l build-

allowed from contingent food.

two Single baggie*, two doable

Fine

$10.00.

LW. VHUliMA,,

contingent fund.
Carried.
By AW- Wo.4 , That the nevennt ot Allan Jonee,
wl86 u
froa
fnB(L

4611 „
8. Senator, on the 1. th in.L

Men

Suita $0.60 to

nil wool Suits $12.60 to 20.00.

Ha* r.inii-.

rorth 8H* Slat* Street, where you will

coats $4.50 to $25.00.

Black cloth suits $12.00 to $40uT&amp;Ain5ffitt.rM.
AwUea* *1 M«n*M**«.

y ear be allowed a» follow* .- tflfl.12 tn&gt;iu ;
3rd ward fund, 820.14 (from 4th ward
fund, |0.46’ from euaungast fund, |
end &lt;49.03 from g*n*ral fund
’ Carried.
By Aid. Wood—

LOCALS

Wish art’s Pine Tree

Tar Cordial,

By AW. Weed—

.from my luueuea*, although my ankl*

tXlta ItaKla

will

Popularity io thia city, conaau in
anting such property, that nr* nut having a petition in your pock*:. If you

be

al

sold

a bargain.

Scotch
former price MO. and alt-wool

■HOUATE UHUKI

Meitotie*, Light mid

Dark. 810.

$16.

Boys’ suite

former price

I. itc, irota fre«h, auleoted dveTK by i &amp;*: Wudnmday in January 1874.
k I, Hazard A Ou., New York. It
* —
-----..■hitter uure and »we*L Patient* | W. H. Holme* baa no further eonnae

kX60

to 815.00 at

the Great

ONE PRICE

♦

Square Dchling
''mrrtD Hw;-.. taco, ro&amp;gh akin.
&gt; limptaa, ringn.eiii. *ilt-r!ieum. and
(Mhar tutanevus atfcctiona curvd, and
- Juniper Tar Soap, made by Cm*«C
* r*-» \-w \
«mrd»Go,N«w
York. Bt,
Be c-rtain
c.-rtaimui»«*
get tho Juniper Tat Soap. a* then. &gt; Office, bring on yonrpib*, remember

Star Clothing House !
36 Canal Street,

That ihnyeport be accopt* 1.
Carrie.!.

GHATVJO rtAT’IDS.

-

I'ltlHI.Il i. order.

Tte Bit Tree Tar Mai,

j

CTBc sure and see our name above the Door as other Parties
Jealous ol our good name anti immense business will Represent
themselves As our '

Crest American Dyspepsia Pills,

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST

tire to -udewalk* and th* City pound
Gold Peas I Gold rent!

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Nenr* JM*X. I U. b'liliiiug.
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J7.; at tho City New* Depot

at tho City Newa Depot.

■tnnlly on baud at th* City New* Depot.

WORM SUGAR DROPS

«r
Fir»t f&gt;Tvic-J at J 1-2 I . M. on M
' .lay nreniag.
Wo p ud M&lt;»»*r*. Black and Full*

I’Huii in:

order

tabli*bm*nt of a Board of Health aud '

HENRY R. WISHART.

• ere doing. They mvnufwtur* Tomb
Stouoa; Monument*, Manti**, and final- I
I, everything in th.ir lin*. Focartiatic •L30 fw ’ork 00 •M»«*iae!H. to Iron .
taele, they are not excelled in the Stat*. ' Bridge.
in the country.

Full Of Ck»net

' By AIL Ham*.
-*•
I That the Manhall L* iaetructaJ to
Uon. Mark D. Wil- no,yy Mr. Hayfurd to abate th* nui**n&lt;-*

i^k» %-v Vi J d*urer a frvo tecoho Court Hou** ia thi* City, j
Saturday £»«. the 29th inst. Kubjam,
uv__ v___ *»___________ ..i____ &gt;• .

TH MAT*
B_ A1J
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Wood—
.

irrM,l,H,r I. Um cur »r Hi

All letters must be addressed to

A tare chance to My Dry Good. ing on* of tb* meet Eloquent Rpoaten in ; renter, tor publication.

iug Hou
&lt;om* 1169.000 worth of choir* Rood-,

By Aid. Eaatman—
Tliat the Mamball be inMruaed to

in front of hi &lt; Motel on Stale Street
On motion Council adjourned.

It DM 10 the Pillit ot its Menu.

New Advertisements,

scam c t mis i

American Organ
fhtfrybodu Should try them before Hirchcuing Elsewher

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THE WEBER, HALLETT &amp; CL'MSTON
AND GABLER PIANOS.

Recorder

■ r. Cuh HUin-. Call on him tur Snt

FRANK L. WARD.

PROBATEORDER
of Lha city, to draw tire p****ugor tram
to Grand Rapid*.

tar N. Y. It ia entitled ‘•Whimpering*
of Innocence,” m J to say that it ia
Lwuh/a/, but faintly *iprc«**i our a*an-

May 15. ‘7t

Chromo

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E. Church, on Friday evening of laat

a

Hasting! $■ Allegan.

Get the Best

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CITY

&lt;71

Oil Paintings
CHRCflms

iu! quit* lata.

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rorthy of the

UQ OOJIMERCIAL-

BSICEt

LEVI BROS., PROPRIETORS.

A POSITIVE FACT.
Carried.
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,
, Frid-iy nt la*t week. On* nt Knoxville.
Here. Stranger4—There I* not ati
....
By Aid. Ham*—
utinti m the Chy of Hartlags that
That rhe following Ordinance* a* re­
Malhi’nr* ; the other, (Jeorgo Driver, at
ported
by the Comruitt** be ad'jpt* 1 :
■nor. Heath A &lt; &lt;&gt;,
an Ordinanc* relative to Gaming, an Or­
dinance relative tu the Sabbath and

atP0T'

LECTURE

flfitldn Nolioe.

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SIMMO2STS &lt;fc CLOUGH

GEORGE WOOD ORGANS

�SALE OF WORKS OF ART

GRAND
by ta* Lear,I »s above the. city «n
tbe river, •
a miles frinn the
Qty HuIL I' 4i» * river frontage ef
1.8w Let, '. about ane-luurth of a

I
WELCH

ids hof only a sutfiefoni water
ml admit* of a very conoid■ drive aud ptoiiiou.ul &gt;. A
h*M lands next the r rare

1

DISTRIBUTION OF PREMIUMS.

A GRIFFITHS,

Tf(e l\«rilBLICH|&lt;

N E -W

OF MICHIGAN®

CAPITOL

EV KRY SAW W AKBANTKD.
FILES, BECTI.NG ft MACHINERY

&lt;; ^e^"Ksssu'»

1.000 Premiums

WELCH &amp; GRIFFITHS
B

am of artificial takos a moat.
adjunct to a piik, fo», Uutinp,
and skaiting, combining u they ,
uv —o element of safety Io al) Miking i
thia union of health and pkaiurr. Tho 1
main portion ot theae land* rises to a
comndernblc altitude above tho river. — । upend their character*, enlarge or dim -1
the highett. it ii believed, in the vicinity ;. iuteh their power*, extend or limit their
of the city, of the Canada atiorv. of boutidaric*, overrule their action when- j
Brito lafe, and an uusurpMeed wafer' ever it is deemed unwise, impolitic, or '
view, nxtaadlng far into Laka St. Clair, j unjust, and cren abolish them sltogathur ’
During the Maaon of navigation, mv- in tho Legislative discretion-—&lt; ■oley's '
m toe bay of New York, co antmatixl a Con. Lim, 101, 192, and uumerou*'
water view ta nowhere else to be eeec in '
thia country. It may not be generally!j Upon the\j
known that the vem! tonnage that!I following cs.se1_____ _ ____________ _
pane* through tbo Detroit River ox- ; In People vs. Mahoney, J8 Mich, oOO..
coeda the whole tonnage of the United where tb* ADtropolitan 1’olic* act of
Staten employed in foreign common.-. ' Detroit wn« attacked, tho court mu&lt;1 :1
By actual count made a fww yean ago | -The taxation under the net, it ia said, j
it waa found that about 23.U00 water 1 ia really in the hands of a police board,
craft poned the lighthouxes Un the St. |[ a Ixsdy in the choice of which tl»e jieoplo ofDetroit have no voice. This r.rguClair flats in a singlo waaon."
About 300 acn-a of thia land-to fviMt 1! rnont is one .which might be pressed i
aad second-grow th woodland, an al-,j upon the iegi-dalivo department with !
moat invaluable csmidoralion, nature'[ great toroe. If it .were tree in point of!
having already made it what otherwise ■ fact. But as the people of DoUOit aro
; really reprw-entod throughout, the diftl[ cully augjoated can haraly be regarded ,
[ as lunduuK'nial. Ttiey were represent- !
j ml iu the Legislaturo which passed the
। act, and had tlm iw proportfonato
; vwico there with tbo other municipalities
। in tin- State, all which necrivo from tli-xt
I body tlieir power* of local gv.vi-rtsnu.-ut,
------------------------ B-------------- are savetnl kind* of soil, buf tiio largest' and such only m its wisduins shall pre­
portion ■ * Mindy foam, valuable for —“----- uu&lt; ’ ’’--------- «= -»• 1
roads and walks, a* well as park cul- ' They, wrtv rcpn.«rntcd to /hat I
lure.
whon lh4 pi&lt;»etit pelico boon! witc
Another most important fact MMciated j poinux] by it, and tho Gov
with this location, and with no other ' or. w'uo ia licn alu-r to fill vacanciv*,
proposed lite, is its half isolated poai- ( bu clxwen by tho Stalo nt lntv&gt;’. to®—
tioo, occupying as it dore laud* jutting 1: ing their dty. There ia nothing iu tho
out into or between the river and Lake i
Bk Clair, and outside the line of com- I
mareial traffic. It to not now, and never |
rill bo, traversed by rmr great railway ■
or highway. Even Jcffereon avonusrisl
»o situated in its passage n&lt; rum tho «ito I
a* to admit of toe park being entirely i laturc not only has a coafro! in toia
separata aud exclusive. All drivsw, | I respect over iou-rior m unicipa litta*,
walks and bridle paths can l-e carried ; 1 which it oxervisns by genoral taws, but
under tho avenue io aa to admit tho ' it sometime* find* ii necessary to interfpeet and uaobetructml votatastnication ' p-svo its power in »ik-nal cases to proven'.
Iroru one park to th* other. A city rut!- |&gt; uajurt or litirdenMuro taxation, as well
way already run* to too r-nteranev uf1 1 ao to compel the performance of a (•!■• ir
the** grounds—they having been choven i
Lug rince as th* best adapted iu the ■
niburbaof too city for a (Wring park '
and fair parpoM* Ax a matter of g*n- payer before the passage of taws author
•ra) areees, tb* |ritu-ipal approach in ' rring compulsory taxation. -‘The govsumtnor will 1m» the iirer. Hie city, ivi urtuu-'nt r-rovido* court hour.**, build­
now built, stretchV* its length along too ing’ for tho seminaries of instruction. ■
river a distance twice or four timvi it* j
&gt;d srhubwotne
depth. Tbo mars of tbo dtirons live,
therefor*, at short d'»!anc*s from tho

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THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION,

Boston, Maa*., &amp; Detroit, Mich.

Crsyes. Drswto* «r Use flew

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sr. ao&lt; P.btabi.M . spto.dil T..M1 Utaf^ -f

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Profesiojial ajid 6u;I

The New Capitol and Grounds,

wantih1;

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AOK.

xlciiWfca!

55,® DOW OF NHHS!

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Jo Cask. n«*i taut. S»4 Fefwesl Freyerty. la •■’•••to frees H la H.0OJ.

$23,900 in

Real Estate I

$3,000
IAMBS VICK.
K«U*l*r.N«w Y»

10,000=

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CHANCERY ORDEft.
FrATEUF MICHIGAN,

718 PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS
tas

Pnf. EOWLER’S GREAT WORK

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The Crownine Triurn ph
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in Cash!
$6,565 in Personal Property

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UalMUi C*u*«s ornju.
U..U iM.tur, IS |£ lUIui
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W4T ilioutniit

kail's Paradei Seiiut Mate.

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A NEW BOOK

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Be Sre«lvrd.bwi tor eoujUa. esM*. svtv ihr.-st,
boarxans sad bienaMal d.tfieultlee. u&gt;&lt; ash.

BiMimnwi

WELLS’ CARBOEIC TABLETS

mini v. nuns,».

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ran ern Gant

Carriage &amp; House

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Banners, Streamers,
and Political Caricatures
Painted to Order. .
WOODEN BLOCK LETTER* ,

Iwuefita and pleasure* to n jiaik visit.
The park dock wuul.l bu nlu&gt; used for
landing material required in th.' itnl^ovDtuent of the park, and in building
tho new wntar work* and reservoir*,
•aving, as compared nith the cost ol
transportation to nn inland rite, vitxu-,
in tliu course ol years, greatly i***cning
the coax of thc-e* works. Tns princfplo

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I*artieutar attarition paid tu

(■lass Show Cards.
SHOR.ETS
or Ths__

CONVENT
UONFESSI ONAL.

however, ap[»er a liopuLr doeirinj in
thia State. At the ume lime it tn.
been very equitable and practically met
in thia case.
First, tho land* have
been offered iu cuntaact, tr&gt; the L'ark
UommiMknem. lorn pn&lt;k nt pric*. for
twlow ‘.heir marks! value Second, par­
tian owning adjototog pnmert here sab-'
acribed MIS,&lt;XW with which to purthnw

BY JULIA McNAIR WRIGHT.

LANGLEY DICKINSON
Htutinge, Kept. 1«, 1872.—tf

“jasi;

Dr. Crook’s Wineofi; r.
\k

IO

YEAKH

Public Test
DR. CROOK’S
$5 to S20

uated to th* eity for park*purposes. In
addition to the forgoing, tbn tnrrilarr
surrounding die proposial park bhnll.
by the terms of act, be anncaod to the
eity bvfcro its mririsions are enforced
or executed. This territory has already pdi* of ths
upon it rMidencea and manufactory-■ is, at the g—
__ __ ___________ „
worth from 81,000.000 to 82,000,000, all . «x&gt;urt end tribnta freta a continent, her
this must be taxed at occo for its pro­ petition, bearing the name* of no many
portion of th* eapensea ot tho city gov­ whoso inlelhgvnco, &lt;ndture. wealth,
ernment together with tho city’s pros­ rank, umlpublh- worth ore written all
ent inJebtadnesa. In the argument: over tin- city they buildod, fxprreeoa a
I prayi-r that aliouM bo grantid. Your
committee, therefore, Uavo directed me
to report back the i'ark bill favorably
to the Sennt- without amendment, and

in the locatum of porks to-other towns
ia believed. The surrounding prun*rty
would then be appreciated to doubhi or BEST THIH6 II THE WEST
quadruple its piownt value, and in­
moo* relatively the amount ol' tax.-w AUhlMD. Topeka 1-. Santa. Fe R. R.
produced by it
The statement that the mare location
of the park, without U* improvement,
MILLION ACRES
will not reeult in increased value*, is also THREE
.Sitnatfii in and nntr IA- JrLtac.n
a fallacy. Th*/art *Zm« that tho park;
ha* been legally located, will at one*
doable the pace, and hence, &lt;ir*at-.d
value of th* surrounding property. The ।
rity ha* now, practically, no public
grounds far the people. • Locate tlx
Hamtramck park, open it to tho public
-n the avenue and river trout, bnng it!
within th* control and protection of the
&lt;ity poliea, end its driving 'cottne, its,
open spaces for ball dubs and drill;
grounds, its 800 acre* of forest end
woodland, its pure air, ils extended;
views, its rural charms and natural nt- '■
trac-tions alone, without to* expenditure
ot a dollar in improvement, will make :
it at once tbo j-ulat rewrt for tlie j-oo- ’
pie.
For th* ffrit time, thna, in it* history
will the rity have provided ground* j
dedicated to the use of the public, where
henceforth th* picnic party,-’ the public
and Sunday-ecbools, al) the children ■
who work or study, can go and breathe j
pure air and gather instructions from i
thadreee, birds, flowen, river, lake, and j
rivulet —God’s tutors— too much noglr.-.
tad by the over-worited, over-rtudivj. .
over-crowded children of our citie*.
'I’ll* arsa included in the prop-**-1

WINE

2829
dr. wrtsorrs_____
EtogQMBM *lmtlnr prenarna. Uoc Crcr ottered
the public.
Il !• rich In the medicinal qualttca Of Tar. «nd uasqmlsd lor diaeas» of the Throat and Lunp, »rirrnfef lb* no* reanukabi* rars*.
•ongtis, Colda, &lt;Yvron Ic Congha.

OPIDM

COUGH MIXTURE.

BLACKSMIT

ILAVIM Umrerei u ar *re
sum*. I e&lt;n&gt;id *** rwrstuxU

■Ssts&amp;Jy

I; k» tom proaocnml a
specific lor Inina ccaplstnia.

MASON &amp; HAMLIN
CABINET ORGANS.

EXCLUSIVELY’:^

SINE’S

the most Extensive ;K.'T.
I MOM in lbs viirld. tirxliKur batisr wnik ■&lt; I
1 Ism cost then other* im posnW*.

For pains in Rroait, Side or Back,
Gravel or Kidney DLieav,
Diseases of tho Erinary Orgniw,
Jaundiceor any Liver Complaint,

It Ii alio a superior Tonic,
Restores tho Appetite,
Strengthens tho System,
Restores the Weak and
Debill tated,
Causes tho Food to Digest,
Removes Dyspepsia and
Indigestion,
Prevents Malarious Fevers, f Givei tone to your System.
TRf DR.CROOK’SWDiEOFTAR

FURGUSON'S

WONDERFUL OIL !
00787026

Sdii Silter aid P
WORM CONFECTIONS

Swarf’s H

Price Fixed"!-S;.E_”gXr
j&amp;NTESPtltSE. nssi
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Elustrated Catalogue and Testimouial
Circular, with important information
about Organa which may nave pinchesera from disappointment in purchase of
inferior or worthier* Instramcute or
। payment of high price-., sent free

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DENTIS

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OKAND, KAPltat............

LARGEST anil STRONGEST

Michigan Ex

MN &amp; HAMLIN ORGAN CO,
Assets over SJ6.000.000.

Ml®

is about 8,000 acre*. Thia, with ns'
lactation and buildings,-to edlmal-1
nt 82,000,000, which, long before the
maturity of the bonds will equal t2",
000,000. The assessed u* valuation of i
property to Detroit to abooi Ml par cent.,
of its real value. Fortv per eent at 820,•
ow.000
Memo,boo. Threaten*
per cent, which to toes than tho city tax. I
w-mJd ytoid 880.000 p« annum, which;

BOILER W0RK8.

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY. MARCH 26. 1873'

Card?.

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potirn.

FARMERS !
Greble &amp; Russell

RUMS ELL

Beh she had brought I might follow them,
iriw at tho hall 1
‘t winder
wdnder whether
whether I shall reach Lome
ng ou with my shy safely,
ho muied,
ly,'’ bo
mused, hoi
holding it white ho
, white th* whisper- looked
cd round in tbo
the ddarkness.
‘Nina,

JUDGE HOT—A EKPLY-

OLIVER

juet oataule tho porcb, and bad stopped i awsred me.
iug tluir ton
ig the .oft, white
he was gvnsrally very grn-;
Our wreath, hs had raid— Mara's aad eloudt; bat
all th* joyua mu■ ; prahap* bec*&lt;uo b* did .ruins I I thought it looked Jovely even
Oroaomyroof: perhaps ba-1 among Eleanor's rar* and brilliant flowM so grand and handamne j ora The ehildren and I—reaching tho coma. Slowly there crept to my feet
the loa^tlionipg shadows of the winter,
whose coming I sorely, dreaded.

PLOWS!

Bffl

----------------------------------------------- auu
1 had just brought into the church
ing braid* tn* in ibo twilight, with that. porch, bringiag in tbo. ChristmM. sou.... &gt;oy test armful of glistening hoHv
litllo unite upua hfa Up* with which hs shin* on thato.faM*. Old
— • Mrs. Gatto1 boughs from tbo porch.
Under the
so often spoko tome. «If so. let fas ramo at teat, on Mark's
arm. and
ana eke
an* I palpi! stairs rat Eleanor, flowing fatten
’» arm,
hang it before we art shroud*! in utter | stood a moment just withiu tho door.

We ask you to take it

/ O1V

bn^Lluat, and th* sbultowi
and th* curtain* drawn. Mar

u

C. G. HOLBROOK.

WM IE HAYPORD

TerLaps,'I said. tofaMag «ato th* fire,

Marq would do.’
Dreamily, in ht full *nd partect
■If she k*nw him well aha may ha
beauty, the summer follow*! j on all guessed if,’ my mother added gently.
the land lav ita fltthing, ra.liant amile :
yard nfter Eleanor had left the church, ‘ Mering back into the light, my cheeks but through three long bright dayt he
uad.I know that Marq. Grollo (bi. ’ burning, 1 stood and smiled my, teat
noros was niallv Mnrotin. Im! n-n nl. &gt;
...I —w-M.
___

Invite your special attention to the

" WUlUHTk HOLBROOK.

NO. 48.

How different!

TRIAL

Mani.
aver as I stood rotting a moment near
Lor. Hhu wet talking to papa qu'ietlr
and rapidly as ah* worked, but I did
not follow her. Now and thou I hoard
•chasubles,’ tunictee,’ ‘ulbr,’ baretta,,
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With this Guaranty.
W3f. H. HVRtlHCR.

‘SJ^iEiiJM" “* **“**• ,'w*

That it will EXCEL any and ALL Flo., .i in the following points :

1st.

spoke at
tbajall;
artistically I will put it up.,
day for every age to uomo.
And tho.
I stood at thr foot of the little tedder. । gted words of tho na-hom Sited the
a kite th. childreu, who had finished | church as if wo too. in joy and thanks- the long whit* scroll.
their task, gathered round. When tbo : giving, would join tho angels* hymn to
wreath was hung he stepped down dav. ’
among ua, and—quite unconsciously, 1
v.— .
•
think—laid his hand an mine as bo
i looked uo el itthis task so light to mein the years gone
'The flowers look very commonplace
by- I would think nons out hapnv
ft,...-!...
■
I braid* Miss UXeird's,' I .eid, with a er came to iu on ChriattaM-day until
little eteh.
evening, at&gt;d I nspodsdly wondered
I Ho iauzhcl—the laugh deepening iu when —a* be shook hand* with us all—
। his eyes as he turned end looked into my ho wished us « merry Christmas, for­
, face.
getting lie had dona so early it. the
•I think Miss M'Lain’.'s garlands are
I as like herself as Miss Callaway's garI lands are like hareolf, My Cogers could
not weavo a wreath of here.'
apooh~insj rather nervously. 'Air. Cslte•That looks pretty now.’ I raid, sbll way, what do you think has haprientd F
liaii r‘“n’ *or*!Jr against tny
I looking up.
I of couree papa raid be could not
I "It fa our
railier. How . think st all.
•Who made tbo wreath that hung
■ fang will it
' ‘Old Mrs. Duscari bra died at • Tvr‘Only &lt;rrf
put in Torn, quay, aud—end—teft me Iter hair.'
practically
| ‘Nonsense!' paao said promptly.
•Indeed,, ftir!' laughed Marq., tun! ,‘You joko too gravely, Marq?
may I inquire what Christmas you al-1 'But it fa not a joke, air; it u* a yita-i
i hide to f Now, Nina, is there anything j pfo faet? ’
I Ills* for mo to do iu Ibis way f
I -But she lias a son, Mr. Gotta,1 b-gan
T think not.’
■ Tom. staring into Marq'a faiw.
i* b coming d.,wn t„
But though the children vent homo | &lt;N*. bat her husband had one?
betakes ]&lt;awuin
then, we two still lingered there, white
‘And site has left her hnsband'a
the brilliant Jrauvitr aeon*, upon the . n(W
lth array UUUl
from UU(
her (lUSUBU..
husband's
U1WUU
a ^nT
eastern window ctvw more and more I I arkod. breatliiag
breathing very quietly.
quickly.
I real as tbs light faded without
1■ Marq
Marq simply
simply answered
answered ‘‘Yea.
Yea.’’ without
’
■! have one thing more to do, you 'looking
'‘
‘
at mo u ‘he spoke
! know. Marq, J said, aa tho choir cams
•riiuecsthat Quarrel, nearly twenty
! iu. 'We have to ring th* anthem over years ago,’ be added, as papa questioned

It w^l?nin with lean draft, and turn u deeper and wider fttrrow.

2d. It will do belter work and will not clog, the standard being curved and the beam
higher.
1
3d. It will last more than four times as long as anv other plow, as it is rihill&lt;u1irharder
- ! tluin tempered steel.
’
,
4th. It will scour in clayey and mucky soils where a steel plow will not.
!
5th. It is easier to hold being a Center Draft.
,ul
6th. The points will wear twice orthree times as long any other.

OHS. J. M. k
JOHN* ROBERTS

ALSO

THE CELEBRATE

South. Bend Wagon!
fizl’ ’M.TS

!

At Factory Prices.
T. IL DIAMOND.

Salt! Salt! Salt!

MILO T WHEELER.

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;
VROOMAN.

._

CO

FARMERS

fflanlnsr Machine.
II Ol s. w 11. LI AMS- fc COw

Look to your interest and purchase your Halt ut*thcT&gt;l(l stand of

right I will eland here and ,
listen.*
'
The singers lighted the candies on they tall ma?
*
; the organ, and beat over thorn to bring
•And the will l» valid r
i their light opon the musia; but I know
TWF-pcn,
i the graud old anthem well, sud stood own. to Peru os she won d?

DRUGS

where you know you get none but the FIRST QUALITY.

BLACKSMITHING.

PAINTS &amp; OILS

what life 1 asked you to ■
» ? Could I offer myself to
xi ms if I

Marq. presently. ‘Has it tried you love,
my darling f
I did not answer that, but shyly took
my place bnforo the top tray.
•Ah, little Nina, it Is Impassible that

with us that tbo Priory ought to be ocraided. It is the only hoa*v in the'
neighborhood which I visit- Now 1

church, and I carried with m- the flow­

think ?' 1 inquired.

Soltool Books Ji' Stationery

tfito o/fy qooos i/t C/totf

s took my hand* in
*1 said I should co
1 Christmas night?
•You said so, but n

■ Often in the time that followed did I im interrupted.
bauds were tight upon the rails, and my
sadly remember how heeiih-sely I had
•Old Mr. Duncan was entirely ruled tongue felt hot and dry.
sung the comforting words that night,
' while 1 watched his listening figure.
there, Nina T
.
I rank was drained in the village, and
• io
and I —
walked
on —
togeth‘How very decidedly you shake your
’ Miq
,—r l .....
......... slowly
e —
a---- i ■
uoi uaio
er auwn ths qutel tens, the darkhen of that
would will it awar from hia
■ the Christmas night deepening am! j
my fath.r said. ' ‘Why, the
dMqwtung, and no star ynt ronluring narno aud the estate have gcrao Another
out into Jho chilling air. Yet wo lin-1 f,)r two hundred years.'
*
gen'd at every step, thinking nothing of

&gt;; .rej t.-izhllTVfMT

GOODYEAR «fc BARLOW

mure bright and tender lliam it used to

over toy ehair, while I first looked an-

Medicines
BE3SMER, HEATH k CO.

formidable children'* tea since he had

•There it no difficulty in deciding
UI was wrong in her mind,' said my
ithar, gravely ’Hew inveterate mad

Cheaper

DENTIST

•

Mrille.

liciitai.

unconditionally'to her. Ute will never
oven mentioning his only eon; but
Man) wan telling ma other things—how
Mm Duncan always sought hit advioo
now on the most trifling matters of bua-

PRESCRIPTIONS AND FAMILY

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp;, Co.

BECKlPTS.

Srltri Jitorjr.

Marq f asked Elsie, raising her small
Inquisitive faov, and trying—as I think
were all trying—to rend Mnrq’t

Espfi EttLHaM JDlfi B, 1871
MBS DBS CAN 8 WILL-

herhick.

THE MIST MT IT HfflW!

Gold &amp; Silver Watches

Russell &amp; Navins

What is it ?
EtM film aid Plate* Van,

LEE REED’S Trip Hanunor.

Swsrfs H°TEL,

HAMMEIlKlt.

Michigan Exchange, i
—

°

Immense Stock

k’ra, My “Trip Hammer, " with which I make Irons far BUGGIKK
enable* roe to sell Bunrira so LOW m Io DEFY COMPETITION.

°

PBIfflfflBE

,

.

r

’ Single scat- Baffios as Loib as
One Hundred DoIiai'M.

One Hundred n.n&lt;l Twent j ~flve Dollar*,

Fall

The little church tlamb. high upon don't tbeyr I asked.
the hill at CroMtnytocf. It fa not a
handsome church at all, nor curious, nor
famous; but I lore it dearly, as I ought
to love it, having lived all my life in its
very shadow, ani listenix! within ite-old

lbs pure white flakes clung delicately
am a very rich man, Eaie darling, hut the dark old wood-work. How enld t

and vary thoughtfully, and they fell up-

lira among tueb beMtiful flornre r
Would it make Marq hoppy I

laughed too.

sanctified it

lends with him

eldest daughter, of course th* chief of J ful scenti
tlie work and of th* pleasure, fall u;&gt;on : like your
me. The children (I mean my brothers j enure* 1
and sisters) helped me always, and wo ' with me.

banquet ball of that
hip already, pa

said laugh-

which had arranged thorn : *
flirg^ nil about tbo cold, and
.
. ....
_ jptetnly as th*
now filled the

Winter
Goods.

£2

. —---- -------- Jslk*d a
stooping, sun-baniod g&lt; ntloman. with
gray hair and a faro lined thickly by

□f Stepney r

Chnatmaa-etay were gone. I had
tiug my chickna« too noon. Never fire in my bedroom, etao I Ihink I sb
I! I feel that I shall win nooera at
Ladies will find almost everything
usualiy.kept in a Dry Good*

□

is the one great hope that loads me on.

CALL AT JOHN STANLEYS

Pure Wilk and Licuors
von aicnicixat. runroHKn.

|

Batt, Caps, CMG Baft td Stes

often glad that we were in the church

»t a Buggy far so small nu lunount of money. J do not Intend to loose
Ion as a buggy builder by selling a ixxrr article.

Mu Wor

IF YOU WANT

Jthfve«*«nt
------

to Warrant Good!

'Nina, a merry Christmas !'

bugry, and they are: A Good AXLE,
Tbo grratosi of all 1. the WHEEL,

Prices Guaranteed.

J. L. R^ED

HASTINGS MARBLE WORIS!

u.
I Axil firm handupuu them,

. failure. Of all the

B. F. STEIN HOFF

J. Cole &amp; Son,
* xnan,

MONUMENTS
HKADMTONl®.
TABLE TQra
MANTLES,
SHELVES, ETC.

ITALIAN

Sma! mttaial

UDFUltffi,

ere coiuitrueled in various parts of thw
bte. and to add to th* inkixioetoa ef

M, and continued fcr a cottplo of bourt.

Now Farmers,

I —___

Tyndall wore givan, a*, the rate of fifteen
deUns a ticket. For nearly a week the

lord of the manor, with £3,000 a year;
mine
£300.
night—on Chrmimoa night Ah, little
Nina, let it be kind. 1 have loved you

k iul S10.0W.

�fht^ntHiran^ttntifr.

Election Notice,
' th* written teitimonials of twenty -sewn
Senators in frrur of his eppointmant by
tbe I’residout.
stories of Boflulo licuting, adventuri­
i John Goforth Esq., an ublo and *x- sm-tug the Indiana, and the peculiari­
। perienoed tawysr ef Philadelphia, has ties of the country which ray friend
i boon oonhnaod as Assistant U. R At­ John was well posted in, and rotirod to
torney General in th* place ol CoF Wm. bed in our wagon about mhlnigbt, and
McMkbeol who ie installed in the oBc* slept soundly until I was uwak*n«d at
of U. 8. District Attorney for tbe east­ daylight by the gabbling ol Wild Gee so
ern District of Pennsylvania. From
long jiersoaal knowledge your curre*pondent can say of Mr. Goforth, that ho journey and a* I looked over those
is an able sad worthy gentleman—the beautiful prairie* gently rolling, no
right man for sueh a place.
hill*, beautiful road* nice a* plank, nil
unsurpassed by that of any country,
Senator Conkling mad* a model climate delightful, every body I saw in
speech la tho Senate on Wednesday good health; I thought surely Iwo an.
and Thursday on th* subject of tbo res­ heme* for all’ utssurpa.Kxl by any cjuh-

REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET

Isaac p. cnumANcr.

KlWABU C. WALKK
axDUvr cuMUt

When the telegraphic synopsis of tho
inaugural address of President Grant
reached Germany, that passage therein
which expresses tho confident conviction
that all the people ot tho earth are
drawing nearer so republican institu­
tions, excited tbe wrath of some of tho
monarchical journals, and one of them
exclaimed, tn its rage, that diplomatic
relations should immediately bo abeu-

olution declaring tho scat of i4nator
Caldwrfl vacant In power of logic and
strength of language it waa perfectly
Wulistorian.
After laying down the
principle* by which th* Senate waa le­
gally bound end limited, denying tho
right of tho Senate to question th* motire* of Stat* legislators in giving their
votoo for U. 8. Sonatore, and contend­
ing that therein th* State Legislature
and the Stat* Courts in tho absence of
any act of Congroa* conferring tho spe­
cific jurisdiction elsewhere, hav* exclu­
sive jurisdiction in all questions of
bribery of their own members ; ho avered that Senator Caldwell poaseswd eve­
ry qualification into which th* Senate
had a right to inquire. ,He received a
majority of the votes atet by the Legis­
lature of Kansas, and the election was
conducted in tho place and manner pre­
scribed by law ; tbo votes were honest­
ly counted and legally returned. Ho
had sat in th* Senate and exerdsod all

Exacuthw was guilty of such insulting
remarks. Of course th* German Guvernmont cannot bo held responsible for
this unseemly ebullitwn, and we only
at* it a* another Mridenco of th* feel,
ings of alarm and aversion with which
our Republic is regarded.
hr n over ws* elected at all, and in fact
Since the war, Prussia ha* become an
there Lad been n-&gt; election for Senator,
absolute miiitarr drapotism. Tho gov­
and that tbo scat which Mr. Caldwell
ernment ha* interfered so fur with the
has been filling ha* been vacant all the
time ! He exhorted Senator* to keep
which published to* alteration of th*
within the law and not to transcend it
ou account of sympathise and emotion*

CITY

City Ordinances.

OF

HASTINGS

SATITRDAY, APRIL 5th* 1873.
From 8 o’clock, .4. -If, until 8 cfdocJc, P. M..

Sxrtx.

JtasT »«■»»-•••*--"ACertter MOI. J.fere&gt;«Mre^.iwa»4« rfTtera^t*Bl«*e.
3Hied K.rsr Vsttey Bsllrni UvpoL

First Ward.
Alehin Edwin
Adams Josntt
Hauer Cha* H
Hnrtou ChaaH

Hasting*.

Wishart's Pino Tree

Tar Cordial.
ATURK'S GREAT REMEDY

HstongS Max

rnuip

First-Class Instruments.

Cn ■' IteTrantarUMlth. Ut IU rtn*u •lull
idMlvsawk
I. m th. On am iUII
(ran U»&lt;* UmvsIHv &gt;»us •■4iuu ki&gt; Sigi fn-

1 so trw* til** Io Ua&gt; atU

url rt *• w-4«n

New Scales.

Lewis Henry C
I-emni Ell
McMurry Lafnyetl
McElwstu* Delos

New Styles.

. Very Low.

tb* United States os a great potion

Hotchkiss John
and whatever may be tbe wrongful in­
fluence uj&gt;on the Legislature, 'die set is
his own. lie intends to do it, anti it
cannot be set aaido. Ho said if the
question wtis one of expulsion it would
bo governed by different principles, and
tbo jurisdiction would be unquestioned.

A POBI

Month 20th, J87H.

* At length the suspense is ovor and
the new national Cabinet la (imply a rosppointment of the old by tbe substi­
tution of Judge Richardson, in place of

.

k

lUsoix It«a*iiS*d_—_____
• tk« rrvpyc SHUIU «t *11 r»MM i
r» jmoti
l-n
at mail rMstaler iBts-lKM 4iM«*n. to tk
//annas Abram II
Zfeyfotd »m JI
Huny Heury IT
JZowre James M

Myers Wm
Manthall Arthur
Marent Barclay
Mann LcviO
My«r» Joeepii
Maynard James W
Mayusni Myron H
Minkler John F
Min.lv John
MyrmWni II

Tig Piae Tree Tar Mai,
Great American Dyspepsia Pills,

J/anee Daniel
JfeNair Fredctipk I
Muury Joeee
JTcC'-iy George
-VcQuoen Oliver
JA-fo'llan George //
H.usJu^U
McGraw Lewis
■Main Francis
Jfsin Fred
.Wain JJarvey P
Mann Levi 6
Newman Win
Nodiuu Andrew
Norte James
Northrop C’fasrlre U
Otis J.arnb
Odell r£ra
Pewors JFm E
1‘owere JT’m JI
1'mton Bony T K
Parker Nelson
Phillip* Traverse
Phillips Leander
Parsons Ephriam Sr
Farter Erasmus D
Porter I!&lt;&gt;l*-rt B
I’nckel Jfiltou
Ibuscns Epbruun Jr
Hobinson Geo 11
Roberts Gurdon
Ramsdell Edward 0
Ramsdell Alfred A
Itolfc J/icksou //'
Roberta Jsmos P
Ruseel Julius
Iluforu John
Rower Augustus
Rock Adam JI
R-*d George M
Rich Jason
Itenki* George
Sheldon Fhitn A
Hwin David H

Stephen

Sarsaparilla

Jooe« Morgan
Kuhlman Keubln
Kittfsbury Hlrsni
Ksnfodd lilram J
M*ttr.Hc^l
Myers Joseph
McMurry Msdtaon
Mixer Ly man X
Moon Byron

eats;'

tooted, b a just tribute to a werthv and
able man wboee faithfulness to ecnvicI left Topoka un tbe Santa Foe B- R,
iioaa of duty lost him his seat in the
paaeed through a^liMntifel country, and
tfewst*. Your’correspondent fans little
a groat many flourwiring towns along
aequaintanoe prewsnoliy with the new
|be Jig* of tho road; a good farming
Aamstaat Secretary, bet will continue
country with c*m*&gt;diubUe timber, an
abundance of coal, and as good stone
quarries a* tiiore is to be found in any
country. At Newtoa, I took tho branch
road that rune to ton sty of Wichita,
wlu*h is a place of four thousand inbabstMta, sod it ie a woodor to bsfodd.
Three year, ego fest fell the flrrt hoowi
was built, and now to aee th* immoo**
store* filled with goods; tho big hotels.

Smrth Pbineae
Sortwdl JFm A
Skinner Albert
Swin Jnmee A
Hartwell JFm »’
Standley Frank A

Fourth Ward.

tiudlJcss* C
Tongate Edward
Taylor E-igunn A
Tomlinson G01irg&gt;,
Tinkler ffm
Tinkler Thomas
Throop Arem-mous

’ Piarte

WHOLESALE &lt;fr RETAIL^

J E W E L ER'S !
Tbo LARGEST and moat complete Jewelry Store In tb* West, with tbs flat*!
Htock ever brought to the City.

Marble Honrv
Marshall Gongn
Myer* W m H
Mnut Jacob
Malfory Edwin IT

Cedar Creek, Haren'Ji, on* day.
1
Johnstown, Doty School llnmw,
April 1st, one day.
Hickory Comers, April 21, ono day.
Hastings April 8tb, and S)th, Court
House, two days each.
Woodland, April 10th, one day.
Kashvilln. April 12th, one dav.
Middleville, April 14th, two days.
Assyria, April 17 th. two days.

i shall iadsks U *arl««J
Srjtrssyzr:!

-Johnson i: Co’

&lt;My New* Depo

Kimble Erastus .
Kinfold Frank
Kl-qipcr Christopher
Lak* 2feury
'
Lathrop Mehiah J

WORM SUGAR DROPS

Frairie Stat*. There seem* to b* a desire among a greet maay in this vicinity
un account ot our long anil severe winter

Haskins H'm IT
Zferiow Elwia U
Z/icks R~m F
Zficks Charles 2T
Hoonen Owen
Howard Frank
Jones Henry

B. F. NORRIS &amp; CO

Second Ward.

of Washington ha* been settled by rain
and there wo no longer hare tho blind­
ing dost-freighted winds which mar the
Warepeat it, that forms are only delightful climate of our city during
shadows iu ths absanoo of the substantc;
and that tbe Prussian Parliament is ab­
solutely powerleva, and ha* not a ccn•tabdo to Jenfctco it»J will against ths
crown. It is, therefore, only a debating
school, whoso deliberatfous tbo govern­
ment wilt adopt when tbo results are
ucoi^itiLls .[and, an a matter of exped iEditor Bivxxs: A* a great many
« ncy, tbe government is too wise to pick are making enquiries of me and ore
a needless quarrel about minor matters. anxious to know about th* country, tbe
But whenever th* Emperor desires the climate, the soil, the times, th* proepct*
adherence to a certain .line of policy, in tbe State of Kansas, I concluded I
tbo chambers must either yield grace­ would write eoaie particulars for gene­
fully, or they will b* seat home and ral information which may interest
disciplined like unruly school-boys. '
those contemplating] to move to (hat

to find a home in some mm* congenial
climate, and 1 being affected in the
same way and coming out almost wintor-killed this spring. I therefore took a
trip to Kansu to so* too country and
what 1 thought nbotii~ making that
State my fntur* borne
I left Hastings, March 10th, enjoy­
ing a ride in my sleigh to the DiqxX,
with good winter weather, and in two
days time waa enjoying warm, pleasant
wca'her, nith th* *i&gt;ring birds merry
songs, children barefoot in tbo streets,
door* and windows open, farnwr* plow­
big and sowing, making gardens, sot­
ting trees, all-alive and busy as we are
in May. How strange it all ecemed to
mo. I went to T&lt;qwka, which is a
beautiful new city, where old ‘'Subsidy ssjj
Pomeroy received hi* cheeks for private
life from York, and now be is familiar­
ly known through Kaunas u old “Sub­
sidy Pomeroy.” But I will Jot him
pas* by saying that the people *f Kan- ;
so* rejoice to know his power for evil In ■
too politic* of that State is forever end- 1

U arcroom, .Vo. 2o8 Greene, near Eighth. St.,

S,,X,i5T.-u’kt!

waktd into ontrgelic activity, and are
tten or ptnonntl cf tho cabinet on their requiring ail city improvement work
part was inadmlssablo; and yet, th* not performed promptly and according
to tho contract term* to bo perfected
German press in America, denied by
and pushedforward with dispatch.

OUH WASHINGTON LETTER.

Hossrd A Co, N
to get th* Jtuup*

■ XCS;

Tbo Grand Union Ball to come off at
the inauguration ball room, under tho
auspice* of the various State . Associa­
tion* uf this District on the 25th in*L,
promises to be a groat success.

intelligent men
or or ascribing
inherent power to tho Prussian Parlia­
ment, while, in point of feet, it is stm-.
ply an aasociblage of persons who are
(Mt mittad to advise tho government up­
on ouch measure* as tho government
may lay before them, tut who must,
upon all important questions, side with
llio gorarnment er olso their advice is

wonting

New Prices.

■ cjunio against ihoso papers that dared
to publish tho I*re*ul*nt's inaugural.
While schoolmasters are starving ut I
a salary of from one hundred and twen­
ty to two hundred dollars per year, tho
private snldior ie three htmdred and
twenty 1‘rusrian thaler*. Th* peace cstaldishment is fixed at four hundred
tbouaasdmen, which cosfe ono hundred
and twenty-eight mdlionx of t halon, or
about on* hundred millions of dollar* in
gold, besides th* extra expenditures
for armament, fortification*, and the

fH«

liciLN

NOTICB is hereby given, that the several Aldermen of the Several Wards,
of Htetl-trnliou, under and by virtue of an Act entitled, " An act
r?v v to P,,M,'rvo ‘bo purity of Election*, and guard against the abuare of Elec?™eArn.!,.cbl‘&lt;7 •’/ “ R«xlstmtlon of Wectorv, approved February 14. IMO. a«
amended by act li&gt;l, Scwlnn Law* of 180J, appr.reedMr.rch S.1,1M»," will meet on

Wellington city is truly a frostier
city. You woolJ know it by. the Buffalo
meat in market at two cents per pound,
and robes at from ono to. three dollar*
each, in short, here is all the evidence
you can desire to txmvtbce you that you
are away West on the frontier. This is
on the Osago Indian trust lands. There
are plenty of claims to bo taken; second
han-1 land* c'.usp, a good pteco for a
man to inveat moaeyr Altec (pending
a few day* in WcDlngton, I turned tty
face homeward, buying a Faairie Dog
which I brought through with nu&gt; crea­
ting quite a sensation among the pass­
enger* and nt tho Depot where I stop­
ped, all anxious to see tho little wonder
of tho West

New Advertisements.

BACON &lt;fc KARR’S

137 &amp; 139 State St

corner cf Madison,

HOWARD
Indies' Fino Gold watch.-.
Gulti Opera Chain*.

Diamonds,
Silver Spoans,

ta absolstley pa

Gold Neck Chains,
SilverVeet Chains
Table Castor*.
Cake Baskets,
Hyntp Dishes,
Spoon Holder*.
Cap* and Goblets,

Cord Stands,
N’pkm ninPuWaiter*.

Gold Ring*. ’ Gold Terth Picks’
Gold Watch Key*,
Coral Bead., ’
Coral Necklace*.
Coral Sett* and Rings,
Brons* Omnmente

I

U&lt;'ld Tbimbh-.
Silver Thimbles,
Gold Locket*,
Shirt Btudds,
Music Boxes,

Q;ier&gt;

and if any ono
M. Ml U the

g]*m«

Office and Parlor Clocks of every description.
Watch material and Tools for Jewelers.
-

..
38•

C- r. NORRIS &amp; co.,

137 A in STATE STREET. CHICAGO

SALT

fcwpenllr prov

SALT

BARLOW &amp; GOOD YEA. R
k«ep . htg. wpply „r 8.U for

.1 Uwen m.rk.1 r.ie., io

troyediU rou

their Brick Warehouse.

at SB 6 nti id IB mt son ttai Salt Emi b nt Mkr.
mor„„w ,0 denlrri &gt;t a
vance above Car-load Rates.

sn)il] ai
'

Taylor T Baxter

tubb«-

Water Iiime,

DrJ. C. AYEF 4. CO., Lowrfl, Mm.,

•om* »16»,(XX&gt;

Any one voting our cty should call ati ur establishment and *xamin* th* cools.
THE CHEAPEST PRISES IS OUR MOTTO

.

Third Ward.

School books,

CHICAGO

Ohio limp,

rve Lapstn r&lt;Ws&gt;tiD JJ! 04H L04»

Wool,

�bepublicax city caucus.

K*Fi,bucMi B\|&lt;aaq

Regular mooting of tbe Common
Council at tho Council room, Monday
evening, March 24 th, 1873.
Present—Mayor, Recorder, and AMs.
llama, Jow»ll, Wooley Kontio'.J and

For the purpose nf organizing an associatiou to purchase ground, and erect
* Warehouse and Elevator, for the
atorngo of farmers produce and such
other commoditiM as may be doomed
, necessary for fanners use, and to tanin­
, tain tho amno. Tho undersigned xubREPUBLICAN WARD CAUCUSES.
Jxvibor* for the .tack of said assoeisifon

Local lllwKS patice;.

1*L Tho name and titlo of this asso­
ciation shall bo. The Barry County Agri­
cultural Warehouse Assoreation.
2&lt;L The place where it. Warehouse
and Elevator ahall be located, and its
. ypenitions of atorage and its cvnsxal
, business cutxdoct*! shall be in the city
of HaMinga. Barry County. Mich.
j 3d, Tbo board of directors shall con­
j siat uf aoveu at■ cfchuldors who shall bo
elected by a umjonty of tho stockholder.
1 of this association at a mooting to be
_ ...
i

Hasting*. March 20th, 1873.

Of Clothes if Bought from

Mlnutes of previous msoting road and
sjiprovod.
Account of Wm. I).’Hayes, l?2y«ars
salary as Recorder, 8125, was presented.
On motion of Aid Jowell, the account
wax allowed and order drawn.
By Aid. Hama—
Thst tbo resolution pamed by this
Board, July 12th, 1872, authorizing tho
Mayor to appoint a Board of Health bo

do tiller into tbo following articles of

__Nortcx.—Positively I.. must hare my
accounts settled by May 1st, as I am
going awny on account of my health.

$3.00 to $10.00 SAVED ON A STTIT
Shirts anc^Drawers 40 and

Cents that other Stores' sell

New Advertisements,
Winter Overcoats all will be
»old below Cost.

Price ofOver-

$25.00.
$10.00. Fine

By Aid. Hems—
That tho Board proceed to elect
*11J t a Physician, to.be a member

REPUBLICAN CAUCUSES.

fool Suits $12.50 to 20.00.

Black cloth suits $12.00 to $40tho Board of directors shall direct. '
-lih. The capital stock of this omocuitiou shall be eight thoumnd dollars, to
0o divided iuto aSares of fifty dollars
each; but tho capital rfiay bo 'increased
if urcesaary in such manner as the stock­
holders shall provide.
5th. Each aharo of th&gt; capital alack
of this association shall ba entitled to
ono vote, but any ono person ahall not
acquire or represent more than ten
shares of stock in this asnociation.
tith. Tlii» aaaociation shall elect a
Prmideat, Vire Preaid ent, S-crwrary.
Trwuunr, stul seven Directors from
among the stockholders otsaid asaociation,-annually, by a ■.najoritr vote of all
thumemb.-r* present nt said mooting.

Say man ; are you hungv ? Woman
are von feint for want of food? Child
do you want something to eat? If so
call at 1* E Stawtfcr’s Eating House
North Side State Street, where you will
find eventhing in tho lino of eatables,
only 25 rente per meal.
46tf

Sail Ho.—N. T. Parker of this city
will sell at low figures. for coal* or good
approvsd notes : two good Mares, one
weighs about 1200 lbs, tho other about
900 lbs, two Smgte buggies, two double
buggies, two double and two single HarnesMi Hero are bargains for th«w
wanting such property, that uro not
often met with. Ctutt ttrlg.
45tf

Goers, clerks anil agents of .th, a**ociation: to fix tho salaries to .be jtaid to
;them; to require bouda fur thorn, and
I to.tlx the penalties thereof; genorally,
to do and preform all tho acts that it
may bo legal for a Board of directors to
do under the mt aforesaid, and tbe
general law, governing corpora'ious in
tho State of Michigan, and they shall
also have power to make all by laws
that it may bo proper and couvvnisut
lor them fo makn fur Hie gennral rogulatioti ot the buaiuoas of thi' association,
and the managenwut and administration

CuArrw Hanns, face, rough akin,
v-iiuplus, ringworm, salt-rheum, and
other eutnucouv affections cured, ami
tin- skin nude soft end smooth, by using
the Juniper Tar Soap, made by Caswell.
Hazard A Co, New York. Bo certain
to get the Juniper Tar Soap, as there
uro many wurthleM imitations ramie

A Ballot being taken resulted as fol­
lows:
Dr. Wm. Upjhon, received ffive.
Dr. A. P. Drake, received ono.
By AIL Jowell—
That Aid. Hams, tbo Recorder, and
Dr. Wm. Upjohn, bo apjointed a Board
of Hrahh lor I tic City of Hastings.
Carried.
On motion Council adjourned.

fine English

and.French Cass, Sults,

Wl:..

made elegant goods and perfect
prices $25.00 to 40.00.

LOWEST PRICES IN» THE STATE
Overalls 75 cents, worth 1.00.

.

Spring Over­

White regretting that wo have not a
second Boutwell to plaeu at the head of
I tho Treasury Department, wo uro rc| juiced that ho has been sent.to tho &amp;&gt;n। ate, whore his experience as a Cabinet
| officer, his strength of character, un­
i qusstiuaed integrity, and oratorio! abil­
ity, will enable him to take a leading
position.
Wo hope the new Senator will daring
1 tho summer recifta, take up tho great
■ questions of the necessity and propriety
, of extending tho administrative funcJions of tbo Federal Government, becuaso they cannot bo touch longer ignoted, dfel it is of great irnjortance
■ both to himself and the country that bo

coats an inch to short&gt; .but per
flirt in every other way, they

will be sold

fonncr-price 510. and all wool
Meltons, Light and Dork, HO.
fonftcr price 81 (J. Boys’ nuitn
•2.50 to 815.00 at the Great

ONE PRICE

the ]&gt;eoplo from tho over-increasing en­
croachments of organised capital; regu­
lation* for tho bettor protection of pas­
sengers, and even cattle, on railways ;
regulation of fares and freight clmrgoc
4.-&lt;xiattou, subject to the restrictions i postal sarings banks mid postal tele­
and requirements and provisions uf ’
graph—aro endy a few of the. topics with
law.
9th. These artfcles of asaocistion may
be changel or amended at any time, by very soon deal.
the atu'k&gt;Ml.iera owning a majority of ' Very fsw public men bavo evot enter­
the stock of tha ns^-ciation.’ in any
ed the So usto, whose political future
mnnner not iiKunsiatant with |law. and :
tho sicMik holdera or any tec. and two ‘ was regarded with so much hopeful in- ■
thirds of the rtockholdcro present, of tsteot as that ot Mr. Boutwell, aud wo
the association shall provide after having fully balisve that tho just oxiwctaliun*
rocuirod notice ot such su;q&gt;o&gt;&gt;ed increase I of the public will bo tralix.-d, for he is

| Y«4 Don, and wc have a Carlton in
Fee Here. Stranger!—There la not an | Barry County.
institution In the City of Hn..lin«n that I Rond tn the Bxjrxra office and got
Is more worthy of patronage, than that
I yuiir Election Tickets print-*!.
Undo Eleaaar; call again when you
I bavo n basket uf Bicenpplc- ; Hoy.

Mason Allen, has notices in this
I week's Bsxxxa. for delinquents to aetilo

bargain.

ScotclP*tweed

Dealin;

Clothing, House !
3G Canal Street,

ftyBe sure and see our name above the Door as other Parties
Jealmis of our good name and immense business will represent
themselves As our Store.

not HkoJy to forget that tho welfare of

*^‘.5;
R. B. Wightrma Esq., is in this City
llurrv C-runty was laycd oat In tbe
for a short visit, and reports matters
yuar 1820, awl attached to St. Jowph
livsly Up fu Maa icwltu Co.
County, for ju llcial purpose-. In 1830,
Thu farmers in this vicnity are boon I
it was attached to Kalamazoo County,
to have a place to store thier wheat in
and in the year of 1K37, was organizml.
tbe futurr.-tilt such time ax they see Ct

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.

Ata meeting of the directors of the
’ Kalanuuno, Lowell and Northern Mich.
Railroad, held at Kala-noxjo on tho 21,
| of this month, tbe President wa» direct­

ed to place tho surveyors on tbe line al
| onre, with a view of locating tho line I
1838, tris 8729,531. Iu IMO the p.p- | from Kalamazoo to Iztwell, and the J
The Elevator Asaricialfoni consisting ulatiup of tha rounty was 1078, a Very , balance of |)u&gt; first asto-winent of 6 per
of fanners, report good sueuM in getting ra^i‘1 increase from tbo year 1X30, when
cipitai stock' subscrib*;;! I® |l»cir vhtur- the first , town meeting was hold, Mr.
Furltor, inform* me than were not rotors
i 1 We wonder whotlum the

DOUCHE

of our city and virinitl
anything about btuldini
Tn« Pramr and Sweetest Cod-Live r
Oil is Hamed * Caswell's, nudo on the
sen shore, from fre-h, selected livers, by
Cmwc(1, Hazard A Co., Now York. It
M.atisalutley pure aud sweet Potiouls
who have nuce taken it prefer . iuto u'.l
others.
Physicians bare decided it
superior to any of the other cits in mar-

D. McOmbcr and 1»JC. Sanborn, of
Baltimore, last weak jnircha&gt;*.*d Gru heail
of pure blood Durham ssttlv, two cows,

turo at the Court Houm, oh Saturday
owning next. Lecture |o commence a
H o'clock. Tum out onorybody.

See tho change iu Grfcble and Rus­
sell’s “Ad?' The am a not of btuineM '
done by a firnr is genenily indicated by
! iu liberality in advertising.

A rare chance tn tiny Dry Good.
cheo|»—P. R. Sabin * Co of Jackson,
oro selling out tbuir entire stock at Grat
coat They hnvn nn ininienee stock,
sumo 8109,WO worth of choice good*,
of all kinds, which they arc closing out.
and if any onoi* inclined to visit Jack­
son, this » tbe place to get bargains.

1*. T. Barnum, notwithstanding his
burn out last December, has n larger'
and better show than odor before, mid
will make n tour West again this,

Bi Cixxm—In these day*, when
tight bote, hot air, and sedentary occu­
pation*, cause the hair to full out, it is
matter of no h^tle importance to know
which of the hair profanation, are of
oay value. Th* majority, a» has been
frequently proved by the first dermatol­
ogists, or hair-doctors, poasess littla ar
merit. Such bring the thtt, it is consolmg to tnow who are afflicted to know
there is reaUvww yrerferfiMa, which is

Tho fir*! town meeting was hsld at I ber.
n&gt; housa of Jana-: ’his, on tho S, W. _____
—----■4 of Sec-.2L and now I copy from tho •
winter ol 72—3. is bound to be
' remembered Ur the people. Commenced
■ to snow about 7 o’clock Inst ■ vouing, and
must have mowed alt night and very
hard st that, as tbejsnvw thia tnuming
! meatunsl al-out l-tn-disa on the level,
With all our skeptntan, w, arc willing
to acknowledge tli-sro Am h.wn a winter
i for a few months p,-u. and proaamo
other people are willing to admit tha
same, and te&gt;jx&gt; the Chirk of the weather
will forgive our apparent previeus unbe­
lief, aud limit tho future snows of this
Spring to about one foot

Dr. A. R. Calkins of Allegan, diwl at
that place on the 17th i»st Tho Ihictor was a Christian, a (jsnik-man, and
will bo sadly missed by tbo people of
Allegan. '
___ _

648^3539

Chromo
ciry

&gt;'cMM (M wamUM ar,

depot.

Lcayitl's troupe of Boll Ringers, No.
3. gave an entertainment at Union Hall
in this City, cm Fridav Evening of last
week, to a large and appreciative andi.
sure. The performance was good in
every particular, and in some respect*,
was far superior to any thing wo hare
witnoessd in many a dar. Wo are al­
ways pleased to attend an entertainment
where the performance is not only first
class, but where tho artiste are gentle-

rjratrAfMsft

THE WEBER, HALLETT &amp; CUMSTON.
AND GABLER PIANOS.

IM. «rr. W»orr. »■&lt;* *»_*■*»■

la lee mU by as act U&gt;ry are »:i Ural rlaa* leiuunasta is every rr.peel
VERY RE.t«ON'AHLE TERMS ARE GIVEN.

FRANK L. WARD
May 15. ‘72

Hastings

Allegan,

hen's egg, measuring, 85-8, by fl 1-2
inches, nau weighing one quarter of a
pound.

We U-arn by the TiLyroyA, that a com­
pany of Kalaoiasonana are negotiating
with Uw Plainwell propio fur the purchsac of a site on which to baild' a
woolen factory.

anil also bom Hope, jwrtniuing to tho
■ early History of tho said Townships
i which will appear in duo time. By th*
I by friands, keep on thinkbig. awl write
I up all that is of internal, in you raspoctiro Townships.

.

Tbo call foe tho above meeting is not
recorded. Tho necessity of the first esll
I think given by Mr. Parker was that
I Mr. Hill had m-Jtud into Kalamaaso Co.,
ami that Mr. Willie m Campbell, was
inevmpetant to perform tho duties of

Tho Complain!* pf disgusting odors ]
and injuries effects produced by the uu j

of I'aratino Gils on uiaebin-ry aro itsex-;
jcuwsblo so long as tnanufactnroto na;
I obtain the Bjknn and Tallow oil* made infoimatfou of any who may Iw dasirej by E. H. Kellogg, of New Yosk, at tbo! CMS of distributing tbo bible to tbe jeetitut? in thu County, that at a recent
tn.-eting of the Exscut-vo Committee of
tho Barry County Bitlo Snooty, it was
voted to inatrvrt tbs Depository in Hatlings (J. P. Roberts*Co,) to defirer.
ap«nk a littfe moro polite, and say, when called njxm, biblreand tretacMnu
Joshua, if you &lt;&gt;u not oeaao ejecting the to royjxrasible parties, for diMribation to
■Olivia of the Virginia we*d upon the such, as are destitute, and ore unable
carpet, I ahalfsimiaiator unto you &amp; ■»-

haring a civil dance, when six Irishmen
[drunk) went in and kicked up a row.
A fight ensued, when three of ths
Lriahm.in caught bold of a German
niuno-1 Goota. throw him down imd
hold him, white the fourth Irishman
cut bu throat, almoit eevmng his head
from l&gt;M body.

lerof this City name to the conclusion on
Monday last that hs had lived long
। enough, end procured about fifty groin*
of opium (so aura rumor,) which he took,

Eruption*.—When t comment:*! uting
King of the Blood, I wu trouble! with
a ScroJnkms Emptier. &lt;m tbe back of my
nKk, axtonding to tbo back uf my aon.
Il had sxiated for several months, slao
the inside of my e«n, both bed been i
aoro for more than a year, aud had rreia- '
tod all ottompiM ot healing (and they
were many). I had tmd your tncdscinr !
bat a few month, before my nook and ,
rare wore enteroly well, nml bare not [

Harn to its yo ithful color, making it.
soft, lustrous, and ailkcn. The ec-.lp,
by its into, bee-wnew white and clean
It rcmovei nil eruptions and dnudrafi,
SBd,by ll» lomc properties, iirmcr.t*
the hmr from felting ont, a« it stimu­
lates! and nourishes the buir-glunds.
By its n.rc,lho hair grows thicker and
stronger. In bnldnow*, ll rwtores tl.o
capillary gl-vute to tlicif notma! vigor,
■nd will create n new growth, exct-jit
In extrema old t&gt;«e. It is the meet
economical Hain Dnsxaiwoover tw*d,
■v it requires fewer opplfeatioM, cud
gives the hsir a arilcntlid. ftteosT ttppearance. A. A. Ilnycv, 11.1), State
Asmyor ..f Mxj.tacbuMttA says, “Tho
conxtitaentv are pure, mid carefully
selected for excefim-.t auaiily; and I
•rmrider it tbo Biwt I’BxraKATio:.for its intended purpreca."

£;^jggwaags=

GEORGE WOOD ORGANS,
fcuw i ES; raas i blbb,

am

is rasea

JE» X uft. JNF O S .

Ail tho shove «3pet&gt;ar itutnssMata ere f&lt;r safe uu
by the HMUng, Ag^. ttm th-, a »»i»1

Tetssa and Tuu«
________

�wbv

Aarnrrncamv

12,000.000 ACRES. 1 Consumption can be cured.

Cauchy a CoX Column.

I

Thegreat German Remedy

WELCH * GRIFFITHS,
t&gt;
HUF»tOK*ToTtX WTHtRS
r
EVffKY HAW WAMKANTED.
J, FILES, BELTING* MACHINERY
unjitiiL btwiOT't wi

CAPITOL

OF MICHIGAN

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION,
Hailag ubtaiael at IS* ArdolMt, Mr. E. E. Myara, Um Ueaft i.t Um CewrigM et b&lt;a Fum
G.p.« llnwing of lb. Srn Capita! ol MlaM*l».

Th© Calvert Lithographing Company of Detroit.

mm, who wm har.dacitia* and ureawd in
tho Light el the foabioil. lightly towhod ‘
tbe eohrnry geutleu iu un the ahoaldar
and aaid inquiringly'
“Herr Buron run Weden FJ
The eeated f-eatlomaa alerted ur. sud­
denly, and repliad disdainfully:
“f don't know you, air." .
“Ab, You don't know tne, Herr Bar­
on,” said the young man; ‘do you want
ma, than, to have yoe nrreated ■« a
thief?
The middle age 1 mtn sprung to his !
feet, exclaiming i

■

-

Up«a ll&gt;. work, aad ar. new polishing a .phwliri Tialad UUMgraph of

.WINTER’

The New Capitol and Grounds,

SflitnMW li ifcastsalDflSIlEts

®^r£S^

,ss

ESSSfSt

100 Teachers or Students

55,55!) BUBS OF PBBBIS!
4a CaaK OmI Kalate aU Poaooal Proiwrlr. la airmail, tram »1 la (t,W.

Tho young man', two fnnrf. w,„
about to interfere, but tho apecial polite- j ,.p«i, volo.ld’n.’w. as&lt;l dvm7co.m Tb.
man of tbe Bo wary garden atortMil up F-ai Eriiuas or»CO,vte |nai pri»i«l ia EegtiU
Mdtedd. Woe murt not fight hwre, gxn- JAM£S V,CR

■Of ooumo not.* said bo who had boon
addneand aa Boron von Woden. ‘Let' Awxxicxv
M go to • more (rivete place, gentlemea.’ bo added to tbe three young mon.
The party thea went t-&gt; Hausera bar !
saloon, where a hurried oovorMtiun was |
held at the end of which tho middle .

IUxt&gt;

.

Coax—pLxxm.
________
iB^SSSLS^
——- ——'

A WATCH FREE

716 PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS
rjffi"

N. F. Bimlmi's biTeiMb
WATER WHEEL.
‘s.iit;; ftred
art fTerirenTraBjJi&amp;efc
OHmbmg,. wwltby l^S.n nobUman
TUK LiB“B&lt;T BTl&gt;CK ”
'
fortaoriTSuporior Presld.nt of the Fro- “ M'"““
T~ '*
e”“vine of Poeun, intrusted to his nephew,
Baron von Wedcn (a captain in the
Prussian Uhlans) &amp;0.IXX) thalers ia gold
Io parehaao in Berlin certain bonds I
Tho nephew met a number of fellow
°ffi«&gt;r», and they entared U(nB a carter
of dissipation. On reoovoring his seaMs
Baron von Wedea miwod 830,000 of his I
.uncle's money.
He resorted tu thn
.gaming table with the bone of recover­
tag tho loss by hi« winnings. Hi» play'
was disaatroiui and in throa days ho]
had lata than 8300.
Ho took tho first train for Hamburg, |
and under an aj0me&gt;! name sailed for
‘ Now York landing there on Doc. tin!:,
with only ISO. Ho spent that in ■ week,
and Uwsi began to look for employment. '
At length bo found it in Barnum's now:
cireu.. He lined in Fomytb street, and
frequented tho beor gnnlomi in thn Bow-;
cry, And it was in Bowoty Garden that
hi&gt; wm met by ths thrwo young men.
The ono who aceo.tod him was Baron
Johannes Von Oldenburg, and hio com- ‘
nasions were two eotitins from Boston,;
Bernliard and Froderirk von Luteoir. |
They were looking fur tho Berlin embocalar. At Hau»er’» saloon tbo fugi- ' FASTEN YOUR WINDOWS.
five Baron von Woden told young Herr 1 Ko af-nag la tevak. aa cattiag at uri&gt;: chrap.
4am.b „rf aoalljr apalxri : bolda a«d&gt; al •=•
von Oldenburg that thu inault bo had ।
offored him could bo evwugcd only in]
bloixL
Tho reply w»i, "no olijsc-1
tiona”
On tiatunlay muraiftg a duel was nr- !
ranged. As ox-coloael of a Now York '
cavalry rogimen!, an Austrian by birth,
and now a down town corutnunuon mor-1
chant, contented to oct sonond for Baron I
von Woden, and oao of tho Luteows
acted for Herr run OldonLurg. Ilm
woaruns wore Iro.-.dotrurd,. the place

r&lt;M auoeiri hr law aari en&gt;v&gt;l.d lw i» J
J. VAXbEWALKEB.

$23,900 in Heal Eatatc ’
$3,000 in Cash !
$6,555 in Personal Property.

u. i.

, “JteEZKJi.-

»"•

BEST THIHO IK THE WEST
Alchi»ou. Topeka A Santa Fe B. B.
S

T HREEIHMILLION
ACRES
OV.I Iirar th Arlmuu

ar.MSft
i-jsrtfS'.—-...... * "•— "..•tAfctfS"'-

&gt; wiatnMliaa C«u&lt;. »rn*a.
Greta a..,krerr W K He*U
.‘StsS'fcftru

Failry, th Jyutl fertaa cf

The Crowninv Triumph

■ M's Paratsi Seiiiiflata.

tu. They fought for nina minufoa witb­
oat wounding oach other Aftur a ]&gt;au»'
of fire tninutna Uiu eunloat wna neutned,
and Baron van Weden rwceirod a cat in
the left cheek. Hero th« phyriciau InfotfereJ cud hpetiiito- cmaed. Tbe
Barna was take'to Mobekcn. oad the .
otbm hailily made their way to Now5

“tlaiU l‘plm.41.1 '
I «»riryl&gt;ai&gt;a&gt;.
•7ra&gt;.Lll, mxI .
&gt;«4 Ikich &gt;i»

Bum PRATT, Ittt

StmnT.TOEB.W.

• CHIU M, fa. Alt

II any th.rata, ah, lb.
rf lk »&lt;«««
• h mid a.: I» rraaiad ■ Ae4 il l.-fartlxr ortai
’ rii*i"*«aia;r •F'l*’ UniorTi
mi I lari'aa. an 1 th. MariM Ihapal hr .«•«&lt;.M
.arr.-fiM.rrtalate pwlriuaU la tL« IruH
tUr.Hkaa Il.t.la. a •rwm.nr. rrLai«t aul «&lt;r
raltla,! ..i l Caualr nf iLrrr. fc. to.

Dr. Crook’s Wino of

.llBBKai;

Public Test

DR. CROOK'S

WINE

STOMACH BITTERS

Ss»2gfW%r similar pretmrutton ever oilcnil
tho public.
It t. rich In the medicinal qtiulitlra ofTnr.ind enequaln! fardlacn*en of the Throat and Lungs, j-r
forairg th. BoC ranark.Ua airra.

Concha, Cold*. Chronic CongliM.
11 aSactoally am than all

[$
Sewing Machine

For pains in Breast, Sidcr&gt;r Dark,
Gravel or Kidney IHm'am',
Diseases of tho Urinary Organs.
Jaundice ar any Li ver Complaint,

IS THE BEST IN THE WOULD.

$5 to $20

BEHIND
SCENES
IN WASHINGTON.
OPIUM

RATERS

Condition Powders!
WUtolsieliMnHPrBlH. AKna

It is also a superior Tonic,
Restore# the Appclite,
Strengthens tho System.
Restores tho Weak and
Debilitated,
Causes tho Food to Digest,
Removes Dyspepsia and
Indigestion,
Prevents Malarious Fevers, •
t Given tone to your System.
Till DILOIOOK’SWINEOFI Ail

‘NSURE YOUR LIFE

Tho Ma’tal Lift tats Cnpaij,

REJHUMS.

SEW IWATOESi

BOILER WORKS.
Which we will Exchange for WOOD
delivered nt our Foundry ; or WHITE

60,000 00
'

Assets over 850,000,000.

IN. VALUABLE GIFTS ’

Ciauw.

ASH, OAK « BOCK ElJI LUMBER

’’“"r t

dtdivered there or at any Mill within .

SINE’S

ten miles of Hostings.

tk*1 «n&gt; »irt«

K.‘tetH StS'T.E.'trctv"-“ lb. Millas Uf (U re.

DW0B, HUffiUJ, S MESffi.

ItFT iSuTEHPRI

1U merits bsre YT T.- &lt;nel«l lb. Ar
omuuI. fc.r people AY- 1Y. era tai iimlrni
Mil Ikal it utfo trail. asfeelaed

Cough and Cold Cure

S,9A

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UUOI CXBCL-TIOX
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1. w. vnooMAX,
Marek mb, un. alrtwi

I’KOBATK ORDKR.

Carriage &amp; House

P A. INALSU
T1 N G.
Flags, Banners, Streamers,
and Political. Caricatures
Fainted to Order,

P»rticular aUoution paid to

°r pit*1'.
800Pages, 250 Engravings.
A Btartbac
«r Mntiul UuraU.r. at ihi

r«/Xr »««
IL»1,TMh«W.
&gt; i twsely-are 7.-.

Caw4 prvwnl. Il mulalre Qwaaia. Tra.ri
DwwUr., Saud Fmala Cteala. Fanaa
■ Titian and Nadrama. at-d glare miarvallag naz
i retire, al K.iari Fb re, ci.ua II tvreala aUriliai
|MwrMa,aariiala&gt;alawhA&lt;taaM. Wati.aa.ria

Glass Show Cards.

LANGLEY DICKINSON.
. Halting., Sept. 18, 1872.—tf

PAINTING!
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What fruit ia moat riaiauory ?—Th a

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN

VOL XVII.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1873.

NO. 49.
A failure is

Profesiitil apd

Cardt

Fcnoud ml General.

jjotfrg.

FARMERS !
Greble &amp; Russell

I.. R CSS El.I.

eboat calling at your house. Would
■Just as I expected,' exclaimed Uncle
Father Burke will return to us next
it bo convouiont to settle our little ac­ Joshua, rubbing his hands exultingly, fall.
count this afternoon F
as at the expiration of six months, with

A RAILROAD LYRIC.

pirodF
'Oalr half of it, but my proeent nil*
ia to ooU*et my money nt that time. It
, and you will, with God's

Incite your special attention to the

&lt;'. G. HOLIiRlWK.
ATroKXItr *1 l-V. MUIW l* Cha

thing being put in tho savings bank
Haunted bocreea ere multiplying ell
cd great diaappointssaat, and as aba {"gainst a rainy day? And, with a satixsaed on in n different direction, she “fiad a&gt;x, Uncle Joshua placed Msmoa- over the country.
muttcrod to Iterself—
; «y in his pocket-book, ready to meet
Fifty thousand people are delving for
‘Jsat as I aspoctod. I shall novar Iw&gt;D&gt;0 oth&lt;,r eUim upon hit bonorolonre. gold in California.
toe a shilling.
Erurybady rays they: »Mls h*&gt;horn ho had thus bofriended,
The bufflilo mow of Colorado yielda
nrv going dowd Idll. I must got rid of i wilh * cnearful oountqnance returned an aromatic butter.
the chiklruh in soma wgy. Forhap. I ; to his happy homo.
. ;
may get a pair af aboaa ar two for pay. I
mant fur this half quarter if I manace
"HOMS, SWEET HOME."
_____ A-.. ...___ I .
■ or* should uso tobacro.
Ecmtnlsoenow of the AntherI Reading or writing by a flickering
A liulo discomposed Ire her interview •
with the tnachcr.'Mn.
-----I light imutes tho brain.
■
.
teacher, Mrs. fhoaipsoti
Thompson atepstep-;j
|«”1 into n neighboring groeer’s thop to
In tho spring of '&lt;3, John Howard
Whan the wgla wants hcryWWg to
nurehaac tome trifling artido for farat- 1’ayno gavo mo an amount of his advon- fly aho amaahoo tholr mat.
•j “’nsutuption.
‘
; turo in Georgia among tlw white., bor-j "Brick"
Pomorov
laika
of
re
*stob‘•Brick"
’I hnrn ■ Utt io aceoani against you. during on thair Mttlomonta oloturaldo luhinir himself at I-aCnnw
; Will it be convenient for Mr. Thonipwa the Ghoetow and Chorukoo Indiana.
; —
to sottlo It this eroningF asked the po. j I’ayuo, like many of our Httrtti of'
lite abo£4n*pcr, as ho produced the de- small letters, had strong sympathy fur
i sired article.
। the rod man's righto and homo, and,
Moro than 0,000,000 of&gt;
i 'la it his Uhual lime far settling ?' ( without thought &lt;&gt;f exciting anger, exwas th* surprised inqury.
pressed bis kindly foldings to any and and other wooden tobacco
. 'Well, not exactly, but money is very ' •very one.
. tight just now, and I am anxious to get1 It was at the timo whoa th* people
all that is due me. In the future I in. *r n----- ------------------------------ -— *- -•
toed to keep short accounts. There is
massacres and night fin?. 1 tian of fighting editor.
the little bill, if you would like to look I and murders, till tliey could aadure tho
at it. I will call around this evening. I outrages no longer, and Rrusidcut
jt 1. a suihtl affair.'
I Jsaksou was favoring tho removal of
-Seven pounds to no small Sum to us the t
just now,' thought Mrs. Thompson, as aippe
sire sadly pursued bar way homo.
Tri
200 per night without a tremor.
Jcfforson'a firs', inaugural address has
been more quoted than anv ea* deiirer_ ._Ii_,_
'
.

i We ask you to take it
OIV

WM II. IIAVFORD

With this Guaranty

l.l« Is-ul ’ laadi ‘wlustil anJ •-.l-J «ad All ta. •
WM. H. Hl'RGHEll,
:
'■* —•""I

That it will EXCEL any and ALL 1’luv s in the following points :
IN EARLY DAYS

1st. It trill run with less draft, and turn a deeper nnd wider furrow.
2&lt;1. It will, do better .work and will not dog, the standard being curved and the) beam
jltigher.
.
|
3d. It will last more than four times os long as any other plow, as it is Chilled harder
; titan tempered steel.
•
4tlu It will scour in clayey and mucky soils where a steel plow will not.
5th. It is easier to ho!4 being a Center Draft.
6th. The points will wear twice or three times as long any other.
i

JOnX ROBERTS

WE UPJOHN,

THE CELEBRATED

South Bend Wagon!

&lt;4

DR. C. &lt;'. LINSLFY.

,»Sg,.AH£iIS,'Bi.KirftarS

At Factory Pri

grlert JtBrp.

Ml 1.0 T. Wil EBLER.

Salt! Salt! Salt!

VROOMAN.

FARMERS

11 A.-I?., W K1.1.LA.-1A. w V1

,

Look to your interest uud purt-’ni.-eyour Salt nt the old stand of
G OODY i : A I { st B A I

BESSMF.R, HEATH k CO.

W

nti got none but the FIRST QUALITY.

jfLto oifY Qooos i/i tyDitsi y^nfr-

FRANK I . WARD,

DENTIST

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

fcliia.

Eljilt Ell BSiI&amp; Jim 1!, 1112.

THE GUOEST WIT K llfflffi!

Gold &amp; Silver Watches

pn | and brokenLU. , daily
daily walk..
walk..
1 'Bad enough.’wa.t the re^y of tho

Nay,

children

may be

DRUGS

Utah.

i iiItjM h mH b I Unr. “

Sweet’s H°Tel?

Yaw, My “Trip Hammer, ” wlttr which I make Irons

far

BUGQIEN.

to DEFY COMPETITION.

HAMMERER. I am prepared to offler

Michigan _Exchange.

j SinjJle scat Buggici as Low as
• a

One Hundred Dollaim.

And two Seated Fanners’ Busies at

Fall
and
Winter
Goods.

only way is to w. up apncarancn.
show no signs of going behindhand, and
all will go well with you.'
'Vary troe, Undo Joahun; but how

neighbor White?

•A miracle that tejvery easily wrought
•Jura, I imagine.my good friend. What
ia the amount of your debt* which press
discharge thorn F

a snug sum for leather.

I did intend

menths?

DoIIui-h,

I shall ah» build Higher I'mct Wotur.

Pure Wino andLionets 1 rll„.

■I will

Now Farmers.

Bit!, Cv, CLOTHING MEM

&gt;o small an amount of money.
Imilder by selling a re or article.

village
re. Bennoti,

Price* Guaranteed.

worthy neighbors. No.
1 thanking no. I am ।

IF YOU WANT

BASTINGS I1RBLI WOBLS!
B. F. HTETNHOF1 ■

J. Cole &amp; Son,

GROCERS.

MONUMENTS
HEADSTONES.
MAKTLEB,
SHELVES, ETC I

ITALIAN

!

City Dinins: Booiri.t

Solid aUfcteiiai

ura rum,

stucco
nffl W
UE teUQ

Ths

paid us promptly,'

Not till it was

Until reeentlv Lowell was tho

‘‘Very well;
ploys, in Lowell, 05,000 apiudloa, 1.000 g^od. I'd just

ay who is evidently going
‘Quite right, and T will
tffil this eveuing. I h^vi
account inf tho iricknoas the poor man

Ladies will find almost everything

One Hundred and Twenty-five

ear Noto Good.
A Boston lawver on School Street was

path.'
•Bet there lies tho difficuli
Thom [■on. This ia a aelfis

a poor nnghber going down hill, their
first thought is whether it will affect
I their own interests; end provided they

Immense Stock taoublo

UUASD RAVlUK............................... MICH.

HO^JBS.

Our deeds ore like children that are

‘Just so.’ replied the wife. The
neighbor think w» are going down hill.

marked tho fanner.

Stlii Silver bbH Plated Ware,

WARM MKALB AT ALL

that pillows, though not
the hiuuan iiecus. cam* u
of rational beings.
Trying to define lovu is like trying tow
toll how you kum tow brake thru tho

marched for perlia|«hallHSthickets and fields, passing
unusually-lighted and rv*]wctabio-ajr-

Gen. R. E. Ctlson, of Wdmingtou,
, N- U-, has aceeptod on offbr from tho
moving, aq&lt;l as ths pgrty approached Khedive of Egypt of a profsearrship in
' 'Neighbor Tliompvin appears to bo
Uentur, they heard uugiug; finally the Government Military Ac*dumy at
running down very fast. I ton remem- one from th« pww and die other from I’ayuo could distinctly rveugniae thu
the leaolinr *
musio of “Home. Sweet Homa."
a Judge oa the English Bench who was
ItojiJy wm preruntod by a knock at
the door, and tho appt-nranoo of a lad
industrious mat
who pv-sonlo.1 a neatly folded |»rwr
and disappeanxl.
Medicines
‘Tho butcher*a account as I lira.* c.xclaimcd the astonUlred sboanaki-r.
‘1 have generally employe 1 him for 'U’hat U to bo done Mary? Bo much
myaolfand family.’ was the reply, ‘and
I mast cunfses ho is a good ‘workman;
long there—he said they had brought
Dye Stuffs, but
nevertheksi. I believe I shall step
one of the spies of the Indians, “who
into Jack Smith's this morning, and or- always given satisfaction.
If I could claims to have written sumo xuig about
The Stats
only havb ns much employ me nt at usu­ 'Ilotuo,' which 1 never heard tell oh."
al, and &lt;1» usual credit allowed mo. I
’Die offlcr's couriosity waa excited, in the neighborhood of Blank River
could mon astisfy ail Ihreo claim* ; but who. hearing the tong at tho same Fails to su
ning behind baud. Thore is generally to meet them now is impossible, and time, went immediatly with tire guard tire United
rente risk in helping lho«i who won't tlio nrknowladgcuivnt ot mv inpbilitv ,
help IhemselrcA.'
would send nt tlUl furthoron thodown-'
School Book-i J- Stationery
want path?
‘•What is yuur namaF’
mo to are alwut a pair of si
this morning, I will follow
"‘John Howard P-yn*.’'
pla and mil upon ritgith,
prisoner, but oqly a little
triend of mitre, however—i
door arvuM.l thu (ear that another rhmxir.
ralaome fallow.'
claimant was about to appear.
••Good
adopted by rntalligont murdsrurx
■And yet he seemi tn be getting
prescriptions and family
•Well, good folks, 1 understand the
ahead in tho world.’ answered tho far­ world does not go as well with you as
mer. ‘and I am willing to give him a lift. formerly. What is the trouble F
Bat I Lave an err-nd nt the butcher's.
much cnrotnocy on Washington's birthbecsAts.
I will not detain yon?
reply, 'if men would not try to adt
"Here, Payne, tako some of this,"
the afflictions which tlw Almighty
banding him a rndo camp flask. whda
the subject of their previ- to bo necessary fur us. The winter
ho raised hie l ead with hii
tion. Ho certainly presontthat ha might drink.
and misfortunes, which we endeavored
Soon Payne, half dead.

Russell &amp; Nevins

What is it ?

HASTINGS, MICH.

Wo get at too
from what wo road
filling up must bo through our own ex-

PAINTS 4 OILS

BLACKSMITHING.

■

atancwi to do good
ordituuy attuadona.

Mint

| purchased mv last stuck. They are both most girlish man ia the
very urgent for immediate iwyment, al- marched him off between
GOING DOWN HILL.
though they always hare been j fully armed -mon.
----- .
U willing to wait a few months until I
Ho saw hi* sttnatiun, ar
■Tint looks bad,' exclaimed larm-v I could make arvungcnjer.ai to moot thair I trcmblo and bog and protest

|j.P. ROBERTS &amp;

malta a living.

l doratand it’
j produced in th* Ude* Bupcrifir region
Her perploxiw
since UHfi is ostimanted at &lt;120,&lt;&gt;78,Ing her husband i
his band, and a countenance oxprorairu | often committed such terrible outrages 8M. \
of anxiety and concern.
’ upon the white populs-2— — *------- ‘----Mary,' ho acid, as aha catered. I ate every one to bittei
two unexfiectad oslls for mon-j and.all their friends.
oat at Lutowell. Canada, the other

T. It. DIAMOND.

Rasiville.

Frovidanoo will have * Ifogsr WIL

The LaCroaso railroad bridgo will
cost &lt;1,000,000.

PLOTS!

CHILLED

DL1VEB

~ tV R lullt A IIOl RROOK

Tho literature of natioos beritis with

South.

signed legibly, and, lifting bis beg of

�bacon

City Ordinances.
Ta. Naser. Sasjrfsv ul AMansro
cfIUmmw ia I'w.

Um Ots
OsO-M,

MteCkr Stn—liaw;
OftDIXAXCE NO,ia, Ute a------ ■ n -----

-J'-—-'.ism re— re-feacuJlgScri I
"gr^te.si-x£.-^r.rt:
"

Thomas Guthrie, D. D.; The Maple
and the postal service of the country, I Tree; Origin of -April FeoT ; East Ten- '
and what additional legislation » uee.-s- ’ aeasov aud Its R*w&gt;urs«. c:t., alw an ;
aary to guard against iatemrptina by ' excellent list of room: jublwMtion*. I
. hoetiie action on the pert of tho oompa- i Terms &lt;3 a year. Single Nuu.besa.30
lam. The hijr.h ia the pneumatic tube'J cents. 8. It ft’tttn, N. Y.
: w ecnr.ect die Capitol with the Govern- i
Batxoc's Mivirni roe Aran.—Rai j
I men: Prating Office was duly poked at j
■ by a rewthrthm. and Mr. Brisbane will low’s Magarino tor April is iasued. and •
have to pat it through veuaor fill up the j nice numb«r it ia,£&gt;r it is printed oe
i the wbitvwtcf pep er, with the blackest

-brUOS 1. X* &gt;*»IV-1 er revMM »i*U Ua, ■
*f
or
re.u. ‘.oU.«v.

m.‘..~ •2-.re-..’rre,re—

iXaESESwrur^

SATURDAY, APRIL 5th. 1873,

SSbS

-=&amp;r2wSt?x~E-sj= ^X’SSEaESiSSs

l dSSttJttteg«jsvrts4

[ of ink, and is now ano uf the haadsom- ■
' ost msgarines in tho coaalrv, and filled
with tho west interesting matter. It r rertMBS. .&lt;■ Dvnon UiaJI snout or voCar iar

t&amp;SSF“ &amp;«

First Ward.

sgMicys.Tst sttsiwte

r1 S » d ’

I®

-y™.-

Tito refusal of the railroads to cootin- .
uo the postal ear ^rice, io making con- '

js3^SKSsayjst„..,

*** *'*" ***

“’d U“' i

AXEMDSEXT.

New Scales

a

1!

iii

Du. A. P. Lhuxx, long a rerident of
_ourGly, a man cf abiEty, and whoo
exocutivo nunlificatiijui fit Li-n peenluvrly for proriding over the Council, and
thereby eeesring U all such legislation

il!!i
■rf

siderehja stir in leading quarters, and if;
, these m.-,iMjnti-e know when they are
ot. safe groand they will accede to tho I
| iuersased prim proposed by the ia»t
; Cougnai. Th* impatienes of the pub- j
lie with the impceitiou of these monep- |
; lies is already *J great that it in quite I
as much as the most liberally ioctined (?)
Judges can do to keep up tho judicial
diwiooav in favor of powers olaimed :

First-Class Instruments.

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j

Fntjip

tens area ib.

'lit

ThJ RepcI-bcarj of the City of Hasttags mwt in Caucus at the Court House,
on Friday evening, and nominated the
loUewing ofSecn, and their shoe com­
mends itself to the eonsideratioa sn&lt;1
hearty support cf the pe. ;.U&gt;:

Cornwell Syhrtater
Cook Howard
Clough HoratioCook Adrian D
Dewey Goorge M

Dingman
Dibble Jaa

=gi«~'^X’WEit:-xs

Tho thanks of Use Senate wore ex- ' should always do. The head vt every
tenAsdtoVice Presidont Wilson, for
family in tho country should semi 11,50
his counevy and ability so its presiding to the puMwiMTS ami roooivn ibis Mag­
officer, and at 4 Hi M. on Wodneoday arino without delay. Tbomce A Talbot, | raJv*W« iCnv.
the bodyiaftjoeraM smw As, leaving r.c!
i !,***&gt; *”
"*
3*1 Brrxmfinld St, Boetun

CotaaX Benonn A
Carlow John
Cole John C
Cornell Mateknd
Curovl! Euseell

J

t-jrardiag the inun of Proific Railroad
.bauds and various matter* concerning
It is
th-tn to-be reported to the Secate at its look for it as eagnriy as adults.
! SWUM .. AV «*rem sSnuas wsJm iSm re*light, witty, gay am! rovers, so that all
can find sems this* interesting ia its pa­
ges. Every subscriber who s-nds tho &lt;^ia»javW’|Ow«.vv
rews^tsv^va.1 laipublisher »l,50 recviws the Magarinrr
for ano ynar, and &gt;lso a pretty little
URDI.XA3CE MO- A
Chromo
worth
at
Least
50
cents.
The
.
«
Hte
JVU
mw
.
m
«.J
A.i.Lu« .,I place ou filo and print with tho report
of the Committee which invrotigated | April number contains an exciting sea
the ehnrgo. against him, a statement stocy. a thrilling adr-atnrv sail several
jwatty little love Corio* which will
«*xpiaaotary of his pnsition in tbs credplease the ladies rm mack, for all of'

New Styles.

tin bk Jobs A ,
'Goodyear George E
Gtvriyeor Nathan IS
Green Homy I.
— HV.

New Prices.

lotice.

ent time t&gt;r th- raiiraad*. The r.re*mt
! strike for higher pay ia anrsssonahla
ability to judge ut the various property ' and anjast, because a raascnuble iainterests of the city and asoe— them ac- | ersaae has just berm allowed. If tho
corimgly, bewpeaks iir him a fuB vote,^ rule of giving »u lack nnd having an;
and tho hearty work cf all. You may Sil Aiken by force is to gnrorn. th-.u the :
as well l-o getting your blanks reedy, ; sooner tl.a Government talus, charge of I
Uss. naruwkritUgNjdraoy.'
the railroads, as it did during -the srar.,
| pie. There ita puiat at which patience
under opposition senses to be a virtue, '
and that print ia nor very nearly ar-1
pntiea frithful!;.-; sad fully appreciating j
tho physical omberaasmente under which
he ■ ewnpekd to labor, will elect him,
.
thereby doing rjght and securing a goo-1

Ilxnx L. Gsxxx. who the people
know to bo an honest end trusty officer,
always doing thoroughly and welt
whatever u entrusted to him. We hope
that 00 bickering or disappointment,
will be hrged aguiaxt him, feeling
that tho collection of the City taxcv will
be well done by electing him io that

Gen. hherman was propoeod as act­
ing Secretary of War in (he abeenee of
Gen. Belknap but under the act of 1870
it has b-.-cn decided br the attorney ■
Genl, that he eould not *0 set withoat
fi.rtciting his cemmission as General of
the army. See. Robeson will therefore
net in that canucity in Lis stead.
It is now asserted that Prsrideat
Grunt win make a tour through a porten of Yirgiaia and visit Richmond as
1 p«r apeeud mvitatecm.

Haskins V'ta~f£
Hhrfcw Wiwin JI
JJo iit W'ta F
flicks Claries ZT

Wisharts Pine Tree

Tar Cordial,

B. F. NORRIS &amp; CO

d&lt;-nc» ZZirun
Juhc-ou M.usn 1
K.mbfo Erovtnv

Second Ward.

J E W E L ER S !

XATVKE? GREAT REMEDY
j The iTesident io going to New York
[ on buaineM, and ho prop—as soon to
visit Richmond. There is now oppor­
tunity for the vetom howler of the
Morxaf Ifnaiiv. Look oat Cat a pro-

New Advertisements.

rtie L.ARGEST and must complete Jewelry Pri&gt;rv In tho West, With the finest
t-ieck ever brought^ti tiw City.

Marble Henry
Marvhati G,-,r,
Mvw, Wm I!

137

k 133 State St

corner ef Madison,

CHICAGO

Ehrt.on Layer! Absentee! -Goiogta
. m&gt; Mnrphy ar-dT weoJsudtbeaviritRich —
tnirnd! Dsiubledyedraocal! nistorowill

U.U&gt;rr
-VcQn-wu Oliver
.’ftLnlSan G-orgo
Xms JiMoph
McGraw l«w»
J/ain Francis

. fares ! ItL'in.'ynjarstionnflimc. They’D
riseiathmrmightaadhnrlhimfroatpewur ! .
G-r-r-r-r youTheojcu’Daoe -gr-r-ugh ?,'

— GrtMi HtfiA EofU.
Freoh? bright, and ottractivn as usual.
Containa four chapters of Oliver Optic's
srriaL the Yacht Club ; two cbapten of
Ixtttie Ecmes, or Do your Seat and
Leave tho Rost; four chapters of Elijah
Kellogg's story, the Taming ot the Tide;.

Newman W*m
Nodino Andrew
Noru&gt; James
Northrop Charles

We believe tho people are anxious
xxrr men, and hare px tho
party diut pretty thwuugaly washed out txms by Mis: L- 15. Humphn-y. Ataucg
of tbrir OK* i-v crying over th-- mie- the poems aro the Ufs-Bost and Livingstcue, with full-pego illustrations. B.
cakes made in the part.

all

r tanlcy John
Raltebiry C H
.“cidmore J 2f
Hege W H

tale, which baa a fnll-pege illuatralioa.
Thimss I’owad has on aitraciive article
on I’oete Homo. i'uLIkhml by Lri&gt; *
Shepard. Ba«t..u, at fiW per annum.

“Tho Evening Star’’ of this city wt&gt;&gt;liahed the opinion of Genl. - Butler
which embraced also tte* cp.sioo of
Chief Justice Carter, of ear Supreme
I turn, called “Wawhrnan, What of the I
Caert, showing tho grounds oa which
O’Briaa'a oeateuro of death was eom- ;; Night f Then there ia The Alpine ,
■ S’leperdoae, and the usual namber of
engravingt, iihwttatmg the Faahions.
I The marie thia month ia Ki- and Nov-'
Attorney Fisher, given against the1
c'jracrtrtaiicn. taking atIm in favor of \
tho tatter cu the public riamor wde. To
a legal mind Judge Fisher's e&amp;ofoo
preaeata a sorry figure in point of
strength and lope. when placed aide by

Throop Ell B
Van Arman Clise E
Van Brunt Illmey
Van Hrant Jahn H
Van Brant Albert E
Xstaifd'*"

Great American Dyspepsia Pilis,
Wright Jan.ro T
Wilfiams Trumna
Willmoi Charles
Weister Iltnuu
Wav Wm T
Wrigh* J W
Wcodmancy ?.mo*

TI

Gohl Neck Chama,
Silver Vast Chain*,
Table Co* tors.
Cake Baaki'ti. •
Nut Kdot,
Cc.nl Stands

t-'yrup Dud.cs
S|.ocn Holders
for- and G- bl,t,.
• Btae»'u-ta,
Gold Thimble..
Stiver Tfocvbtes

U

t’reston Beny T K
Porker Nelson
Phillips IrarrTMFtiillips Lssuwler
l*urwras Ephrism f?r
Porter Erasmus D

Pnckat Milton
Parsons Ephristm Jr
Robinsun Geo H
Roberts Gurdon
Rameli-U Edward C
Ramsdell Alfirad A
Rolfe/Zickscm IT
RoUrte Jsnwa P
Russel Julius
Roberts John

Office and Parlor Clocks of every description.
...
Watch material and Tools for Jewelers.
THE CWEAI’EST PRl’TSS IS OUR MOTTO

B. F. NORRIS &amp; CO.

Boek Adaru Jf
B-dlkcpM
RkhJawMi
Rtnkis G&gt;orgv
Sheldon I-hito A
^wia David II
Slads Geurg- IP

Keep . teg, ,applf Qt
»win Jiaa A
SartwcH «-m ;j-

a,,

their Brick Warehouse.

Stall Jm^C
Tongate Edward

TteMc no Ittr ntsmtaMSml tteVsSsr.
10 Barrel lots ami more sold to dealcra at a
vanet above Car-load Rates.

Third Ward.

Water Lime,
=
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kinds,

�COMMON CO7NCIL.

CLOTHING.

$3.00 to

Muddy.

Drisriy.

Peninsular Railway.

t"'1di"" ’Uuu *• ‘.h’ Sl

Street* perfectly nasty.
Tiie crusa-walks curerod with mud.

Qf Clothes if Bought from Ua.

How about building a Paper Mill in
Hastings?

Shirts ibid Dr awera 40 and 50

Election Ticket* printed ou short no­
tice at the Bxkxxk Office.

Cents that ot icr Stores sell at

The Maple Sugar crop will bo a largo
ouo this Spring, from present ap-

i5 conus To i are Packing away

We hope to hare the pleasure of list­
ening to Hon. M. D. Wilber again at
no distant day.

told below Co it.

^fiow many t**l&lt;xl that *uper-exceL
knt sugar at Sol. Goodyear's, on ulL
fools day, hey ?

CHURCHES.

Suits $6.50

Wo would call attaatiau to tho RetoluliotM (Uiaeed by tho Common Council.
| which appear* iu this issue.

Men

$10.00. Fiuc

all wool Suits $12.50 to 20.00.

Iwt the san sot next Monday night,
upon the greatest REPUBLICAN
VICTORY cvy^gaiaed in this City.

Black cloth suite ($12.00 to $40-

Republicans, do your whole duly ou
Monday next, and tho entire Republi­
can ticket will’ lx&gt; elected, in this Gity.

■StiW

Price ofOver­

coats $ h50ti 126.00.

We have some fine English

and French Casa, Suita, custom

V'tU&gt;*ra— W'M UrreS iuFii. 1 !»4uB»
W. K. Barber ha* a splendid lot of
1 rwb-oirnn—Will, t.’un.;.— bi...a— i u full blood, laght Brahma hens' eggs,
1 * M.S. lUtlnrel.
I eru'ix'Ua*a—w,i&gt;. u jlsa"j|'s 'ii"*&gt;..*
CIUMfo, *U .11 yuR.l. E*M *14 We,t.
C. F. Mll.I EB.
Ward, Be publican caucuses to night
hah.r.ui.&lt;*
Let Republicans turn out in their respec­
tive wanl* and put good men in nomi­
nation for Aiderman and Constable*,
aud we can cleet them on Munday, next
•
rrenrre ,* Mm r-r«rh&gt;*«.-

made elegant goods aud perfect
fits, prices $25.00 to 40.00.

LOWEST PRICES

Local 6hjijie« police;.

•

ift THE STATE

Overalls 75 cents, worth 1.00.

Wo hnr, u-Jt a nurd to *ay c^iuat
any ot the Dewec.-nti* nominoo* in this '
City, but that, the entire Republican '
We will Sell CHEAP. or Rent toiuic- i ticket can bo elected, there ia not a '
vyicusible .party, tho Fann known &lt;» the doubt if ereiy Republican doos his duty
John C. Spencer Farm, in tho towiship al tho Poll* on Monday next.
| of lloltimore, consisting of SO aenw. all
IIANTINUH LODGE. SO. M,»»»u ««&gt; ’ improved. Fair House, goo-l fruit* Ac
Anv person whu takes a newspaper rog।
c.r.DwioiiT»a,.
lorly from the postoffico—whether di­
w I noiwiCV________
U«*bp.APrtl 2. ISN—O
rected to his name or another’*, or
whether ho ha* subscribed or not—ia
responsible for tho paymont.
2. If a perwon orders his paper dfrcontinued, bo must pay up all arrear­
ages, cr tho publisher may continue to
rend it unu!.payment i* made, andkol-

:pring Or,

coats an inch to shot
feet in

Chromo

other way, they

will be sold

bargait

former price *10. and all wool
Mellons, Light and Dark, •! 0.

CHY IIEKS OEfOT.

former price 116. Boys’ suite
#2.50 to 815.00 at »the Great

ONE PRICE
Grand. River Valley Division N.mra.-,rc*itiveiy i
' eouu vset. punmunta nettled by May

mOTt uvi »y
1st, as I an,
;
i
1
*
’’
1 Ruing away an account of my health.
uars‘li*r'* t'aTa'lsla N«»w rewifsaber I WUtst haerfwT r*M

Mares Au*.
Hastings^ March 20th. 1873.
?!i

Square Dealing

Clothing House

CHROMO8

36 Canal Street,

not deem it n&lt;xv*aarr to give an elabo­
rate statement of the proceeding* of the
City Caucus, thinking that the name* of

E&gt; RAPIDS.

DOCXCJS.

aiuc above the Door as other Patties
and immense business will represent

Tho trial of Chas. D. Bronson of Big
Rapids for the murder of Jeremiah
Sweeney, haq cynuumraJ. *Up to Sat­
urday night hut, thdrv had hr, a sum­
moned 125jun«s. Of this number 88 haw
l&gt;m;n excused for «?id&gt;o, 2C peremptorily
cbnilaug'd, 11 still remain in the box,,
who are accn&gt;pt&gt;«l byjtiie pnrevutum,
*.ut are subjiv! te pvreiuptury ehallriig.,
by the dvtvus". Counsel for the I'copie,

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.

■ See Here. Stranger!—Tfierv la not nti
i Institution in the City of Hn.tincs that .
I Is
worthy of jMlionagr. than that
of BcMitMt. Heath *&lt;.:■&gt;. Their stock,
[of Cabinet-ward ain’t bv brat In the we anol only say that it was exceeding­
ly interesting, and the subject, though
Michigan Central R. R.
by no means a new one, wax bmdloJ
ia a manner that was both pleasing aud
OLD. KtLUBLt ARD DIRECT ROUTE,
instructive. Tho speaker is an accumasst’ssf.'sjwtfsttsjs;
plisbed orator, a man of large observa­
tion, and of thorough culture, and his
hopl'T-___
_ , .
Gold Pens I Cold Pcnx
mi to the pe oplo of any locality, and wo

American Organ
It Ofci! H tte Ptllit H ib Irite.

.

'

Everybody Should try them before Purchasing ElseivUcr

truul under mom favurabbi cireutnslaaJohn ton A Co's, celebrated Guldl’cn*.
Im beet in the market, fur sale nt the co* more of our people, may al some fu­
City News Drpet. P. 0. building.
ture limo listen to bio eloquent and in­
structive description of tho wonder* of
the European countries.

THE WEBER, HALLETT &amp; CUMSTON.
AND GABLER PIANOS.
VERY REASONABLE TEKMH A It 12 CS1VKN.

Tax Wits G«*x do not regard Dr.
Ayer's wisdom in migrating north—
inch immen e numban of them a* ore
flying uvorjus now, while his almanac
Below we give the statement of D.
say*: “Bleak and blustering about McOmber. Esq. of Baltimore Township,
this time, with heavy snow."—Cedar of the weather as indicated by the Ther­
Rapids (la.) Times, Month 3.
mometer each morning from Dec. 1st.
1872 to March 10th, 1873.

Ofc. *1 aaUj-. t&gt;r*( 8t«r., UsMlsJR

May 15.

FRANK L. WARD.
Hastings f jHlegan.

for year* havo wo had such a saow-tocm u* that of lost .Sunday. The snow
lies three feat deep ou a level tn Mianc»uls aud two feet in Wisroneiu, while
the storm ha* swrpt from the Atlantic
tu tho Rooky Mountain*. Know fell to
Tarions ueplhs m far south M Denver,
Fort Union and Santa Fe. Learned a*
nr ticlieved Dr. Ayer in the ureana of
nature, and wuiidorful a* w« kaow hi*
modicin&lt;n to b*, we wcro nol [*vparod
fur so signal an instance of his superi­
ority, nut only uv«v Um wire men, but
lh« wisest of snit&amp;l* whore iuotiost i»

Nunc*. — The thirfquarterly meeting
; of th*. M. E. Church iu tho City will be
; as physicians, aud bud given up discuurheld ucxtSwlurday and Sunday. Prcaeh- ■ aged, thinking I never should be cured,
, ing on Saturday al half post two o'clock
when 1 accidentally beard of your King
P. M. It b expected that Ber. F. Gtase
of the Blood. I bought a bottle aud
i seed it acconueg to dirrttkm* and reI reived rrii-f ami by taring three battle*
more I am completely cured, and can

-

LEVI BROS., PROPRIETORS.

our space bring limited, we tiierrfure
Hk*b teiur ins Parxa Ilasaaas inti sl I upon thn hypothesis that tho full
-If yim will buy that trimmed ^VaU proceedings would to of Ettln interest to
ap»r at Smith. Mance A Pmton'sA-ui our readers, cud therefore devote ’ our

Tux Praasx and Swootesl Cod-Liver
Oil i« Ilaxard A CkuwoB's, made an the
era short, fruru fnnb. rehicted river*, by
CoswclL Hoxatd t Co, Now York. It ■
ia abrelutley puro and »wrat. Patient*
who hftve once taken it prt&gt;f&lt;-r it to n'J
other*.
Pliyvanans bavn decided it
superior to any of the other cila in mur-

,

meeting al the Court Know on Wed.
noeday evnnisg, April Sth, at 7 1-2
o'clock.
This meeting » railed in the interact
of the Totuporaww cause in this city.
The mooting will bo addroreed by oeve-

It i. earuretiy hoped that the friend*
| of the eoaae will tan out Lut u. hare
a garewu] rally a. that oareaioo.

THE C^I.EDtRA'FMD

SIMMONS &amp; CI.OU&amp;H

GEORGE WOOD OR
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pia ivoa

\easavx

�12.000.000 ACRES.

07ECE

CAPITOL

new

OF MICHIGAN
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THE MASOX PCBLISffIXG ASSOCIATION

The New Capitol and Grounds,

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100 Teachers or Students

DR. WILSON'S

fa tea! la tana Oqnj

COUCH MIXTURE.

423.M0

AWATCHFREE

*m!25xi

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WATER

WHEEL.

rUHGU 5O3TS

WONDERFUL OIL

Assets orer 856,000,000.

12376070

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Eiagt, Panners, Streamers,
and Political Caricatures
Painted to Order.

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Consumption can becured.

The. great German Remedy

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BEHIND
SCENES
IN WASHINGTON.

MtrlscTKiiftEia Uta
Feed Cutte

It b iho a rapericr Totir,
Brsinrrx thr Appetite,
Strea^thess the Sjrtrui.
Etatorw Ue Weak a»d
' DeMhUlol,
CctBCT the Food to IMrrxt.

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Pr»re«t« Malarlocs Feietm J Hirai u-tsc tn jour Sjtfm,
TB.1 fHLCBOOFSWIXEOFTA B

S500TWOIXNEWIREMILMS.
PVTATJEH:
BOILED WORKS.

Gold &amp;
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Pr/usdry ; cr WHITE
BOCK ELM LUM LT.I:

60,000 00
IN VALUABLE GIFTS.’

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tea
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44

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fu//r t/or of rufto.
800Paget, 250 Engravings
A atartba* «l&gt;ae. U MWm Hen tore at Ua

Pure

mr «/•»»««»

for nn job won.
ANEW BOOK

POKE ROOT,

City

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vol; xvii

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN

Card^ :

Profesjiorial ajd

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9. 1873.

FARMERS !

Hnalipl country, and again breathed plstely fro«n before they discovered enemies wore almost within shooting
LEFT ALONE AT EIGHTY

Beaching a suitable place, we camped

Greble &amp; Russell

1.. HCSSKLI

tinned all day, iaterforing
the life of a frontiersman.
| pregrees so much thU it wna night when
lalopo Springs.
i Francisco Mout
■ utains.
sighty-four miles from tho dly cf Pres-

Invite, vour special attention to the

During the day lowering clouds had
Lretchod from horoson to irorizon. and
■uoro wo* overy criusnce oi an ap­
proaching storm, a droumstanoo which
’ appals tho bravest heart
tho mountains, without protection, is

&lt; ii i • it. i:\&lt; i h

CHILLER

OLIVER

tvmuiiTk iioi.nitooK.

C.

PLOWS!
With (his Guaranty

journey,
At night w» reached CosnlM Caras,
u disteno* of sixteen mites, after travel­
ing bard all day.
ready fallen to a depth of tea inches,
and waa still falling. Here ws turned
our heroes loose, that they might find
something ujxm which to subsist, airl,
kindled
sd our supper, and spreading
(Mir Monksto upon the snow, crawled

tvM. h. uvnt;iii:it

That it will EXCEL any and ALL Plows in the following isointB :
It will mu with Ice’s draft, and turn a deeper and wNer furrow.
2d. It will do better work and will not clog, the standard being curved and the beam
| higher.
/&gt;
.
3d. It win last more than four times os long as any other plow, ns it is Chilled harder
| than tempered steel.
Ith. It will scour in clayey and mucky soils where a steel plow will not.
5th. It is easier to hold being a Center Draft.
Gth. The points wiH wear twice or three times as long any other.

•Jl&gt;l l&gt;

I

ttB

(HI S. vt. I&gt;

what purpose wo could not tell, but we

along in the snow, before daylight, and
1 before tho fire.
iiXMpt his foot and hands, slight-

slewed Inglv humiliated
sd. But they are dead

ward* a* long a* w* remained with tho
their eagerness to bo first As Stay a»tended the aeaffJd, the death song was

But my
limb* had boon placed in snow, and I
was recovering very well, though exocedingly sore and in much pain.
Brady had considerable knowlodge
of tho Navajo laugnsge, and E fall aai
had learned something regard­
ing Ihsir intentions toward us, so I mode

thirty-eight bodies dangling in the air,

were hod, but I waa not confined any bddy to play
fsrther, so I rested pretty well during
Mamma si
|&gt;oneiu&gt;e may try to I mag In —
mgs a* wo conlemplalod the situation—
“Oh, fudge, they wouldn’t; boy* are
tho snoot almost two feet deep, and still
falling, no feed for our animals, less making uv do menial service during tho worth tho most"
day and binding tnduring tho night,
and all thu timo I could gvt no
y are not girls worth just

South Bend Wagon!

l.l \-l.i '

bort Wingate, hew Mexico.
Brady ascertained that ano of tho
Navajoea understood some English,

slo?tny proepad
__________________
hich
surrounded ua somolbibg from him, but he
Upon awaking the following morning answer a question.
They gav
fealings in th* following manner: Oh,
tlioogh they
hieh had fallen during the
I I:|1 :. men: was much better than I expected, should seal down a pair of twin’boys
When night came, Brady waa tied awful oold morning ? Hurrah! 1

THE CELEBRATED

nurj'i'T.TJf

the reading proceeded,
*d th. drift of thodocubko brothers, furnishing us whatever
wo needed. Wo remained with them

forbids him giving over en enterprise more than we could tell and mure than
wore over able to find out. Brady’s

ittoubi

’‘as

were not a hundred

Tho chief of the Laud then indicated

•ra-iAX.

OIV

covered pith people, and when
within a dundred yards of th

» talking,' I replied,
■•NotabitofiC’ho rresponded, “but

□ro camo and bound tyrady a hand*. I
pared, w hen morning c
suppose they cuusider.il me too -------had nlrfeuly began to fall,
they left
tl had i
tor judgement prompted ua to return to
Iriiscolt. But there is a fooling of pride

.

HOLBROOK.

,TT,,"^^S^gS?“S-!We nsk y°"lo l,A‘‘ •«

JOH&gt; IIOHI'.ltTv

NO. 59

Dortrn

Why, boys don't coot much.

■U&gt; JsSMsl
» lb* I'.rry*

Tho horrible execution at Mankato,

&gt;nr:.

T. II. IIIAMONI1.

Ssfi?

•ign paperi which they could not road,
1 would n t oak God for and theeo papers were used to get money
MILO T. WIIEEI

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

CO

animals until thn *now I

FARMERS

■ lu toll into the hands ot hostile Indians. I
l But th.’re waa a bop, and after getliug »««««&gt;« botween Bra.lv and

DRUGS

I without any reference to trail, simply
taking a cuuno and following tl as u*ar
a* wo could. The snow was beginning 1-1J UUBU lUCJ
drift, and the wind whistlsd through ting quiet. B

Medicines
HESSMER. HEATH K CO.

where you know

uislancboly sound as wo struggled on,
some.imos tumbling into a gully filfed
and hidden by tiio drifting snow, again
coming out where it was only a fe
inches deep, only to plangn into another
drift.
wfiu impassible tn ride,an acenun:
I Ipluuging of the boroe*; boride*
iw brooming intensely cold, and

ba blow

a

(noiau agent for refusing to sign
three papers, and thia art nearly ]

(uuld roach ths uttlsmento. Wa knew, • 'f *.uur ln number, wore brought up and

K.i. 'Look to your interest and pnrehnseyour Salt at the old Ktaiid of
i;ooi&gt;V i :.\ i:

mb*bttents bare always been fnsndly think of lha shopping excursion I bad
planned. The boy started off with

Dye Stuffs.;

ou get none hut the /1RSI QUALI11.

PAINTS &amp; OILS

BLACKSMITHING

Stkef Sionr

School Books &amp; Stationery

/|£so D/tf QOODS // kfioLttt

and many others very much like it could

much swolon num tho offacta of tbo
frost, but by exerting ovary effort, and
niffering intensely, 1 uicceoded in draw­
ing my right hand through tho thong,
laaunting tuy hand and tearing
portion* of tho tleih as I did to.

lively, I hope I ahull
noble bov ashamed of

traveling in thia manner

A FACE FOB LIFE

tad baa Is iu IM

band like* to aee ladias wall but plainly

On tho 2nd day of Decemlior, Ibub, a

I'ilF.S TUITIONS

DENTIST

RuMnlte

J. S

Hichjm.

□ifjc

GOODYEAR

Co

AND FAMILY

1:1.. KI Pit-

were still harassing and murdering I pUinl/
lattlrra and minora throughout the |

liam Brady and the writer started
Preoeott City acron the country
to Santa Fe, Now Mexico, a dis-

Eid. Haws. jgk 19, 1872.

Illi' I.IIIMIIST fl

M!

PIIIEW-WBE

t equipped wteh plenty
unition, two good hones.

geotu wariuuoe, tn wmeu u wwwwnownv
be folt exceedingly uncomfortable. The
res coat, vest and [&gt;antaloona pf
black broadcloth were enough of them-

Groat drops of
forehead, but I
t camo we were within
re of the river, and could tempt. Brady lay perfectly quiet. My
u,. Iluo o( timber marking situation was such that it became nee-

of husbands to day, driven to dostrucl-

s
daughters.

Oh, I

him it*tiding upon tho

Gold &amp; Silver Watches

Brady, before mounting, motioned for sleeps, doing nothing all her days but

Russell &amp; Nevins

What is it ?
Silii Silver ui Platea 3drf,
’

Immense Stock
My Trip linmtniT,

Sweet’s Hotel.

was delightful— sueh
his feet

wll.’i « lib 11

uently with light hearts, that we

i mo to im-H Buggies *. I.OW

DEFY COMPETITION.

It must tiavo been near midnight
among tlie

in our effort* to dovelop

.: This Valuable “Macwutk

Fall

Hie utmost difficulty wo could keep on
our feet Several times Brody called

HAMMERElt.

winter
Goods

I tun prepared to ofller

Sinrile neat Busjites as Low ax
(inf

Hundred lAollur**

Althoacrb our
lav through a country

Now .rarmers

Pure Wines and Lionors!
NKDictSAL rvni'tuiir.

usualiy^ksp in a Dry Goode

an sx ano Bah m m

ng a poor vucie.

to Warrant Good

buggy, and U»ey are: AlGood AXLE.
Tb.. ersatest of all is

Price* Guaranteed.

J.L.REED

HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS!

f

To aptiear
Calling a Boy in the Morning.

God had let mo

Larnr la God ■

The nut thing ana to Ismdlo

little singular that the next hardoet

two Seated Fanners’ Buggies at

ALL AT JOHN STAN LEY &gt;

would you bnng upgi
odd and unliku evorvb

hutted harmlomly by.

effort, I procured a few cottaaa
limbo, and, taking tny ahoaih-knifo

One Hundred and Twent y-five Uollnrss

g like a savage, and uung
he dashed
myself and moot of tho herd following

can go no fhrtlirr, and 1 am dying for

dying of hunger
r barraaaod hr

Michigan Exchange

look tho shining

He

team bordsnngon the Greste Und Us rat. ■pproaching to within a doaun yards of

get regularly started, by wbieh time we
would gain quite au advantage
down to imperious Mre. Grundy.

If

ly tell whether I had my knife in my

thooghts.
Nothing of special
til the second dav
s small party
United Atalo*

W e urged
could, and got along finely until
daylie lit. when we cam* to a deep gully

loads town by Hi* aid*,

fiball thay
BKHBU

v uiree go out, i waa waung i
. and I felt as if I did Ml

four mil** up ths gully

Abate 8

Bp
DOU
□I God’s goidr

IF YOU WANT
Hsatlitga, March. 5,1S73.

J. Cole &amp; Son.

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HEAD tnrONEB.

TABLE TOPS.

GROCERS.
ttr teto nn* imtIMI tes

City Dinins Rooms
WAP.M MEALS AT ALL

BGCBs. I

Si-rial allstel

DENTIST;|
comeffjinr.
u.

uimuito,

men

duawcupf chloroform.

1 could not re­

lied divined our intention. and. knowing

scowled awful tx-owtea 1

MANTLES.

ITALIAN

HAST11W. MICH

to reach by a littla after nigbt&amp;ll

ths bwulifel xnaro. «!■
bM-Utouatefromcwifix to fiuarl

�BACON &amp;

fe^nbliran^nntr

Ilfs r

The Pope is slightly ill.

Tho President has indefinitely post­
Ex-Senstor Jsmes Dixon, of Connor* poned his Southern trip.
ticuL is deal.

JRDINANCK NO IX

'^^•tSSS.l'rtJ&amp;JS
Notm. aasS *&gt;,^n.

Se.^S-ES:^

BR

l.urutx-. Hu family i» there now.

Goodrich greatly punlra the Brooklyn

±2^«3KS

lilictiou to tb» Electoral lu-lurm lr.ii

not lad nt ia th* futon.

THI BIG ffAL SERVICE

VJS^

Klamath* urging tlMua to iwu Captain
Jack. Hooker Jim said tir* tribes of
Indians were ready to join Jack wh*u-

Salrini, the Italian tragedian,
iait the United State* in August next

Tho Pennsylvania Legislature has ap
propriated 81,000,000 for the Centen­
Georg* Francis Train is to l&gt;* confined nial Oslobration.
signed from the position held by him as He told the reoervation Inllans it would
iu
the
Ward's
bland
Lunatic
Asylum.
ProsMcnt and member of the luperviso- not be safe for them to remain frieuclv
Tho French I^gitimiste aro raising into Spanish watm—with what ulterior
liberal subscriptions in aid of the CarlN*arly all the Senators and Repre-

Mr. Gw. Wniram Cartias has

TMlMWAXtE.X". 1-1

Now Advertisements.

MMUrfr

PROBATE ORDER.

Alexander J. Fenwick, under sentence ,
of death at San Diego, Cal., cheated the |
gallows by tsAing poison.

lietration by ths opposition people on Sprague river are greatly ex­
partment it daily gainisg in public
! cited, and leaving the country.
Tho
rvM-rvatiori Modoca and Klamaths am
aleo rrriously alanned. Tho citirens
near Goose lake petition the government
of Oregon for protect!
‘ On April 2nd, the prcoe ComtniMiouuagrateful on th* part of the civil tor- ere had a talk with the Modoc^, who '
made tho same old •pooches, refuted
the
proposition for removal; want to bo
fact that tho .President has Incurred the
lot alone, and have tho troope sent1
opposition of numbore of Republicans away. Jack, in an inaelent, ororbearfor adhering firmly to the theories of mg msunrr said ho had already stated
Mr. Curtiss, regarding competitire ex­

SJfeisrs

have been appointed members of tho
Bradlaugh, the English Republican
Board of Visitors to West Point
is coming over here to study our institutiuns.
The British manufseturvn of agricul-,
tural implements have resolved not to I
to proceed w.th the trial t»f Basaino by take part in the Vienna Exhibition.

»5sis:
rrarwMssU

M. Berihcmy, formerly French Minis-1 offered to admit George Frauds Train
ter a* Washington, has been appointed I in 81,000 boil, but the prisoner declined
to furnish it
envoy to Japan.

Her. Dr. Thoxnpscn b lecturing to j

general' holiday throughout Germany, S-rts-smriiLTmi'.SsM; MT WlkMB HrrtCItal l-YT* **•" *
living tho 7Ctb anniversary of tho birth ffaept aye •&lt; iKto etdae la be qeBbaedip
•» ikai Ikl* Ordlaaare l&gt; U.lklallr sakwwd. a
of King William.
*
New Haven. Conn, naseuea herself
| It is stated thst the United Slates
•
..
■ •
lue uasiuou is not uona to ms iikih--, j Probably ten more days will clapro modertly. still the figures will be cbout
surveying
party
in
Nicaragua
has
dem&lt;ta .nntab., .um. n. ta. b~“ bu
,h. abldM, before peace or war is determined upon. •5.-..000.0W thia year.
onstratwf the practicability of a ship caTho Portuguese in Rio Janeiro num­ ' ual through the country.
j noceaaity for his alxtainlug from all Major Mason, cf tho 21st infantry-, com­
ON EX ECVTIOX
mends the troop* on tho cast sido of ber about 60,000. They are the thief
mantel exertion is tba true cause ot his Tule lake To-morrow two companies
• ufferurs bv tho yullow Javer.
| resignation. Your cocroopondent nn of tho 12th infantry will go into eamp
an order that nostDastori whose salary
Paris talks of building a theatre to 1 does not exceed 11,000 a y»
in tho lava bod nt the foot of the bluffs,
under command of Major Green. Tho I eost fifteen million Cranes, cajiable of ! permitted to hold local offices.
1
entire force unser command of Gillem । binding thirty thousand pco]de.
,
Ex Seustor CattalL of Nr
is 700. Boston Chari.-y came to camp
, has lieen appointed financial agen
confer positive benefits upon our people his breaking all his lectunag engage- from tho lava bed on Thursday with in1 the Treasury Department to visit Eu
&gt;...!&gt; Ij...
Tho weather probabilities, as published
telligvnco that the troop* and memborq cigar. Some find it deer at that. •
U. wIms *«*• st Ite rttyf *U**P*^ ••
See ol money and the growing fame of the Peace Commisoon were coming
up to talk with tho Mmlore again- Can­
Eighty-five ycung doctors graduated
by, with th* other commander* of the the late Farmers’ Conrrntioa is an old ■
troops, will makii no eggressivo move­ railroad lobbyist and a liar. Damn him ! J
tru* value are implicitly relied upon.
Swtao* X It lk* mtbm
ment till tho commission gets through
Grevy refuses to withdraw his rewig- '
the work. &lt;&gt;n April 2nd, tho troops at
soldier, al
Tom Wright, the alleged murderer Van Bremer,s broke eamp and marched nation as President of the French As­
sembly. His successor will bo elected
to the southeast comer of Little Kla­
the other day, the bullet passing
trial before the Criminal Court of the math lake to the bluff overlooking
If tho Loudon Tunes is a good judge, through and killing two other seldiers.
Jack's stronghold. Be loro night all ar­
District The jury was impaneled after j rived safely at tho foot of tho bluffs
id honestly expresses its judgement
Up to this time about three-fourths of
I W.VKWMAX.^
The eanip w ax fixed meantime. The
the members of the House and twosquaw Matilda waa »i&gt;nt with n me*tliirds of ths Senators have drawn tho .___
3 from th* Commivaioncrs half a
COMMISSIONERS' NOTICFOur fiO.OOO^niles of railways cost extra pay wtich they voted themselves ■
same* la destined to be of incalculable
away. The -quaar rurt Boston about fi3,437,C3!,74l'. Engian-i had to
Tbe Third Auditor has audited and !
entirely clear,
value. Ito benefits heretofore hero been i that be
Charley concealed. He went baek from
**
for ,l“ building of and reported to tho Second Comptroller I
despite tho pretended disclosures of tho her camp directly to the quarters of I
over 7v0 Southern cUims which Lave
woman with whom he lived, and other , the Cummieaionsrs. Ho reuminod until
Uxsway yHtlwawl tesier. IsU rf sul
Allison Hayas aad A. J. Marteon, been awarded. Only about l&amp;Q now isSisSciisrBK??,
testimjmy adduced Lafore the Coroner’s ’ auMetand retnrned to Jock's with a
convicted of Ku-Klux outrages in South retrain.
it&gt;. Utk 4ar •&lt; Mar
Carolina, have Loon pardoned bv the
A former Confederate General (Sena­
’
avail themselves of the benefits of tho ,
everything ia now withheld from tho Premdsnt.
tor John B. Gordon, of Georgia) pnsi* •u »..aia* true. i*. &lt;.m, .i^o* e» W Ma~‘.
Hun. Jihn C Champlin, a promiiMint
service. By a recent arrangement made tol, and M. W. Gab have boon elected
ORDIN ANCE NO. 11
on Chancy and Bugui citram of Ottawa, ill., was run over and
mens gers of tho Washington Monument '
back to Gen. Canby. The killed by a freight train, in that town, a Ii Provident Wilson.
r.rxsra)E=r
L*rll «■* m
—a wen: out to meet Jack .—
I Oakes Ames lias notified the Attorney

First-Class Instruments

Sir. tai U “OU FrotaMIta." tav I
““P‘"
11
a— .i.. „m^i ..u*. .•JOoJ *** question that Mr. Curtis

|

General of tho United States that the
Credit Mobilier Company does not in| tend to surrender its books to tho Gov-

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•—
The local postmaster is charged with the 111,0 taonument.

uicana w &lt;uu.j,„,o vu
Among all the wealthy II
. Th.£«a«.f„.r!,«,»Lit. I
tarf.?*- • tatty r.... Ita.
f of placing three bulletins in a con- m,,n *Wa&lt; anJ twoatlv dea.1, it seems ',w
i to their camp. Tho squawx gave the
nous place, so all who visit tho effleo Angular that an active Board of Manainfonuntion about the council
becomo acquainted with tho probe- i
r°o1-1 not get up sufficient symnaCharley spoke first. Meacham,
as ami Dyer followicj* Jack,
, and Sehunchin tbsn spoks viothousnds of fannere, aad othe'ra infer- I *nromplivh so hndable and

| tryj The CommLsiuni-ri made no prop­
: to tha Modocv. Tho opinion at
’ thejeamp is. that the difficulty will nev
- *—without fighting A number of
___ a,
.
.
,.
J ted the Spanish throne, has shown him­ sqtfres. Shock and Nnsty Jim returned
"?* “O'” I.*™" I.F.UM ta»
n.
lk.
e camp with tho C immlasbaara.
sn4 were looted with prvosskts and
__________________________________ ' uirone as us ruler ot me Bosnian
r-I
, and w«nt Lock to Jack's camp,
megtr tuds of our agreeultural tnterosts |------------------------.............................
- -,----su,[»ndcd. on tkoL- slatra, an ! to point ‘
plo. but has bad powerful factions to Ih4 report has bren received by the
. Mich., CtfusM, is the Itepublican notui- I| them out to Foster’s children as a repJ —
-I- since sig
that the Mudoes intend making nee fur Mayor of that [dace. He ought roeeutation of the death of their ffilher. I
contend
with
Lit arrive!
arrival in '
an
ittack
upon
tho
troop*.
In
cor.seto be elected.
| Madrid. He appeara to have come to
Soma lime ago an old lady named I
quefeee the pickets hare liven doubted
' th* cnnclusira that tho people wore
the company commanders ordered I, Senator Mortm iv in Letter health ’ l.ang&gt;toa, and a little girl who was liv-1
divides tho country into rgnal districts, : opposed to him. Consequently he hamia
ing with her, were mysteriously mur- |
thomselres in rvadincs
derod in Coles county, Ill. The other
th* enemy at any motnvni
‘ hot springs in Arkansas.
day a son of the murdered woman—
predictions of what the weather wil bo
, Grosvenor supported the regular Ke- , William L. I-angaton—camo torward ___- ..
"BpmropahsEi ’
on the following day.
(puBlican ticket at tno recent Bl Louis
stay. Ko would gladly serve thorn, bat
| election. Which settled tho fate of the I
The service is still in its infancy. Ito
ceivrd a dislike to tho oU lady.
time Mother Superior of tho Car­
died yea- strikn a woman. No bcnorabls man
will be guilty of so base an action.
When one excites you, just hold her
George Bidwell was arrostaj in Lou-

3te Convent in Baltimore,
terday.
,

v bo igaoraat of ear eigfct ptaeea where Gwjrgw Ja hold in
&lt; uatody furlhoov trifling Batik of Eng­ turn I
land frauds
' Wall, we dan.t ex*
Tho English Adjutant General has

accurate predictions of tho (signal aer- 1 tender him

OUR WASHINGTON LETTER

ORDI.NANC

New Scales

-____

_

cress* if

IT. It. HOLM

Veiy Low.

utunan

■ ICHI
Grand H

&gt;. 255 Greene, near Eighth St.,'

CxL'.'ta

the Door Unity.

B. F. NORRIS &amp; CO
WHOLESALE &amp; iRETA.IL

137 X 139 State St corner cf Madison,

CHICAGO

_

WORLD.
-WATCH Es.

City Ordinances.

Howard
Diamonds,

Gold Opera Chains,
Gente Opera Chains,
Gold Neck Chains,
Silver Vest Chains.
Table Castors,
Cake Baskets,
Not Pick,,
Card Stand..
Napkin Hing*.

ORDINANCE NO.ft
Hemetnbrr that your mother and

Tho expenditures of visitors to Flor­
ida, In quest of improved health, will
foot np at 85,000,000 thia year. This
aad lectures from WiUism Cullen Brv- and is contents are both amusing and
poopfc.
Hawkins hr thought it was some wild
instructive. Besides a highly interesting
, critter the: had got out of some mecagerv ant and Sensei Cox make* Florida, not
happy, but goodlumorod.
somewhere. Anyhow, I think that's a
Episcopaling. too. Bo they biggsr'n a
chipmunk F*
The Washington Neadey Ibrii says :
"You mwunderstand me, madam.”
“Wall, you needn't fosl ooeasy. Ef
there's any Piscomalinma ia this hero
eludes with three beautiful glacos of
Mr. Fronde to Parliament
instolied Governor
Cardinal Cullen's organ says that the .
foehn’ a oommunity to let things

HASTING

New Prices.

Apr. 3rd, 1878.

w. ta,. ta

Tttwiu

New Styles.

j The LARGEST and moat complete Jewelry Store in the Weal, with tbs fiaaal
rtoek ever brought to the City.

T. H btAMOXP.

Mrstcai Ecao.—We ere in roerint at

Ho didn't really know what it

r«.D.iu
HANTING

TEACHERS ATTENTION.

b
nenaie.
tion.
Antons [&gt;oach trees are in blossom,
t'adar frock, March 81, one day.
Capt. Jack, tho Modoc chief, i* nego­
but don’t go there to gather peaches
Johnstown, Doty Schoo) Hou
unlesa you are sure yon could raisa a tiating for an alliance with the Klamath
Indiana, a formidable and numerous April 1st, one day
’««&gt;nd crop of hair.
Hickory Corners, Apriril, one day,
Governor Hartranft will are to it that
Hastings, April Mb, and 25th, Court
grass grows be will ioavo the lava bed,
women get emnl.iyment ia the various ; burn the ranches and murder tho set­ House, two days each.
departments of the Pennsylvania Stets tlers.
Woodland, April it'th, one day.
gx.vi'rnmet.L
i'-rEi.l-S;
Nashville, April 12th, ouo day.
Foster's children have boon forced to
Middleville, April 14th, two days
L . The
Cmmissioaer charged To
*nr vummiasioner
to inquire stop attending public school in New York
T
bm • SMMias t»rl&gt;
Assyria, Elia School Hou*.', Anril21, ।
‘ato* revision of tho Dutch monetary by the taunts and insults of other scholtwo days.
system will probably recommend
,u-----the exl*raineville, April 2fith

Tho tided waves of &gt; man than to go dogging through (Spain
cold that deluge tho land with snow as an unpopular king, with the fair prut­
will bo hsralded dayvn advance of their poet of dying by the band of an asses

uamxG

rtava

»x
Ico l*itch«Te,

Butter Duhee,
Gold Kings,
Gold Teeth Picks’

u.s«hta tel .ill I

sfe
nix.

, _

Coral Beads, ’
Coral Necklaces.
Coral Betts and Hings,
Brenas Ornaments.
, —
'Tuuuwn..

Sj-oon Holdem.
• laps and Goblets.
Bracelets,
Ghld Thitubhu.
Filver Thimbu *,
Gold laickrti.
Shirt Htn-lds.
Music Boxes,
Watch Chains,
Seal Binge,
BroucLee. Ac.
OperaGUs.es.

Office and Parlor Clocks of every description.
^atck material and Tools for Jewelers.

Michigan

OLD, REL1AB

SStJ

ngMtr dty should call at* u, reUblxhm.rt and examine th* p-U.
THE CHEAPEST PR] JES IS OUR MOTTO

B. F. NORRIS dt CO..

187 « | M STATE STREET. CHICAGO

Tho Big Trees cf Cellfcnua.

Maryland

lief that the Question of education will
be satisfactorily settled by Mr. Glad­
stone.

Tho San Francisco AlU, of March 24,
following

amount of borrowed capital started the
□pen from
the South

Wort but
ORDINANCE NO O.

for the United States
tturday: The very Bev.

dfoeseel Fide.

t'tl.SD'ItATs

Each number eon tains

Lhocvee of Savannah.

Jee Smith, the leader of tho anripolygamy Mcnnotu, and ten of their
founder, h reported to have recentlv
&lt;10 .04 RS R™4„,.
■ Im mm I
Wis.
Kirtland, €

IUwuIm,
iFACZLe
jre.ZJre3i

SALT

SALT

barlow

&amp; Goodyear

Keep a large supply oT'Salt for sale at Lowest market rates, in

in Kirtland.

their Brick WarebouK-.

»MimlOxroiMttaUEQKi kfefatkr.
AMENDMENT.

10 Burd |0U

5S*E|
SsieESwieSelH*.

re„„ld to

s,9#/

OlMP*llTV,

Flags, Banners, Streamers,
Caricatures
Painted to Order.
pi/it LUfiae^ pun/tisyeD

ORDINANCE XO. IO.

UN
Gla». Show CnrdK.
teXULBT DICKINSON

‘

Water Tn-me^
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kinds,

i and
!

Bil]l]1

,

rtore Cur-loud Rulo.

ORDINANCE NO. 0.

,jr w i&lt;M&gt;

OMWH

�Th« R^ciJbuc^ Bissau

Peninsular Railway.
I n?

Wo Mmw there waa an election held
in the city cf Hastings an Monday for
City Officers. Of the result we can only
say that the condition in which we
found our valuable Brshcia Rooster on
Tuesday morning, of which wo present
a portrait,

Muddy
Heavy raiiu.
^Township meetings over.

“te esert 4hwl Iwtt u Iks St

Jtemocratic Mayor in this City.
We were badly beaten at ou

Tho Bronson trial at Big Rapids pro­
greasing slowly.

Dr. Roberta keeps Stationary, Books,
Pictures, both Chrvmoa and Steel Platas^Superinteadent Diam&lt;fod is holding ia the beat illustration cf tho position ol
an examination ol Teachers at tho Court our candidate (save those in the 4 th
Ward) that wo can possibly giro, and
Dau! You just usk Will Goodyear on tho whole, think it decidedly appro­
1 tho first, and hu'l tall you how you eomo priate. AdaWdaci
to do defeated. Will knows!

CHURCHES.

Our ‘•devil" says, the Republicans
aro-tried of beating, the Democrats, so |

Ilsur MreiiiuTln

now they turn around and beet them-

Motor mind Hayford, it will soon bo
I warm enough for you to don ths chock erod vest and duster. anil you’ll fool

OUR

ia only a fooble expression of our con­
dition, politically speaking, but wo
gracefully accept the condition, and
have just one consolation to offer our
readers, and that is, that the amended
Charier will prohibit any Recorder and
Z Look out for a rise in flour, as tho Attorney from receiving off the eoatinMock in .tore has been womforfully re­ gent funds for tho ensuing year, ns a
duced, rinee tho election of tho Demo- reward for dirty political chicanery on
»^ntic ticket in thia city.
election day, or at any uther time.
Below we give tho majorities for tho
No more Rcpubliean Presidents upw;
No ! tho Democrats have carried lis­
tings. so tho next President will bo a
Doncerat, vo a Democrat said Monday

GREAT

$8.00

11 you don’t beleiva AL Troutwine
hu got hie shop nicely fitted up, just
call uu him and then yuu'l know Low i:
i, yourself.

Local felines police;.

that; with a very Wfykt rferf, they may
bo settled at once, without the trouble
Seo tho change in the big “AJ.-' of
and expend of their being left for col­
lection. lienee call at tho drug Mure the Star Clothing House of Grand
’ on or before April 15th, and oblige.
I Rapida They aell mam Clothing than
any other House in Mich, why T Bo-

HICHIGAR CENTRAL R. R.

I

Chromo
School Cards,

AiiMcn Grcble A Russell would say
I to those who sent in supjiosod solutions
to tho Rebus in the Bixxrx, that not
one waa correct, and any ono calling at
tlioir Store, eon too tho printed key.

FARM FOB SALE OR TO REST
Wo will Kill CU?AP. &lt;»r Rent to a re-.

As painting limo approaches, a,

Grind River Valley Division Isponsible party, the Farar known as tho

Other Stores ask so much more for
the same goods
We always keep Fine Custom made
Suits from 20 to 35 dollops.

CITY PESS DEpOT.

—If you will buy that trimmed Wo
I*n|w&gt;r at Smith, Stance &amp; Preston's yo
will »arc 10 cent* a roll bceidrs time.

ONE PRICE.

STAR

CLOTHING

HF Remember our name “STAR CLOTHIMG HOUSE" is on the Doorsand
Windows, so do not be decavcd by other merchants, as we have no Branch Stores.

Ayer’s

Hair Vigor,

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.

For restoring to Gray Hair its
natural Vitality and Color.

J. M. Rnssdl,

which is st
once agreeable,
healthy, and

' Street, is fixing up his Grocery in tirst' class order, and would invito bis num­
! crous friends attention to tho same, and
also to bis stuck of goxls which bo has । party in tho above Townrini' fot the
on hand, and is continually receiving I last two years hnx foten fixed up and the
fresh mippliss. Jim moans business. ! entire Republican ticket was elected on
| Mondav lt«L
Epl-.riatn P. Manly,

a ill w&gt;U ut lew figures for caiu or gixxl
'approved t;jtcs: two gool Afar.-a, one
OLD, RELIABLE ARD DIRECT ROUTE, weighs nlxiut 1200 lbs., the other abuat
DlM Its*-, two Smgh&gt; buggio*, two double
tosSssx'araMSiaft:
buggies, two double and two single HarHero are bargains for those
wanting such property, tlmt nm not
often mat with. Cwt ttrlg.
45t£i

k

/ Up to going to prase, we have uot rociired returns from all tho Towashipa,
but are safe to soy that the neat Board
of Fupcrvieare will atand. Republican
13 and perhaps 14 to Democrats 6 or 4,
according a* tho Township of Woodland
went, which we have not yet heard from.
Ac regards tho State and County ticket.

. Supervisor was elected by 24 majority,
C. C. Bush, Clerk'i5S majority, Otis 1‘.
Toliso, Treasurer 18 majority, and the
mt of the ticket by large majorities.
We are glad to see our old friend, W.
T. Barber, is elected Jnstice of the Peace.
All honor to Barry.

American Organ
Is Offered la tie Ptili: mt its letjts.

Everybodu Should fry them before Purchasing Elsewher
Tl.lr ims la luq.UsI *sJ ia U..r saw a*4 teaaUtet «-.«• serpau MI eibcn &gt;* teasiy vt

straight Republican, straight Democrat'
and a Union. There was much feeling
in the matter. 347 vote were polled.
The Republicans ticket with two excep­
SviciBt—t.'. B Aylaworth of Jackson, tions waa elected by majorities ranging
suicided on the 2Cnat, by hanging, in
the City Prison. He had made two
previous attempts to kill himself bnt
had been frustrated by these who were '
aware of hie design, and ha was finally
Tho entire Republican Ticket
seat to tho citv prison, where, it waa
except owe Highway Cocumisthought be could be kept from injuring
Again wo say hurrah for Old
himself; but he then committed the act
• John urai Go's, celebrated Gold Paus, with his pocket betid kerchief, by attach­
he best in 'he market, for sale at tho ing the handkerchief to the top bar of
City New* Depot. P. O. building.
.
L'zr or Dxrrxxs remaimng at tho
Hastings P. Q, April 8th. 1873.
Miss Sarah Alton, Mrv. Samuel
f On Tuesday evening next. April 15th.
Campbell, Amy Covey. Mias Bather
al Union Hall, Bol Smith Rimsell will
Eaton, J. Rhodes, Win H. Rose, James
give me of hie inimitable uxhibitiona.
A. Shartou, Ira O. Westeott, Miss EmEvery ono who lias ever witnamed. So
mu Young
in hie mirth provoking performances
Direct your lottan to number of P. O.
will not foil to attend uu Tuesday evw
Box or Drawerning next. We might ap|Mnd a long
J.Roboris, P. M.
IiM of circulars from gentlemen of high
r.tauding such us John B. Gough, de.,
and Irani various nowepapcre who speak
ere Here. Stranger!—There la not aid
Institution in the City of Hastings that
la more worthy of patronage, than that

lip. of six years standing was entieriy
fluous to say anything —if that ho it to removed by tho me of throe buttles, and
outartaiu tiin ritixsna of Hastiags on I be
the pereon M. H. Crane. Ev;. ex ehenff
evening of tho 15th. last, at the Hall.
ot thia (Calhoun) county, hit roqumted

Five or six yeots ego a mother abanCaawelL Haxard A Co, Mew York. It
doaod her children in the streets in dif­
ia nlHolutloy pure and rwW, Patients
ferent place, in this state, ana girl and
who have once taken it prefer it to all
a bey at Barilo Crook, and a girl at
other*.
Phymciaas have decided it
superior to any of tho other cila in marbe definitely iscraed. Hsr name was
Curtim, but about that time rhe marnsd a man nomad Clark, which was
duubttee the principal reason why sho
rurewlUr bmk upon her dfopring.

HOUSE !

36 Canal Street,

IVtcrv’ Mtuical JfntUy for April la M
usual, replete with firM-cIuA* music. No
Musical work of it kind stands higher
ia tho estimation of Musicians than
Peters'.
We can say everything in
favor of this truly splendid work, know­
ing whereof wu speak.

Michigan Central R. R.

H.iGS !

CLISES

I’apar, Leather, and Zinc Trunks
from $1.1J5 to $20
We arcTtqtiare dealing in all our ac­
tions, Cheapest store in Michigan, and
strictly

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Tho 5«ay Jevrwf for April ia rsceivod
and like all it prodociiasara, ia a splendid
^number. A beautiful song, Sweetly
\ Dream Villitta, in this number ia rully

I Hotel in this city for a numbor of years
j Mr. Tarkor has an extended acquainlance, and to those, we need not say
anything, and those visiting our city
who arc not acquainted with him. wo

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W. Fl. Rayford,

forget that Will Starkwontlior will bo
pKdrn
Sperter Form, in tho township on hand to do tho very beat work in the
! orBhltimore, cjuriMing of 80 acres, all lino of Painting, Graining, Glazing.
' improved. Fair Houm, gvol fruit, Ac. Paper Hanging. Ac. For rctferenoo,
send specimen of his work at Jim Sut­
C F. DWIGHT A CO..
ton's Grocery.
IlaMings. Ajril 2, 1874 —if

Jtux.—Positively 1 must have mj
nuts sotllod by Moy 1st, us I nui
g away on account of my l^ralth.
remember I must Lava nr nr.

Largogt Stock of Blue Clothing-west
of New York. Suita 1.2 to 40 dollars.
Latest Styles of Boya and Children’*
Suits from two years and upward.
Prices, 2 to 20 dollars.

far . Him DRESS1SU,
nothing else can bo found so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
not soil white cambric, and ret lasts
long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy
lustre, aad a gratafol porforue.

Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aver 4 Co.,

THE WEBER, HALLETT &amp; CUMSTON
AND GABLER PIANOS.

FRANK L. WARD
May 15. ‘7B

Hastings Jj- Allegan.

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predation for the beautiful or a spr.rk
of pride in the progress of American
Art. Being th* latest, it ia of cuure*. '
the finest of all the fine issue, of all
this wonderful pees*, and in this e justent improvement may b* mite! the
secret of the groat succroa which this

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Th* Caliort t-lthosrapUng Company of Oetrei,,

butter, by a roving cur. from a young­
ster who was seated ill the O|&gt;en door­
way to eqjoy the balmy morning air. A
shadow has ia verity clouded his day,
and the] fast-falling drop* of an April,
shower accompany hi* tearful protest.
Thomas Moron present* five maatesly
delineation* of the YeUow.tone Region,
on* at which, Tower Creek, a full page
cutting by Linton, is a most superb
specimen. The Dreth Warrant of Mary
Stuart is a truly royal suvject, royally
treated; and for texture and detail, is
noticabU even in n« 4U»«. ACstakill
Bonk, by Whittredge, will carry off the
palm with very many; a pool, surroun­
ded by fonet trees, in which tho beau­
tiful white birch ia conspicuous; the
solitude heightened, not broken, by a
pair of kingfisher*, one perched upon a
leafless branch, the other skimming the
surface, uni moot enchanting vistas of
dim forest distances from a picture
worthy of the ropotaticn of one of
America's foremost painter*. Such a
spirited sketch as a 'A Bare Chance,1
by W. M. Gary, in which one of our
frontiersman, on his gallant mustang, is
brought suddenly to elose quarters with
a monstrous grimly, deserve* mon than
a passing notice, but so do the others,
and space is limited. There ia a per­
fect gem of landscape by Wimperis, the
great rival of Birket Foster. The liter­
ary contents of the April JidM display
tho usual excellence and variety. There
arc for instance, three good short stories,
I Will if You Will, by Clara F. Guern­
sey ; Tho Ball on the Ice, by E. B.

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HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN

VOL XVII.

Card?-

Wwml

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16. 1873.

Jodqj.

"War it is then,11 aha said to herself.

FARMERS I

quietly about her mornznd when Tom camo homo

Greble &amp; Bussell

NO. 51.
GLEANINGS AND G 38SIP

Non! Dow, of Maiqe, is going to Eu-

Wishes can never fill a sack.

About one-sixth of our entire nopula­
ham no ehilrrh amnmmzwt

Wisdom rides upon the ruins of folly.
Who pardons the bad, injures tho

ho will embark in the taHo^ng busl-

If the one great object of his life iz to

nearly time for Tom to come to sup- '
Charlotte Otuhman gets **,000 for

Words are fur J,woman; actions tor

and prepared to

Invite your special attention to the

What can you expect of
should become a physician, and than ho
Old John Harper is going to mort­ his bristle. ?
gage all his property and stake the
bonnet kept Tom's slippers company
I under tho sofa, while her own shppers
,
Wisdom is morelto bo 'envied than out of sight, you know.
I lay cn the mantle.
Should ho incline to highjliving, but
cbaa.
And thee thinking that feminine in(Go.) Asa. but
Wisdom in a poor man is a diamond prefer a plain board, than the coroenj genuity could make nu greater sacribcn
. chief political
: than her Sunday bonnet, ah* Mt down editor.
Wine is a lurncoat-^firit a friend,

PLOWS!

OLIVER

“ WRRftft k. UOLBftoOK.

•
Tho subecriptions to the Greeley atat- just war.
Zeal without knowledge is fire with­
uo fund now amount to *9,701,80.
upon tho piano, ’and
out light.
the center table. Sho
McCreary, of Kentucky, is tho laciest
and jollieet man'in the United States

C. G. HOLBROOK.

oiv
tat* Asnt 1 Im.4.

hM. *ad all

“raxAJc.

With thi$ Guaranty

Lui- I

WM »L BURGHER.

That it will EXCEL any and ALL Plows in the following points :
1st. It will run with less draft, and turn a deeper and wider furrow.
2d. It wBl do better work and will not clog, the standard being curved and. the * bontu
COME.
higher.
I
3d. It will last more than four times as long n.-* any other plow, as it is Ch ill Ail harder [
' than tempered steel,
4th. It will scour in clayey and mucky soils where a steel plow will not.
5th. It is easier to hold being a Center Draft.
I
6th. The pouits will wear twice or three times as long any othef.

JOHN ROBERTS
rUYSICUX»»i fiaryjet. p.ribt. cn

but cun man who had a cumpretiensive
knowledge of this country and her inatitatiom.
uuusual disorder, and at Nellie tatting
| in the midst with her crochet work, uul
: &lt; umo into ths rodm.
aaeaed tho expenditures; tho
i “Haute cleaning, Nell ?”
“Oh, no. Why!" tail Nidfie, fook- ou her behalf lan year was on
&lt;MW.
"I thought may be you had‘been,
that's all," roma Art Tom drily, as ho diet that a husband and his wife have
looked for a place to sit down.
each suffered cruel and inhuman treat­
ment at the hand ot tho other, and that
WHISPEB IN WH*TEB'S
contequenlly each is entitled to a diEAE.
“Paper rotno this evening ?'
“Not vet.”
it is as surprising as gratifying to dis-

ABSO THE CELEBRATED

littlo before he cumin.glauaicg about th. room.
• . i
SeHte’

’SfabVr

South Bend Wagon!

And don't become an umbrella-oak-

‘r S‘“f “
°-' 6'h"-I'- T—
Mid loui.------- „„.i... ...t______■ _______ * .
'
*“** «•&gt; *«-'«* mann«, and
k • «»«&lt; the walls in the groat statesman^
”-1 the tnblM

'rr.X.'S •“"""-‘“““■'ir" »

■
’" fc,„mI “Oh, no they don't,” said. Nellie .n i
। sweetly os before. “A tiling looks tu ; Tho tunnel mania threatens to be­
; well in uno place m Mother."
' come a trreat bore. A San Francisco

is threadbare it fruits ol lii« labor brought before tbs

through, cannot bo difficult to Isom.

1JSZ?T»4!SS“e,-.t IM"

At Factory Prices.
T. B. DIAMOND.

Salt! Salt! Salt!
FARMERS.
iLook to your interest and purchase your Salt nt the old stand of

HAMS,
UPSI.-fcR

ths i before," said he hesitatingly.
and pretend to bo frightened at a
। shuuld not like to have any oB&lt;. step to make » car-path through the Carpamouse.
' iu ''
thian Mountains.
Wicked men cannot be friends, either
“Why not f said Nellie. “We might j , .
,
as w.-il keep things handv.
What i. , h
lhl! “ newlX «T»r7 c«*&gt;
the usouf iutvitig n house' if you can't &lt;bo’v.dwre who ore preparing to take
i k.-n&gt; tilings as you wnr.t t|» f”l ■
advantage of tho laws, and to utilnr
.
Turn’s tore grow redder &lt;u&gt;l rodder. tb"‘f °°*
«nd sixty acres of she
lie triad to look nobar, and broke into : PubU!: !,nd* wllhla
limit*, hare
| a laugh.
unsnrmoMly decided iu fitver of T^xThirty BeMcns. *
' “Oh. that i« your game, is it ? Trying | Mt-i lorat mo with my own weapon.'you
Tho Lehigh iron retrion- CanUins 15
Tlio late David Paul Brown, of I’hila| littlo
•--------------------- - ■-• -­
MANAGING A NAN.
"Well, don't yon like the p’unl" Mid
i Nell ilrtnurel). *
of tiro iron product of tho country.
No; by G.orge, I do not!"
"Well then, 1 will make a bargain
| burg, and when Tom farter fell Jiead
liquors,
over heel* in love with Ear nu one
The apriog travel to Europe is includ­ hitritod

DRUGS

ing more than the. usual proportioc of
liternry men and artiste. Thomas Nast
has left to lie gone thro, months in the
hope of reetp™&gt;» impaired health.
Dana, of the Asa. and Winter of the

where you know you get none but the FIRST QUALITY.

that ho has no use for, then ho should
immediately start—a newspaper.

meured reading the papers, asked h
father if the wrfrd “Hon.," prefixed

recently, and occasioaaUy startles a
turner by going at him with a b
with a cautionary •'Whoa, there!”

••Oh, 1 will. Como Nellie, I will own
sent. and they went to fanuse-ko«ping
! in a cosy bird no*t of a little house cm up like a man—you have beat tn? this
1. They deprive men of their reason
the wrath W’le of tho town, everybody ' time. Only just alHUgfctosi up Uiia aw­
prophreiod all torts of hsppinres for ful room and I will nevus throw any­
thing dorm again. There, now let us
• the presty bride.
inteBectual strength.
_____ ____ ,. kies nad make up as the children say." '
_________ .
| very happy.__________________________ ' Nellie &gt;«•«. and laughingly held up shortlyIt is a very pretty thing fo go to i her sweet nn-utb &lt;ur a kun of ptace.
The Shelby (Ky.) Cswsaf Ulis of
house keeping for the first time, with , And tta-n. under «he magic influence of
' •vnrytbing spick and span, new andlherdeltEngvrsoonfuiion wassuddetdy
j ihiuy, and if yon have loro very much banished, and when Qrangor etmn
fur a companion, it is still pleasanter. I around to epend the cventag, ho drci­
,
Now Neliie did luvo that grus', blub- ’ dod that nobody had a prettier wile or Millen and llutlur were boys and Drrberiug Tom Carter with all bur might &gt; a coater and tidier home tiauhis fri-rad, .den ar.d Bunyan were yet unborn. The
'artor.
and main, and there was only one thing Tom Carter.
lr.»_ i. u.____ _
. .1... -r-c.
XV...• I.
kL. ar^l*...
......... t bosket is made of willow and &lt;ywured
School Books Station cry
little
Nalito. haviitt .........
trooe gained
with satin that was onoo white, but has
lion uf th# Selil, tons; gu-id. care
follow alive.
0. They render abortive tho strongest
He kept hi.
hr a lay question,
The Oregon militia’s bill' amounts to resolutiona. .
Sometimes h&gt; MM*m*&gt;i threatened
'.Zlii.. ,
__ .1_______ i___ ■ . .
10. The millions of property expended clergy might Wi
... ll. nm I. 1—,
In vain did Nellie braid . with a ndapvr, but Nellis, instead of
PBE8OKIPTIONS AND FAMILY
scolding, only had quietly to bring I

Medicines

GOODYEAR &amp; BARLOW

. a young man is a paragon of
truthfumees, wbriety, has

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Df{Y qooos i/i E/iuLcti r^itrr-

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ced the slightest curiosity to view too of intaaiiy.
12. They destroy both the body and buris.1
closely the wolf-tad war banner of the
ately, for Tom seldom faded to talai the Mudoca, and that when Cept Jack final­
ly met them "ho routed 'em end scouted
hint

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

Raiivillt.

The young man who enjoys plenty of
company, and is ever ready to scrape
Wickedness with beauty is the devil's acquaintance, will find the barber buaihook baited.
What wo cannot help is our misfor­
tune, not our fruit.
~
Who keeps company with a wolf will
learn to hoih
\
flourish os an undertaker.

up two children.
Worts show the wit of a man, but
action^ his mooning.
‘
Whai reason and endravor exanol
“Vary will, probably ha trout com# t,u&gt; L11”1 couawl«“
Und wm «&gt;Wore tc*.* It will be ready ax&gt;n,” Mid!
V* “
010 r““‘ bring out. tau often wUL
What
is
givsa
to
tha
poor
is
laid
out
Neil, working nwaj.
’ uaaU“
of *62.000.

Ml YSICIAN aU Sate*—. Ori**'

DR. C. C. L1NSLEY.

What Is an estate worth if 41 brings
no enjoyment.

gently

Micbijan.i Expire Sd. Esfim Jus It, 1111

MH W N ■■!
Gold &amp; Silver Watches

■
•

Russell

What is it ?
SilM

MMMSME

Why, it is LEE REED'S Trip Hammer.

OBAXP

HAMMERER. I am prepared to offler

Single seed Buggies as Lmo as

Immense Stock

Winter

One Hundred DoIIufm.

Buggies at
One Hundred and Twenty-five Dollnrw.

Now Farmer^,
Hmm wm neverbthirt an opportunity of this kind otfcrod io Has!int-*,- whereby
you could Rvt * Buggy for eo small an amount of mosey. I do not Intend to loose
my reputation as a buggy builder by selling a i»or nrtfole-

Fra

। prevent crime.
15. They cost sober people it

previously, and Oapt Nil. Johnson re­
fnr a buy that was smart, active, brave, porta, through Dr. I'oterraan, of ioalvoa
tractable, prompt, iudnsteioua, eJoan, teas found by him la.t August to the
pious intelligent, good-looking, reserved oast of tipitbergrtu It teems that we
, ceedingly. She resolved not to spoil
may really hojio for good news from tho
tho peooi of their cozy home by icoldthroe exrxelitiuna now searching for the
। lug, but how. to eure him she could not
poJa

him whh
natienre his order filled.
with the
tho patience
morning ho had

want the opportunity

The farmer, la return,

tel! on die Wasted place before."

means which enables me to sei! Buggies so LOW as to DEFY COMPETITION.

Michigan ^Exchange.

The th-rmometnc

in *ome other

&amp; Nevins . i'*11She
- hn*. with

,r with which I make Irons for BUO6ISM.

■’s Hoysi.,

। Wet or dry, he would lay his uvorcoat
on her pretty, smoothly mado bod, and
. drop his hat anywhere.

Ladies wdl find almost everything
nsunayjtegtfa »DryGoods

Co, cum Bril si Stas

tra table ruth^iy crmlnng beneath it

Tho laical man appointed to ollies in
PcnnsyIvana it Inspector of'Pickled should have some of them, as she hoard destruction.
Fish, in Philndelnhia. No civil-sorvioo you say in your sermon tho common taexamination in tins irittancj was requir­ turs (oommoutators) didn't agree with
t!u&gt; delicate truasuro, and diaoovarod the
and virtuous.
ed. Tho applicant simply lied to twvar
ruins of a favonte Boliemian vase.
his nose would not gti bark on him un“I dp not know wliat to do, butnkio
1 won't have,” she continued with a lit­
•»g
tle Irit if wifely snap, which every good
Tho icarcity of cool in England hi
nnimal.
rendered accessary nil oorto of cxjwd
mt. for economizing fust The mixin
Tom of snch performance* n_v ibisI" of chalk with eoai in open grates Is th
tea Mrs. Nemo, *&gt; she removed

untold
einnsti and aranecta himself with one

lasting double tha ordinary length rf
6W_____

wbkh

A Parisian dramatic critic says that

will seldom
fails to fin 1 a way. And when a de­
termined little woman nays “must and
shall,'' reavnljen fnsubarilination might
av vrell surrender at once.
—"Yes, but the ether way," was tho
Before Mrs. Nellie cloved her bright

Scene in a Washington bookstore,

An Akron (0.) cat, reiving upon
nine lives to save him, allowed his I
’WhatF'
emanating

For th. GontUaon. .

ispssf.'&amp;^tssSg^l^ xxi-e. Prices Guaranteed.
n&gt;k- —.F.u i- .u- u-uvt-r

Thare are three essential
finn-t WMFkl.
. r-^,1 Sooicn

sotted with a

IF YOU WANT
now para *t0 J*r annum for the priv- Detroit, on Saturday, fol! short, and diailrgo of sending life children to tho city

HASTINGS IA2BLE WORKS!
tiysaid:

B. F. STEINHOFF

J. dole &amp; Son,

s

GR hwm:

MONUMENTS
HEADSTONES.
TABLE TOPS,
MANTLES,
SHELVES, ETC.

eblorafowd bj burglars, and *7,000

ITALIAN

SBital riMaial

UEHUffiB,

[birr husix

MARBLE

ns m:
. y.., gtiur tarred

�ora waurinbyon letter.

BACON &amp;

THE Wd

Death ci Qol- U*abT-

Apr'10th, 1878.

We Invlts our readers to real earrfully
lb* following report, a* we think there

MORTGAGE SALE.

THE MODOC WAR

anncr.

IHIIUI ru
Anu. Di-Tbefollonrmg

'""couxi
Wilfiam Lewis, 83;
Ip. m:
Wmuw 8. Hunker, 1; Ian on Elliaon, 1:
10 and 11 o’clock this mom-Charles W. Bp43Jing. 83 ;
boys m after life, that it shoukl
letter of the civil xTriee regulation* Duty Benson, 30 ; Thomas B. Bunker, pnaing Oen- Canby, A B. iloschsm,
br-Jho.ua., Mr. jlyer, Riddle, th* tnM; Benjamin Hoffi 8.
Gw- Bag&gt;oy, oa Rofortnitory I us titutornreler, awl wnaw. and "Bugu* Cliartentiag chair*. Your Committee would, by the executive in certain important
. toy,” and “Boston Charley," »m»‘ out
appointawnu Mr. Cutie ir now feeble
making appropriation* of the support of;
1 to a darimated spot There lh*T »•«
aa practical '&lt;■ of the boy* for all farm in hroltb, and the terms of his resigna­
Capt Jack, John Sehonachin. “Black
tion show* (hat while be poseihly may
Jim,” “Phadt Nasty Jim,” EUen’s
Your

under careful consider*tion and ■ all th* details of practical farming.
We, also, would rrcommead that
facilitie* be provided for teaching the

2lurtm,Mmncsx. Arm M, 1878.
Editor

UF.OKCE H. DEWET.

Ths Repnbhean Party

Conimittua

So in our own

strongly Republican. In our own city
ths Democratic ticket principally was
falling-off ol Republicans?

No.

We

to

Hasting*, a* th* opposite party know*; acter of th* Institution i* avowed, asd
yet. through intrigue and figurning, the the prefix “Reform'’ dropped from it*

idividual* die, but principle* live fully canvmeed that
School a* it* name intj

mi

remain*

unimpaired

Reform been committed by the boy, ia order that
he should bo msdo r. ward of the Stalo I

Th?

criminals of tender year* ; but rather
pablima party. They forced it lata be­ as a place of refuge, where they qiuld bo
ing; tboy *uataiu*d it through unaqua’ Educated and fitted for live* of actiro
uvefulnoss, and to affur-1 to them Mcwrity
from temptation, and proteotira against
because It proclaimed freedom as tho the allurements held out tu them by

previous detective moral training render

Lewis; Ephraim

rear, near wnerc juoacnetn ■ oorao - —
hitched. Schonacbin then began ,0
around, *aw Cspt. Jack to hi* left with
bi* pi*tol pointed-at Gen. Canby. Tbi*

First-Class Instruments

hall a minute Cant Jack fired again
on Gen. Canby, and tho noble old gen­
tleman ran off to the left, but was •[»-«dily shot down and killed instintlj.
and wounded in tho bead.

He tried to

HASTINGS EJ
ass'sirtr;

B. Cook ; Henry Thoiuus was killed almost instantly by

CLARA AU

did not fin- st him. but they knocked
noS ■•“tain him. but will sustain
Voted that the Rood Commisioncr* hu Mjuaw down. Dyar, Riddle and the
PreeideuL
.
appoint overseer* of Highway and that
’•* JAKthey be Fenceviewer*.
Voted that each Bia that kill* a wolf
Wo ar* eroding a fine District jail to
Mooch'-ri. badly wounded, with a pi lol I '

portancc to ibe individual and to society
that no boy abtml-s bo aout U» toe School, Square which ha* proved inadequate (It due* not say out of what fund).
convicted of crime, without sufficient
evideaco or for tho puqxBO cf r*leiving criminal* are ns w employed in breaking held a*, the house of John Mill*
(A true Record).
*
educate hint, from tho rvepuruibility d*&lt;
Town Clerk."
volring on them, as wn have g"od ryatoa punishment of the greater offenses are
Perhaps Mr. Editor*, the above will
now tarried out at the Albany. N. Y.

pri»m, and the risk, expence and expos­
Izgialation as will corrvet thrt evil, or 1 ure of i ran sporting courier* by train*
fir th* more rigid enforcement of exi»I: so­ ronitnntly before their young mind* tl*&gt;»
jin in charge. Thia ia disgraceful to cast I could not well abridge without
benefit* and hapinem curtain to result
the Capitol of a great nation and it is a luoaing much of its interest, of|the "W
irom, v.nuuu* cuuoucc, in qum nonx *, , ,
..,
- ,
, ,
, , —■», —
_kA
•• ■ . ..
,
,
... , : brought for trial, and th* Judge whom* matter at congratulation that at last | vote* cast Those marked (d) of^xieito
,
V "1
i'■ ” “
To the* ehd it only remain, that the pe-,.
who
appri(rB of t!ie CB1T^,in we will have a new jail suitable to th* 1 their names ere not living, and perhap*
.I—..—i. ..r &lt;u..
.^.t
... ..:^t;— the two Bunker*. Of th* 6 remaining
pie of the State should fully understand I and »«utcu.-.o before any boy can be ndI Hiram Istwi*. resides i-.cnr Kalamaaoo,
thu design cf this School, aud the pun- I «Bi*d into 11- ticboal, under existing
Mr Parker, in Gull Corner*. Mr. Brinenows for which it nw. inriitnu,.! .nd to 1
review your CommiUifo
tun, dear Hickory Comer*. Mr. Pktton,
reins.
A ridioufous 'controversy has lately in Orangeville, and Isaac Meaner, in
of Rcfonnitory Education to make it all haro b.on -uade by the Juvtirro ,m vioarisen
here
among
our
cvlorwl
popula
­
that
its
most
sanguine
friends
clnita
it
■
lation
vt
law.
This
should
not
be,
and
and followed leadur. aa long as three
shubld be, and which will enable it te
tnut ,hfl ‘ner’
•»! attention to tion out of an attempt on the part of thu
S'™'-iu
Prairievilla, April, 9th, 1873.
Trustees of Colored Common Scbcoli
piss of the party. They abandoned
tion.
to appropriate certain school funds for
them when they found them untrue to
A careful study of workings of th • th. purchase of a portrait of Charlo, I THE ST LCVIS MUTUAL LIFE INrarfou* reformatory institutions of the tiumner. Conriderabls fooling ha. been I
th* trurt confided iu them. Th* leadBURANCB COMPANY,
country aa w*il as the perovut operation
of this School have satisfied your Com- excited by the failure of some impulsive |
The above named Company has juat
—*•- of -the
L_ mcasuro
---------- -wemnnliali
advocate*
to accomplish saMuned universal tmpartancr In tilt*
City, and Mime rvOeratice* to it and its
operation* wl!l, &lt;touMlcw«, Interrot our
vuwuv vrarvui ,*s school purpows from the prwplc, for any reader*. The Charter of Uie Company
other
purpose
whateror.
differ* Ir. one v, ry [■articular from the
nut to thrir interest or the public good,
••barter* uf Eastern Companies. Iu
and that wh-u any buy h-u arrived nt
the og* of eighteen y&gt; are h«t reforma­
Our Board of Public Work* are en­ computed, cither by the term* of their
gaged in correcting defect* in the works Charter, or by th&lt;- pronstoiw of the Infonimencvd l»to last foil upon out*tree:

HASTINGS CI

&lt;un. V. SLADE.
HASTINGS LC

deem it important that ia each particular Mcupled cans*, nr* waived, let him see
ca«o real crime should have actually I &lt;“k‘ Lo can make by it. Th* country

and'ploot'd i^ thu School Car education, |

strength

CH

CHANCERY SALE

apple river and if the Commissioner*
not aasum* th* responsibility of making should lay tho toed aero** Crooked Lake,
tion should be protided, or that there them himsolf. Tlicrw ar*, aud always
1 -____ .L.____ ' .1 •
will bo, delect* and objectionable fenControl to obtain profitable employment
tatiug the age at whieh boy* should be
admitted into, an-1 discharged from th* tho appointment of Govt-rnment official*
one dollar per day tor their service*.
practical Education by eithgr the officer, ScbooL Your Couimitteo boleive that
L,.. .,r
. .............. -___ r .t ' pretends that the present regulations
of th* School or th* Board bf Control.
Benjamin Hcffi 19 ; jSaphna Barnes,
Thia your Cota nuttoe, think 1* 111 wrong.
State, when they uro not properly cared contrary a large number, perhaps a ma­ 20 ; John Mills, 20; Calvin G. Hill. 22;
jority of tho people of the Country, Benjamin Dibble, 20; Henry Leonard,
•ally when the temptation* to vice and think them unrt’ssonablo and unfair. If 1 ; Georg* Brown, 1.

Institution arc made almost wholly

virtually Republican.

The ounstltutionsl rights and duty
which tao President I* sworn to sustain
put* the responsibility of these impor­
tant appointment*, nut upon any civil
*ervio* board or schiraw of **Inuiion by
subordinates, but upon lb* Preudcut
himself, and whenever tho eivfl eorvice
roguIaUons fail to perform tho duty of
appointment* according to the best in-

wa* the design of the Legislature it
should be. That it iaand hae thu* far and that provision* be made for teaching,
*• far s* practical Engraving, and
penal t£m Educational anditeformitorv , kusdr, a Pur‘ai,‘ «• «
«nou. doinstitution, while it was the evident dC- I*raa ‘utr' i'rvlitaU» &gt;'mpkymawt ran at
rign that it should b* almost purely re-1 *“ thne* U
« »«O I«rt at '!»'
termitary ia Ma ebaracter. That your ci'r““e'i ’'kW
Committee find from a carefud ownina- .
sU* of
,or ’CUidl
tion and personal inspection'.of tho l«u- tutiun w»* eitablishcd b«um** aintinuslly larger a* our population Incroa***,

no guns with them, but each carried a
pistol si hi* Belt Thia, huwerrr, was
not much noticed, as in [.ruriuu* tutor­
view* they had had their guns with
30 ; Henry Leonard, 29 ; Isaac 'Otis, 29; them. lli»y sat down in a kind of brotflocem II. Bunker, 0 ; Charles Paul, C ; ksn circle, and Gen. Canby, Meacham,
John Mill*, 2 ; Zaphna Bones, 1.
Georg* Brown, holds th* office of Jus- by Jack hulling his peoo, with ’’Hawk­
er Jim'* and^ack Nasty Jim’* &lt;0 his
loft Moacliam *jwc&lt;Al the talk, and
gsv* a* long history
what they want­
ed to do fur them, after which Gen.
Canby end Dr. Thoma* both talk o’! for
■ome limo. Capt Jrck thou talked in j
an apparently good, larious strain, and

New Styles.

SALE ON

“II. wiluai
HASTINGS LO

New Prices.
to tho waist life wa* extinct (rots
tol-shot wound* in the l;&lt;nd. Thu
o( Geu. Cauby wa* stripped of e
vestige of clothing, aud liy about
hundred yard* to th« southward. two piitol-»b &gt;: wuuaL iu tho head.

Very Low.

human

between it and outraged liberty.

MICHIGAN

Grand Rive:
il 'a reroom, Ao. i?J&lt;5 Greene, Hear Eighth St.,
Artaa4«
•-r.?*.'.■ 1.

‘rssteoffi.r-1

mrara: an lot, how rmhi1
5Ea.tr

New Advertisements

B. F. NORRIS &amp; CO

ST-1860-X

JEWELERS!

The LARGEST and moat conydcle Jewelry Store In the West, with th* (least
Stock ever brought to the City.

him or ।
pobbean party-

A* long a* the people

&amp;, 139

not sppre-

yat in an unfinished condition, ha* been locality, and upon any tangible or rellacan and will be fully retormed. educated
knowledge, hi* energy, hie ability 1 and msdo ueefulritiama. and to thia end rendered comparatively usulos* fur the ble security.
Behoving, after a ca reful tn v*siig»Uun
natural and acquired
and hi* industry
•
- renipaning bill, en
tractors 'are to be compelled io}*pui their In the thorough munilnct* and reilabllto the produrtiv* labor, either mental or • sections lu and Iff
phyricaL of the community, than to arrest
anec Company, and further being astlefici with the nio.t*raUou* of It* terms
IKLS7 of Chapter N»of the compiled law*
Mr. Bigelow, Chief of th* Logan desire to Insure, permanent mon tn this
Itez&amp;nllnK a* your Committer do, the
city have organised a load advisory
ertacaliM of the boy* in this School
I Board for the purpuee of loaning, In this
as of the utm.xt Importance and fcelin*
Immediate mclion, fifty per oral of the
ex-8enator
Cattail
m
Superintendent
of
philanthropic Legislator of the inostimaBjndicnte business be will see to tho al security around th* |«|ley holders.
Thh is th* most Important privilege.

careful coueiUcratton to the financial
necnadtlfM of the School, and the re-'
viHagwe and from which, unfortunately i P*In ■B'1 trnpromnents. dtenied de»lr-

*.

ainnd.

whol, rnns.'

“IS.*?JSlSEff

whlch render* money ro abundant al.
the great flnaaelsl center, that It Is quite
If-out al together Impomlble to obtain a

jnirposo for- which the Reform Bcbool 1: arrangement* as I* possible, and that

found it* Moses.

HendnrU of Indi-

once with ' hi* antiquated friend* wlw

than fifty-two million* per annum ; this
In connection with w&gt;m* similar money

HOWARD

S-V-I85O-X

Chromo
School Cards,
DEPOT.

CITY
Rantaiion

bitters:

PLANTATION
ITTERS
Tempemca Bitters

t»TT pm otpor

Watch Chains,

Office and Parlor Clocks of every description.
Watch material and Tools for Jewelers
f **Vr ^7 should call at« ur ertabliahnwnt and exanimo the go
THE CHEAPEST PPJ EES IS OCR MOTIV)

e cn

g *

SALT
&amp; Goodyear

Keep a Urg, ,apply „r gj, for

QQ
I.

!r ni a ?•-.,!

u

rates.

their Brick Warehouse,

HAGAN’S

□

11

Michigan

OLD, RELIABLE

U)

Htetiags City. D. G. Robinson. D
“
“ Travcne PbRlitw, R.

WilBam Y. (LUre’v.s

11.11.r.
Gold Thimble*.
Silver Thimbles.
Gold Lockets,
Shirt tkudds.

&lt;Wd Wateh K,v*.
Ootal Beads,
Coral Necklacro,
Coral Setts and Rings,
Bronas Ornament*.

barlow

Barry, April 3d, 1837.

i Calvin Brown,

Istotea' Setts,
Pearl Sett*.

A CO.,
137 A ] 19 STATE STREET. CHICAGO

Spalding, and th* following is a oopy of

Kills, Clerks

WATCHES.

_ B. F. BOBBIS

§

brook, Philo Khaldun, M. Hllrarrtono.

CHICAGO

Diamonds.

sjpfj. nop.

Oil Paintings

Weetfal!, J
Fitch,

Ladies' Fjnsi Gold watchm.
Gold Opera Chain*, Gent* Opere Chains.
Gold N*ck (•bams.
Slv*r Vest Chain*,
Table Castors,
■
Cake Baskets,
Not Pick*,

IfoldRingv.
Gold Teeth I‘icki'

bulk of premium* ar* obtained, tan par

hind other looalitia* in this eoantry in 31.000 compounded for thirty year*, at
•lx per cent, amount* to I3.7UM; 81,000
compounded for thirty yaara, at right
management, and widt existing law*, no [ ,
per oent, amount* to 110,082 TO; *l.or»
cumixmndcl for thirty year*, nt ten |«:
the Franklin Building, ard photograph*
bad a* gdl Result of th* Election ta the County.
only do oar people have opened to them
among the important feature* of Amer- a safe life insttranc*. but a local money­
ed Institution In their midst.
Isaac P. Christisw-y,
1,842
The St, Louis Mutual Life Insoranet
csrtTci rnx*.
saaKxr* or tn* vxrvxsmrrr
The amount of National Bank ctreuEdward 0. Walker, R.
1.85«
nowslxteau y«
AndrodClimio, 11..
1,818
Duane Doty. D.,
2
Andrew M. Fiteh, D.,
38 July 12, 1870, authorising aa additiuo- a til ion* to widow* and orob«n«, and
•rone million and abalf 1Xdividend*.
*1 issue of LM,000,000
cn. srnanmxmorr or senoou.
Thsodore B. Diamond, IL.
1,®1
Tho follow tug w.H known g.ntiemsn
co. dixis roiuineicxxa.
Jeaw* W. Huughtalia, IL,
1,793

Madison.

WATCHEfcl

CHROMOS !

oi great importance that further educa­
herewith report with atuendments a
tional advantage* thould be secured to bill making appropriation* for the Re
form rirhool. for th*

of

corner

BlXarlBT WATCHES.

Ufa Insurance h conaidervd. The sum
lilts of the Secretary's Office will *ccompany Mr. Catlrll to London on the

State St

SiMim 11 wot sei tn medm tikVate.
10B^r.l lnto

mors sold to drndor. .t . ver,- mill
vancc above Cw-load Rato.
’

Water LirqA,
Ohio lima,
Shingles of all kinds,

Magnolia Balm
Pure Blooming Complexion.
ACA1B.

M* IVflttll pVIf/flUfKD ip
LOTS.

044 1040

sshSSs

�lit* R^pUouiciul

B\|&lt;«bh

COKKOV COUNCIL.

Th* Common Council of tho Ciiy of
Hasting*, mot on Wednaadty Evening,
April Oth, 1878, pursuant to tho provi­
sion* of Section rix of an act of the
legislature of the State of Michigan,
manured March 11th, 1871, entitled

Peninsular Railway.

of Hastings," *and entered to take
immediate effect, for tbe purpose than
and there to determine who by the
greatest number of vote* given la tho
several ward*, are duly elected to fill
tho respective City office*.
Counca called to order by the M*r»Present—Mayor, Recorder, and Aid*.
Hum*, Wood. Wooley, Eastman, Will­
iams, Konfiold and Jewell.
The report of the Committee appoin­
ted to Mttlo with the City Treasurer,
was read and on motion wa* accepted.
By Aid. Hams —
that the Council proceed to

vd»plendld Maple Sugar aold on the
Streets Taceday at nine cents per pound.
Our Pralrievilte letter In thia week'*
Baxsxr I* very Interesting. Bead It.
Don’t forget the last Dance of the
season al Union Hall, Friday evening

churches.

7b the. HowrabU, Uu Common C^vncli
of the Citf of Batiinfft :
Your CommUtec who were appointed
to make and report to 01 *■ honorable
board a Just and tru* saeount or all
money received and expended by said
board tn their corporate caoacUy.'.dnrlpg
the year, and to audit and settle th*
aceyontz Of the cMy Treasurer, and the
account* of all officer* or person* having
claims or account with eald corporation
according to Section No. 39 of the chsrtor of th* City of Hasting* would mest
respectfully report.
That they have audltoa and settled the
account* of the Qty Tr***urer and find
th*m correct; that they bare also made
a statement which ia. hereto annexed
giving a Just and true account of all tbe
money* received and expended by said
l-oard in their corporate capacity, and
also, a statement of the Indebtednass of
said city i

.&lt;i'Mi,j&gt;u|w&lt;nu»l«nt. n»F« M**u*aT»*r»-

The Recorder then read tho Inspector*
To the Public aud Patron* of the Bajineh, all advertisement* lor lhe Haxnrr report of tho respective word*, and on
should bo handed In a* early a* Tuceday motion of Aid. Wood, the fallowing
noon, each week, to Insure their appearanco that week", a* W-tlnreday b publi­
cation day.

S’MfS
iu*. fTau-imtm, r*x«T.
.te3tEK‘BfSt‘’e' K-J.

W55"
‘t’-k-T.*-.

The Common Council of tho City of
HzMovrm-N, ,T. Parker, ha* re
moved bl* Livery, from Jsflereon Street Hasting*, mot oa Wednesday evening,
to the National Hotel Barn on State April UtL. 1873, pursuant to the proviStreet. Mr. Parker te present Poorat t- riona of Section rix of an act entitled
"an net to Incorporate the City of Hea­
tings," and ordered to taka immediate
•ffact, for the purpose then and there to
Wo are extremely sorry that we eould determine who by the greatest number
not get our paper out on th I* time week, of votes given iu the several wards, are
for many are dtuppotntcd at not reviv­ duly elected to till the] respective City
ing their joper regularly,but frtenda tbe
nou-arrit al of cur print paper waa tbe
And the fallowing named person* hav­
cauM-. nnd we glncerely hope tn be able
ing received the hig*«t number of votes
given at the polls of eaid election hold
i'erry Rom- and wtfr of this elty were on Monday the 7th. day of April 1873,
arreated a few day* alnoc and tried fur be and they are hereby declared duly
and expense of their being left fcr ri&gt;l- vagrancy. They were both convicted
elected to tho following named office,
lectioii. llftu* cidl at tiin drug store and sent to Jail; but Perry procured
respectively:
ball and wa* released, but bls wife bring
on or hetero April 15th, nnd oblig-. ■
Fer Jf*y*r—Nathan Barlow.
H. J. HANEY.
For iimriitr—\\ta. D. Haye*
aprilll

$8.00

Local fcksiw police;.

Other Stores ask so much more for
tho wuue goods
We always keep Fine Custom made
Suits from 20 to 35 doilhra.

Lariuiet Stock of Black and- Blue
Clothinjpvesl of N'ctr Ji'ark. Suita 12 to
40 dollars. Latest Styles of Boys and
Children’s Suits from two years and up.
wards. Prices, 2 to 20 dollars.

Hll'.VKS

.c.Sl.ltSTl
MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

GREAT

------

Some littlo time ha* elapsed aloe* I
wrote you before, from tho fact that
there haa nothing of importance Clan*-1
I
3 ■
1
3
' Jolin C. Sfienccr Farm, in the townilnp plied since that time. Our towaabfp
D. R. Coox, Mayor.
Kurin**. ! «uu l*v.sxv.‘! st*»*.!»«?. «t. •,,f Baltimore, conristin# of ^0 acron all meeting pnawd off'quietly an u-ual, and
D. C. Woolcv, Alderman first ward.
’ ipnivod. Fair House, good fruit* Ac. tl&gt;e Republican ticket was elected, ex­
W. H. Jewell,
••
••
V
cept one constable. For Supervisor,
* C. F. DWIGHT &amp; CO.
G.
W.
William*,
Alderman 2 ward.
Heury Brown; Treasurer, Henry Hew­
H.i-tingv. Ajiril 2,1874—if
Il J. Knnfieid.
......................
itt ; Clerk, L. W. Wing, Ac.. Ac.
Chea. B WwjJ, Alderman third ward.
Mr*. Fox, an aged lady, and mother
IVJ F Flmria ALtawnan fnnrth ward.
of Mr*; B. Df Wing, did on tbe 8th
Inst., after quite a protract-d Hine**.
Not wishing tb take up too much
apace in your paper at thte time, I will
close for tbe present, promising that allowed.
wnen anything of importance occurs*,
Frank A. Standley, room rent fire el
to let you know.
' tion purpose*. 32.50.
RevjwctfuUy yours, Ac.,
II. W. itolfe. service' on Board
Registration and Election, 80,00.
Noncz.—Positively I mart hare my
W. I. F. Ham*, service on Board
rounts euttlod by May let, ha I. an
of person* drawn to serve a*
sing away on account of my health. Petit Jurors for tho May turm of tba Registration and Election, 36,00.
W. T Eastman, service oa Board
Circa?. Court, which convonn at tho
Il
*gi*tration
and Election, 36,00.
Court Buuae, in thi*. City, on the 5th
H. C. Lewie, service a* clerk of el
•lay ol May next:
tion, 34.00.

Grand Hirer Valley

tion, 34.00.
J. M. Hawes, service a* clerk of elec­
tion, 34,00.
John C. Wiokleman, service a* clerk
of election, 34,V0.
John H- Van Velsor, service a* City
Attorney, 341,lW.
D. C. Wooley, ssrvica on board of
registration and election, •’.1,00.
Wm. H. Jewell, service on board of
reguiratuu aud election, 36,00.
D. C. fhriglev,
H. J. Kvntiobl, service on board of,
George W. Brink.
Z. B. Hoyt,
registration and election, SO,00.
Charles Brown,
G. W. William*, service on board of
registration and olpaioa, 30,00.
Cha*. B. Wood; eerviro oa board of'
Deniwn H. Bugboc, Thornapjilc.
George Cook,
“
registration and elec tion, 80,00.
C. M. Gould,
J. D. I’ennoll. sorvie* a* elerk of elec­
Jacob Shoup,
tion, I’1,00.
Wm. H. Brown.
.
E. 8 Brown, service a* dork of elec­
Lemuel C. Camrbvl!.
tion, 32,00.
L. D. Quackenbush, service ae clerk
of election, 35,00.
T. J. Wilder, clerk of election and
room rent, 38,00.
By, AU. Jewell—
officers of tbe local and advisory Board
of the RL Louie Life Ina. Co., compris­ ; That Heury C. Lewi*, City Trwarer
ing in their District the counties of Bar-1! be allowed 325 for disbarring the City
ry, Eaton. Clinton and Ionia. By re­
ferring to tbe Insurance record and (he
By Aid. Jewell—
That the report of Committee appointed
to actil* with tho City Treasurer be
adopted.
‘ Carried.
By Aid. Kenfield—
tion. One of which b th* Inrretlngofa
That tho Mayor appoint a Cammiiioa
part of tbe monies among ui. Instead of
of three to settle with the Marshal
w tiding errything East, and thu* leave
Carried.
Tte Mayor appointed Alda Konfield.
Jewel! and Wood as such Committee.
On motion Council adjourned.
David A. Bowker,
Abram Rcplogte,
Charlo* E. Mowery,
Jacob Odell,

!Usa what rar Firm Hasuzx* »»
—If you will buy that trimmed Wi
Paper at Smith, Monee A Preston'* yi
wilEritvo IU cents a nil! beside* tn*e.

Say man; are you hungv? Woman
are yon faint for want of fi»-d ? Child
do you went something to ent ? If so
call nt I. E Stauffer's Eating House
North Bide State Street, where you will
fin-1 everything in the line of eatable*.

Sals Ho.—N. T. Parker of tbi* eity
will mil a: low figure*, fur cash or good
approved notes : two good Mans, one
OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE, weigh* alxjut 1200 lb*., the other about
l:,:wwo t&gt;*li-UI *s4 Cauwlasklar '!&lt;*• »-a- 000 Iba, two Smgte buggies, two doable
smU-w -Mb irsta. Kwt
sad Wwt tr«a
buggie*. two double and two single Earn.-»—. Here ore bargrim* fur these
wanting such property, that uro not

Michigan Central R. R.

Sue Here. Stranger!—There is not an
Institution In the City of Hasting* that
Is more worthy of patronage, than that
ofBeremer, Heath A Co. Their stock
of Cabinet-ware ean't bo beat in tbe

zir.ri£sx^.
happy- '______ j, , k

Gold Pen* ! Gold Peas !
.lohuvin &amp; &lt;V*. ceb-breted Gold Prt;«.
lie best in the murkw. fur sale at the
Ctty Neu* Depot. P. O. building.

The above organization I* the work of
tbe.Spuclai Agwit of tbe 8*. temis Ins.
Co., M. SlivcntoDB, who will call upon
the people ofthl* vicinity, and *how to
them some of the advantagv* of said
Uutnpany. Let all give him n hearty
welcome, a* they wilt be sure to find
him a gentleman, and one whose •rate­
men U can bo relied upon.

mor*.—It i* with pleasure I writ* in be­
half of my mother, who ba* boon taking
your medicino, F;ng of th* Blood, for
a tumor, xnd can aay she i* mo*t eutirsiy cured. 6ha ha* taken'four bot-

at largo mi a goose egg when she oommeaesd. It i* now only about the rise
ot a grain of corn, and rapidly di»opsea riiara, from fresh, selected Hrers. by pcanng. Khe ha* doctored hundred* of
QuwelL Hazard A Cm, Naw Turk. It dollar, without benefit, until using your
i&gt; abealultey pure and swart. Patirais medicine, fur which we shall alway* be
who have oae* taken it preter it to all

BAGS

VALISES

Pager. Leather, and Zinc Trunkn
from $ f\2o to $20
Wc ah- square dealing in all wur ac­
tions, Cheapest store in Michigan, nnd
strictly

ONE PRICE.

STAR

CLOTHING

HOUSE !

36 Canal Street,
STAR CLOTH IMG HOUSE” is on the Doors and
Windows, so do not be deceived by other merchants, as we have no Branch Stores.

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.

।

American Organ
h M 19 Hi Piillc oi ill Menu

Everybody Should try them before Lurchasinf Elsewhcr

THE WEBER. HALLETT &amp; CUMSTON
AND GABLER PIANOS.

FRANK L. WARD.
May 15. ’72

Hastings $ AlUgan.

Ail people would undoubtedly prefer
a fin* bead of bait crown apen tlimr
own head*, to being bald, or wearing
false hair, and it ha* been the study of
mony of our teamed men to find a '

rem*dy to restore the hair when it ho*
fallen out, and renew it* color after it
ha* becoiu* gray. Such a remedy ha*
been found nnd ia now offered to the
world under the name of Hall's Veget­
able Sicilian HrirRenewer; and to ver­
ify this itatement, read the following
This ia to certify that I was very
bold ; in fad. my head wa* perfectly
smooth ; aud it is common in my family
to grow bald early in lite. I have .new
used four b.fjea cf Hall's Vegvitabte
Sicilian Hair IX*new*r; and thu hair
Im* grown out all over my head, aud u

THE eEXJEB»A.TED

SIMMONS &amp; CLOUGH

WOOD OR

�12,000,000 ACRES.

Thousands have already gone, and
• tliousoads more are turning tfa-ir ay**
' towsriLi uaw homes in tho fertile West
.ToftoM going Io Mfescuri. Kansax.
I Nslnskn. Colorado, Utah. Wyoming,
Nevada. Orrgvn or Califoruia, we rec­
I oiumend a cheap, safe, quick aud direct
route, via BL Louis, over the Missouri
I Pacific Railroad, which nini its fine
[Day Coaches and Pullman Sleepers
I from St Looia to principal pointe in tlu&gt;
West,
NVe Leliev., that
tho Missouri Pacific RallrooA ha* tho
bwt track* and tho finest ami snfovl
equipment Of any line wont of the Mis­ W A WTPD,F Y&lt;M; vw® TO “°r *
sissippi, sad it* connection* with road* nAIUEdJ. i xu Hachims hr baow
further West ar. prompt and reliable. Ki w ami. Udraw WAHIltMUTOrriE
Tho Texas connection of this road is
now completed, and passongvre are
offend u first class, all-rail route from 100 Teachers or Students
St. Louis to Texan, either over the Mis­
souri, Kania* A Texas 11. Il, via NedaL

BEST TKIIi II THE WEST

CAPITOL

IILES,

is always well to giro them Heparate
apartmmite from these wh.ro fowls are
kept, aud water should always b» aervwsibls It i. best not to disturb ths
goose when sitting, as, although a steady
and constant sitter. *b» will lesre her
eggs often enough to food and drink.
Tv saro her from gviug away too far.
and so running tho rfak of tho eggs gut­
ting chilled, food and water should ue
placed near enough to be readily acces­
sible, and yet not attract her attention
to the freder. When tbe eggs are
hatched it is best to rafae tho mother
for some days in a coop or pen, placwl Northern Pnasengvr A-pvit, 72 Uovd
Bn, Buffalo. N. Yi or E. A. Ford Gene­
ral Passenger Agent. Kt. IxJUir, Mo.
Qnestfons will be cheerfully and prompt­
placed in a shallow pan —until thev are ly answered.
two vreeks old, after which th. mother
EMIGRATION TURNIN' I
aud young may have thoir lilrcrty upon
clean gran. The goalmgs should gel!
meal and water at first, and a few loaves ChcapFanni in South-west Mtuonnl
of early boots, turning, or cabbag. cut
fta. will b. bonsficfal When thov got
Tho Atlantic A Pacific Railroad Comtheir full liberty they will lisa upon tetny offers 1,200,000 acres of land in
grass. but if it is wanted to bar. them Central nnd Southwest 'Missouri. at
H rapidly nnd become plump and fat, from S3 to $12 per ai-rc, on seven yean'
should got msal mixed with butter time, with f.-eo transportation from St.or skimmed milk once a day. When l-ouis to ali purchaser*. Climate. soil,
young tho goslings arc very subject to timber. mineral wealth, schools, church­
dia of cramp, caused, by getting wot or es and law-abiding society itrrile emi­
cold. Hcno.it is nerumary to insure Ks from all pqtnte to this land of
tbemjeloan ami warm nests at night,
and flcwcrC For particular* adand not allow them out in tl:i&gt; morning. drws A. Turk, Land Coniiniasioncr, St.tBl the dew is off; nor should they b. Ixmi*. Mo,
-|7
allowed to remain out ia cold, wet spring

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION.

safflMMU'aBtanMtflMlms

telOar la s I

ESSES

’NSURE YOUR LIFE

55,5Jj IIIII.UILS Ilf PBHIB!
Ja Cask. Baal fauia sad Psrsswl Pror*rtf, Is s»»wls frs« 81 Is l*,0W.

ft Mutual Life Innate Cuspaij
BOILER WORKS.
A WATCH FREE-:.:;.1

j$28,000 iu Ileal Estate!
'
$3,000 in Cash !
$6,55.'

Penonal Property

716 PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS
Faisal Lsvsr Uastln* MWr

LARGEST and STRONGEST

N. F. Bmhu’s in Mie
WATER

WHEEL.

Will Bet You 89110

S - i.'.- H&amp;Emm
*1 miser lee Ptubws. i'»ee
£nifis&amp;tK&amp;

Assets over 856,000,000.

COUGHS &amp; COLDS

MAGSKTS,

IWBhXttrtU&amp;dtTKS.
.SkUMS B.'lU." orw;e*&gt;e: I-As'xl
*e
U4 I&gt;kU C-selr of Bmtt. »rehr~
, asska lsusM4teuly srsrieo U&gt; WW Ssr &lt;

Johnttown, Doty Ndmal House.
April 1st, one day. '
Hickory Comers, April fid, one day.
Hastings, April Btb, anil 29th, Court
House, two days each.
Woodland, April 10(b, due day.
Nashville, April 12th, one day.
are aerr sure f.ir alt diwsMs ot the ite«fInterJ .
Middleville, April 14lb, two ilay.i.
Orraa., Bon Threat. (Mils Cironf, Diphtheria.
Arjyrio, EUfo School House, April 21, Aatluna. CaUnh. Haarwar.., lir.nera vf th.
two days.
Pmiricvilte, April 20th.

Mr. II. tfodgwick, of Cornwall, Conn.,'
state, at th. farmers' meeting at Lowell,
Mau., that farmers in his neighborhood
wore engaged in producing milk for the
New York market. Referring to the
short food of the fall of 1871, bo added: I
Our fanners all declare they will not
co back to tho old way of feeding itoek.
Wo cut up our straw and everything
available. Many of ns hare adopted
the plan of steaming food for cattle, and
w. are Mtisfiod from the experimeote we
have made that wo save a third of our
provender by steaming it As a sample
of what this manner of feeding will de,'
I will relate an instance of a young
man who, a year ago this spring, bought
a farm of eighty acres of land for 111,­
000. Th. farm then kept eleven cows,
four or fir. yearlings, and a licrw. or
two. Tho young man took hold ot that
farm, and immediately put in fourteen
acres, of sowed com. Ho increased tho
stuck to twenty-five row*, and kept
them on twelve acre*, fowling them the |
sowed corn, and also cutting his &lt;&gt;at» ;
green for food. His receipts th. first i
year were over $3,000. This year ho I
lias summered on tho same farm twenty-,
seven cows, and ho told mo tho other I
day that his twnty-oeven eows£wuld
average him $100 each from the IpRifit

It ia unfortunate that this! tree lie*'
under L'&gt;e odium of having bees tbe
meana of i-erpetrnting a hug. swindla
on farmers In th. right phon its mer­
its are mallbld. For quite moist land,
w. know of no better plan foe farming
"a stock-proof, live free.. If managed
skillfully, the fcnre xuay he made both
ip&lt;*«dily and chMply. Along th. bor­
ders of swamps and through msrahy
lands th. willow will thrive MceUently.
Th. best way to make a fence is tn use
cuttzun at least six fee: lung, and large
enough to bear driving into the ground
:o the depth of one and a halt’ tu two
feet Place them nine inehee apart and
m three ynr.ra they will make a strong,
doom and durable fence. There is alao,
probably, some profeabfo um far tho
trimmings whioh should bo taken from
tho tops once in two cr threo year*. The
cumm«i willow make, hoops ^for kegs
and small packages which require (loop­
ing. When tho growth is vigorous the
white willow can bo used for hooppoolee. It also makes exeelcnt lire

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iinJar will U |&gt;1&gt;W&gt;I r*»U ~ala
• or sei* "III lx aalaalM frw IkenSla.
SSaSsFiB

Wishart's Pine Tree

W MUetoaat ot *1* 1^4

Tar Cordial.

Reliable .'Igcnts Wanted in Every Twn in the State

HC3ATID FRAH, PTES1

NATURE’S GREAT REMEDY

3TANLET W. TURNER, Stf.

CHAS. J. DUN, Go. i£t

(S'^.cr

KEufo

CL£VELAND.QUia
THE BEST PAINTIN THE WORLD.

Ayer’s
Sarsaparilla

beneUdal to dJMrsa, sad yet so searching
a» to eUeemaltr perpi cut tbs KreAicorrur-lton* of t-‘x&gt; Ubod,. urt-. as tbs ocrefttkms
;!;d syphilitic cmtxmfaaUom ItnjxirtUei,
i r &lt;!&gt;ua tbxt taro lurked fa tho syitzm
for years.
yield to till* Jowerfbl aatid &gt;le sad daappear. Hence Its wonderful
cures, many of which ire nobUdy known,
of Scrofula, and all screfllJoa diseaser,
uiccra, Ernptlcms, and enrnUve diaonlen of/the skh., Tumora, Blotches,
Bolls. Plmpltw, l*ustule., Koren.SU
Anthcfoyfa Fire, Itoac or Eryafpc-

8 Wood
chine
Sewing Machine
13 THE BEST IN THE WORLD.

BEHIND
""SCENES
IN WASHINGTON.

60,000 00

Which we will Excliango for WOOD
delivered at our Foundry ; ur WHITE

SINE’S

ASH, OAK ur HOCK ELM LUMBER
delivered than' or at any Mill within

Skterpri

ten miles of Hustings.

WlsfcrlarBlIMraWPrialM .Uta,
DWffiHT, BUB JAIL S MESSER.

Consumption can be cured.
The great German Remedy

Great American Dyspepsia Pills,

Dr. J. C.AYER&amp;CO., Lowell, Mass.,

WORM SUGAR DROPS

• Every year incrtaaca the popularity
of Ufo valnaWo Hair Preparation;
which is duo to merit alone. We can
assure our old patrons that it is kept
folly up to its high standard; and it
u the only reliable and perfected prep­
aration for restoring Giut ok Faded
Haxk to its youthful color, making it
roft, lustrous, and silken. The scalp,
by its use, becomes white and clean.
It removes all eruptions and dandni£
and, by iu tonio projiertiea, prevents
tho hair from falling out, m it stimu­
late. and nourishes tho hair-gland*.
By ita use, tho hair grows thicker and
’tro^er’ In
it restore, tho
«paiiy glands to their normal vigor,
and will create a new growth, except’
ia extreme old age. It fe the most
economical Hu* Dukmixo ever used,
M it requires fewer applications, and
gives the hair u splendid, gloasy at&gt;?“«• A- A. hsyiw, hfl), Amu
Aaaayer of Mamcliusette, nays, “Tho
constituent aro pure, and carefalhlelcrtcd for excellent quality; and I
consider it the Best Puxpakattox
for its intended purpose."

S5Q0 IN PREMIUMS.
.1 riitislil fLr I
iSlIKi'IU.-t&amp;s

milk, tiro tauufooBluis of ginger, two
teaspoonfuls of aoda-

Caaar Baowa Buun.—Take one pint
sour rmlk,«M. prat sweat milk ar water,
one teaspoonful sods, oao tiwpoonfal'
•alt. one-half teacup of molasoes, or
on# teacup of sugar, one tablwpoonful
ginger, om pint of coarse flour, r.n«
quart of Indian meal; nut it fa a warm
plan, io rise one hour ; bake in a modWximiss Pt.cn.—An excellent wash- i
ing fluid may thug bo mad.: Three
tableopoonfuls of soda, tho same quan­
tity of diwlved camphor (the same ai I
kept for family use), to a quart of loft
water; bottle it up and shake it well .

Dr.Crook's Wined!:
w,

Public Teat
H*S proved

gkaixim;.

KAMvOMIXlXG,

FAPEK-HASQIsG.

DR. CROOK'S

WINE
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.

Cage* Sroxox Cakx.—Six egg*, two
cups Soar, two caps sugar, two tea*-■&gt;upnfuls cream tartar mixed ia flour,
onehalt toa^Mon wida duwtrod fa s )
very little warm water; brat tog-tber ,
the yolk* of the ejgp. and sugar until i
l«ht and creamy; add to it the well
beaten white*, then flour sad the last of I
th. ends. Bake ia roctul tins, about ‘
an jock thick. Tu uteke tire cream far
tbe oaks*, beat osse pint of milk, and
add to it ore taUmpooaful «f Mm ameh
dfeaoiredia a !*!»■&gt;&amp;. two wtga. om *

D*. CROOK'S

POKE ROOT.

DR. WILSON’S

COUGH MIXTURE.

ruRGusoars

WONDERFUL OIL

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lY COUNTY, MICHIGAN

HASTINGS,

VOL XVII.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1873.
light revelry, filing in “twos' behind
him.
&gt; Ths sun had already sunk bevoad
the dark wall or forest that skirted the
horiana; while ths moos, in th. mid
dxrestiy to htawolf. Bo thought U and heaven, was mirror*! oa tha broad bo­
so thinking. h&gt;s rejoinder, instead of som of the Potomac. D was a night
being« beuiatary, was tinged with a far from favorable f &lt; a raooanowesnca,

aratoaM eraeirttr rwelnri All braraonraUMW to hto rare will reset's eeemH Ml-*'

Invite vour special attention to the

Wilh this Guaranty
That it will EXCEL

DBS. J. M. k C. RI1HKLU
r^TjMCl**£•£■* bmesee- 0*«o over toss*

and ALL

PIov j

in the following.^ointA :

1st. It will run wilh lesa draft, and turn a deeper and wider furrow.
2d. It
do better work and will not clog, the standard being
higher.
3d. It will Inst more than four times ns long as any other plow, as it u
than tempered nt«el,
4 th. It will scour in clayey and mucky soils where a steel plow will not.
6th. It is easier to hold being a Center Dl*lhft«
6th. The point.* will wear twice orthree times as long any other.

Chilled

harder

Salt! Salt! Salt!
J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

DRUGS
Medicines

.luaod te^Bran. sa4 Pwial B.be. fatal
•eszir’Maia Uwm. -Sven O-vd
Barawasa Mare.

whore you know

get none hut the FIRST QUALITY.

BLACKSMITHING.

School Books. &amp; Stationery

PRESCRIPTIONS

DENTIST

HatWllt

-

AND

FAMILY

RECK I PTS.

Miciiias. ontre act Husum Jm is, im.

Gold &amp; Silver Watches
Fine tiolrt JcwreU7'

Russell &amp; Nevins

What is it ?

SiM Silttr ail M "

Immense Stock

Fall
Michigan Exchange.

Winter
Goods.

Single scat Buffies as Late as
One Hundred Dolli

For the Gentfomea.

Prices Guaranteed.
R. Jt rv.

IF YOU WANT

NO. 52.
Garry Devereux looked as if be, too,
had reorirod hie death shot Dropping
down from bia saddle, he otr&lt;wlod
to.arl the spot where bia brother's
body lay, aad b-ut over it with a heart
full of agoev. He bad no need to examfaa if to to tell kirn ti waa a aorpoo
■ A streak of moonlight, slanting tbro&lt;&lt;fa
a break between the braashoe. tall up.
onslaaed eym, and tooth set in the
stern exnreoamn nt death
Th. Union soldiers, al the command
of their bolovel Captain, gave the last
rites of burial to tho body of hia broth­
er.
As they followed him back to
camp, with hearts fall of symMthr for
hi. suffering, they loowTSre like

out uf sight. Mr Furman purged l
man, and when near Cook araana
dared him to halt Tfeemaa, howev
drew a tfatoL Mr. Fvmaa teralad I
and both man fired simultaneous
"Indeed!" bo replied. **I believe
Several sbtoa were oxebaagud. Mr. Fl
my ancestors bad also something to do light would be ta tho advantage of a
man rroeivtag tw&gt; flash wcvnda, a
with the raising of that flag. What picket ia ambg.h. god against a party
or. tho back of tho band and the ctl
matters, now that it in, becoming eoU»i making api&gt;rvaah
And tha main
on lha right hip. At th. third dteaiuta
by rank aboHtioniom. and carried by roenlng near tha asaith flung bar
of
Mr. Furaiaa'a pieOol tto maa eri
beams far upon the road along which
your scum of Puritans---------**
out’T’m shut," and eelted tor am
"Hold, Mr. Devereux I" exclaimed tbe artillery officer had boon command­
••pel” whom ti ia thought, bo belfov
the young girl, bleohing rod as she in­ ed to make bia aomfing excursion.
Il
terrupt*" him.
"You forget that I waa a beue . highway one of tho main mra returning Croat a difisat than a was nasr at hand, to about hia amaiU
No reap ana ■. however, waa made
have myself Puritan blood in tnr veins! routes tunning earth sad south through
thia TOqueer, and Mr. Furmaa, after I
Though we may have changed far from tbe tkato of Vugmi.. A little hfof
the Stern, simple standard of our fore and tbe toll tre.-. growing QU e«ch aid*
In the summer of 1868, tha fashiona­
fathers, their cages, st ls«&lt;l was a good wodld throw Ibefa nhadows over It, ma­
ble watering-plsoe of-Newpurt, though
one. And was It not ths sam* ae that king the pmage more safe.
After advancing three miles along X no longer tno reecrt of so many rich was then made for tha man, who wau
of the Huguenots, frnta Whom you elaitn
Cept Dereruax saw tha risk be was boutharnsra, wsa crowded as of yore. found lying boride the avacua, a abort
descent P’
The war had uome to an end, and the dmtanee from where the eboutmg took
___ 1— Bhuald there prove to be a
'“Tba Huguenots wore gentlemen."
-------io eaemy in front and at rest. weeping censed by It could not forever ['•*•■* Qe was sery -weak from ’-ora
"You Io well to neo the past tease, I party &lt;
endure.
There was sorrow around of blood, and it waa at ouce discovered
,____
mt fail to hare wirning of
Walter Devereux, while thus oprokiag | _
tooy
o
i hia epproa-'h. Tho trampling of his man/a desolate hearth and in many a that be waa seriously, if not fatally
severe upon them as to say their sous horana would betray him. Thus anprfo home, for dear uuee that waffit taiaaifig. ■ wowndriu. Ho waa taken to the Oourt
tears still continued to flovri-’ Hqi the House, where hia wounds wore dreesrL
1 have all degenerated. There are geo­ boa rive, tbe young officer halted hrt Mt
b-reoTod did uqt stv-w thrmselroe ou It was fond that a bullet had entered
tiemen among them stillYonder is ' tie troop at a turning. He was reflect­
ing whether ha •h'mM
•»*/ ’HI the the ahoma fif N*™R*amt Bey, amidst the abdomen aad that it could wrt bo
ODO.”
tha joy there atounding. Thera wore
The Virginian turned quickly oa htg moon sank a little lower, when a sound, no signs of sadness in that spot where extracted. Tbsmaawre tol-l that ha
heel, with a black look upon bis brow coming from tbe opposits esM. inter­ Adelino Winthrop first appeared with must die and waa adred M be had any
He bobfl 1 . young offirer, wearing tha rapled nis refleooons. It wee the tramp Walter Devereux. In the same piaxau word tomwd to hie relatives. Ho odd
shoulder straps of a lieutenant, and Of hxwsee' boofa, as of a troop going nt where she had received the twq tuxih-' he had boo. and refamd to giro hie
uacto. Ho requested the surgeon to
the uniform of the Unbed Rates Artil­ a trot; and that they wan armed men
ere—one now dead—eira might have
lery—a corps of which was al that time cuuld be told by tha clash al ate* I scab­ been s-cu with (bn oue 'who survived -put a bullet through hie brain." sw­
ing that waa the oslv way they could
■tattooed st Newport. The officer was bards striking against the stirrups, z
touted by bar aid*. He eras no longer favor him. He refused spintxal oeuen
his own brother
“A patrol at rebel cavalry I” whH* , simple Lieutenant of artillery, but the
Strange to say, the shadow op Walter I pores! tbp Henrear,t q| ba si4a Akwjt ,commander of a diriaiou of the United
Ppywreux's brew &lt;M »at disappear j this th«fn cugld be Ito daubt The dfe Btatet Army. And she waa no longer
»ren gftar bis brother hgd eqiqs «p to rectixm from which they approached
Adotino Winthrop,„but the wife, of
tbs porofo and sainted tbs lady by his made tha thing not only probable, bat
side It became darker as the oocrer- eortoin. Halted upon the higher
ground, tbe artillery officer commended
“l'm sure the lieutenant dues not anew of tho aptnoachiug hnreomeu.
share yo-ir sentiments!" taid Mias As near as ho could tall, they number­
Winthrop interrogatively.
ed about filty cobras. Taough with on­
Rotted sleeping—Snoring.
“What sentiments f asked the youth ly twenty mon at hia back, H«rry D»vThe feature of ootxraga Chask.
newly arrived.
/raux did not think of retreating In­
Killing time—Instant axacutiaa.
•*l?e the old story between the North stead at being surprised hj a picket,
Tailors' revenge—Giving a cuato
and Booth. Welter
If thin^ gq he was himself tho party tn antbush;
Pinch farlhea he'd take nlesumre ta and this advantage euaiunig-d him to
The Confederates 1
nailing down the “star spangled banner ' keep bia ground.
I Nay. bs would be among the first to da 1 came on withdut feat Knowing them-1
it! Yon would be among the last, selvae nearly three miles from tbe Fed-.
| would you not Harry f
| era! camp, they had no explc tatiou of
"Miss Winthrop, tbs button upm e0countering an enemy, They were
my coat ahonld bo sufficient answer to I only made aware of one when a borso
! vour interrogatory. I'll stay into to neighed loudly tn their front, the neigh I
board of between two women occurred
| the old flag, if it should lose me every being quickly followed by acme half
near Fort Hilt A littte before the hoar
friend I've got"
duxen olbero, and responded ta by lbs
j nam-d, two women named Base I Kat
"Bravo
crtol tbs Boron beauty, horses they were ridingAnd then, |
i and Violet Carter, mot in front of the
I springing up from her rocking chair, I before the shrill onhuae bad died away ■
and stamping her liule foot jrlumph- fa the woods, they were taken up by
“R Mw plaaks of the pU*a; । sounds more indicative of deadly strife
character lx. the nexghborta«d. pissed
1 "there's one you wont lore by it, that's ■ —by a volley ip-ta eacn ei-lo. o-ntinu-d ,
along, aad Boon spobe to him ta ajeerAdelins Winthrop.**
' in straggling abuta.
Several Cuufedo- i
ing manner, "poking fun," ao Yiotet
•■Store you're so well agree!,*1 said rates saddloo wore emptied, end the1
t &gt;rtw described it, at a p &gt;or old man.
Walter Devorent, biting his lipa wilh | ■•cavaliers" in gray wore inclined to
Tho strictures of Viola* Oartsr provoked .
chsgrin, *T can't do better than leave, turn round and rvtrenU when one who I
a tart reply, aad wosde ran lug* untd
yon aloac. It Would spoil ths sport of' appeared to be fbeir loader, and wttaon
Violet Conor walked up ia front of Bo­
such a pair of*negro-toring lambs were arums proved him »fc.h«ro tbe ri hl,
ra and threatened te beet bar toraxae»uL
a Bouthsqq wu|f |o remain in ibeii ] drawing hia sabre, ad4 standing up ia
With-ul m-ce ado tbe two eoparatwL
•itupany. Good day. Miso Winthrop- tbe sttrrupa, mod in a loud vote-.
tbe one going to the earisg-honae of
I hope you won't make my brother I "Cowanli’ would yin dare to re­
which she n proprwtre*-, and th* other
quite so ’black as yourself f
treat! I'll cut dojrn the firet m«n tb*t what wo wish to believe.
to her own little grooery store appt*1*A cry of indignatiun cam" fnxn the ] turns back on mo Don’t you hrar oy
Why io a mouse like a load of hay ! Within a few taureento they both
girl.
emerged from tboxr respective bwore
liecaus the cat’ll eat it.
■'For shame, Walter.** interposed the 1
..ud walked toward each other. They
Lieutenant
"If
you
were
not
my
own
I
When
is
an
army
like
a
tuck
In
a
"Trer elh." rate f. "lad O»4‘.
lady’s skirt! When it is bemmea in
brother—"
Walter did uni wait ta hear tha threat.'
•■The raiue to Trarfort
Mtit •" New H.uth Wales has appropriated
~jU1 *ns« 4wt«M. taread a dreVl.
With a eombro aoowL bo had hurried raipooded Devereux, and with »abre
! oraeaad deUbrtatfoo ttrev eereo ay toe.
C-aeVda'i kava aared Mr* lUrvre vilhaaL"
*1- ped and ahuung iu the tuouulight, ba
VIL
to tecs, when Rues Dent oj- oe-i th.
in the direction of the ‘elide.’ On epurrad Udd.y out ml. tha road, lotlow-1
aUai-k by inflicting a eevev «• stab ia Uie
Tb. to—. &lt;aU«d ud 1-«’U Ma bred i
raachtog them, at the bead of the ra­
see of n-l-t Carter. Th. blow wn*
■Tkra »vur HU la .vltu.x." to —1
vin', /be did not go down ; only ao tar
immediato’v returned, nod then loUosred
ae to1 conceal the greater pert of bis and alter a rapU exchange ut pistol
a band-lo-baed sflray. withe dreperaperson Tberv. sersen-d by some bush­ ebots, came tue claafaag o&lt; sabres It I (
tiue oaMom U ever equated. It footed
es. with an opera gfare to hia sre, lw&gt; Would have boon an u -equal contest- -1 j
but a few momenta before one of the
remained, hie gem rarnewly filed upon twenty ag-«irist more than tw.ee tueir ।
•aoailants^B&lt;*oa Dent, waa down, aad
lbs pair from whom ho bod parted.
An old Incholcr compares life to a
number, aud the oombaitanta uu both*
Hull darker grew hia face—still whi­ sidre equally brave -but the first &gt;U- shirt
button,
oecaeae
it
*o
niton
hangs
1
ter bis life—as he saw his brother take ley trum tbe artiUeriou. aimed with the 1by a throan
hold of Adeline Winthrop’s hand and ad'eutage of an amutub, had thinned
Young Amenta, going to bod. hsnd
imprint a kiss upon it.
the ranks ol tho CootodstaMa, or other-' .ed o’ver hia now trumpet, saying, *GreadThere ess no show of resistance wise disoorarted ‘.been.
Worn iLe ,m. you blow while 1 pray.'
The soft tailoring fingers had been ■trite camo band to band, tnoy tough’
BKCTHIX A0AIM5T
The West Virginia legislature ad­
yielded.
leebly, and under a lureuoding o' doWilh a dire thought in bis heart, and teat. Te this there was an exception— journed until October, the bill removing I
a wild word upon bis lipa Walter] bo who bad prucuuncod the ctettant the Capxtui to Wheeling lying on the '
Devereux returned to bis hotel.
speech, and led ito-m on to the eocoun
ter. Mounted uja&gt;u a powerful bora.,
Twelve month* before the first gun
waa remweed to the ooenty jail where
Twelve months after the incident re-1 bo tied shot for fa front ut bis followers,
was filed at For. Sampler, bad blood
tsar wounds wore promptly dreomd. but
fated, a military eucamnmeut eu«d up- and was looking for the 1-aJer of tar
had begun to show itself oven tn gtxxl
her recovery waa oorosdered doubuul.
I on the banka of one of Virginia’s larg- I
society. Not only was it causing strife j ost rivers with tbs marquee of a Gene­ opposing troop—as if lbs latter aL&gt;n.
tfao was etabbed several times, but tho
between cousins and more distant kin­ ral m its mideL Seated inside thia waa was worthy of hia steel.
last aad probably fatal wound ta a deep
He had no difficulty in finding him.
dred. but in many restances weakening । the Oommandor-in-ohief of tha Federal
and ghsatlr eut underneath the right
for Harry D.-vereux. as if stirred by a
the ties of affection in the fiimily circle
breroL It ia arid an 01 fasting exwtsI
similar instinct, was aoareuiag for him
between them ta-rowfore, but that they
tfoou
their
borora.
spurred
to
the
charge,
to their oom; bruthen deputed with
were friendly and intimate neighbors.
Bidwell
and
Noyea.
th.
snapped
dashed against one another, recoiled
brothers; and even aistets took oppoJle
Bank
uf
England
swindlers,
were
dis
­
from the shock, sad then, st the ace .nd
sided on a quantum among the fair o*x
hitherto unheard of. It was the
ra­ just promoted for a dashing teat with raoetaag, the sabres of the riders, charged at Lxvetpool, giving bends for
their
future
appearance.
striking tugetber, e-mmenord tbmr
tion of Northern or Southern ascendan­
hie battery of light gnus.
A seal neo divine in thte ri»y wifortucy—with the negro for its nucleus.
A new census fc- the directory shows
He bad entered the tent in obedience deadly play. And while sparks flew
A dark shadow bad coma over tl&gt;e tn a oumraoua, and,’baring saluted the trum both blades, that mocked the pale that IS of 18 wards of Bl Lueia have a ’ Mtoiy encountered, teat Buaday, a decottage hearths of ths poor, that could Commandar-io-cbiof, stood waiting tha, shimmer of tbe moon, tbrir follower, population of 4S8.IS6, an foresees of toaluareiof Hatrie’ brigade uf -pssk-it“
guards, busily at wort sb the etieeta,
doeed alongside ia Strife equally earn­
not be kept oat of the drawing • rooms
word. The two were alone, the Orderly est The oombattants, at txrst grouped 117,388 over the oeroea of 1870.
and sternly eenoeted the buDot beedsd
of the rich; and into many a homo,
who ushered in the young offioor bsvChicago baa tommoeoed the excava­ lopreesststire of ths Green lab us arsot
together, soon spread into a wider cir­
once happy and cheer 1 cl, a grim shaletag retired.
cle, extending along tho road and tbe lion ol another tunnel under Lake Mrewfeh:
"You are Captain Devereux !" said
•What are you doing thb far t
bread waste that horderod it Eacb Mmhigan to secure fresh w.tar for it*
the General, putting aside the• P*P«
papers
•Three daUare a day, eu^' promptly
r with bia own antagonist having enough thirsty ciUaena. Tho coot will be 8600,with which ho bad been oecupiet
occupied.
re-pood-d Pat
tbe —th to do. the leaders were left to them“Captain Hany Devereux, of the
You might bo better ompleyed ea a
solves. Botweoe these it waa in reality
dry like thia.*
of Rhode Island. This celebrated wa­ light Battery r
a dual.- a duel with sabres and on
"1 am. You eeat far mo G- neral?”
•Thro for you, our; aa'Pd bo gted of
tering-place, far long years a sort of
horseback. And with doatb-lio earna job that ’nd nay bettor.*
neutral ground, where the beet society
oetMos vtea it tougfit; each so striving
■Ah. my friend.’ toM the dtenherd ;
of the North and tiotxth had been ac*you should raise your eyes to higher
cuatomod to meet in friendly tntimaev.
became an arena of biRernesa. It wee
came a paxsae in the combat.
Oaptain
a sad change from the plsnaent iaterDevereux, hitherto fighting w&gt;ta ha.
moot importance to ascertain its exact
eourae hitbrrto there jirevailuig. The
position, as also its strength. I want (ace tu tho moon, awl uniter a diaadvan
Northern youth bore it with a oertain »ou to discover both, if you can. I’ve lag:. Had sparred p-st hia antagonist
rational re liensee; while the more im­
and, whirling suddenly round, otxaiaeu
been told yon are well acquainted with
So mb e. t lek wid a aboral, and
pulsive ocas of the Booth too fro juvnlly
the superior poritiuu- With hu sabre
the country. Is that so T
there wor sa fate a fight ao ye’d woo
exhibited a temper the very opposite
arswn back for a stroke, he was ai».,ut
“I was born and brought up ia it.
tMs ride of Connaught in fitore minbringing it down on the shoul lor of the
Gen-rai."
Contoderata officer, wnen bis Wow was
-That is my reason for employing yon
•But.' perefotod tha r»d Ban, Mo
on this duty.’* rejoined the Geaerau stayed ae If hie erm was etroek with
you not ever feel prompted to de hexpalsy. The more light stunmg upon his
tor ? do you noc tour tool as fataard
adversary's foes t .Id a Iambi- tale. H,

Confederate officer, ‘bet not yuer brothor, nor the brother of any tn«n who
i woare tho cuafadarnte bin
Diamouai
. aad strip it utt or 1 shall hack it from
you with my eward I"
(
.
"O
Waiter,
deer
Walter!
do mA
Nor bad bo : far. without asking far
ther explanahoti. he proceeded. "You. talk thaa 1 ] oenaot do as yua aay—1
will take twenty mounted men wjthyvu fill pot ! Seed your blue bla-to through
my bneat—I eenMd kill yes I”
—yenr own artillarata wiO be beet
.ad nd. op tbe main road. Steal qu&gt;-

•Mrerit 7 la ma mwaida f Din! a
dhrop thia day, and the mettlh «f ■» as
dory as a bmo-Ute.*
•Ah’, no, my friend, ti. Mef spirit
which dsetroye.’
“Bhuro 1 know it, it dnetreyo Burnt.

,
,
j
j

.

*1 tail you Cut I am right,’ ynBed the '

J. Cole &amp; Son,

'I t-U you, vour in not,* reiertod the

•Tm that same." shouted the area oa
horseback. who had suddenly spurred I
out from among the trees; sod simnl-

tor Irta tab imtUat tot

Supai tri lectaiial

ENTIST

UMIURM,
mini

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Vfflilfflun afEUi
Shingles, Lath. 4c.

'IsarighV reiterated the Omri.
&lt;1 any you ain't* ]«raialod the eoanatl
r Grier,’ yelled the Judge, “udjewre the

�tanner.

lor of tho black man. He would not
have begun by playing the rob of Moan
and ended by playing tho rob uf l*haroab.”
Mr. Douglam was subsequently desig­
nated to scrim;[-any the fitmnus ooratrussiou to Santo Domingo at the in­
stance of Prorideat Grant, and when be
returned ho added tho weight of his
great influence to tho views of tbe commiaoionera, and in support of tho patri-

ARRS'

mg roldier, (who wan to
day before in an ex*
taood singing “Tb* St®
ncr") inquiring for th*

settla bis lodging at the station house.
Just twenty years ago to-day Zichary
Taylor, then IVeaident of the United
Stat**, took the first shovel full of earth
preparatory to laying the corner stone
uf tho Washington Mimumont. The
romer stone wm laid tho 4th of Joly
following in tho preeenoo of tho Presi­
dent, Vies I'rcsbient. Senator* au.1
M.itnlwra of Congrvse. Tho orator uf
the occasion eras Bobt C. Wentbrop,
th-m Speaker of tho houao. Th* fund
of 1230,000 which was exhausted in
six years, when |20U,000 waa asked
trow Coagreea aad waa refused. Since

viding further for the inconxiration ut
Mutual Fire Insurance companies; protecfrng graylings between September
and April; for eolteotiag lnra»e, deaf,
dumb, and blind stallsties iu this Bute ;
increasing the annual appropriation for
Ho stands to day among his people,
the Soidteea' Aid Fond to 17,000; mak­ ally Christians, while 600,000 are sava
and among aH Americans, ono of th*
ing tha affidavit uf a Supervisor or of g*a and barbarians. For twelve mil**
fbrstoost men. In ths new nrrangoback of I’ort-su-Prince is one unbroken
deaolation. Tbe mod-bouaea and halfmenta for th* Presidential term before
naked savages greeting Bishop Coxe
u be dceerreo some rucognitiuu com­
•rerywhorv mad* him think ho waa
mensurate with hia great ahllitiea and
traveling with Urinqston* ia th* heart
hie iKalinguiaed labors.
in chancery ; preocribing th* mode of of Africa. A* to their religion, he say*
recording and vacating town piste; pro­ that they worship the spirit of evil, not
viding tar a lien for kw-ping aad caring because they love him, but to propitiate
for animate and stock ; adding a new
No name ia more familiar to the proaward at Detroit for tho acc-jnimodatr c andreemre the preacher* kindly, but
Apr. 17th, 1873.
of its BOW park at Hamtramck ; farili- tn*roly bocauao they think that by do­
ant generation of Amarioan* than that - The arrest of Mr. Pardee, alias Bev.
tatmg the collection of criminal recog­ ing thia they will propitiate th* whit*
placed at th* head uf thia article.
J. Hale Barney, for tbe most daring
nisance* by exaeutiun utwn judgments man's devil. Th*ro are even men iu
Tbe maw who gate himself thia nsiue
hardly a rebool district ia the inad that thereon ; for electing ModoraXura and authority who, when they outer the
and has made it honorable on the page ia creating great excitement,
Within has not been visited by agents acting AsoMSon for school districts by ballot; Ctiriatun cathedral*, inumbl* their bar­
of American history, ia now for on tn tight of the 1'naidunt’e bouse thia Par­ aid for its completion, but up to date fur transferring insane aoldieta from tbe barous prayers to their own evil spirits.
Bishop Coxe adds that their “supersti­
lit*. He stand* six frot or more, broa l dee (would bo Itavcrond) has been rend­ with all the money given, it remains Soldiers' Home al Detroit to th* Kale- tion leads them to the most horrid rites Th* lew WhtHcr &amp; WUron Sswfog
tnaauo Asylum; regulating toe* in Jus­
sboulfored and well fortuad; hie fore ing to Government officials throughout
Machin* with the Improved Fv-d.
about the sama as it did just before the tices’ Courts; mskmg the fecord of a
the country, forged nrcolars of tho । rebellion, a disgrace to our cjuotry and certified copy of a decree directing a once a year they make a samflee to this Is now offered to the puHie,-Which.
evil spirit which they worship, and hu­
President ami General Babcock asking anything but an 'ornament to Washing­ ounrorance as effective a* tha record of
whHa it ha. al! tlw e qualitire that made
man
life
it
th*
*acrifice.
Betwvcu
the conveyance would have been, if exe­
that a small aura be cxmtributirt for po- ton. 1 ta present height is 174 feet.
cuted ; limiting the costs of suits in Christmas and Epiphany they mak* tho old strfc machine io [^pular, anil
Tho country at large is but little aware Justice*' Court* to 416; requiring Judges tins sacrifice, and they prepare children tipju which th.» Wb’vlcr A Millson
This man has come up bom th* few­ received to-day al th* Post Office for J.
of 1‘robel* to summon aduuaMtretor*, for iL and they feed upon them, (kn­ Sawing Machine Comp*ny built up tlicii
est depths. H* ww born a slave an one Hale Barner, containing in the aggre­
executors and guatdiaaa, to aoeuunt to
re(&gt;utation, it has in addition an entire
of the plantations of Maryland. Hia gate about 840, mostly from protum*- methods of disposing of tho catch have tliem annually for tho monsya in their
Now F*sd, which‘ffveroome* cotn’dotoly.
mother was a Mandingo—a proud race tera. AU letters arriving for Barney, lean by auction and consequently ex- hand*
any and atl possible foature* that worn
A bill has also |4s&gt;oJ, ao amsuding
with European feature*, wavy hair, will bo opened bjr7 proper officers and [«**»! to rascally rumbinatfons of buy­
tl»e Michigan census law ns to require
objwtiooablo in the old style
erect and stately fonna. instinct with in- retained pntil after an inresligatiori is ' eis. The seine mon however, have reports upon tho area of land exempt
Offenng'tbis machkio ns wo do. wo
trihgunce aod setutbihty. vigorous and
I frel confident that wo bare tbe sn.-st
checkmated lb.e movement-by sotablish- from taxation, and why; tha arsa planted
with
fruit
trees,
grapes,
berriw,
and
brave. Hia father was a white man,
I per fort towiog machine that the beat
The work of demolishing is rapidly ;ug in Alexandria a packing house of
‘
•garden
sasa,
”
the
quantity
of
fruit
and
whom he novar knew. Iu k nam*'.&lt;re» going on in the square north of th"
i mechanical taleat of thi* country or
vegetable* dried, canned and piekled,
hovel this child of their intercourse first Capitol grounds, the same having been cd in too awaiting the future rise ofTho etc.; aad raising tbe foe* ui tbe super­
A correapondent of the Detroit Pot I| Europo
adnM;-aad the t«rm« upon
saw tbe light, and there, herded with condemned to public use and tho own­ market Tho ice pecking buaiaeu is al­ visor and asaeseor 81 mere than is now rays : allow me, tor tho interest of th*
which wo sell are Mich that no family
hundreds of others as abject as hlmaelfi ers paid very targej.nces for their prop­ so increasing iu this city. Tbe coutlici* given them for returns; and furnishing paaaionara of Michigan, to eall attention
to th* change* mad* tn th* amended need be without th* best and most com­
ha passed the first years of life. Torn erty. The spiarKunmodiatoly south of between the middte uson and producers each member of each legiahitare with a
law* passed March 3, 1873. They rre plots fomily i.-wiug tuachino ever mode.
iu s*rtiou 4, aod provide that a jienaion-'
th* grounds is .to be treated iu the same is hero again exhibited.
Our No. 6. or Manufortaring Ma­
she never saw him a.half doeen times manner in a few days. 'The purchase
er, having tost his leg above th* knee, chine. ia a rotary lock-stitch sowing rnaA wag in tho Agricultural Departand incousoquanco tharoof is ao dis­
She was worked on a field twelve miles of three two squares reotiflre a foolish j। men I circulated a call upon momoere of
abled that be cannot use an' artificial china, Mpccially adapted to tbe manu­
arqy. She could only visit hie at blunder of a f irmer Congroi which or-'! the Washington Light Infantry battal­
limb, is entitled to 824 instead of 818. facture of heavy clothing, Um&lt;* and
night—walking this distance to bold dered them to bo sold, and the proceeds II lion what purported to bo ac orderly
“Also, that a peusiuner, having lost ■bora harm**, carriage trimmings, Ac.,
him in bar arms for an hour, and then put Into the treasury.
tho hearing of lx&gt;th ear*, shall be enti­ Ac. It cumlim-s with the excellent
At that time ।i sergeant'* call for a full ^meeting at th*
walking beck to begin her morning tack probably not over 810,000 were received
tled to a pension of lb per month, in­
stead
of 88, as now. ana finally section qualitiaa of tho Family Machins-, many
at four o’clock. And yet she did this lor them; now they are bought back tbe murder uf General Cnubv and the
6, tho must important, in ao far as thi* novel foatures, which render it far cupomore than cnee, though she had noth­ covered wilh buddings nt a cost of over | peace romruiasionera, by tho Modoc
ha* roferwnre to a very numerous class, rior to all otho.-s for general inann lacing to bring him but her love. She
created a very unpleasant excitement
{M-rmite that tho rate of 81t* |«r month
could furnish neither raunsni, n«.r food,
may be proportionately divided for any I Lar For {articular* as to riyla of |
The rise in tho value of real aatato with many of the clerks who belong to
degree of likability, for which section 2
nor bed; she could not even mend or in Washington, ia one of th* remarks- iI that corps. It waa really believed tor a
make* no provision. This will at least' marbiuea and prir*A •r‘J app'.icatior.s
wash the little tow shirt which was hia bl* facts of tho hour. A vacant squsro .
do justice ut a great many peusioucn for agenci**, address
only garmeciL
in th* northern part of tho city which '
who could not draw under tho former
knowingly sell &lt;
In a brief space she caas«&lt;d to com* al before the war would lucre hung fire at
laws mor* than 8^ per month, and who
to drunkard*, t
all—she was broken and dying—sh^
derly persons, as disorderly perecn* may now receive auy amount up-to 818,1
tenth of a cent per rquare foot, '
The Democratic leaders are in a rad thsuuelrvs; and allowing highway lo be according to their dtoabilitv. 1 hope,
lately brought nt auction 65 cento . (-or '
posevd away to the invisible realm 1
' Mr. Editors that the prose in the emtn-!
condition. Thoy effect a high-toned laid through orchard*
Th* boy grew on. Me saw th* pains square foot On Capitol Hill lot* have
Aruong general bills agroed to I* one try will take notice of thia trticlo, ao
morality in political affair t, but tail to
of slavery on every hand. InteUig-nt doubled in vain* within five yean.
In I
that all pensioner* entitled to the beueeonvtaro the public lhai they are realiy providing for tbe potformsne* of jh*
and thoughtful, he beyan to revolvr the other parts at th* city tbe aamo onhaucoCounty Drain Commisaumer'a duties by i fit of this law may avail tbemselvoe of
. converted from th* error uf their way*.
tho Township Drain Omtuiasioner, iu
bitter quaetom, war am I * at*vx f— mi nt is every where met with. Wealthy '
They have’ preached heoetty so often, ease tho'county cffic* bccotnva vacant
When t*u year* old, ho waa sent to and idle pcopl* are finding that Wash- ,
I anil practiced it ao little, that no on* and the s-Jpervuora neglect for 30 day*
ington is a very good ptaro to loot in,
ba* confidence in their sincerity. Th* to fill it , ono granting til* State StsMrs. Sophia Auld. Thia kind-hearted during the large part of the your, and
, tbortconiings of a fow Republican* have
h. i,™
*^5
woman began to teach him bis lettere- heucn a location hero re naconiing more
for clerk hire, and fixing tli* price of
,u. :&lt;■f. _*&gt;u&gt;_, _
| bueu eagerly si-ixsd upon by thtea dis- tbe report* at ten p*r root above co»t;
Ho mad* rapid progress, and the was valued than formerly.
cunwdxto politician*, and they have tried one for giving tho deaf dumb or blind
Many of those wh* underwent a
proud of her charge. She was going to
! their best to tenvtaev tbe pe&lt;&gt;pla that an Jxnr an education at tho State’s expense
make him proficient. at least, in reading compctative examination nearly three
exceptional piece of rascality was ttx&gt; in Flint Asylum ; one providtag fur the
weeks since ia the Treasury Deport­ j rule of th* party. But they mad« slow remprft^pf attadunaata on ted estate
from the record of tho Register of Deed*;
pad immediately interposed. But tho ment arc still hero from a distance, anx­
took nearly seven bottle*, and it lm» cot
progrew ia the work, bo tunny Demo­ two for purchaMog additional land and
boy had tasted enough to create desire* iously awaiting tho results. So few
only Cured my nock, but greatly bene­
' craM have been mixed ep ta the corrupt buildtag additional cottage* and other
fact no axart estimate can at prwmt be
tliat nothing couid repress With a comparatively, of those examined will
; schema* that bar* Ixx r. nxpo^sl through improvements for iJie State Public made. Th* thief carefully examined, fited my gv i ’rel hnnhli I hare not
opeUing book in hi* bosom, he pursued receive appointments that it would seem
' t)&gt;e vigilance ef the Republican party, School ; one providing for an additional aided by a light, evarr latter, and took
hia studfcw. At length he mad* money like folly to remain hero at expense,
insane Asylum: oc* permitting the wary ■“ that contained money. He eras
enough to purchas* a "Columbian Ora­ tn a few days there will be an examin- that a blow aimed at the heed of an op­ managers of Fain to more otfsetually caught in tho set aad arrested, and, if
poiioe thaie grounds ; oua lusiititur Ito* h* gets hia dues, will board with the
tor.'* In this volume be found “th* uiiuu tn th* Interior Drpartmcfctsum of money that tk*j may be bestowed State for from fire to tea years. Mean­
fanateciam of libel ty." Here was th*
It is very perplexing to have their by the State Prison Inspwtor* upon time th* prosperous burinao of Hunte: those, for they hare already begun to
immortal language of the Declaration ta a proposed movement southward du­
discharged convicts to 815; one obliging A Co., gtx-* on wilh it* usual energy, diminish, and 1 think that if I rootintio
elofjucnt sermons on th* neevaaity of po­
of our Independence; here was one ol ring the coming Spring and Sammer.
Gaslight Compenira to have at least nrvmptn*** and care, and tho** who
on with tho medicine, they will entirely
tho masterly *i&gt;**cbe* of Sheridan. Ho Canada ia losing it* population fait1 litical purity marre 1 bry the indiacreet three director*, aad allowing th*m to hare tost money by mail will now s*«
could resist it no longer. He ran away 1 enough but when the South also draw* action of their friends. If they could have 81.000.000 worth of stock ta cities i'ust wfors it oast, and avoid giving the
of over 60,000 inhabitant; one preacribThe story of hia socap* ha* been recent­ upon that depleted region its depopula- only enforce h-meety among Democrats iugthxt nitro-giyeauino for tranuiorta- ilsmc to honest persons.
tot a fow moo ths, they could tnen point
ly and freshly told, lie came to New
tion shall be distinctly labeled a* dsn­
-All for love; or, tho Outlaw's Bride,"
Bedford, on Buxxards* Bay, in old Mas- Dominion never can aspect to cope'wtth I to their foBowcro as models of political garotte, aad shall be so *et Jorth ta the
exeelleaoe) but to enforce aa imtw-sd- bill of lading; and ono forbidtng tbs is the title of Miss Eiira A. Dupuy's
sachuMtte. The air wn#ful^of liberty, u» in social or political progress to long I
bility is byroad their power, so they are division of any school distrist into two or new Novel, now in prows, and to be pub­
and he exulted. He found Work and as it retains its colonial organism of j
: forced tfarcept one of the two alterna- nu.ro districts, cr th* consolidation of lished in a few days by T. B. Peterson
kept hie own wages. He “saired wood, which nothing but annexation will cure i
■ny two or more, without the consent of A Brothen, Philadelphia, Pa. It ia a
tires—th* repudiation of their own rwsdug cellar*, shovvlod coal, rolled oila majority of tbe district tax-payers.
&gt; cxU, or their defi-uce for the sake of th*
A joint reaoultioa has passed, anthor- graphic story of Corsican life, in which
It ia given out that Mr. Ia Barner, ; power which they wield in the wry eleiring the Auorney-Gonera! to begin tho wild passioas of that tamely* race
candle works and bras* foundries,'’ and white, an ex Delegate uf tin Dintnrt
:u*rit of strength which makes Democ­ whatever proceeding may be ti &lt;fqsiary, are vividly depicted. Tho magnificent
was living in a new world. He began 1-ogtalatur* ami a - andidate fur a lh-foracy possible. To repudiate, is self-an­ if any, for re imbursing th* State 830. - caverns described ia its page* set-rally
to hear of Garrison, andtau!&gt;«crib*d for gate tn Congreos. is to bo married to
925 alleged to bare been paid out ta exist in that island, and they have been
nihilation; to justify or defend, iv to dis­
tbe “Liberator."
Mr. Downing’s daughter colored lady. unn them ol the only wesjon which
The people arc indignant.
Mr. La- they can wield against Republicans.
—among them Scott’s -Lady of the Barnes has professed to be a freo-lovrr.
blood vengeance which ie ll&gt;* curs* of
Lake.” Charmed in the character of and on one vccasion told * young white
that gem of the Mediterranean. The
The Republican party ceu afford to
the noble maid, he cast away th* name lady with whom be was keeping com­
grand mountain scenery also receive*
repudiate
its
duhoueei
follower*
Tho
ut lua former bondage and henooforth pany, that henorer intended to many.
justice at the author a hands. The story
official that wears its garments must toe
cnlled|htaualf “Frederick Dcugtaes." Ho wm not asked to call again.
arts! Some {arson* have a rar" social itself is dceplr interesting from the first
the mark of bonosty or take a back seat witchery who bar* not any other form
a name whose renown will kmg Hngr r
Tho military, of this eity, have chron­
peg* to tire last; tho oetkm is rapid,
Tli- great body of tho Amcricaq people of genius, and some wuenvn of very
ically reeented tbe withdrawal of the
and tn* interest never flags. Miss Du­
were never more in ccrucst ou thia point moderate abilities in other rcapoct*. puy is one of the msrt sueoeesful of
management of the Indiana from their
than now. Th* grade of atatesmen that have an art of plresing that amounts American novelists. Her works show
gnn to plant a family of hi* own." He hands. They aacentod tho late treach­
ezraatrurtive ability in her plots, while
come into power hereafter will be a tri­
mingled with the colored people that ery of the Nodocs aa a complete indica­
her character* are real men and women;
fle higher than iu tbe peat. Th* Fortyhad gafharod under tho northern stars. tion ol tbe warrior’s method of djapuenot utrre figures. AU For Love wil' I,"
sceond Congress has had its full ahara
ievuod in a large duodecimo volume,
He reotnred so speak in thmr meetings, ing of the Indian problem end public
ut honest and noble man; but it Las also
and aold by all Bookaallera at the low
and th* fir* of his oloquence kindled to opinion for the tesui being, kppesrs to
price of 81 75 in cloth, or 11.50 in panor
had a dsa* that tailed Io lire up to the
Tho question | true standard of Reimblieaa morality,
a flame. In 1841 a great convaatfon folly sustain dham
rover ; cr copies will be **ut by maili to
assembled at Nantucket; Duugte*. ap­ whether yot^an put an Indian to aiqr !
any plac-, post pail, by th* pnbllsht ra,
The people weighed these men, found
peared and addroe**d the throng From 1&gt;ettcr us* than killing him, seems now
on receipt of tho price of thewrork in a
them wanting, and have scut better ones
letter to them. All of Miss Dupuy's
tha! Lima hia eours* wot upward. Hr to be settled in the negative. The d*\
.Bg fill their placea Tbs lesson* which
Books comprising AH For Love, The
waa immediately employed aa aa agent votfona of tlie religious portions of our
Mysterious GuesL Whv did he Marry
have lately been taught by the prase of
of the American Anti-61awry Sooetr. community were sadly di«turbe ! by the
tbe country will not l“&gt; hart on th* men KimatimM thought th*t,wo:uanly charm, Her, Who shall be Viator, Michaal Ru­
and thua hi* long career oa tha cham­ new* from tho IVcifi? cuaaL and many
dolph, Was he Guilty, Th* Planter's
who come np fresh from the pre; la. and {"rriiap* even what in tho be«t Daughter, and Th* Csneolled Will eight
pion of freedom tor his roc* began. thoughts of vwngaance doubtless min­
Recant investigations have doo* good in *en*c ie called flirting, could be mode in all, are put up tn seta, each set in a
gled with {leavers for m*rvy ami for the
•ee
of
tha
fine
arts,
and
consecrated
to
more way* than emo. They have brought
mat box, and are bonnd in morocco
charity, and even to religion. That
coming ol Christ'» peaceful kingdem.
our true men to tho surface, and opened bright girl take* that half doxen atrip- cloth, in uniform, elegant and durable
Who shall judge aeatimanto such aa
| the eye* of tbe people to the nacsooity bag* in hand, and toucOea cash in turn style, with new and beautifully designed
these in an hour like the present Tho j| of sending aa their nq n-swHatives the with playful grace, until they are will- backs, in foil gilt, nr re 814 00 a set.
gave him th* foods (£150) to puretuw nation will amply sustain tho President ' very best turn that can be {iroducod.
the bond of hia liberty Returning to in hia duU.rmination to crush the treochI Tbe Republican party is not unmaeuAmarira. be setded fat BnrtaMn, West­ erous Modoc* at any cost or effort
It has in its rooks men who dis­
It will be rjaiembcred doubtless by IUte.
i
ern New York, and established hia “pa­
grace th*ir nranhcod hr acts which no line, indeed, beyond which this flirting
Bsuoc'a Mieixtxa res Max.—Thia
per,’' which became a poweria tbe enure maay of yeur readers visiting Washing- I
Republican can justify- But we hare ceases to be a fine art, and become* maguiae for May ia issued, and a bright
enough starting boaeaty left to fill all quit* busineee-like and utilitarian, a handsome number it is, with • table of
Ha saw tbe rising storm of civil war the natknal depository of the inventions
practical operation tn making a market
I the office* U the tend, and to keep Uwsb
rbich tho maduevs of slavery finally of the age (tbe U. 8. Patent Offiioe)
filled for some years to com*, without
oountry can boast of. The beat starts*,
roughI on- H* hoard tho first thus- there was before them a box of glass
risktag a choice from among the army
tbe boa! historical matter, and the best
with walnut casings, and printed over it
of Democrsto who are al present tender­
poetrj can always be found in its Hat of
of his sons into the strife, who here an invitation to contribute to the fund
ing their "baoe*» aerviree" to Unde
contents, and to prove that each ia tbe
tbemarfrea bradr till th* day was won.
H* waa tbe pereooal frimd uf Uu-. ln1 oompletiou of the Washrogtou Mono­
’ meet. This box being gtaas the daily
1 contribution* eoxsisting moatly of five
» esntpieew. tea, , fifteen, twenty, and
- fifty eon; frarticual currency notes, and
ows two dollars a .month for **«di child
coder tbe age of sixteen years lh« wcroase to date from July 25,1966. A
singular fart a* regards th* art it, that

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Tmfttta,
Ladies' Setts,
Pearl Setts,
lo* Pitchers,
CMfee Urna.

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Butter Dalies,
GoUBirqp,
Gold Teeth I*idm'
OUdlten^
(fold W.tch Keys,
Cora) Beads,
Corel Noeklareo.
Corel Betts aod
Bronx*
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Silver Thimbles, ‘
Gold Loskctj,
Shirt Studds
Watch Chains,
•i-a! Ibng*,
lirooebee, it
Oper* Glasses.
vqfcra

Office and Parlor Clocks of every description.
A... Watch material and Tools for Jewelen-

Aay on* vwiting cur tsty should cell at&lt; nr eotahluhment and examine th. gush.
THE CHEAPEST PR1 *E8 IS OUR MOTTo
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Ko«p , Wg, „,pp|y a, gj, foi.

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CHURCHES.
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We have a tew volume* yet of th*
Groat Atu erlean Industrie, for sal*
cheap.
A groat deal of aicknos* and many
death* hare l«n reported ia the last
few day*.

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Local hlijiiicjf Jlotice;.

L'Msyoc Bartow and J. 1*. Roberts ■
doing a nice thiug in the shape of n&gt;
sides oik* in front of then dwellings.
rliil lire and ore selling their immense
Just received at thi* office h splendid
stock of Furniture cheaper than evur. •BXirtment of rani board. Visiting and
They have the largest aad beet selected woduing cards neatly and quickly ^sxo-

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Grand Ifivcr Valley Division

giKMi* ever brought to thi* City. Their
Homemade -gooda. such a« Table*,
Bookcase*, Extension Table*, Ac., can’t
be beat in tbe County, and to make good
th* abuse assertion, they now offer a
axwann of 125. to anyone who can show
better Furniture of Homo Manufacture,
or a bettor or larger stock of Furniture
, cr Undertaker* good* such a* Caskets.
} Coffin*. Burial Robvw, Shrouds, Ac.
■ Thi* is no humbug Examine tho goods
| in. ths different {louse* in ths County,
I su JSf we can bo beat, then call anil
get th« Reward.

s' W. 11. Beadle, of Nashville, i* to have
a grand dance in Union Hall (Nashville)
on Friday evening next. A splendid
time will be bad, of oourse.

Oommitte* on Finan**—Aids. Beni-

ley, Ham* and Williams'
to b Mils on hand belaaging to th* City.
Coraraiite* oa Fire—Aid*. Mudge,
V.’hich *n motion of AM. J*w*U,
Bcsemer and Williams.
waw ecoopted and ptarod at file.
Ciif tf
CaramUtoe on By-Lswi and Ordi­
By Aid. JewsH—
OmrruMnIn compliance with
That the Ordinance relative to Lilous**
custom I hereby promt to your Hon­ nances—Wood. Bentley sad Hams.
U taken from th* tebi*.
orable body a statement of tho affair* of
That the Committee, appointed to settle
th* aty and mak* such *ugg**iion* and
ith th* Marshal be discharyed and a
By Aid, Beeemar—
That all that portion of the Ordinance
ow Committee appointed.
called for at tbe present time.
relating to Saloons be struck out.
Tbe following i* an exhibit at th*
AH. Jewell, offered as an smandment
Th* Mayor appointed Aid. Jewell,
city finance*:
that *a afar th* enacting ctanee in tho
Wood, and Wili am*.
Minute* of previous meeting read and erdinxnen ba struck out.
Tbexncffioa to amend was adopted.
approved
By Aid. Hams—
That Coun-il proceed to read the
Brad* giren by th* newly elected officers
That th* Attorns? be instrurtad to
of tbe City.
draft an Otdiaanc* selativs to I jeonsing
Auction, Siows, or Extabition.
AH. W*od offered ae an amendment
Fire Department,
On motion of Aid. Wood, tho Bond that Drays, Hack* aad Omnibus** be
o! George Curry as Constable was re­
Total,
The amsndosnt was adopted.
turned to him for their surety.
The resolution aa atneadad WM then
I call your attention to our pressing
Dy Aid. Woodadopted.
need of a working Fire Department
By Aid WillismsTbsl th* Constabl* bond of Joeeph
The high rate* of Insurance ar* becomSlattery, bond of Geo. M. Reed, aa
Thst a sidewalk be built from Bute
iag very onerous. Tbe extra ret* paid
Marsha], Wm. H. Btebbin* as Treasurer,
yearly tc tho firn companies will pay at
W. D. Haye* as Recorder, be accepted. to Park Plat*, to th* Ward School
least one-half of the expenses of fully
Hou**, alao, a walk from E. Hogl*'*
organising and furnishing an efficient
•eat lin», to cro** walk bailing to Depot
By Aid. Wood —
Fire Deportment
That the Council proceed to appoint in front of John Gaine*, lota, al*u, in
I recommend th* building of a suit­
a City Attorney by eye* and nay**, which front of O*o. McLdlans, tot* on Hanable house on th* city lot*, for engine,
resulted in Jno. It Van Velsor being
book A ladder, and Council room . and
appointed City Attorney for the ensuing
On motion of Aid. Wood, Aid. Willth* purchase of a hand Fire Engine,
isms, motion was rcfered to sidewalk
(good one* can bo bought for one-fourth
By Aid. Hams—
Committee and that they report st next
their oost,) hooks, ladders, etc.. suffi­
That tha Council pressed to the ap­ meeting.
dent to regie our forty volunteer firepointment of a Street Comminioner by
By Aid. BommerThat th* Street Oommitte* examine
State street ae to the n*c rarity of putting
I bring to your notii.-e tha continued
Aye* and nays* being called resulted said street on proper grade and report
Jnterment of tbe dead in the old Ceme- in Tho*. Altoft being appointed Street
tesy, contrary to your osdinance and the Commissioner for th* ensuing year.
law. I would advise that no permit*
By AM. Wood—
Account of Goo. E Ahuft. wo rk on
ba hereafter granted fur burial on that
That tho resolution returning Ooo. approaches to Iron bridge 19.99, waa
ground, and that your Honorable body Curry'* Constabl* bond b* reconsidered. presented and on motion was allowed,
take such course s* seems bo»t for the
and order drawn on General Highway
speedy removal of tho dead, aad the
By Aid. Hem.‘
Fund.
surrender of the ground* to the city for
That lb* Constable bond* of George
By Aid. Bentley—
a public park ia conformity to the be­ Curry be accepted
That hereafter tho regulsr meotiuc*
quest of tbe founder*of thi*aty.
Aye* and nay** bein^ called resulted of the Council be held oa tbe first and
third Monday evening* of each inocth
T*

v-Milo Osborn i* a little better, and say*
bo shall not di* thi* time, to pleaso anybody. Well, tew rinoeroly hope Milo is
right, for wa can ill afford to spate bins'

Myron Vruoman is soon to start a new
meat market. Ho ho* already got bi*
slaughter-house built, and will soon bo
cutting steaks, roasts, Ac., for tho hun­
gry public.

who have once taken it prefer it to all
others.
I'hyaciana havn decided it
superior to any of tbo othel cil* in mar-

tf, Cmium CmohJ »J

ip tbe city where gambling i* allowed
:for money. The demoraliong effixt is
Tha bond was declared accepted.
1so patent/th»t it is only nooresary to
Aid. Haras, a* a member of the Board
bring it to the notice of your Honor* to
of Health, reported that Dr. Upjohn
haro Ihum promptly suppreesod
went over to the bouse occupied by Clar­
ence Burton, (by order uf the Board of
Health,) on April 9th. 1878, fortha-porpoee of notifying him that the Board of
iug country. Tb* highway* loading
into tho city should have your *epucia
ear*. With a dabt of ovar 8200 against
th# general highway fund, which will
absorb a large share of thi* year's ro­
On motion of Aid. Wood, tbe reportse ij.cs. I would earnestly recommend
was accepted.
rhe Aldermen of the several wards to
Uy Aid. Woodplace to the credit of the General High­
way fund, th* largswt sum q^ai*tenl

Tbe bond* of Mathew Hall and
Henry L Green, to Coastable* were
read and accepted.
By AM. Wood—
That th* chair appoint a Commit!**
of thru* to report un what salary they
deem proper to pay th* Marshal.

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Other Stores ask sb much more for
the same goods
We,always keep Fine Pustom made
Suits from 20 to 35 dollars.

Largest Stock of Black and Blue
Clothing west of New York. Suita 12 to
•10 dollars. G^Lateat Style* of Boys and
Children’s Suita from two-years and up­
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from $1.25 to $20
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List or I.rrrx** remaining at tha
Haatieg* P. O, April 2Sd, 1873.
,
Mise Annie ilyer*. J. Button, David

Cooper. Charie* Handel, Mias Miry
1 would alao call your attention to the
Jun**, G*o. Lan^-e, Philandar Miller
j wararoom* this m.'ruing, and wore truly condition of State Street. Fix year*
Miia Franky Norton, F. _M J*alm«r
ago
tho
Village
Council
mtabliahed
the
'■ aetonisbod to find such a splendid stuck
By Aid Hams—
Bof goods. Thiir casket*, coffins, bod- grade of said street, and a number of
That the Street Cootnisaionrr report
‘(room acts, sofas, couches, tete-a totes, buildings were built with reference to io tbe Council at th* next meeting, tie
Icenter table*, chairs, Ac.. Ac, nr* not
too!*' on hand belonging to the City
acres of land attached, situated 3 1-2 &lt;. nly neat, tarty and durable, but also
mile, west of Hasting*. Term* easy (very cheap. Giv* them a call.
ar* blocked up and the water forced in­
Wnuld •xchutigo for other property.
Inquiry oa the premise*, or Mdresr,
, Spring Meeting a; loiwall Bark, to the cellars and building* causing a
aprlfitlA. J. POTTERLovell Mich, Tuesday, Wednesday, rapid decay of timber aod plank, filling
Thurodar and Friday, Juno 3rd. 4th. tbe air with foul odor* and making it
f&gt;th and Oth, 1873. S,000 in I’reinium*. extremely unhealthy, and. without ques­
Jxiwell has achieved quite a notoriety tion making the city liable for all damAhl. Bootely, offered the following
in the way of racea and the premium* of­
aiuindtnoal that tha question of building
fered for the June meeting will un­
tbe cross walk referred to in AH. Wood'*
happy to meet bl* old tnc
doubtedly draw, nut only a large crowd.
1 call your oturatinn to the fact that
public generally.
our neighboring citie* *ro holding out
Call and
Mrs. Tnylor'
great inducement# to capital in manu­
adoptwl.
facturing, iv locate in their respectim
Locle Casper Trask, uf Yankot Springs cities, by remitting taxes, donation of
fra* pulling stump* with hi* team uod a
king, heavy lev«r, and that he wa*
FARM FOR BALE OR TO RESTwalking bebiud tbe lever, when the
We will S.-11 CH EAT. br Raft to a re­ Chain, by which tbe team was drawing,
sponsible party, the Fann known ■* the broke, and the lever flew bock, striking.
---------------John C. Spencur Farm, in tbe tow nship Mr. Traak, breaking both leg* twice, and
yuur Honorable body to appoint a spe­
of Boltimuro, consisting of W acre*, all dnvnij pieces of bone* through the
cial committee, to encourage all pereons
improidd. Fair House, goo ! frnit. Ac Booh.
or association* seeking foration* fur
C F. DWIGHT A CO.
By Aid. Jewell —
manufacturing purpose*, with power to
pdVs understand that tho Mieeos, of
Hartings, April 2, 1874—tf
That Aid, Hams be requested to ux
remit all es’y iaro* fur a tenu uf five
this city have organised a Hewing bociyears to *11 new enterprise* that *m- amine th* tiro engine* for sale at Jack­
N
otux.—Positively I must have tny «ty, the proceed* to be donated to th*
OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE,
son and Marshall and other place* ho
w-ouuta settled by May let. u I nm deaorviug poor. Thi* ia highly comGentlemen, in conclusion, haring
going away oa account of my health. tumdable, in not only showing a dispo­
Now remember I must hav* MX nr
sition on the part of our young ladle* been selected by the people to preside
By AH. Wixxlto help to alleviate the needy, but aleo over your Honorable body for the ensu­
That th* Street Committee examine
evincing a disposition to learn how to ing year. I ask your kind indulgence in
any crrtira I may commit, aad I prom­ and report a* to tnc nm*aity and feasi­
q*-nd their leisure hour* ia some mure
ise you my aid in al! measure* caicul*. bility of raising th* cro** walk across
luuunendable way than parading the
Green street from the Metbodwt churrh
street*. Wo hope thueo having plain ted to promote the best interest* of the
city. With our large indebtedness, resewing to Au, will patronise tbe society,
trensbment, reform and strict account*end tberety encourage them in their
bility in tha management of our city
laudable enterprise
government is a stem necessity. If we
Say man ; are you bnngv ? Woman
r- nm!,1 *■*« loats *«r
are you taint for want of food 7 Child
An attempt at Highway Huboory cam* all work earnestly and together we can­
Flavr sseUeete 4*11 se4 vs, ••
sw’teyssr wtes* SIM. ILM.
do you want eometMng to *at? If so off at Woodland Center a few svramgs not fail to secuinpbsh tho grnat object
4.
call at L. E Stauffer’s Faring House since. Mr. J. N. Curtu, ou* of the
North Side Stale Street, where you will Merchants of that place, started tn go
find everything in the lino of eatables homo from his Slur* at a lato hour, aod
only 25 cunts pur meal.
46&lt;f had got about half way home, (be live*
coXMOI COTMCIL.
over a mite from his titora), wo* con­
Present—Mayor. Recorder, and Alda
Ssu Ho.—N. T. Parker of this city
fronted by a n&gt;aa who demanded hi*
Jewell, Dawson. Wiliams, Wood. Besewill sell at loir figures, for cash or g&lt;x&gt;d
money. Mr. C. pat hia hand into hia
mcr, Hara* and Bentley.
apprvnri ante*: two good Mares, one pocket drew a Revolrar and Cred, aad
evening. April 14 th. 1873.
Minute* road and approved.
weigh* about 12-X) 11^.. tha other al&gt;.qt llw would be robber tell; but i.-nmadTU ex Mayor D E. Cook. iMrod'iced
By Aid. Be.*uue■
900 Iba, two Single bugguN, two double
iatoly jumped up and tan, but f»l! again .he now Mayer N B wlow. who oil led
buggies, two double cud two single Harbetoro b* got tar, but euun got up again, th* Council to ordar.
uvot. Here* are bargain* for tboao
croa**d a ditch, w hare it **ema he found
ItollCalM
wanting swell property, that are not
a romraile, a* Mr. Curtis, heard him
Promt—Mayor, Becordor, and AH*.
often met with. &lt;’•«» orrik4&amp;tf
talk to sum* on* after croseing tbe ditob. Hams, Bentley, J*w»U, Dawson, Will­
It was so dark that Mr. C. could not iams, Madge, Wood and Bessraer
Mayor Barlow, then read Id* lns«guirad to employ a eompeteat Engineer fo
wounded or not Mr. Curti* could not
find the proper grade of Grand mid
tell; but visited tbe grounds the next
By Aid: Wood—
Walnut stree!*,in aceordsnce with gmd«
morning, but could find no trace* of
That She Inaugural of the Mayor be already Mtablishrd.
■
placed upra file with the Reecrter and
pot’liebed in tho paper* with tha Coun­
cil proceedings.

HT Btmrmber our mm “ ST.tlt CLOTHING HOUSE" is on tho Doorsand
li'indoihs, so do not be deceired by other rlterrhants, as toe hare no Branch Stores.

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.
DOUCHE

Michigan Central R. R.

THE WEBER, HALLETT &amp; CUMSTON.
AND GABLER PIANOS.
b hr sat* by *S s*4 Itey *re *S Fin* vtes* teslTMMSl* la &lt;v«ry reeyart.

VEItY

KFL1MONABI.1-: TEIOtftt -VltK GIVEN.

FRANK L. W ARD.
Hastings

Altegan.

ta s tS

at Grand Rapid*, and visited a house of
rather bad reirate. and woald not pay a
bill of 850 or IM, aad was forcibly
ejected by tbe
brawny
keeper
thereof; (a lady of course) and wa*
pounded by her till be was black aad
blue, to-, Ae. Now, our lawyers are
aB right; not on* ol tbam are black and
blue, neither have they beaa. Th* «up-

By AM Wood—
Z’iseW ; Thai at all mretion
ouncil the faltosrmg order of bi
t obeerved :
First, Celling roll of members
fteecnd, Itoai.'rng the minute*.

8IMMON8 &amp; CLOUGH

GEORGE WOOD ORGANS,
muss i tn, bob s asns, ism urn nmum
PIANOS.
All th. above rtpoior isrtrummrts are far sate &lt;ra B^mbl* ’X^w aml Tram.
bytheH-ringxAgvncy.

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‘ If, and always wash with irwnsthteg
Ualmg. IfaKmb is brakeu fond it up
with apdntar* tightly, looosning as the
limb (walls.
13. Keep a aulubar of good bells aa
tbs sheep.
.
,
14. Do not kt tho sheep spoil thair
’ wool with ehaff or burs.
15. Cut tag locks in early spring
16. For sevura give pulverised alam
and U was a matter of ao surprise whan
tha ooart-martia! sentenced him for ia wheat bran ; prevent by taking great
thia last.end grsveat of hia many offan- care ta changing tlry for green feed.
17.
If one &gt;* lame, examine tbe foot.
oaa to ba shot aad fixed tha day of hia
execution. Mvanwhde, lo tha surprke. clean out between the hoof*, pare the
of ovnry om. Including, the surgvoaa. hoof if unsound, and apply tobacco with
&gt;lua vitriol, boiled in a little water.

Public opinion took the usual turn.
It waa thought a pity, after all, to shoot
a fine young fellow, such as Barney
was ixfhis bettor momenta ; besides, he
waa one ot tho boys, had been born,
like them, in Chicago, grown up with
theta, enlisted with them, and fought
with them. A movement looking to a
petition for tho culprit's pardon wm Mt
on foot, in which none ioiawl more hoartQy than the wounded mpn, Mid tho
comp, which but yesterday was «fcr
lynching Barney, now yearnod to acre
hialifa.
'
But the General commanding had aq&gt;proved tho'finding of tho court-martial,
and oady tho Pmsidvst could interfere,
and the regiment was encamped away
from (the telegraph lines. So that,
though the neev-aeary documents had
beeu forwarded, backed by stroug reocmendationx, there were rntro doubts
if tho merdfol mswage which Mr. Lin-

BEST TSIM II TIE Will
Atchison. Topeka tc Banta Pa *. B,

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THE

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OF MICHIGAN

Fatty, Lk fiwrt Portun tf

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THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION,

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The Cal,art LlthorrapMne Compear ot Detroit,
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Bfi&amp;Stc-sssn;
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SEwE-SE
BUILDERS'
■N8UEE YOUR LIFE

To thooe going to Missouri. Kausat,
Nebraska. Colorado, Utah, .Wyoming.
Nevada. Oregon or California, we rec­
ommend a cheap, safe, quick and direct
route, via Bt louis, over the Missouri
Pacific Railroad, which runs its fine
Day (oocbcc and Pullman Sleepers
from SL Louie to principal paints in the
WnL mtUrf cAmsyv. We believe that

2,555 HOW OF

to Cash. Reel Eetete sail Parseasl Frepariy. la amaseU tn* U to M.«*.

i sail Faria ika UMM eowsrM
kaewe to ikeaaSiad eerM.
I s»m*4 SiMKVsrr but hu
tvadisa ehrsbiiaaa ef eitiir
lariat tamadial resells
asS tespalr tea S^eaUvaerlaSpkpKa, itey aira eely

Tte Kstial Life Imrace Caapany

$23,900 in Real Estate !
$3,000 in Cash !
$6,555 in Personal Property.

716 PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS

reach the camp in time
An express
was scat to tbe nearest telegraph etetiem, 30 miles away, to carrv tbe mes­
sage wtth'oll haste, and all waited im­
patiently.
’
ofletwd a first class, all-rail route from
Tho night before th., fatal day&gt;rrirod.
OF THI!
W
BIBLE.
St. Louis to Texas, either over tbe Mis­ W
Barney was to be shot at sunnse next souri, Kansas A Texas R. It, .la Sedal­ a«4nm XIEOI.SB a M'CURDT. Chlra-o. 111.
day No reprieve had arrived, aad re­ ia, or over the Atlantic A Pacific B. IL,
luctantly tho adjutant prepared the ria Vinita. For maps, tims tables, in-1
nocoeaary orders., detailed tbe firing formation as to rates, routes, Ac., wo
party, arranged for tho parade. The refer our readers to L G. Wheeler,
night wore on. It ia safe to say that Northern Passenger Agent, 72 Lloyd
not an eye was closed in tho camp, aud Bl, Buffalo. N. Y. or E. A. Fori Gene­
every ear was strain.-d for foot-lw-ats ral PUeengwr Agent, St. Loua Mofrom tlic cast. Past midnighL 1. 2, I! Qiirnum* will be cheerfully and prompt­
o’clock. There were movements in tbe ly answered.
gray eastern sky I tha brilliant southern
stars paled; it was almost dawn.
t-aadenly a faint sourvl was beard, as
of a about away to the east The ex­
citement became electric. Men rushed
frpm their tents, half dnaaci, and gath­
ered in anxious group*
The officers pony offer* 1,200,000 acres of land iu
were hardly lees excited, and mingled Central and South wait Missouri, at
with them.
from S3 to *12 par acre, on sown yuan’
Than in rapid succession were heard , time, with free transportation from BL- ,
challenge and reply, aa the advancing 1; louis to all purchasers. Climate, soil. I
Sy passed aentry after sentry, then '। timber, mineral wealth, schools, church- |
tramp and splash of hoofs. and at I| ,ea and law-abiding society invite &lt;-mi­
last burst into view the tong-looked 1 grant* from all pointe to thia land of I
for messenger, covered with mud from &gt; frtiita and Be wen. For particular* ad- !
bead to foot. wan and worn out, hia i ,dross A. Tuck, Land Conimiaaioncr, Bl- !
horse panting and travel-sUinod and-i1 Loda, Mo. &lt;
47
bruised,, for they had
miles since midnight, alo
were sluices of mu’ —J
ruler held hi* way

LARGEST awl STRONGEST

Saints - Sinners

Xsricalturnl anti Domt-tic.

In selecting a cutting a great deal de­
pends open a judicious choice; if tho
slip u too young ami full of frosh sap. it
will fade away from-too much evapora­
tion, ami if it is too old—that ia hard
and woody,—it will take a great while
to (trike root.
You must take a cutting that i’ part­
ly ripened, aad is from a vigorous (hoot,
yet is a little hardened at the base.
It ia also essential to have a batter;
joint at or near the end of tho cutting,
as all roots strikes from It, and the
nearer it is to tha base, the greater your
chance of succeesPlantyvur cuttings in common rod
(Kits, filled half full of rich loan, aad
two inebtw of sand on tho top (scouring
•and will do, but not sea sand), wet this
thoroughly, and put the cuttings close
around the edge uf tbe pot; for if the
but joint comes in contact with the snrface of the pot it seems to take root
more quickly. Ihill off the lower leaves
before you plant the cutting. Procs th.&gt;
wet sand tightly around the tiny stem,
for a great deal of your success iu rais­
ing tbe cutting depends upon the cfoso i
contact of the sand with the stem —
When the cuttings are firmly planted
cover them wilh a glass stem tf possible,
for it will greatly promote tbs growth of
plants.
Moisture, Iq^it end heat are the three
essentials to ptamt-lifo; without them no1

Cedar Creek, MareQ 31, one (lay.
Johnstown, Doty Echoed Tlottw,
April 1st, one day.
Hickory Corners, April 2d, ono day.
Iluting*. April Sth, and 29th, Coart
House, two days each.
Woodland, April 10th, ono day.
Naahvdle, April 12th. one dav.
Middleville, April 14th, two days.
Assyria, Ellis School House, April 11,
two days.
Prairieville, April 26ih.

Assets over 856,000,000.

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i.»h,ui.M CaUanynsaa.
Unu UV“7,’’ k fl“,u

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« ea4 6a«le&lt; MmKims will L» lr»m Um a.tet.liatowel at Ju. II. F*nl

«o,

Ce.LsMae(

SA.LES LIMITED TO 110,000 »

60,000 00

fMat-eisrcs'-Jdri.T £.■
State 1

SINE’S
&lt;GEift jSkterprise.

HQRATID PRATT, Prest

QZiEVELANDtQHIQ.
THE BEST PAINT IN THE WORLD.

0,000

STANLEY W. TURNER, Sect

Ayer's Cathartic Pills,

CHAS. J. DUN, Ga AH

Wisharl's Pine Tree

'"W:

Tar Cordial.
ATI" RE'S GREAT REMEDY
t Asti &lt;
» Car sale
tirtr,, I eUrr. *1 the M
lease la U»ClW at Het
SSSaiS

Sewing Machine

ism

IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD.

A. Morruon's Adr’g Department.

STOMACH BITTERS

BOILER WORKS.

DODD’S

OMFORT’S
OUGH—

RERVIHE

DOES IT!

®a

Corn Shellcrs,

mm=

8 Wood Sawing Mi
chines.

v rifo Condition Powders!

WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS rWr

xoTirc.
dors, helio irones, etc., etc., can also be
rooted ia smsdl vials filled with warmish
water, and sust-ended from tbe window
casern uni. Select the cuttings as de­
scribed above; pull off the lower leaves;
and insert the end for about an inch in­
to tbe vial. Tie a string (boot its neck,
and bang in the sun. If a bit of cotton
wool ia wrapped about the cutting
where it ia kept weL it prevents the
rapid evaporation of tho water.
When ths tiny roots show themselves
about an inch or more in length fill up I
the vial with a rich, composted sol; kt j
it hang far two or three days longer,
then break off the glass craefullv, with- j
oat disturbing the roots of the plant
Managed in this way the roots re­
ceive no check, and tbe plants will
grow very vigorously. Tho cutting can
bo taken from the water and the roots
planted in pots, but they will cling
closely togotlier, and are not aa natural ly dkpoeod as whan tho glass is broken
off. tbe roots are covered with soil
If the water evaporates a third or
more ia tha rial, it must be filled up

Tbe Pise Tree Tar Mai,
9S

WIT WW**

Croat American Dyspepsia Pills,

DWIGHT, BUREAU &amp; MESSER.

Consumption can be cured.
The great German Remedy

UNDEVELOPED WEST
FIVEYEARSIMTHETERRITORIEI
By 3. II. BEADLR

parttord. Cee&gt;, SV CM«e«e. It

A NEW

Dr. Crook’s WinccfT.
3

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IO YEAHH

Public Test

PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.

DR. CROOK’S

WINE
Tho general agent of tbe American ,
Emigrant Company gives tbe fallow- j
Keep sheep dry under foot with
Uttar. This io even mare nine awry then
roofing them. Never kt them stand or
S. Take up iamb rams early in the
aarnoeer, and keep them up until De­
cember 1st following, when they may
bo turned oOL
B. Drop or take oat tbe towoat bars I
than earing broken frsahta
4. Oocut every day.
fi. B—in graining with tbe groeteet

12,000.000 ACRES.
DR. CROOK’8
HllPOT

POKE ROOT.
AMD SQU&gt; ALL BOCMP TH WOOL
borza.

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The first home of Thoms* and Nancy spot where thia Bally Btuh,
-—7
—-Jiao! Atigvlo Oorrino, is dead. Ho impress tho great influence of ha
Lincoln was n mean abed in on alley of mother to tho President,
to rep
reposes; for it । waeti't a defendant of his first two paper room flrtnlv upon the old
I Elizsbethtawn, Hetditi county, Ken-1 wa* oho who gave him, his
his st
start toward | name*. Ho cfely mid •peanuts is New I mind.
1 tacky, about tirctitymllo* north of the . tho Previdency.
Orleans.
&gt; And to still further *lacnp tho ।
1 Mammoth Caro. Thi* &lt;ihcd was four। oom oad [tower of the Now York eatabtoon foot tnuare, with ncarealy any,
| Eabmont, bn ioti-ruuned to make plain
BARHOM’S INDIANS
furniture in ft, and to unfit fur human
i a myntery that Jtad Wn a prabiem
habitation that although it exists to thi*!
which lor year- lie whole world had
day, it has only served since tho Lin-1 The Old Showman'n't Contrlbciioii to orphan children.
coins left It a* a stable cr n daughter j
Vies
Vienna.
A young worna
house. In thi* shod Abraham Lincoln's ‘
—
reully fined twenty shilling*, or fourteen
only sitter waa born, In 1807. ' w*du**t*Laitvri* ia*i
fired ofcarpenteriug. Ttonuu LinA tall, largo, well rounded form, a
*•*
jime/ifoteie M’ennt-Zrunlv Bonnett's Utae was then flourished to

Pwtrj.

FARMERS !
Greble &amp; Russell

I.. RUSSELL

crorrtied head* ot tho Old World,
nett jiu cherialiod a fcrtdneee fc
the daughter* of Christiaa IX., 1
mark, and far tto burpoo- of j
, pariBr hi* way to the haughiy«
J, J dt„, Jh

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, &lt;873.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN

VOL XVIII.

TWENTY YEARS AGO.

Invite your special attention to the
os rt koi nil A S tviM* n«t. HMtlas*. S til&gt;l&lt;*a

coin removed open after thirteen mne , friu#

|o

hour of tho night

dnww1 Jn bUrk

CHAS. II. BARER.

wiught k

CHILLED

OLIVER

iti&gt;i.ifiit&gt;dk.

WE!

lfa&gt;, Ahmham Unwin was bom. and thought I’d giro yon an item ; y ou may
*.
he poaaeil the lint four years of hu hfo ( nant u, w). Mmolhing about it." And
'' »ud«n“C paragraph: ‘A Koutucky
la squalid poverty. Thoma* Lincoln., (hB groat showman, looking ot u» | R»“der ba* fallen in tovo with a cvw.’ O,
meanwhile gained neither property nor through a pair of small gray eyo, hav- ‘ha« ‘'Jch a iTutaisinggoo*o ns the gnumark. Why Bennett kna lipen acting
credis nm Indeed did lie cars mucbjBJ,a;i UXpre«*ion of emming energy, । der of tto Caorkr-Jakrnrl *hould Mrs;
circucupedlr is. this: King (Jbristiaa ia
ritbw. He could too very welt on ram ; Vith a daak of oauti ic. took the sret of•»
a haughty old sovereign, and over since
th* davs when the Princess Dowager of
Bchkewig- Hdstoin-Nocu, the daughter
' ” * 1 merchant named Ray, failed
a* a---------PKnaaa -nt .«fu»
and when \ratotu was six vear* of tura i! ■ to *■ J? e
1
f”' /*
Wl!ro 'bfoppeiated ol be-.nng hi* lecture 1 to obtain *e&lt;_---- -------— ,
A- =■ »'
m.,

C. G. HOI.BROOK.

We ask voti 10 lake it

TRIAL

OW

WM II. HAY FORD

With lliis Guaranty

tidrift again. He'had a
W’’I&gt; “ fow wrinkles on hi* face, and hu oyn is :
man of the uteghbarto-d which ended „ w
„ lho h ho
bul

WM- II. HCRGIIER.

ny and ALL Mov

tlw following |K)ints :

It will run with less draft, und lum a deeptr and wider furrow.
It will do letter work and will not clog, the standard being curved and
It will last more than four times ns long n.» any oilier plow, as it is
than tempered rtecl.
•
,
'
.
4th. It will scour in clayey and mucky soils where a steel plow will not.
5th. ft is easier to hold hi-ing u Center Draft.
Tho points will wear twice or three times ns long any other.

JOHN ROBERTS

x

Chilled

DO HOT SLAM THE GATE

Prairtc.au, CO. KVITOF SCUOOLS.
T^nr h w.«MiUMU&gt;.ciwk•.

Salt! Salt! Salt!
J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

CO

FARMERS.
L&lt;»&gt;k !:• your iutei - 'r r.inl purehnsoyonr Salt nt the old stand of

DRUGS

iwo naruu

Medicines
I II. Hl VI H .. ( ...

PAINTS &amp; OILS

BLACKSMITHING.

!• 1
r'° | and they will nil right
. know d you ,
1 baliuvr.
.
r d mo fiom a
linR [,,,1^, .qaaws and pcpcnscs'

School Books tS~ Stationeri/

J\Lto DStff GOODS ift EfldLess

,*?clf£t

LINCOLN'S
PRESCRHTIONSJAND

J. S. GOODYEAR &lt;fc Co.

DENTIST

Mian.

CALL AT JOHN STANLEYH

».. i»

in

three

whore you know you got none but the FIRST QUALITY.

Naskrille.

rucut in The Danish court upon hearing
«X* J tto msrriaw JHi. M^

*ad heavy laden motherand the two | ,u tll, Vienna ExtMsition, and 1 camo1', ‘v°q7®r “7
»ut dating a sermon, wu&amp;ca cf Europe, and ai young Ibraragged, dirty neglected Ultlo children, I hett
K.t all tl,e Indian tnq.pteg.! that
: CUa't awer
«“
aettfs taste ran in that groovo, ho Eaa
, Nancy and Abraham. jUotr hopekw* j (au
cf the guvcmm nt. tuch
t
] arnmooded admirably.
(the Jut of this boy; '• hat wo* tier* tij clulhiug, blanket*, orna-n'-nt*, imule-. The best thing which they thought j
I hi* growing UI&gt; m
*a‘l
■ wonts, «». I’d like to take a few birch they &lt;oUl do v;th Mr. Froudo. dur
foe* as his father ?
But aranuo of [,ifp cuB,a&gt;* it 1 c.uld find them."
. Ui*di&lt;&gt;4KAsu* visit to iicntlxu Amunea,
rs'-ane was there for him J
। "Who i* to pay fur taking tho In- nuvtobury him in Parliament ; but,?
When the umilrhad l|v I tlmwtwu I jiang loVitnna: toe gtivoroutottt ?”
' , ;ng in clerical enter, hu w»» obliged^
I sou.-*. Nancy Lincoln, too mu'.Uur of lh»
pjy nj[ tb0 expense ■ decline thecotuylimeut
'i
____
_____________ ______
l*re«ldeij:, re»tid from hrt labor* tail J M„lfi lroM
tiuiu they leave their
«&lt;&gt;.„» mJ.: *pnd u fortune coloring I *&amp;*«•» *“* Boamtifhara boon charged
her husband sawed out, totoo
homed until lh»r ■»«&gt;» Law. I hive
.
,l,.h .T
;1 n t#rt0I10
; upon vanoan occasions as b«nB- dircetfrom n greon-log, aud made n long.
enpigB4 them, aud hat.
uringltmrfacai. V^knaw uno men &gt;? concerned in the abdication of Amrough box, end titered th" ren-sm* uf Btrangvj |vr lnrn to *ui»mi-*uy them
w^o lire v-eut 620 O to simple in a&gt;tor-'
‘her baring offered mifficicni: tahu wff. m It. and dog « grave &lt;m the
„Aw t(,
Juitens, or ar* I;
v.&lt; , d^^nt* for.^ retiring from tfae
surnant of a tme.hr wo»M knoti, half tll.y
v^nte-ril-.
a rate'from hi* eabin. awlI invited hi*
[ndtens, which hung cm toe verge.
1
1 . I It b also said that Bennett indnrod
tttvghbra.* to the burial. Hu r camel of cirilixattot»-ouch ns Gaaeral Hu .-' Cub 3. C L Itogurla.T’^Jnira. the tUa
Dowager of Mi­
to r out through the woc«l-. a dosea! arj 1wurU. trni from Ariatren and ’•ev-odtpr uf to-U u*.&gt;U Cajwur/rer.l foWMMvtein to tear, the Danish kirer
l-trooa. follow.*, and boned tor raw- ,^4u(r oalUa [Bt.^r ftepaittoe;'.
«• ha. ben retwel tslu. &lt;Jd po.Ifom. ,Ua) ln wtJtr b.
lhc
and
L-nre and witfaodt ceremomab D“‘ • I »d tto Young Men’s &lt; TitteOun A*-,- ot wnter of ttojSmall Talk,’ and that; t!1M mttla tU. ^alk^ .offici«it!y calm
four months niter, when a pn-ad-sr
a* bfoud-tolre'y Attacht-i. '
really th* bngote.t urjiartmunt of tho f . u, 0&lt;n
•
name along an nlij Kentyokv friend of . jjamgm fr;gued imiigna.tou nt toi* . poper, will coatouw tu ttonr &lt;m in ifo oldCmwt Rantasw, who ia one of ri&gt;u
' tto deceased, Thoma* Lincoln had him I
Lift I thought ,
1
= . . . ,.
..
‘.l_
preoch her funeral rermonf
I waito brooking opt of tl
they nr«.
1 efiton: aid to bring about young Bou1 nett's wl*h&lt;&gt;*. Thi. ('.Hint I. th., sawtn
wvre unbred for and untaught- Their
far their old
young American girl who it a compan­
ion of the I'rinceoj Djwa;"r clove al­
luded 'to. Hie young lady jile^ the
i a »u&lt;M-«a and err.*: foiling off in the Count aorno time ago, and as aha ia tuid
to be n relative of Mr. Connery, the anteent managing editor of tho Herald, Ben­
nett held sufficient influence to aatiafae-

Bend Wagon !

sny-Kiry. oae* u te* cwm Bw«. iu«»r.

of Hietajmnd. is I

, to King Christian, and now it ia staled
A yautig Now Y'orkir received no i upon the tout aulhoriiv that the m*rle** tiuiu twvn y-seven card photograph* ' riago has to*n agreed upon.
J
of hi* future wife from diffor.-ut fortun*- ■' This Danteh family ie dostmnd sopo
ipeotncle of bls
! K(tuv dismonds stiarkle in his shirt front. ■ fo^
mlfor*
— - Tn-cn ttoy called foe their pay to to one of tho most powerful in She
i
, *? h’ ’““red hu fa.nila wnU&gt;,
u( g^j
faaDgv; h»
to told
told th«
llieni that BrigbadTYimag ba I world. The .prerent King of Greece is •
hr to one of the ton bora oooatire at fpJW
look.
Ih* .‘1a
1st. rfuwn
duWTl.'—4 a.,. r.C Win.. I'limll,* nt,&lt;1
Indiana, where ho built tho fog-hut do- sullttnBpr 0[ ‘0 steamboat Hue; or titoj
.
....
xril-od above.
Uad of n great commission budnes*.
A pulcmiral orur.njr tn Puriteud |.n. The family then coasteted of four
..[ .|puW you'd like to know whv I’m ?”• “ L“iffoBd, Ltely omphaused hrn tto heirs aiiparant of 1
1 person*; the Wlo, ahlftlra* father; tho
‘I’m going to nud fifty Indian*' ‘&gt;w»K»««'»on» ’nib ’l“-««»; Mi. Hill . Britain. olio female

harder

(.’ELKBRATETV

-.111.1) T. H UEEL1 It.

Mr. A. D. N\

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FAMILY

’ RECEIPTS.

^ton.

FIRST START
PRESIDENT

Abre-

j

chain, and a bedstead was made of

Till: GKAABEST » 11 HfflM!

Sweet’s H°Tel?

preparing kcreclf to take this new giro our rvadaga tho benefit of Mr.
character prior to going to Ltradou for Johnsen's knowledge tn the matter. It
tho rehearsal*.

Expothion.

Pure Wines and Liauors!’

ding-

forked stick tank in the I

Russell &amp; Nevins

What is it ?

tin diahea, but not with a single knife husband's two

Hammer.

Immense Stock

Michigan Exchange.
tin DEFY 'COMPETITION.

proved a Sneer** which led me to the Invention of tho Sueccmtal IRON
HAMMERER. I am prepared to offer

I Single seat Buggies as Low as

Winter
Goods.

half-naked

children.

or nut. (What a whopper I) 1 ihhk n a Mr Hounesay and Charity Prince,
company of Indian* in thnir native
drv-w, with thnir louta and th«irjpanucr
of living, ought to be seen by tiiebluody
foreigner*. It's n kind of Amorcau twoen them, and eitranged from hi* first
pride with mo. Pomnbly 1 may make
acme mouoT by exhibiting thorn after
tnrcnd to hi* fire: love, who continually
during all tho long half century hail
been true to him. A few daya agu they
euurso not).
were married, and tho bride went for
joy a wole day. Ho is bO and aha 78.
•'Why Men Don't Marry."

in wh:ch Abraham alept; to whii-b, hi plenty -of covering to keep them
default of ladder or staircase. ha aa- during tho Janasry nights. She
cd, combed, and cared for than
humane, motherly way. Tom Lincoln,
into the fora. There waa ao
like must “jolly good fellow*,’, was a follows :
village within several mike;
First, boevura they could not get tho
cr.»* num at homo, and ho had snub­
bed end alapjiod hi* children, taunted woman whom they wanted—they looked

dusan families, within a half a day's
tempt wore their natural portion in ilfi*
ride.
The master of thia log-hut waa Tbom- world. But this admirable stcp-inotbcr
aa Lincoln, the father of the Prevalent.

that blows and taunts end degradation akaptical—tiiey
conatanty. and

Jnrl two Seated Farmers’ Buggios at

One IItindi-e&lt;l anil Twent^--flve X&gt;o11ufm.

Gold &amp; Silver Watches

1

waa a* lazy, thriftless, oa»v-going,
. — n- ..
—.,tt I'.-.t in

' course, being hirrrelf an navduca-

I shall abo build IIlGHEB PlttcB WnttK.

Han, cms, cicrms M at ta

&amp;lii SRra nd Hates "are,

i Buggy for uo muall on amount of money. J do no: Intend to low
-----as a buggy builder by setting n poor article.
Aly ■ Wark I propose, to B ’a.rra,nt glood !
There are three «*enUa1 tbiinre about a buggy, and they are: A Good AXLE,
Good WHEEL
a Good BPRINO. Th* greater of all la the WHEEL,

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.

IF YOU WANT
IlnUnn. ifobb-b. irx

H, A. Basel 1 'siB.F.STMNHOFF

J.-L. R£ED.

J. Cole &amp; Son,

GROCERS.

ILUTUGK. sics

Sural afi fcEiisl

UB fUffiS,

Kentucky,
it of skill.

re bio livelihood by ecraUhing over the
surface of the rich virgin soil of tin
Price* Guaranteed. West- Ho could neither read nor copy nonui
by heart.
u small life of Washington, he placed
one bight on a shelf in the Lxi-hnt,
where a s-.orm of rain soaked it through
and through, and the boy was obliged
to pay tor the volume by working three
days fur the owner. ILe was almost
■LACK A rt'LLEK, rroprMera. »ra
wholly aeU taught, erea to his knowlp&gt;«p*r«4 U taraitb
MONUMENTS
Tto miatrasn of this log-hat, the
HEAD 8TONE8.
TABLE TOPS.
MANTLES,
SHELVES, ETC.

rould not afford to marry ; eoroaiu. be*
canto they were afrai 1 of diroroe, which

HASTINGS MARBLE WORIS!

IT.A.LIA.7ST
AMERICAN

MARBLB

If. Ilein-Iricli, too man who during
hie lifetime emphadre-l hi* belief in tho
efficacy of capita! punishment by en­
gaging himself to do the public exocu
ting fur nil Paris, died recently and

cruelty of his horrid trade a delight.—
Ue hsd a large collection of painting*
and engravings who** subject* wore nlways nither tho*o who hsd nuffered
ranitnl punbhm»ut or thmo who ha I
lt&gt;Uu-t*d it Jle swciuod to leave Ixxotne
on nntbusiaat tn bi* tnrrible pursuit.

Mr*. E. D. E. N. Southworth: the
prolific novvlist. ia thus parsg.-nt&gt;u«d by
an interriewvr: Mrs i-ouUiworth u

HEBIUCK.
Ladies will find almost everything
usunliy^kept in a Dry Good*
□tore !

»“•

rag the taam-cappod billows with-the I
*
»nows of eighty ia hu lock. But then the Maerlptlon ot Caption Jaek by as Old
illustrated papers always bore tlirir pic-' Acquaintance—The Lava Bed*
turns taken an tho spot.'
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---• i,.ui:iin . wuut tu.
To which *hn repbed, ••Tommy. I |
llM, wWn tUillg. Why, *ir, I .hall
know you well, and have no objection • hw„ thn w
parfaUed before d.mcd her inlvutica of giving n series of
to marrying you: but I cannot do it; „v„_ oro„B*d head in Eurnpo. I will reptesontations H Brtuaei*. thereby
atraighc
off.
aa
1
one
aomo
debt*
that
i
.wryb«iy, I teU you. It will
FOB
muit iirni l&gt;o mid."
...
.n
act all the Italian*; Spaniards F.-wtv.
Egypt­
ian* aud Frenchmen crary. They don't kevpfag her word with the dooiaaed
composer, Michael Bslfo, to create the
part of Bddk PUaitfoul in his ]&lt;&gt;etliumuua opera,. ‘Il Taiirtnauo.' She is

EsKt Hid. Hastuv. te IS, 1811

FOR nmiClXxl. PPBPOHK.-.

। AI lan tie, turns out Io be only ti.irtr-firc, • own behalf.
ntu! mutp-lnftkiny f..r lit. am. Tht* 1Zis.

Im [frighted

geld in 1S40. They can talk good Baglivh, yet tho Pmco Oominiastoaere must
a I!ways have interpreters, as they insist
on talking their own ter.gunge when

look* ; sunietiirea dreaaaa in good clothe*

�CIVIL IXXVICX

l^ltpobliauianntr.

bacon &lt;fc

UF01K

Hu Appointment.

MORAL

E. Buttmck I Co.'s Patterns.
The truU &gt;s, tlia people of Detroit,
most universally desired a Povd, —.
ecruld not agree upon the focat.on, and
°» •
&lt;be the Infor­
, ,,
. mstwn of business men and the pubis:
the Lrgislatur" cunfered on the Detroit ’ jwnorallj,
Boanl of Park Commimionsrs the pew- . Many persons are daily exposing
er to fetete that I’nrk. Just that, end themselves to severe peualtiee far violai ..

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.

FaahKitf*Publishers and Manufacturers
of IfoliabU Patterns, have adopted a
system and perfected a plan fur the cut -1
ting■»nd fitting of their jatterna. which I

WORLDS EXPOSITION!

ties of such appointment, and it hex
I study of the following eectsoiis will not been made at no aolicitatior. or sugges­
tion on my part. Indeed. I fint knew

' lately wicked” it will pnxxlo all iublU- necessity of prosecutions to enforce the
provisions of tho law.
Section 142 of the new postal code
Hurtnea, Ihcatara. Ana 80,1878- j mrnt that Senator Wilber waa tho par- i^Sfei._______________________ ....

L’BK

: full dsocriptiou of tho manner in which
it hampered with some obligation or the garmen should be mads, the kinds
condition incompatible with my praoent o( material needed, number of yards re1 position. I do not think, however, that I quired, style and kind' of trimmings.
| the Praaidrat would have asked we to
quired), etc., etc , is printed upon each
patieni. Almost every lady is so fami­
li think, then, the President sin- liar with the Butterick Patterns, that
hia pretentions to civil-service re- they need no puffing by us. Catalogues
containing illustrations of all styles of
Snuenta far ladies and children tnailad
e upon anplication to us, nr any of
i our agents Patterns sent by mails pre-

bo'ng that alj the bill* pertaining to the , anything in any mail matter not charged
with letter postage, or make any wri­
VOLUME XVIIIi not a single one ot Uisai onginaieil j ting or memorandum thereon, and de­
4 with Senator Wilber or any other SenWith this ieewe of the Bxsxn oom ■ i ttor
rate than letter postage, shall, for every
such offense, forfeit and pay five dollan, and such mail matter or inclosure
der nur management Whaf wc have ; meads that ilia boys be taught the print- • shall not be delivered until the poetagn
it" and Northern
im. &amp;r U. imp™—1 H lh. ]-H » | “«
&gt;W.- &gt;• wmII'S. ia paid thereon at letter rates, but no
'Indiana.
.
i
_-_ i _ a moat interMtiug place to teach a boy extra postage shall bo chargod for a
patent to our petrous; wU . we may be #
Wby
in.
ready to do aU in bis power to promote I
13U
Woodward
Are.,
reform in all departmonia."
able to do in the future will depend cn d^da bank note engraving in the list refone or wrap[Mr'1
Dotroit, Mich.
••What do you think wore Mr. Cor-1
The faDouingwrs among the decisions
the patronage which ms)- be extended of desirable occupations as that is extia'
■———
tis' rvaaona (or
for reaigmug
rnaimuur 1"
t"
to ur. Wo shall endeavor to make ths -voimgly remcn.-rahve. A few of them of the Post Otics Department:
" Any rommnnicatiwn wliolly or part­
n.„„ in every sense .J
to filljniBor
the offios of
New Advertisements.
Barrwxa
«&lt; the
Um term
term aa might be brought up
oAer
ly in writing, sent by mail, is subject to
K—
V—..I Gt....
ol&gt;.
....
letter jiostagv, whether sealed ur un­ ter of rvaignatiou. I du nut exactly re .
sealed. except fool manuscript and cor­ member all the ciraumaiancee, but in '
that
he
aeened
to
ms
to
differ
from
thn
better fittgd than ever before for the years. Should the tecommendalious rected proola (tassing between author
President in tbe definition of eivil-oerlahars devuhing upon u-. and if. as we ho acted upm favorably it would take a and aubliaher.A
'* Circulars coataiaing writing other vice reform. Mr. Curtis apparently rehave some reason te h^pe. we shall in '
Ilian the address are subject to letter | gurdmi certain appointments of tbe
rrraident mcompatibla with t)»&gt; civil
ik.
m
nne ktrenrth eciual to
i .
We should have Le-u pontage by mail
„ _ ____________ _—--------- - . .
,________ _ -'seen something in tbe | “ Circulars may bo mails-at a pre­ service regulatmca, wbeteaa the Presi­
dent aeem’-d to consider that the regu­
Editor of a country newspaper, we ' report that would have helped the boys paid rate of one cent for each two
lations did not apply to. those offices. I
m44
shall do our belt to improve, from time j «jmfortable clothing and a square rtunees or fraction thereof in unsealed
do not, therefore, consider that tbe siric- •r -IMi, la sal* nortfwa .a
"'S^ZXiitaM... MU- .r'
alto• l». Mias. a&gt;4 Atal tail
•die address wool ! tulijeci them to TM-1
ikeMekswhtMor- anc" uf th* Buran, but to male
„
a?
KauwUar
Ike 1
ter (lestsge. *
.
j ) the JbwnAfawv ia better pooted on Rcbut
•• Any addition in writing other than 1
reading columns of more internet ana 1
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KSW.
snsisssf
■S»a aurwse*

602

Manac.rk.

BOBBIN

1HIRI, MH. M.
ND HEPPO-DROMTC,

Five Distinct Exhibitions
E/ITIHELY

SENATE

f&gt;AV,LLIOltS

First-Class Instruments

W1I.L EXHIBIT AT

ifflw, mil, mi mu. is

&lt;» MU ISSBI)
csnrxrjtrw

postage bn mail. '
' tion, and of the ability ot tho Boys ' ** Cirruiare inclosod in
i blame I”
। tlioresn to lenin tho art of printing or tetter postage
’
' repeat I honestly think the
“ Il tinX™
mlM l» Wk u •;
“■“b
»*•
IS A POLITICAL TEMPERANCE ! T*
n,«*banical trade, wc pass
I.
«I _ton»-j.U
PARTY FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD!
by for what it is worth, but Ik-ta. t..»;-rlr pr.,-1 « ita &gt;»
MitasMk».\»5ta»TiAG«l-ilk
“»
------- Wish just to say that the insinuation
-—-i.
U.. drer
«l L’•» •«»»
Thia auhjcct is juat now being widely ' !h,t ,h&gt; I,u-T* ’herein ere ec/ sr4Z rfoAUJ —uj.
»Vto™. ta
di.- "• &gt;ui«. ««11 .«• ~ «—» to to
di-cusat-d in tbe presa of N.«w England, 11 •»*^ufely false, haa no foundation | (Hbu-., Itain fo 1-r. o. li.ing «i|hm 1 poff-i-fr »*• JfJ1*""- ...
.
|
k.,1— —• —f-1. ... —....
and ia, morally conaidetvd, uf much im- *“ far:directly or indirectly, and I Uf, i-hto nr bi.
II fh. .in.;.
«O
Wfll bad., ita. m-pf-b.-n.. —-—w—..........
—
H.
i.
aof
’
p-d,
ta
MS
pl«fb^
toTlfta appalaBaWT
, a.
»I.
iw-rt*n«.and nannotbotau fully oxnmin-•.“P deficiency that oowe of us
.Mi ofta, Ed paiatal -auto ’'
Wtoak a-ld aaf da - .11 ilia . -j™.
"Uta. p-iaS
ta tataeud „|d'«M~f&gt;7l toll "-ibdaa’f tata" | S3
pmnpllr
lh,
all atata f-di al 1-. ftaa
i "“I
I--" -°W taak U aia a..
appreciated y
,?*?,. • ...__
®f Senators, nod without -to apoa akkb ihm I. aa, .A .
itai. d^,, J
end we give place to th. foJowtng wry
in addition to tbe address "
lh*’’ w*w
the public good. I
■wads! review of the portion taken by
____ - fa- another
_
... »/.
But we •prase
lelrh
•• Package, of pap.ro or rireularo have fully cummitted rnyaelf to civil­
the editoi of tho Prohibition JfereM thi
. Sva. U.. paa al &lt;te .to-ptah-l -U-to . Ctototo, ,--id. —to
£1"leading organ ot the political Temper-

~
t - sf
. oa rtu-h, in addition to the (K^tagu paid
THE POSTAGE QUESTION
on the original package."
APPEAL FOB PARDON.
f
, •• ine martUun o: a not" or any otner I
-------Poatagr
must bo,_____________
paid on all newai
a printed
cireuter subjects it PeUtion ol th, KIowm and ComanH.t
------- - ------------_ — 'nritingiu
_____ w_-«
-----------------------------------_ after
-r.3t_t.i-.
-------------ches for tho Releaxe of Sartanta and
“The I’rohibitioa HtnU is roustsaid- l-’rs.
July 1st, -TJu
wbxber
printed ...
in '.-i-..to letter |«»tage. Only
Only the
the address
addreaa
_
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.. .. ... 1,__ Lit .K,.
rw ■&gt;,.! Thia ia —.-kt .nJ
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New Scales
New Styles.
New Prices.

Very Low.

Wareroom, JVo. 255 Grreur, near Eighth St..

derf-AferassMa, published at Conoord. N.

matured and j half uur aubscrilK-ra by tho laesns. lhe ! io allowable ; Init any other writing,
greater part j principle is sound.”
such as dote, signature, ur any oilier
cCTurvu ,uv
... ... - a------ i
1
of the tegialati'-n designed ...
to 1»-----sm»i.u-j
the Ho says the Charlotte Lra^r. Eu: alteratiaa, subjects them to letter postjMlbtar .i •e3j.Q
Uti
sale and lh« c8n&lt;umption of sjnsitoi'cs !
I -w (M. tu Mt» &gt;, .ta ™
Imuora. Thia admisstea is
ofa n,lln!y newspaper in the State who 1
roataining any writing'other than tbe
It justifies all we have claimed favour;
.
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» u
■
-Ar Ud ai
k.« »kl «»»«»■«
lh-f -k-n-s address can be sent by tuail. except at
the ineonaisteney of tho prohibition far- the same postage for tho circulation of letter postage."
lion. But th" I/eraM complains that a newspaper in the county where pub- I Section hu of the new I'uetal Code
provides .
•‘Tliat to fmiliutn letter i-onespucdI eace. and jirovide for tbe transmission
*the*prohibitive laws, but j®* « equitable
uf th. mails, st a
rate of pest­
os nnootinii whether there is anotli«r
Bpoakiag on this same subject tbe &lt; “IT. “• messages, ordtea, notices, aad
yb
&lt; .ru.i
_ , r ,. _____ _ ___ _—
The
rnntra or written in Mam or inx, ine

The following petition from Indians
asking for the release of Sant-.n:* ami

I

u

all: Ilia mt

1‘ltOBAT*. ORDEH.
MtCHIOXN. Coeaust E.«r
f IM
CSert Isr &lt;ks ■ a,
&gt;1 ths K-hsi- uWss. is lb-

Srtihitfcj'.irs

Department:

We, the chiefs, bravea, warriors, hvs l .
men, and young mePot the Kiowa and

B. F. NORRIS &amp; CO

curved thy displeasure by numerous dep- |
redationa and [dimdrrs, by murdering |

tro,“
» tlie^auestiou and
"Membero of tho coining Congress | authorised and directed to furnish and
r?°vt.Ti7-.&gt;*di- ’•T ?fc*y wil* riT**l »•&gt;" -**» requiring iuno to tho public, with pintoge atanirw
in thia State, ami undf» Republiran di­
ruction. H all has not been doua that.'
might hare been, the fault i* wnb, ran.
great measure, those professed friends

W.tap.il.1. a... I—" too. aod.-tok —I. .b.n ta v-J ••
.. . - ‘ . . . uf roatal mtaroourao under rules and

Flock crer brought to the City.

people and government of the United
SLilee until thou has taken our chief.

““t*

Indies’ Fine Gold watches.

department.

Writing other than thn

loved ohiefeand wcroen and children —

irUy printed mar l-i mailed fur one
cent for each twu euncee or iracuuo
- --------------------- --­
thereof f»Uf prepaid by postage stumpe Great °P‘nt
** w,n
affixed.''
•
obey the wishes of our groat

Diamonds,
Silver Spoons,
Tea Setts.
Indies* tMts,
Pearl Settr.
Ice IVrbera.

•&lt; fcy maaae
. the HE

tribes, and use our influence to induce
them to maintain friendly relations

•Slll’J'ttk,..
resMee-1
s»r»&gt;.i
PROBATE ORDER.

I.uiii-, ——-- —
m,. resuil oi inqumra ai uie i USI uuto law. lor u»e acroniiwj-wwu vi iu«
will in all respects, to the
reuse, and make "rum (indeed) run as L
rtrnent, that ths-till for reducing he."
free as water.” As to the twaddle about
postage to two rente failed in the
•&gt; There is no provision ia the |&lt;oetal ability, obey the wishes of
the Repubbran party being in the "grasp , gauate. Tho bill requiring pre-pay-1 coda allowing the use of pcotal cards
ol the ram fiend" whom it dares "not nwnl o{ n,.repaper postage a bo failed, other than such at may be furnished ।
offend for ite life." bow hapjoaa iLpray.
(bt) following Urtl" clause waa 1 by the department, with atampa imthat liquor sailors are being pnwecuted ;
jnlo Bn appropriafion bill, and 'pressed upon them
Substitutes for

Gold Teeth Picks'
Gold Pena,
Gold Watch Keys,
Coral Beads,
Coral Necklaces.
Corel Setta au&lt;l Rings,
Bronx* Ornaments.

PROF. GIBLEffS FAMOUS PRUSSIAN MILITARY BAND.

Hinisomely Decorated Van:, Dens L Cages,

srsv?
‘The only postal cards containing!

Syrup Disbea.
Spoon Holders
&lt;'u|« and Goblets
'
Bracelets,
Gold Thimbles.
Silver Thimblea,
Gold Loeketa,
Shirt titudda,
Musk Boxes,
Watch Chains,
Seal Ringi.
BroocLm. Ac.
-.qwra uias»e».
Opera Glaaaee.

Office and Parlor Clocks of every description.
Watch material and Tools for Jewelers.

Agency, Indian Territory. the twentieth

that all who partake of the

Any ono visiting our city should call at i ur establishment and examine the goods.
THE CHEAPEST I'M 5E8 IS OUR MOTTO.

icsrstsr

B. F. NORRIS ic. CO.,
1ST &amp; 1 0 (STATE STREET. ClUCAflO

Such legislation as thia, ia an unjust
t.ng or metuwanduui other than the ad-

infer but that the pmoiple i
o
1 •.t.indie.e;.-. I B

CHICAGO

ELGIK

support ot

about free run is a blow at prohibition?

State St corner tf Madiscn,

Kaciiflcal fiDEaa Hippta «Bi M Cm!'

f&gt;&lt;ared by the general circula..
.
.

prohibition party will do any better ? i Uwy are published.-and wmen naa been
Brr I,rK’,T *««*»•»•/ ‘Wr free circulation
trapcrar.ee men and temperate men.
,u.
No.
.ii must
„ admit that there i...
».
HinU
are ways
ibu same subject the
and maausuf promoting temperance not I
Bopida Jfoprf in a recent loads
incorporated with the prohibition pein- gave place to the following which wo

“a

A 139

ritoitvn oitiir it

r‘&gt;* . IWmssterDrtx-ra]. nnd when so used carried into captivity more than a^hnnd; rod of owr woman nnd children. We
in- ' shall lie kramanitted through the mails
love ouv chief*,and women and children,
as free a» water” is a palpable exsgger-. ty papers, ana w prevent uiai general - '
—s- —
- -- and are brought into deep trouble an I
ation. But suppose the Republican knowledge ot kcal affairs which cua!l__Mu,«
.
I sorrow by our own disobedience, which
party haa failed to coroe up to the full aloae
_~ -r Is- 4-»— m the

J E W E L ER S I

CoLoieus Of w WofiDtn Would.

meagre compensation for th" gratuitous
work that every newvpaper publish «r

prepaid by stamps."

The Modoca again Victorious-

rWe copy from tfia Grand Rapids
Deify JEyls of the ”S&gt;th inat. the follow-

Chance for a Profitable Inr-sUneai.

PROBATE ORDER,
xrrrgros r. o»-~» &lt; jssmv. •&gt;

Rsxsaccsr tfcsyi »

A Sira «i Ml aui Gutter erer a lite ia Lena

—-

THE MENAGERIE AND AVIARY

SALT

SALT

BARLOW &lt;fc GOODYEAR

ant Howe, of the Kurth artillery.
Lieutenant Wright, of the Twelfth in­

Keep &gt; luge mpplj of sj, fo,

including

u&gt;we&gt;[ mBr|jel

their Brick Warehouse.
&gt; lti. I 11" 1

been dislodged.

Smallpox lamely.
follows: -I

A LIVING EGYPTIAN PHOCODILE.

hundred

110 Barrel lota and more .old to dealers at a very small ad-

pax, though the pittings are filling
When Jenner diarorerad cow-pox

by that party,

fit hit e Htt w w tai Ml Ita Sdt Eqad a Ik lakr.

Vince abovu Car-load Rates

or THtnrrt fift. £

TKGmTADSTRALWffiDSM

ONE TICKET ADMITS TO ALL

'

Water Lii£e,
Ohio lime.
Shingles of all kinds,
i/i caa

i&lt;W

�F?(b R^pUeuc^ji

CLOTHING.

Peninsular Railway.

CHURCHES.

W!1

Yc»t»r.iny s» the ship Pmrmagin dinr: trom Alexacdri- Egypt, was dis­
toward* naw l-eate* io tho fertile Wait.
To thoac guing to Missouri, Kane**, I charging her cargo, rat tn-r an amunng
Netastka. Colorado, Utah, Wyoming seen» occurred. As near as your rvpor
Nevada, C»Rcun ur Caliluqua. ww rae-. hrcM". find out, tho fart* in coai.eem.tcebu a ebrap. rafe, quick and direct i
; route, via St- Luui*. onfr the "Mtasouri
that in a large plank bOx wci cunfinad
Pocifie Railroad, which runs it* fine
; I»cy Cuashtk and Pullman bleejiers an NRoctie Crooudil* for Bab Mm A Co.'a ■
j frutu fit Led* to principal point* ia the Menagerie, captured on tho banka of
' WeM, rstAeal cArayr. We believe that the river Nile, about two English milea
the Miuouri Pacifiu Railroad has tho below tbe ancient oily of Thebe*, by
Ix-st track nnd tho finest and safest
equipment of any line wuat of tho Mie- mean* of a hawser made into a nooee
sjeinpi, and it* connection* with road* and baited with a young calf, hi* cap ton
further West are prompt nu-l ywliabl*. being a party of native* in the employ
ThcTexa* connection of thh road is of one of Bobbin* A Co.'* agent*, who
i* actively eugsgvd in eacuring rare ex­
cerpt* of tbe animal kingdom in that
benighted country. Bnt to resume our
narrative by being joetled about in hi*
narrow priaon in a.manner ia which he
waa not accustomed to, hi* lordshin be­
came infaiiated, and, lathing hia pondoreu* tail aguiiut tho aide* of tho box,
auccooded in effveting hi* eecapo ju*t a*

BBS1

BMIOKATIOH.TOMIBU.

The Atlxniic A I’acifk Railroad Com­
, pony offer* 1,200,000 acre* of land in
Central and Srotbweet Misequri. at
from $.1 to $12 per acre, on acron yrar*'
time, with free transportation from St..
Ixjui* to all purchaser*. Climate, wsil,
timber, nunoral wealth, schouLs churchc* and law-abiding eociuty invile emi­
grant* from all point* to this land of
fruit* and ikwers. Fur jiuticular* addreae A. Tuck, I-anl Commbnettgr, St.Ixiniv, Mo.
1$

total felijijii

gun,* aeattsnng among the crowd—
which had congregated on learning of
what wa»going uo.and hi* royal highness
Carted along tho dock, thrashing hi*
caudal extremity at a fearful rate ; only
one haploM wight, however wa* struck
and that a German roustabout hr the
name uf Strip, who waa eent whining
off tho dock into the water, and would
certainly have bran drowned had not
aiaietanco been promptly renJerod. Tho

। A rare chance to troy Dry Good*
I cheap—P. IL Sahin 4 Co. of Jackson,
| are eellmg ont tlnir entire stock at tint
STRANGER, TASK JOTICE !
। cost. They havo an itnmonw atock,
Be auro and take tire £r»t Lum to tome *109,000 worth of choice good*,
Al Trontwina'a Barber Shop. sign of'[ of all kind*, which they arc clo*ir.g out.
the big polo an&gt;l razor, where you can i
; always get a good job done in ths bar- !
bur lino. Al always keep* ajlarga a*-,
aortaient of collar*, Ucj, tobaccos, cigar* |
and gunt's'furnishing gondt on hand.'
Faro from 6 eta. upward'; baggage

TIE IMUS MHU HOURS.
Built in the Country

OUR

GREAT

$8.00

Robbins Sulky Cultivator !

WOOD

AWING

Other ^stores nak so much more for
the same goods
Wc always keep Fine Custom made
Suits from 20 to 35 dollars.
\
*

MACHINES !

Etc.

P^OWKR^Lt

TRI WKS

it c.Ktk’.’Vu

niCHlGAN CENTRAL R. R.

rn.n txpr&lt;:,irom trosll, •elccUxl
Cuawidt Haraid A Co., Now
i« absolutely iroio and &amp;woe:.

Grini River Valley Dividoi

I.1LLSES

ft.lGS

Paper, Lcntber, nnd Zinc Trunks
from $1.25 uN$20
We arc t-quare dealing in all our' ac­
tions, Cheapest store in Michigan, and
strictly

fedly popular rued* ia thn country, itis trull built. h»*gx&gt;d'car*, make* quick
। time and is oontrollad by n* gentleman­
ly u set of other;* a* uror managed a
Kailtoad. Don't foil to pntnmiio it
when you gu West.—Charlatl* Z«lc.
i Wo print thn above that we may *«y
!u our many friend* who are from time j
to itmo guing West, that from personal

ONE PRICE.

HOUSE!

STAR CLOTHING
36 Canal Street,
DWIGHT A BURRALL

ocrea of laud attached, sitnaiad 3 1­
mile* west of Halting*. Term* c»m
Would exchange fur olhar property.
Inquire on the premise*, or tuidres*,
nprlG’.P
J. POTTER.

Hailing* P. 0., April 29d. 1873.
Mra Fanny M. Bolzen, Mr*. Celeatie L. Coal*, J. C. Canfield, Frank
Campboll, Mr*. Fancy Hall. Otia Hall,
Jacob Miller, Mr*. A. Aaniner, Wm.
Jay Strickland.
Direct your letter* to number of P. O.

MT Itemember m,r name

‘ ST.’IR

CLOTJIUTG

HOUSE

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.

w"w« notice that A. Troutwino ha* put
up an awning in front of hi* Barber
Mra. Taylor'* gu&gt;l taste in trimming
Shop! Al does everything for tho com­
williuure fur her a good Irale thi*
fort of hi* patron*, au they aay.
spring.
.
noltf

iKWTox-Trn

। epeuxibk* party, tbe Farm known m the
i John C. Bpanecr Farm, in the township p&lt;Wo ore pleased to svv the improve­
i of Baltimore, consisting of SO acre*, nil snoot, going on all over th* city. New
improved. Fair House. good fruit, &amp;e sidewalks, being'built, eiiade tree* be­
ing planted, grading bring doin’, do.
Go ou with tho gu-xi work.
Noncjt.—‘•Foritivoly I must have mj
*r&lt;uil’nts rattlrd by May 1»L as 1 nm
going awr.y on account of my health.

track have bran enlarged, ao that w».
now hare a full half mile track. There '
nro laborer* at work digging out tree*, '

grulw, Ac, and tho Society a*o hound '
to have more inviting ground* than

Michigan Central R. R

American Organ

OLD, RELIABLE ARD DIRECT ROUTE,

sssssas,£!w«s:s.ti-Rt
__

:t£ ** £a|

.

Ii OH to thi Pitt oi its Menis.

l/A aorica of Temperance Meetings are
being hold nt the Const House, having
in view the curtailing of the illegal liq­
uor traffic in thia city,, in which many
of our enterprising citizoui are taking
an active part Tbna far, little ha*

yuuLungv? Woman
are you faint for want of food 7 Child
Jo you. want something to eat? If so
L. E Stauffin’* Eating Houra
i North bide State Street, where you will
1_ find everything in the line of ratable*.

S*x&gt; Ho.—N. T. Parker of thia city
wii! rail at lew figure*, for cash or good
approved note*: two goal Marra, ono
weigh* about law lb*., the other about
000 Bm-, two &amp;ngM bqggie*, two double,

buggies, two double and two single Bannerac*. H’era are bargirine for thora
wanting auch property, that are notI often met with, thaw mtIu45#

tlia loading mon, and tho adoption of
the annexed preamble and reaolutlon
presented to the la»t meeting by Hon.
R. J. Grant. Tho next meeting will
be held at the Court Hotsae on Friday
evening, when a committee appointed
to draft a const itu lion and by-law*, for
a permanent organization will report,
and aomo resolution* proaented to for­
be
_
The following i* tbe Preamble and

Everybody Should try them before 1-urchasing Elsowher

TWIr toe* la awqadad **4 la Itolr OS« u4 beiuto'al c«s;« Mnyra* all Mh«r* ia toaaly of

THE WEBER, HALLETT &amp; CUMSTON.
AND GABLER PIANOS.
FRANK L. WARD.
Hastings $ Allegan.

May 15. ’72

Chromo

adopted at tho meeting on Friday e*o। uing last.
John wn &amp; 0»’a celebrate 1 Gold Pens,
Whrroas, The Mayor of thia aty has
hr Uat in tho market. fr-r «h at the coiled the attention of thn Counril to
' Citv North Deput. I'. O. building.
the uecoreity for doing unuething. to
prevent gambling within our Lordem.
Tberafure, ba it
Umuni, That Hi* Honor tho Mayor,

|

lion to tbe nrceraity for doing aomothing to prevent tho sale of intoxicating
liquor*, by the enforoemeot of the law.

EXWAXD-

One of thoee blood chilling accident*
which so frequently occur upon Bail­
roads, occur*-! on the Grand River Val­
ley Brad on Saturday Monring lot at
Nuahrflla in thia Cbunty,. Thn work
train went east on that morning, and on
entering NaehvOJa, tbe whistle Mowed,
down brake*, a* the train wa* to take
in wood at lliat place ami one of tbe
hand*. Gory by name, stepped arrow
from the Qabuo** onto a fiat rar just a*
tbe brake* were taken off, and wa*
&gt;4-fWk—ri o4 Ml

. car* and w** run ortt by the Caboose,
and mangled it^ amort horrible manner.
: Hi* brad was nearly ravered from his

on the Doorsand

Windows, so do not be, deceived by other merchants, as we have no Branch Stores.

rmsr.
CITY flEITS DEpOT.

Oil Paintings
CHROMOS !

two day* each.
Woodland, April I Oth. one day.
Naibvilb, April ISth. on* day.
Middlevdie, April Mtn, two day*.
Arayria, EtwMcbootHoura, April 21,

THS! C!:u:

SIMMONS &lt;5

�rpuE

XgricHlfMrs! anb Doauetic.

NEW

OF MICHIGAN
some of our bate Troit cuhurist regard
■a the present fruit prospect for I h”h
.

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION.

Paacina.—Every old jx-aeu Lroo that
went into the winter with an imjwired
vitality, from drouth, overbearing ar by
diaearo, is probably dead, and blessed 1
riddance to them. AH tbe bud- on live
trees of tender rmielise, are dead; but
live buds are found among the hardier
varieties, and whiL* maar fruit growers
give up nil Mjuxtatioua cf a single
psaeli. ottun are very sanguine of not!
merely (wachra to cat. but pea-rhos to I
•hip to market. Wearo ronidenttberwe
are peach bads r-live in the ft. Joseph j
fruit r^fot. which will if ftitnrw d«-

:...................... ~

fitasai

Ths c«l»erl MthojrspMng Company of Detroit,
•

VINECAR BITTERS

.». ........... ......................... ............ •*»“

•'

The New Capitol and Grounds,
,,, ,
................................ ...j
a .1 1st-, is •'*'
Stets suite w«4MSt» pnee et
-T&gt; -TO- &lt;-&gt;
DOLLARS
EA CH-

“

iSynSifK

BUILDERS
Wild Life in the Far West

sias»s;£:

' $23,900 in Real Estate !
;
।
$3,000 in Gash
'
{
•
.
Stimuli in Pefaoital Property

Eanlalicn
716 PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS

BITTERS.

■Sr;

TluLo'

{J-»£KSUk"Sl
IKS.-LW
«.rfj .»! serf'ros iac ,
I sMil SIMM l-r »4« *»t .iisraxs
n. st esM.s
er vcetna
nt lbs C»«n M tsvs-nStruuacs- is seM •»»■&lt;» eT
M4si&gt;sCJ«m ICX st leu
the ktekjM mU I

iLANTATION

Bitters
IPR1SE

• rww and tadly hurt.
Will
Kittafiniee in uus»d eondition.
c-vcr protected, by snow, ami t
l-eon a very itmrral motectin
l&lt;«rnr» arain good order. Wi
m many blackberries a. the

fruit region fol !&gt;78 ere fair. As m
money, we oatert that more money
i.e made by tho tale of fruit ia '*3.1
was made m *7'J. Prices will rule h
uad vr.McnMTM will have to go and
and |&lt;cv for all they want, fur it will
go begging to U kept from lotting

60,000 00
SINE’S
!IFT

jCsNTERPRfSE.

ERATO PRATT, fWL

ST4BLET I. TUP.XER, StfT.

GREENBACKS

Ayer's

0,000

Hair Vigor,
For TMtorinc to Gray Hair ita
natural, vitality and Color.

&lt;

ATHAIRON
Fr i/nre /io» o/i tjtf'o

Gewing Machine

Tar Cordial

JEgMCH .
• .• • ’ ’
1 - ■ ■ ■. ■ ■ ■ • ■

TODAY
BOILEE WOBKS.

Shelters.

DODD’S

ICOMFORTS
|PECTORAL
DOES IT! IsYRUP

celery in perfection is not good tor jwii
nnd beaus. Where pea, arc wanted in
succeesinn. aa thvy are in most unvote
gardens (though not ia tho market ct
profitable prices), the early ouae may Im»
followed by aquadiee. tho latter by tur­
nips or cabbage. Again, the amount of
manure needed to j roduc-., good early ,
lettuce, beets and apitmeh would be j
worse than wasted on a late crop of'
turni|&gt;a, whkh Would bo very large,
roaroe and wormy. Moreover, cabbage
can not be made to follow cabbage or
11 is 115 ftv ij
Ml)’ fea*
turnips, or ths reverse, without an in­
terval of at l-sst two years, itnlosaj un
some kinds of Ltuostcr.n lands.
Which vs will Enhance for WOOD
When j«-aa ur ]&gt;ota!oes are t &gt; be,
followed by squashes, every fourth row ■ delivered at our Fuundn : w WHITE .
ASH. OaK c.r llOCK-KIJf I.TMBER
in planting; in this)&gt;}m&gt;k row the squash
weds should be sown the fin: week in
June; they will not run before Julv 10th,
giving time to clear away the early crop
and plow the laud between the squash­
es. Tim same plan is adojited when
O’fKHT, BURRAA S MESSER.
celery follows poiat-xw, and badkod up j
after the potatoes are cleared away. ।
When peas ar potatoes are follow«d by
turnips, it i&gt; common to give the land a
DR. WILSON S
light plowing or harrowing, and rolling
and brosluug. sowing tho turnip seed
about tho last uf July.
When laie robboges are to follow .
pens or potatoes, tbe land should receive,
possible, a second manuring after ths
early crop u cleared off, and made tine
by plowing. Tbe cabbage plants must i
bo art by July 20th to head well.
The land for spinach, lettuce, l.JCti. :
v-ariy cabbage, an ! onion* should Ik- :
made viwy neh by abundant manuring, 1
and tii.-s-i crops era generally made to
FIVEYEAB8INTHETERRIT0RIES
irrsGUsoirs
procod celery.' which needs also ven
Dy J. U. BEADLE,

KEP.VIKE

BEST THIMB

III

THE

WEST

Atcliuoa. Topeka 4 Santa Fe K. R.

jc-Aivrx&gt;^»:

THREE MILLION ACRES
.s'du«&lt;M sil tud rmc tit .{rioHzut
Kulby. th Fined Ptrtlen of

I M

WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS

nm=

yu/Xr

to ill original
‘
eo!or, tcilh th*
nUu and frenhrMi of youth. Tbin
hair ia thickened, fallen hair chocked,
and baldr.M* often, tlxHicl* u-* always,
cuyed by Its u.-e. Nothing can restore
tlir hair where tho follicle, are de­
stroyed, or tho plantia atrophied and
decayed; but ouch os remain can 1*
■ared by thio appUeatioa, ami siimulated into activity, so that a now
growth of hair is produced. Insteal
of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi­
ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Ito occasional use will prerent tbe Lair
from turning grey or falling off, ar»l
consequently prevent baldness. Tho
restoration of vitality it give* to tho
scalp arrrsts and prevent, tho forma­
tion of dandmtf, v. filch i. often no un­
cleanly atid offeiuire. Free from those
deleterious substances which make
sotao |&gt;rv;&gt;ar_-K«;» daup-rous and inju­
rious to the* hair, tho Vigor can only
hem fit bat not harm it. If wanted
merely for a H.UU DRESSING,
nothing else ran be. found so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
not sell white cambric, and yet lasts
Lui g on t lie Lair, giv ing it a rich, glossy
lustre, and a grateful perfume.

it*
.MiiumuS ia ■«.
rj at m«I t-rim-i. .nt I
S-Ee^Ss

.‘WEttte&gt;*4 MXlwniF m, .: r.
i-eU.el.eeU, ,t if*rr-,
al ike Jenb t

Ayers

Cherry Pectoral,

SOO Pagas, iSO Engravings,
.
u—jl..,
.... ,v.

,":£ttrs4s.*&lt;3E
,w,sfaT-Cough. liroachlUs,AsUuae.
and Consumption.

Tte Pitt ta Tar Mai,
ttse

ISUBE YOUE LIFE

Greal American Dyspepsia Pills,

WIT &lt;/«"««««

Tte Hitial Lift Issnaice Craw

UNDEVELOPED WEST

WONDERFUL OIL

sEwMSsiS.'.
... . ..... U »r. 7 ;Wr. to.

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

&lt;&gt;f rir*'o-

COL'GH aIIHURE,

DMte nMsito Mta.an, Q-m**IZSu

Consumption can be cured.

anew bookl;^;.

LARGEST and STRONGEST]
T^,e great German. Remedy

iaalawwMk. *&lt;*■!• who weeM Boeers u
““Vi?'uZuTbVHE. Prtilehsra.
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nJtgR; Cosa., cr
tl

Dr. Crook's WinoofTU.
•a •
dpt

Assets over 856,000,000.

io
Public Twt

OR. CROOK’*

WIN?

12,000.000 ACRES.
June 1st, in hiila five feel apart, among
tha lettwe and epinaah; like all vines,
They amrt fight tend and highly mannn-d.
Cecum bur pteklee are made to follow
peas, cr are sown cm a freshly turned
croewward Jtfo-•-•Oth to July 10th.-

Wishart's Pine Tree

A dressing
» which is at
cr.ee agn cable,
h alt by, and

'WBuaii’s Gtory ftHerHair.
-a LYON’S P

the celery plants, but blank rows should
bo kit bet-asen the IkwWi aud oniaxu, as
tbry will not eome off eariy^mough for
the celery, tboogh in ample ee^n for
banking t: up. Tbw celery rows should i
b» eight feet apart, at least when tho
Boston Markit eatery ie planted : tindwarf kinds can be punted cloecr. but
are inferior. It ia rather diScnlt to
make melons do well ns a second crop
witbo nt hot-bs-ds in which to start the

CUB. J. M, fa. Alt

5147
Onff 50 CentsperBottfe:^

by which the garden is inaiL- lu ykU
two end er. n three, rrops in a teadm.
But little tnont labor or tnannte i&gt;
uevded lor the two crops or one—in Act.
th'i amount of Btanam required In pro
dues, one crop in profrctlon w ill goasralh
curry through th.- Mxoud with litiio ad.

Lwrrf.1

'KSff

PURIFY YOUB BLOOD.
WORN CONFECTIONS
CLEVELAND.QUID.

Dr. J. C. AYER &amp; CO., Lowell, Mm.,
VieMllel Me4 AwelyUeel CWenleu.

THE SEimirrtlTHE Willi.
Fused wmditiM ef the Meed,

aunMaisiBasaaviatati

DR. OHO OK’S
mwror

■OLDPT AU. DBUOCBTi kVDtTWHrev
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                  <text>TPe f\E|»JBL1C\|i Banmer

Elisabethtown, Ky., with • population
of 2,500, sncnds 1200 a day on whisky.
aa the ‘’Methodist candidate for oonsi*-

A &lt;'.Lf. roin
uJont ether

VOL: XVI1L

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN

Professional and blite Cards.

WEDNESDAY. MAY 7, 1873.

portrp

itrawberrise to

- »t•otu-iuv. .imnutmtuur

rax wife

OLIVER

r TOLOAS Is faaa at thr

silion in his Bank, whore, after goimug York; I think I will take a trip to Texa knowledge of the buainaea, ho would aa, and than return to Berlin, and then
that tho young I aupnoee my find bird Emma, will look
ubu u*u iieoru si
United State*, and
’ bo could obtain the banker's pormls-

fLOWS!

M

nu«
uaa ceca gvnu a year
from time to time th«y neared

larg® freight depot at one of th® many

U

JOHN it..; ,

handle freight,
Nuthintr dai

After remaining

s.■

.

to prose, and taka "Whan my eyes ahull
bo turned to behold for the last time the

’

Shi,.
I T!?"7 “ ?",“V
a. - . Aa»**-iuurths of the cituem are candi-

its hiding

lull alone with

o.

•Is

Z.delial

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;
IV

thing u the tamo, uuly that the student I had Lis revolver drawn and fired in selfA lunatic felt called uf Ppridvnco to
had sored Emma from being killed,! defence the hall rumctratiig tbu shuul- convert Henry Ward BoccLer aotnu daye
called to take
k, pnduring a mortal
Iqiarturo of Ad.-san fur th® United , ryuuud,
tttata* ; in whioh, a* wo bar® sold be-1 "Now you remember yon wanted to
Jjre, this Hoden: had not found any fa-I tob mo. and not content with that.
vol. r c-rury offered a town in Tas as
a free library, bnt, after consultation,
br, briiiging tuo suceoM of Adrian. I attempted to murder mo; thia i* your the citirens decided that they would
old baakur sharing the Mino inter- . aerond attempt and the test. Tho first
that Emma did
time when yuu sUbbfti mo in the back
This Studrnt seomg that hu 'adron-1 at Berlin, X o.uld liavo killed you then,
CVS were oi CO avail, and being lariddI dou the Luum&gt;, dcteriuinod to wreak re
It la one of the moot difficult things
bundrod
yourbut will la:

CO

FARMERS

HAMS. WIUI.I AMS.

It at the old,MtiHul &lt;&gt;f|

| Look to your intercut and jHircliaseyour !

DRUGS

Ho stooped over tho prwtrato man

snth sufficient cash

*'

Medicines
GOODYEAR A BARLOW

IIENS71EK. HEATH k CO.

H-aSES:

PAINTS &amp; OILS

□ace a laborer.

I

sccckant courovsaixe or

Cheupei' thmi the

OlteupcNt.

bu fnedntttiug waa thia student to

Ritira.

Enjirt Blxi. Hasten Jtffic I!, lilt

and bain I accmupliahed it yet—Detroit
iutnn&gt; time be able to tar that my grandTribune.

Sewing Bettors

During the last thirty-two yeorv, hat been eeliing exooUently.
troru 1841 to 1872, counting only stoamJohn Bull, (newtpaper, not the gonttetwwn the United State., England, that tho royal famQiee of England and
sud the Continent, forty-fourahipi have

rue Lttnoatoae,' Ala,, Newt tare thorn
bachelor
of Edinburg will nut taka plane till next
tow on a button, but he ia tho ombodi- eyed that he can too the top of bit head
without tho aid of a looking-ghaa. And
Queen Victoria will pay
Petersburg. Tliero is k

PRlXTni’nONS AND FAMILY
throe eonviviu!

J. S. GOO DYEAR &amp; Co.

DENT ST

JI y other grandmother in 1759 ;

He then took

। School Books &amp; Stationery

Jfiao Dftf qOODS !/i ENDLESS

I HIM. I . &gt;1 Altlt

11 ID.

think that this would Lf the last .fMUe partt unknown, wo presume, to pursue
they wuuld s«o him. The day after bis
:a:, I
dent bad taught him.
What became ef Adrian we will no | Eli 1’erkins, who is having
immediately to plot to
of clothes constructed on lang time, will
virnr I
!i:.
toon deliver a serie* of lectures in Lon.
bibe of that poiaon commonly called
don. by special req
clauntd the braubful Emma aa hi* wife,
wtio hterea town during their delivery.

where von know vuu get none butithe UllSl QI Al.JI J.

BLACKSMITHING.

tchool in Ubiter
measure potatoes in by the Sandwich mi t toe
latandere, while in Han Domituro it
lull, mountains, clothed in

U1U1 killed
pointing toward heaven. and people
hi* Emma, who, b«for® Jie left, bad midnight he armed himself srith a nxu] alter day,
loro for bunting, itrango to me, yet with a smile
promised never tv
ti ' “
■
•
creaturo bit bin, and
unoarthing iL
! of tills worfd » goq*l» fan would clilm b«f When
Owing to a lack of shining hour* duras bis wife, which he uuw toought w«. ft.-t of lifting it. who ahould anMar but
, uat far distant Now, having described his [wrtaor. Seeing tha: bo was dis­
aliclrigan will not gat
■ thor boner all the
now Adrian Humbert was getting , covered instead of attempting io escape, day this tumiucr from
orfty ocenlng
Along let us return ;tu Berlin and
ho drew his rivolror and filed wound-

Salt Salt! Salt!

'll &gt;T ■ Tc—ur.r,

r

k-«_

■

quiet young man that rould be trust-, the stqdant tried to add murder to his
being master &lt;4 two I already long oatatogue of crime
■ Florida has rii» blackberries and
language* uamaly Uu&gt; Geraaa ud
Th® student, as we hare said
ItogltoE. whisk teUer he had acquired wo sueeeeaful ia hi* gambling_____
before he Jefth&gt;* natiee country-he and all tha money ho made he would woug tho colored folks.

The Manufacturers’ Agents for Barry County I

GREBLE &lt;fc RI’SSELru

»kw

_ij

-m.

I the other fourth publish thoir
nnnuuncctncttt.

buckeye Mowers and Reapers, Superior Gram Drills, Ithica. wheel Rakes. Corn
dnd Fallow Cultivators, etc., etc., etc.

«nw.?»tEW» u t »

! airtl«l
r— «u—

l«k.

TRI Al

The oxly Waevn that ba. the Bl.Ol’i: SHOULDERED SPOKE.

Hmvil?

.
j 1
Milwaukee, Wis, elected a moyur on
tot up in (ha boot and tho 1st inato but ho exmuot hold die of

■hat account he could not explain ; but &lt;‘BI‘18,,L

IbMn-tai™* bf. U ™ wvawi*. I
i,
th,,
fretu the rolling of boxes and barrels lu ble, and were reey suecoesfuL and they

PLOW

Tho people of Frigefield, Teng.,
coming rivals ot Naahvillo for the
cation of tho Vanderbilt Urureraity.

In Salina, Kansas, the girls bare
oommimeed to go fishing, which is
certain indication of spring.

and | weeks the stranger bftd w&lt;*rmed htmsolf I for assaulting hi* wife,

And ke. p constantly on han-l a large stock of POINTS and other Repair*.

U. II. COX.

Dan Conway a tailor fall into the fit®

bsriuinah. Go., hu tallied one for tha
first tunttroko of the season.

Afterward he returned to Texas and ■ taken out and

.

tv.'i. i i-jokn.

’

that will auit you

Don't tie derelved by such •tatcmci'ta but come and rvi

son

ua-H? ;t

from New lock to now aconite in Tex-

in S nthern Illinola

At Milraukte, reoeutlr, a rnn
team
killed n girl fifteen ycara old.
1

, ana iun:
principal or agent. U
; known hi* object be

Manufac, A plow manufactured two year* ago i
not t«ing artapted to the wanta of uursoll and are iuaklnr a futile endea
to Injure the reputation anu sale ot i*e u
than fsetiry price*, and representing tticin

11. Ill IK.til II.

toarhsrj and aovenil more whipping

n young utuv nas iwcn anal eio,
acute. Hbe baa bad two hundred Hoonrod Augusta, Ua., fur plucking flowun in
York, lie began immediately to search ! landed safely at Galveston, and before, itreot organs grinding at IL.
11 fast friends with manv of thn 1
place* where Jie though
.rCT* I
,,u“ ei‘y- t8"®61’ “ W “Y i
« Dotruit hustamd b*r inheriting
might bo required, and
the day ! Hiat he tecame as bad u they, and | f500,000. It’s just his luck.
8
»um ot fJ/9.
the only answer
A hew lark while man lat-dy ran
•&gt;« eevnnu rraidcnta of thia district by
anybody," number. He had
&gt;,.4 I lkroat-disease, superinduced by nuun/'
und aoue-1 United Statro ncai

The Third Car Load expected soon.
It is the “ Farmer’s Favorite
Every one likes it
Everybody speaks highly of it
Even competitors Advertise it I
liable to sell their own, white the Oliver (.'billed Flow could be had.

"

i
’

There are olephaute in Kansas, bnt

One Hundred and Fifty sold in Thirty Days.

IVItlGillK HOLHltilUK

NO. 2.

vrcrk and claimed their money, which ।

SECErnS.
ncnaanip in wine, ornnne
he felt hia blood throbbing

M*al door wtM •/ U.is. Block IImUuji*.

st Jackson. Mmi. that he was decided! v

Pure Wines and Liauors!
FOB bEDICIXAL FUKrOtUB*.

TIE iMH H IN IWM!

PIBII1IWBl

He «*: b in forward

Weet §foro.

further friendship from
Heimath, the atudanL'*

■quattora and bark a like
dog. The
family wouldn’t take 13.000 for that csL

FORTY YEARS AGO

Sweet’s Hotel,
RAX:&gt; RSFlDK. • •

■ - men. i

What is it ?

Russell &amp; Nevins

town of Berlin, a man by the name of
Herman Sirota, who had a email ahop :ng the truth, tor there were edibles a&gt;
well aa drinkable* there.

■

Michigan Exchange

S

Immense Stock
ee. My “Trip Hammer, " with which I mate Iron* tor BLGGIHH.

; altogether he made
comfortabk
'inv ror
liimaalf ----and family, which
- ---------of a wife and a beautiful

COMI-ETITK1X.

□rot ed a Baccate which led me to the Invention of the riuocceaful IRON
HAMMERER. I am prei&gt;snxtto offirt

Single scat Buggies as Low as

The Tennyson of Indiana is roeponaible for the following poetical contri­
bution :
had taken tho pledge that "henceforth
re that buatle!
no wvuiu doi latie a crop, ana leave
all hia Cut frienda. To further hie
good ratenhona he did extra duty at the
at night other way, and geta the needle through
fail, tried the cloth well enough, and laya himeelf
M. J. Nibladt, of Caseuovia, N.,y„
out to find the eye, but in spite of
sraat deal of patient atnbbing, the nee- killed twenty-six crowa at four alio* a tba
ulo pejgt peniata in bucking againat the
■olid batten, and

until haring fanned th® acquaintance
one would have fonnd him well satisfied of two murderers, ha hired them to

winter

I1L-IIC ICK'IC.

One ITun&lt;lre&lt;l and Twenty-nvc Dollara.

csually.kept m a Dry Goods

I shall also build Hiqheb I’hicw Work.

as

taro Hsimatb, who styled himeelf
itudent of median®, lived ifi

himMdL'w^

that loroly girl whom I ah all aoon call

ow Farmers

He had hardly finiahed the sentence

Hite, Cft CLOm Brt Hi ta

IF YOU WANT

failure. Of all th-

(Sood AXLE
gnwtest of all to th. WHEEL,
property put tooetPcr, there to no danger of
lUt.Tdon’t remember of having a single fa

way thnmgb hia thumb with a eekrity blaxo, pretty nearly over
shoulder, and—well, a heroic

Prices Guaranteed.

J. L. JEvELEJD.
It. I'. STEIX HOFF

J. Cole &amp; Son,

GROCERS.

HAtTISGS. MICH.

ram the very jaws of death,
Thia then I»d to aa so.

PAINTING
ITALIAN

Hi:x\ AUD

St 3

Smcal nsleciaiial

DENTIST

UEiUFS,

Tins laL’

happened to bo in a skitf n private r&gt;o

HASTINGS MARBLE WOBIS!
•IONVMKN-TS
HEAD 8TONEM.
TABLE TOPS.
MANTLES.

l.uudrod and the Britlsli nine ponuder
&gt;.w —
__ i r_ _

corning uses wim iu» neeuie tie Kimi
both Ute thread and button from dip­ amoter and about one and a halfindite
ping bjr covering them with lib thumb,
child, which waa in bed.
and it la out of legard for that part o!

\Jlnd bco Seated, tanners Buggies at

Gold &amp; Silver Watches

nirpaarcd, at far aa the initial velocity

lofVto bold th® button tlitw through the

proximity to the depot, leirurolv acroea th® floor,
ir the Sowing Hudeon, up, without a tingle remark,
tr oct for hia children, and makro anoth-

One Hnnured^DollarH.

ted, that the artillery of tho Guard ia to

�(ht^tpnbnran gannet.

BACON A

FARMERS!
(“y*- wittreet talLra*

ARBS’

|

|

'Support Your Home Industries'
of Mr. Forbea, cannot believe Uia. Tot
tho good narue of our county, aa well
aa the reputation of Mr. F.. calle fur
the fu&amp;eat inv-siigatioc and we trust
all the/arts will bo brought n light,
ar.d tho whole truth toll, no nitoter who

I Sac. 4. ThoMavar aaJllv.a» 4ivarebs*»lw ae-

mm. ms.

18L1

0U&gt; PBM810S LAWS.

3F,XJM’3ESS,X"
te subject to tho foilowing fw&gt;i(
rotmof portage to be yrs ymif rt tte
via. On papers not excwe-iing 4 at. in weight 5 eta.; serai­
weekly 10 eta ; tri-Weekly 15 cU. ; MX
t‘ra*v • week, 30 eta : daily X&gt; crate.
Wo trust thia unfair dreerimirol.un by

Built in the Country-

beea brought to bear upon tho old man,
[ tho bain offered no ro*iataaca tn tho
i wilt A short Uraa ago tha mother of
tha boy* died—thus louring Andrew
and Samuel, both of whutu wwro boshslocx, in charge of thy form. Last fall
lost tha hearing of both oar* 'is increas­
Andrew wsst into tho north woody to
ed from 88 to 813 par month.
to San Fnuerieen, at the camo price it ia
Bat in both the above ease* the ut- dohvered to subscriber* in the eonnty work. While be waa absent, 8am (ae
( ha ia calfod) got married.
How, er
ereaee dm* not armraenoe till tho date whore published, rod st the some pric-i.
of tho examining surgeon's certificate. from 1-2 to 4 oc. ia weight may recrivo i ho was aiek when ba rains, is not known
I
The
firot
that
tho
people
knew
aiwut
the I
A father nr m-.thar aaakrng a pension I from the I’eam the CMutemrot-m ■
matter, waa that Dr. Parkhurst, of
shall be aaanraed t, have baao .lapox! jusri/ merits^ aad be repealed ae
Middleville, oooing James Forbes aaksd I
♦nt on the eon. within the manning of
I very firet act of the 43rd Congreas.
tha art. if at bis death ho or aha hail no
other mesas of support than tha pro­
reads of their own labor and tha eaatri-

“Saties to Special-Tax Payers.
Meson. tUrrte and Hodn« '

tho War or Navy Department, in case*
where such has her*t.»foro been requir­
ed, pr.rnaion io made for supplying it by
furnishing tho proof by Other means.
Upon Um death of a prasfor.er. or ia
cases where ro applicant for a pension
nhall die before tha issuance of » ponwon cartificate, tho arreais shall bo
paid only to a widow, or to children un­
der 18 yean of age. But where ths
party has died ia mdigant crenmateaces. and nr. widow or minor child aurvrree, paymet:: may be mad* to any p*rscn who has incurred tha «xpra«ne of
tho last sicknam or borial cf tha decent-

tainty that thia important lino of Road
» to be aide _&lt;rrt c om ia ovary respect
at an early day, rod thus made an im­
portant auxiliary to dU^arrymg trade
between tha Waa* and the East, rod
for the hmubiag of rappliaa to all New
England north and eert &lt;ff central
Massachusetts, thia road car. Im made
by for the riohkaat route. Wiest ia contomplatad ia thn« brfofiy otatod ia a late
Engluh telegram to tho aatoci^ed pma.

First-Class Instruments.

Robbins Sulky Cultivator !
■»’

. —

inuswdiateiy to bio tm.ther’v buoaw, rod
aacertainrd that Andrew had been in a
critical state rod unronaefoua for eovwral
dayc. Ha al»&gt; as-ertalued that Hro.
hid bw*n dividing hu Umo betw-en
caring for 2io cick brother, and wrtbng

WOOD

SAWING

MACHINE:
New Scales

-A. STAMP

FIELD HOLLERS. HARROWS.

New Styles.
,

New Prices.

s-

to hie hi&gt;3M overy day, and did all that I
ha axtid do for fata relief and -ornfort, I
yet Sam bad hia way. and ao Andrew
waa too ill to ba moved to another houce, ।
Tnx Altotn for May ta the meet briltha p«n follow ww aatforod to lie for
dayi ia a filthy &gt;^d, with no ano to 1 aant number of thia superb magarine
ever wound. It opens with a maguificent tnanna/pirture. “The Lee Shore,',
by M F. H do Haas. who stands. by
■eaaml count at the head at the Et­
"rina painters ut lanMt, rod w!m» has
never dooa anything so fine m this
drawing. Tho fury of tho winds sad
wslsn that hare driven the good ship

Veiy Low.

iiffl I■IlLIIRni.ll JIMS IIM!
bsi

If 'areroom, -Vo. 265

BUCKEYE

Greene, near Eighth

CRAIN DRILL

lum apturenSlr Ly Casilcar—a giuapeo cf a roaring
hour. Through torrent, that grra winding and dashing
1 brother- in-law.
...
.. ... .
.

DWIGHT A- BURKALL.
and after a time. Andrew again obowoti,
। eigne of animation.
I But, a* might he expected, lite man
। mold mX king aurrrva under tbu tpcat- I
taunt, and, after aaflmug catald tor- I
tnrvc. b* expired on the 30th alt
Or.'
tho 22nd ot April he wu Lariod, oad
3am, at tha grave, id th# ptwo»a&lt;w u( j
two or throe hundred pooplo, olforvl to
fight hia brother Jacnte bocauM he to- |
monatrat»l with him about tearing th* :
diver plate from the mfflr.. And ia |
thia, aa ia everything elan, Sam bad Lis
way and did actually taka.tha plate rod ;

We append the following lirt of pubfa: - ffioero nominated by the Governor
am! confirm*! by the Senate on the Ulto
nit- The aeWetam. like all thews raw le
by Governor Bagley, are eroe Ilant. and
command the approval of tha people.
In our judgment, the State Board ei

TEACHERS ATTENTION'.

Cedar Creek, Mnroa 3t. one day
Jubnrtown, Doty Sdmal H»aae.
April 1st, uae day
Hickory Gtrnerv. April it one day
Heating*, April .•‘th, and 29th, Court
HiMMe, two day* each.
WuudlMd, April 1'lth, one day.
Nadinilr. April 12th. ooe day.
Middleville, April 14th, two thiya.
Aasyria, Hlis School Ht.u«e, April2!.

ELGIN

iiAI'flll'.H.

sS^ifS£.

A HKW SUBSCRIPTION BOOL

IA.W:EiUSt,EI ffiSTCfflr

P
P

s OQ
t

• rod Stand*.

tains from eight to tea pises* of choice ' EDWARD M. FOOTE, M. D.
New Music, worth at Jaeat &gt;4 ia sheetz —— era
—j an
ii tha
-l n.ti! a —Va
• re
- 2n
nn 'I
inrre

। and unanimously adopted, wo eepecially commend to the attention of oar Sonstere and Lteprwtiialivsa ia Congress,
as the reror.fod jndgmeni ot the pevplc
of the etale of Michigan, and trust doo
heed wiU be given by them to the wiaLm of the people sad the neroeriuee of

or five Songs, Voeal Dusts, Foar-Hrol
Futon, and four Kano pieces for 30 da
f
No mnsieel family can adbrd to be
without thia valuable magarine. The
May number ia just tn han1; you can
get it by sending 30e to J. L Petero, 599
Broadway, New Turk, or tho first four
numbera of 1978 will bo mailed tor 81.

„ _

,
8I0CA WELL, I* —■ casfsMi*** lU*

was Senator Chandler of Michigan, a
bhiff and isdependoni max who, what­
ever may be his fualia, ia klways hoetilo
to wasteful expoadmue of the people's
money A gsod story is told illustrating
hie peculiarity. Meeting a loading lob­
byist on day in a street car, Cbrodicr
arrostad lum with tho inquiry : “Smith,
what will you lobby thteves taka and
quit r ' Oh,” eaid Smith, (wo supproas
hie rosd name.) too po&amp;te to take o&amp;aro
at tha blnS way of tba Senator ia put­
ting hit quotion, “I don't know, Senator;
how much will yon agree to give?''
■•WeH," replied Chandler. “I eanoot
«;«ak for othan. I ut far myavlf I ata
willing to give a handrod milliana''—
“Covddn'l do it." mid Smith, “for w

Iwld Treth Picka'

fed

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Coral Nreklare*.
Coral Setts and Ilin-*,
Ornaments.
•Bronae
’vvum iirnnmeute.

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Ik acrlets.
Gold Thimble
Sdver Thim bl.a,
GoldLoeksts,
Shirt Sasdds,
Music Ihu. i.
Wateh Chains,
Open Glasm..

Office and Parlor Clocks of every description.

The Babcock

Dr. Crook's 17i_.

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Public Test

New Advertisements.

active, freighted and very srocs^fnl,
and ao the editor of the Now Toth E*day
and age.
Whatever hie fault* may
hove been, we remamice only Iris vartaaa, aad the good be baa done, now

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§

with greet intiUigence and indepen­
dence. Subscription pripe |5 including
Chromes “Village Belle’' "i'roeeing the
Moor.'* James Sutton A Co., publish-1
oro, 5M Maidan Una, New York

aria perfret. It will be osis-etiUy valu­
able to Portland and it ia rumored that
tha ikrton and Maine will ihan make a
thrj-xgh ecane-rtion with tba Grand

Tho following Preamble and rsu&gt;
lation rwpc rted from the Senate Com­
mittee on printing by flaaitna firwrr,

prt* one of thy baa* writer* of thia

137 &amp; 139 State St comer of WafliCT

IIOWARI

JMwr rf tU -Mate Board of WLroroty. for six ysuro, Zcmaa E Bliss,
of Kost, for SIX years ; BobL C Kedrie,
of fagham, four years ; Chaa H. Bog­
ham. of Waahtraaw. Cjvt yean; Henry
F. Lyrtar. rd Wayne, two yean ; Jahn
3 Goodman, of Saginaw, two years
Zfoi rswMnwwrr-Geo. Clark, of
Wayne; Geo. H. Jerome, of Berrien.

J E W E ItEBS !
w

, Cbariesum before the war, by Mr*. M.
A. P. Bteasbtnry, sal May. a dainty
lyric by Mr. Henry Bichards The edi­
tor gneaipe about The Leo Shore. A
Trout Brook. The Pine Martas, etc., ,

and yet ia tho hro Is at am h men .
tho Governor has selected will bo pa
dsrtxve of seme -rood, we trust.

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Consumption can be cured.
TR: ;HtrannK'xu t.\vayi »i.

FOR SA-LJE.
Owing to ill health, I wd SELL or
KEN ~ my LIME WORK--., with throe
■asm o&lt; lewd sttaehed, created 3 141

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Water Lim^
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kinds,

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B\p«eh

RfpJ»uc\p

Peninsular Railway.

towards now bomoo in tho fertile West
To thoeo going to Missouri, Karans,
Nebraska. Colorado, Utah, Wyoming.
Nevada, Oregon or California, wo recommond a cheap, safe, quick and direct
route, via Bl. Louis, over tho Missouri
Pacific Railroad, which nnn it* fine
Day Coaches and Pullman 8teoi&gt;ora
from Bt Ixreis Io principal points iu tho
Wert. «■!«••&lt;/ vA-ajr'. Wo beliovo that
tho Missouri Pacific Railroad lira Iho
beat track and the fine*: and safest
equipment of any line wont of th* Mis­
sissippi, nnd its counoctioM with roads
further Weat are prompt' aud reliable.
Tbo Texas connection of this road is

oflond a first class, all-rail route from
St Louis to Texan, either over the Mis­
souri,- Kansas 4 Toxas R. R, via Sedal­
ia, or over the Atlantic A Pacific IL R-,
via Vinita. For maps, time tables, inlonnatiou as to rates, routes, 4c., wo
refer our reader* to I. G. Wheeler,
Northern Passenger Agent, 72 Lloyd
St, Buffalo, N. Y. or E. A. Ford Gene­
ral Paaaenger .Agent. St.. Lcuis, Mo.
Questions will bo cheerfully and prompt­
ly answnnxl.

iSiSilfli
CHURCHES.
ten.WKeiffiri sx
I
Inal, rsrsnslswtrotMssliss l»*r»-

SSSSaX?'.a.’EHW.WStt-l 5

Local bUfijie^'floticej.

Regular meeting, Monday evening,
May 5lh, 1873.
Present— Mayor, Recorder, and Alda
Williams, Mudge, Bcssmw, Hains,
On Monday afternoon Mr. Joshua
Bentley, Wood and Jewell.
Mlnntee road and approved.
Peck, of tho township of Hutland, com­
Petition for opening road signed by mitted suicide by blowing out his brains
R. J. Grant, J no- 1'raoclsco, OI L. In
with ouo of ths old army muskets loadgram, and 18 others, was presented and
on motion ot Aid. Hams, t he petition
The facts seem to ba that ho had been
ploughing during tho forehoon, and
camo in to dinner feeling unwell and
gloomy. After eating a'wry light din- I
tier ho commenced to ulk about commit­
ting suicide, when hia wife tent for Mr.
Harris, their nearest neighbor. Mr.
Harris came in aud found Mr. Peck lying
on a lounge, aud ho commoueod to talk
«ith him, when Mr. P. oaid ho waa
tired of living and was going to tho west­
ern country. Mr. II. jokod and smoked
with him, and did all he eonld to dispel
bis melancholy; after they had smoked
a short time, Mr. P. gave Harris his
pi]« and tobacco-box, saying to him
"keep these aa a memento of me, as I
shall never u»o them again." Harris
than want out in tho yard to talk with
Mrs. Peek and her daughter, and nd- J

wont towards tho winduw to look in, ■
but before reselling the window lieurd
the report of a gun, nnd ou bunting in
tho door, found Mr. P. lying on the
flour with all uf hia Load above ths ear

ti'Mra

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Largest Stock of Black and Blue
Clothing we.-.t_of New York. Suita 12 to
40 dollm&gt;. raftest Styles of Boys aucT
Children’s Suits from two years and up­
ward-?. Prices, 2 to 20 dollars.

country was new and cleared up a large
farm. Ho has been three iftnes married ,
and raised a large family of children,!
and has a sou now in tbo Insane Asylum
at Kalamazoo, where he was sent about'

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. M.

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$8.00

Othcr Stored nek so much more for
the name goods
We always keep Fine Custom made
Suits (Yom 20 to 35 dollars.

A coroner* inquest was buhl by Jus­
tice Clarke, and the farts as sot forth
above duly proven. aud tbo jury return­
ed a verdict of suicide, while laboring
under a fit of temporary insanity.
Mr. Peck waa about 7i&gt; years of age,

TRITJ^KS

generons neighbor, a kind father and
always jovial and lively. He leaves his
family in cothfurtablo circumstances.

Grand River Valley Division

GREAT

Zastenod. and said to Mr. Harria, "ho

choap—1‘. 11. Sabin A Co. of Jackson,
arc selling out their, entire stock at first
cost. They bail' an immense stock,
some (1611,000 worth of choice goods,
Tho subscriber, harinfr'purchiued tbo - of all kinds, which they are closing out.
and if any one is inclined to visit Jack­
"Magnetic Wells and Water Cure Es­ son, thia is the place to get bargains.
tablishment," situated in the village of
PbunwcU, earnestly requests all per­
sons indebted to him, either by note or
book 'account, to call and settle the same
immediately, as he must leave town on

Bre-’ BMr a S3

OUTl

vi*e&lt;r them that they bad liotter tako '
away any rnrom or other deadly implo- [
menta from his reach, aad to send for
n physician. Mrs. Pock then attempted
to go "into tho house, found tho doofj

Tho Atlantic 4 Pacific Bailroad Comnany offers 1,200,000 acres of land in
tluntrnl end Southwest Missouri, at
from |3 to 812 por acre, on seven years'
time, with freo transportation from 8t.lonis to all purchaser*. Climate, eoil,
timber, mineral wealth, schools, churchos and law-abiding society invite emi­
grants from all |&gt;oints to tbit land of
fruits and tie were. For particular* ad­
dress A Tuck, Land Co'tiinuunoru’r, 8lI.ouis, Mo.
47

Al Ajjutpine's Barber Shop, sign of

lloAMKSEAS —Carry a bottle uf Dr.
Ratteoia’s Hire Syrup an 1 Tolu or Honey
Syrup, in your pocket, and moulcu your
throat with it ovary hilf hour, or hour,

the big pole and razor, wherv you can
always get a good job done in the V«। ber lias. Al always keeps ajlarge assurtmmt of collars, tsos, tobaccos, cigars
! and gout's furnishing goods on hand.
Faro from 6 eta. upwar'll; baggage

ONE PRICE.

HOUSE !

STAR

18
*s IS * 10
s as | i to » 9
SIS It tor a ■.v

Aid. Hams reported In regard to Hand
Fire Engine, nt Grand Rapids, which
was ai-W|rted and adopted by Ayes and
Nay us as follows :
Ayes—Williams. Mudge, Wood. Bess- Groton Junction, on the great thorough fore of th- Northern Liras to Boston,
Ium roused to Im&gt;. With a largo aud in­
creating population, proud a* well as
proeperious, its citizens, in dim mooting
assembled, have voted to change tbs

Oil is Hazard 4 Caswell's, Bunin ou the
e-n shore, from frosh, selected livers, by
Caswell, Hazard &amp; C~, Now York. It
, is absolutely pure nnd sweet. Patients
i who have once takeq ft prefer it to all
'others.
Physicians have decided it
, superior to any of the other cils in mar-

B.1GS

I’JLISES

Papcr. Leather, and Ziu* Trunks
from $1.25 to $20.
We are souare dealing in all our ac­
tions, Clieapbtet store in Michigan, aud

IST" Jienteutbcr ounnatno "STAR CLOTHIlfG HOUSE” is on the Doors anti
II indo'.cs.'xo do not be deceived by other merchants, as wo have no Branch Stores.

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.

WOMAN

be here this week Friday, Jlav Wh.

Job work, better done and cheaper
thaueror Lafore, at the Ba.vxbs office.
Nay «s—Jewell.
^Tlcv. J. W. Bancroft is making desi­
The Committee «pj«lnud to Settle
rable improvements about his premises. with the Marshal reported, which on choice. f.,r no! only is the short and dis­
^yTbw Co|&lt;ila on the Now School dluune motion wai accepted and rommllte du- tinctive, but Dr. Ayer's Medicine? have
mado it gratefully known to the ends of
is approaching complodon and looks
the earth. Probably no living man has f

sponsible party, the Ferm known n» iho
John C. BpoMor Farm, in the township
uf Baltimore, consisting of 80 acres, all
improved. Fair Honse, good fcnit, 4c.
C. F. DWIGHT 4 CO.
Hastings, April 2,1874—tf
Cnixr Trance Chase, of the U. 8.
Supremo court, was stricken with Par­
alysis on tho evening of the 6th. and
his life is despaired o£

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

Say man; are you Litr.gv t Woman
are you Eiint for want of food ? Child
do you want ssnuething to eat ? If ao
udl nt Ia E Stauffer’s Eating House
North Side State Street, where you will
hud overytlring ia the Uno . of eatable*,
only 2.’&gt; cents per meal.
I&lt;»tl

uTHuraraTa uf •

ticle, and can cunrcientiou.ly recom­
mend it to the public.,
Tukilwn, Hl. N, W. Baalow 4 Co.
How re nir.il vr a bab coin.—Taka
a teaapoonful of Dr. (Millar's Magnetic
Balm in a teacupful of wnrai sweetened
water on going to bod. It will throw
you Into a sweet, cod you are. all right
in tha morning. 2fi eta per bottle.
See advertiesment in thia paper.

A Sin AcciDDrr.—We Leun that a
little con two years old of Dewitt C.
Shattuck, of Yankee Springs was killed
on Saturday afternoon by falling out of
_a chair and striking hia head on tho
rocker of another chair, the cuneuision
brooking his skull
Ayes -Jewell. Williams,Mudge.Wood.
Bcsamer, Bmtly, Hama
Nayea—None.
N. A. Balch of Kalamazoo, Col. Ed­
Ou motion of Aid. Hams the report
ward Bacon of Niles, Philip Padgham was accepted and adopted.
of Plainwell, Clomnnt Smith of Nash­
By Aid. JewellThai the Ordinance presented by City
ville, and A. H. Ellis of Middleville.
Attorney be refercd to committee on
By-Laws and Ordinance.

8a£&gt; Ho.—N. H Parker of tins eity
will sell at low figures, for unJi or good
approved antes: ! two good Mares, one
weighs about 1200 Dm., the other about
U00 lb«., two Smgte buggies, two double
buggies, two double-and two single Ilarnioww. Here are bargains for those
stone to our city, and understand Ibal
wanting such property, that uro not bo intends to courses for the St. Louis
Mutual (Life Insurance Company. If
said Company arc always as fortunate
in getting .StsAsrf, wo are very snro they
will hare cause Io congratulate themsolros. Their interests can not help
prospering when conducted by agents
aa bottrteous and gentlemanly a« ho.

rt&amp;nteJTtftrra

Hive Syrup and Tolu, or Hom/ Bynip.
■ proved itself Ike tifost reliable toediriue
i for the purpose intended of which I
। have any knowledge. Datib G. Kebj
Milton, Wayne Co., Ind.
i We encsider your Hiva Syrup and
I Tolu, or Honey Syrup, an excellent ar­

The committee reported that they had
examined tbc Ordinance and recom­
mend that it be pasee-L
By Aid. HsmsTbat tbs Ordinance- be amended so as
to road that Air Guns, Lung Teats, Dice
Board*, Ae., be required to pay
In-

List or Patswts iaiued from the U. 8.
Patent Office Io Michigan Inventors,
tor tbo week ending April l.’i, 1873. end
rach bearing that data. Furnished this
paper by Cox 4 Cox, Silirimra of Pat­
ents, Washington, D. C.
Dining Table—A. land, Hillsdale.
Account of W.B. Brown, rent $8,8-5­
Grain Basket—H. CwJones, Dotes- ) nw-iited nnd allowed.
Account of Alteu J on so. service m
Marabal and fire warden. $8.88. A. J.
Ruas, account, naslstlng MarabaU. Ac.,

Scaiaxra's run Mat.—The Insanity of
Cain is the suggestive title of the most
remarkable article in tho May number
of Scribner’s, and one which is destined
to attract wide attention. In tho way
of pictorial papers, thorn is a weired lit­
tle poem by Miss Maria R. Oakoy, with
a decoration bv tho author, Mr. Rhodes'
article on Gavarni, the John Dioch cl
Franco, illurtrated by eotno of the Imsi
engraving* that have lately bean mado
in America; Stanley's paper oa Four
Grosl African Travolim, with a number
ot lively itlustration», and Cabs end tho
Cubans, giving us, by means of pm atnl
picture, a good idea of the situation in
that unfortunate irianl i’oviu* and
translations by J.T. Trowbri lge, Oourg*
McDonald, Thomas T&gt;unu English, and
nthors- Dr. Hol laud'a Tonica of tbo
Tuum are entitled Tboti BludtKIH. Mit­
igating Circunutanret. Cruelty to M-n
and Women, nn l Civil Sorvice Reform.

Sira

American Organ
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Ii M n lit Ptilic ot ill Merits.

Evtrybodu Should try them before lurchasing Elscic her
TDrtr l«o. u ewqaslsd »«! ta U..r M&lt; ..■! bvsaUtrt eaxs ssrp**. »’l «iS&lt;« w te.ul, .t

THE WEBER. HALLETT &amp; CUMSTON
AND GABLER PIANOS.

FRANK L. WARD
May 15. '72

111., on Bunday afternoon, oceuhined
by the falling of the eud bents of the
Iron Railroad Bridge on which' buudrab of people had gatiierd to wiinoss
a baptum. Up to late* dales seventy
Naw Oxuuxs, Dec. 2,1872.
AonxT Babcocx Co., IP Coral Bt, N. bodies hud been recovered and several
Driving Gear for Hnad-Cars-J. D.
0.: Hess* sand to steamer Bannock City, persons are still missing, while of the
Hkkloy, Adrion.
two Babcock Extinguishers, in time for
Harrow—D. L. Jaques, Hudson.

AGNESICBAUI.

Fishing Torch—8.
Bartholomew,
Sturgis.
Horae Collar—E. BatwalL Ypsilanti.
EjBnaion Table—E. Hambagnr. D»-

The adjournd Citizens Temporanee
rootling will at tho Presbyterian Church
ca Friday evening oi thia w«ok, at half
part seven o’clock.
Ckas H. Bam,

Hastings «J- Allegan.

V," fyiygpy .wd*

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Kgrfcnlhirn! sub ^omreiir.

Tar Cordial CAPITOL

There are two apecisa of moth which
iaCeat funilture, on* is a terg* fly ot
aQrsr whit* color; th* worm is also,
white, shaped lika a chestnut worm, an d
i* familiarly known. It only inbau
furniture. Ths other is a small fly of a
dark drab color pth* worm t* about onefourth of an inch long, and tapcriug
from th* head to tha tail It was first
obaarved by upholsterers about aarau

OF MICHIGAN

AsssbvssM
lbs UUHHI.

NATURE’S GREAT REMEDY

This fly fwnotnitc. a aofa or chair,
gnarally between th* back and seat of
rotes, or under th* saatt, where the va­
cancy among the spring* affords a aaf*
rotrcwl It may make a kxlgment in ;
on* week after th* furniture is placed
in a hous*. If such should be the case,
In two months th* worm will appw.
and th* continual procoe. of procreation.^
ia a few months incresse the number to

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION.

BUILDERS

This moth hasue Season
It destroy*
in winter and tumor alike, as it is kept
in active fffe by tire constant heat of the
house. We find at tho same time, ia
tho same piece of furniture, the fly, tho
worm, end tho egg* ; thus showing that
they are breeding and destroying all the
time. It does not eat good pure, curled
hair, but fastens its cocoon to it, the elaaticitv of which pren*t* ila being dis­
turbed.
The in side uf furniture ia used by it

Wild Life in the Far West
$23,900 in HcaF Estate !
%
$.T,000 in Ccuth

716 PREMIUMS AS EOLLOVZS
OAISKCSIE’.:
1 Mampte. Ml fte« l.l a
nc*ntc.:«7 II1W1.U,

Th*y rarely cut through plush tram
th* inside. M it la of cotton back, but
thorn ure instances where they have cut
up muslin on the ontaide back of sofas
There ia no protection against it except
continued care.
Nawfurailureshouldbc removed from
tha welle at least twice a weak, nnd

Wishart's Pine Tree

Md i' Ma aa
K l-I.l.l &gt;•.&lt;.

SaiWss Sinners
"

STOMACH BITTERS

OPTUK

••

ttJPI

BIOLK,

500'tT

ukrly under n-nts Io prevent the fly '
from lodging. Thi* is an effcctiv* pre 1
ven tire, the only one known.
Cayenne prp’wr. Scotch straff, campbor, turpentine and M-'l other remedies
tor protection from the Largo moth, am
of little or no avail against tho furniture
moth. Saturation with alcohol will not
destroy them when in a pu«« of furni­
ture.
.
If the furniture ia infested they may
I-a removed by taking iff the muslin
from under the eeats and off the outside
ends and backs. where they. congregate

TRPRISE
60,000 00

Tie Pins Tree Tar Cordial,

SINE’S
iNTERPBISE.

whisk cr the open hand, and kill all th*
flies and worms which show themselves
This done oft«ti will disturb them, and
may make thorn leave tbo furniture, as
their desire is to bv left quiet

JGHKHMCKS

HORATIO PHAU, M

STANLEY «,f» StfT.

WORM SUGAR DROPS

0,000
If tho moths nUnck the carpet, wliicl
they will first do under the notes an
chairs, spread a wot sheet on the cat
pet ami pass a hot flat iron over i
quickly and th* sUnhi will vffwtuall
destroy both worm and eggs.—Ctr/n

Condition Powders!
Fuce o/- Cknw

’Sewing Machine

give like plenty of room to turn about ;
she will not do well if cramped or crowdded. W
2. Always set hens ou the ground, if
poaeiUe. The eggs will hatch brat with
the dm! directly on the ground.
3. Don't give any ben more than
thirteen eggs for a sotting. I know fif­
teen ia tho rule, but experience has
Uraght me to consider fifteen just two too

TO-DAY.

other han* are apt to lay in the nest
with your tatter, and unless the eggs are
properly marked you might not be able
to identify the an.- eggs.
You under­
stand that eggs laid to a setting hen
must be promptly removed.
6. Make a record of the time when
you set your han, in order that you may
be looking out for tho batching.
6. Some eggs will invariably hatch a
little sooner than others. Ramovu tho
young chicks at once, and keep them
troin tho hen until all arc hatched.
If
you do not, the hen will be likely to
quit the neat with tho fire; comers, ieav-

'

DOES IT!

BOILER WORKS.

[COMFORTS
PECTORAL
[SYRUP

Ayer’s

Sarsaparilla
IU

It is lit Use BuM Fa® Marte
Which wo will Exclmugo for WOOD

7. Don’t pick at tho bills cf the little delivered at our Foundry ; cr WHITE
chicks in an effort to remove what some ASH, OAK or BOCK ELM LUMBER
people call th* “pip " It i* all right,
nnd will disappear so soon a* nature re­
quires.
8. Nover undertake to feed your sat- I
ting hens on the no. t—tt ia n poor way.
Let them come off for their food. They
will not stay off too long. Nature knows I
what ah« is about. I am net sure hut ■
the eggs require about the amount of
airing they receive while tha hen is off.

WANTED™

9IDC Of ffffsic.

SOO Pages, -SO Engravings.

A lUrUisa espoM Q&lt; MUirel Mamba*. nt lha
PMI.MU ,r.—l Il ...Ulate. QomMw Tr»..l
liar tteoun. Salad Female Cbaaia, rert.iw
Tetter. ...I timlinra. ..4
..latest..* sac •

twoeflasl to cUldren, and yvt so sexreUr&lt;
x» to aSsctually purs" out Uie crest corrupUoaS or tbe Wood, s-jeli S&gt; the s-njCul.Hj
and syphUIUe coataadnstk®. Imparities,
or dltaasas tbsl have !itikvd In the system
for rests, son ytee! to this powerful sink
dote spd dissptwsr. Hrore Its wonderful
cures, rasnv &lt;rf wbleh sre poUlcty knowu,
cf Hcrofala. and all scroKUloaa dls*aeae,
L'lcrra, Eruption*, and erootlre dis..ntere of th- «in. Tumors, BlotebeM,
Bolts. IMmplns Bustulea.RoremBU
Antlxiny'. l ire. Iltee or Erysipe­
las, Tetter, Halt Itbeum. Bcal&lt;l

'NSURE YOUR LIFE

The MiluaJ Life lasarauce Csapaay
&lt;L Katfono

LARGEST and STRONGEST

51'11

UNDEVELOPED
WEST
OU

Magnolia Balm
Blooming Complexion.

Buckingham's Dye

FIVETEAtl INTHETE1IIT01IE8
By J. H. BEADLE,

A NEW BOOK Kntr.
Assets over £56,000,000.

Dr.J.C. AYER &amp;C0., Lowell, Mass.,

IE8T THINS

IN

THE

WEST

Atchison. Topeka &amp; Santa Fa R. R-

LABTDS *

may ba several causes for this, but ons
of tha raore common is decayed teeth
and the want of care respecting th*
ciaanlinea* of tho mouth : and singular
it may seem, on* may have an offensive
breath and not know it, and it i* a sub­
ject on which friends sire very reluctant
ao that one may have a bad
breath for a year and all hia breads b*
aware of it, and he not know ft. Let
ot reoommaud to all person* the pro­
priety of keeping the mnuth clean. Af­
ter each meal one should remove with a
stick cr quill all looe* partici** of food

Every year increase* the popularity
cf this valuable Hair Preparation-,
which is due tojnerit alone. We cqn
arenre oar old patrons that it is kept
fully up to its high standard; and it
is tin- only reliable and perfected prep­
aration for restoring Gmr &lt;m Fatnin
Hair to its youthful color, making it
soft, lustrous, nnd silken. The scalp,
by it* use, I. comes white and clean.
It removes all eruptions and dandruff,
and, by its tonic properties, prtvents
the hair from falling out, as it stimu­
late* and nourishes tho hair-glands.
By it* use, tho hair grows thicker and
stronger. In baldncm, it rtwtorc* the
capillary gland* to their normal vigor,
and will create a new growth, except
in extreme old age. . It is tho toot
economical IIaib Lhuimj ever used,
aa it require* fewer applications, and
give* tho heir a splendid, gloaav a;&gt;pearancc. A. A llayra, M.D, State
Assaycr of Massachusetts, says, “ Tlio
constituents are pure, and carefullv

FOR Tin: WHISKERS.
A* our Renewcr in man v ca-ics re­
quires too long a time, and too much
care, to restore gray or foiled Whisk-

. I». ISTAsWOlrt Auttl-WIhs stew* usiMi. *is»&lt;US&gt;. m-

iswEsraews;

jrrparation; which will quickly and
effectually accomplish this result It
is easily anplied, and produces a color
which will neither nib nor wash off.
Sold by all Druggist*. Price Fifty

Fatty, fite Fratf Perfira if

PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.

12,000.000 ACRES.

caKXIMlOMKKS* NOTICE.

Rbwnnsfissa, Piaptes, O1J

aatejggfy
graved ewdiden of °tb* Uood,

CLEVELAND. QHia
THE BEST PAINT IN THE WOILO.

Music Teaching.
attnEDtutiitacUoiiaiin

DR. CROOK’S
IYBCPOF

POKE ROOT.

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VOL XVIII

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN

Mewl a5&gt;l biw Card?.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 14. 1873.

p*t*I

NO. 3.
■BCUXIC'U TRIUMPH.

burinou of tho eociety aa they ahould
direct 1‘crmisiiua wm given two of

grief at many stricken jioreura haa dis­
tilled in tender mortis* rather'than bft-

Mechanical Scwnce within the

OF

-^"•L-jjr
I.. RUSSELL.'

OLIVER

tiTonssY

THE KEWBBOY'B DEBT.

TJHE

CULLER

RLOVE!

One Hundred and Fifty sold in Thirty Days.

The Third Car Load expected soon.
It is the “ Farmer’s Favorite.” •
Every one likes it.
Everybody speaks highly of it.
I
Even competitors Advertise it I

WHIUIITK HOLHIUMIK.
ATTORNKTU m !*• eMRollettstaJa CtC. U. HOLBROOK,
irrokMkY si Law. MmUm Is Cka

M*M. H. BVRGHER.
nEiiaear-“

pass by Granny Tweed'* door. The two
little giria were playing outside the gate.
I I-u a.V^l tku. I...* &lt;1.—1- ____ I

*110 could hardly taliavo they wore in ,e*un lhe ncare«t annmael. re
,
the duty
HOW. and whwo they oreured her they
1
■Pl‘ro,cb to ‘“P**1- 1
ad'aUad
pleasantly User didn’t notice that thv ;™*dlitaU ~r
.h.«u |
diStadiu. ... I
j other young ladie* ware taking very
b" t?‘ “1 ‘b**** •
d t, ».
J..—
aceuraU' meaiures of tho length of their
pun little arms, and their trim cutton i had an idea you seminary tnrh wore ! ,i___________ _____ ... .
the two opposite poit
the friendly, insinuating manner of tho
crank, at which the c
out at tho toe*. At length Grace drop- Granny when they go by, bul, I gueu
nf ennr.nlnn.fl InIn thn l.l- you are come of the Lonl'a little one*,
rbolly disarmed, the emotional nature
ain't you F’
The theory generally a«ej&lt;ed
"We mean to bo Granny." said these dead-points involve the lo

r-naUe to sell tbclr owu, while tho Oliver Chitted Plow could be bad.
Ibey thought to Mcure a jortlon of Urn trade by procuring some of the OCP
Unfortunately not being poUrd. and unable to get them from the Manubeturera, they rot it
plow manufactured twxjrsar* ago i
not l—Ing adapted
■ soil and are making a faille endea
toinj
DR&amp;

JOHN ROBERTS
fBICCU^»y4Jta|y-ri U&gt;.tluw •» Dr~4

GENUINE
II UM CKO?

r,'i
UqMlBOPATaiC rkraMaa sad
0»n *a
J
atra*l.^swfr
“• NriOSes.

HOI)

PLOW

gar young girte eommcncwd
fitting up thoee mother lows
------ ------ Two complete suit* were
made for each, bright plaid dreatea for
Sunday wear, and dark detains* for
atery-day. They mads worm flannel
uuderclothe*, and purchased bright

TRlJkl.

The Mannfactiirers’ Agents for Barry County!

with their studies, that lladaui waa

Mil nt factory prirea

The oxt-Y Wagon that ha* the SLOPS HHUULDEHED SPOKE.

Buckeye Mowers and iteapers, Superior Grain Drills, Ithica B ’heel Hakes. Corn
aiul Fallow Cultivators, etc., etc., etc.

GUEBI&lt;E &lt;fc RUBSBXL.

Salt! Salt! Salt!

I Haro Your IMonev

.?“■ 5,"“““”"? “fb; rt? «'i * i -III d^n.ir.i.1

CO.

Lila'STS

FARMERS,
HESSMER. HEATH to CO.
tan Is rsralUn-l'iihatMic
MmiM-

Look to jour interest nutl purchase your Salt at the old eland of

BLACKSMITHING.

DRUGS
Medicines

im Garin and her jmiul* were at length

where you know you get none but the FIRST QUALITY.

PAINTS &amp; OILS

CALL

41&lt;0 DIJY IfOODS i/l E/laLttt

School Bonks J- Stationery

Virtsht la Ilf* — - *
Ciaaiiin with 0-&gt;d a'lrrnk Io
M.7 hMVaefr 4&lt;«i lb* ;pirii lat-a.-t
T» ••eri—'iL. rato b« .*•• Is lb. b.arE,
*»4 er ib* rl*« fl*u* ID HU&lt;«

Mia.

•

STANLEYS

aFjOHN

Oheapoi* tha.ii the Cheapeet.

Pure Wines and Liauors!

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

--------------------------------------------i. lari, ,i,« th. &lt;u.o ,uuld

Major General, two congratulato-y let­
ic world of this burden. Marshall now ters,
one from Grant and one from 1’rrepro*ent* that inventor to'(he people. Ideut Lincoln, a photograph of a Rule
Mr. Courtwright, a pnwtkal marlunt*:,
ounoeirod the plan of doing away with
the dcad-cantor without doitroying the
crank- The principle, as j—touted, ia
staple and embrace* two right angle
lever* attached to a movable fulcrum.
1 greatness, and pity
It can b« beat explained by describing
Uon, and uutatly r
real, if they live a* they ought to lira the machine to which it was first ap­
If the young man i» willing to worn plied. At John Adam* k Cu.'a Foun­
dry ■&gt; a hand-car for u«e ou thoCentra!
Road, having this principle.' in daily
ly; if they are willing to plant their live* ue*. An upright frame ausiain* the
cata'anythlng. lie cried like a child
together like two M»&lt;1», and wait for
their growth, and Idok, for their abunTo accommodate the 1
log movement of the
them to come early into thia pariUMship.
For chamcton adapt themaolvea to each
in wooden upright frame.. The lever*
myself bow I have become. Will
have tho uaual pumping motion and ai know
you promise that much ? Il will do no
crxxl. tint will do my friends a great
deal of harm, aa fortunately, they think
1 .11...I In
A—..I— wl,,.,— I ■,!
fulcrum, at such point*,’ mow-; while.

' at tom* Aigbbor’e Iwuse, but tho door
wai not locked, to tho trunk wa* Mt in­ general, true, that it i* whole-w* for
ride, and when Urauny cam* honja, them lo bo married- It U not x-oreaarr
1th u neat little card up- that they should remain single becauM

GOODYEAR &lt;fc BARLOW

DENTIST

•trvet saloon, aomo men thought to play
a joke on him by *tcaling hi* shirt, and
Kroccedrd to atrip him. Underneath
la shir:, and suepenMd by a airing
Horace Greeley arid, in hi« Texas around hla neck, wa* a small canvas

I thp httlo girl* awaet all wlnte*
1 trunk was dewed, tho key tun—
I lock and left there, and the a

J.P. ROBEBTS &amp;

ilAtiuraCtVBBIlBaaJ I&gt;—ten In I»r—4

Wrille,

A Cnee Major General. fluppn*ed
to be Dead, but fitxll Alive and a
Drunken Loafer.

It up

। They ignore the stapleprinciphw which
" No doubt bo did Granny. He put domomtratd that there Mari be an ad­
the kind thought fq help yuq in sumo- ditional oxp-J\liluro of power to over­
taH” the gift earn-' bod*'*
heart,
*—L
anri. And It doesn't mattur icke
come tho shortTeveraga whoa tho crank tlide had a large and Important oomday ahe brought m
in , did It, you m
I—"—
a drees pattern of black alpaca. a think
of expending the power on tho motion
• it to delivarod on the journal tnalain' ing the erank, aa woIL This latter i*
I rloed. for granny to wear to church, gave u report of their visit to th&lt;
ktt power, and it is not until
i Tho girl* were so delighted they could &lt; Young I—die* Bouovolsnt Society, | acraallr
the mid-anglo of tlm quarter i« rrechod
IX’ ,~IXX HUTTS
I st
“.k- ■£»•?
rally very reticent, having little to do
rlth any one or talking but UtUa, ■»»
was fiuiahcd. and the gannunts laid one । had cost, and voted unanimously to ' L .
.
macb'.^.rs.^ hut thL
rhen ' rnginoeriug'' for a drink, at
I.—
.■ - ~ * 1
br
'k.«.k «. k-Hkir l»- „X) p,
Xu.”’
«

Cm«eU *M Awn* t&gt;i»w._______ InmTTlf

RODMAN.

ranntb, and at tat nothing wat left

they'd be rick, sure. Dut who &lt;i» you
To-day there Is a man going about the
s'poe* seat all thoee things to me 1* I equal* that proportion.
•tract* of thia city, raggt*!, dirty and
know, of course, the aagaLi don't spend
Some tEon, ar* who laugh a: thia pcnnllesa, autaddiug on free luncbea.
|oft In |hri* treasury ttaeom* lUtlo hV* their tim» up in heaven making red
I and glare*. They Were »o oa|hueiaacle flannel potricoatts gnd tiling i for an old idea. They claim that there is no loet

And keep constantly on band

DR. C. C. LIMSLEYN
JtSHTtXHi’ffi.Vt. SSI-

IfflBSfjSS;
,h MMeii..
luKat

at once, by kmd-lionrted Madam, wlto
of benevolence, but Job waa tormented
wm
m*
soma girl* wore planning, southing ’ frank a aotti? right where it is mw. j ^1," f Ute worid '
nuilj of the world, and render futile
really useful and good, for once. When j and the children didn't know nothin’ ^i,,, &lt;,gorU Dr
*
at the nptaunted lima thyy nil gather**! *bnni t. t,ni,» „:.t u'n.fi.,... Tw^wi * I
.
.
around the king table covured with tho
ia that of mistaken
bright scat tai ttannel. there was auch a
chattering, so much to aay and laugh
I Riving way, su'd before the dawning of
over, it emmod m if they would never
nvr, but only an extraordinary saint
got to ywrk. But they did, at tat, and
can endure piuontly thoeo mucalled
the bright uoodlo* flew in and out, until,
i 7i •
--------------- aworoa oy nracuoal demonttrutiou. Wo
“visits of condolencw.” Why doos aoto their * arpram and delight, the flan­ • i l
nels were finished. Tho day waa fin- d.ripc
. liUl. .pnd,
tad lhu
tap^u. -Uli uu »
Uhod, too, but they all d&lt;4fcrvd it waa
iouo of the happuet they had ever *“.“*lu 1
* J—,
&lt;»
b—u U&gt;. u.diKOTspentu.u nn^M*..dm- B.. h.,
j
’pi«dpta
Munday uC.ernoon. daring tbair walk,
i from tho epint
throe of tho committee look occasiOu to

I’R EttURlBTlONH A NJ) FAMILY

|eleti £forp
RECEIPTS.

puuitv then; the next moment, al least
hfly pair* of bright eyea nero turned,
i not mi the tulnittar, but, upon the little
j corner in tho gallery where ait Gain ay
Tweed in her now bunnit and thawl, a
wondering, aw.-*trick&lt;m look upon her

with the unwontod scrubbing they had
received, and fairly
with delight,
as they smoothed down the folds of
their pretty ptaxd &lt;1 rosso*, or gaaod ad­
miringly nt each other's hat*, or swung
their feet bock and forth so they could
*ec their brilliant rod stocking* aa wall

which, being eeparatod at tho bogining
norer come any nearer to each other,
Many young men foal that they cannot changes tho lino of draft, and as loth
marry until they can support a wife; fulcrum and lever morn harmoniously

Bell Thought! of Beat Author*.

Idloneee ulti-

in a bouse that befit* them -, until they
Sweet's

Eniirt BM. Baum Jw 19, lilt

H°Tel’

REAL FUN

URlIll RAPlim............................... MICH.

*••

Michigan -Exchange.

(iRINIIEST MT II HiSWS!
What is it ?

PMWIS8SW
Russell &amp; Navins

pirn*. established principalities,
changed tho world’* heart Th* g
sure enough there waa one.
She
plunged her hand into ita hidden depths,
weight of 700 Iba
corrupting
life
in
tho
very
fountain.
and tho next moment a shrill little voice
Dr. Winalow baa aided Mr. CourtAnd when they marry, ibey make a
am; I'm juat brimful and running ever
out a cunning little handker- great mistake if they aay: "We will wright in perfecting hi* arrangements,
and haa exhibited a great deal el ener­
gy in securing patent*, and intredi
bh machine. The principle can b|
which nitW over the floor with a great
•y today.”
plied in all machine* using the a
nearancM provided for
•Well, euppoee
and therefore offer* a wide field ol
be reliaved from a
the child and
upon the happy little face, and tho aid­
oat didn't venture to try bar pocket for
bility and labor in the bouse hold; and
fear of consequences if she should hap-

Immense Stock
IF YOU WANT
Etter

GROCERIES /or tes*

plus Ufa,
helping -

mean, which kMble* me Ul«eM Buggle. «» LOW oe to DEFY COMPETITION.

ling them on again, and finally a happy
thought struck tho youngM^ “ptrKift

before did Madam Gaaia'a pupil* bo
have co badly in church as , they did
that particular morning. If they triad
Unitad Blates.
Thia car waa thoroughly tasted by
authorities of the road and aovoral or-

happy group in th* gallo» that shrill “0A, -j.r

HAMMERER. I am prepared:

। Single scat Buggies as Low as
Booth aide State Street
HAST1MG5. MICH.

Ont? Hundred DoIIuth.

Winter
Goods.

l MMin —**VM.BX. .
FWell,
fcsre i* Granny Tweed, living

, and ajreguther they gyt along
it much better than ounld be ex-

And two Seated Farmers’ Buggies at
J. SEWARD

J.AI.-VUISI'.H.

O&gt;ie Hundred and Twenty-five Dollnne.

What aa Old Man Noticed.

The next daT Greet Kimball and
Florence Furey obtained portal—ion to
call cm Granny Tweed.
Ths old tedy rec-vod them very
kindly, wiped off aome chair* for them

usually.kept it

I aliaU also build Hrutuni Pktc® Won.

Now Formers,

Hih, ctn, Mnnjo am nt aa

Molloltod-

420 ft to the mile, etappwi and again
started withe the erank on the dead fine.
ten lion.
The firm ia now known aa Court-

I have noticed that

ing of tho rauori had begun,
slender, fighting-looking t
ea:v&gt; in hl* hand, and
black sling, walking tht
door, and. with that

win hold

I have noticed that iu nearly all
they grow up I” by the following ac­
I have noticed that in otder to ba a count of tw&lt;rtff them i Tho first it now
taaonablo creature, it b nocreeary at a farmer in Illinois, owning thirteen
hundrijil acre* rfthe beat land, finely
times to bo downright mad.
fenend, with tho beet of building*.

’ Sator of Merer. ’ Ho
think of anch* thing F

•-rd [Kq.utar num,

I have noticed that ailka, broadcloth

Prices Guaranteed.

HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS!
MONUMEXT8
HEAD CTOXER.

Hastings, March. 5. IST3.

B. F. STEINHOFF

J.L. RjgED

J. Cole &amp; Son,
WUOLKSALB A RETAIL

MANTLES.

GROCERS

ITALIAN

ariria*-urattowmi
AXXBICAB BABBLE

ShimI ofl&amp;iital

DENTIST

LIE FUWB,

suns

lifflOOD: K9 LOT, fifll RE8T0HH)'.

Wall. Ita afaored I didn’t ■*' "»«&gt;&gt;
aa juat a aayftadtAaZerd*
pudding.

make* everybody who owe*
rogue is vary certain tn
be ahave. himxclt and

■I spend mini, part in study, then I
with father,” said James. a buy

�JOSEPH PFLUG !

jjhr Republican fanner
Again death strike* a shining markThe National debt was diminished
during April 12,247,485.
la the departure of Hon. Salmon P.
Acrouura Io the last census them are Chase, *o suddenly announced, the
in the Un:t*d 8tal« 81,858 male physi­ country is bereft of the highest judicial
cian* and eurcevn* and 525 female phy- officer of the Gororanient ; of Ono of its
moat eminent 8tata»m"n, a ynwerfal
Wl ixsia that new time table* will champion of freedom at a time when it
go into effect about the 26th inat on required the highest moral courage to bo
the trunk Naas. Wo shall promptly
note any changes, on receipt of Time rial officer, a Magistrate tried and cover
found wanting, In various capacities, an
upright and moat estimable Christian
Tai Vermont Editon and Publisher*,
ci risen in all the relatione of life. Hi*
hold their annual meeting at Burling­
hoaltb had been feeble for many y ear*.
ton. Juno 4 th. An excursion Io Lake

Ihar Ucrrrr Cmri Omca 1
Haetmgs Qty, April 15th, 1879. $

1-U.
•n the 7th,
The Board
any Comity

CITY

Support Your Home Industries!

by the County Clerk- The roll being
called by Townships and Wards the fol­
lowing named person* were prasoat and
answered to said call no thb Cenvasaera
appointed from the aerural Townships
and Wards respectively, to wit:
Assyria. Charles 8. Clark; Baltimore
Ruesail K. Stanton; Barry,
■ ■;

PATENT COOLER
Built in the Country

WOOD

SAWING

OHROMOS I

BACON &amp;

First-Class

New Styles.

PW LU/EBEIf pUltfflSIfED l/t Ctf LOf

LOTS.

cash for

MACHINES

�CLOTHING.

Peninsular Railway.

An wo go to proea the following causes
have bora fully du*(x&gt;Md of:
(W C. Worth, vs. Alvin W. Bailey,
atsutapeii, on appeal from Justice Court.
Owing to ill health, I will BELL or Cause continued on application of De­
SENT my UME WORKS, with three fendant on the usual terms. Wright
acres of land attached, situates! 3 1-2 add Holbrook fur Plaintiff; C. G. Holmiles west of Hastings. Terms easy.
Would exchange for other proptrty.
Tho Mansfield Machin. Wcrkt. v.
Inquire on the premtoc*. or address,
Joshua W. Glonn, assumpsit. Causa
aprlGtl*
A. J. POTTER.
continued on application of Defendant
I Mra. Taylor's good teste jn trimming on th. uiual terms. Wright and Hol­
j will insure for her a good train this brook far Plaintiff, Clement Smith for
Paranol DeCouney end Mary DoCouney, vs Wm. Jones, order for
surety tor cost, to bo filed within sixty
days. Clumcnt Braith lor Plaintiff,
Wm. H. Hayford for D, fendant.

CHURCHES.

iiii.i.,

About four yoart ago, Nancy Stowe,
wife of Michael Stowe, now deooas^l,
deserted her husband and infant child.
Bho left her infant asleep in tho cradle,
end in charge of a small girl with a
bottle cf laudanum and a spoon (so MrStow stated} with the inetructions to
give ft to tho babe when it awoke, but1

fortunately tho father, camo in before
any of tho deadly poison had been ad­
ministered to the chiM. Boon after tbs
desertion ol tho wife and mother, "Mr.
Stow bound tho child to Mr. and Mrs.
A. P. Updiko of this City. Shortly af­
ter securing a good homo for his child
tho father died- The adopted parents
hare always taken tho very beat
care of tho little orphan, and haring no
children of their own, think a great deal
of it. In th&gt;* mean time the unnatural

Atliearn, by Edward Bacon their next
friend, vb. Ixironzu 0. Hollon, ojoctmont. taining a doubtful reputation. A few
I Cause continued on applicatioa'of the* months ago she married a man by th0
unmo of Florence, and on Saturday last
rent her husband tn hunt up hor child,
Th. Circuit Court is still in tesiion.
j
which bn succaK-dwl in doing; and Mr.
Decidedly cold yesterday for the 13th i
Updike being away from tho houso at
day of May.
tho time, and nobody a: home except
Oak Ames, died at his residence in .
r&gt;o sod J«cLk.u, Laoiiogrf- Sspnaw Kallraad*.
Mrs. Updike and a hired girl, threaten­
by
respondent
with
consent
of
Pros,
ClisrtKU—With OrxndKlirr Valter Uaitroa.. North Easton, Mose., on the 8th, inrt.
Ualtte ere.k-W.lX Mkhlzaa Cretrel Kalli Attorney. C. G. Holbrook for the l‘co- ed to take tho child by force; but Mrs.
aU. for all pureI* EmI ud Wrai.
Isnit Gov. Holt, sails for Europe on ' ; pie, John R. Van Yeisor for respouduut. Updike caught up tho child and tied to
V Kiteurg-Wllh Ura-sl Uan.-la . Indians
the 2oth, Inst, in tbo steamer Adriatic.
The People vs. Alonzo Hager and the neighbors fur safety until sha could
। Dr. J. M. Russell is still improving |I Alonzo IL Barnum, for arson. Cause
! his ire»w, this time by tbo building of continued on application of the roapon- dtclaring ho would have tho child be­
. an addition to his barn.
dents, nnd against the oppoiitton of fore eight o'clock that evening.
Wo would advise the unnatural moth­
| Don't cat Ice Cream yet, for tbo vor- (James A. Swceaey. James A- Swoeaay
| diet of tho Cotunore* Jury would be, for tha People, C. G. Holbrook nnd er and her iiegs* lard noVer to undertake
1 Clement Smith for respondents.
'' again to rotnovo tho chill by force, lor
; d.-ath from Icicles in th. TJiroutie'j JloticB?.
Tho People vs Frank Hey uca, Wm. ‘I Mr. and Mrs. Updiko ltav» tho sym■ Mrs. Gaines ie building quite an addi- .
Haynes, George Haynes, Alonzo Bon­ 1 patby of ' the community, and Mr. Up­
i net, nnd Wm. Steuben, infonnation for ; dike uraum* us that it they taka tbo
’ grand larceny against the Haynes and ■
Wo uotico n-wral of our citizens uro
Steuben, and against Bonnett for aid- ■
planting shad. tr«u about their protni1 iug in tho ouminis.iou of a fslony. On
o*s. All who do that are. public bonaMnwas. Gaxau A Ilv-iscix are still
application
lii» counsel, Wm Burgh­
er, the Court ordorel a H-jMirute trial j supplying tho farmers of tb«&gt; county of
for Bennett. The three hay nee and Barry with ths justly cetebratcd Oliver's '

—-

IINE8 I

Stouten were tried by jury and found I
guilty of grand teramy, with a rocom- । this Flow is baring th., largest ante,
incndationof the boy Steuben aged 13 ‘। and giving the eery but sxtisfaction of
years to tho mercy of the Court. Tho j1 any Flow over put Iqto th. market It ।
i is giving such universal satisfaction in
Court sentenced Frank Haynes ami ।
i Wm. Haynes to Statu Prison for four |l every instance in all kind, of soil (hat । years eacli, and Georg** Hernes for two ‘
j y*’«rs. whither they were reroore.1 on Dealers to acknowledge its great sope- I
' imnnriiatriy, as he mu»t leave town on
, rioritv over all others, by trying to inti-J
or before tho fust dav of Juno next
^Firt Knjiru. One of Babeodt's sixty Friday morning by Sheriff Vrooman.; lata it, by making and keeping Mtno-|
u&gt;ny7t2
E. F. BROWN.
'dollar Fire Extinguishers is worth Ifalf Sontanoo was suspended in tbo caso of thing a little similar to it in looks nnd
Steuben,
nnd
ho
was
placed
iu
charge
,
‘a d.ixon such Engines.
—
it to bo tho jemnur Oliver's
of hu grand lather and taken from the ' claiming
Isx»k out fyr those fin. Wool MattuisPatent Chilled Plow.
In juatico and]
MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.
,
Tlass Ball is being playe-i in tlio Court
tant Ikwaner, Heath 4 Co.’s, go and Hou so yard, to tho great detenuont of city. C. G. Holbrook for tho People,
fair play, wo wam th” farmed of tli» I
Grind Hire Valley DivisionJ.
IL
Van
Veteor
for
mpundanta.
it- than, they are soiling cheap. nxtf the grass, shrubs, and tree*. We think I
I county of Barry against nit imitation* of
1 Tho People vs. Alanae II. Bennett, ns ,
above, was then tried by a jury and the this Plow. MvAvra. Orubte 4 Russell,
3TBAH0ER. TAKE NOTICE!
,'l)o cwncn of dogs in this City know respondent acquitted. Very jnst|y on , bar./or it tbo Sots Agency for tho
B« snru apd take tho first buss 1o (
dint Bologna Suuviges will bo cheap, । the evidence in the caac, os wn think, | County of Barry, and any Plow offered
Al Troutwino’a Bari&gt;cr;Shop, sign of
soon,unless they pay heed to the dog tew i C. G. Holbrook for tho People, Wm.
the big pole and razor, where you can
except them, and thoae * &gt;nployt«l-'by,
always got a good j**b done in tho bar| by taking out alievtiseand puting colters I Burgher for re»[*ondeut.
them in Its sate, aa tho Oliver's Patent'
on thrir dcg« ?
bor Hao. Al alwuys keeps tt|lazg« an-1
. Richard Van Valkcnbarg vs. Clinton ।
Within two weeks, Hon. James Brooks, Sprague, aKauuptiL Cause continued Chilled Tlow is an imposition and do| sortment of collars, tire, tobaccos, cigars
signed as such. Wo therefore tarn all
,
Chief
Justire
Chase,
Hou.
Oak
Aines,
! and gvnt'a furnishing goods on hand.
to post themselves that they may not bo
jForo from .’* eta. upjrarils: haggag*&gt; Hon. Jarno. L. Orr, Prof. John Stuart I plaintiff 'a Attorneys, on application of'
imposed upon and gat an interior artiMill, and Dr W. H McGuffry,:
। defendant. Wright A Holbrook tor tie, at the price and in A name of the
[artel from Earth.
, plaintiff, SwecxcyA Wood for defendant..
''
11 Aft..— —«
1.”
; If the Author of "Querio*,'
Ath-arn, by Edward Bacon their next
“mnny Republicans." will urn.I
friend,
Jacob Sehaffhuuser and CuiTo Pcar-vr and 8weet.««t Cod-IJvcr “many Republicans" hi. “Qiuftea" will I line Holcomb, ejectment. Continued on
application of respondents on tho usual
Oil is Haxanl &amp; L'asweU’e, nude on the i receive prompt attention.
I sea shore, from fresh, irtectcd livers, by , Wo notice' a now sign for the St. i

Our Great
OUR

i laMiis Mutual Lite Insurance Cot?i[iu:iy,
T.,8. Avrora &amp; Sos*. Przucsn.iJzis absolutely pure and sweet. Patients '■ E. A. Holbrook General Agent, it* front
The May number of ths lbw JUo/ait
who have once taken it prefer it to all of the Law Office ot Meata. Wright &amp; ‘
'and CUUrnCt Zfenrurvat hand, furnish­
other*. rhystrittns have decided it ■ Holbrook, that has uo superior for Bartholomew and Myrtella Whitcomb,
in Chancery, injunction bill. Order by i! ir.g much iuterotiug ard urufitablo mat■ lieauty in the city.
f Among the necesulies of tho year, for the Court dissolving sold injunction,:
nnd a decree entered diraussitig then
। the proper development of our interests.
bill. Thomas C. Jaylar f*f complain­
..
,
,,
—.
; ant, Siaffird &amp; I’adgbasn at Plainwell,
aver tho Mill-prand on Groen *Strcvt.1 , , f ,
“
plies a want felt in every household'

W.- n ill Sell CH EAP, ur Rent to a n
spcnsible party, the Farm known a« thel
John C. Spencer Farm, in tho townshtn
r.f I tahini, in. consisting of *’• nvn-«,tiil
inipror&gt;aL Fair House, good fruit.
C F. DWIGHFA CO.
Hnstiugs, April 2. Ifi74 —If
8ny mon ; ate you Lungv '! Woman
are vvu fiiint for want of teod ? Child
do you want sh-.nclhing to «-a! ? If so
call nt Is E. Staufiiir’s Eating House
OLD. BIUIBIE »HD DIRECT ROUTE. Ninth Kde State Street, where you soil
find everything in tho line «&gt;f eatables,

Michigan Central R. R.

Siu Ho.-—N. T. 1’arkvr «f this city
will sell at low figures, ter cash or good
approved note.: two gxwd .Mores, one
weight about 12»K&gt; Iba, the other about
tHMJ lbs., twotfcngte buggit-% two double
buggies, two double and two single Harnraano. Hero ore bargains fur those
wanting wrh property, that ■ are not
often m*-t with. Cease
dStf

$8.00

New Advertisements.
Largest Stock of Black ami, Blue
Clothin^Vef*t of New York. Suits 12 to
40 dollars. Latest Styles of Boy. and
Cliildren’a Suita from two years and np.
wards.- Prices. 2 to 20 dollars.

TRIWKS

ONE PRICE.

STAB
qUMtfTEE
SHtlSFiCTIO/l

NEW

WAREHOUSE,

CLOTHING

HOUSE !

HT" Rmneinbcr uur mime “ ST.flt CLOTHLVG HOUSE** is on the Doors and
117ndon's, so ild not be deceived by other merchants, as we. have no Branch Stores.

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.

GIVEN AWAY.

BELOW THE

SURFACE I

AGENTS WAOTED THE WEBER, HALLETT &amp; CUMSTON.
AND GABLER PIANOS.

ArroixTMXUfiL—O«v. Bigtey ha. ap­
pointed CoL Jerome Cmsi. of IXgrort
a. a tnocibor of th. State M.Utary
Board, and Karaite! F. Cook, of Atm
Arbor. Assistant Clerk of the Hoo» W

FRANK L. WARD
Hastings &lt;)• Allegan.

May 15.

Ayer’s Ague Cure,

TXJIK CELEBRATED

SIMMONS &amp; CLOUGH

A rare oiiar.ro to tray Dry Guuus1
.Wp-P. K Sabin A Co. of Jackwm.;
are soiling oat thrir entire storic « first,

BAGS

VALISES

Paper. Ix'iitlier, and Zinc Trunk#
from$\25 to §20.
Wc mm Htpiare dealing in alljnir ac­
tions, Chenpetft store in Michigan, and
strictly

My MACHINERY

where there an? young to be an.tui -l
Biglow Hav ly ami Ira Snrrarrer. in ‘land instruct***!, and in work as arcuiip। Chancery, injuuctmn Lift. Ordered that'i lishod in so nteainnt and Faithful a man­
the injunction be tmob- perpetual, o» ner that all must praise its goodness.
Maaaoclhiselts. and a pair of Houdans i prayed for in the bill. Wm. D. Adams i। Send toT. 8. Arthur A Kun, Philadelphia,
froii some point east, and various parties lor coniplaiiiaut.
ure-gotting eggs for sailing trorn noted
Joseph McKee uu.. uduiitted indue
brtridurs of fancy fowls in all tents of form M n riltasn of tl»e Cniled States, I
tiieiyountry. as per his appljiritiiei, on Friday May |
the year wlmn Cough** and Cold* are . LIFE
9th, I ST#.
trnubleemn, every .family shoal .1 bavv n
undquatod fucilitioa for turning uu* jub i
William H II11) ford va. John Row-1
safo and certain remedy st hand. Dr.
printing—it ie a genuine good thing in , loader, a mu aqi.it. Judgment for plain-1
oonaection with now goods, and we will tiff by default for 8'1112 7fi nnd interest i Itensatu's Hire Syrup and Tolu, *»r Ifan •
furitoh you as low as the lowest Wo at ten per rent. Wm. H. Hayford lor i «y Syrup, is the very thing. It ia nut
only plssant for children to take, but is a
can do cheap work, good work and fine plaintiff.
certain cure for Croup, Whooping Cough.
v«4. Prices acowdingly.
,
In tho matter of tha petition of Wm. Bronchitis, Anthiua, Coughs, and all af­
/Hie Goodyear property on tho North- Kerr, ter rectificate of dtecbargu of
fection of the Throat and Lungs. Sold
mortgage. After hearing the evidence
by all Druggist*. Price 85 cents per
Stns-ts is l*eing rcuiodled, a now fence of P. McOmbar, a certifimto disdiarging'the
uiortgsg"
was
entered.
Jnrncs
built around the premiere, and now aide
Ana roc ootxo ox vnz wstxz ? Take
wulksaniU&gt;.bo constructed forthwith. A. Fwwaaey for petitioner.
along a bottle of Dr. Miller's Magnetic
The People vs. Samuel E. Forbes;
Report says this is to bo the residence of
Balm, ft wiil keep off the Chills, pre­
,
infurmofioa
forforgury.
Tried
by
jury.
Mr. 1A Mrs. Wm. H. Goodyear.
vent and cure Sea Sickness, and make
is tho time to make arrangements |I Verdict not guilty.' Thus ends one of comfortable. Only 25 cte per bottle.
1 the most important triala over had in
for fi&gt;” jeripor celebration ol tho coming
Soo advertisement in this paper.
■
this
county,
and
it
te
not
too
much
to
4th »i July, by the citizens of our City.:
Ltvr or Larrna remaining al tho
Wo lake it for granted all will favor a । ray that the defense we* handled in a
celebration, thorefore tot us take time by masterly manner, and that tho case of Hastings P. O, May 13th, M73.
Miss Addio L. Brown, Mrs. Maria
the .forolock and such make preparation tho People wn* presented in ita clearest
as will, reflect lesling credit on our ytrang light. Il is, also duo Mr. Holbrook Hills, Miss Addio Jones, Philip Martin,
that we should uy that bo was engaged Mrs. Sarah Parker, Mtu Freni: Row­
for the defsnae in this caso before his ley, Mis* Bury Tanner, Cvnrail WorIL E. Combs t Co. have just opened election as Prosecuting Attorney. Jas. lino, Mrs. Addie 0. Young, Mrs. NeUio
a new hat, cap, boot and shoo store in A. Swessey far tho People, Q G. Hol­
Young.
W ashington Black, State Street, Fred brook and Wm. fl. Hayford, assisted
Direct yoar letters to number of P. O.
Alexander being in charge, where cau bv N. A. Balch of Kalamesoo, as coun­
sel for tho roepondent___
be ftxmd a full stock of everything in
thrir lino as good a. tha best an-1 as
Tas Rzruauc.—Tho May number uf
cheap as such a quality of goods can bo this exceedingly popular magazine, do
voted to the dissemination of political
information, is before us, and as ever ia
held In tha Catholic Church hare on tho of great practical value to every Amer­
third tiunisy of this month, (next Sab- ican who would bo posted on tho politi­
batbpiWtng to tha absence u( the Pastor cal movsniouts of tho day and ago. It
to attend tha Syuoi of the Clergy of tho is publisbed by the Republic Publishing
Dtoceae nt Detroit. The next regular Company, end edited by Has. J*x» M.
Edreh«e», so well known to Michigan
serviev will be ix&gt; the first Sunday of
rasa as the former able editor «*f the
June, ti*u Feast of Pentecost or Whit Detroit Tfritaat. and for many years the
ffaiulay. The Catholic Church hero ia Qiairman of too Itepeblioan Bute Ceualso, t« be enlarged 22 foot at oner, as trnl Cotaroittoo- Tho tart that hs is ed­
the present buMing having already .teeu itor of the Republic is a sufficient guar­
MV
auto" that it is. ail it prutes*™ to U.
found too sranli la acctnamodato the
members of that Church.
Tha Attzanc w an exoeedingly iuterreting number. Celia Tlwxter writes
charmingly of her “ChiM-Iafe at the
Ideal Hlwals;” Parton contribute* a
rind account of ‘*Tbe PrceUtontral Compaign cf 17M Prot Agaraiz droeribes
-ACrni^i through tbo Galapagos.;"
Robert Date Owen givaaa an entertain-

:

SUIT!

Other Stores tu*k no much more for
t Ire name goods
We always keep Fine Custom made
Suits from 2&lt;i to 3-7 dolhtry.

Tho subscriber, having purchased tbo '
••Magnetic Write and Water Cure E»Gardens in all parts of our City are
tablishment,” situated in the village of
; Plainwell, earnestly requests all pcr- j Iwiug put in order, Lawns beautified
sons indebted to him, either by note or . cud thereby the app*-aranco of tho City
•
book account, to rail and settle tho sama 1 inuoh improved.

BfKRALL

GREAT

cxjiected. will lecture at one uf the
eherthtes in this City on Sunday aveniug next Sabjstet, -Tha Botafttific Eri-

■At*

EORGE

�MEW ABTKRT!«EMRKT8.

would if Ln had cut it for the hayi
There would not have been over four
ton* at the moat, and th* bay would
hav* fetche-l 816 * ton. which would
have been 864 fnr tho hay. Well, there
acre two tone of straw, which brought
• 12 50 per ton—825 fur tho straw, there
were twenty -four bushel* of *»ed, which
brought 33.50 per bushel—*84 for the
ra^i; add *25, which would be *109.
Now Bubtract *3 fo.- thrwehiag. which
leave *106, and you see th*r* was *42
mure riroist in the seed than there would
have been in the hay

ORDIXAXCE XO tH-

Wishart's Pino Tree

nrLATTVB TO UCEXltt.

Diuchy * Cota. Column.

Tar Cordial,
teTrausa- »*rt tewotiw ra* U»U» ■

NATURE'S GREAT REMEDY

•1*^1 »»i eksclAa *■«*• lias
Is l4.au rkueaa skeM tea S*e«M &gt;
Carla* was eeaa * i-&gt;l«*i aarra
BeMlsWraaaraaM1 la (raw.

ZESs »s--“- wSxiS
BITTERS

0123484823232323484853010100534823530248
1180—Glass window* unad for light,
i
1236—Ctinmaya first put to houaa*.
I 1252—Lead pipe* tor carrying water.
1209-Spectacle* invented by an Ital­
ian.
1302—Paper tint made from linen.
'. 1841 — Woolen cloth first made in

1410—Art of painting in ©it
1440—Art of printing from mureable

y
fr
!

mortgage sale-

BUILDERS’

Sara»r
■ra ।

■sv.-rafS
m. •*■**©** teol&gt;a ».r-.,. „
wU I* JeKsjfUlkk. eitA m
*

Wild life in the Far West

iraad

SALE OX EXEt l Tiux.

1490— Telescope invented, by 1'arta
and Jansen.
r
®r&gt;1 brought to Europe

"SUS

England by

(■*n«r «f •ovuea Ik.I

'-J pare anKtUOOQ

1618—Circulation tf the blood
covered by Huvwj.
1022—Brick first made of any

1625—Wins made from grape* in
England.
1630—Pendulum clucks first inrent-

Saints
’
or rue

SlN^RS'
* BiRLtt.
Notice to Special-Tax Payers.

500.stirs

ftA.-WTlft.'teS
celli. in Italy.
1545—Air-gun* in ran tod1050—Broad first made with yeaat.
17411—Steam engine* invented.
1069—Cotton tint planted in :
a.-,—

60,000 00

1755—Steam engine* improve! by .
’stt
1783—Stereotyping invented in Scat- .
n&lt;L
1-88—Animal tnsgnetum discovered j

Great American Dyspepsia Pills,

SINE’S
!IFT SjxNTERPfVSE.

1832—Telegraph invoated by Morse ■
1839—Daguerreotype made by Dogu-,

| on Sunday is void.
| A note obtained by fraud, ur from one
intoxicated, cannot be collected
town*. On th* form, ownership goes a
If a note be foot or stolen, it due* nut
great way* in conducing to a rational release th* rffaker—he mu*t pay it.
course toward tho brute creation. In ' An endureer of a note i* exempt from •
the Urge citie*, where so many hors-* liability, if nut served with notice of it* '
and mule* are entrurtod to the hand* of I dishonor within twenty-four hour* of I
hired driver*, half brute* naturally, and
made *tillmore brutal by tho u'so of
liquor, it i* hot a matter of to much
wonder that violent abate often occurs
that render* neceuary the enforcement
of law* for protection, or that soeietiee
exirt for this eproific purpose But it it
Ignorance of tho law excuses no one.
not with tha latter that th* 7‘rosrw F»r
&lt;•», vwy fortunately, ha* to do. With It ia a fraud to conceal a fraud.
Tbo law ramfiela no one to impoesithi* class, reaecn ia ont of tit* question,
even at time* of personal interview;
ilitie*.
An rgreameut without cunaider*Iion
tainted appeal* are •till mere itseles*.
But on tbo form, luckily, such ia not
often thb case.
With tho farmer and hi* boy*, at
least, th* ill treatment of stock, wheth­
er used for work ar otherwise, the iu*t-

product, and her keeping nwulta in &gt;om
inttead of profit
Tfo&gt; maiming, or
murder if we may ao call it ef «*ther
become* a dead Ium to the pockot
Thia ie ao whether injury rwulta from
willfntnaai or heodla**n*M ia a moment
of naaaion, neglect or injudicious though
well manat treatment But it moot in
truth be *aid that ib*»c principles are
for lee* acted upon by fanner* than in
■11 raaeon one would expect Tho actu­
al loaa to farmer* by culpable ill treat­
ment of domeetic aaioial* in any of our
State* would more than pay tho form
taxa* thereof While those resulting
from ignorance and car*le*aua*e would

quaation coacwrniug the truth of thera
■latomont*. For ,their verification let
any thoughtful reader take a careful
»unwy ut th* condition ot th* matter in
hi* own neighborhood and township.
We are *11 roundly prating about our
unjurt taxation .nuwd by th* dubon«ety of oAniala. the ring* and monopo­
lies, which in Heaven** nam* we would
not paJHato in tho least, but while seek­
ing to stop the warte at tho bung-hol-.
let ua not' forget th* waste by th* *pig-

The Pin Tree Tar Cordial,

^GREENBACKS
i Sltrrr-naewnirt Ifar-

0,000
raters* orarar
• le mM Car *4
•RIXPJX
i-U* at hr.bal.

Sewing Machine

TO-DAY.
DIO LEWIS. Editor.

.•ittatsicss
i. latesoU/ rtHMUi

wra=

DODDS,
NERVINE

8 Wood
chines

°r rir"'-

y«XXr»«&lt;
i 800 Pages, 250 Engravings.
A .Urtlin* llpwaT Medial Uambaf. et -!&gt;•

DOES IT!

Shelters.

U is lie New DitH Mr Mint

W.T

WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS

S'i’K

Plantation
BITTERX

A NEW BOOK

and mercy toward* th* brute creation I ASH. OAK or BOCK ELM LUMBER
that nxne* under the care of the hus­ delivered thete or at any Mill within
bandman; not only for merry ’* and de­
cency' e take, but for tbo «ak* of econo­ ten miles of Hasting*.
my and thrift. Tlie bu*y neeson for the
teams of th* form is the tune for reflec-

iLANTATION

UNDEVELOPED WEST

MOTJCH IX ATT AI ll.XEJrr.
ATBjjr.M^gltq AS. - TU rrsU Co*

Bitters

lUWrt J.Onel ead|
rautip,. I .
twotm

OB

FIVE TEAR! IN THETEIIIT0IIE8
By J. IL BEADLE.

and oomparauvoly with ease Another
way ia to carry it in a boek«t and aow
by ataaka aiaadar to sowing broadcast
A* to th* paaprt time to sow an wheat,
I would state that If you eoed with clo­
ver., immediately after seeding is the
l«t tijno ; it not raeded. I aow no pine­
tar, as I hove neeer reeeived any bene­
fit bv putting it an wheat Tho best
Ume to tow plaster on ofover i*.after it
get. a good Mart. g««aUy about May
Irt, bet never before the graa* Marta, a.

greet abandanc*. in foct, han rooked
naw other 9at dry- The firat year or
ao we found difficulty ia nproiag them,
u we pocked for the table ee fort as
they were ready Thera are only two
points, if obeerwed will eaewm ranca**
Retaliate I*** O-tapof rack
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THEIEITFIUTI* THE WOILI.

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12,000.000 ACRES.

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_

Only 50 Cents per Bottle.^

Aauwvuri'
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.
IURE YOUR LIFE

Tie Iitnl Life Iinraice Caguj,

LARGEST and STRONGEST

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VOL. XVIII

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN

WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1873.

jjortrg.

Pnitgiwl W feWw Cartt

THE cacss.

OF THE

minsav

at law.

OLIffl

ea™-U*u..rraw«ii&gt;s

Wiih .pint BMk.

CBM

■uaiheMUaTMaul

One Hundred and Fifty sold in Thirty Days.
«'~° MOXKY TO LOAN la mu ef tbreekee-

ISiaTtalteiSSsJE:

The Third Car Load expected soon.
It is the “ Farmer s Favorite.”
Every one likes it.

ily of it.
Advertise it!

WRIGHT*. HOLBROOK.

1I&gt;|
ATTOBXKY »■ tew, Mkiur 1* ChuMvry'wU

■TiiL-a

DCRGHLR.

CtENL’IXE

» could be bad.
joeof the OCP
In, the Menufsc■n year» ago and
futile endeavor

sod

plow.

Bh'&lt;rall»S.ra ,Wra —,«1 b •b~4 ““ -Xrara «&lt; a. r~&gt;k.wb.
10 homo neet
Oh wb.t «
1U Cdn»'Jt«ent»- I« u alw»yn tilled

MOTHERS EO-S

Sb* was naturally a tidy woman, and j Lath morning Mr. Wilton nut on a
ns »ho looked around upon the vntidy warm, new under-shirt, and saw bi*
house sbo grow nervous elnuat to de- little one* looking fnwh and swwit in
sj-air, and tlio tears foil last upon the I tlsoir new garmtmta ; but bo saw not
। baby* fac* at her breast,
; thkt the finger* (hut had to patiently

Retucin'icr that

JOHN ROBERTS

The Manufacturers’ Agents for Barry County
And keep constantly on hand a large stock nf POINTS and other Repair-.

strong desire to return house and to it*
-h. no.—I * &lt;hMrf-l fep—,„ “
b—&lt;—14 a. —
n.unllj, b«L.u -.Ab™,Irah..
dutiw and cares onoe more. So. oq*
morning, in early winter, slio Jeft*li«r
I Lose hope* and aspirations that come
" “ I cuuM oely go easy Joi
good bye* rnnong the bills of her aid
to most of us to ebear our discontent. . ?,.**“•
when
| home, and went back tu Ufa's ovaryJay
' Hbe loved beautiful things. &amp;o loved f
than
1 nature and longed for a stroll
Troll aver
oret trie
the tI
— — ,—
“»&gt;Y eS« —
bom.
— to
•- mother «..»•«!
duties with axia l and thankful heart.
prairie that lay broedafid Iat
’ ’ around I ’V 1v""
kno
w* •**—
KM
"‘W------------EUr*r “• UP «U i But ,h" old ,if,»
il* «■*!■'«• round
cnoour3Ka-I-&gt;1' oud lb* pale l:p* quivered । ot work and “ toil without rcootupanso"
L«r. But slio found very
_____
' ‘ ’tho
’ । luxury
luxury ' T“*bly.
, was over. Tbero wa* to be no moro
agement for luxuries, oven
" 1 a Uh you could, I'm sure," replied yearning* for sympathy, no moro word*
। of a ramblo out of dour*.
sordid m
,irr husband. "But Susan, I don't seo [ of duapronation, no moro of the "p*nHer husband waa
sn who
1
‘drunI lt 1 “*b‘
*Ma‘'' “7 wi*&lt;’ aild !KiUnd Jbolish" economy,
.ra^w..
I
Xa-T •tocb&lt; Lut prices are low now, it Husband and wife aharo alike in comtfo,
i wou!dn't W
“H- I couldn't got ■ fort-, and the dd hard life is buried.—
means aF iJanur ratiinw and
i BBcl1 ’nOre
calre*
I R1T'!
A'isw Jfoysww.

■«'G'i'V

...’SiJ&amp;u'.T.
Which we sell at factory price.

The OXX.T Wagon that Lae the SLOPE SHOULDERED SPOKE.

Buckafe Jriqpjci^ and Reapers, Superior Grain Drills, Ulrica Wheel Rakes. Corn
nhd Fallow Cultivators, etc., etc., etc.

i £ wmcEiSK

OBI'l n U. 8. M.niiaL:&lt;J.u.raiC.UMilM Aetal

AMS, WILLIAMS. * CD,
.
rACnnUHCRaadDaaUrt In DrawU B4d rt^jnna.
Dwr. Ill&gt;41. Milk Aeta.

a loving Lome in an Eastern State, and
'on*'PUat«
mad- for Limrelf a hptn. on th* |«iries ™
“’,e“h'
, of lbw West H. was de*mod a very . ,Mr*- W,iWn dM
«P'J
shrewd man by the nalghbore around. 1 do’bt
" ~
Ira— a»ra.V —I —.Ira- ' U1SI X1 B

Salt! Salt! Salt!
FARMERS

BLACMMITHIJiG,— 4hmhi

-«w4 p*trH*Meyuur Holt at the old, stand of

girl John Wilton had brought there
eight yean before.
Mr*. Wiltoq did not uk her husband
if bo had stoypod a: Mr*. Flynn’s she
•uppoaod of ciurao he bad; end tho fol­
lowing week she watched every day for
bet expected help. Watched but nut
waited, but as the hoar* went by, she
began the task and kept at it until ii
was done.
-Mr. Wilton jirotendud not to see all
this. Ho kept aloof as much as possi­
ble, to u to avoid any explanation hu
might bo called upon to make; b.it

BARLOW

Dye Stiifis,

where you know you get none but the FIRST QUALITY.

PAINTS &amp; OILS
School Books J- Stationer//

Pure Wines and Liauorst

PBESCBllTiONS

ANlS" FAMILY

FOR MIDIC1XAL PUU*0.sEa

J. S. GOODYEAR &lt;fc Co.

Sweet’s H°Telj
GRAND KJLPlDM,.............................. MtCD.

Michigan Exchange.

RECEIPTS.

Entire tat M®. June IS, 1811

TOIlW HI H l«
What is it ?

'

John WUtoa glanced at bar os he Jttet stand her* and
want or t of tho dour, an-1 mistook th* »w the water run of
Hash uf antia
of health, an

through lior tear*.

"Nothing for her? My God, doctor T
You don't mean that she is past ,*11
help J” and John Wilton'i heart doom­
ed tu stand still for a moment
" I did not say she was pas*. Lain,"
It. after all. tiha'll ham tho house replied the doctor. “ The truth is, Mr.
er pcopte liappy,"
■
tarn of general interest; but he cannot
shinin' agin Saturday night, aad then U ilton your wife is worked down, and
‘■Well, I'll try tho last thing firat."
I'll juat give her tho money I’d bad to
and she went to work to amuse bur iitpay Mrs Flynn. It'll go toward burin'
tlo luothcr Willie, who was crying. By
the winter things for iho familyand
tho time aha had him riding a chair and
ho gave the well-filled pocket-book a
loving squeeze.
Saturday night found th* houio all
arc
a good sunshine maker, for you're
smfling, a* Mr- Wiltun had pophosiod,
got alxiut all you or Willie can hold juat unusual price; that a naw school-bou**
but Mm. Wilton looked mor* tired and
now. But Im’s try what we can do with
tho second rule."
•‘But I haven't anything to .enjoy,,
was hardly' a. rooompenso. But Mr.
'cane® alt mr dolls urn old. And tnv nin.
Wilton felt Mtisfied. Strange he could
in tho local paper ehould
not pezmir* the odor of the eaaene. of a gnat leap; which undoubtedly would
••Hold," said Unde Jack; "hare's an
life in th* shining window* and whiten­
old newspaper. Now 1st'* gat some
ed walls; but he only aoid, as h*
fun oatoiit."
glanced about him:
nry deep intellect to
"Fun out of c newspaper! why, bow i.i tho vmv life and ■
you talk."
Bnt
Uncle
Jack
showed
bar
hpw
to
g it had teemed si
man with," anti ho ohucklod to bimaeU;
fullset meaninir of

DENTIST
jflio DHY QOODS i/i E/ioltst Vwrrr-

How can I help it

th® robin'*
gate pay for his work, and, therefore.

WARD.

JtaiRUle,
Mickiian.
AR W»rk prompUr sttswJad ta.

S

Russell &amp; Nevins

of paper doll* and how to make pretty
thing* for Willie out of tho paper. Thon

ondar-shirt*
** I wouldn't for four times that much
feel ao srora out as I do t&lt;
mgbed Mrs. Wilton to hersrlL

Why, it is LEE REED’S Trip Hammer.

And »o aho found many a ploaasnt
amueament. and when badtime came
aha kimed Uncfo Jack, and aaid“Good night, dear Uncle Jack-"
'•Good night, little sunshine maker,"
said Undelack.
And site droamod that night that
Unde Jack bad built a great house,

Immense Stock

IF YOU WANT
to LOW an to DEFY COMPETITION.

Fall

John must ba fitted up; then the four
litfla one*, and lastly, hanolf. Her own

fdrd ft»nr
H AMMEREH.

South side State StreetHAST1K0B. MICH.

PAiXTING!

I am prepared tn offer

Meantime, John Wilton waa thar-

Single scat Buggies as Low as
One Hundred Dollurs.

Water
Goods.

Svxjuijra Factomt.
Uncle Jock end Little Jenny.

Ladina will find almost everything
uaualiy.kept in a Dry Good*

L shall atoo build Hluarn I'uroi tMoax.

bright, wotm tint* or

"John, I Wish you would call at Mr*

The man took a sup or tw
thin turned toward the tall,

stook, and
machine, and
felt "quite poor,'' ho oaM
r&gt; '
m.. U-A

we are continually-------- „
thing. Wo am Bring at «]
ta.-1 ar.d too reckltea a rate.
[Wvcv.ua.

had

2STow Farmers,

doing duty tu cbildnra'i clothes, or

lor Larjgr .J &lt;»»&gt;■
you could ret a
HoHelte-a.
&lt; ««*«■
the WHEEL,

For the Gvntleusea.

Pricei Guaranteed.

HASTINGS IARBL1 WORKS'

■■ What it it John ? What is wrong

"Axsstigo tuts uuv- mki me man.
m sure ii don't look nry bed.
"Ob, John! th* house is dreadful
dirty. Look at the wall* and win­
dow*"
••Pooh 1 X *e* dirtier ones owry dgy;"
had struck

Wilton had beard him rail her &amp;mte.

Hastings, March. 6.1BTX
MONUMENT*
HEADSTONES.
TABLE TOPS,
MANTLES,

H. F. STTINHOFF

J. Odle St Son,

GROCERS.

ITALIAN
AMERICAN

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

MARBLE

a hundred,

WOBUMG AID BISTING.

And two Seated Farmers’ Buggies at

J. HEWARD

ttr.t

&lt; nitwe that delight in (XtensiT* patron-

A PABABLE

Medicines
GOODYEAR at

without conveying th* slightest of what
it is for—a disgrac* to th* business
man, a jeer to the editor and on insult
•—Ira —. r„_ &lt;t_ _

acter te always bright and ntat looking.

long ago found out that
hit tdol, and everything
ifioed to it—even hersolf,
she eomotimos thought, when, with

DRUGS

j

Make Yo«r Own Bunahin*.

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

HESSMER, HEATH k. CO.
.ssnsfsTitsdttessrsist
&gt;u«»aw ta(ll««rw siJBsrtal Riibw fvraliksd.

J AVISO Rra-.-.-i !. ar era, U»|. «s J.e.rwa
rtrwu I w-mU »« rwrvrttallr setwi: Ik- W
K«M, at tkv tkrwsrs aaa
ii Barty
&lt;.«lr-\uso4ra. u, *e* Sbor.
vyt.
ra. ...I.
. m Alt
nr...

SSL’E i S

““"A w&gt;“'“
i Hur* whim tjie heart is orerLurdon-'d morning scarcely strong enough to fart[ by grief u* trial! They soon to b* th* I *n &lt;b« gannento of tbo little ouss about
leir chubby
, could fee! agpu.
, M&lt;»P*por tor if not to print adrertteo। rinsi that wash our hearts from selfish. ] tbtir
chubby Httl*
Httl* forms.
forma.
Bpricg came,
ante, bright and joyous m
as 1 1 And what Kjoy to sit for bout* at th*
■ ncsi.
Spring
Kn. WUm&gt; -V l-r »4 kiHM-,1 i — a...,;—a.------- _=.U a---------------“f“■ feet of her Who first guidod her own
Lv. .1... ra-ra.
.1-4 „4, .»4SU»«H&gt;lu4ral™u^mUS»4. fieltering step*. The poor worn out
advertiaament? When than art. a good
.o -1» ... I... burd.o rf |J—4-A
. *~ WilM &gt;»4 bra
many men of this kind in town, wo can
--.i ..trai- Vi—:__ i.___ ______ v-&gt;.. crowing thinner and t-ater all winter
toll It by a single glance at tho local
But with returning hualtli re-qn a nawapaper. It look* muddy and eeng-

TRIAL

r'iHHClANa^aad Sarwoi. Ogwevw F.uhL

U. DIAMOND.

I

xfficldc.'sell their uwu, *

they Shoucbt to secure ajarfifl!
Unfortunately not belngposteo
lurera, they got the termij u.oi
not adapted to the wsnb i»
to injure the reputation and ml

.... .i.nki.Hiiiit.'w-, » «

NO. 4.

But I reckon the wim-] Mrs. Wilton did
’ fether used to(
fuU
i mon them dayn ------------- 1- _/ l-.._ . u&gt;ft
• stuff than r-----iw-a-day*. Git up Dobbin,
"Now-a-day* th* wimmen want so
Mr. Wilton pyorod * true
I've hired heap of work done for 8u- much help, to get rid of work," contin­
r. flho bud help when we ued Mr. Wilton. Td like to g*t a
killed
_
•awing-machino, but it'a out of tho
’Nervy Gilman
It”
to undertake it, we
Mtn, Wilton thought of the mower! Mr. Wilton nccoc
afford it, either, forniy mowing-maebina
must Ito* paid for thia fall, and Lwant to
iuuuu wim ICO ecucirca, l
buy somo moro stock, too, this fall, end
•aid, and Mr. Wilton waa ri
I must have a oorn-plantcr next spring. heavy load, fibe did not go to bed that i
ent, cheerfully acquiescing
Un- k— If i i,.—_ _I
night until Jong after he husband was I •ogKcation, tend oven saggeating thinn folks in Nsw Yo:k or in Massachusetts,
Hyxm'» and didn't stop. Git ’ up Dob- sleeping soundly- Bhn Lad worked hart ।i for bar comfort that he once would have and the old folk* wBl show it to other
old folks, and the nu and daughter* Of
al! day. atid sleep would bo a welcome '
other old folk* will Mftftj•“—“
What was th* hollow-ayad, tired- guest, but the little gurmont was much
er from ita columns that a
। looking'woman th inking of all this
pcnM Bow. Ho Lad sold -ha young
timet Thinking of ! 8Ln had no timt to - -------- . - ------- - ——•
ra-Mra., uus stock for much les Uian ho „Paid L&lt;
. think of anything but work.. - The not worse then th* poor, hungry heart them, that tris wife might be nursed
I churning waa not dour, the breakfast
ached for sympathy and comfort.
She
back to
life--------------and health. And h&lt;- could
dishes ware unwaaltad, the milk was .kra.-a. -e v- ttrlnrr.loTillg husband, but rejoice
the sacrifico when ha anw •tardy sons of tba East-a*.
not aUnimed, the w**Vs ironing stared
might become more her
. . eyes
• gri
P*1” bright- ond her stop alas.
iho Eldorado* of the West, xh*n
—ra/kM H T# X*____ I Ira
her in th* fane, and last, hot not least,
tic.'
many Lava found homo* and happine
was th* little on* togging at her skirts. I,” aba cried to bar-1 “ Stay a* long m you plaasa," wm land
Tba' focal paper u *
' Legging for nourishment. Bui It does; ••
rory bate to lire far." J b“ parting mcaaage to his wife, as^^| — —fortune*.
- -1 I...!*- -V iJ
■’

SiriiBl aM Ittfausl

--DENTIST

we i

ili

oar irMitiiiliMiMK em
UDfura

tmcco

Uffi«D:BfflUn,8R BSmiffi!

out with ths ulmoat
Now that the good
the nett trouble WM

Title*

�^cpuiliran fanner.
wdl

FARMERS!

S25,OOO

A JUBILEX or OUK OWE
Grand Rapid* ha. 140 mIoou.

intrednoed^aa * background to

tba resolution. adopted by the convention
Rapids fa 3145,700.
‘ new poeJcflos hasbeen established

Things” GltesoreU CaMittg—Heu

Twin Laks, Muskegon county.

direct connection with thia "dty, all of
a Grand Beals 1 AD of Uta which will iuue round-trip excursion
tick.te to Chicago and return, al greatlv
Ticket! at Special Bate! tho Whole reduced rates By this moans stwcial
facilities will bo afforded from Green

office just established in Mason Conn-

Support Your Home Industries!

With Bin. The Great Southern De­

Take a Look at lew Chicago.

« lauxs, The productive i nd ostriee

KAKSAB FINDS-

more horrible in the effort to invent

A new boll-ringing troupe, composed
entirely of ladies, has been organised
which allusion has been
ai Niloe.
The State Sabbath School Conren-

built at Jackson, h) bo operated in
nrchon with the chrmicaJ works of

acceptance ol an opjiortunitv so favorbin
for enjoring the hospitality of tho Gardon Cay, and giving«rfaf to tho occasion
by thfar presence.
Were anything needed to aasuni the
succee *&lt;f tho schema, other than its bold­
ness. ariginalitv, and entire derirability,
it is found in the thorough competency
of its sjiecially engaged managers,

Are Sift" er HATS

4444
15,00
8,00
5,00
75

PLOWS •

B-IlWjeST

4 &lt;Mf® 1
Built in the Country.
«« o..t von no looser need to buy Hosts , built In Ohk&gt; or Indiana, thus sav.

Appreciating the fact that the ruined
city has done

moditiee required fa exchange, are in
many instances injurious and to certain
intereete absolutely destructive, arising

OF

" -p lie.
Yard^vitjo Sheeting at "
12c.
Stripe Shirting
“
20c.
Cottonudes, Fm
F. A M. CuMimere, " 25 to 85c.
Boy«' Suita, Wool,
Mena’ Union Caaaitncre auita. wool,
“ Cotton auita,
Linen Coita,

included within tho ranges ot our rail-

of obscure journals. But the worthy
cinson from Cincinnati, or Calumet—it
A company Las Loen organized at is immaterial which —who, hypothecat­ arrange the details and personally de­
Flint with a caiptal of 850,000 for the ing an opinion upon tho rod-hot miles vote their time and exjieriance to tho
development of the grandest celebra­
l'u’JM’ °f manufacturing
woolen
tion ever known in Chicago, and, of the
Imlay City baa'adopted a license of thing elae," got fooled, - another warn- kind, tho finest in tho world.
sia/1
_ — __.i_ __
licly sold.

the house where thia family lived, bnt

C0NBI8TINO

previously

reader the fact'
plans
--------—---------------------------- —B Jacked
A new organ has recently bs«n sad somewhat seriously interfered with
placed in tho Methodist Church at Al bv Messrs. P. Laiek, N. Ergv. and Goa
bion, at a cost of 8400.
Headitivoness. Tu be sure it must in
Individual exiatenoo'dqwnds;
Union City has a ciothseupiu factory
Wauaxs. All natural products are
the traits of labor and capital, and as

national industries
are only sustained and proposed bv an

That I Must and Wil! Sell in Sixty Days.

fa rapidly suUid.ng in |
California.
Hie Proaident' denies any change in I
friends throughout the country would his policy regarding Louisiana
L'L-.-____ I’ll_____ j
if
Moro than 10,000 immigrants have
landsd in New York within a w»ok I
jwst
The late frosts bare badly damaged
t be fruit crops ia many sections in Ionvatatra is uaroay,
There ia great sympathy for the sur-

।

We also build the

Keep a Fashionable Tailor and Cut and Make
to Order.
Rooms and Offices to renta over my store.

orgtmirod at Williauutou, Ingham
■.Max am
*-i
County, with a membership &lt;?f 10 : it is
entitled " Williamston Lodge No. 205.”
product; therefore.
The total number of men employed
The victims ot
tn the saw-mills at Flint ia 485, antral
is exjwcted that 105,000,000 feet ot lumJv W HHi ■
—____ .__
to obtain from Cungreea and tho differ­ Iwr will
including Dr. York, Henry F. McKee- ent State Ugialaturo-iauch Legislation
Foundlaad.
u may be nsceeendrf» control and limit
The new M. E. church at Ludington, placement fa concerned,—naturally de­
Much enthusiasm fur the new Allan-1by law, within tho proper constitution­ was dedicated on the 28th silt. Rev. mends somsthiag unusual in ths wsy of
al end legitimate limits, the rates and
a celebration. It is fitting, too, at this
advanced stage of our reconstruction, Cotton Exchange.
Mfas Lillian Edgerton, the new. Ig
।
minply of Sult for sale at Lowcut market rates.
678.
’
■* ws should, in toms pronounced manner,
1
foilMr. Cartwright of Marshall claim* ac knowledge that the humanity toward raaa&lt;^ beautiful star lecturer is
developed ia our neighbors—
ng on marriage and divorce.
their Brick Warehouse.
an invention which does away with the 'ourselves
— kl.l.
_____ Ti l__ TT___
Hie Pope ia again very feeble. His
“dead center” in the crank of the steam
81st birthday cam. on Tuesday, but he
to extreme torture by tho populace to jrodi-eor may bo jointly rewarded fur engine,.thereby saving a large per rent neither unappreciated nor forgotten.
of power.
waa unable to receive and deputations.
bis ho ■ toil, the ctmsumer have
Ttis Salt isTwcm 1« R cat mat Ila sal! Enaal ii He Walter.
Five car loads of United States in­
The South Haven I’omulogical Socie­
cheap products and our almost limilleM
fantry |«ascd through St. Louis last
furiatod as the eridimces of thia terrible surplus, find foreign markets at rateo to ty haa decided to make an importation ’•
weak on their way to the Lava Bods.
a
of English Sparrow* to aid the fruit i
compote with the world.
The appointment of Miniatei-to Rus- ]0 BaTrel lotn and more sold to dealers at a very Email
crime multiply, and come of their proAe*eJred, That cheap transportation, growers of that district in their war t
aia haa Iwsa tendered to Judge Pierre’
rCar-load
'-- ’ J Rates.
both of Demons and propertv, being against insects.
vance above
pout,
of
New
York,
in
tho
place
of
Orr.
1
most conducive to the free movement of
deceased.
guilty parties and bring them to justice
An attempt was made a few daya i
consumption of tho p -oducta of different
through the law.
(ports of the Union, is essential to tha ceivod fur the roof, and it ia di-signed to could not be hollered. This matter has ago in tho streets of New Orleans to as- I
occupied
tho
thought
and
attention
ot
its
•iilfsre and p usperity of tho country.
have the building completed in beptemsasaiuato Kellogg, the Governor of
vroj-cturs for a long time, and has now
JiesiiieeJ, That the constant and fre­
Editonal Brevities
become sufficiently matured to be made
quent association of the inhabitants of
Hon. I. A. Fancher, who ably repre­
Of 2,254 boilers inspected in March
remote parts of tho United States is not sented Isabella and Midland Counties public without faerct producing that in­ by agents of tho Hartfun! boiler i n*ur■
/"'XT, 2 — 14
jury which often accrue, frou; prams
aoee company. 1,207 pare defective end
MH10 1HH6
in tho recent session ot tho Legislature, turn and ill-advised publication.
Administration Since 1859, tho revenue
has become the managing editol
w „
mon oua population within the vast area K^s15011"11"*^
to the rubject
Iho Cungroeaional Coavea tian in St j
o.
‘
our
temtory.
been just about 13,000,000 a year for
Tcmiafnel Tuwllrn.cn arut waserotf;
a xosrru evsuar
Snelted, That th. best interred of
corned by Mayor Brown.. Addreeoos
Jonesvillo, in Hillsdale county, opens ; haa been fixed upon, for in
the different porta of tho country atoi
were made by tho Hon. Henry T. Blow
should demand the freest possible inter­
and
others.
change of the industrial products of the Tha factory will have eighty looms, , «ndly, ba gotteu up. Boston haa tried
Tho first installment of 5,000,000 tnevaried cliuiaieo and industries of the end it is owned by a stock company. | th. thing in a big temporary barn with
tal cards waa shipped from Springfield.
°f th° coa,P“,J’ “ » certain degree of success; Cincinnati
revenue waa only 3570,000. A similar United States, so that breadstuff*, tex­ i ”
is now attemp’mg to remove the die- Maas., to Washington last Monday.
tile fabrics, eoal, iro-, lumber, sugar about gio.mw.
Duriag the abeoncj of the family at: grace which the aaasions of the liberal Of this numlier. New York and Phil­
and various other products, local in
their production, but general in their church on Sunday, the residence of Dr. i republican convention fixed upon their adelphia take 1,000,000 each; Boston,
conaumptiun. may all reach the con­ Bissell, of Saginaw, was broken into i fair-ground hall, by giving a serial of St Loaie. Chicago and Cincinnati, 500.­
000 each.
sumer at the teort practical cost of
Senator Sumner was divorced from
transportation, and thM an arbitrary
wife, Alice M. Sumner, by a Boston
Connecticut shows that tho Stale debt and unm essury tax levied by the
ing up miles of arehiteeturai fronts, and hla
C»an on tho loth.
.
trau»]&gt;urteni over and above a fair re­
A lady teacher nf Niles was waylaid
The president has appointed Jaekmuneration for his investment is a bur- and “wallop, d” over tho head with an
fork as Chief,
LITERART ROTICES.
vice Van Hathat thia was done under a Republican

I

"IP"

Stalky Cultivator 1

Robbins

MUDGE.

SALT

BARLOW &amp; GOODYEAR

WOOD

; Water Lime

Shingles of all kinds,

pi/IE LU/OBEIf FUItfISffED Ifi CAA LOUD
LOTS.

Wool, Wheat, Oats and Com.
Sjjijtoe

SAWING

MACHINES !

in

FIELD BOLLEB8, HABBOWS,
SCRAPEKS. CORN TOOLS. Etc

fi mb jib
BUCKEYE

»

CRAIN DRILL

And a Full Line of Farming Machinery.

Qooermif.

DWIGHT A- BURRALL.

JOSEPH PFLUG !

Administration.
bit
JibeeW, That certain leading railroad
C-. 8. Knickerbocker, rorenllv a night
*
“ ,h“ eo^Tt h* [ Of wUt
liati, Chicago is to have, during the tire: corporations "of the cuunby. although
chartered to subeervo tho bailie interest clerk in the Bay Cltv Postoffire, has ! “ ‘A*® J*
Dy whom conand endowed with the right of eminent
mtmo^fi^m'lfa^iMered'Stoira
I A
P*U*OC* ‘“d
“1 attention
fate.i. ?fa™.,, “j*n’t1™*.■?“d--a|"•
Michigan Southern Railroads.
suggested themselves, and impart so
The exi«nmantol rafting logaacpies j much of ths details as the Ti-ss deems
to plunder the imblsc, enrich themselves
and impoverish the country through
which th»y run.
to bold such
corporations have not only disregarded
item of importance to Chicago.
The Jeelam Cdasze of Friday, says:
forbid. In a hall or church T Worse
Gen. IL ll. G. Minty was in town
at reduced rates. Everybody should
reufa,. n.. cfa-ni i.
«&gt;™ifa.n«fa,j»dUfa(fa.j Utl a
oral buperintendent of the Atlantic. If.».t—-i.a—...
Kxroar says that Hon. H. H. WheelGulf and West India Transit C
railway managenwnt having failed tu formerly the Florida Bailway.
sical efforts enjoyable.
moot tho juat expectations ami demand
of a long suffenng people must be radth"
iclly reformed and controlled by the lteoc.pt. for the week ending Mav 13th i **•* bwn -1*1”
strong hand of the law. both State and
I1 “
National, and railway corporations com- am. fa. CH.31M9-, fafa, . b.r.
in tb. Tr—r, of »«.Sl».7S; I
tb. Wtat U
pelied to perform their proper functions
■
one of the meat
most ulnc-ant
elegant and
and anbatantis!
substantial

Heteked, That to thia end we invoke

A great tnoe ting of tho State romo-

the States of the Union in excluding
from our
the bench,
valuation cf 890,000.000, against 17 8,­
and friends of tho society, by tho citi000.000 in 1872. Thia does not look

Boston sold JXI.UOO postal cards In
iree hour, and the first one sent out

gltah Legal and Economic History."
Canada haa a publie debt of $122,400,1TU. In 1M7 It amounte.1 to $ai.aiti,afll.
Thia ia wtial the school arithmetics republi^ied within a week at Boston.—
apeak of no Reduction Ascending.
It fa 1 ‘The Red Cutton Nightcap
Commodore Vanderbilt fans settled
upon the city ol Nashville, Tenn., as -Country.
Hie alto for the nsw Methodist Velvet-

lou’s Mogaciav is one of the best publi-

CITY

BACON &amp; KARRS’
MEAT

MARKET!

The Ohio Constitutional Coaventleu
mot at Columbus on Tureday and ebnee
Judge Powell temporary Chairman, ii full of just such reading matter a*
and Judge M. R. Waite of Toledo for the public delight to get hold of, and we
Ereatdent.
cetablfotinisntof a weekly newajiapor tn
Topeka in the Intervet of the colored
people of Kansas, to bo called tho
‘•Western Advocate."
In a week or two more South Rend
wlU have In running order, another l*aper MHL with a oopsteity of 00 tons of
irlntlng jiaper per .week. Wm. H
teseb A Co, proprietors.
II ia announced from Washington
that the Prvwldant will make no ap­
pointment to fill the vacancy ocoaalotiod
by the death of Chief Justice Chase un­
til the meeting of Congree*.
Brasi! lisa taken another step forward
in abolltlosi of slavery. The Emj-eror
apurowa a decree which makes free all
children born hereafter of slave parent*.

any other building in existence, is
t OOP feet in length, with a proper
Keep Tottr Girls Hone Bights.

stories, an historical article, a lot of
curium matters, nice iUuatrauons. comic

delights an inteligent household, for

tare.

Jt is cheep too, being only 11,50

looks better and brighter than ever.
Address Thomse A Talbot, 30 Bromfield
Street, Boston, fur a year’s subscription.

PATENT COOLER!
MUCH BETTER OONDITION

E. C. Stedman, co well known for hie
Michigan Publishers aeeocuition have

FRESH
350,000 to beautify the grounds.

FISH

DWG

THE SEASON.

That

4 will bo the temporary their daughters are young yet, and can JtcnlUy. Lander waa discussed in May,
and Tsunyson, Mn Browning, Brownof the entire south end.

little
side ration. their energetic action and

New School” are to follow.

JOSEPH I’FLUO.

been enlarged,to an eight column paper.
people are os sure of their daughters,
and if you take the trouble to inveeuLthai Sally
in running

1. Temperance tn

both the publishers and of tho city.

stellation of Monthlies. Our lady friends

nary power of observation can discover,
that the daughters of mpoctablo pa­ spirit, variety and,excellencies of all the
rents in ordinary ranks of life, who are
not watched by their olden, flock to the
and are discreditably

tin. feeling.

of a pair of elegant Chromoe worth 310
as a premium.

First-Class Instruments.

IM MBH I
At Hantings.
My MACHINERY

new Scales.
New Styles.

Beat of Work l

Tbo

New Prices.
choicest literature.

It only costa 31,50

xmtact with boldaeeaiuiiisa

and boldness

Veiy Low.
any household in th. land. Published
by Choris. J. Peterson, Philadelphia,

Which wiD

New Advertisements.
tea ■

quwuiTEE

satisfaction!

cuMMiMiojrr.Rtr notick.

aaffeOM

Wareroom. #0,
habit of
ring all night with bet girl friends.

NEW

WAREHOUSE

Adjoining C. F. Dwight A Oo.«s

for rare JOB

Qreen^t

Eighth St,, Jf. K

�Dt* R^rUBuc^ji

B\h»eh

COM MOS COVWC1L.
Rogular mooting of thii Common
Council, Monday evening. May 19, IM’S.
1‘rooent—Mayor, Recorder and Alda.
Dr.wson, Beasmfr, Haras, Bentley.
Minutes nod and approved.
A petition was presented signed by
and By-Laws, fur a permanent orgao- W. 8. Goodyear, Jno. Beesmer, Jno.
Uatlon made the following report:
Cole and five other* for tho opening of
“Your Committee would rmpsctfttlly an Alloy.
report that they hare considered the
On motion the petition was roforvd to
•ubjeet of an urganixation. and have

Peninsular Railway.
"»• direst Beet* I* lb. Bl
tUlIrwtaad Maetefes It..re., lb.
tnuterst Orsad Br^aJa. uel lb.
Umef Bstlevea Ata* te

^OeTuST**** M*dM**:

and exclude some citizens who might
otherwtee take part In our delibera­
tions ; therefore they would respectfully

paugh,•‘his majesty, the King of Ameri­
can •bowmen,'’ with ip* shows, requir­
ing over one thousand mon and horses,
and no lee* than thirty tents, will re-visit
our city soon. This concern i* too well
known to cur citizen* to require any
rccommeadation at our hands. It ha*
often lieen in our rity, and tho universal
decision ha* been that it wa* tho largost
and fin*«t circus and menagerie ever ia
thfo part of tho conatry. 'Tor th* pres­
ent .'essoa Mr. Foropaugh offers a host
of new attraction*, among them a Black
Rhinocaros, two acting Came!*, Hawley,
ths haro of triple Miraorsault, tho Black
Vaark, Homed Horse, etc. Buch a
truly groat establishment does honor to
any city ii may virit, and our citizen*
will auxloTuljr await its arrival.

A fire broke out at hnlf-gazt one A. M .,
Munday,-in a row o! frame dwellings
nu Wayne street A general alarm
wa* sounded; tho wind waa blowing a
gala, and a diaaetroua fire seemed im­
minent, as. when the department arrived
the flanreo had burst through the roof
of otto of the houws, but the Babcock
Engine from “No. 8" house Ireing first
on th* ground, immediately got a stream
on the fire and extinguished jt. Th*
rapidity with which thia engine ia han­
dled by the firemen, and its great effici-

' J. BOgMtOL l».M.
CHURCHES.

from time to time hereafter. In aooordnnee with adjournments, or the call of
tho executive committee.
Your Committee would also, respect­
fully recommend th* election of the fol
towing peroona a* officers of tbeee meet-

Spridh flowers am blooming.

House cleaning U in order.
Our city I* full of Stranger*.
Many of our citizens arc fixing up the
garden* beautifully.
Tho 4th of July cornea on Friday thia
year. A good day for a first clan cele-

&gt;For President. Traveras PhUBpn.
•• Vice Prwldsnt, J. W. T. Orr.
•• Sd Vies ••
Alvin W. Bailey.
•• Secretary, Henry H. Bailey.
“ Trsseurer, Oscar D. Spaulding.

IC55 Jtoticsj.

A German ItpJge of Odd Fellows’
will be publicly instituted al Niles, ou
H’Acrea*. Tits act ef selling Intdxltho 2tth, inst.
eating liquors, to be used so « beverage.
/^Vcgptation is somewhat backward ' Is a grave criminal offlrnre, affecting the
l«acu and well-being of society to a
and is not coming forward very fast, greater extent, and mure directly, than
moot any other crime known to our
owing, to the cool weather.
Law*, and causing untulJ lore of proper­
ty, suffering and even death, to thou­
sand* of nur fallow citlxens ; beside*
enormously Inerrealng the burdens of

■ ICH1U* CESTRll R. R.

Grani Rmr Valley Division

■f.5

Wo will Sell CH EAT. or Bent to a r
sjcnsibte party, the Farm known n» tl
John C.- Hpcncer Farm, in tho townsh
of Baltimaro, conziating ot W acre*, i
ixntirovcd. Fair Hou*-, good fruit. 3
r- r nwidUT A Cfl

sxftasisas-sss «= st

LB ! 1

Say man ; are you bungv ? Woman
are you tint for want of food ? Child
do you want something to eat f If so
call at L. E. Stauffer's Eating House
North Side State Street, whore you will
find everything in tho lino of eatables,
only 25 cents pertaoaL________
4Gif
Ku* Ho.—N. T. Parker of this city
will sell at low figures, fur rash or gxxl
approve*! notea : two good M.ires, one
weigh* about 1200 Iba, tho othur about
900 lb*^ two Single buggies, two double
buggies, two double awl two single Har­
nesses. Hero are bargains fur those
wanting such prujwrty, that are not
often met with. l'«W fork.
45tf

'Soar Ftstt-—Ono day the firs: of this
week. Maser*. Fred Barlow, Mr. Hoff­
man and W. Kelley, threw of our wide
awake young man, caught a sturgeon in
the Thornapple Hirer, that was fire feet
and three inches in length anil weighed
51 lb*. Try again boys.

W z rxxD th# following complimentary
notice ot one of cur well-known citizen*
in the Mason Co. JJstcrd published at
Ludduigtun- It ray*:
Mr. 8. P. Cady ia now delivering to
hi* customers in'this locality some of
die fine*! fruit trues that haro been
brought to this city.

streets, se he felt a week ago for Califor­
nia, intending to spend * part of the
summer tn that delightful climate, ho|&gt;I ng by a jirotraeted stay, to Improve hl*
bsalth, which lias been poor for several
month*. W* hope no seriou*disea** may
make Its appearance among ua during
hl* absence, fur we should hardly know
who to apply to for relief.
A man, McFarland by name, run­
ning a pedllag cart for Alexander of
Kalamazoo, died last night al W. W.
Bugbee'* about three miles ***: ot here.
He had the tneaalea, but as the disease
did not make It* appearance upon the

GREAT

$8.00

Other Stores ask eu ranch more for
the some goods
We always keep Fine Custom made
Suits from 20 to 35 dollaraN

largest Stock of Black and Blue
Clothing w&amp;t of New York. Suits 12 to
40 dollar*. Latest Styles’ of Boys attd
Children’s Suita front two years and up­
wards. Prices, 2 to 20 dollars.

TBlWItS

BAGS

IMUSES

Paper, Ixsathcr, and Zinc Trunks
from $1.2\to $20.
are square dealing in all our actrans, Cheapest store in Michigan, and
■trictly

ONE PRICE.

STAR

CLOTHING

HOUSE I

36 Canal Street,
Remember our name " STAR CLOTHIXG HOUSE” is on the Doors and
Windmrs, so de not be deceived by other merchants, as we have no Branch Stores.

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.

lots on Washington street.
Dr. John Roberts haa boon putting I

American Organ

hit lota in Ano order, laying out his gar­
den in good style.
IL Mudge ha* built a fine addition to
his largo dwelling house on East Green
street, and haa repainted it, changing
the color from brown tn white, which

Is OM to tie Pillic is its Imti

Everybodu Should try them before-BiLrchasing Elsewhcr

THE WEBER, HALLETT &amp; CUMSTON,
AND GABLER PIANOS.

jierfecting a fine chicken perk, which
he duign* shall bo second to none in
the city.
V'-Tho work ou the school boos* ia pro­

grossing finely, and

FRANK L. WARD.

the repute now

Hastings

Allegan.

/“lion. John M. Norina ia repairing
and rebuilding tho fence about hi* resi­
dence, and otherwise beautifying hia
Tan* to nra Lxrrxx.—The Nite* Drewmt says, •■publishing a newspaper is a
.peculiar business. A* long as its pat­
ron* are gently stroked the smooth way
everything is lovely, but just reverse tho
motion, and they will set up a ‘ysowl’
that would make the most amiable tom­
cat in the country curve hla sptos."

Bcuxn.—On Saturday

nighi

the

Book* for tho boy* and Books for th* Sew Mill 'at Sheridan, owned by Mr.
FJwxrd Cook. wa. entirely destroyed
girb, nt the Citr News Pep-d
by tire. Lose setae $500. While Mr.
School books, a full assortment eon- WiUuwn was at iho fire some graeeleM
Stantly ua hand at tho City News Depot. scamp broke into hie grocery near at
band end stalo name $50 in cash.
A*

'•^sasrsuesuis^iM

Hall's Vegetable Hair Renewer now
stands among tbs first, and at the head
of all articles for a similar purpose. The
testimony of our physicians ia conclu­
sive a* to its value; and we are person­
ally acquainted with sccre* of cases
wherv^t has boon used with the best of
results. It will restore gray hair to its
original color, and loaves it glossy, and
in a healthy condition ; while, for beads
troubled with dandruff, or any disease
of the scalp, it acts like a charm in
cleaning them. Tty it, and you will
not bo disappointed.

instantly and effsdually teyed by giving
al! kitxl* of printing in better style and
Dr. Ransom's Hive Syrup and Tolu or
at chugper rates than any other office in
Honey Syrup. The lives of many •off­
tha ciqr.
&gt;
ths public, through Ita constituted euering children have been saved by ad­
rthontles;
to
bring
public
offkader*
to
May 30th is Dvcvrabon day—In most1 justice, sad,
Account of Tho*. Altoft work ou stnot* ministering this -valuable remedy in at­
of our cities and village* it i* to ba
H'Aer&lt;tu,
Tho Statute of tills $10.75, was presented and on motion ' tacks ot Croup All families where there
lias made it tbs special duly of the
ubearwal. #hnll Ha»tiags prove on ex- State
Common Council of cities to Institute was allowed as follows: $2.75, 4th ward are children should keep it in the house.
cvptioa—wo trust not
proceedings against any anil all person* fund. $4.50, Sd ward fund, and $3.50, i Pries only 35 cents.
guilty of this oflbnce. whenever the
Thn Allegan Jgtmal any*, that the -___ .t.n_____ ...
from General Highway fund.
, certifimlra of stuck will be isiuod to the
By AM. Wood—
it contain electricity t It cures a* if by
i stockholders of the Mansfiuld, Coldwater
That the street Committee bo directed magnetic influence Neuralgia and ell
and lake Michigan R. R.. on Thursday,
to examine tho job of Jueeph Cole, on pein, and is therefore being properly
May 29
Green etrovt between Broadway and called Magnetic Balm.
Tu Bit. Csxvur Cuxx of Marshall, pedal duty of the &lt;&gt;&gt;mmon Council to Church street, and determine what work1 ’ See advertisement in this paper.
Institute such meaeur** uwlll. at ls«*t.
I will fauach in tho Presbyterian Church stop th** publie sale of intoxlcatlnc H'|U- is necvMary to be done in order to com­
iu this rity, at half post ton o'clock next um within th* rity limits, and we. there­ plete said job, and report at the next f The Fruit crop in this County is prom­
fore, petition that Honorable Body to
ising well, and jlosn not seen to hire
i Hublndh t-toening, and at Irving in the a.lppt a resolution. Instructing and n meeting of this Council.
A petition was proeonted asking fori boon seriously injured, except Peach*.*,
qulrlng of the City Attorney, mwlsted
l by the Mamba!, to commence prowl­ tho laying out a road signed by P. A.I by the frost
Ing* against auy and all person*! who
weather rvj«Jrt* an- tu be daily posted , shall sell eptr'tuous or Intoxicating liq­ Sheldon, Seth Saulsbury, Milo Osburn
uors hi violation of law tn the City lim­
Al Troutwitw's Barber .Shop, sign of up in the I’oetoffire in this city, and it*, and to promptly remove such offi­
On mouun lb* petition wn» rcferod
the big polo and mror, where you can that he has received the 6 antes in cer* for a failure or refu*al to faithfully
.comply with euch resolution, and to-ap- to Street Committee.
always get a good job done in the,bar­ which they arc ta be placed.
point such other person. In their place*
By Aid. Woodber line. Al always keeps a|lar;v aawho will faithfully comply.
Rnotvnt, That we, as ritlscns, will
To Bruch care cannot bo taken about
Tbat tho Mayor the Chairman of tho
■ortnxmt of collar*, tree, U&gt;bacc.n, cigars
earnestly support any and all mraauna
and gent's furnishing goods on hand. building tires tu bum up rubbish, a*' of tha Common Council, or any other Fire Committee and Aid. Hams, to conFare from 5 eta. upwards; ImggaiX' some nxwntly built have v.-ry much eastitutod a Committee, end bo authorised
dangssed the rsetdeneM of several of'
to purchase 400 feet of Hoee, Coupling
our rittecns. Remember it is exceedingly
Nozxles and Hoee Cert tor tho rity.
dry and windy these days.
Adopted by ayee and nayoe as tallows:
Ayee — Dawson. Mudge, Benmer,
A Farewell Banquet was given by the
Wood, Hams and Bentley.
Old Fellows' of New Haven, on Thurs­
day evening, to Hon. Charlo* A. l*-gan,
Br AlA Bentley—
M. W. Grand Hiro of the Grand I/rdgo,
Ertolni; That th* street Comnultne
I. 0. O. F. of tho United States, recoatbn authoria*d tu lurrey the street de­
ly appointed hftntetor to Chib. ’
scribed in the petition of Muy 22, 1S72,
running from Hanover street to die rest~'
Eucrzn.—Tire Epiacojiol Convention thinking i«rb»|« •otneililug of imper­ deac* of Eradex Hin
tho propriety of &lt;
in Boston cn Thursday, elected the Rar­ ial, cw might occur, but from present sp- tsin
and, *!•&lt;&gt;, tho atn'junt
Dr. II F. F*d Jock, of Brooklyn. Bishop paaraocet, I might sUlI^walt ou, so roneluded tn uriid you a few lines, think­
Adopted.
ing perbapa they might prose accept
Oe motion Council adjourned.
ablelf they were no'. ao v.ry interesting.
There are but few plantingeorn asyet
FARM FOR BALE OR TO REST-

Michigan Central R. R.
0U&gt;, RELIABLE ABD DIRECT ROUTE,

Ou motion of Aid. Danton the rejKirt
was accepted and adopted.
Account of A- J- Bum, $4,00 »u al­
lowed. by Ayes and Naves as follows :
Ajee—Dawson. Mudge, Wood, Besstnor, Hams and Bentley.
Nayea—none.
Account of W. I. F. Hama, going to
Grand Rapid* in regard to Fire Engine
$4.00, presented and on motion allowed.
Account of Geo. M. Reed, service as
Marshal, $11.66, presented and allowed.
Account of Alien Jones, $41,66, nor­
vice as Marshal, presented and on mu-

OUR

More good news, u.td more new goods.
The Modoc* have not all been kilted
nor captured, but R. Mudge haa a
larger stock of goods, Iwtier goods, and
che*i&gt;*r good* than any bouse iu this
ritv. Doa’t uriisve it bey I Well it &gt;e
a foot, end call at his store, on State
street, and your doubts will be «t onse
dispelled.

Sheriff Vrooman ia building addition­
al guards about ths shade trees around
the Court House ground*, and w» be­
hove is going Io fix up tho old fence a

a branch iu New York City. May IH&amp;2.
whieh ha* grown to be larger than th*
parent booA-increasing steadily, year
by year, until now it has the agency of
niariy «'Vi&gt;rv newspaper in the United
States and Britteh Provincns, and docs a
j earl v business of hundreds ot thou*anda ot dollars. 8. M PettengUl 4 Co.
have recently opened another branch
office at 7U1 Chestnut 8tre*t. Philaddphia, where they ore doing a successful

Patent 0S*c to Michigan lanaiors,
tor tho week ending April 29, 1 ‘’78. and
* ocn bearing that date. Furnished this
paper by Cox 4 Cox, Solicitors of Pat­
ents, Washington, D. C.
Extension Stop Ladder—L. B. Covert,

Log Tamer—Jas. C. Moore, Ypsilanti.
Iterulviug Book Case—laither B.
Pert, Tecumseh.
advsrtiwng exceeding ten million* of
Fire Escape Udder—Cha*. H. White.
dollar* lincecommauaiug buiinee*. Tlii*
firm is favorably known not only through­
out this country, but in all part* of the
world They hsvs estahitehod a repoto­ York, SAookraft.
tem for houorx'd. end foir dealing which
Toy—Cortland Ball, Detroit
any finn might envy, and but few have
Machine for Thrashing and Hulling
attuned to.' We congrutulat* them upClover-Isaac T. Barton, Union City
I Washihg Maobtns—Geo. J. Colby,
Reading.
.
aycan jsnni tn hundreds M business I
Railroad Gir Spittoon—Harrisun J.
men who have followed their adviaa
and trusted to their sagacity. aad avail­
ed tberorelrre ol thmr foodie who
List or Lrrrxxs remaining at tho
have made fortunes for thesiaolrss. and
Hayings I'. O, May 20th, 1878.
Mrs. Hannah M. Eaton, Mra. J. B.
Mod hoartly wo indorse all our oo- Huws.Mre. John Surer, Mr. Allan
tempoaxry ozya of Maesn. 8. M. Pat. Henry, John C. Har*:., Miss Mary
t*ugill 4 Co For uariy twacty years

we hare bean doing bnsiaes* with tb*m
sad bare always found thorn perfectly

ettriclrt ro/MWW'

SIMMONS &amp; CLOUGH

�Ayer's

EW IDTEITISEMESTH.
Dauchy A Co'*. Column.

■

Wisharts Pine Tree

Cherry -Pectoral,

ITORS

Tar Cordial,
NATURE’S GREAT REMEDY

lifts!

Wild Life in the Far West

PROBATE ORDER.

you wave. Aly half turkeys enough to
start n flock with, if yon have a good
range. Twelve dollar* will buy a pair
cf pure bred turkeys, if ordered in the
early part of tho mumb. Tbs han will
lay for the first sotting about 15 eggs —
If tho eggs are taken from her, and pat
undsr hens she will vary soon lay a
dosen or more for tho setting. If they
are properly cared for, and turned daily
white they are in the house, they are
quite sure to hatch. It is safe to calcu­
late upon' thirty eggs from a good bird,
and a flock of a dosen or morn tho first
season. Tho .Balance i* altogether in
favor of buying the fowls. Tliere is
littla chaqpe of getting cheat’d; far if
the birds do not unit you, you have your
remedy ai once. Bat you do not know
what ia in tke eggs till the end of tho
season. Tte bust m»fety package for tho
transportation of sggs. yet invented, is
the orary of tho mother. It ia quite
rare for fowls, properly boxed, to be
damaged in transit They can be cent
acroM the continent with about tho same
safety ** acrosa a county. It coat* but
little more to buy good fowls, and yon
generally gain ono season.—Cor. Poultry
r to Hava Rsut Pen
fork Tnteow gives tl
Thompson, of Staten Island, prepared
potatoes for on early crop : From tho
middle to tho latter part of March tho
tubers were cut, leaving two eyes on
each piece, and these pieces wore placed
dose .together, eyee up, in shallow
wooden boxes, having in them a layer of.
about two inches of sand. The seed was 1
covered with the stuno thkknSs* of sand, t
and the boxes wore then ptecod in a warm I
• house cellar, end in a week or so would
begin to ejirout, without further care,
beyond giving them a few light water­
ings, in case the sand becomes dry ou
top. In the course of three or four
weeks, and by the turn tho pwod be­
came dry and warm enough for planting,
these potatoes in the boxes would have
Hprouts an inch or two in length, and an
abundant supply of healthy roots. In
tho mean time tho ground was prepared
for planting in the ordinary way using
a liberal allowance of wsil-roited ma­
nure. When tho drills were opened,
and everything in readiness for planting,
tho boxee wen carried out and tho
sprouted seed placed along the drill, 15
inches apart, and nt pnoo covered with ,
—..tto— a
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LIVINGSTONE

AFRICA

el C«w«"
BLACKBURN,

H. I BitiiIhb'i lew Tortile
WATER WHEEL,
VINECAR BITTERS

Ayer’s

Write fir Utie lUnstralfli Pre List Address

Tigaolia Balm

Hair Vigor,
For restoring to Gray Hair it*
natural Vitality ana Color.
A dressing

Chromo
School Cards,
WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLET’S
CITY

CHBOMOS

BtlliND-SCENES

Dr. Crook's Winecfl. r'
4,

preserving the
Bair. It Mon
1 ratera faded
or yrey hair
to iU ori.jir.aZ
color, with the
and frahneu of ymiih. Thin

DEPOT.

Oil Paintings

transplanting, tho growth will not bo
chocked in tho leas:, and, with warm'
weather, in a few days the young tops I twitter l.k”
are well abovo ground, white potatoes | FL’BLlBHlNt
planted in tho common way have not
yet snouted. This gives a clear gain of
fromteo to three weeks on tho date of |
ripening, with much more certainty of|
an even stand df stalks, and cf course a
IN WASHINGTON
larger yield from a given space.’

ulooining Complexion.

The Piae Tree Tar Mai,

IO

VEAlih

cured by its use. Nothing can restore
tho hair where tho follicles are de­
stroyed, or tho glands atrophied and
decayed; but such a* remain can I*
aavsd by this application, and stimu­
lated into activity, so that a now
growth of hair ia produced. Instead
of fouling tho hair with a peaty sedi­
ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Ita occasional u.w will prevent the hair
from turning grey or foiling off, anil
consequently prevent baldness. Tha
restoration of vitality it gives to tho
scalp arrests and prevent* tho forma­
tion of dandruff, which is often ao un­
cleanly and offensive. Free from those

WORM SUGAR DROPS
•«ra.

DOUCHE.^

rious to the hair, tho Vigor can only
benefit but not harm it. If wanted
merely for a HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be found ao desirable.
Containing neither oil noulyo, it does
not eoil white cambrie, and vet hull'
long on the hair, giving it a ricn, glossy
lustre, and a grateful perfume.

u ofiSra tend llroaer.
Tho .'l.ivr
Hoeowfrr ore harotrrSI:h tor cnileato o' to. &lt; it, Traararw

iSSKRSWSTSJt-IrtK

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

DR. CROOK’S
salt upon his tomato plants. Ho ap­
plied it at various times during the sea­
son. and ia every case ita effect waa seen
in tho increased growth of both plants
and fruit. In some cases he lays tho
roots of backward plants bare, sprinkle*
them with a tcbloepoonfal of ordinary ,
barrel salt, and covers with soil. Plant*:
treated in this way taka an immediate ■
atari, and develop tho fruit.

A Good Diatxrrcrjjry.—A practical
housewife ■ ays ah* know* tha following
to be ono ot the moat efficacious disin­
fectant*. It wa* discovered by the
French Academy of Science, and not
long ogu was mentioned iu the Seieotife
American Take slaked lima rind tour
over it the strongest brine. After thor­
oughly mixing, lot it remain a short
time, when it will bo ready for use.

WINE
^OMI

^7-TERV.S
DODD'S

Notice to Special-Tax Payers.

NERVINE

DOES IT!

■60,000 00

For peins in Brwutt, Side or Bark,
Gravel or Kidney Disease,
Diseases of tho Urinaij Organs,
J tundice or any Liver Complaint,

n a Ik Jew Eutaf FiBity Utm

Lutooor, Nes, May 10, 1873
The Wee* draws new solders into its
capacious bosom by ita fertility, ita free
homestead*, and ita infinite demand for
labor, whether skilled or unskillod. It
also drives them tu inks shelter under
ita wings by competition
New England ones raised her own
brwadstaAi bat sho haa long csaaed so
to do. The product, of richer and
lands conspstsd rfidt her fanners, till it

'RISE

12,000,000 ACRES,

SINE’S

It Li also a superior Tonic,
Restores the Appetite,
Strengthens the System.
Rattores the Weak and
Debilitated,
Cansea thoFood to Direst.
Bemovea Dyspetaia and
Ludlgcstion,
Prevents Malarious Fevers. «*
Ulres tone to your System.
TUT DR.CUOOK’S W7VRHFT t u

:HTERPfttSE.

MaarnnMC' .

GIVEN AWAY.

‘saw
Seliiers ESttUsl tc! Itaaatealcf 160Aats

UNDERGROUND
UK

BELOW

THE

SOIEACE I

The Babcock

EF1
KALAMAZOO. LOWELL &amp; NORTH­
EiM MI CHIGAS RAILROAD.
COMPART.

CLEVELAND.wrm
THE IEBTPAIBTISTHEWOBLD.

•SfirWtopn.

AGENTS WANTED

for tbu work. Kiel our* trrr.tory el’re. XrraW
eaasnko Sloe a owtl&gt; saUiac ikei test. ItaeS
for eirrelore ud uru to ■&lt;»■»
J.llUBSBTDI

’ A KT SUBSCRIPTION BOOK.

15 Corn Shetlers,
15 Feed Cutters,

8 Wood Sawing
chines,

PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.

Music Teaching.
EDWARD M

FOOTE, M. D.
Which we will Exchange for WOOD
doliveiad at oar Foundry ; or WHITE
ABH. OAK at ROCK ELM LUMBER

delivered there or at any Mill within

UU miles at Haatingx

POKE ROOT.
POULTRY WORLD

t'-Wvi-ferssfe

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Flacky Vermont Bay.

barely out of his towns, steppod of
train on tho Cleveland 4 ToUdo

csq&gt;«t-bsg in h
nearest hotel.

TSftUS-. •*&gt;-O" HtB VSAU. I.X AUVANHE. ‘

VOL XVIII

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN

Iwwl apd Ww Cari?.
H 't II. II

WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1873.

Portrp.

FORD

BLOWN UP.

THE

cm

OLIVER

PLOWS!

is incited.

n n«rw.&lt; a

The Third Car Load expected soon.
It is the “ Farmer’s Favorite.”
Every one likes it.
Everybody speaks highly of it.
Even competitors Advertise it

F. &lt;1. IIOLIIKOOK.
SXUY S1 baw. WW« In I’Xsww.«II.
; b.s,vidJrte HTStrJlic
alanknnlillSa'vliMk r. a.
'
WM. II. lit HGItEli.
.

,1'unblr to Mill their
ir own.
own, wiilic
while nie
tho Oliver Ulililul
Chilled ’ Plow
l'»&gt; could be u-.
hsd.
they thought to secure• a portion of tho trade
traifa by jiroourtig
|&lt;rocudsig some
antneof
of tho O&lt;
OCT
l!n6&gt;rtunatcly not being
paatrtl, and
nnd unable to get tbenC
Iboiir Irani the Manut
Msnufacnu pottnl.
torero, they gottiM ।----------•—
•A -•
------------*--•— two
-----------------------jno yiibu-.
plow
manufactured
years mro a '
not miaixcd to th. wntifa of our soil and are uiaktag a fatilo endear

itoout ro-

lecclvcd by soch rtatementa bui cutna and gel

PTA&gt;W
JOHN ROGER IS

The Manufacturers’ Agents for Barry County !

UPJOHN.

•

Aud kevpnaustautly'on hand a large stock of POINTNjand atber Repair*.

E. F. BROWS. M. D
HnM«nrATnil-Phv&gt;Msas&gt;.1

r.t factory'

11... om.y Wagon that bn-tlte HLOIT. SHOULDERED SPOKE.

Buckeye .Mowers and Hcupers, Superior Grain Jirills, Jthica ]\'iicrl
and. Fallow Cultivators, etc., etc.

Salt! Salt! Salt!

PXPtrrr V. K- UantoOUn.nl

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

FARMERS

RIMSMER. HUTH Jt CO.

Look to your interval ninl j.urduuwyour Salt al the old at^iid uf|

BLACKS

DRUGS

I Medicines

A.kn„«l~te-j In U lb.
aa&lt;«tec lannuuam !
gtegjgtsscrSsStar.: i

tyiient yon know you got iiohe but the F'lllST (QUALITY.

PAINTS &amp; OILS
DENTIST

Mil

-

Mitkija.

J^Lso DlfY &lt;t00DS

'X

C/loLcss V^utT'

School Books rf- Stationery

Pure Wines and Liouors!
nut nirnitiNAL puRnitiKx.

ItlPTlONN AND

J. S. GOODYEAR &lt;fc Co.
Sweet’s Hotel,

FAMILY

RECR1PT8.

Emil? IM Hztaa M 19. 1872.

BOABD AXl&gt; UOOH «S-4-&gt; I1.R PA I

Michigan Exchange.

THE SSMfflST MIT h

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TO

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8

What is it ?

Wir5te-

i

o

IF YOU WANT

Tee. My “Trip Hammer, " wllli

p, *

means which onabloa mo to wll Buggies io LOW ms to DEFY COM PETITION.

a

Sinjflc seal ButgiM as Low as
South side State StreetHASTIIC., MICH

.

One Hundred. nn&lt;! Txventy-flve Dollar*.

b

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papku

•

ISTow Farmers,

_
UAStana. Tljcro wunersr before an opportunity of this kind offered In nostinirs, whereby
von could get a Bugw ter •“ small an amount of money. I do not Intend tu toueo
__ builder
! toy reputation
aa a । by MiUng a poor article.

Hollelted.
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i

Tho subject was moat thoroughly in­
vestigated by McAplinc', while . State
Engineer of Now York, with tho follow­
ing mulls:

a=

§

*■
Railroads. Onbosaj

13. F. 8TEINHOFF

— -DE N T IS T

upon it

qnmion that
turn which its

J. Cole &amp; Son,
WHOLKtULS A tUCTAlL

nr trusts inst mm feta
UH PU3TE2,
STOSS
Tita UK,1
UB ai HUB

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

n* aw*

liberties and their God.

J.L.R^ED

Tho Bowers are but the earth viviflod.

MABBLE

After Copt Halle death moat of tho

Profanity.

ITALIAN
AMBKICU

nany Miss Helen Wack, them a beauti­
ful and aceomplnlied Mis* in her tqens.
to lectures and Jiublfa entertainments.
Careful mothers expostulated with
Aeir sous nliout aoiociating with him
Abd if the jwrtinent offirpnng asked for
reasons, they were triumphantly over­
whelmed with the reply, “Iln boards at
Wack's I” This was a clincher, and
thereafter no furthor questions warv
..
speaking of Captain asked.
Hall's death, says:
Tho rebellion broke out and among
too first to toko nn activo part in tho
wort: of raising recruits was this plucky
startod from the ship on a slsigo
independent pointer.

wxoauL ruled ths ship after Capt. Half

MAXHOGD: HOI LOST, HOW ESTUEEDI
.MONUMENTS
HEAD HTONEH.
TABLE TOPS.
MASTLKS,
SHELVES, ETC.

ing walls and making his marks. Skill
and pcnererance brought him etnploy-

purjHjsoly alemdoiied them U&gt; doatruclion. Ho gives MTWa.tb»urotoorologiB!.
tho character of being euorgvtic, and
qualified in h!a drpartmant, but thinks

5

________ AXLE,
Good WHEEL and a Good SPRING, l^e greatest of all Is the
—------- - — which It amila of g—' -- ------------------------ ------- ‘‘--------

MSTIHGS SAW WORKS! fflf.sXtlS”

Caj*. Hall had good health up to the

camo on board, but complained soon af­
terward and said that tho heat of the
cabin alTccted him. I asked him what
ho would have. I was anxious to got
him something nice. Ho did not care
about anything bui a cup of coflbe and
didn’t drink orsn that Ho was sick a
tortaigiit, and talked very little. Ho
was perfectly daliriaua tho hut few days.
I think ho was paralixed on one side
There was nothing strange thought
•bout his death. Ho wm attended by

North.
•
But Tyson savs that Bndington wraral
limos exprnasod Lis determination tu
send them, (Tyson and. bis jmrty) on too
rood to boll aa soon as on ojiportunity
offered.
Ho clinracteriara Budiugton as a

I—

I shall oho bulk! HlGtlKK PHICS WoKK.
KAUWMIMIxn.

enough, sought out tho good citiaonn of
Oberlin in his quest of cmploynjent At
brat they lent a ready &lt;&lt;ar to bia story,
and inquired into j-.rrticularj, bat soon*
as they learned that he was stopping at
Week's they fled dismayed. Tbo young
man. after several incidents of this kind,
strangely suspected that ho bad go* in­
to a smaU-jtox hospital; but being
plucky and self-reliant, ho dutenuiued
to tnako tho best of it ud bo under obliization* to nobodv.
*
A few days later a shingle daaglod
ftotn a little shop, aayin to tbo poasar-

summit level, that question U now «!- sufficient with tho present anwuul of
. tied, and it remains fur tho Legislature 1 commerce, to support the canal In five
to say how sum a work so splendid J jeans, or, at furthest, 10 years this lake
sludl bJ cointnmioed and pushed to I commerce will bo doubled, and a cor.-umpletlun.
............................. : responding levs would soon reach • sum
tho South contained espooial mention of
When tho Slate sold out ite railroads, greater than ' the cost of the canal. tho ship.
| it also disposed of ite interest in this ex-1 Tnia, tho canal will not saro all too
On tlio sth of November ho died, and tho gallantry at LiouL----- , of tho ortilery. .Already tho young man bad, In
nal, and although about •100,009 had . lake disasters ; but vnuels from any was buried ou Qgd 1th.
I lK»n t xjicndod, tbo jm»joet was aban-1 port, of cither Like Eric or Michigan,
HIS UBXVX
_
dimed. Tho Blate, however, had cstab-1 bonnfl for thu canal, could so time •
j lished thia initortaul fcct. "that the thcmsclvoe as scarcely ever to bo caught I boro souih-sauth-aasl about five Lund: Michigan Canal is practicable." From out in tho severest s‘onas; and I cuflMteh ImH as 1 hare beep able to nb-1 nut doubt that, by the canal, enough
38, longitude 61.44.on shore.
| tain, by an examination of ths reports | vessala would bo sarod in fire rears to
courted by tho lit
। of tho United States Topographical jmy for its vnatruetinn.
‘
*k’’i o'*"
Ur*'
’M,U1,r Survey, and from Information given tno
TJio cost of improving thu lino from
uaw oi uooin, ano com­
by tho Hon. Henry A. Khaw, t&gt;f Eatun, the Hudson River to Chicago, so as to
tho ga'ntlotuan who introduced tho res- ‘ admit of rtosels of 600 tons is . a&gt; fol- mand of tho North Polar Expedition. »
All hands extent tho cook attcmlod
ulution, I can giro, quite correctly I be- lows : Erie Canal, •18,500.000; Nisrra- bis funeral. Il waa a dark, dismal, cold,;
A year later and tho poor jiaintor waa
|i»ve, the lx's! gr'ntral location of the, ra. |3,510,000; Mioliigan, $7,u00 000i
lln. • nl l.-u** 111..
I■
*ld,«t, Y luikj. Ir.l.,1 S*IJ 1 III 0141 •
________ windy and dimgreonbly day. The wind Cajitain of Artillery ntnl in command of
Foil Hell, in front of Petersburg. His
—..
----- —............... -.......................... . -............................. uini,
natuo waa in ovsiybody’s mouth, and It
clurion. howoyer much an miliud awl, 000. This would cuiiuect Now York
correct survey may vaiy it.
i city aud Si. Louis ami Now Orleans by
The greatts.t ulovntMmln It; the Liuur an inland route fur commerce or war.
Fuuinsnla is fotmd in HilUlale ami tho
It i* ettimatod that with these imsouth port of Jackson reuutica whfoh j prot-cmotita, the saving to transportaand make a brido.of Miss Helen Wack.
fa 616 feet ab«.vo laikn Eric. Ou this tiun qn tho tonogo now passing over tho tho burial will forget that
Oberlin then actually rojoiewd with him
elcvatpl plateau is located 100 lakulets,' general linn would amount!annually to
that give rise to tlio Huron, Ilalun. 8L over 85l*,OpO,OOQ, or twioo tbs oott of
Jo-.’j.l:, Kalaumroo and Grand Rivera., improvements from New York dtv to bauunad by summer suu» and fro&amp;n in
is* n mcisi-i i»
fj( Je,vph, Kolamaxxo, and Grand Chicngv
Arctic sens, uvpt aloud.
started a large manufacturing ostabliahrteaistsaiui
“* BWlr tegvther. and so near on
What, Mr. Chairman, will mt three
I tho same plarw. that th&lt;»r could bo eosi-; imprwcnients accouitiUsh for us f
&gt;d list l« wfo ' Iv united and tho waters &lt;&gt;f cither two' Tho existing pojiufadon of Europff is
! caus.'d
u&gt; flow into ..
tho---------rouminiug
&lt;r , । •&gt;7l»iopo,OOO®r whom 150,000,0(W are enterjiriao promised so Impefully, waa
.. ...
r_.. . &lt;m|
| Tho Grand rushes north125 miles
- "■ consiituora &lt;.f cereals to thu amount of felt by his &lt;urrivort to be an inetreiva' Jnckaon. whrro it is lllfa fi*,-t six
noariy 1,000.000,000 ba.hol.- Their bly lose.
Thoen thougTlls uero ujmcrmoU in
moans for further pruductiau are limitj north to Eaton Rapids j at this joint it •d. Tlio dependance of Great Britain the winds of all, and wheu the tunnral
party returned to tho ship there was a Oberlin, started a paint-shop without
cannot l«&gt; far from 25U feet abovo lako
I level- Ilvginning, then on Lake Mich­ oomo* uiorv apparent. In ,1855 it hushed ritenae attending the protormanco ever handling a brush before in his-lib.
fought bis way up to Captaiacr, tur­
I ignn, at tho mount of thu KklauiOKu, a amounted to 59.02 per cunt, and in I860
ned tho protiirax girt in Oberlin, and
' hurixir which the Gvnoral Government it row to 88 per cent. With enlarged
ttuulc hie fortune, is Hou. Stophen W.
channels we can ciuupeto alth tho world
I prove, at)d losato at the boat point fur fur this foreign deuKUd. At 'paper
! the united cuuitnereo of Chicago, Racine |irie&lt;-* our surplus would* bo almost * tin- Capt Ilndington, tho sailing master of
and Milwaukee, we find tlio rivet sus­
tho Polaris, and says that Captain Hall
) reptible of sluck-wator, improvenu at
will begrudge him his good furiuno.—
for n comidotahlo distance, and at no surplus. Then the highlands of the
gn at expense ns far pcrLai.* as Kola- Hudson wonld boevrae tbo gateway of thing bed in tho cutfco which bo drank
such n cunmerce as neither Tyro, or on returning from the slmlgo oxpoditiun.
nor Antwerp over drcan
dreamed, That made him akk, and ho hail a bum- The Adrian Light Guard Summoned
9 laxo level u no Venire,
Yonire, n»r
v — v towardr thia___
_____ ____
i?k 200 feet. From Look
gateway
now__4
and. .. ing sensation.
has a mote rapid ns- — - —IJ—
linns Christian's statement is to the
cent, it being 248 foot above lake level
at Marshall and 345 fret at Albion. In
to Capt Hall's death.
urtlcr that the summit level may bo
Tho prevailing nnprrerion, among die
ketit as low as practicable elongations
will admit, it is deemed ' beit to lent &lt;•
silcoco on the sabiret,
the valley of tlx&gt; Kalsmaxuo at Dattlo ' York Stale but ripening fruits of her master of the 1’olaru, willfully abac- imrmrturabU
■ ■..I Ba
~
&gt;L_
Creek city, nnd follow tbo Battlu Crerk j canal system.
Hom'd them to their fate
branch of the Knlamasou on a long ra­
Build tho Michigan Ship Canal, and
We bad boon anticipating ths break­
diant north around to near Eaton Raji-': from Detroit to traugatuck will arise a ing up of ice for some time, and if ho
ids, which wo will call the center of tho ■ cimtinuoua lino of populous commercial had wished to hare Jysun and his comare. Then bonding southerly to and and manufacturing towns. Over half
Light Guard, that their sorvioas would
crossing the Michigan Central Railroad
bo required to aid tho Government in
nt Dexter, on tlio Huron, which point
light that they would not have ventured putting down and exterminating Hm&gt;
ia 232 fi'ot abovo Inko Erie; thou fol­
to bo absent at so critical a juncture. Modocs. Tho dispatch purported to
lowing tlio valley uf the Huron, striking to tbo MissiMijipi by steamcra. Michi­
come from tho Adjutant-General, ami
tho Detroit Rirer nuar Detroit, t&lt;t near gan coal will not only to 'mined and
THE CAPTAIN OF THE N0RTH- or below tho mouth of tbo Huron, nt plated upon tho banks of tho canal in drift away so suddenly that tho mon Um demand was peremptory, and
•• forthwith.” The cHect of thia exci­
plcasuro.
quantities sufficient to supply tho pass­ could not have Iwsn rescued from their ting summons ui&gt;oa tbo peaceful Light
A* 1 have stated too Load w aters of ing fleets of vessels for their voyages perilous position.
the St. Joreph can bo turaed into tho from Chicago to Buffalo, where they
Captain Tyson thinks that ill feeling
Graed. Thia lino would have, torn, rxfald yeeoai tor New York, aud from and bed designs on tho part at Budin*­
. r_
„
for water supply, tho KahuuMoo, Bat­ Buffalo to Chicago, but also to supply
hill and dale, t)u&gt; tidings flew—ami
tle Creek, to which the Thornappte tho inimeruw manufacturing intaresta
there were polo chocks and trembling
Ur itow. w« rsssot *Mc tins all 1
River may lw addifl, tho Grand River that will spring up along its banks.
i;_V- --.I _ J_ t -r_____ :___ -i"
for tho summit level, and the Huron,
ation to go as for north as possible, and
Tbir MkathMb*rv«etwM»MS|&gt;l»r&lt;.
with a hundred interior lakes, as natuAnd drtw Ikm tbr ausral «s&gt; :
Bndington'a detennination, from fear or
lie. Did
Y^Woo/ wmM-wMs BsetHk »u.
reservoirs for water storage.
i of the unpor pat
HreUtd tr Itet distil. Tn-do 1
I am unnbln to giro tho whole estlpulled nod rolled.
ctrrstx rraox’
Il brissi lbs UsstbiM test UuIims ibliM*
Ta uxbor Fut wbtn Mttewa rati i
It adn ea with ■ aaaue atwlasa
Tli u auian Is ti/t lb« ranbllM •••«!.
length 216 milss, was 12,250,000. The
direct distance across tho Peninsula
Un arse aa new. ssd'llfa aa rwaat.
BsS -4 tba toll be left th, »lc»
gan, hks Now York, would grow nch
dsd asasasfsll^tsluvl tn hk low.
from her products, her canals, nor raids
add her carring trade.
"Nor.done. I esssM m r&lt;w die.
216 mites was *2.500,000. then a canal
Motley speaks of Antwerp, the proud
r&gt;" ue. 1 harvay aork ud'
eould be built yrith capacity far lioatsof metropolis of tho early Netherlands,
Csbm Itewn |» the boa). (M-bve.
600 tons far throe times tbo above esti­ grown from tho ccitumervo of her caunls
God blew &gt;eau I aball as. it Ibroesli.“
mate, W,750,000, or say &lt;7,000,000. to lie mistress of tbo seas.—whore 600
thov couldn't spare
We rood nlU tea aiaks dim.
Locks could b« made cheaply of tinibur, retools, wet with the dews of every
__ t.t iL .t.
And droaraa: bail ere th a (out te |«at.
and when these required restoring, thu ocean and from all their porta furled night Tho tomporaturo waa about at
A tide atUfaasb everbaisea
canal's own vessels could bring; stuns
those cruel, blood-thirsty, rofrom our own quarries aud deposit it

trharevor neo lad.
The only remaining question to con­ thousand ships a day, with yard and
sider is, “ Will tho Michigan Ship Co- rigging from misrun

a

One Hundred JLkoHnrw.
Jn&lt;l heo Seated Farmers’ Buggiss at

^3
2

£ !«
« ra
c:,
&lt;z» s jp

c
a

proved a Sucre*, which led me to Ute InvcBtlon of the Hucreseful IRON
r
IIAUMKREK. I ion ureparod tu &lt;&gt;t!br

PAINTING!

Our space a ill not admit of

publishing more of it or wo should I *,ufplace it all Itefore our reader..
&gt; , A,K«!u.
from dutaucc, thero ua
। further saving. Tho topart of tho DoOu tho IStli of February, 1838, “Tho , troit’Board of Tkado, speaking - of tho
I Commisaioners of Internal Improve-! more serious lake disasters far 1872,
. ment” far tho State of Michigan made I aays 'it has been estimated by compe' a •* report to tho lx»slaturc cm tbo ' tent authority that these reached about
• jirasticability of constructing a canal' 750 in number, causing loa*«-s aggwatrom Mount Cfemeu to Uko Michigan, {ting about W,000,O00,thcuoforNovw
: in tho county of Allegan." Tho rejKrrt her efans reaching ftillv $1,000,000.
I nyi that " a canal can bo constructed I Add the damage by mlaor disa.tera,
I throughout the entire distance, and nt j such ns loss of dock ioaAs, canvas, ont'aw nasouabfa an expenditure, taking: fit. collision, etc., and the total amount,
| tho whole line together, as worts of a | will bq.iwellcd to noarty •3,250,000.
i
! similar nature In auy othirt section of
Two million dollars of this ln*i. can

One Hundred nnd Fifty sold in Thirty Dn}^.

U KIGUI K UOLIttlilOK.

NO. 5.

THE S1404S4 AMD M1CH104M
to„
niu, ^u.l. o —
,i.
THE POLARIS EXPEDITION.
SHIP CANALS
! whole distance. The canal will shorten
-----I tho'voyage about one-half; hence, aav- Interesting Sfatemente by Prominent
|
Bjieechof Hon.' MarkD- Wilber.
|
^ &lt;*
----------i ing ouo-half lhero
tho cost
of transportation,
Members of the Rescued Party.
. I or tl'per ton, equaling •7,5(N,000 per
। Herewith we place before our readers nnnam,—a sum greater than tho cost
Moro definite accounts are at last had
of tbo canal. Ono fourth of tote saving
a few extracts from tho exceedingly able 1 as toll gives canal receipts •1,875,000, by personal statements of the hading
। and eloquent Speech of Hon. Mark D. leaving a net saving to tho producer of surviven of CepL Hall's axpeditlon.
•5,025,000. Charge 1700,000, 10 per
John Heron, steward of tho I’olaris,
Mnrch 2Glh, 1873, to which too sixsciol
and &lt;3(10,000 fo superintend and rc- makes tho following report concerning

, far from t tia depot, and at oaeo proceodod thither and engaged rooms.
Our hero registered at Week's, inno­
cently enough, nd thsc started up town
to prospect.&gt; Being too son of a cloipr-

Tho carrying trade I
siaaeppi Valley and

�LITEKAHY 10T1CE8

Toir Neighbor.

inner.

against ait Improjiet nnd

; RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS ur I WILL KOT BE UKDEKSOLT) !

Cana da, died Tuesday.

railroad and other corporation; de­
nounce all Credit MoUUer transactions; appointed Minister to Russia, by I’reridact Grant.
of th* return* which

byteriaa Church i* now in session at
nod recommend such modification* of Baltimore, Mti.
. The Connecticut Senate ha* voted, 1G
ly shorten the Hine of probation before
to 5, that Hartford slinll bo the roh*
voting.
capital of the State.
Tho law nuthortaH postmaster* to
that ths Republican* of Ohio are aa
diistroy all puatal caala which are sent
fur a uialicioua purpose.
Tho temperance people of New York
aro much excited over Gov. l&gt;ix’» veto
of tl&gt;* Local Option bill
other victory in ins Asremoiy, *aa tiw
Conservatives are atmilallrii.
The town of Bmlharn. N. H., thinks

THE ARCTIC EXPEDITION
ri* survivors iudicata a bad state' Af
thing on board, atul po**ibly foul
play.

of the franking privilege, and juirtly in
a more prosperous and substantial con­ retaliation, partly in the hojie of check­ iff British American* who favor the
dition than even I bad hoped br prayed ing the agitation, the Senate Committee annexation of Canada to the United
surreptitiously engrafted tho following
Them are fifteen narrow gauge rail­
fu! wards which were sent by Copt- Hall clause in tho bill to repeal:
road* in operation4n tlio United Stalo*,
with an aggrogato length of 4M 1-2
last dispatches received from Ilia then
northward sailing Folaria. Aud yet a and tlio same are hereby repealed from
Muro than 12,000 combs aro manuwooden crow, amid the bleak ioe ttelda’ after June 30, 1873.
facturwl in tlio town of Loomiuster,
Maas , daily. boaiJee horn jewelry to a
uf tho Arctic region*, toll* where ropoaos
smother martyr to tho ardfou* endeavor passage was ita object generally known, largo extent
Tbo Erie. Groat Western and Michieven to there whore brouth gav. it the

cvnqjuuons, and record* another failure
where Cabot and Perry,' Frobisher, Roas
and Kane had foiled before. Nearly
■neo skillful navigators, either from

Cathay or to find a northwest p*v.vage—
bare dared the tenors of those chill and
doaolate region*, nnd, after untold «ufout succvm.
What tbo success, if
achieved, would have amounted to, as
txnrtribution eithor to tho valuable

earned on by machinery; 'but then,'
*ay they, •there i* the aoarcity of timber.’
Having lived thirty year* in fire W’eatorn
Suites, we are prepare.1 to »ny •amelhing
ful rapidity. Thirty years ago people
made the same objection to irotng
to mined* which th»y now make to go­
ing to Nebraska ; but notwithstanding
tlio wood that has been burned, and tho
millions of railroad ties which have been
furnished, there is more timber in Illi­
nois to-day, titan ever. All through
N«braaka timber planting is an enthusi­
asm. Every farmer plants. Steck eonipanios plant largo tract* ; and Railroad
Companicr ore raising timber. Million*
of tree* aro annually *ct out from the
forest, and hundred* of nurseries aro
propagating on a grand *calc. Ono firm
raised over twenty milliou* of couiferw
atone, and cannot supply tl.o demand.
Ono Patent Oilic* Report estimate* that
150,000 acre* are annually planted tu
were planted than two year* ago.
Tree culture ha* proved a suceos
i* no uncommon thing to too grot

ionoe, a* well as thogreat value of cred­
it Worfrust you do, but hive good
reasons to think that it i* not as well
paint picture* which are scan fur a abort understood nnd practiced as it should
time in their studies and then are *«ou bo by other than business num. Your
merchant can enjoy good credit only so
long as ho meet* his engagements
actual world of art a* if they did not promptly; and knowing thin what sacrificM will ho not make to do m. You
aro more or lose interested in his credit
abroad, as through him you receive acoommodstions liasod ujkiii future pay­
every section of the country, who consti­ ments. You may not require it to-day,
anil loot perfectly inilifferont and inde­
tute a powerful art constituency, and iu pendent about it. Excuse* don’t nfty
a certain scuse represent ppsterity. Mr. debts, no matter how reasonable they
Kruacmau Van Ellen's oil pictures ore
or, in case you ntiaa your engagements,
View near Granby, Conn., in the June to call upon him, and in case he can­
not grant ypu an extension without i=Alfa*, makes bis talent known through­ couvrr.icnco to him, to procure it for
out tho United State*. It is a dslieioua' him at no matter what sacrifice or cost.
drawing—aa picturosquo as Nature her­ Plenty of borine** mon of small capita),
self, when she tries to bo full of light with a good reputation of being prompt.
can purchase thair good* cheaper than
concern* whoso prompt paywonla. Mr. R. W. Hubbard'*, Dntaut monte cannel
bo relied upon. This apnnet.be
View of Mount Mansfield is one of tlio plie* no lews to It
the merchant than to
tiio
artisan
and mechanic. Good credit
most delightful landscape* wo have ever
is not based upon wealth, but upon
prlncinlo, hoitor ami acquaintance. All
of his old paintings, their grace, touder- should ImvorhQr None should use it,
ncaa, and subtle beauty, and sothorough- only in rasa*!*f eonvenioueo and neccs-

luted into color.

CunnU.

FINE NEW STOCK OF

DRY GOODS,

HATS AND GAPS,

moot of bls (Train’s) Counsel that tew
verdict was simply "not guilty,” and
■Nut guilty

Exposition.

She will report ospccially

From tlio Programme, wo loam that

ling the jury w

Subsequently

Wednesday.
Monday the Dotrail* Bay City Bail­

a

halxat

Lake Shore A Michigan Southern road

rtabtiy. Ml

DRUGS
I’RESCRH’TIONS

PH(ENIX CASH STORE

-*•»"—---------------------- ,
, I inunlh»pad.a n-iwaorial, until led. Within
But too muiii reliance should not be ' Um
- M
--ass', -has •been published in TA.- I
placed on real. It doos uot grow, and
ronaequently it mint ultimately hocouie
exbauatid. . England *up|Ki*«id ah. hwl Mr-. WqvL It will lie c-'tnpleted fi.
n supply (or a thousand years ; but ln*t English rwxiler* iu the August utuubjr
sumoietr n coal panic n sovrrely atfecte-l
tho industries ol that country that the grm.int with the uiitboress, who hu
shock wna felt nlruoat ell over the world.
The only trouble with tbo fuel quo*­ •applyod tho I’uteroms* with her manu­
. si.i___ 1.. i- r.._ ,i.. n... r.— script iu advaueo, they will publish tho
whole story complete iu one large octavo
volume n&lt;.-xt ifotunlay, thus anticipating
an! county, which, when only four years the publication in Lindon by over two
old. ahowod trees four incho* through
and fifteen foot high; and if there had tnonth*. The plot is entirely original
boon ton aero* of it, it would, from that introducing tho adventures and misad­
ago. hare yielded a family a perpetual venture* of a young baronet, who kills
sujiply. Cottonwood from the seed often a man in the heat of passion, is eonteuced
lodged for i
to d*ath. has his sontaneo commuted to
It io Mid that tho late Chief Justice high as the corn, (tlx foot), tbo tamo penial labor for lifo, attempts
escape,
year. ‘Well, for ths next fire or ten
is belsirod to have been shot by hl*
tbo Supreme Court.
obviate* th* n*f*mity of fencing, y*t the pursuers, and—bat wo must not diatlooc
people are planting fence*, which cannot
blow down and du not rot; and, harsh
English—was a finished Italian, Span­
ish and German rcholar—and thor­
tainod that a pound o! com ia worth a*
oughly r*r»Kl in English literaturo.
luueli os a pound of cual; and there is
generally such a plethora ot thia com­ cloth, or jl.5O in paper trovers ; or copies
national Blate Industrial Expcsution at modity that it can be had for fuel much
Chicago, at a recant mseUng, derided
paid, by tbs publishers, on rocsipt of prioe.
Exposition Hall on tho lake front
Two UtAVTirtn. On. Cuomo*, Tho lit­
tle Burgoon and Too Familiar, are given
away to every subscriber to that popular
od at from 12 to 110 per thousand.
illustrated family magazine, riaurtem
In ths United Btetoa Land Office, at
throughout with
Lincoln, more than 25,000 horasstendeft

Delroitat 7

for framing, nnd are rn*tl*id immediately
x»x&gt;, Izrwell and
1872, no part of th
railroad was held pel jiayable, till th* beginning
fifth year..

. ran-

Medical 1’uq

COMPOUNDED.

Also a Fino Aaaortmoot of

nol bo

A

J W

Undersold.

RUSSELL A NEVINS.

S2^„OC&gt;O

ir.lt it AirraATTi
BLOOD rilfinLK

Too iiigrcdicnta era)
each bold* of m*di—
uacd and recommended by Fby■irian* wherever It haa been In­
troduced. It wilt positively cure
SCKOFVLA. SYPUILJS
■ is iliTttnaui olayet, 1HIEUNATISJE WHITE SWEL­
LING. GOUT. GOITRE.
BRONCHITIS. NERV­
OUS DEBILITY. INCIP­
IENT CONSUMPTION, ,
sad all diansea arlricf from an ’

UtaV.r* from reliabl* and trust­
worthy 1’hysicians. Minuter* of 1
th* Greprl. and others.

That I Must and Will Sell in Sixty Dav
CONSISTING

10c.
Yard wide fleeting nt
Stripe Shirting
“»
20c.
Cottnnade*. j , J* M,KE.fB^"3r!&lt;
F. A’CaK|imere. " 25 to 35c.

Nt* StyLis or HATS

Trite Baytag*.

Ronins and Offices to rent* over iny store.

JOSEPH PFLUG !
•fertl ^ifai i«Wi.

CITY

llut.M*. UssUtCX.

R. MUDGE.

tat

Get the Best!

MARKET!

COOLER!
■HF

(i I MUCH BETTER CONDITION
»■ A»re»t n«*i u few•*«&lt;» r. X. &lt;u auJ &lt;■&gt;
iSStajtLwxSltSS’e!

SIMMONS &amp; CLOUGH

l*sru «r. UI4 in Mi* r&gt;mntr. &gt;11 thw* e&lt;

uWirS fiEsStasa:
•fnuia*UsO*&gt;wssLn'.nithrwMm. •*«
Sts:

FRESH FISH DURING THE SEASON.

GEORGE WOOD ORGANS
!te UGflT l US,' DBSU I BiMES, ilH ABB P4M GM
JOSEPH PFLUG.

Scrofula Syrup!
MIXER'S SCROFULA SYRUP cure*
all Scrofulous Affections, Canons,

WOOL HM!

All the almre sujierior instruments are for
by tbo Hastings Agency. Giro them a Trial.

COREY a CORNELL.
CMB^So.,1, .ij. 8»u. Bgw, fa A.*J.

SALT

Erysipelas, I'tmplcs, Blotohw. Pa*,
tulra. Bolls, Tumors, Tetter or Salt
Rheum, Ulcere and Soros, Dy*tim&gt;■is, Debility and all InipuriUo* of
tbo blood.

It is a Bui

Blm-, W.tototo. Btak.

IS

SALT

BARLOW &amp; GOODYEAR
My MACHINERY

Keep n large supply of Salt for sale nt Lowest ntnrkel rates, i

their Brick Warehouse.

The Bcm of "Work

ntMMntiUirtaiinaalHtEpM iitefaoc.

Farm Ballads, by Will M. Carlton.

“Over the Hill to the Pocrljause," Ac. ?
Mr. Irving L. R. Creasy of Oratgavflta,

CJ[f&gt;S

I Keep a Fashionable Tailor and Cut and Make
to Order.

qu^rec
sunsrqoTio/i i

I i. realtor,

f

BE IWTHIIIIITHS H’MIEBES

tho namw. They were painted by Prio­ ' From tho tqany favorable notices we
ri. and Reinhart, embrace children and
My long Experience In the DuaincM,
TESTIMONIALS :
.Lnhlr, me I..

Northern Railroad Company, in tbo

$5,00
’8.00

Boys' Suite, Wool,
Mens’ Union Casrimerc Mlitm wool,
"
Cotton suite,
Linen Coate,

Grata: SCROFULA ad CANCER REMEDY
pone haa placed a
road fur thu tnecss

CAREFULLY

ClTROMOS, LITHDGRA PKIC CARDS. REWARDS OF
MERIT, nnd •verytlung you need in

unknown. His liody »as burio-1 iu an
old cvmvtery on South Broad Streit.
Savannah, &gt;m June'.Dih, 17HG, but no
record being made, tbo re main* could
now be found.
The Geneseo County Woolen Manu­
Wheat iu California, if wime'uf tho
facturing Company ha* it* Mills in op­
eration how. and will coon bo turning papers hare tho right of it, is badly
pinched by tho drought,
much »«&gt;
out 100 to 150 yard* of cloth
day. । •
.... .....Vlnl nt Tn,,. l.^r.-nA^P will
»
Swwart “d . ,lcrr?8?lULf! •«•&gt;» w pnxtoo* oven nau • crop, ano
Band Imko, were couvutwi on the lulb, | shrinkage of the crop is expected to bv
bofore Justice Sinclair, of Grand liajiUap. Bboot
of bMbfte.
id*. for soiling liquor and were finod
In Michigan City an &lt; ntorprising
President Grant ha* apnolnted Mr*. j-arty arose
Helen M. Barnard, of Admin, a* an

RATES!

I*O5V.EST

BOOTS AND SHOES, WINES JVISriD LIQUORS

s«aj

Lunailc Asylum was net ohly accom­
panied by a protest from Mr. Train him-

VERY

Tho citizens of Grand Ledgo have or.gantrod a joint stock company to pur- BEST PRINTS IN HASTINGS!
]
clia*» and utilize tho property of the
,
mill conqiany at that place. They dotiro to raise o capital of 850,000.

the qvioatwu of portage of tho coufuswu I Sw'LfXw, Lro bin elected honorary
raiw?r* .’ru P^og evergreens
yet afipoar. It is certainly doubtful which now surrounds it.
.
1
,r&lt;&gt;,o AmJ
Mi vk,,,— . far the protection o* their stock; aud tlio
Itecumng to th. change* .HKcted by
ot 8l
, dulterl. ro cmnpl.te that a few dollar, it* excellence. Thera are two stories of phMl—.
whether anything could bo gained by
tho net repealing th. Franking 1'riril- |
I *avo the exiiense ot a born. Tbo Nur- Now England life, cither of which would £12““*'.’■‘I*
ege, «r aifaumo this podtiou, and hope
Th. Cincinnati moaical festival was I way lvrur t t,y fa fofage,
foliage, with limb* «
hich would repay the hosanl* aud nnwsi^ix'ra generally will im[re.s u I inaugurated Tue.Jay night under eir- way spru.:*, by its
bo w.
tho ui,nuy
literary imiur*
featura uz
of ra.
the momn
mouth &gt;n
ia sama.***«sis«n*
-------....------------- *
upon the proiwr authority—that, under cumrtanccs that remove n! doubt as to j
‘ f this tree, BIX _____
______ _________
It would seem, therefore, that our jdl circumstance*, the itostmn.ter Gen-i “» •«&lt;»**. «dihw musically or fiuan-'■uf
year**planted,
and four | ‘ho ''Me, by Frances Leo, i* a capita!
/
apart in the row, *o interlaced th*t
Gorerament had done about enough cm!, who*, duty it is to ronstrue oct* nelly.
affecting hi*Department.should at unre
Four potren* were instantly kiued I th*
”•hardly
••••
- it. intion; tho *.-cond, Young Martin and
the snow ccould
Mew -■
through
.
(considor the validity of thb (clause quot- and two injured by the explosion of a
ptoration*. We have already, through •4, said if a reasonable doubt ia raised, । tank usvd for rcuiloring tallow at the j Ia lo.a and Nebradta. Cue uruficial OH UirtilQ. b QuaUth Sted laM. u
forest*.''rerrily the once unbroacn prai.
Do Haven, Kano ami other a, added should give newspaper publiabsr, tho . oatablishmant at II. Bch.xmian ia Chi- ।™.’; .=.1
Mr,. _« «dl »»rk. »|
’• &gt;« “ *“
• S™«~l
materially to the world's knowledge of benefit of it. The object of the act, aa ■ ago Tuesday mornbg
t thriftr, that after six years, ten acres ’ knowledge iff Yankee life sho odd. a „
Black ; lingular power of analysis, which im- r
stated in tho title end throughout the
Mr. n. C. Ford, 1‘reridont of the 1would;supply a fondly for over.
iV«demyof De.ii-n, has just 'walnut, eighteen year* old, has yielded 1 ,arts t0 her story tho interctof genuine I
over a field quite as extended as com­ diacuwuon, was smiply to repeal the chi
Frankinglnrilege. No otim'question .
g u 7 picton—an Amari- ' at tho rate of forty curd. Mf wood jter
• m Jn jjum
.|
merce is over likely to occupy ia that (wo* raised. It wo* rot th. ratantwu of ;c„‘foreit
‘.ja (ktute-r-which i. ■iure. Cottonwoods, fifteou years old,. 1
, „
.....
‘
to I
other than a few of the law-makers t0 ; highly yrmred bv lb# local critira
1are found that will yield a oord to the . «"• bX Eron Clinch, and A
•
i tree. In one instance a row ui Leun-! Madam Thim, by George Bands, wo are I
a question that ia extremely doubtful, impose new burden* upon. the newspa- " • '
lam
of
the
laud,
aud
rinco
nt
kart
one
I
The
New
Turk
Ctntral
Railroa.1
lie,
tardy poplar, ten rods long, and twenty , ptea»nntir introduced to those two |
nnd the settling of which, except as it
branch of Congtes* attempted to rocUfy ; pair Wutka at Niagara Falk were
might show tiro cflectsxff connin oceanic tho mistake, there is abundant ground burq*d Monday night., resulting in n years old, yield twenty rente of wood- fahJOUS fWBrh wvnwB. MrC. It Shaulv
, two curd* to tho rod. white willow*. ,.
_
, T ... .
.n soon v-L.f.i
about Ixnt •Alu&gt;u-a and
for netting arido that clause of the net loss of SUM),000. About luO employ- ,'.set&gt; out ...
iu .a iieago.
ylem timplo ..
re- I discourse
...
, tlio rill­
jI turn* if fuel.
sago that could ’bo reacluxl by tho ordi- until tho incoming of another Congros*. «*• »ero thrown outaf eundoyment.
’
, t,,r
•« •&gt;&gt;» cntieal verdict upon :
The Portnuuter General lias this power,
Mrs. Sckunt, wifo of the distinguished
Ibero-------------------i* an alarming
* |iro»[ioct............
for our ; -Music, Art nnd laterature, Th» poetry '
tbo question of intention is plain in nt Smniur, ha* beerimo heir to a legacy of | Northern
j, a* good us %v.-r Miss Kate I’utman
1 ‘u‘
'forest*. ’Having
"" visited1 tho I i,
ratitle
feast
of—
tho oompopent
branches
| 250.000 Frureian thalcri.•&gt;. or tliout centers of our lumber trade, wo
find . o,g
(। O&lt;Jj being represented by a tulhelic
----- one
------~—
7T~ T,of
Iwvc
-- ...Jfl
_________ . __ i
.r,A. .11 ....... ... .
.. .
■
___, .
__
...... .
government, and mteiihun u after all! fno.ood, bv tho decease iff her uncle, : that seventeen year* will complete
the ! dirge.-At tbo Lost; Mr. w'w
—
tiEon after
W. W. w.n
Briley
. Not a cargo of merchandise seeking the main Ingnnliont in the correct can- |aWjv n nri'dent tit Hamburg; Germa- : destrni tion of our pineries. Boon
after
,J
• T; ’’ "• 1
;
I1 /»«r
foreign markets, is tho least possible structioa of law. Hero is Crv*we’l’s I — ' *
our «,'•.«
p no *•
is ««.&gt;•
gone, /&gt;,.»
our Imr.l
num wrwl
wooa lorests I1 by The rirat and rairest. one of his
....
I
(which
now supply qpr manufoctonve, ■ tfowvr-fancie*; John Sydney by A
opportunity, lie should immediately
A notorious iobbyiat w» put out of
the New York Senate Library liy the our agricultural enterprise, and car Ghilsni Song; Henry Richard* by two
work.), wnU ateo h- dratroy*!.
■ ,|-jklioK
on Jnne. Bnd s u
believe, two or throe other Arctic expe­ Congress which meta in Dsccmb-'r Scrgeant-at-Arm* Tuesday, ou tho
Thirty years will, inevitably, seo the!.' ,
"
,
ground that ho had no buriuesa there. East
the Stampede, •■ »I-*"tod
spirited dialect poem,
jaxtm,
denuded of timber, while grove., by 11,0
ditions now cut froui’ollxr countries,
The affair occatinand considerably ex- .....___ ._____1__ ri.l.*_.___._____ t_
... M.
,11.
U..l._
ritement.
Mription price IS, Tnclubiag Chromo*
' Tliero arc sixteen college* in New If projierly tended, trey* will grow to a
Village
Belle
and
Creasing
the
Moor.
England. Seven aro controlled by the . good eixi&gt; iu thirty year*.
There is a
James Button &amp; Co., publiihiir*, fiS
all that isattainable about these roeions;
great difference brtweon a natural and
Hague, I* homo (at Marshall) on a vuii. by tbo Unitarians, Methodists, &lt;niver- an artificial foreit Before ut, as wc
Berrien Spring* ia to have a new nnd salida, Free Baptist* and Rumnn Oathlaw Boob,
teen year* old, and thirteen inchcj
emnmodtous n-hool-housc, to cost six
Audiniiian's
through, and tho r----------thouiand dollars.
On Sunday tho 18th iu»t, there wna a feet high. Go inti
East
Saginaw
is
ranking
arrangubank
iff
snow
at
the
Tip
Top
Hound,
on
Polaris. Thai the interesting report
you will find that
manta for a supply of gas, sufficient far ! Keanargw Mountain. Andover N. IL,
a city of KW.iHX) inhabitants.
, n hich mariiurcd U feet in doptlr: nnd
published in anathsr column, u art, in all
in rannril m
Um wo.fl* there wore I
pinu tu grow
probability tho final rejiort from thin ill biu hung out her shingle at Charlotte. bank* 100 rod* long, aud from 5 to C |
t y,.ar. Tlio soft wood*
fated expedition. If that little vessel,
.
1 Bjiijw n yearly circle of an inc!
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sry thorough lyedu- feet deep.
Treasury
liatanre* onThursday: | ncss, giving a diatuotor of twi
nrreney, Al, 124,257 ; a(iecial dqiorit, | T&lt;-nr.
fT legal tenders for tbo
tlio redemption
mlomption of
of !
Wo mini plant tli.-in both
wtifieata*of deposit, t2*,825,0l&gt;0
wtifiratMiff
I2&lt;.R25,O'»); coin,
coin,•! Wet. Tlio cam with which
74M‘&gt;71,467, ini lulling coin certificate*,
as that Tyson and his companfoits shou Id
from
stumps and
j...
«-1
Saturday night Jamo*McLiiidm,
»cctbo Flint
Flint sad
anil Pm;
Fero •' »d5a.3W,«.,O.
•
tian foreman on tbs
Jlut it is
Marquetto Railway, was killud by n
ill the East;
Green, famous iu tho Rnvolutiou. is

TRAIN'S INSANITY

TEJ1 and COFFEE.

DLOTH1NO.

There two drawings

in the loam oi too »»c«r, raan iu nieir . ,
•
native Michigan or New York. Arthur l»nd«cnpca. Among tho figure-piece*
Bryant, of ftinceton. Hlinoi*, brother [ to lie noticed and commended an The
of the poet, haa a groat variety. Some ( Signal, after Hellwig, and Tbo Sisters,
of hi* cwrgroen* are forty feet high, and ft 1{um&gt;n interior, after Cooman*. Mr.
five feet in circumference, though only |
,
■

SATiAfACTION

Of which he ba* a VERY LARGE STOCK, and ho i. determined to *.11 at

force of law. Thia i»' shown by th. suitMinnesota nt^l hu 12,000,000 bushsequent action ol the popular branch of rangenient* by wldch nataco earn are
Congrosa, which attempted to psas an be run daily between Now York and has Eurotican larches fifteen years old, j o'-'mal picture*, The Bull-Calf, n. barn­
Will
forty fret high, and a foot in diameter— yard study, and a Group of Slioiq^ which
oxplanatonr ball continuing tho postal Chicago.
Mr.
Andsut,
the
heroic
clenontuin
of
capable of ranking two railroad lie* and 1 are belter than any that Vcrboeckhoven I
freedom of th. prere.
A strict construction of the art a* it Terence Bar. N. S., ha* a call to Nyw iwo fence poits. to tho tro.-.
A f«w 0Ttfr JiaiBlBd or „„ w£jj paint, fur Mr. J
NftW A d VfirtlSeilientS
now stands compels rubacribers, to coun­ York as amistant minister of Trinity.
months ago wo vuitod Mr. Edwards, one
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1
*,ow MU VU1 USGUIOU13.
n5ti
of th. trre planum of the Wet, and it' Mo,*a
CBU«h'- ’k*1 '«bo«khoren
ty papers, to pay poatag- thereon, even
w
-r-wracr
it they receive them in tho counties
The Central Vermont Railroad t.'om- leernod aa though tlio wand uf a magi- g' ^rally mteMM—tho feeling, rfho in-1
where published—&amp;L compel* payment panv organixod at 8t Alban* on "Wed- cian liad posted over that iieairo land. ; »tinrt of th. animal world. Trom Mr. LUJfSflEtiU.
of poatag. at tire ofBre of delivery cm i mrsday, „
z tho choice of ....----------by
substantially What n transformation hurl been produc- W. M. Con- wo have A Stampede eft
MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.
all newspaper exchanges. Eteowhm tho old board of Director*.
U‘j te0” °f yi*ar‘ : i " O11"’i
’ WiU Boraa^ which ia a striking and' Grind. lUVCT VlllCV Division
wo giro a c-iwnleto schedul* of the ratre I Mr.JuatireClinbni; aa reniw justice of tiiroutrh hi* grounds, embewersd with
.
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„„ *• ,
-rauu
iwreuuial
prren.
H.ro
are
fire
wbieh
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there
of puriage, ou and after Juno .Wth, on n.l ' tho 8upnnno Court «f th. Unitsd State.
ctaMM of matter rent through the mails- will1 oct aaVUietJnati.ro
„ chief Jurii.ro until n »ucce»«i«ro you
j&lt;m would
wvum think
ram* half n century old ; 'i* !•&gt; the i'ark, Tbo Old Mill of Korslur,
Durso rates with tho exceptions above I
. Justice
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... I there, pfare tare.,
•
o enough for house tiin-i and n View ia Old Anitterdatu, after
of.........
Chief
CIiuo .ia appointed
named, aro tho same as heretofore, but !

it appears from the jiul.tlaued rejions,

Sherman J. Rich

HATHA

NEW

WAREHOUSE,

Adjoining C. F. Dwlgbt &amp; Co.’*
Foundury.

10 Barrel lots and more sold to dealers at a very Small
vtnee above Car-load Rates.

Water Lime,
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kinffa,

fi/ie LUffsc^ fuq/iisiieo //t
LOTS
Wool,

1040

�local filifijicj? Jloticej.
The following ceres
dbpored of
during tho post week by Justice
of Alderman Wood, who is about to re­
Young :
move ftan our city to areept the position
of Attorney and Trea.*uror of an Eng.
Tho City vs. George Marshall, charged
liah Mining Company in Colorado, join­
with being drunk and disorderly. Con­
ed with tlm moiubors of the Barry
victed and flood 87.25 including costs.
County Bar in tendering him a compli­
The City vs. Charles F. Dwight,
mentary supper at tlio Hastings House. cbm-ged with fast driving. Plead guilty,
Tbo ocoanion was an interesting ono.
and «u fined, including costs, 113.
Tlio tables were simply oHcgnnt, and
Tho City vs. Robert Billingsly,
fairly groanod With thu viands which charged with being drunk anti disorder­
miiu kailt Taylor spread before his ly. Convicted and lined 810, and 81
Gohl, 118 1-8.
gunst*. Hon. Harvey Wright presided,
Mercury in the eighties.
and after tho removal of the cloth, short
“Friday is Memorial Day.
sjicecbea wore made by Moura. D. It
The City vs. Ixtrenxo D. Gardner,
Cook,
Wright.
M. Dewey,
Jno.
R. VanILVulsor,
W.Geo.
H. Hayford,
Ed.
A. charged with being drunk and disorder­
Subscribe for tho Bxxxxa.
Holtoook and others, and the following
ly. Plead guilty, nnd fined 810 includ­
Thursday wa« "ascension day."
\ Riw-intious, from the members of the ing coda.
Barof thojguntyJ^Ml.'ia Ly~~tKT'
Tho City v». Timothy Donivan,
A delightful shower Monday night. ' pn^iding officer, and from this citizsns,
charged with being drunk and ditorTbo Apple. Pear, and Cherry trees presented by tho Editor of tho Bvsxaa,
derly.
Convicted ami fined 85, and
were unanimously adopted.
costa 82. 75. In default of paymeat, ten
"The Odd Follows Lodge meets every
days m the county Jail, where ho at
Tuesday evening.
present sojourn*.
IL-member, we ought to celebrate tho
Before Justice Clarke, May 24th.

We wish to suggest some things
which can be done to add interest to
the Sunday of thoce who find its free­
dom dull.
Taka au hour Sunday
morning and ait down alono, and think
what you hare dono during the peat
week, and agitato the qustion whothor
you have duno just as you really think
is best, aud moan to keep on doing.
Haro you told any lira thfc post weekf
Count them on your fingers, if you can,
and seriously consider whether you al­
ways moan to be a liar? Have yon
abused your neighbor, run down your
comjMititor in other itorcs, slandered
otlicr politicians, or hart anybody's
reputation tho past week ? Those things

&lt; Laat evening a low personal friends

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of the City of Hastiugs in the County
The cut-worm* ore doing much dam­
ol Barry, State cf Michigan, and a
age in mauv of tho gardens lit our city. prominent practicing Attorney of said
Ackley bat iu good running order, county, is about to remove from among :
us and take up his mddeneo at or near
hi* Soda and JRoot B»ur Fountain.
Donirar City in tho Territory of Colora­
Wood work, wallsand coiling*, should do.
.
Now therefore, iu testimony of tno
ulways bo well watlnsl and given time
to dry, before being painted or caliiiuiucd. high usteum in which ho has ever been
hold by us, and our appreciation of his
Several interesting communications
am layed over until next week from
Akw/rrJ, That wc/ tbo uudersignod.
Officers of the Circuit Court of said
County and members of thu Bar, do
Postal cards aro bugiuiag to make hereby tender him our best wishes for
llictir appearance and promises to bo a his ftituro prosperity sml socctm in tho
very popular moans of businrwr cotu- new field he has •elected.
And wo hereby remmsml him to the
people of whatever locality, ho may
,' SnsMtrcL.—To arrest and punish u hcroaitor viait, and Aahicularte W-Jlw
uiau for being rfrswl nnd let tho min :; Bench and Bar, a, fiteng a , c.-utl.mjin’
who sells him Arfy-rod TmyMry go un- .■ of high mural and »ocial quafiSes, aud1
worthy tho implicit confides co and
whipped uf Justice.
'
| highest regards of alL
In testimony whereof wo hare sub­
The Mito Society connected with tho
PrvnLy tsrian Church, will las cuiertained scribed our name, hereto and rau»&gt;-d
on Friday afternoon by Mre. Willard
Hayes, at her residence'on Jcfibnwa I

Don’t fail to see the

HASTINGS SMI CBITIMTH!

are. God bo thanked if you hnren t
done them 1 But somebody does them.
I ask that tomebody whether ho always
intends to be a moan follow ? Hava you
cheated anybody in tho last ten day* ?
Have you deceived any omploycr or
kept back tho just pay of any workman ?
Have you adrertised deception of any
kind ? Does any money suck to you,
which belong* to anybody also t Aro
you not smoking cigars—running up
debts which you don't know hftw to pay;
making a larger swell than your capital
justifies—•and getting ready for n smash
Tho people vs George Stanton, and a run ? Wo hope not. But all
charged with vagrancy. Tried and tbcao things happen, and it any ono is
convicted and sonlCm-ed to tho Detroit overdoing himself in these days, ought
ho not to know it, and settle whether
House of Correction for ono year.
his course is best f Take another hour
on Sunday to do somebody some good
for which you haven't the time on any (
other day. Write a letter to tho moth­
er, or brother or alitor, whom you linro
forgotten for a long time. Hunt out a
frioud who has disappeared from your .
interest, and renew u cordial acquain­
tance. Find out somebody wlio is suf­
fering, and cany frosh cheer to him or I
bur. Go to see the folks who would be
glad to sue you, but whom yuu aro not
always gla'l to »ec’ Help to put •omo
kind uf a home fooling into evcnlxxly
i who is homeless. There aro jilcnty of.
■ good acts, which are not commuu—and
' on Sunday* you want to do womething
' uncummou. That is what tha day is

Ionia county takes 40 ; Jackson county takes 45

Lenawee county takes 50.
Orders already received from
30 towns, and
every mail.

I

1000 will, not supply the demand.
It is the Greatest Labor Saving Tool for the Farmer, and the most profitable to buy.
you have wantq^ but never found, as yefj a Perfect

Look out fur thoM&gt; lino Wool Matters&gt;os at Beumer, Month ft Co.’s, go and
too them, they are selling cheap.
n2tf

Noto the now time card on tho Valley
pears in tho Bsxxnt to-day. Though
generally alight, yet tho changes uro im­
portant to tire traveler.

B. Wuxi, Exi., and ba* ever been. ,
HiKltfd, Tb’it tbo belt wishte uf |
all cur people will aUcnd him in Ids
now home, and that wo cordially com­
I mo ml him to tho consideration and
friendship of tho pcopU with whom it
may be hi* fortune to sojouru, a* a
। gentleman worthy of thoir untire confi-!
Ax Excuixac gety pertinently re­ dc-tici- aud rcnj-ect.
mark* that “it is just about ns wise tu
atop your paper because you don't like
JYot Aulors.m's Dermiulor g&lt;*xl for
the editor, a* it would be to rafoso to
Man.—My son wn* taken w ith a »wolltoko your mail from the postoilice because
ing on. Iris leg, jn*t above tho nnklo
you don't like tho postmaster.'■
joint I |&gt;aid our family physician 820
for attending to it, with no bonofitASoajo
Ir you wish posters. program vies, cir­
time alter I was advised )iy * friend to
culars, card J1, lolters-hoad*, bill-hoads, '
um&gt; "Anderson’* Ikrmalor.’'
1 used
Invitations or any kind of printing demo, ,
ono bottle on tho •welling nn-1 eif.-cted
call at tho Bsaaaa office, look al our
a permanent corn.
A. 8. Birx*.
specimen* and get our paces. W« do
Standing Stone, Pa.
work aa cheap as any office in the Stalo,

dual what

COMBINED CORN AND SUMMER FALLOW SULKY CULTIVATOR

Liar or Lrrnx* remaining nt tho
Hastings, P. O, May 27th, 1873.
Miss Keto C. Campbell, A. Done,
Ton route meu and eight Exjniniaux*
Burkard: Eckart, 8. Fifield, Ilattio
Pllug. Oroou L. LothriJge, II. Miliere1 belonging to tho Polaris, vrero picked
up April 3U, 1873, in latitude 53.30
i north, about forty miles from XVolf
I Island, by the steamer Tigress. This
' party hud become senorated from the
I ship October 15. 1872, a storm break­
’ ing tlio rowel from its mooring* and
| leaving them on tho ire. Tho story of
their life on au ire Ore for 197 day&gt;..

Lake, on Saturday and Sunday, June
7 th and 8th.

coming by

It in the Best Combined Gorn Cultivator

llat of appointment* tpaiic l&lt;y the
Faculty for the Speakers at the Com­
mencement Exerolw-s of thcUntvvrslty
of Michigan, we And the name of Loya)
E. Knappcn. of thia City.

Beers Robert* -of Yankee Springs,
w bile &gt; iigagvd in working in a saw mill
at Howard City, on Tuesday, May 2(*th,
fi-II against a rircular saw, while in mo­
tion. and c-rtuplotelv wirvtrd hi • left
aim. throwing it Cdisianeo of sis i•*•!*.

Magnetic Water, from the spring there.
1* iunple to qm-neb -the thirst of all ths
lawyets In the Stair, and with the
Anum ability, and ornint chanwlcr of
i the legal fraternity of tlic State, and ■&gt;!
lawyer* al Eaton Hapkta In particular.
. wr do not »ee bow there can be any
I failure, nod trust ths foailol hopes ot
they, mint exhibit their receipts far gov- . tbos.' engaged in promutlug tbc inoet•Turnout tax in a tx&gt;n«p:cuomi place in inc may be realised.
Ihpir i«tal»li»lmi-iiM. A fliilnro l»f thi»
will siilijmt the ••ffismW to heavy. Sues
ami penalties
4
'

'Die entire roar part of tlio frame build­
ing No. :5S West Madison Street, was in
flams* and well underway ou last asm
niug before tlm alarm uf fire was turned
iu. The Bxf- -&lt;«:k No 1 was tlio first to

The Polar Soa jiroblem i* uo urerer .
its *olutiou thou it was a century ago. &lt;&gt;f Baltiinorc, convicting of »'l Uinrcs, ail
We are of tho opinion that enough lives itaproverL Fair Hous*', good fruit, 4c.
C. E. DWIGHT 4 CO.
bare been sacrihce&lt;I aud enough luvuiv I
Hastiugit April 2. 1874 —if
wasted iu these firuitloa* Arctic exp luretious. Just what {metical benefit i* to '
bo conferrod ujxiu- tho civilised world I
by the direovory of aiFopen Polar Soa j
W ore at a toss to determine. Tho very
fact already known, that an almost im-1
jioaiable ice boh •Drround* it, proves
that tlio discovery would amount to
nothing except tho (light •atiriactinu of ;
1..—J.l*
1^.1. aT fnn mi — - &lt;
an open soa. Admit it* existonre, aud ii will sell nt low figures, fur ciub or good 1
what dues it peovo ? Nothing of prac- -’ approved notes : two good Mares, one
fieri importanavnotluog worth a single r.*iglu about 1200 ilia, tbo other about
lifo u» prove. We hope tho wl fnte of OfH) IL* , two Single bngpt-'l&lt;&gt; t*0 double
Captain Holl will cL« the long lut of:i buggies, two double and two single Mar­
heroic navigators who have Jost their' i n&lt;nMa. Hero an- bargains fur tboeo I
liros in this foolish efiurt to find some­ wanting ’ such property, that uro not
thing wbUh, if found, woutl bo ol n-&gt; 1 often mrt with. Vrnt Mrly.
45tf
practical value to mankind-

! tish Idea and the European continent
be will go to Egypt and tho Holy Land,
mid wo may not expret t» sro him again
before Jan. 1st, 1874. Our best wishes
attend liim on hi* tour, and we trnst ho
may return with improved health Ju
again fill with his usual urbanity,
dignity and ability tho chair of presid­
ing officer of tho Senate of Michigan.

I. 0. G. T.—Tbo Eaton, Barry and
Ingham County Association of Good
Templars will meet at - Good Tamplara
Hall, in this city, on Wednesday of next
weak, June 4th. A public meeting will
bu Iwld iu tlio evening at tbo Presby­
terian Cbureh. Tho meeting will be
addressed by tho Itevi L H. Fsarson of
Grand Rajlids, and others. All are in­
vited to attend the public meeting iu the

/Z^L Mmaxa.—We regret to bo com­
pelled to fty that no preparations aro
l&gt;eing made, far the public observance of
Decoration Day ia thia city. Our people
should not forget this solemn duty. ‘Let
itrevm ou the graves of tbc soldiers who
"rieep the alrep that knows no waking,"
in our cemetery, and.thus keep their vir-

Why is it thst a license is not requir­
ed of all keepers of saloon* in Mi, us in
other cities. Wo vote for a 8200 dollar
license, and an extra hundred on each

ly in advance, and tho closing of every
saloon that doos no: comply, and give
tbo required bond to abide the provisions
of «tpch an ordinance.

M muo or Srocxaoureas.—Tlwro will
be a meeting of tho stockholders of tho
Peninsular Railway Company at the offico of tho oosnpony. in Battle Crook, on
tho 30th day of July, at 2 o'clock r. M-,
for tho purpose of submitting, for their
sanction or rejection, an agnwm.-ml tuado
between tho Directon of the Peninsular
Railway Company anil tlio Directors of
thu Part Huron end Lake Michigan
Railway Company tar tbo cjnaobdntion
uf the two cumpaniwi.

Pbmssssuo FixsLX.-PreeidoutDibble
says that thu rails aro laid ou tho extirnsionof the-Peninsular Railway to within
1G miles of Valparaiso. Tho track has
been ballasted
tho rails hare been
laid, and it is expected that trains wdlrun
to Valparaiso by June 1st, thence over
ths Pittsburg. Fort Wayne ft. Chicago
Road which will giro another through

Mmrr Hsaetiit wo commend tho
prido our citbcns take in improvingand beautifying tho grounds about their
rotiucuree, wpeeiaUy in tho pirating
of tree* and shrubs, not only on their
grounds, but oloug tho strwta A fow
years at Urn tonge*t,of thh kind Of work,
will make our city a marrvl of beauty,
if afi cordially re-operate -u thin seem­
ingly trifling niaMee. '

COME

AND

GET

ONE

ON TRIAL !

CLOTHING.

Julia win ft Co’*, oclobratol fluid Pens,
ho Lot in the market, fur sale at tho
City News D'-jot. P. O. building.

cbc«i»— P. R. IkiLin ft-Co. of Jackson,
am arillug out their entire dock nt tint
cot. Th-y Jiarn iin immense •tuck,
iomi* SIUD.INH) wurth of clioire goods
if nil kin-ln, which UipT are dosing out.
ind if nuy &lt;n:o ia im lincd to visit Jack­
ion t'ni» is Ihe place to get bargain*.

“ Luuk- is i-verylhing, Ix-havior
nothing" This is ono of the old
proverL* known. In trsdc, and &lt;&lt;s;

unlay. Mr Huh’s juanwy »ill besoioowhat Jirotengwl bcjiuu the time be at
h»! intended to &gt;jM.-nd abavwl.
Altar
| railing all points of interest iu the Bri­

r I’aouinua l« the orU«r Of the d-.y «.u
the grounds ot the Barry County Agri­
cultural Society, under the offleient
management of Thoma* Alton, Esq.
The ground* hare been ploughed for
the new Track, wbleb ia to be Juat one
Haifa mile in length, three fed from
Inside jail. and the same i« being per- !
fectod'ae faat as may be. and befire the 1

Clh. It cuts the ground all over instead of leaving a
IwtwM-n blades where tho weed* ana gra»
only lightly covered ana will start with first n
l« the case with all other combined sulky cultl&lt;
"Hi. lx ha* thu easiest draft, and la the meet durable.

Thouraud* have already gono, and
thousand* more are taming their ry«t
towards new homes in tho fertile We»t.
To those going to Missouri, Kansas.
Nebraska. Colorado, Utah, Wyoming.
Nevada, Oregon or California, we rec­
ommend a cheap, xafc, quirk and direct
. route, via Si. Isitiis, over thu Missouri
Pacific Railroad, which runs its fine
Day Coaches and Pullman Sleepers
from St Loui» to principal points in tho
West wittoof rAnyr. Wo believe that
beat track ami the finest and safest
equipment of any lino weal of tlio Missiasippi, and its oonnectiaae with roads
further West are prompt and reliable.

glittering ice; and everything, from ap­
ple. to watermelons, is clean, neatly I
put up and arranged iu attractive forms.
Of counse, we do all our ehopping there.
It ia a pleasure to bur things in such a
sweet well-kept establishment. Alas I
such stares aro rare indeed, and wo
gladly k’t some one also do crar market­ __________ p_____„-Jt..8t. Louis, Mo.
ing, that we may not see its daily hor­ Qm-stioua will bo cheerfully end prompt­
rors. The average retail storei ia not ly answered.
an ngrc-jablo subject to considsr. Our
EJOQRATIOXTUBMIHC;
dealers, generally, are totally ignorant
of the fine art of keeping a xtoro. Wo
will not bring up dreadful pictures of
what is,in all our unhappy daily ap­
pearance. Wo mourn tor tho nation uf

Th* firm of Bewmnr, Heath ft Co.,
•dll livo and are selling their immense
stock of Furniture cheaper than ever.
They hare the largest and but seioc1t»d

geixls over brought to thia City. Their
Hnnx mailn goods, such a. Tables.
Beokcascr, Extension Tablas, 4c., cau't
lx» boat iu tlw Coanty, and to make good
th* above assertion, they now offer "a
srwiiD of 825, to anyone who can show
better Furnituro of Ilonin Manufacture,
or a lustier or lorgor'riock of Furniture
or Undertakers goods such as Caskets.
Coffin), Burial Robos, Shrouds, 4c.
Thia is no bumbug. Examine the goods
in tho different llotuos in ths County,
and if wo can be beat, then call and
got tho.Raiynid.
fi'Jtf
I1x»«mdu Hutu ft Co.

OUR

GREAT

$8.00

oat^cltt rfflWW.

Other Stores ask so much more for
the same goods
We alwayfi keep Fine Custom made
Suits from 20 to 35 dollars.

Largest Stock of Black and Blue
Clothing welt of New York. Suite 12 to
40 dollars. Latest Styles of Boys and
Children’s Suite from two ynags-and up­
wards. Pnces, 2 to 20 dofiart.

TRIWKS

KJ1LISES

. Paper, Leather, and Zinc Trunks
from &gt;1.25 to $20
*•
'
Wc are square dealing in all our ac­
tions, Cheapest store in Michigan, aud
strictly

BASS

�Ayer's
Sarsaparilla

ITORS^sB

rild Lift in the Far West

stonily groelns rvp.
utsitou, baasiJ an Iu
Intrinsic virtues, and snstatesd by Its re-.

and synhlUUc contamlnaUcn. Impurtnes, I
nr diseases tfou bare lurked In the system
for years, soon yield to this powerful aatldoto uul disappear. Hence Ito wonderful1
Cirri, mar.y of which ore publicly known,
of Scrofula, and all scrofulous dlaaases,
Vlecre, Eruptions, and ercpUre dl»erdsrs of the akin. Turnon. Blotcbee,
Bolte, PliuplRw.Pnstutas.SorreaStAnthony's Fire, Bose or ErysltfIiu. Tetter. Salt Rheum, Braid
Hctul. Klngwonn. and internal VIccratlons of the Uterus. Stomach.

wjt.

actor of the articles presented.
From Lee, Mass., we hare a sample
of calico in which tbo green band is col­
ored with areenic, and no washing would

:.t.,a^u'sus"-ssi=.‘

Or. 1. C. AYER i CO., Lowell, Mm.

LANTATION

Bitters

WH

Temperance Bitters

wntt^laituiBtMPneLisL hb

New Scales
Every year increases the jopiilarity
of this valuablo - Hair Preparation;
which is due to merit alone. We can
n±»Tiro our old patrons that it is kept
fully up to its liigh standard; nnd it
h the only reliable and jHjrfectcdpri'|&gt;nration for restoring Guay on FadsD
Haul to its youthful color, making it
soft, lustrous anil silken. The scalp,
by its use, becomes white and] clean.
It remove nil eruptions and dandruff,
anil, by its tonio properties, ptevents
the hair from falling out, n» it etimnIstsM nnd nourislics the hair-glands.
By its use. the hair grows thicker and
stronger. In baldness, it restores tho
capillary glands to their normal vigor,'
and will create a new growth, except
in extreme old age. It is the most
economical H AiKDutMuracvrirtued,
ns it requires fewer application’, and
gives tho hair a splendid, glossy npficarance. A. A. Hayes, M.D, State
Assaycr uf Massachusetts, says; “Tlio
constituents are pure, nnd carefully
selected for cxtyllent quality; and I
consider it tho Best Pkei’-iuatiox
for iu intended purposes."

New Styles.
New Prices.

dropotfitrie oeidoi t0o green spot then
a drop ot ammonia, when the color wilt
turn bitt" and ou tho addition of n drop
of nitrats of silver, if arecnic bo present,
a yellow (tain will spread in a ring tu

Veiy Low

The point in which many towns make '
a radical mistake in the management of ■
their roads is in uoglccting to proride (
auiUibfo druinoga. And here is whore (
conire in tho great nocesaity of attend- ,
ing to road repairs very early in the «
season. It is then very eo.’y to are just IJ
where drains are moat needed, and :
whore tho work can be put upon thorn '
to tho greatest advantage
There is no m«cd of compelling tho
public tu wade through mud every
•priufii and tho only way to prorout it .
is to provido ample drains just where- •'
ever tho water stands »&lt;&gt; u to create
mud and break up tho road-bed.
Wo wish wo. cou]d imprest every
town officer with tho ^importance of the
fact that there is no economy to tho ■
town in allowing its roods Io tun down
from neglectto attend to them in Ume. 1
Poor and inefficient roads coat more in
the end than gtkxl omo.
Above all
soo to ii that the drainage of all public
roads is perfect.—JfcsuwAuM'.'s

Miscas not oxr Fowu — IjCww
Wrigtrt, ttawsfl known English poul­
try writer, tays, that in ono instaueo tho
droppings of’four Brahma fowls ia ono
night weighed exactly otjo pound 1 &gt;n
another instance, 13 ounces. Tho avarago was 8 1-2 ox. per bird, but which
was redaced by drying to 1 1-2 ounces.
On a bails of ono ounce to each fowl,
tho amount per rear will be 22 3-4

TBSTZ.S

First-Class Instruments.

N.F.Binln’tiwTi

crystal of nitrate ef silver tuHedimmediately canary yellow, which fl enoted
arsenic. This to an experiment that any­
body can try. To ornfinn our suspicions
we prated some of Um liquid into s
Marsh apparatus, and easily obtained
the well known deposit of metallic arso­
nic on glass or porcelain. With wall

l»HoilATieuRIIKR.

— -...—-jnsns -El;-..

‘ T —r—* ’

Plantation
bitters;

(.'KO stow UVK AOBNW WANTW-fe*
line colors aro so impregnated with ar­
senic that they ore aa dangerous os the LITOTGSTOKE •g- AFRICA
older Scheele’s green, of which, We re­ •i-Li'XS-iSd'Ui WM'S’i
cently aunolaiucd.
Toy books with for tltcdsrs • w« prevfft Iks rrrttoM .ocerS,
green corers are always to bo suspected,
and in fact tho only absolutely safe thing
to do is to avoid green colors altogether
The detection of arsenic is ao staple
that any ono can preform tho experi­
ment in a few moments. Wo cut a
piece of suspected calico and immersed
it in aome smmg ammonia, which we
had poured into a tumbler; a blns color

WATER

VINECAR BITTERS

97
Only 50 Centa par Bottle.

' Uta's Glory is Her Hair.
LYON’S

ul'ihihs*

AGENTS WANTED FOR

BEHIND-SCENES
IN WASHINGTON

GIVEN AWAY.

Wishart's Pine Tree

UNDERGROUND Tar Cordial.
LIFE

IE10W

THE

SURFACE I

,

ATHAIRON

Notice to Special-Tax Payers.

Tho Baboook

NATURE’S GREAT REMEDY

L^OMEST/C.

fr^HToTERKS1

kxevces
Fteasaw,
ucfeaxwe
ke\\e“ts

AGENTS WANTED

.EfiK?
susi’-tersa.V-ilkSb..

11 it lit le» BuM MU Mae

t.eeu Sw di.lter* tkmla MlsetUai
H~~liw&gt;4i’dJ Ulibn
iAn mM.. Tkentere. aeOee to bank
mto M«rtn&lt;e «1U be r.ielMrt bv •
srttiansixats'gs:
Ueatotb.MckaMbbMCT.at U.a mi
yf tea lUrrr Oaaatr dart llaaw.
I'— "CT Harry &lt;-..Ir, Nltexaa.
tba su ter at Ja:&gt;. A b. l-.x a&lt; 1.’..
•llkulday. TbatourteaCT'ltrva.i.'a:
laatelCTartnet.MSaOawa. to wit; .
1*1. HWW M&gt;rv«l irflawl ,Uut. till

12.000.000 ACRES.
OTATKOrUlCIIlrlAX.ta teOnMIW.. •

Which we will Exchange fur WOOD
delivered at our Foundry ; or WHITE

few times at night they will lay ton or
fifteen more eggs to-fere wmSiag th nit
again. About tho tube they begin to
lay, bare some good brand of sitting
bens ready to sit on your, first eggs,
aud as fast as you gotten or twilveeggs,
put them under hens. Thon when the
turkeys are done laying their last litter,

ASH, OAK or BOCK EI.M LUMBER

100,000 00

delirewl there or al any Mill within

LN VALUABLE GIFTS!

Mten HUM »t BubM 4160 Ann

ten miles of Hastings.

L. D.
SINE’S
SIN SKMI AXStm.

*k

To te Dns» Frtter. J»ly *Ui. IB»until attar the tan-htrknrs have batched
their britods; fton, as toon as taken off
the Deets, pul Uwm in a tight, sumowhat
dark, room, or on a barn-floor. Thon
take, just at night, tho young turkeys
that wore hatched under bom and put
with thorn, and shut tho old ben out of
bearing, and tot them *o remain until
tho first broods will follow tho old benturkey, which will T '
‘
’

they are well feathered out. as tho wet
is vary d-sttwrire to the tender Unit
felloes. Be sure and get tho young
turkeys under cover before any big
shower cucim up, if th«ru are mure
young ones than tho eld can well brood,
or vou may loan many in that way. Do
not put the old gobbler in the room with
EwiSlrKm

OaHtUblFUitllinhUi!
One Prize $5,000 in Silver

DERMADOR.

Dr. Crook’s Winoofl'i ’

tfiriFT £tKTKapai&lt;E.

IO YI£Altii

Tie Pile Tro Tar Mai,
OR. CROOK'S

WINE

MV alm Her prennrulion ever ottered
UsepaMIc.
It is rich in the medicinal qnab
ttoBof Tnr. sad uooqasltd for diaceua■ «T the Tiuroat and Longa, per
—i— ik. _

Chromo
School Cards,
c/iy peirs Depot.

tc-r they am tot out, ra they' frequently
do much toward brooding the young at
night and &lt;m damp days.
When tho turkeys are first hatched,
feed them on curd xnada from loppcred

pubify youb blood.
It la also b superior Tonic,
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Appetite,
DiHHtot.il,

Cmm the Food to MgtBt

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Trcvwtte ■alarions Fevers et
Gives torn to your Byatom.
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VOL XVIII.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN

W EDNESDAY, JUNE

4,

Pro|e»i«ial tpd Biijlpesj Cafij.

Don’t fail Co see the

dollars a share. It wan impoteible for
mo to take thirty thousand out of my
business without destroying it; solwus
forced to sell half my stock al a loos of
fifty cents ou the dollar. I oorrfed the bal­
ance at a cripling cost But yonr fath­
er paid at each uaosnnout, until ho had
sixty thousand dollars locked up in esrthat mm meedart no dlvidoodSg
had ooased to bo quoted at any prise ia
tho stock market.
“ I will not detail the erpensaoe we
bad in ooppoFmining. It waa a contiaued series of diaspjxiintaicnta from
thu limo tb» ground was broken until
tho work wee abandoned. Ore wee
f-.'-r. 1 lint nevur in paying quantitice.
What was sent to market paid us
about a mill a pound for a dollar ex­
pended ia procuring if. Our superin­
tendent whose calls for money were inevasant, always wrote ia the moot glow­
ing terms Every indication was good.
Wo were sorely approaching one of tho
groat lodes which other oj-aratons had
struck tn that region, and the moment
we reached ft, our stiick would go np
faith in mining speculations, haring to, and for beyond par. Bui ths lode
seen mors money loot ia them tlian
gniuod, by » thousand per cent. But
we had been oo etroogly pn&lt;fl| to aij tend this mooting that wo wrro cun- directs™ at wH-h ww voted to ebp
work. Yore ftthf*; *bo I presided at
strained to be prvocaL
. From tho wadding reception, fluahed ths meeting, sat in the chair mor. like
with wine—wo had each taken throe or a statue than a living man- At its dore
, four glaaoee. and our lioads were not I walked with him. He waa not ia.
। very strong—wu went to this meeting dined to talk. I saw that ho waa deep­
, to hear about the marvidtoualr nch do- ly mortified itnd evidently much troub­
posit of almost virgin earner diocuver.il led. He had put sixty thousand dol­
somewhere on tho tangu of tho groat lars into thia bubble, and it hail buret
। Minnesota cunglomorato 'bolt. Maps Tho land, for which wo paid twenty
, and plans were spread before uv; spec­ thousand would not tell for enough to
imens of copper ore exhibited; cost of moot the claims that still stood against
land, and the particulars of working the company. So all wga gone. As are
cunee, and the money needed for devd- paused at a corner of the street Whsro
our ways part&amp;J, he said with much
°l’a&gt;W»t. »«&gt;t forth in eloquent detail. /
“laav that your father in whoso bitterness: To think of my being such
face waa an unwonted glow, and in
whoeu ujbs shono an unusual bright­
ness, was becoming much interosVed,
and foremost in making inquiries and
getting at facta and figures. His ordi­
nary coolaem and reoervo were gone.
He had permitted himself to coma un­
der the magnetism of the plausible in­
dividual who wished to drew ns into hia
scheme of fortuna making, and was » 1 would hare eared myself anil oth­
oo^letely carried away by his ropre- er* frota those cruel looses and disapI'ointmanta.”
" I bare long since divined the cause
, "I too. saw colden visions, and when
your father said, •Gentlemen, I mean to of both your tolly and mtne,** I re­
plied.
go into this thing.' I was the first to re“ You haveF' Ha spoke with a nerv­
l spend,1 so do 1.' Our example waa in­
i factious.
Wo had tho reputation of ous throb in 1ms voice. Tho color dsepHe looked at mo
l&gt;eing pnidont,£ar-aeeing mon ; and the sited in his face
fact that we saw money in an nndevel- with something like startled suspicion
I oped cupper mine had a strong infln- in hia eyes.
“ Wine is a mocker,'’ I said.
' cnee upon those pratent, nemo «t whom
■' ‘Wino I What ha* wine to do with
, had the remotest suspicion that our
judgement was olwcured and our vision a copper stock company,’ he asked.
“ ‘It had more to do with this one, I
: distorted by wine.
imaginu,
than you suspected.,
1 “ There were ten individuals present
“He looked at ma steadily for a moat that meeting. Under your father’s
| lead and mine, tho preliminary organ। ixatton of a joint stock company waa
made, and a committen appointed to
procure a charter. Tho capital was to
he two hundred and fifty tbauuuid dol­
lars. divided into fire thousand shares
at fifty dollars each; the money to be
paid in by installments m needed. As sixty thousand dollars taken out of your
shown by full eetimatee and the results father’s businras, and nearly twenty
accomplished in leading mines, not over thousand oat of mine, wo were both in
fifty thousand dollars would have to lie J»»il- To roach port. wo mart have a
extxmd-d before paying returns evre smooth tea and favoring •rinds. Bat
clitahwd. The stuck would then rise wo had neitW. Than came.a sadden
to par, commanding fifty dollars a share panic in financial circles, banks reduced
their lino of discount; and rates of in­
■ for ten j aid in.
“ Your father headed tho subscrip­ terest went up to ruinous figures.
tion, putting bis name down for two Trade aymjmthiiU end fell off. Wenk
tbousud shares. Hia teith and exam­ houses began to totter and go down,
ple were patent with me, aud I followed aud stronger ones to show signa of
with a thousand mere. In a few min­ trouble. I struggled, and sacrificed,
mtonuugr; mterests that require ute* tho whole subscription was full; and hold on with desperate energy ;
but vainly. My, boats went pnder.
the codoet judgement and tba moat and wo had a compact oiganimtion of
" I knew that your father waa aoealy
careful thought They will hurry away ten men, two of whom, your father and
from here in a little while, and go back 1 held the controlling influence; our crippled ; and when I thought of him
it waa with a concern made acute by
to their oAo-a. their stores ’and their proportion of shares being three-fifths
my
own sense of danger. Ono day- in
i-iunting-rooma, to take tq&gt; the work of the whole number. It was vutad to
|&gt;a.-wiag a large auction house, I saw
they intermitted for a Lriathour.-Do pay in at once two dollars a share, or
him stop forth and stand for a inouswnt
Ton think they will be as dear-headed ten thousand dollars, in order to irmko
iu before? as well Ettad to grapple with a cash payment on the land, ami to gnt looking bewildered and agitated. I
crossed over to him and said: "Good
the iaanea that demon! their highest funds for beginning immediately tho
morning, Mr. Howard. Nothing wrong,
ability? Will the wino they have ta­ work of opening tho mine. Tho char­
ter would como and th« company or­ ‘S&amp;, Thai is all!' he answered
ken be a help or hindrance V
ganisation
proceed
in
duo
course.
'* I mold tell you a story," Mr. Clarkwith forced calmness.
“
1
wont
away
from
that
meeting
•on added after a panne, “so full of
■ Oh. no !' I returned. ‘Not ao bad
warning that it's lesson would hardly feeling strangely. On going to my aa that!'
fail to impsMs you deeply. But this is store, I remember sitting down at my
" He drew hl* ana in mine, and wo
desk,
and
read
ng
my
hood
between
my
neither the ume nor the place."
walked
away. After a little while bo
•• Will run make the time and place ?" hands, trying to think jest whore I sjxike, his voice leva steady than lie1
asked Howard, whoso interest and cu- stood end what 1 bad bean doing.

HASTINGS SULKY CULTIVATOR!

One Hundred and Fifty sold in Thirty Day

The Third Oar Load expected soon.
It is the “ Farmer’s Favorite.”
Every one likes it.
Everybody speaks highly of it.
Even competitors Advertise it!

a Ml HI HU

Ionia county takes 40 ; Jackson county takes 45
Lenawee county takes 50.
Orders already

NO. 6.

1873.

an engagement to meet yuur father af­
ter the reception. Tho Lake Superior
coppertaining fever waa then a: its
height Yonr father waa a cool, clear­
headed man, and generally kept aloof
from achomns of money-making not con­
nected with legitimate trade, -it ao
happenad that uuo of your reetlaos, over­
sanguine men, who ore always on the
look-out for sumo seiirae bv which
money ran be made more rapidly than
in cowpetitivo marouitilo or manufactu­
ring operations had made a rial*, to the
Ontonagon regiijp, and, in company with
a coautr surveyor, proqmeted far a
mine. According to hia rera eeeutatian,
they had diacovered one of the richeat
deposit* of any in tho whole Lake 8upcriur region, and held tho eocrat of
its location He had come out oast to
organise a company, and had yet only
&gt; talked to a few oapifolista, who had ar­
ranged to meet him at one o'clock on
the day referod to, ia Order to get a full
’ developomont of bis plans.

I

■d from over 30 (owns, and more cojnin;
every mail.

COMBINED CORN AND SUMMER FALLOW SULKY CULTIVATOR!
‘liuekeyc Mower* and Reaper*. Superior Grain Drill*, Ulrica H7/eel Rake*. Corn
, and Ralloie Cullinalarx, etc., etc., etc.

'"Jim.

ttecausc it will perfectly hoe com, and do tho work -if
10 men.
.
It-caua- a boy ran ride and -Io imxvthan Si ineu with
ivalklmr cultivator*.
Tho driver rides directly over the row where ho can

Salt! Salt! Salt!

It

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;.

m

the Ik-nt Combined Field Cultivator, because

CO.

DRUGS
Medicines

but the

COME

AND GET ONE ON TRIAL !

FIRST QUALITY

PAINTS &amp; OILS
DENTIST

.Wills,

'

School Books

Midiiai.'

J-

Stationery

qarx at johk otamlbyi*

Pure Wines ani Lionels I
FOB BEDIC1XAL PCKPOMS.
AI-. I™r..r«e&lt;t&lt;n&gt;M.a Fertav s^ Matewah
■*1. Ala Xm&gt;« asastastfy as hand. Jafcraae *.

Michigan _Exchange.

What is it ?

gtled

IF YOU WANT

“ Glad to aee you my young friond,”
waa the kind greeting he received- •• I
kaor your father years ago, and there
arv many thing, in my memory of him
that 1 recall with pleasure, Hn waa a
true man, Mr. Howard; anil the world‘
The last speaker was past the merid­ ia the better for his having lived in it
ian of life. He had a care-worn face, It waa the thought of Mm that lad me;
awl deep thoughtful ayea. Lf yon ptad- to speak as 1 did thia morning. I might■
u»d this countenance whoa in repast, almost say that it waa of warning from
you read ia many of it’s Unas, a record yonr father through me."
"I eannat but foci aliuleaatprised at1
uf disappointment and heart ache. The
other waa a bandsoma young man. thia," Howard said, frankly. "My'
with clear, confident eyM and a eelf- father need wtne. I have often seen
pcasad air. Ton saw that he bad faith him taka a giaaa at his own table when
in himself—was hopeful end strong: bo had oonipany. Ho set it before’
hia gunrts and partook of it on social.
and meant to win in the race of lilo.
’• Why do yon any in busuxae hours. occasions At my sister's wedding re­
Mr. (.Tarkaon F’ inquired the young ception. which occurred during Me life­
time. wine waa asrred as at the recep­
tion thia morning."
A shadow drofgxxl over Mr. Clarkson’ •
fare. After a little silane, ho repM:
" I know ail this. And your father
never used wine to oxraeo-did net oare
mnnli for it—was only in accord with
social custom. And yet. temperate aa

Sinfie scat Buffies as Low as
One Hundred Dollars.

And two Seated Fanners' Buffies at
One Hundred and Twenty-five Oollarm.
I shall also build HialtEB Fares WoBX.

HASTINGS JttABBLE WORKS!
1ANHOOD: BOW LOST, EW RESTORED!
B. F. STEINH OFF

,Mr Ir Ms Hfc Lmfilmt Eala
UHI MTffi,
STUCCO

n® m:

lat.m hue
Shingta, Lath, 4c.

"Whenand where?"
" I shall be at hocuo this evening,
and will be plaaasd to too you. I live
at No. 403,--------- street'*
“ Tbaak you. I shall rertainiy call."
The two men e»|«rated, young How­
ard wondering why Mr. Clarkson should
bare manifested nay .pedal concern for
him. What had been said about the
danger of confusing the mind by drink
in business hours lingered in hia
thunghte, and the more he pondered it
tho more it's signitioaaoo grew upon
him. In the evening be called on Mr.

"•Yos, my friend, ruin—aud tho
cause you know too wall. To earn my­
self, 1 fowl a sale of my property &lt;m
" alnul btroct, and it has just been
■track down al httia ever half. what I
weald have takan for it a month ago I
Aad that means ruin ? The asm to be
roemrad will not meet my wants, and I
shall l»o forced to susf-ond after all.
with asaats and roaonroaa dimimahnd
by tho amount loot ia this daaatama

large, and needed to be well cared for
and handled judiciously. 1 could not
take two thousand dollars away from
it without deranging my calculations
ud iumtrn, ia —, a—i,. a,y
“ 'And all thia,' I could not help swvrations. And yet. 1 had put down my
name for a thousand sharee of stock, at tag, with "bitter emphasis, 'conM as tho
a tier valno of fifty dollars each, and n-suk of a glass or two of wino taken
might bo called on to pay aaoeaamsats in business beaus."
•‘ Ha o»us hi my arm with a sadden
sweat on my forehead. I paid to my- gnp. There was a wild, desperate,
iwlf, ‘What camo over mo? I must hare half angry look in his fsoe. It worn
loot my aeasM !' When it flashed into off slowly, onrl hia fingers as slowly re­
my thoughts that the wine drank at laxed their hold upon my arm.
" We ported wiiboet another word,
your sister's reception had been the
evil influence which Ud mo astray—the and the subjert was never refered to
blinding power that had obacuted my again. Your father went through his
painful
ordeal sad camo out with a
judgMBrat. I eras startled at the rovelation—startled and ashamed.
“ But there wes now no going back
npon what I bad done 1 had entered
into an honorable contract, and could
not without lore of businsc* standing,
refuse to moot its requirements. Yhur
father came to no* mo late in the aftcnuxin to talk &lt;ir«r the new mining enT ——
ui_ a__ ___ .

�Central

;^ht Republican ||anitfr.

Bailroad

Bat Thoughu of Bat Anthon.

United State* CoDeetor Bailey to recov­
er the’scrip dividend tax ooUeeted by
tho United State*.
Well, they will
probably have a good time collecting

Bather Hyacinth* ha* a «o and

one dollar mor* tax than they ought, if
they have ao much by 8100,000, or we
Legislature ia or haa not boon cunvened, arc miitnformird.

Illinoi* has 259 Granges of Patrons
of Husbandry.
Iron is being ox{ant*d from this
country to England.
*
Boeton and vicinity has 1,000.000
volumes in its libraries.

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS

the only certain event of the futurt,
moke* death his constant quantity in
all his calculation.—Dr. Cntiy.

Senator Sumner*a h ealth E* greatly

Michigan Ship Canal project tho Chica-

NOT BE UNDERSOLD! JE

Sherman J. Rich

HAYIA

Guarantees SATISFACTION‘on Everrthia|^h^ Recommend*, and he esperialiy

of the United States that tho

of the United State., that in all case*

ar I WILL

piece under these condition*. Fatal
ap(«titM aro bred under this liconeo.
Diseased stomacha and brains ore pro­
duced under it by the thousand. Will,
aro broken down, and become usrieas
foe all purpoee* of eolf-restraint. And
all thia u done, let it be remembered,
with the concent ot th* community, for
a certain price in money, which tho com­
munity aporopriate* a* a revenue.
Then, when this license produce* it*
legitimate result*,—results that always
attend euch license, and could have been

tho meanest habit.—Shalt^ptorr.

Of all the marvellous work* of the
Deity, perhaps there is nothing tho an­
gels behold with such supreme astonish-

FINE NEW STOCK OF

TEJ1 and COFFEE,
Of which lu&gt; ha* a VERY TARGE STOCK, end

Tho labor of the body relievo* us DRY GOODS,
from the fatigues of th* mind; and this
it is which form* th* happiness of lb*

lifted from a possibility to a probability
capitol building of Iowa.
by tho action of tho Stats Lsgiahdurs
Stetes, oa application of the Legislators
CLOTHING.
in calling upon tho national govern- docked with 6,000 salmon trout
of inch State, or of the Executive, when
out ceremony and form; tho inward
the I^galatcro cannot lie convened to
spiritual grace is very apt to be test
call forth the military of any other State
reported to number 125,000 votersnitbout the external, visible sign.-— Btor States, or tn employ
such
HATS AND CAPS,
ience,—the community lifts its hand* in
UKOBCE X. DEWEY
though tho country adjacent to tho ca­
hat clceea with religion only
nal would be immensely benefited, yet
Tho Onarga. 111., flouring mill bum- holy horror, and clamor* for tho blood
tun;, will clue* with no mure
no perceptible advantage would accrue ed Sunday; loee 812,000, not insured.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
AF7AIU IB LOUISIANA
Fifty thousand Sabliath School chil­
dren paraded in Brooklyn on Wodnre- than abut up a grog-shop. It i* eerier
Wnranta, Tho Is-giriature of eaid
Tho President'* Proclamation, hereto dry up a lite then a revenue. It is
Postmaster GenoralUroswell ia quiet­ cosier to choke a priaooer than a politi­ nothing can depreciate it. but a man**
will of course be (band fault with by tho
tion of affair* upon our Mexican border. ly working up hi* postal telegraph cian.
exhibiting it bimsillf. It may not al­
The moat acnntioual projects arc seri­
Wo are not pleading for any jpur- ways bq rewarded a* it ought; but it
four of the Constitution of tho United ously discussed by diplomata, who claim
The New England Fair i* to be hold derar'* life. Wo have rigued no petition will always bo known.—CLatoyWJ.
’ at Mystic Park, Massachusetts, open­ for any man'* pardon ; but we have this * Faith acted, supports. Food nouri*heth not by haring it, but by eating and
i?’*'
,
,,
,
State is evidently such that, unices tho auoo thereof, haa therefore made appli- western Toxa* are being reinforced, and
that the -Mexican Bordor Cummi.riou Hart^3l
A Troy,’«t
(O.) dispatchyShirfi*^
say* Mary a^d
Jane drunkennoe* are kept open, the killing digesting iL So it is (ho using and act­
r Federal Government ia content to stand
•fart died at that place yesterday, aged of a murder will have very little effect ing of faith that strengthens and comby aad see it lead to bloodshed, which
will approve greater claim* against over 110 years.
slaying the hand of murder atlj eecurMexico than that country can liquidate.
Hoooic tuu- iug the safety of human life. If this is
what we aro after in seeking ’
BEST PRINTS IN HASTINGS!
cution of the extreme penalty
fidcnce that President Grant fully un­ obstacle* intervene.
our object will not bo root
might be leaa pure. Ito extc
itself called upon m regular .form by
derstands our right* and that he will
bare this farthur to.*ay, tliat a commun­
Governor Kellogg, ao to do, and that he
enforce them to the teller. And, oho, connected by telegraph with Portugal ity knowing that the traffic in alcoholic
ry force fur the purpoee aforesaid, be protect our citixau* along th* Border by tho cliiee of 1874.
liquor* i* sure to produce murderers,
shall forthwith, by proclauxaiion, conitrolling influence ti[«n u».—IYtLmmA
maud such insurgents to disperse and
Will not be Undersold.
retire peattebly to their reepoctive home*
-Wo note wUh grant Iwon released from custody.
snvdvr, and, therefura, responsible for
Never put much confidence tn such a*'
within a limited time.
all ilia dangers to itself that lie in the
Friend A Fox’* paper mill at
put no confidence in others. A man
Now, therefore, I. Ulysses 8. Grant,
Ohio, burned Sunday.
murderous impulse.
*
tarian society in every place, but no | land,
prune
to
au*pocc
evil
is
mostly
looking
810,000; insured for 821,000.
President of the United State*, do here­
BUSSELL A NEVINS.
Wo declare, then, without anv qualifi­
in bis. neighbor for wbat be aces in him­ nfitt
Tbs Presbyterian -driogatei to the cations that tho altitude of tho com­ self A* to the puro all things are pure,
ecutive haa ns alternative but to re­ by make procMunalion and command to native tuwu, where they have no«
said turbuk’d and disorderly poreons to
General Aaaembly at Baltimore enjoyed munity of tho city of New York toward even so to the impure nil things am imspond to tho judicially certified Gover­ disperse and retire peaceably to their re­
— —j — .--- an excursion to Washington on Wednesnor of the State of Lciuiai ana, and issue spective abodes within twenty days
■UllKV IU Wl« v»»u u,
i.iu. - ,
Eagland, within onr knowledge. And 1 day.
'
der committed in it --Further, it h a i It 1* a bhwd atlammsnt when wo
proclamation accordinglv, whatever from this date, and hereafter to submit *o learn, from the Fnt Pnu, published
......
The annual
meeting of the ...
Western mitigating circumstauc. in tho ease of enn ao aseoriate the truths of God a
themselves to tho laws and constituted
..aaorialed Proa* will be held at Pul-in- rearly ovory brutal nuault, in every
»‘lh Mtonil object*, that one u,
authorities of said State, and I inveke
bay, Ixxkii Erie, on the 25th day of June case of drunkennoas, and in half tho j in a manner, reading hi* Bible tn flownext.
other crimee that are committed, It is jin foreot, in sunlight and ......... * ’
isens thereof to uphold the law and nre- have delivered a free public lecture, al
A Washington dispatch announce* through the poverty and *liamolceiui6*&gt; I always, everywhore, and in
the Town Hall “ou the principle* of that Cojoncl McKenrie has instructions and immorality that come from drunk- j —Pftn.
Odd Fellowship.” Brother Kidder ia to pureuo tho Kiekapoo Indians into enuet* that our beggars and thieve* are J No pc-aro was over win fro...
; Mexico.
one of the ablest orators of tho GranUnited State* to be affixed.
produced. If we could wipo out of ex- subterfuge or agreement; no |ieaoo is
I The Republicans have all the officers istcnco *11 tlw erimes and woo of our ' over tn storo for any of u* but that MEAT
MARKET!
Dene at the city of Wash
ito btato, ami ono of the best posted
। of the Ohio Constitutional Convention city directly tracoablo to tho almost un- | which we shall win by victory oV6r
whieh the “ Liberals" claimed such restricted traffic in alcoholic stimulant* shatao or ria,—victory over tho sin that
Lord, 1873, and of tho Independent
no
doubt
tbo
people
at
Lebanon
enjoyed
1
a
victory.
to-day.tbe city would know itaolf to-mor-1 oppresses, a* well a* over that which
of tho United State*, the 97th.
a literary aa well as a Society hlul.
] The corner stone of tho now City Hall row.—Srrihur'i JtniMf.
1 corrupt*.—Josh".
U. 8. GRANT.
Wo trust many of the ritmma of our '
Rochester, N. \., was laid W ednesBy tho President,
— ,
----------Ho who rejoice* ia God *hall never
I
the altitude of loth tho State aad Unitcounty will .mH* to attend |tho mort- j J’ “^«oon wi,h
M“oak
J, C. Bax oirr Dana,
Pensionsbo confounded or ashamed, world with­
.
Aetiug Secrotarv of State.
____
.
ontond It is the abiding joy. If I
mg of tho Statu Poundogical Society, , J. R. Lemon*, while changing care at
■Action nine of an act of Coogrore. I
5
State* Government leaves no
which is to bo held at Kalamaxoo on the I Duquoin. Illinois, early Wednesday dated March 3d. 1878. incn-iu. . the ". ,balJ. be.btt™‘ !? * ‘A ‘'LWHl.i
Brtff Editorial.
21th iast., a* wv know all who do will I morning, was knocked down and rob1 »hnll die ; but to triumph in God i* to
support to tho Kellogg Administration.
pensions of widow* of officer, having
Iw well paid for .their time and trouble- I bod of 87,000.
.
minor children two dollar, a mouth for triumph in Ono who navur fail* and
never change*, but last* forever.—S/orl-«.d . .H.-n.» b..
&gt;'”« Os~
ahthe manufacturer. of California, an ex..4
£ aad of single minor orphan* of private
•oldisrs, sailor* and officer* undpr guarconeem* i* tho highway to suceo**. Tho
n**on we miscarry is bw-auw wo con­
James Woods, a poor laborer of Uti­
ca, Indiana, is the holder of ticket 80,­ of tho act dated July 25th, 1866, to sult not God. but determine without
the young men of that city, r or drvaa
777, which drew tho capilal prise in the
ton which Congreat will undoubtedly Ixx.-te they aro said to excel those made tinlaon will remain in Waahighton all
cum
plain of him for not pnejuiring our '
Omaha lottery.
amendment for their inclarion, and not
tho summer, with tho exception of a few
of {latent leather.
The Springfield firm having the con­
Gold does tot drop in price, and it
ig it under that act, ea
tract for printing th* postal cuds made
I know, not which is the greater won­
■ally promulgated by the der— ths# prayer which is a duty so MUCH BETTER CONDITION
•* - as
- - if the ncodictiun
ally, if now 'looks
prediction made attend tho CCifctUencement ot Harvard a foolish calculation, and is luring monIf
^^h^rc^'wdl .tato
there should come no interruption of some time rince, that it would reach I College.
1,25 before July, might prove true. I Disci auro.—Tho patent outeidoe by
Xui
Sro
toaT^^Tt's
And, yot, no one can assign an adequate I the Eaton I|apid* Jse nwf. They will Welle River, Vermont, fur tho joint
accommodation of the Paaaumsic, II. C.
ter date, so that in some ease* chi dreu
v, u^&gt; so iml.y
—— *Vs—
| be ere long by al! true newspaper mon.
who have sincm Income of age will bo
nr
*n much
Tho census of 1870 abovra dint tho
Tm1^
Z
_ The decision of the Supreme Court of bensfitted by it. In earn o? orphan.,
The position of tiic Republican party
FRESH FED DORM THE SEASOH.
New Hampshire in .the contested Con- where the datro of births, fic, hare
in Ohio/ I* statihl a* follows by Gov.
mreionel election case is that Mr. Iwa filed at the itejartmont, this addi- :
" • •
J .TJTnretitninnrr and tho
Nove* in accepting his ro-nonilnation : Pike is entitled to tho position.
in Now Orleans, wo are persuaded that The average earning* of tho employed

» determined to MU at the

RATES I

VERY

WINES AND X.I&lt;aTTOT&lt;S

Medical I’arpmca.

prescriptions carefully compounded.
Also A Fine Assortment of

PHQJNIX CASH STORE

Such a. CHROMOS. LITHOGRAPHIC CARDS.. REWARDS OF
MERIT, and everything you need in

music,
Remember the Place, Kqflpd Door E-4 of the C&lt;
Btrecta, Hastings

J- t'ctf

JOSEPH PFLUG !

cm

riiat I Musi and W ill Sell in Sixty Days.

PATENT COOLER!

Thoen who have tho^lit it a good thing

the Peat Office Department aggregate
24,000,000. About eight million thus

JOSEPH I FLUU.

ned employments do not exceed 81,900.

By tho 4th of July. 1876—the bunmismanagement.'* And what.i* true of
drcth aniveraary of the nation’s iodo- j
Kellogg aad McEnery quarrol, will now profession do not exceed 82,500.
tho State of Ohio, is substantially true
proof of birth of »uch children a* warn
think several times before they commit
Hon. Onslow Steams, the ablest of every State tn tho,Union, which baa
be completed.
thenioelroe to any hostility to the Unit- Railroadman in Now Englaml, and been constantly under Republican man - 1 Member, who hero returned from! 1^'one of the truest men in every relation .getm nt, and particularly so in the State J th* Congressional excursion expre*. the | croeuo
I opisien that Galveatow, and not Now

Mir higan
elected Preaiitent of tho Northern Rail­
Vhcn the time arrive* that tho devil
road tn New Hampshire, and a Direr tor in moot all tho other Railroads in
fouhd outride of Middleville T We chalthat State.

■ Urleana. I- l&lt;» I— •!»«• —.«&lt;

I

eeu had thought that if anybody waa

public buunoa* is ao great that Poutmaater-General Crmwcll has been compell­
ed to abandon his contetnplatotl trip to
far aa to declare that “Judge Durell’a

now expect* to remain at hia port du-

''

ia Northern Pacific Railroad Com-'
hu filed with the Rocnitary of the
ior a map ahnwiug the deli nite Io- '

generally admitted that |he, (tho deril).

MOM II

une. Il will Ixi eight atoriaa high, and grade waa &lt;xtablhhml in IMW.
is to mat four hundred thousand dolwill L-iu-fit a irtim* man

Ex-Judge Edwatd Picrepunt. wlm
1 has declined tho mission to Rusria. is
tpentitracd by Washington specials as
The Preeidrat baa npjwinUxT John A. probable succeeeur &lt;&gt;f Chief Justice
their public servants, he had better he
-------.
It it not Kellogg that off to California or any other aamcsblo Bingham, of Ohio. Envoy Extraordina­
An importanlauit is to bo tried at
ry aad Miuiator Ilcnipotentiary of the
Providence, IL 1., to test the cotutituUnited State* to Japan

20c.

$5.00
8,00

Boys’ Suits, Wool,
•
Mens' Union Cassimerc suits, wool.
••
Cotton suits.
Linen Coats,

litiisTrLti of ifjits

&lt;f C4ps.'

HI IMBTIII (Mb DBIBH
I Keep a Fashionable Tailor and Cut and Make
to Order.
ILioin* and Offices to rents over my store.

Get the Best

At Hastings.

£!t*v

UtoU to 821 a rnirnth. and of .11
I V"" ^,h".
wlm have lust tho henria- of both eats I nrer‘ T!‘” •,* “1Un"!,*‘v’ T”" .2'°
, , . ..
_ c,i.
o, ,
t»rt»*neut withdrawal ct lands on thu &lt;
of tlie United Btatw
.
. ............
„&gt;_t
gal tenders to tho legal minimum. Tho white in the serviro
t i ... .. aiu _ „ .‘ t«»rtum ut t.ic route granlwi to timcomamount in circulation is 8356,000,000. an4 &gt;n tho lino of duty, to 813 a month. . 1

diviriou* «f tho third grad.. |tl&gt;)
*t can *!ing more gvwip. aad do it
or to,to the iul«li«*r'i ‘ll. ilul
tier, than Middlevillo supports with St Jovph, Missouri, waa completed on
Tneadar. and a trial train passed occr it
• ucereafullr* Great jubilation enauee.
Work Iras been commenoed on the

“Gea'l Grant must support him under

tent authority.

. ry ■ w..

10c.

Yard wide Sheeting nt
Stripe Shirting
“
4?ottonade»,
: M. CaMimcre. *'

My MACHINERY

the opposition in L

than 8X. but y»l nut to the »aiu;&gt; amount
aa tbw wb» had lost a leg or atm.
Otborwiee than the foregoing we lielkve
।
■■ -.. •• ........ —
, ion and eonaulidatinn of ail termer une*
■
«e
ae

T1 ui'ui.1 Za«MIM.

S^TISfJiOTJOft!

quiring a property qualification ui nat-

callcd “ Independent” new.papers keep
elected Governor last fall n6r aa to tho

Tho annual Revbw of the Kalamuro
re department took place Wednesday.

bora,” though they take particular pain.

aggregate postal receipts, notwithstand­
ing the consequent diminution in the been established at Freeeoil Milla, Ma-

ths steal. Thia ia liberal policy—more
properly, jicrhapa, demagogical policy.
But then we had do roaeon to think

May tho Hot Spring Band of Modcc
Indiana surrondcred to General Daria
at Fairchild’s Ranch. They voluntarily

political question.

guard.

They

the readinam of Democratic editor* to
PuetofBee Department from different
points, the Postmaster General desires CapL Jack had.
Carpenter frankly tells his New Orleans
has discovered that

law* of the United State* the writer* of

Shop In Barlow A Goodyear'*

New Advertisements.
। To Ml miNsw Mwk. saw &gt;*Ur

The school census shows that Plain­
well haa a population «f 1,600, an in­
landed at New York, of whocn 17,000 crease of nearly fifty per cent in two
years *nd a half.
.
numbered rixty-thre* arrived during the past week.
Mr. Wheeler, a farmer in the ranter
of Texas Township, Kalam«*x&gt; county,
aaya that there will bo a two-third* crop
Cept Jack, who ia the Constitution of the United State

.«»

A[OtS

the

IEIEL iESEDL t
LOTAL BUIE.

w. J. Holland k co
PROBATE ORDER.

NEW

WAREHOUSE,

I •

t3T" Wool eent by Railroad will bo
carded and sent boric in Good Condition

rteUGBT I OTS; DECEE S BARBES, ARiOH HD PARLOR GEM
by the Hastings Agwaej■.

Give them a Trial.

COREY &lt;£ CORNELL.

Scrofula Syrup!
MIXER'S SCROFULA SYRUP cure*
all Herafuloue AlfccGoc*, Cancer*.

than |5,0(K&gt; for each and every offenw,

age, for matrimonial purpoeea, and that
•be is “a smart, middle aged, indu»tri-

GEORGE WOOD ORGANS

1 furnish oil.

Win. H- Mar*ton, of NQn, ha* been

elected Judge John D. Park Chief Jus­ th* appointment through the influence
the region of tho Pitt Hirer Mountain*. tice, and passed tbejirtto-cspital reeolu- of Gov. Begley.
The annual meeting of the State Sun-

that portmaster. are specially instructed

SIMEONS &amp; CLOUGH

1
Adjoining C.V. Dwight A Co.’*
Foundery.

I*rasident Angell of the University and
man) eminou
will be there.
Rhsum. Ulcers and Bores, Dyepep«ta, Debility and all ImpuriUos &lt;if
the bkxxl.

OffireSonth ride State Street in A. J. Bow no*. Store, Wa.hintoo Blm k,

SALT

4!

SALT

BARLOW &amp; GOODYEAR
Kcep a large vupply of Salt for sole at Lowest market ratet», in
their Brick Warehouse.

MS SCmiLl tM CMOS KHD!

Tte Salt iSfrorth 10 rer ceil w? tta Salt Eipad Ig ibe Walfcr.

Brim
the propio 8*47.208.70. a quarter to pay

cam 840,000,000 annually, of which
885,000,000 will bo Mt profit Thio

CHANCERY SALE.

nwriMONIALK I

10 Barrel lota and more (told tn dealers at a very
vance above Car-load Ralca.

small ad­

Mirr»xx» —Tho fallowing mietakee

ExacuUr*. M50:

&amp;a*a,

faDsws
820,748.70

mistake to act

July IM.

■fl Mun

Water Lime
Ohio limp.,
Shingles of all Irinria,
Mc LUfB£f{ FUtflSIfED Iff CJtf LO^tt

Wool,

FOR

/j

�Tife fVr'Isu'AI* B

COXKDVi
"on Monday of last wook passing through
Rutlaud and Yankee Sprengs FanSora
•we busy preparing their corn ground.

the abundance of blooms

are any

•P|J**&gt; should no harm come to them
sc meat.'
I

’o attended tho funeral of Casper
,v v—
v. &gt;
.
•

wga brought ‘o hi* death by injuries re­
ceived while pulling stumps, wha-h ao-

'mi

tun iM-t 'tt:&gt;T.

i. KOgCTtTL KM.

CHURCHES.
mala*teat.

Xwlui Ho.

MASONIC.
ll.it—vuuBuxv.

•

HASTINGS CHAPTER. NO. ON. U. A.
M. Iterator f.n.vc—tu n «s ik« IblrJ i'rhtar
.: r:.s ■«’»!—.VHU pmtLH'FA B. r.
OX. W.H..WK. tee's.
HASTINGS LOIM.'E. XO- .W, F.A A. N.

IIACTINGS KASTERX STAR. LU»
4sr»:..s'«xM' r
Utotell •{ Ik.
.
{Csi. i LAgA ALdK^tot'v.' **T^**P

1. 0. 0. F.
Hiii-rieshe Rite, e*w Mate*'* te»r».
PALMER ENCAMPMENT, NO. &lt;9

IIAKHNflll LODGE, NO.3N,mM«n*Q

N.H.

n H. HOLME*. K. H.

Baltimore Correspondence.

1. 0. G. T.
Hili—WMkiaruiB Bl-tk. *v*r Darkw A Bslle/’*
&lt;
J

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0

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I. O C A L S
Gold 117 L
Numerous—Potato bugs,

lively—All kinds of business.

Tao soda fountains aro ripe—Tbo
fruit abundant and dolicioav.
I\&gt;n’t l« afraid of bothering us with
your euhecrijitiotis.

Daring the cabnth of May the Nation­
al Debt was reduced 93,535.2«3.
ju.tidenoe is at band—lx&gt;t ua celebrate.
Ji-rvd to Senator* Chandler and Ferry,
tor valuable public documenta
Thow who have job work to do should

beret thing price

---- ------. ■ -s ww uuw 111 Uic
Baxku^ The attendance at the funeral
waa very largo, and much symjatliy was
manifoted for tbo liereavod, by the en­
tire congregation. Tho disoourw, by
De* IL II. Parker, of Irving, waa touch­
ingly beautiful, and well roreivod by all

Bsutnoax, May 29, 73.
is edited by J. W. Chaplin and &amp; C.
Enrroas Hsmaes BixaxaWe no­ Ceffinberry. The May number is on
tice occasional articles from different our table, n&gt; id, we think ia fully equal
I»aw»on, Mudge, Bemnier, Bwttley and townships ot thia county. Hope haa
had her say, Orangeville has been hoard
Ws aava received from C. J. Whitney
A' Co., D* droit, a most touching and
claim to tho world that tho,, loo, still beautiful ) rieco of ,he&lt; t mtteie, written
in regard to burying tho dead in tho old
and compo wd by 6 W. Straub, smtitlod,
from tho fact, that her wheat-fields and
meadows, her j'ottures and woodlands ton expretnly for Deuoration Dey, and a
Besamer, Bendy end City Attorney J. are covered with a green verdure, and
more lioautiful and appropriate piece of
that she ia in blossom from dandelions music, would be hard to find. Price 30
Tho Street Committee reported an to applo-treea. No, one exception, wo
petition Tur opening of alley between
Tbb Nxw Yobi ZWy GrrpAk, the only
Jefferson and Church streets as follows:
lb* committee recommend that tho beautiful pink, but they still persist in daily illustrated paper in the United
petition lie granted and said alley be swelling the bud and poshing forth the Slates, haa proved to be a financial suelaid out ns Kj-wifu-d

nounrod dead, aro showing that they
Ron. Dswsox,
were only soundly sleeping.
Dy Aid. Bentfoy—
Moves, by her fertile fields lining
That the alley doocribnd in tho peti­ turned by the plow, pulverised by the
tion bo establiahod and laid out accord - borrow, aud sowed to oate or jilanted
ikg to tho prayer of tho petitionees.
with corn ; by her stately whitewoods
Adopted by area and nayra m follows : and staunch han!woods being converted
Ayes — Dawson, Mudge, Bessmer, into good substantial farm buildings.
John Herrington is building a first-class
Bentley and Hams. ,
tie George waa a favorite in tho neigh­
farm house, has the frame up, imd
Nayee—none.
'.
borhood, and in fact of all who know
Mathew Hall, con stable of 2d ’ Word Wm Match, D. C. Sanborn and 8.
him. Thue does death make Ids visits
tendered his resignation which on motion Weeks aro soon to follow with tho same
to both old and young alike, showing
class of buildings ; IL II. I&amp;ll also, is
that he is no respecter of per*.&gt;m.
preparing to build
By AM Bentley—
Wevintcdafew of our old friends
That Iscac Swaathout lie appointed
aa coaatablo from tho 2nd Ward in place
and some of thom,sbow^l their apj&gt;rwcia- of Mathew Hall resigned.
, Bwdalhg proprietors stand ready to food
tion of the lUxsta by iubscribing for iL
Carried by ayre and nayee aa.followe:
1'unPTT
clothe tho naked. pr&gt;
Manly Baldwin, Esq., of Y'ankoc Springs,
Ay«:- Daweon, Mudgo, IWewner, viJ#d ‘‘“’J hMB ,Lc
d°“8h” lu
Sec. 115, ownea CO acres, aad is getting
Hams and Bentley.
pay far tho -----r-w-. a--------rhia farm in nice ehajte, anil ia getting
Nayee--none.
Uwslve sad
along finely, thcugh commenced poor.
Dy Aid. Bentley—
fl-25' BnJ one of them will tend a lotThat the street L'ummisioner bo aulh- lvr ,0 «t&gt;ypartof tho U. 8. for throe•nug little form of 40 ariyls, and by close
cents, other things in projection.
attention to buihicss, and being of an
Our Church is nearly inclosed and wo
Jefferson street on Chamberlain's Addi­
economical turn of mind, is al»i doing
tion, to the extent of one day with two trust will toon be completed. But with
writ Tho two above named, with many
all our peace, hapjanMM and prosperity,
men and team.
o thers in their vicinity aro subscribers
eomo of our goal ci use ns aro ducontentAdopted.
to the Banu. and we jwumised to make
Tbo following aenmnts were presented
a more extensive visit soon into Yankee
Mack, ex-Townahip Clark, haa removed
Springs and vicinity, when no shall
I. W, Vrouman, Turnkey service, hia goods and chatties to, and taken up
chronicle ovvryt hing calculated to plMrt
bis residence in fho city of Hostings.
In^ird &amp;c., fill.75.
W. H. Heath, going to Grand Rapids Wo would commend him to the citiren*

their character and illustrative in tho
news of tho day. Editorially tho Grep-tie
it the spiciest paper published in New
York City. Tlie terms ot subsaription
aro tho same as those of any New York
daily, 112 por year. Address, publishers

to examine Engine, 95.00.
Bourne r, Heath A Co., Ballot boxes.

A. J. Sponablo, would announce to
the public, and to the fanners in partic­
ular that ho is Agent for Barry County,
far the relobrated Sjiiral Spring Wagon

Advertism ants.

been tried end not found wanting. We
undorstand^bat Mrs. Mack ia Co. with
To advertise ia to inform tho public
Mias Skinner is engaged in tho millinSty businres in Russeli A Nevins' store.
have something to disposo of either in Marshal. 35.00.
We would t ecommend them as kind,
tho way of ocrvices or stock: A sign
ogreealilo, accommodating end strictly
Chas. B. Wood. tendered bis resig­
over Vje door, or iftross tho free of a
bouoot. May succees attend them.
nation as Alderman from 3rd Ward,
John Lichty, who vu elected SuperpuMore-by, but a well displayed qotioe
in a live paper is read by thousands— accepted.
160 acre* for 15,000, and intends going
By Aid. llama —
Some mon while raving ton dollars by
to Nebraska or Kansas in tho fall.
That tho Council proceed to appoint
not advurtismg.loeo hundreds in tho lack
Has a being, in occupying tho spare
of custom. The lire butinres man is an Aldumian from tho 3rd wrad in place allotted to town two north, range eight
always found in print. He deals with of Aid. Wood resigned.
weet, county of Barry and State of
Michigan.
By Aid. Bentley—
to reach them ia through tho columns
Yours reopoctfully,
Thai the apyiointment of an Ahl. in
of tho local paper. IIo never lacks cus­
Bsammar,
tomers, but is kept busy waiting upon place of Aid. Wood, be deferred until
Irving Correspondence
next retruter mooting.
Carried.
who have come to examine or buy.—
By Aid. Bentley —
We favor judicious ndvertiaing.
Good
That tho Marshal bo instructedto re­
exaggerate his stock and thereby diagtut port at each meeting of tho Council all
cases commenced by tbo erty againa^ny
pend too much money on a single effort, j'ervon or fvrrons for violation of ordi­
nance and amount uf fine* impus- d if any. little at fault, had bo expreap'd such an
opimon. Tbo great wonder of our day,
advertise ia, first; bav« something to
in our own county, that ia now creating
Adopted by ayes and naye*.
dispose of worth tho price you ask ; keej&gt;
quite a ecnsation in some directions, is
within reasonable bounds in notice io
That tho Mayor srppclut Aid. Bentley the mysterious paintings upon tho win­
♦bo public; pay for the sparr you c«ludow glsst in the school bouse in the
as
special
member
of
Street
Committee
py, promptly ; as your busin*** enlarin place of Aid. Wood until another townshij) of Irving, aovon miles from
Hastings, in the 11 ink toy neighborhood.
with its growth ; lay aside a certain per Aiderman be appointed.
The picture* were first discovered about
Carried.
the blh of May, by one ut the neighbors
There
being
no
further
buaines*
t.
’
ounk.ot-ifig before tho jmbii&gt; ■
Thousand;.
passing by tbo window, end since that
I adjounicd.
a
Recorder, a grant manv juxiple, all unable to solve
Cuvet cjltege.

;

So general has the |ail.lie cokftdsuoo
th« scientific to answer and solve. They

; ciplcd villain* are altetbjiting to deceive
I tlusi the following is the prugramaMi tor tho unwary try imposing upon them their
warthlro* nostrums under a similarity
। , e.mflBunicmcn: week at DUrrt :
।
Sunday. June 15tb—HocuiJun ut&gt;- of Muse. Cherry Pectoral Lurougcs,
Dr. Ajtr'r Tioehcs, Ayvr's Pastiles for
Iterry and Eaton County Fire ia*arsn.&lt;&gt; !j03,&gt; /
B'nnua! omoou before
Cough*. Cherry Pectoral Cough Drop*,
._
Ayer • r ever ana Ague i lire. ur. nyt-r •
'
j Indian ISIh, Ac, Ac, (none of which

mixed, confuted Uia»* of images of uiferout thing*, us it they wore daguvrreotyffi.1 oa till-gla-*. Ini* no artificial
jniut. It ha* &gt;*.&lt;•« done by some nn-

ligated.

CLOTHING.

FARM TOR 8ALE OR TO RENT.

Z\Vo made a short trip into tha conntry

»wm MM3W fiMWMMmr.

Local 6li;i|tss Jlnticef.

A good rose-wood Melodson to trade
for a cow. Inquire'ot 1. A. Dibble at
this office.
_
&lt;it2

Tua Gaxst Cnrcico Juatuic b noth-

CLOTHING.

CLOTHING.

We wifi Sell CHEAP, or Rent to a re­
John C. Hpcnccr Farm, in the townahip
of Baltim ore. oonsiating of 80 acres, all
inij'rovixL Fair House, good fruit, Ac.
.
0. F. DWIGHT A CO.
Hsathyw April 2, 1874—tf

cheap—P. R. Sabin A Co. of Jackson,
are telling out their entire stock at first
cost. They have an immsnso stock,
■onio 9169,000 worth of choice good*,
of all kinds, which they aro closing out,
and if ony oca is inclined to visit Jack­
son, thia ia tha place to get bargains.

rkKMuvAi-— «&gt;. r. ricinnoii, mu re­
moved his Dental Rooms over the Bos­
ton Cash Store. Call on him for first
fiau Ho.—N. T. Parker of ’thia city
will sell aj low figures, for cash or good
approved notes : two good Mares, one
weighs about 1200 lbs, tho other about
DOO lbs, two tiiuglo buggies, two double
buggies, two double and two tinglo Harnreoe*. Hero are bargains for those
wanting such property, that are not
often met with. Cesw ttrltf.
45tf
aTreward.

Our Great $5.00 Suit!

Thn firm of Bonmer, Heath A Co,
still live and are selling their iaxmonso
stock of Furniture cheaper than ever.
They have tho largest and beet selected
stock of Furniture and Undertaker*
eever brought to this City. Their
iuado gtiods, such a. Tabb's,
B&lt;x.kciui«, Extonaion Tables, Ac, can't
be beat in the County, and to make good
tlie above a*.«tiob, they now otter 'a
axwxaii of 325, to anvonc who can show
better Furniture of Home Manufacture,
or a better or larger stock of Furniture
or Undertaker* goods such as Caskets,
Coffins, Burial Robe*, Shrouds, ic.
Thu is no humbug Examine the goods
in tlia different Houses in the Ckiunty,
sad if we can bo beat, then call cud
get tlie Howard.
7i2lf '
Bkuwkx. Huth A Co.

OUR

Jim is on Jefferson Street, and does
saer* iuruw*. than ony other institution
uf the kind in Hastings
His atom is
always full, price* low for caso or ready
par, and would like to have tbo public
call on him before they epeadsr their
money at tho higher priced groceries.
Groceries of every description both light
and heavy.
lUmvcD.—N, T. Parker, lias re
Give liim^i call.
moved hl. Livery. from Jeflerson Street
Jefferson St. Jane 4th.
tt
to the National Hotel Barn »u Htate

If you want tho vety best Fainting,
alaouiiniug or Graining, ,erer done in
its eilv, call nn John Michael. Ro is
it the man who can suit you.
Gtf

GREAT

SUIT !

OUR GREAT S15.00 SUIT!
t^her Stores ask so much more for
the same goods
We always keep Fine Custom made
Suits from 20 to 35 dollar?.

•y to meet bis old fnends and the
Ic generally.
filji

HEADQUARTERS FOR BLACK SUITS!

School books, a full aasortmant con­
stantly OB hand at tbo City NewsDejait.

Largest Stock of Black and Blue
Clothing west of New York. Suits 12 to
40 dollars.
Latest Styles of Boys and
Children's Suits from two years and up­
wards. Pridqs, 2 to 20 dollars.

pfajCE, M. I)..

any imitation of the above seats, but Vuy
Thomtwon’s Patent Spiral Spring Scat,
for sale only by A. J. SponabloCtf

TRUNKS!

PM1SES!

BAGS!

Paper, Leather, and Zinc Trunk*
from $1.25 to $20.
We are square dealing in all our ac­
tions, Cheapest store in Michigan, and
strictly

HASTINGS .MARKETS.

sbnd forth this our l*roclamatioa to the
people, that they may understand that
'
________________ , _____________ buy
goods of ua at cost We are going to
close up our business, consequently
maau what we say, that for ninety days,
wo shall sell goods at Coer. Giro us a
call.

$8.00

ONE PRICE.

STAR

Juno 4.

Undertakers goods of the ।
latest paterns and in almost
endless varieties at Be smer.
Heath gr Co.'s. A large sup-.
ply of Burial Robes just re­
ceived. H &lt;• sell cheaper tha n :
ths cheapest.
6tf \

CLOTHING

HOUSE I

36 Canal Street,

DtllCH
Remember our name " STAR CLOTHING HOUSE” is on the Doors and
B indows, s'q da not be deceived by other merchants, as we have no Branch Stores.

The wolf is howling, yet\
Bessntcr^ Heath Co., keep',
right on selling Furniture
cheaper than ever. Call on;
them before pu rcha sing. Gtf,

SPECIAL kOTICK
Medicinal Poisons &gt;n the Wane

Just received the third lot,
ofthose fine WoolMattrasses'
at Bessnicr, Heath «f- CaV.

BACON &amp; KARRS’

bounded suiis/action.
..
one and sleep as happy as an ■ wus.
Aniel.

mw^s

.&gt;.h*i&gt;&lt;&gt; mx.

howling ? } &lt; jy; but what is |
it ? Why, Bessnicr, Heath
£ Co., aro .riling ao much
rurntture, and so much.»* W*Mm HM*&gt; Ixrl *i S.
cheaper than any other
house in this citi " *
even makes the wot

n.UM n. ..Ill

ragnid t» tl.isj.ngular phenomena. Tlie
Spiritualist* claim that invisible spirits
Just oj'snod. a choice lot of cigar*,
ura il.&lt;&gt; agency that bavojiraducod thoui, tobacco, coll*
and some of tuo Church people, I am shop of A.'
told, '.tlribute it to that old fellow that
does all tie mischief—tho Devil So
ning three chairs at. lus barber shop,
cmtinunl thivugh the days annual
and no one cola tired waiting there.
meeting cf. tho Board of Trustee*, nt important than money. From actual
7 r. M-; college jirayvr meeting, at 7:30 countvrfcits the |«jj&gt;lo ate protected by
law which the Doctor j&gt;romj&gt;tly c^fortoa.
Wednesday, Jane 18.—Examinations
outside through the windows, they took
continued till 10 s. ■.; address and povale, etc. larjily orders filled prompt­
■elves by refusing to bo deceived by them.
ly at the City Dining Rooms.
5w2
Rhetorical, at ir. *.; luldrem beIf you want
fora the United Literary Societine of th e
call on Russell
Metxce.

•• ■
-..........
Xi .Hour, June
r.xatx.irtntHn &lt;n i s/r. nyev • nwimmi.i. ««
■ . ~.in C-ulral Jtailrusd &lt;&gt;'i Wedumliiioughout tlu« day . iixhibitiou • are specimens of this villainy aad deceit
mght last, arriving iu (Airago th&lt;- -&lt;f !!ie xmw jwviioretov etes». al 7JJ0 I
„ol onjy g,frBUd the sick of their
.-u.
—u_
•
r. M.
i-joney but ot their health, or tlierecor■■wraiug.
Jvl.rgato* from Emanual Chnrrb
at Marahall are. Rev. J. W. Ban.•roft. Rector, F. D. Ackley, Hon. H.

' G. a Hommupailuc Physuuan uabout

Thursday, June 19.—Literary oxer/
•
.■
V
&lt;__ r I M • * ’rury pnse sjieasmg ■
A rraxnua.—Township Clerks should ^^,^1 H.- st Sts.

OBtT^Ltt toutunitqi

Call on RusoeU A Nevins for I'arasol*
Tho Ladies of the M. E. Churah of lights of glass aro just commenced, ai.d
and Sun Umbrellas, at the Ilimnix Cash
thia city will giro an Ice Cream Enter­ the invisible artist will doubtless return
tainment in Union Hall on Friday eve- again to finish tfp tho job, and then per­
You know they always keep tho beet
haps the school district will bo called
Prints at Russell A Nevins.
4 w8

Tas Cosrasatoxa or aa Ixvxuo,

■

■

■

and Confectionery Sc., will constitute

maty Clerk tho name* of all officers

First-Class Instruments

shall bo [totally ignorant aa to who tho

A Nevins.

ISML1.MA1 Hill

twee officvn shall have qualified

AM. E

The Hastings Gun I*ak» Club,

Tbs Splendid City Band under the
leadership of J. Lee Reed will furnish

LITERART E0T1CEB.

.-rounds, building a boat house and dock

Tixx Nonet—L. E. Stauffer, has jot
received a fine lol of liouro plauto, which

N. P. Langford’
didly-iDnstrated account of The Ascent

ws ingMusnla are ptususfaed
ach boule of ni«Sdna.vIi.

New Scales.
’heir grounds nt the lake.

becra Goodyear are buttdiag additions GUIs, Bcratehee, Heeleracb, etc , and biography of Bret Harte; illustrated
payers on Cornell University and Oar
Goodyear ia painting tho fenne around

well, Allegan County, and to take charge
.uf the celebrated Mineral Springs there.

reduced. 11 will paritiv«ly cure
KROFULS. SYPHILIS
a Asoan'nu stores. RHIUWISH. WRITESWEL!
LING. GOUT, GOITRE.

traveler on the road, .’riving horses for

New Styles.
New Prices

bronchitis; nerv-

1US DEBILITY, INCIPl
!ENT CONSUMPTION.

Very Low

Traveling Agent,Dr. Herrick's Romediea with Faster the Spirituliat; and

Republican firm as the

desirable im-

? Woman
d? OhOd

bst night, was put out with Babeock

was dearly demonstrated here ia saving

s.-a£ss»!—■—s

North Hide Slate Street, where you will
Marian Stockton ; besides tho eontiauxtioa of Dr. Holland's Arthur Botmioastie

Wareroom,
cr.rvFT.A wn nmn

erdcra

The tare etry

TSE SESTMIST IS TKt Villi

Ao.

255 Greene, near Eighth St., Jf. Y.

�Wishart's Pine Tree

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grani River Valley Division

Tar Cordial.
NATURE'S GREAT REMEDY

Many a young burse will take bis
place in harneoM at hard week nt thoI
plow this spring for the first tune, and
upon the care and sHN with which he
is handled for the next thres Montlis
will largely depend his uscfulMM for
the remainder at hie fifis If pOMibto
let him bo worked at first by the side uf
a gentle well-broken mate
T«t hi'
harness fit exactly and bo strong and
____
-.1
__—ir-c._____

Wild Life in the Far West

£■3

HAGAN’S

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

ms*.

AFRICA
tel Comssloe
(U.K trllUS.

Ul ..fl.! pUI'M

Ikat SMBMklM WM llwra
tteHsf wltetems

eeaO MM • Mil »—
■ lew ev •salts ks’lM

H. F. Birnbui’s bbn TartiM
WATER WHEEL.

ron aeaix sees as Were dm Kw IBM t

! vbMM ay bn.md
_________________

Flrs4-er &gt;1
!&gt;«» esrti

hit I a&gt;J.

I 1

dition at the eoiL th., awomtnodeliena
in buildings and climate, as also the
convenience of marketing. The send­
ing to market of fruit and vegetable*
dues nut belong to legiti mate agriculture,
for thia ia horticulture; a fanner grows
grain and cattle food, producing’L.r ■alo
meat, wool, butter or cheeee. and any

Mag nolia Balm

_____________ Writetrla® intBtnrtrffrtxUi. lifts'

l sound sleep. Of truLJdeu or women, ;
frTAT
a u.
I otherwise equal, tho one who sleeps tlie
j Lest will bo thomoot mural, haultby and
efficcnt. Sleep will do much to cure
z*^BrrnntLDS nnuuiCl
’ irritability of temper, peevishness, unenBrmklss4i»rHbsiaUnAtteta»»a. d«»m»
sia.-ss. It will restore to vig.r an over-thhei Osn,. |&gt; i&gt; ii -j. &gt;ia&lt;iv (&gt;&lt;■■•. l&gt; iv **■
'’”krf b~“ 11 p”,”i;. ■»' KW"'lE«J!S7X!11Uft.l7S;
mak.. strong a weary body. It will euro Uuswsi i» Deslm'v Clnbs. ArwrUsss. K».
a headache. It will euro n heartache. I
Av. txasktar usd.-J for
.&lt;&lt;*
It will euro a broken spirit. It will euro
C
uW
‘*b"
sorrow. Indeed we might make a long|-------------- ——----------------■
' ■—

Tie Pise Tree Tar Cordial,

Michigan Central R. R!

Pure Blooming Complexion.
It I• t-vwlr Tw*K». IS t us reMWIIM la am •».!
C i., .-. .. lifasre. sus rnu«l Slyer-

Great American Dyspepsia Pills,

POPULATI&amp;fAL

rVINECHR BITTER:

Fucc Of Chwf

Liscoix, May 31sf.'1873.
“t/T
Hutue speaks of a Homan Emperor, 1 Hi,
who, wishing to learn sutnethiug about s- »»•»• i
the population of hit metropolis issued I
an edict requiring everybody to brxxi*; | l/llLVl
able many more animals to be bred, to hia palaeo all the eubwobs they could ‘
raised and fattened, which would, at the
same time, give additional rich manure
to replenish pteat food Thus, by breed­ Young wished to aimtiare the different
ing every kind of lire stock. there would French deportments, he could devise no
be no purchases, but a great deal of better method than to ent thmn out one
selling, which would bring in much ■ by uno from a map, and then ascertain
their comparative a eights in u wale.
Ono of the earlu-st modern examples..!
hocurate enumeration throughout a wide
country. «u tho United States census uf

dHIND

Ayer's Agris Cure,

DEBMADOR.

?

IN WASHIN!

C^OMEST/C.
For instance, on one occasion nows
hod just been brought that Mr. B. had
taken tho H inch Wick farm, of 800 ocrea,
at a rent of one [round par acre. This
was a poor farm, on tho burden of the
Cotswold Hill, and Mr B. was a -gv-a-

The BaLcock

DODD’S
■JERVII.E

DOES IT!

100,000 00

WOMAH

.LUAyns Givi's
•the custom of tho country’ on tho hill,
and the calculation uf tho country com­
menced aceordiagly ; 200 acres of wheat,
200 of turnips and swedes; 200 of bar­
ley and oats, and 200 of clover and rye
grass mixed. The wtinst

■"jSsji

ML Usui 0 Laie lidtiE Earai

SINE’S
'ITT

1837

ACRES.

iHTEHPfHSE.

OB Grati Silts! Prize, ?im 11 GOH]
One Prize $5,000 in Silver
Two priaM si.ooo a
Fivo Prises 9500
■
Ten Prize, 8100 j

___ j----- ,------- would make £800, and
their wool £200, with wool from the
main flock £300; beet, £400, and hog.
£200—total, £3,100. Now, there were
♦hhes and taxes on this farm, which, ad­
ded to tlie rent of £800, made ovsr £1,-

"il’Veehi

Peninsular Railw

648^1199
tendance aad profit, which wo thought
to Mr.
bo little
enowrli.
B. begnl^with
a much heavier
stock than stated, gave his fattening
sheep a greet deal more grain than could
be grown tor the flock after working
cattle and other stock wore fed, and he
fattened bun dreds of hogs tor tho sake
of making more aad richer manure—tho
result of which extra feeding wee not
only fatter and better animals, bat tho

But it can bo proved mathematically,
that Mr. Noteware’s estimate is very
nearly comet
Thus, in 1870, tho
MMduim numbered 32.7 &lt;12, and
th., populatin'! tt2.Wfl. But, in 1872
tho school children bad increased to 51,­
123 Therefore, as all those scholars
who liars reached ths Huie of Three
can demonstrate. the Nebraska popula­
tion in 1872 amounted to 791,928, show­
ing a gain of 08,935 witbin two years
The liste of school chihlren. besides
showing the growth ot the State at large,
are a motor of local program.
.
Look, tor instance., along tho main
lino of tho Burlington I Moesuuri River

Salta aniH u i testa! efiea acts

Chromo
Dr. Crook’s Wine

DR. CROOK’S
WINE

c/ry /reirs

depot.
Go to the Banner Office
for FINE JOB WORK
GIVEN AWAY.

CHHOMOS !

UNDERGROUND
Lire

PUEIFYYOUB BLOOD.

BEU1W THE SOBFACE I

...Da-CBOOK'B
*v&gt;vvor
pottjiooT.
AGENTS WANTED

lY WORLD

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RATES OF ADFERi

VOL XVIH.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN

NO. 7.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1873.

could do, and she waa lUtermined to
show it to her husband. She must be
patient and penenwfag; and those
qualities in an eminent degree. It waa
to be the grand undertaking of these
first yours of her wadded life, and to do
itaho would bend every available ener­
gy. She planned that, if possible, she

l)rotB»iojial and BWlW Cant

OLIVO M

Don-1 fail to see the

mi

HASTINGS SULKY COLTIVATOB!

The Third Oar Load expected soon.
It is the “ Farmer’s Favorite.”
Every one likes it.
•
,
Everybody speaks highly of it.
Even competitors Advertise it!

Ionia county takes 40 ; Jackson county takes 45
Lenawee county takes 50.
Orders already received from over 30 towns, and more coming by
every mail.

1000 will not supply the demand.

Buckeye Mowers and Reapers, Superior Grain Drills, Itidea BTiecZ Rakes. Corn
and Fallow Cultivators, etc., etc., etc.

much gained. Only a little, tot those
littlae, multiplied by other littto, grew
emasingly. . Tto husbandman who
should set himself down by a hill of
rem, aad wait Io soe tto tender blado
put forth, would to wearied and disbeertened ; but to knows if ho plants
tbs tiny sred, and cultivates it as to
ought, that tto harvest of golden grain
will come at length.
,
Albert and Alto wore married fa tho
spring of 1 JOJtl. It was on an evening
in Angust, 1870, that Albert cams homo
out of sorts. Ho had been notified
that to mint leave tho cottage. Tlwv
must giv. up tho jdeasant home, and
ioeo tto little garden they had cultivated
with so much fondness end care
• The owner wishes to sell,” to ex
plained ; and he has had aa offer. He
asks tiro tiioumnd dollars, and must

Salt! Salt! Salt!
CO.

iuibs-

.

let. It &lt;Ickm ih&gt;I ring U|&gt;.
•AL Ito* not tear upsolt.
'
3d. ltos.n&lt;it dodgv the hard spate, but gix-edown
the
Ixittom
4Ui. Xo weight on the 1&gt;ome neok
Mh. A toy oan handle It over rough oixxkly grouu.twlunother cultivator* will not Work.
6lb. It cuta the ground all over Instead of leaving a atrip
Iwtwren blade* wlirra the weed* and Kras* are
only lightly covered and win Mart with fir»t tain m
la the raw with all other combined milky cultivator-

DRUGS
Medicines

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and fnuh to-day as it wsn in that morn­
ing tour when tho sun first .hone upon
tto tova scene of Eden. And ttooe les­
sons of life which lead to tto true Bring,
though thwy taay have boon preached
and oxjioaudsd over and over ng.in.
can norer to preached too tareh. They
cannot to worn oat Tto need of their
guidaare will cease only when this life
shaU to swallowed up in the life stera­
el. Bo. ttongl. thus samo Ireton has
toon often illustrated and enforced, I
deem it no unseamly repetition to' toll
the simple story whieh shall Illustrate
it again. I know Albert Moore well.'
1 have known him from his toytood,
and I knew Alto in the other years al­
so, and tho boson of their life which I
now write down cutamntod under my
own observation.
Albert Muave, al tto age at Iwentyfive, took Alice Wanwn fix fife 'wife,

Yen, My’Trip Hamturr. " with which I make Irons for BUGGIEN.

This Valuable “Mxctnxk" I hare long felt the need of. It Is one of tto great
mean, which enables me Io «-U Buggies so LOW ae to DEFY COMPETITION.

Single scat Buggies as Low as
One llnndrcd Ikollnrm.

ow Farmers,

HASTINGS BABBLE WORKS!

s

opportunity of thte klrnl oOtered In Htotags, wtoroby
»&gt; small an amount oftimey. I do mt intend to Ioom
builder by selling a i&lt;«&gt;r article.

UJBDOD: BDV UH, BOW HSIfflE!

J. Cole &amp; Sod,

Dtr k He H tk Ont Utkt Ms
LUD UlfEB,
STUCCO
Iffi®'

But for such a uno as she wanted, it
would cost twenty-fire orthirty dollars.
" If you want it. get it !*\said Albert
emphaticaUy, I will let you Have twenty
dollars from this mouth’s pay, and the
Lalanceyou shall Lave next month."
Alice got tho thirty dollars, but sbe
did not get the new dr—. By the out­
lay uf five dollars for now trimming,
sho Mgrirod to fix over tho brown
cnshracre so that it looked every bit ns
good m now.
And so Alice worked. Sometimes
she asked her husband for u.a cents;
samotimae for mare; and at the end of
a yn, upon coreful n-ckutimg up. aho
found that sbe had managed to get hold
of ralhor more than her fifty cents a
day; but she had dons it Ijy denying
hersslf of many things,'some of whieh
wrrdreally needful
Thaneult of the first year’s effort in-

owed hie ouroem and that Io him to
tuusa look for the retaining ut Us srtuation. And yet b. raaol red to to a man.
"Mr. Landrorc, you must excuse

"Ah! Did to place |you under tho
ban of Money F'
,
“No str."
•'Then what did he say to you of
me F*
"I cannot toll you, sir.*’
"Cannot, you mean you will not."
' While landrove waa adeal with

partof the creature uthis bounty, tho
«h« bad saved up oite hundred and fifty youth proceeded
"Mr. Landrova, as God is my judge,
dollar*, and had invested it in government bunds. Through the influence at I am your humble friend and moat
obvdisnt servant, and if 1 have a love
a dear friend who was in a large bank­
more strong for one of my employers
ing setablhhment, end to whom she had than tho other. Utal love is (for yon.
confided her secret, she «f as enabled to
But, sir, even to please you I eaamot do
get tto bonds at ttoir face vahse.
a moan, unmanly thing Whatever
I It was only a little at a time—some- ' Mr. Coujicr may bare said to ma waa
times a very little—but even a penny ।
said in confidence, I know that bo would
dropped into the strong box was so

COMBINED CORN AND SUMMER FALLOW SULKY CULTIVATOR

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

An Unexpected Teat

"Jamas, I found you and M * Coops f
together thia morning, and as I entansi
the afire, I knew that my name wag
upon Cooper’s lipa. Wes it not so F’
Th. young took-hrenfa ifatMtM an«
waa aslant
Thoma* Landrovo and Albert Cooper
were partners, and sole proprietors ut
every day; or if she could not do that,
ouo of the heartrot wholaeale tuanuficabe would do the beat aho could.
Generous, frank, loyal and loving, theirtmafaaet w as inrtamsi every day.
Albert waa an easy prey to tto wiles of
Laudrows was a Nsw Tfuatot by birth,
a wifo as loyal and loving as him. If.
and Cooper came from Nur Haanhirc.
He gave her money when she as|rod fur
It; and oho naked for It when she Jarnos Worecotar was a youth of nta»tecn fnnn Western MassachUsctb, and
ttought he had any to give.
gons out into a couatnr, with a.
And hero letme say ilmt Alice know haring
letter o I roeomtMudatou to fatndrovw
her husband would not run in debt
That was an evil they had both arrayed from as old eollegw-mate mad ehuui of
therarelres against in tto outset. When tto latter, to was at omm mbpkmd;
Albert’s purse was empty he bought and thus far, during tto spore of six
nothing; and when it waa full to waa nioulhs, iiad provod himself worthy and
well qualified.
apt to boy more than to needed. Alice
Tho partner*—wann-hearted, but ■
knew all thia and guvcru.-l herself ac­
' quick and impulsive—hack falien into a
cordingly.
•' I think," said Alice, one evening. raisunilsrstaruLng. Ttoy had ou (ho
previous
owning almost coma to blows.
" that I must fix orer my c^Abrown
cashmere this winter. 1 shouJWiko a
new one; but I don’t suppose you can
afford it"
Albert looked grieved. Tho idea
that be oould not afford hl« wife a now

I hold them ns 1 would told moMy that
had Inen planed in my keeping."
Mr. I—urore sworn a big oath and
domauJcd a^aiu to kuow whal Cooper
luul laid of him. But Worcsatw was

I ed to discharge him.
'•I camo to you srith oa-bowor aatarnishod. air," said Jamas, “and if I must
leave you, I wish to take tho came
priceless ;&gt;os*«&gt;ssiou away. When onco
I 1 iavo 1 strayed a trust, I can no nxrre
hare, euntidenoo even m myself."
.‘'Then you flatly refuse F'
"1 retuse to betray the private speech
■ of Mr. Cooper aa I would refuse to tell
him, worn be to ask me, what you have
now said to me."
"Vary srail; you may close yustr sccounts and pass your books ovet to Mr.
Nickerson, tor— and hero Mr. |I-w
drove, with a fierce oath, swore tbit the
' reticent Ttjuth should leave cm thsf mor­
row.
“1 will go, sir* tot Ohl. why asset I
sec you and your partner reconciled be­
fore I go ? You love him; I can swear
before heaven, that no man lire* wbm-u
hs toes better than he lovoe you.”/'
Lendrovc would listen to no more.
That vvry night thooe.two impulsive
men mot, and their ill will waa blown
to the-wind m quickly ns it had beau
engendered. Orer a bottle of wtau
Imnlnwm told his interview with young
Wcroastor,
"Of one tiling I eon asaurw you," said
said Cooper, "he loves you truly and de­
votedly. I know it from tho words
which ho spoke this morning, and from
the warm team that crept out wpeu h»
lashes as ho gave them utterance. His,
refusal to repeat my words was from
principle."
“Ay,” oried I-sndrore. “aad from
principle very aeUom found ia sta purity
fa tins poor world of oura. By my life.
Albert, ho wiU be worth Ms weight in '
gold to us. Wo can trust him.**
Mr. Nieketwm took James Woree.te?s todkn m Landrove fad th—Bi.il
but it was only that the young took­
keeper might be transferred into tfio
inner office,
sanctum, where he sras
installed as mnbdentia! agent aad corrrepoadent; aud whence; fa tune, he
atopped forth into a share of the bofa
nose.
This little sketch boars a deep and
valuable Ireson for thooe who fare eya.
to see, and hearts to uafinstea I.

1 .Mice's eyre gleamed with radiant
light.
.•She tod town thinking for some time
During her five yvars" experience iu ■ that eb. must let her busbend into Hie
school teaching, Alice had laarned | I secret. it had begun to wear upon her.
many things, and having toea
or-1 And now Ito time tied eome aa though
jihsn from an early ago, sho had made by providential interposition.
the problems of real life opa-of tori
(She did not make a sorus
Hhe
chief studies, and what sto^had Joaril^ would, not adi to tho iaw.t by any
• I in this latter dejssrtruseit served her । by play. She simply gut up and went
I well in her now etaiion.
After her away to tor cabinet and when she
marriage she found Albert to to just came back abe brought a little book in
the man tho hal known him t-&gt; be in
I tto other years. He was kind to a
•• Alb^t," said she, "let's vou and
{ fault ;treo-toarted and generous; ready mo buy the rottage.”
I always to answer the call of friendship ;
Albert looked at her in auiasetnent;
and ;irun« to pluck tho flowers that and directly it flashed upon him that
J bloomed today, regardlree of what there was too much suletnniiv in her
might to nurtured to bloom on the tune for badinage.
SomMhmg that
he had noticed during tno post months
1 They lied boon married but a few came bock to him, aad he trembled with
mouths when Alto found that her hus­ the weight of stnpruso that fell Mpon
band was cutting his garments fruzu
day to day exactly according to his
asupply of doth. Not a sbrwl was th. great flood almost omteuiw her,
ely to save on for the cutting of and sfa waa fowl to mt, and wipe
an extra ganuoot &amp;&gt;r a rainy day to bor eye* before she could proceed. And
then ah. showed her book—that ata
“ Albert," she sted.ro him, one eve­ had more than sight hundred dollars
ning "do you know sre ought to to in bank. The ice once broken, sho
laying up a little something F*
told her story fa glowing wonts. Sho'
Albcrt looked up from his paper, and told bow ata bad eared up fittb, by Ft-'
'
waited for bta wife to elucidate.
tie, and Low eh. bad at length found
" I think 1 heard you tell Mr. Green- beryalf able tn pwrohase a fifty dollar
ough that you had no money—that you toad. And then she told tow her nu­
hail paid away your last dollar thio very de in tto banking house, had taken
kftarnoon F*
charge ether investment. ; and tow. ’
“Exactly, my deer; but you know to­
morrow is pay day."
And you have 0]wnt your last mouth’s
Mtrnings?”
The June
todaty*1***
'• Yeo."
A brief sifitneo onausd, which Albert
broke:
The Annual Strawtorry Pretival of
“ Cotun Alice, you've got something
the Michigan Btnto I’cnaotogiml MociMy
ou your mind. Oat with it.' '1 sriB listwill bo laU at Kalamaaxi, at ths. Court
House, on WodnosdsT, Thursday and
And then Alice in a 'smiling pfoasFriday. Juno 25, M, and 27, ltfT3 —
aat way, went on 'to tall bar htmtaud
The proreodtegs wil!^bediroisiSad with
that they ought to fa laying up some­
with tho structure stanotl, •U ite reo- ami an exlubiUm'of frail oral* Oow»t*
thing.

“ Gsorgu Souiens •sens only throe
dulfain.'*
You are right."
"Aad yot to livre aad dona nut run,
fa dobb"
■
"But to lafcrcod to deny himself’
inauy httlu comforts which w. eajuv."
"And tto one great comfort which!

portloru all blocked out, fa oould teip
on tbs work. Ha oould not aoe bow ’it
was done—and nut only that, tot tto
demonstration was before him that tho
thing could fa doneOno year had cl*;wod sineo Albert।
Moore sooeirod tto famm from his wife
and bv jfltnmg hands w&gt;th tar,' and
lamding hio own eoergfa fa the tamo•
directmm to has arocmplishsd, duringI
tho twohrw-mouih, what wo«M have
oora.od t.. l«m a raarwl io the .-writer
time. He fad laid by mare tfan fi»y
oonte a day: ami tfa ctora. end tfa

" Tto eemfort of a Bute sum ia tbs
bank, which w» would see groruy to-Wkrd the ensnaring of luturo waals."
Albert could not for the Idb of hitu.
i

&lt;
Albert eau taprore his homo with
cheerful heart, and can set cwt wew
trnre and vines da hu garden with
bright ]&gt;rora»ce, baeatun be bmm, day

Albert trailed in turn, an J saksd bow
such a thing waa to bo duuo whan it
«xt all ho could earn to lire. '
“ Ton earn three dollars and a half a
.day F'said Afire-

, pmmetoo BiMlo at a ttoe-htfa by Kt
r
--------- ’---------, taw; aad there i

Tto ilntocm of tto Sootoy wiU to given
for the 1hw1 cotoctiou uf flower.; afoi,
for the b&lt;-et coUoctton
also, for tho ImU coBooticm of-etento.
Premtoos nil ha given Are tto. beat
setofiag straw tome.; fcrltotosfogtote
fur tto tost and togret dtspfay afire
nd bearing Mt ntototato^Mt tore

�^te^tpnilirani:

lanncr.

AU About ths fltato.

Tki Babcock Esutia ix Ctucauo.—
Tho Babcock extingttlshof tho f.ames in

public^ bonce, if ths impulre toward tbs

pal Convention at Marshall “ that tbo

West Washington

T- ft I U M P H A N T

f

Street.-■

1878.

Sherman J. Rich

•THE

turbaace or bloodshed, and in a purely

tar I WILL NOT BE yKDERSOI^D!

1 Guarantee. SATISFACTION

B*»ranM,nd*’ *nd bo »V«elly

WHEELEB * WILSON,

Senator Pomeroy’s trial on the charge
New Advertisements..
r th ^T^tlT31
**Top,ka* K“““' of the late Allen 8. Sweet, Eeq.
The Venerable Judge Harriaon of gltaOKT OF TUB CONDITION OF TUB
tablishment uf a Republic on an endui*
had&gt; *30,000 Bchuolcrafi. aged 102' u now reported
aa failing, and not bkoly to lire long.
ich ho has a VERY LARGE STOCK, and he is determined to sell at the
The work of laying track on the PenA cotton mill in Philadelphia was
OF HASTINGS, MICH.
)
brrned on Weduesdav.
Loss *250,- iuvular Railway is progressing rapidly.
VERY LOWES'!’ RA.TESI
000.
'
Tua Odd Fellows of Haverhill, Maas., toeu miles of Vslpairaiso, Ind.
dedicated on Tuesday their uow and
elegant building.'
The yield of gold from tho California Juno 17th. The premiums amount to
mines has decreased from *57,000,000 *12,000, in jiuisss ranging from *690
to *1.500.
war, and it found guilty punished as I- 1883 to *20,000,000, tho prewmt
Sales of the Wheeler WiIson for
Hon. N. 1*. Jacobs, uf Detroit, lias
average
production.
those laws justify or require. luridentjjr&amp;SlteMtaaj*
Captain Jarnos Wornungton. the old­ been appointed Land Cimmlsaioner of ..ns r 5.ii.”..i EaSi
the past year is the Best- Guar­
est msn m Columbia county, Ohio, died tho Northern Pacific Railroad, with
brad-quarters ou Pugct’Seund
,
---------,
rater uf its Superiority9orer all -whstes aasto x.x&lt;^.rro»^
make them amenable to the ordinary
' For Medical
Michigan has fifiy-ono thousand
LUDtl-iriES.
Wilson ill. Hie physicians rertftnmend ------------- •*------------ other seu ina machine
J. K. Apted's new hotol building at ES±lt£*Mto'
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED
Niles waa recently destroyed by fire.
'■
Being the most simple in eonA rilk-wonu nursery ia projected at Loss *86,800; Insurance 112,000. It ia
Beaufort, South Carolina.
'
struction, and easily adapted to
au inrendinry.
A Bhangkae dispatch refiorte the
Judge Fuller of Coldwater, recently
capture of a hostile city by the Chinese,
different kinds of work, running
as of civilised warfare. Doubtless there ■ and the masayre of thirty thousand lost of epiaootic, a Mombrino colt val­
ued at *1*090.
captives. HornbU, if true.
easier, faster, and with less noise'than any other sowing
Buch aa CHR0MD3, LITHOGRAPHIC CARDS, REWARDS OF
Ono
of
the
baby
lions
with
Dan
Rice's
uppoiatod which will try Capt. Jack and
The Commissioner of Internal RoveMERIT, and everything you need in
i«si l&gt; uvi.u u&gt;&lt; teat »r »r machine, are qualities which recommend the Wheeler
show died at Adrian last seeE
hia fellow culprits, and will meet out
W. B. Conelly, a Deficit artist, lias
life). *. &lt;JO&lt;lt&gt;Y|tAK,
to them just and qiocdj punishment. railroad trai ns must pay a special tax sold bis paintin (
MUSIC*
AT IS’EW YOTtK I’RICES ’
&gt;• WilAon to the public as Superior to any other sewing
Davul Preston.
r, for *350.
im
•
Tbo ateomor Frolic, with the mem­
Reax-mter the Place. Second Door East of tho Corner of Sta&amp; an t Jctferson
whether charged
xu«
STSRk. J
in the nt aket.
; litre of tho Polaris expedition on board, sioner, placed 1.00U salmon in tho
Streets, Hastings.
Grand River last week.
Wsikl'KTKtaKR
lpi&gt;srt.n
J.
Should
the
Arent
fell
tu
call
on
you,
be
invitee
you to call at bls offllce In the
to bo indicated.
C
•n;i&gt; t uoubYksiul
juesilii !
of HI$?KS BRO’S, State Street, llastiugs, Nlcb., and examine tb&lt;i
Hon. P. H. Emmerson, Judge of tho
evvr, seems to beat on end.
’
dlr*t to Washington.
United States District Court in Utah,
■
« --------------. Vermont lias 180,285 Mnikh cows, has returned* to his home at Battle
One of tbo roost brutal murders of pn^wiug anMallv 17,844396 pounds
A. D. COOK, Agent.
modem times, outdoing in barbarity !
P°ynd«.»f
U.UUVU uwm. uuiuuuig m usraunj, and 3,836,849 gallons of milk for hrie,
tho ruthlees killing of General Canby l^ideo that used in tho families of pri&gt;Torney aged 73, and William Warner
aad tho other peace Commisriouers, i ducers.
sped 09 years.
was peqwtrated kyjfi band of Oregon
A targe party uf coal, and iron men
Georgo McCabe, a boy 12 years of age,
volunteers, &lt;m tho8th inrt, who killed 6J” '’^joying an excunion among the was killed st Jacksun last week while
M«l« OMI^ I. e»l !
»b~.
attempting to catch a ride on a freight

'TEJ1 and COFFEE,

i/up/fored

HASTIHGS NATIONAL BANK,

JL B IWfMffll)

tasto..™

adversely to the Thiar’s Government
whereupon the President promptly
MasMahon was chosen

that the Assembly, elected aa It was
three years ago on the sole bane of mak­
ing peace with Germany, actually con­
tained a majority unfriendly to any
really hostile to President Thiers, if they
monte.

Bat it was thought that in

&lt;

ALL WORK PHOTOGRAPHIC,

even should they areum. it, and the
general popularity uf M. Theirs, that

SttEWM J. qicit.

BACON &amp; KARRS’

rag

,
_
.
‘
the officers in charge.

ministery did not afford conservative

jority of sixteen, would result in the
President's resignation.
However it
did; and tho monarchists took advan­
tage of tho fact by choosing Marshal
MxcMahun, aa wo have before stated.

|

at Pans Thursday evening, waa a bnlt *3^.

Jwo.w.ulil, s™v«ulA.l'! 1“”e 'V‘1"“n!’"
Y"'k
y ¥
____
1 murderer, ctntinura to umiutaiu n stoiI cal, indifferent demoonor, refusing to
Some hope has been expreered that | converse about his esse
Gov. Grover of Oregon has requested
uj&gt;on n rigid interpretation of tho new tbo Secretary of War tn !ura over the
postal law; but that, taking into consid­ , captured Modocs to tho State authoritew
eration tho fact that th» ublect of the
amendment adopted to the bill by the
Senate, and concurred in by the Houso,
was not generally understood, and that
an attempt was made to pass an explan­
atory bill continuing the tree transmis­
sion of certain newspapers; ho would
use,his privilege of construing doubtful
Acts, and suspend the action ot that par­
ticular clause affecting tbo press until
the plain intent of Congress should bo

A Grand gathering at tbo L'nivorulists of Eastern Michigan is to Im iwLl

That I Must ami Will.8ell in Sixty Days.

The explanation wo have made suf­
fices to proven: any uno from using the
Yard vridfr Sheciiitg al
10u.
old quotation which would otherwise
&gt;•-.&lt; c. PrteiM. J»4«. »r Ff«teu.
he:
Stripe Shirtirjg
’*
i min. «f &lt;*■ enat. «.f " Mkiss* i
seem so pertinent “that Republicans arri
aSjffiS-wassirt:
20c.
Cottouode*, r"'
provorbajly ungrateful," for it ia not the
Orssl. Kisesior •&lt; &gt;04 wuu. pk
M.
C
aKiimerc,
"
25
to
35c.
&gt;e&gt; th«..o ml t-rtb Ik.I In SU I
Republic of France which lias thus
so churlishly
the public ser­
Bqy&gt;*
Suita,
Wool,
$5.00
Tk.rv.ws u U MilmJ. TX.i Mm.4s7 Um :1m
vant who has lifted his country from
U Jalr saaL u sum s'O&gt;ak te Us farssMt.
• Mona* Union Cassiniere auit»* wool.
8,00
Much as ww condemn the spirit which
Tho Now Hampshire legislature met
tho chaos and degradation of defeat in prompted tho adoption of this amend­
An Alden Fruit Preserving Company
" Cotton Buita,
5,00
on Wednesday. Tbo Senate elected
mom* launosd
war and out it once more in a poaiuen ment, and lament the injustice thus dune tho Hon. Dand A. Word of Concord has beets organised at Sturgis with u ; •iu&gt;. r&gt;«L&lt;.oa
Linen Coats,
75
at respectability and prosperity among to newspapers, especially those publish - President, and tho House elected the capital of *20,0&lt;lO.
Mhasraalad: L&lt;IIUF.e
ed in tho country, we do nut see how tho Hon. James W. Emory of Portsmouth, I
The Peninsular Hardware and Maa- 'wUiUaU'tawlI
HrUrtrU.n. •US SMIUMMV give, SM»« U
Postmaster General can avoid enforcing Republican, Speaker.
ufocturing Company at Big Rapid. lure
yond cavil, that M. Thiers has rendered
their foundry, machine ataqs and bta»k- &gt;MnM .••SV -I
A M. Craig, the Farmers' candidate
more service to Franco than any other interpret laws does not extend to those
; smith shop nearly completed. When K..:iu- JS M
mH
«.f H*cry Ur foe.
son of hers, military or civilian, during whose import ia plain and unmistakable, for Judge of the Supremo Court in llli- the works are in full running order they *.-.4
| note. Is probably ulecte.1 over Judge
1 will give employment to upwards of 10U
this generation Chosen Chief of tbo but only to clauses of doubtful meaning. Lawrence, tho present Chief Justice.
Executive Powte in February, 1871, he There is no question about tho intention
Tlie obsequies of Lieutenant Goverof thia law ; and tho fact that many
became President ot tho Republic in members did not know tho scope of it
August of that year. In thio capacity, untiil after its passage dues not relie re
ho at once Mt himself to work to pro­ the Postmaster General of the duty of
cure tho beat pomiblo terms of peace obeying it
1 Keep a Fashionable Tailor and Cut and Make
Tho provision iota plain terms : "Pro­
with Germany, as well as to compose
to Order.
vided, That all laws and parts uf laws
the mindl of Lis countrymen and to sot
premitting the transmission by mail ot
Rooms and Offices to rents over my store.
in motion again the wheels of industry, any free matter, tetaterw tl Ar, are beroI3&lt;h,
and
the
decision
will
probably
not
that his agreements could be carried
UsMtstt. Ms/ Ik tCX
tail
out Bo well did ho smxred, and so tlie free tronsmusiou of 'exchanges,' be banded ia till that day,
and of papers in the county of publica­
Three hundred and fifty nadrea of
good an impression did ho make on the tion. lhre« are its worst freutro-i. so
Portsmouth, N. IL, in New York, have
'minds of bis former adversaries, (hat tar s» newspapers are concerned. There
concluded arrangements to visit their
they modified their terms in his favor, are abundant rv.wn. why country pa­ native town on the 4th ot July, taking a
as they would have doao on no other pers and .’xchanges should be treremit­ regimental bond with them.
ted free. We give miliion. every year
IUVKS
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to support free schools, because wo be­ a few years tho greatest cheewe-produc. lievu that a general diffusion of intclli- in country in the world, our export of
genos will contribute to the general in­ that article in 1872 being sixty million
terests of society. But tho press to-dsy pounds, ^gainst one million twenty years
FINE NEW STOCK OF!
mouse indemnity payments will have is the greatest educator, and anything
that onooursgea and derelopee active
Tbo rolling mills at Ironton, Ohio,
and intelligent journalism deserves tbo
dier will bo loft on the soil at Prance. friendly countenance of tho government are using Southern ore for tho manu­
DRY ooons.
facture of iron. Five hundred tons of
And sll this, thu. far, has been accom­ A general interehsuge of cowspspere
ore have recently been ordered from
plished without seeming trouble, and enables the journal published &gt;n the Georgia.
On Bye wo rank third, California
remotest section ot the country to spread
amid tho general improvement of the before its reader a summary of news in
A tin plate manufactory is nearly first 29.1. Nebraska 21 A.
CLOTUIW;.
National rendition. We have never every par. of tho land. It is, not sup- completed nt Wcllsvillu, Ohio, which ia
Oats Nebraska heads tho list, 40
IxMad that tho necessity of paying pos­ tho only factory of this kind in the bushels per acre, the next highest Cali­
fornia at 38.&gt;.
tage will do away with thi. system ot •
Barley also is produced here in great­
HATS ASH CAI'
could have scoots piloted such a brilliant ex, bangs to any ruinous extent; but it ■
est quantity.
Our yield being 81.0,
will impede intelligence and embarrass
in Kitao degree tho publishers of paper*,
My.long Experience In the RusIdom,
and with oo little apparent effort.
especially those in tho country—which
BOOTS AND SHOES
We do not claim for the admistration is precisely what is contrary to the in­
terests of ths people Io do. There are
of M. Theirs that it has boon fauhless,
now on the exchange hat of the
or that he might not hare made it more Octa* nearly 1,290 newspapers coming
A fire at Hirer Point, R. L, on
acceptable to tho peopled Franre. Aa from every quarter of the United Btales
Wednesday, caused a low»&lt; *55,000.
The postage
even when he was apparently trying to and poriioai of Europe.
James W. Wallack, tho actor, is
do his beet, a certain characteristic ten- on there papers will amount to *3&gt;JU or
*400 per annum. Our country ex­
deocy towards penonal management changes bare, probably, from 25 to 200
and finoeoe impaired hxs standing and papers on their list in a similar way, tho
j
Shop In Bartow ft Goodyear's
compromised his power. The fact is, postage on which, if continued, will
that notwithstanding his avowed and amount to from *10 to *50 a year. The
unquestionably sincere Republicin sev.- hardahip in this re.port, therefore, is not
so great as would appear at fire: glance
timenta, he wae perpetually trying to Tho greater misfortune wilt be the tax |
Adjoining C. F. Dwight ft Co-fe
balance all partita and to trim between levied in the way uf poetage on tho
Foundery.
tliem. The result was, as might have country circulation of pa;»-rs, the cost
been expooted. that be loot somewhat to subscribers being thereby increased,
and the circulation of there valuable
ot tbo genuine Republican support,
mediums of local intelligence being, to
without in the least propitiating the •cao extent, at least retarded and demoaorehiste Instead of doing that, he ereaoed. Neither does au estimate of
Will not be Undersold.
ought to bare kept his eye on tho jhw- tbo revenue to be derived from tho new
President Gran: and family are at
system promise to bo such as to warrant Long Branch.
of such a dog upon
manifesting their Hepublican sentiments tbs.imposition
1
Tho postal treaty with Sweden and taut products, while her average ia bet-1
a-Mi
RUSSIA A NEVINS.
jonrnabsm. Thors are in the United
Norway has been ratified.
a* ovary opportunity they had at tho State.,
,
ter on corn, wheat, rye. oats, barley,
in round numbers 5,808 news­
Balances remaining in the Treasury buckwheat and potatoes than any other
polls, no marirr what course the present paper.
,
and periodicals. Of this num­
Assembly might have taken, and there ber
I
574 are liaibre, 107 tri-wsoklioe, 115 Saturday were: currency, *5,952,672; State in the Union.
Lot thinking men, who are consider­
MIXER’S SCROFULA BYRUPcures
could hare been no possible chanre fur 1semi-weeklies, 4,200 weeklies, »6 aMniing a change of location, ponder tho
monthlies,622moathlies, 13bi-moathliM
all Scrofulous Afliettoaa, Cauoets.
*30,246,000 ; coin. *78,287,747, itvelud- above facts, and cast their lot in the
Eruptive and Cutaneous nt—,
and 49 qsartariioe
ing
*33,246,500
in
coin
rertificates;
most fevored Agricmltaral State in the
Anthony*. Fire Rose o?
For convenience wo take the two
“
8sstS3jsfc'as.aLiHA
Uyslpetaa, Plmplro, lilotcfire, I'osclas i re, dailiso sod weeklies. The eir- outstanding legal tenders, *358.000,- Union.—From tho Nebraska IFotaL
U°l-' Tum&lt;'r’’ Tetter or Kall
calaiioa of the weekly wepecs is stated
nt 10,600,09V eopfe. unuuallly; of the
Tbo great Pacific Hotel, at Chicago
dailies, 2,000,000. The paatagn on a is at last opened to tho public. A few
the blood.
daily ia thirty-fire oeata per quarter or of tbo statistic, are, that there were
Mixxm'h Honour ei Sr nor ha», &lt;m­
Ing the past few yrere. cured tb.mmmh,
*1,40 per year. Oa a weekly, twenty 7,000,000,000 brick used in its roootrucof suffering patten to in all tertnof tho
cecte per year. It ia probable that cf tioii; 12,000 cubic feet of lime stone,
country. Ji is the
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this number not over 1,100,000 copies uf and 40,000 of sandstone; 10,000 bar­
tho^ week Has are exempted from postage rels of lime; 8,000 yards of read; 000
Grata SmUai MB GHEDI
Of t !&gt;&lt;• A«e.
toes of east and wrought iron, m tbo
shape of beams, eta.; 2,825,500 square
It it a Sure. Bale and EflJeteut Reme,tv —V.--.-- I,.
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tm, SrrL" »r

4 cips /

hats

First-Class Instruments.

R. MUDGE.

TSl.l.iNEYIBS|WU1K!

My MACHINERY

quwyiTEii

New Scales.

New Styles.
New Prices.

Veiy Low.

TTareroom, Jt'o. 355 Greent, near £i$hth St.,

snnsfncTio/tt

PHffiNIXOASH STORE
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&lt;v&gt;

NEW

WAREHOUSE

JOSEPH PFEUG !

uf dolian. aad probably will fall below
two tiurda of That sum. The levying of
postage nu oxebaegea, aad those papers
that had breu before wisely mwonnged
br tbs fraedom of the mafia within their
own looslitieo. was rstber petty basinoes.
end hardly worth the ouergy displayed

side blinds sad button ; 67,000 lieeel
fret, or 18 miles of base boards, and
73,000 in door and window eaaingi;
52.000 squaw fret of walnut ami mapte
flooring, and *5,000 of walnut and ash
ceiling. Thors are M0 windows, 1.070
doore aad ioeka, 10,415 pairs of butts
and hinges, a mBs and three quarters
of iron coil pipe, 60.BS7 pound, of feed
“^7,df

Get the Best!

From llu many favorable noUcm we
have, we relert a few
TESTIMONIALS :
„ , „ u Omaas. Is*. AM-‘M. Uta.

PATENT COOLER!

earners, 880 gas brock*, with 1,1*0

MUCH BETTHH CONDITION

SIMMONS &amp; CLOUGH
RBE ns DffiBG 1® Slffl.

�/&lt; /X7J
S—
imrrioi, farmers i

Tr|« ,Rk»r',,ucM*

Local

published in onofpaper of each county
in which the Cotnpaay is doing business
twice during tho mouth of January in
each year. Beaidea this, the charter of
each Company planes] tho Treasurer of
tho sornu under heavy bonds. Our own
Treasurer’s bonds being *5,(XX). Is
Stock iusuanre there any chance for fraud ?

and Eaton Counties/’ a fow facte in re-

Co e continued on tbo silication of the
plaintiff, with consent • of defondant
without cost*. Wright 4 Holbrook
and John Carveth for plaintiff, Sweozey

abatement. Tried by tbo Court. Judg­
ment for defendant, that tho suit abate,
C. G. Holbrook, for plaintiff. Geo. C.
Worth aad John R. Van Veteor for de­
fendant

organized in 1859, 1 in 1860, 1 in 1861,
4 in 1862, 16 in 1863, 1 in 1869, 2 in
1870, 1 in 1871, and 2 in 1872. The trvspaa*. Tried . by jury, verdict no
cause of action. Wright 4 Ellis for
assertions mhdo against this Company had made no report to the Commissionplaintiff, J. Carveth and J. R- Van Velto induce it* patron* to lose faith in it.
eor for defendant.
made from tho reports of tbo companio*
Euguno Hicks v». Geo. B. Porter et.
wo hare driven them to It
Brevity must characterize this article,

their next assessment, which will creato

MH I

4 Wood for plaintiff, C. 0. Holbrook
for the dofandant

Wm. M. Wood v» William Tinkler,

gaining ground until CNfo stock com- in 1859. According to the report of ths
Cummissionat ot Insurance for this State
dated June 15th, 1872, there were 30

llijijie^ JlrtiSBf.

nruHTPRK.

Our Numer is

^3fl00 worth of Furni­
ture. will be sold at cost at
Bessmer. Heath A- Co.’s store
for the T.fesct 60 days. To
make room for an entire new
stock of Furniture. We wu'l
sellour whole stock at costfor
cash. This is no humbug.
Come and see for yourself.
BESSMBR, HEATHS CO.
Hastings, Juno 7, *73. 7If

LOC A LS

SUMMER

MUMMER

CASSIMERE SUITS,
115 to 125.

CASSIMERE SUITS,
no ts ns.

SUMMJEJGt
CASSIMERE SUETS,.
‘
$8 to $9.

FINE
BUCK SUITS,

WHITE
4110 BlfOITfl

GOOD
COTTO^DE SUITS,

&gt;12 to *40

Linen Suita

S6 and t6.

CHILDRENS’ SUITS,

BOYS’ SUITS,

YOUTHS’

Working Pants,

Hickory Shirts,

75 cts to $2.00.

Cotton Bocks,

25 ct&gt;- Each.

Tho Hastings Pump Ebctory manufac­
tures several different style* of well and
cistern pumps, and repairs pump* to or­
der at their factory. Don’t be fooled,
but iret \ our pump* near borne and have
them warranted.
7tl
AUSTLN 4 GRANT.

Bessmer, Booth &lt;f Co., are
Advertising their whole slock
of Furniture at cost, they
mean just what they say.
Give them a call.
7tf

I.ATE9T NTXI.ES.
*2 to *12.

to ’ izo home institutions if eqially as safe
toping I
1 and cheap as foreign ones.
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CLEMENT SMITH,
Nortnan Bailey, Milo Osborn and poay, and insures for *900, if his hous.- i
See'y Barry 4 Eaton lea. Co.
Mason Allen, are all all improving » is
- cotuamed
...
.
.he re­
Dated May 31, 1873.
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by fire ar ...
lightning,
that they each can leave his dwelling.
ceives *9(X&gt;, and not throe fourths of
Ltf" Papers in Barry and Eaton
/!». IL Cook and Harvey Wright lei: *900, as stock agents are representing
throughout tho countie* ho doc*. Tho

tho ap[K-al heretofore entered,
Jeremiah Hall vs. Martha 8. Hall, in
Chancery, bill for divorce. Ordered
that complainant ]&gt;ay to defendant *50

brook for complainant. Jobs R. Van
Votear for defendant
Jeremiah Hull vs Martha S. Hall,
in Chancery, bill to quit tittle- Ordered
that complainant give bail for co*s

Hark? do you hear this
howling ? Yes ; but what is
it? Irhy, Bessmer, Heath
&lt;f- Co., are selling so much
Furniture, and so much
cheaper than any other
house in this city that it
even makes the wolfhowl. Otf

a fact, and the same rule applies to per­
sonal property as doe* to building*.
Stephen Philbrick, of Tamworth,
'
Court adjourned on Saturday the
New llampshiro, tho oldest man in that We pay throe fourth* tbo actual value 'cuit
State, died on June 4th.
Aged over of tho property at the time of loss, il ‘
that complainant’s bill of complaint bo
the l*trty is insured to thst amountdisraiseod with costs. 1. A. Holbrook
session of tho Court ha* more than ever
tested the ability and eadnraaco ot
defendant.
Hur records show that he huvo jmid sine Judge Hoyt, and wo can truly say as
W. Tinkler vs. I. W. Vrooman, replevin.
Caso tried by tbo Court Feb. 10th, 1873,
sand dollars in loose’. Since 1868 w - in favor with both parties who have
and aubmittod. Judgment for *
Ihiil umndrako roots end sprinkle tho
have made uur noiwsmout* annuallj causes before him and tho Bar. aad wo
juice un your potato vinos, and it is sure
end tho records show tho annual aseow doom him one of the-truest and ablest dsr entered giving defendant 40 days
■b ath to tho bugs, so thoeo vuy who meats to bavo boon as follows: I
men, among our Circuit Judges, than
whom none better grace tha Bench in and staying all proceedings except taxa­
1869 tho assessment waa 20 cents
State of tho Republic. Hence, with
Take notice that we do better Job each one hundred dollars insured itKany
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tion of rests for that time.
1870 it was 16 cents ; in 1871 it wm 24 ths efficient co-operation of our accom­
Joseph C. Frink, ot ah, va. Wm.
money than any other Printing House cents, nod in 1872, our last assessment, plished Clerk, active Sheriff and the
II. Stebbins, ot al., ia Chancery. On
it was 15 cents, end now 4 cents on each other very prompt officer* in attendance, tho suggestion of tha death of Joseph C.
tha business ot tho term was dispatched Frink, one of the complainants, Court
with unusual promptness. and to tho granted an order, that tho fart of th*
Tho highest ssscsemvnt we have ever vary general satisfaction of all iuterest- death of said complainant be plaood on
A!toft, are assuming a shape and beauty
paid was twenty-four cants on each one
• worthy of oar young city.
tbo records of tho Court, and tbo said
hundred dollars insured or 12.40 per
cause proceed in tho name of tho surviv­
diriment against young Walworth who year for an imurancu of *1,000, which was publiahed throe wook* since, a
ing complainant
covered fotao* and all expenses, and the tra now append tho list of auch cam
James A. Sweeasy va Phillip Leon­
reader of this will bear in mind that aa have been since fully disposed of
ard »L ah, assumpsit Triad by tbs
that waa the year when everything waa
Court
Judgment lor plaintiff for
Jarnos IL Sutton. Jr. keep* constantly
The People va. William and Alfarclta 1240.32 and coats with interest at 10
so thoroughly parched end lined up—
on hand a splendid lot of choice liquors,
tho year when Chicago burned, and the Louden, information for incest. Tried
which for medical purpose* are unoQualod
year when so many stock companies by jury, verdict nut guilty. C. G. Hol­
Wm. H. Stebbins .t al., u Simeon
were called upon to surrender up their brook for the People, Wright 4 Hol­
Durkee at. at, in Chancery, bill to fore­
lurity.
charters and wind up their business, and brook and Hoc. N, A. Balch for re­
close mortgage. Ordered that ths case
&lt; The Battle Creek Jrero-/
when many jolicy holders of said com- spondents.
bo referred to Wm. II. Hayfotd, Ciecnit
Knies took 25 cents on tho dollar, aad
Caliata Blowers r*. Thomas W. Btew- Court Commissioner, to taka testimony.
sometlmM nothing for their looses.
11. A. Holbrook Cur complainants, O. C,
1 now proceed to notice some thing* granted. Wright 4 Holbrook for oomia general, ia regard to Mutual* : Stock
P Charles V. Dwight, Edward 1’. Bur­
Ellen Mooney va. James Mooney, in
agent* say that Mutuals ore short lived,
and they refer you to mutuals in New rell and Chaster Moaner v*. Joshua W. Cliacery, bill for divorce. I»o confeeso.
Turk ft* proof. It i* unnecessary for Glenn, assumpsit Triad by jury, ver­ Decree granted May Slat Lucios Rus­
ma to go to the State of New York dict for plaintiff* for 1392 and coats sell for complement.
then ever before.
and give the history of Mutuals there— Sweeney 4 Wood for plaintiff*. Clement
Usrua.—We are in receipt of a pam­
All anonymous communicetiuwi will Mutuals that insured all classes uf prop­ Smith and Wright 4 Holbrook for daphlet on tho subject of “Religion
at cure lind their way to the waste bas­ erty in all localities. It io sufficient for
in
the
University
and
public
Rebecca Van Every va. N.laon D.
ket This wiM account for tho uon-ap- me to nay that “Michigan Mutual*'' are
Schools," from
tho
pea of Bpearaaoe of sown articles recently soot not ‘Now Yprk Matnal*,-’ that by tew our Van &amp;wy&gt; '■ Chancery, divorce. De­
Us ter publication.
Mutual* are cuufinrd to a territory that cree granted. John Correth Cor comWe are truly pleased to note the im­ Jud! act comprise more than two cuun- plainaat
Olive M. Hyde vs. Charles Hyde, in
provement of T. Baxter Taylor's health, Uaa, which counties shall ba oouUgu-.us ;
Decree granted
he having spent several weeks at Main - that our Mutual* uro confine.! to the Chancery, diroreu.
well. Allegan Co., but returned te this insurance of farm property and dwell­ with *5,000 as alimony C. G. Hol­

ings in villages detached at least 100 brook for complainant
I fact from any building in’ which fire ia
The Clipper Mower and Reaper Cum-

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.

Cenptur Linimen'.

Mil WI SALT

SALT

BARLOW &amp; GOODYEAR

A gwd single Buggy for sale, on easy
terms.
4tf J. M. Nrviss.

Chromo
School Cards,

A. J. Potior, of Rutland has fur sale
a kiln of limo, just burned, fresh and
Hire.
3tf

ar r"K

CITY /airs peror.

Oil Paintings
CHROMOS I
Johnson 4 Co’s celebrated Gabi Pen*,
ha beat ia tbo market. for sale at tbo
City New* Depot. I*. 0. budding.

cost. They have on immense stock,
semm *169,000 worth of choice good",
of nil kinds, which thor are closing out,
and if any one is inclined to visit Jack­
Comnaay No. 1, is now fully organiaed. sun, this h the place tn get bargains.
aad &lt;a soon as tho engine arrives will
be ready for business, R. C. Decker.
wm authenaed at tan mooting on Mon
day evening to proceed, with the roa­
rent of tho Common Council, to organ&gt; Hun Company. John A. Falter
JUt-Iteekor were also elected

*

The Great One Price Store, 36 Canal Street,

w 1—"“/

tot.. tltok ttorck^^ QtlE.^
Io n,..t
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aw,.M fct

city a few day* since.

36 Canal Street.

We have no BRAJYCH STORES so don’t make a Mistake.

Thu man who meet* with misfortune creasing in memb*rs and property, not­
withstanding th* combined efforts of jury as provided by law. Clement
that, this Company have provided for stock sgonts sgainst them. Tbo Eaton Smith for plaintiff, C. G. Holbrook foe Kaleomining or Graining, ever done m
Cloudy.
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this city, call &lt;&gt;n John Michael. He is
a sinking fund which will be levied 4 Barry has increased its insurance since defendant
Gold 117 3-8
just tho man who can suit you.
Gtf
thon more than *300,000. and its ta*mGrowing weather.
her* of tho Company. This fund will
A. J. Sjionablii, would announce to
Disappearing—tho potato huge.
2,016. Sine* January 1, 1873, it has Judgment for plaintiff for *24.80 and the public, and to tho farmers in-partic­
added 70 new namoa, and cancelled 38,
ular that ho is Aural for Barry Qnmty,
costa to be taxed. H. Wright and Jno.
for the celebrated Spiral Bpring Wogua
To bd celebrated in this city—the 4th dreil dollar* insured, or one dollar for each
thousand, and, of course, after tho first who had told their property. We are
uf July, 1871.
eor fordafondauL
/"Nome talk of paving State Street. Wt
Enaoi* Jolch ot ah. va. Otto Breuer,
•mall sum to
bupe-it will bo done.
assumpsit Judgment for plaintiff by
any imitation of the above eeats, but buy
The queetioo i* now what ehail bo
default for *137.86 and eoeu to be Tluxupeon's Patent Spiral Spring Seat,
orders but will be receiving n email sum 1 paid but once. You need not J pay
for sale only by A. J. Sponable.
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from the banks for intoreett^
The street (prinkler is in ojieratiun,
William Keeler, by his next [fri.md,
Wo have *3,500,000 insured, and the
Oreon L. Hall, va. Samuel 1‘hillipe, re­
fund raised willjbe *3,50(1, which sum
plevin. Tried by the Court Judg- send forth this our Proclamation to tbo
The “tutor bugs" is getting mighty
auro to get your pay if you most with
rw-ople, that they may und» island that
numerous throughout the county.
two ccuntie*, and will lx&gt; drawn out m
tor the nest ninety days, they can buy
Isaac A.
Holbrook tor goods of us at cost We ere going to
The poultry individual* of this city occasion may require. Every thinking Our annual meeting* era publie. and all oasis.
plaintiff,
H.
Wright
end
John
Car
­
cloeo
up our bnsinees, consequently
man
must
know
that
this
will
material
­
t have all gut Brahma on tho brain.
ore invited and urged to attend. Our
moan what wo **7, that for ninety days,
veth for Defendant.
_
It is getting very dry throughout tho ly strengthen the Company, and will books arc always open for inspection.
we shall sell good, at Cost. Give us a
effectually
do
away
with
tho
only
valid
country, so tho people and press say.
call.
objection .ovor urged against it, vis:
Bisszz 4 Bsrtxr.
' deem. -Order entered substituting John
that patrons of tho Company have to
your Ball Cards printed for the 4th of
IL Van Voleor and C. G. Holbrook so­
wait too long for their insurance if they
licitors for the dCfemtant* in place of G.
July:
The
wolf
is
howling, yet
and while wo would say nothing dorog•
Read tho new “Ad.'* of the Wheeler made against us is, that wo pay but ■ story to the stock companies that have C. Worth.
Bessmer, Heath ji'
keep
Jvnu Cresswell, Jr., eL al , vi. Robert right on. selling Furniture
three-fourths uf the insurance. This is
bravely stood tho storms oi fire and
false. The charter and by-kswa teach
many of them being obliged to C. Stewart, trespass on tbo case. Tried cheaper than ever. Call on
by tho Court. Judgment for plaintiffs them before purchasing. 61f
tbo.o old ptenlu that are
succumb, while working faithfully
for *1,227.75 and costs with interest si
against great odds, which such fires a*
A good rose-wood Melodeon to trade
three fourths of tto insurance. This is the Chicago fire in 1871, and the Bos­
for a cow. Inquire oi 1. A. Dibble at
Actual lot* mean* what a man ton fire in 1872 caused, we do say that
6t2
psoreedinge until Juuo 30tl&gt;, that the this UScc.
we merit tbo confidence end patronage
Tux Gaxst Oncsoo Jrarua is noth­
Thia Company does not intend to insure of tho owners of that clae* of property defendant might move for a new trial.
Geo. C. Worth for plaintiff*, John Car- ing in comparison to tho immense bu»ineu being carried un by Jim Sutton.
a vnaniscous decisioa of the Coart | property, but like all other cumpanio«, of all a careful mvastigatiunof this sub­ veth for defendant.
Sila* L. Devane V*. Oscar White, as- Jim is on Joffcrwm Struct, and docs
Appcoh.
j wo uro eometinica ducrivod and do in- ject from the reports of the Cuuunisaioumrs 4h*»m than ony other institution
•umpoit
Tried
by
tha
Court.
Judg
­
Beiug printed at the Bxsxxb'Omo, sure fur more tium that, ami like all er and of the compxnica. Trust not
of tho kind in Hasting*
Hi* "tore i*
ment for plaintiff for *60 with interest
mammoth ptaters for the coming | °’her cutnpaniM we do not intend to
, pay more than that, but ftal we ,do in- yourselves, stand by tbo com[&gt;auic» that from date of receipt with costs. John
Carveth and Wright 4 Ellis for plain­ call on him before they tyeeadir their
&lt;u».» .1 w Onus,
.I-!
" W. “J * W' “ “»
tiff, John R Van Velsor fur defendant. money at ths higher priced groceries.
UnKeries Of every description boil: light
ling out and making proporationv to gu U fiir three fourths of the value. To il- coat of insurance net
Elizalwth M- Hand r*. George 0.
our plan—a man's house i. । their organization. Seek cheap insurWurth, deterutent and aopellaut. ^&gt;r(live him
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., i worth *1,200, hu i.-&gt; entitled to an insur- I

ZTbc receipts of the M. E. Church
festrial at Vniosi Hall on Friday evening

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747452

sinner's report show* that foo Mutual*

end after Jan. 7th, 1874. Geo. C.
membership of 35.876. and the proper- Worth solicitor for complainant.
TUi* Comjiany saw the necoeaity of barSamuel Nicewandcr vs. Ralph Jordan,
■ng a fund on hand with which to pay KU,«a&gt;,m8l. fiDnDw. 31M.1STI, replevin. Tried by tho Court Judg-

mU to t» to.l

■■!

e»yy jVrr* eryoy.

Keep a large supply of Salt for sale at Lowen market i&gt;te«, in
their Brick Warehouse.
Ita 3itl s viTO 10 jr cal set tiu Salt Emri ti ta Wotar.

10 Barrel lota and more sold to dealers at a very small ad-

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Lime,
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kinds,
W LUfIBEIf rUWSIIKD l/t 0^ LOtf
LOTS.

Wool, Wheat, Oats and Corn.

4
THEY HAVE STOOD
TEST.
jffansjr,
unq. gout, norm:
BitoNCHmi, &gt;nemvOUB DEBILITT, INC1PIENT CONSUMPTION,

fTux FasDxrsXTMXxr —Pioneer Fire
Secretary. u ropy of ths rame filed for
the inspection of all portieo in the Coun­
ty Clerk's o&amp;« foe tho county, or each
ot tho counties, if more than owe. where
said company io doing burin***, also a

The abutment under tho North end
of tbo Crook Street bridge across tho
Tbornappte river wo team ia crumbling
away aad probably will not stand more
than one more frrehot

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American Organ
It Ofeti ti tk Pitet a 1U MH ,

Everybodu Should fry them before Purchasing J

THE WEBER, I
AND Gj

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�NATVWS GREAT REMEDY

Hair Vigor,

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division

For restoring lo Gray Hair its
natural Vitality and Color.

1 V*

Tar Cordial.

CIIAJfCERY SAfJC.
•TAtk or mctuoaM.» o&gt;* &lt; “«*“lB
Coasts nt Marry la tvue.'r.

Ayer’s

A dressing
which is at
once agreeabL'.
hiwltby, and

estuytf

Life in the Far West.

\ ’

Hama's Maoixtxz lor June is an at­
tractive number. Tha iLLastratH arti­
dea ara Cheap Yachting,—a lively
'sketch spiritedly illustrated; The Mar­
quis of Hastings in America; Tho

t

Wishart's Pine Tree

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WtttrlaisIlMraM Praia. Uta

The Pies Tree Tar Cordial,

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Cherry Pectoral;

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ILThIV«t Mkkil“ Vwu ; &lt;£»irar

Ayers

i

t IOT“* !Jb Th"
few people attache to it the importance ; ot“w
uwr tho Evening Lamp
which it doearvv*. No email port of the ■ are entertaining in their way.
support of a femilv can bo found in a
. ,,
,,
, ,
well cared &gt;r vegetal, garden. Wo
" ’"B •
M.ucxws for June
have noticed many gamlans, in l«oth city I« i“»t the book for lhe family circle I
aad country, going wild, but which । Just the dear old ITtuttioU Jf«/a:i*r wo
weald, if properly cultivated, supply used to greet so gladlv The articles
B«-l Who. U“» L„ha„hM„.
liieu uwuoc* cvuiu u»« *u too TV«r
,
round. For tha few who care for their not “"“Y. eeusatamal rompusiuous, but
pardons weU, there are many who go to j »m-h as boar throughout a strong induwork so thoughtlessly, and so slovenly, an co for all that is good, aad pure, and
and with ao Utti*.ran** about tha proper ttue. A noticeable feamro is that there
application of labor, that they may well _ ... .
, ,
draidr that it is cbeapor far them to ■ *°mcthW hopeful, encouraging, comboy their vegetables in market. Even I Acting upon almost every i&gt;age.
A
fanners, as a class, are negligent of their । bright fee* like thiwis weeded in Jorery
hu“*W!' The children's depcrt&gt;n.-nt
such gardens unworthy of their atten­ | is fully up to its standard, aad printed
tion, and others look cn tho Lttlo Isbir
which they call for as disturbing thtf- ia much hotter type A* to make-up of
work of tho farm. Nov, 1st any on# magarine, we notice ^a groat impruretake lhe trouble to think how small a ment. A Tempcranco story U announspot of land, well tiUc*l, will grow mote ecd boreafter, for every numner, H. V.
vegetables than a family can use how Osborne (Tssionsin) lias been rocallod as
important it ia to hare a full and vari*d
supply of the choicest kind each day in editor, and assumtM tho entiro manage­
th* y*ar, and as wo have already said, ment, Bubtcriptiou price only one dulhow much of tho healthful support of a
Mnll, .ud. .
-111 Q.I,„d. ...1! wd
X„l,«nIh. X..
the intelligent fanner will not, after all.
look on it aa the least unfruitful portion
Tni 1-snt’s Faixso.—Interesting enot hu aerra. Ereuwhen th. farm &gt;a
,
flf
Ann^ MlplUkw of
snow covered and frost bound, he inav *
v,,
,
find in hi* well stored collar and fruit ,bl' CWdren from tho Tyrol, an I Abroams oDoagb of all tbo products of his beteford, tho Hom* of Sir Walter
garden. Buoy bf which may be kept i lead* off tho Jun* number of this fine
th* greater port of the y*ar by simply m
;n,k
Bnwir u t cferibel,
«iJS11-“
' A"“»

N. F. BnntaB’s mi TurtiM
WATER WHEEL,

Michigan Central R. R.

j

by J. T. Trowbridg*, continue*, and the •
vnung folks get,A pretty piece uf irutructiro ndveutare m Tho Story of a Sky­
Stone. Ho* a Girl Hsljx-d will delight
girls of Die progressive school. Froggio
i and His Friends, in verses and profusely
| illustrated, is absurd enough to charm

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last six month*’ numbers of Prtrri' M&lt;u. ital JdooUUf, and you will never rogrul
it. Addreie, J. L. Prteta, I'.ff.* Broad-

'=»s3 '?sa

buy the* Monthly for 30 cents. Tim
music will cost in sheet-form I3G5. Bci ing 30 cents spiee*. Bond It for tho

w frn iS

decayed; but such a* remain can bo
saved by this application, and stimu­
lated into activity, ao that a new
growth sf hair is produced. Instead
of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi­
ment, it will keep it cUui and vigorous.
Its occasional u«o will prevent the Lair
from turning grey or falling off, and
consequently prevent Ixldncsa. The
restoration of vitality it give* to the
»• alp arrests and prevents the forma­
tion of dandrttC which is often eo un­
cleanly and offensive. Free from those
deleterious sulatanccs which male
some pro|&gt;arat&gt;orut dsngrruus and Injur
rious to the hair, tbo Vigor can only
benefit but not harm it. If wantri*
merely for p HAIR DRESSING,
'nothing else esn lx&gt; found so drairabl*.
Containing neither oil.nor dye, it doro
not soil whit* cambric, and vet lasts
fong on tiro hair, giving it a rich, glowy
lustre, and a grateful jerfume.

OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE,

CreabAmrrlcan Dyspepsia Pills,

IMiWI

‘iSHS'm.s?.';
WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS

Ta..tJ ci«. Crats
Hi rad *• r»
ii Ua o, 0**11/ ksviae teve •-»'■»*»'
lUoua wur tXTl IlwiaJ; Xatur
trie tint Or nnt. at ■ snaw ot
-'orA Am lonalw* 0
4 •»&gt;•«
reMir sartkau «•! &lt;*I1
ball.r br twh. U I I'rUak la Ik* 1

of Chqqqc.

nod and kept almost as frosh os when *” “I no,e- Nannssu* the tfoeond, by

body, by Madge Carrol; Archer Win ford, by Annirf'L. ForcaUa; Dorothea.
—-------------------- , Fannie Hodgson ; Tin- Master of Greyred, ean be well spent' lands, by Mr* Henry Wood; Fashion
'
Department, Editorial*. Ac.
Send for
a sample .number. Price,
a year.
Published by Doaroa 4 Peterson, 31!)
Walnut Street, Philadelphia.
will imprison them at night in th*
stable on a hard floor, and even tie tb--.ni ton’s French Imbroglio of I7P9, which [
up with a rope around their neck, and
feed them on dry com every meal ail lead* in thia number, deals with Amer- ,
summer, with salt onc«W wook.
ican polities in the Jaffereou Hamilton I
Roads?, just think of this matter fur limss, when the battle between repub!ia momout. Suppose you was to work
for me this seaaoa, and I ahonld aei be­ canism and reaction was first taking de- i
fore you corn bread, meat and coffee finato sliape. The Haro and Many |
every meal, without change and without Foes ia a literary discussion of tha hare, i
salt ; would you not think that 1 kept a with a alight sprinkling of natural hit- '
poor boarding boaas ? Tour-horse has tory in it. In Danish Society and it* '
the same opinion of you. I feed my
horaee in the following manner . For Revival wo have somo pleasant sketches
six horse* 1 fill a barrel with corn, I then of the recently much improved condi­
rover th* corn with water, adding* liand- tion cf aoetaty m tbot country ; in The '
ful of salt. I feed ttem corn Mr break­ Summer's Journey of a Naturalist are
fast and feed a rat meat .of *he*f oat*
contained new* woo* th* writer'* lrart-1
and bran for dinner with a very little
salt added; for supper I feed oat*; occa- from Maaaachuaotta Bay to th* Delaware
woich an too full *f bad roads and I
similar detail* to bo clawed o» firet-rnhroafling;'a alia A .German Baron and|
। English Reformers w* have another of |
' Mr. Robert Dale Owen's chapters of nu­

EHiNO
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Dr. J. C. AYER &amp; CO., Lowell. Mass.
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IPRISE
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T. Woolaon; A Surmise, by I&lt;ouiaa
Bqyhnel!; By the Shorn of th* River,
by C.‘ P. Cfawch ; and Th* Missing
LoaC—a refreshing bit ft cocaowftary
on mataphyaiea! rosmologM —by J. T.

— Trowbridge Some interesting views on
l*,1*p&lt;lgT*plir 1,1th* 8ei*oc’’ dirWon ut
Th? wn,i°'
round or floor. It is not only
bat injurious to tho fowls, bevgetqwM.Mt'litia ia an

ISttFT jSuTEHPfUSE.
Die Grad M Pits, SllM il GaM!
One Prize $5,000 in Silver

Tao Fswltv CsrriMW sad Mstahad Ilona* «'l»
Nlhnr-Maraud Bsrraa*. w»rt* »&gt; Mltrafc:

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for FINE JOB WORK.
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tj i!&gt; ori'7inai
*'9‘K&gt;k^K^ . enfer, witA (A*
pfou and flwsAiwss of usuM. Thia
hair is thickened, fallen hair cheeked,
and baldness often, tboagh not always,
cured by ite use. Nothing can restore
tho hair where the follicle* are d»-

Tua N causal u bright fresh and sea­
sonable, full of gwd pictures and uf
inch abort stetie* and poesn* aa tho
youngest of-young readers cannot fail
TO enjoy. Thu illustrations in the jrro*ent number ore peculiarly flu*. The
next number commence* a new volume, I

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN

VOL. XV1I1

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1873.

Prwwar api Bupipes Card?.
OF TX-IE

Don't fail to son the

NO. 8.
,___ InlfcJ. th.
? on each aide, bat
............ ............ —■ -fear of lame. Ha
thought flint by swiftly nrantog they
could got through. But Cnnstine's
strength was fait failing her and just
as they reached th; middle trf the Mock
a toll brick bailing fall across the
streai before them. Thea their only
Holding his hand she ran two or
path of escape was blocked by a bluing
throe blocks with nil the speed her
wild terror prompted; then her strength mnaa of ruins that U would have bora
to crossbegan to fail, and she pantingly cried death
They eocmc" Lunitued in on every
I that she rotild ran no longer. But this
I rapid rash carried thorn out of immedi­ aide, and Dennie groaned in agony.
Christina looked for a second at the
ate peril, and brought them into the fly­
impassable limy barrier, then ax Dening throng pressing their war north
I and westward. Wedged into the mul­ nk in whose fees and mauhsc she read
titude they could only move on with It unuterable sympathy for hcraeU, and
’
in the desperate straggU forward. But the truth flivihed upon her.
With a piercing shriek she fain tod
। hre was falling about them bka a metedrad away m his arena.
one shower.
The foregoing i&gt;ages ore from BiaatSuddenly Christina 'uttered a sharp
cry of pain. She had* stepped on a tas Bnxaa A wax, by Bae. H. P. Roe,
burning cindor, and then realized far (tote Chaplain to tbe Army), latoly pub­
the first time, in her cirltoment, that lished m oue vol., large 12mo. Marly
5Du pages, handsomely bound in extra
her fret ware bare.
, " Ob. what shall I dof aho cried cltoh, btaek and gold. Price. fi!,T5.
By Dodd * Mtod,
Broadway,
piteously, limping and laaniug heavily
New Yaak, who wUL seed it by Wl,
post paid; on receipt of the price.
heart I ptyyow.”
? i This stirring atiny has Leea running
Can you save me ? Oh, do yoa through the culutans of a prominent
4&gt;iak you can save me 1" she uioauod j; weekly paper, axd Is fort winning Its
in an agony of fear.
way to an un*sampled papnlarity.
“ Yea, I feel rare I can. At any rate | The tievonth Thousand is W» selling.
I shall net leave you," and taking for Salas riaro its publication having ama little out of the jostling .crowd he opal Ono Thousand a Week.
Wo quota l},c follawing
of
knelt and bound up th*, burned foot ।
' with hla handkerchief. A'|ittte farther tho 1-ook from a notice fust received:
•Tho hero of the story is a yeung
ou they came to a ahoe-store with doora
'open and the owners gone. Almost rar- I' man. left, at the daraaao of h» Trifonarj ing Christine intn it, for her other . ry father, oa a Westen form to, Rplour was cut and blooding, ho matchrd |। l«rt Lu mother Sod his littto aiatcra,
" With a capital of but ten dollArahe
| down n pair of boy’s stout gailera, and .
1 wiping with another handkerchief the I gw s to Chicago, and, after having exI LtooL'Vul dust from her trader little hatntod ‘thatHiak* maafuOj takauiap.:
the first work which cnuMO to tarad, and
alockingv, and drew the ahooa &lt;m over begins hit career in life—ha' a ,'gmrttoraaa end a college graduate—by ahorthem.
In tho brief moment so occapicd, eling enow. Tfeen ha finds a place as
Clinstine arid, with tears in her «-yts, pjrter in ua Art rtor&lt;\ and thraoo, rowliat1 ' “ Mr. Fleet how kind von uro ? How- proaaiug- Ida pride, makes hie wf up
litUeI deserve ad thia*'
•top by sup.
Ths routradictMina of
Ila looked up with a hajipr smile, hiostuLrsctjr and position are made use
and ahs little know that hallow words
! amply repaid him.
' There was a crash in the direction of
tbe fire. With a cry of fear, Christina
put ouWicr hand* etui rluig to him.
! " Ob, wo shell perish I 'are you not
afraid r
■ “ I tn tuble for you. Miss Ludolph.”

taraorr of it all his heart again failed
him, and be sighed:
She will never Iotv me.’'
'But there nu no time fur sentiment.
Ha called loudly: “Mias T.ndolph,
awake I awake! for year life 1"

BASTINGS SULKY CULTIVATOR!

One Hundred and Fifty sold in Thirty Day

The Third Car Load expected soon.
It is the “ Farmer’s Favorite.”
Every one likes it.
Everybody speaks highly of it.
Even competitors Advertise it!

Ionia county takes 40 ; Jackson county takes 45
Lenawee county takes 50.
Orders air

r 30 towns, anti more comirij

mail.
And If yon are not convinced that II Is the BEtiT Plot

The Manufacturers’ Agents far Bnnjy County !
And k--rp constantly on hand a large stock of POINTrt and other Repairs.

UCXTt.*T, DBViWtFT «
U*trr&gt;

COMBINED CORN AND SUMMER FALLOW SULKY CULTIVATOR
Wheel Rakes. (’uni

Salt! Salt! Salt!

rsrrviuuM «»t

J. R. ROBERTS &amp;

CO.

FARMERS

DRUGS
Medicines

It w the Rest Combined Corn Cultivator

I Heaven and toother are just beyond
this tempest."
. " I would giie worlds for your be-j
I.lief'
. “ Come quick!” cried he, and they'
joined the fugitives, and for a half boar '
1 pressed fcrw ard u fast as was pxribto !
Il u tlw Beit Ciuulnned Field Cullivalon because
through the clicked streets, Ih-ar.i-,
I merely saying an encouraging word noir
and then. Suddenly ahu felt herself
carped to one side, and falling to the 1 A Danbury man named Kaubefi* re­
cently saw a statemeni that counting
ground with him. In a tnoment he
lifted her up, and she saw with a riefo .one hndsed when tempted to way an
Mb. A baymin handle It over rou*-li otaoedy ground where
’ angry word, would sure • man a greaA
Other fcultivator* will not w&lt;&gt;ek..
eniag terror an infuriated dray-horse |
Gib. It cuto Uie ground all ••v. r tn-tead of leaving a strip
,dunging through the crowd, strikiag deal vf. trouble. Thii ataxamkut aouml1 sd a little singular at first, but* the
betvren blsiic" where the weed, and gram are
.
dawn men, women sad children.
only Pithily cow red a»4 will start with first rain a.
j “ Are you hurt ?' ho- asked gently, more be rum! It over, tho more favonI. the &lt;a*' with all other combhreil sulky niUlvalom
'
passing his arm around lunr axd holp- ,14/be became imprused with ft. aafi
7th.
eadret draft, and to ttic moat durable.
: reg her forward, that they might not 1 finally roactaded to adopt it. Next
door to Itoubras h res a man who has mads
five distinct attempt^ in tho last fort­
night, to secure n dinner of groon |«sm
shuddering tune.
'
■ The dreadful seetav and danger were by the 1st of JuJyy and every time has
bran retarded by Reubens’ hanto.
Tbe
Iicginning to overpower her.
next
morning aftor Baubeaa made bi«
' A little farther on they reaabed an
I avenue to the northwest through whieh I resolution, thia tuaa found his fifth at­
1 Dennis hoped to escape
But they 1 tempt to have miscarried. Then ho
cali.d on Reubens. Hi said 1 ' ' ‘‘‘
la an agony of fear and anxiety bo 'I svuld tanks bat little bredway through ■' ’’ What hi thunder do you moan by
' put forth every effort of which he was ■I the deaaa rc ernes of drays,' carriages 11 totting year been tsar vp my garden r«
■
end
h
uman
beings,
and
at
last
every- ,
cafatrle, and tore through the crowd aa 1
ReubanawMlemptsdtauaa km a
thing
camo
to
a
dead
lock.
Their
only
i
If mad. There waa no way of getting
mial5i.i»t, anew nama just coming inh&gt;
acsiws the river now taro by the Ta- hope waa to stand in their place till the I genend use, but hh remembered his
Salle Street tunnel. Into thia dark living nu.-i more-! on aguin
j resolution, put down his ng*, and
Strange,
groteaquo,
and
sad
licyoedi
। paaseoe he plnngsd with multitudes of
meekly obeerved: '
X
oihrnr It was iadoed as^aMf* Fad*u nu'Muro were the sceore by width they ;I “Ona, two, three, four, fire, six.
luonium as any earthly coudiUou rould wars surrounded. By the side of the
bo. Driven forward: b/lho swiftly par- aristocratic Christine, now Barones* of
mad neighbor who - had
vuiag flame., hemmed in on every ride, Ludotph, stood a stout Irishwoman tug­ been evetog thia answer with a great
a shtinkiag, bvosiod, terror-stricken ging a grunting, squealing pig io bee deal of suspicion, broke In again.
throng rushed into tho black cavorn.
• Why don't you answer nr ^Motion,
Esery moral difference waa represented
you rascal F'
'
there. Thors who l--d abaadonod lives
But Kill Reubens xvtoioed hj equa­
were plainly recognisable, tboir guilty
nimity. ami went OU with tho teat.
cuoacuuie.'. finding exproeaiou in their
“Nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen,
livid for.-*. Thaoe footled the refined
fourteen, fifteen, rixtosn,—"
and delicate lady, who, in tho awful drThe taad neighbor eterad hunter
moeracy of ths hour, hruahoi against
tenm over,.
thiol sad barlot little children vailed
. f* tisvsutoe a. stahtecn, nineiren, twen­
tor their kgt parents, and many wore
ty, twmrty-ono—"
trampled under foot Parents rated
** Yod're a mean skunk," utSd the
for their children, women shrieked for around lb* lady's neek. Her hu*b*ad mad neighlior, backing toward the
their husbands, ocmo praying, assay had gone to lit* tooth aide, aud ah. had ftown.
.
.
cursing with Oath, ns hot as tbe flame* had but tune to aaatch thia and her
IteaUsu’ face tlusbrd at this charge,
children. A crowd of oLaceno and prvotbsroostumaa auvv ttasee an which tans rowdies Stood jast behind thran.
sad
with
brutal
jrat
end
coarse
taagissprang from their bods. Altoscthfour twenty-five,
twa
four,
twenty-six—"
er it was a strange, incongruous, writh­
At this figure the asighhor got upon
ing mass of humsnity such aa the Ous of woae roqghacaaght a glimpre the fimcejnsoma howto, but anddraly
world never looked upon, pouring into of the diamond necklace, and waa put­ thinking of his pease, ho opened fos
what might seam in its horrors, tbe ting forth his blackened hand to grasp mouth; .
• .
K when Dennis pointed Gudgeon's
month of belL
“Yon mean, tow-lived raocal. for two
instol nt him and saM1
As Itennia entered tho utter darkneee
cento I could knock-your cracked hbwd
••Thia i« law now !”
To tko retort kailov-rare MS Ito Sotori «•*&gt;.
a confuaod roar sinotn his ear that
ovar a bam, end XemaM—^N ■
Ito SreSto vUsi o'sr ausalrv ato too.
The
follow
slunk
back.
Just
before
might bavo appalled tho stoutest heart,
“ Tesmty ~W—T ijsfrt" Inter- ■
Al Itos 4aaoo Io Ito saaa tf «(MM* ato trerebut he waa now oblivious to everything them waa a dray with a corpse half
rev ore toUao ton ikrato Inreto Ito (»•«
eave Chrielino’s danger.
With not covered with a blanket Tho family
sat around crying and wringing tlmir
tooth ho put his shoulder against thn
living mass and pushed with the strong­ hands, and ths driver stood on his seat,
est till he eT.uncad into tho glare of tbe cursing and gesliculaiinar for Uwes in tho door bekiad him ; but i
adrnneo to move on. Some moments
north side. Here, eeoapiag from tho
puaed, but there was no progrem not dare to lot up on tbe .
»ri
i ...t «»&gt; •
Ihrong some what, he made hie way rapand ao he stood out there
jKmA nJ ■!» vsuJei &gt;*^7
,ha Ludolph mansiov, which to Dennis became verv anxious, fur tlio
kb joy bo found Cm Mill soaridsrablylifiro was rapidly apjaxmehinsr, and tbe own yard and kept on coo
»'l»--k» war., falling like boil.
Every bis burning ehoekv and 1
•toqsmrtl) eSrm.1 hi.
few momenta »oum&gt; woman's dnm« waa
. ablaxc, or lomo one struck • brands- HMetat fcrWp_________
on every aido. Chtistiae. U«ag etod to
wnaltoa. escaped this peril is post. Hue
into tho hswee.toood at Deuiia' aide trembling liko a
But he didn’t tat up. HhcsMW out
loot with her hands over her face to
shut cut the terrible aiglita.
At lut the driver, frering for his Ufa.
•' Ninety-three, ninety-four, ninety­
sprang off ins dray mad to* eU to tbeir
fire. niurtT &lt;;x. ninety-nevwo. nraetiright. ■ nicety
. tm
into tho home, old woman, or V*fl bust

COME AND GET ONE ON TRIAL I

DWIGHT &amp; BURRALL.

DENTIST

Sashvills.

I’AI NTS &amp; OILS

mini.
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School Books J- Stationery

Purs Wires ani Liauorst
FBEscturrtoXB ano famit.

Egp? Hxi. Bastim Jut 11, 1812.

Michigan Exchange.

What is it ?
IF YOU WANT
Ysv, My “Trip Hammer. ” with whkb I make Irons for UI'GGIKM.

This Valuable “MACHrxx” I have long felt the need of. It to one of the great
uiran. which MfibWs me (o ~TI Buorio to TA)W so to DEFY COMPETITION.

And aha vwnL ‘

HASTINGS BABBLE WORKS!

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Bran Piuao* Mxrrxa*.—Theeontract
asassBsas:

thousand for fill Oiri grad* Mpfo^j

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b. f-steesthoet j. Cole &amp; Son,
AMERICAN

MARBLE

GROCERS
WXXEJF 5 3 Mr n »n at m um mb«
SetM ui fitritwil UD niSTS'

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�j^rpublirsn Jpnnrr,

Tbe Now Hampshire Historical Boci- I Th* W««tra&lt;lf»w of Mirra' a*o.
f oohbrated it. semi contennial anni­
versary May 23, by tbe dedication of it*
Court oa the 17th, tad may glosn some- w*w library building at concord. Mr.
QiarlesH. BolL of Exe! re. ddivered the
lie only infaUibl* meter by i rbich xtt
oration, and Mm Edna Dexu Froctor,
of Brooklyn, the poem.
number of homroteaders and ] ire-empt­
tuccting nf (tho Bar of Michigan, to be
In ffaa Dumingo tho revolutionists or*. aa neither aS thoae claaaea eaa ob­
Gimranteos 8ATBFA0TI0N OTjEreryUiin^ bo Recommend*, and ho «epecia|ry
bold at Eaton Rajiid* cn the 17th, for, have been outnumbered and rompeilod tain land without settling upon It in'
no doubt, it will bo a moating full of to retreat from Quagabin. Whun rein­ thrir own peraons.
The following table axhibita tho land |
interval to every practitioner ia l!u&gt; forced it was boliorvd they would ad­
vance again.
buatneae of tho gor«rnm*nt at tho fire
Stale. An organiaad aflort ought to be,
Only three or four Modoc* remain at
and jcriiap* will be, inaugurated in op- largu- The Pitt River Indian* deliver­
Of which he ba* n VERY LARGE STOCK, nad he is determined to sell „
yo»itxm to the propomd “Cod*." If ed eleven Modoe refugees tn Gen. Davi*
Tuil
tbe jwople of Michigan bad had the ox- ou Saturday.
VERY LOWEST
**511
Th* bankrupt Humboldt Fir* luaui.S' «T'‘
once Gumnanv, of N*w York, bs» de­
.*»&lt; ... Km:
clared a dividund of 50 per cent, ou ad­
rholmingly. Why, I am told by thoou
justed claims. The creditor* havo un­
til November 17th to present claim*.
On tho 2Dlh of April a Khtvsu furtv
and of th* time of tbe Court* ia incurred attacked th* Busman vanguaid near 000 person* have settled &lt;&gt;n public lands
Saleji of Uic Wliwler H 'iUonfor i
in five land Districts of Nebraska.—
and occupied in oettling ‘•quostloa* of Chalaot, and a sharp engagement look ,
Siity-four of the bummteiuler* were wopractice" under tho Code. And they (daee, during which two Russian Oolo- mon. Each uf tboao ssltlar* also usually
Uu l&gt;att year is the
Guarnels wcru killed. -The Khlvou* were
WINES AND LIQUORS,
finally dofaated, and retreated bumedly. reproeents a family, if nut actual yet
ratce of its Superiority over all '
l**ra to ****til&lt;i tho practice,'
I tute cirumatauctM, with severalrtujdrou.
t&gt;M.k up form* to tlie towfh of th.- Hatt*
other sowing nAaehintPRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY! COMPOUNDED
She had aa interview with Secretary
river, when- the BeHingtiiu anJMiiMuA
I shall toko a tour though Livingston lUbeoon. Tbe Secrotary will apply to I Rivvr Raiiruul Co., bare mid along their
. Bang t/ir nuMt jimplo in ron-j
I trail 300,000 acre* to •ciuc tbrre thou*-1
and Steuben counties before returning
Also J Fine Assortment of
I and buyer*.
struction, and easily adapted' fo
to Halting*, and will try &gt;nd find time Hallo pay from
Ou the whole, the procd.tectu* concluto write you again. Yours truly, '
different kinds of work, ruurung^
aivo that tbn Gnlf Streaiu of migration |
IL W.
Nebretkaia retting •troMMwuiliof gggfc;. 'faster, and with less noise than any other sewing
I General, ha* mad* application for apdn- in
the 1 latte nv»r where thv B. A BI. IL,
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Surbas CHROMOS. LITHOGRAPHIC CARDS. REWARDS HI'
rion ia behalf of th* widow of hia ton,
MERIT, aud everything you need in
initial*, a* joksro eav, of the -Beef yyjflcA/wf, are qualities which recommend the AVItoeler
| Lieut Thomas, killed by tbe Modoc*, tb*
and Maixe Route.” just in th* latitude
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.
sad hi* i* th*first application for peniicn

HT I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD ! _(&amp;

Sherman J. Rich

Eunrpeaa subject*

WHEELER &amp; wir-soisr

• Their effort to spring a susp
judgmouvupon the Republic by remov­
ing Thiers and substituting Mac Ms
boo, will be suceaasf.il with no section
, of tho public'miud. Even tbe thoughtful

Hirers**, Miauaax. Job IS, 1S73.

HI IIXIHOIl JUDICIAL ■UM;novi.

ioei ia IDmoio ia decidedly un«xrm1«l

TBf rWFIWATEn

cau*e cannot be maneuvered back iato
power ia defiance of too popular will,
■apecially when the ‘three diviuon* in

d'Aumalo to affiliate with tho Loft, re­
ported a few day* since, and the report
taut now com** anlhenticeted that

ficiently confirm* thia view uf tbe Justebiliij of the Macldahou combination.
On tbe other hand, thoae who think

I than of any political ransideratiunq can

Th* Carflmo
a ndnonty, no matter bow formally i*

•w* unconstitutional.

Ho maintained

roan the Stat* and th* corporation,

owTooT :--------------- --------!

That th* Raptibbcana of France, hopedally of Pant, Aerr acquiesced in thi*
orutemptabl* pace of (xrfidfou* trick-

TE^l and COFFEE,

1/ApffOYED

Mt mistaken to tho sign* of tho limo*.

Great Britain will pay -th* Gounera
award of *l5,50u,00l) on September 24.
Mark Twain i* building a *4&lt;J,OOV

or New Ynik aty-u already oma one I j, -\VilHon to the pwblin as
hundred and ninety mile* wrot of Flatt*muuth, with branches north and south.' niachrho in Lhc'maJcA'L
Illis regiun draws tho roulUtudo. When ' 1 H
.
Beocbur wa* naked how a strur.gor In
H
canto to nogvtialo for a rontiouanc* uf I IBrouklyn ixmld Cud hia wav to tho Fly , Ktoro
tho ateem mail bao. Being too ill to | mouth
b&gt;u&gt;un Church
v nuren u*
ho answered,
au*wProd, follow tho . Whn
gu forward, he stopped ■: Oakland,; crowd ! No better adrire c*
and diet there.
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v Al Ruahvill*, Ind., uti thu 12th, Jervi
wu »euteacud Io th.* pen­ bom**t*adata--pre-emptor*,
Follow tho 2
itentiary for lib, for the murder uf Ja- road laud*.

growing out of th* tors bed campaign.
Mr. Grey, Secretary of the Now Ze-1
land l\&gt;*to&lt;Bce, died at Oakland. Cab- i

DRUGS

Superior
tn any
c
r other sewing
»

Remember the Place.-Second Door Ea*l of tho Comer of State an I
Streets Ilostinga.

sifaumi j.

maeoaere of the Modoc priaonero in unmoo: auspicious facts which havo been tnoaaurod tenna.
noted during the prooont generation of ;. * . LT-*!— ’T"----- Z
—
Tbo caoo of tne United State* again*: cannot go amim.
brtt.
tbe city of New York, io rawer |2U, ; Tbe (ituierb, *'aa good fi«h iu tho »cu
tury almost
000 far property dmtroyod in tho draft 1 a* ever were caught,’ will b* always
m.v.w iiaiusgi * re*uiung ironi liquor-soiling
I tru*; but Unde Sam cannot always
them, in the ■ Advice* from Guatemala May 30 state i -,- - — -——
■y Daniel Webster Thi* principle of
giveua a farm in Nebraska. Wide n*
---------------1‘re.ident___
ha*__
iesuod a decree 2551 a‘T*»k °°
iw, the Farmer*’ urganua.'ua in Illi- { Freach Government ha* been
attended• ‘ that the
t___________
itiog roligiou*
,or ,ho
waa given for that sea uf land is. settlor* will s-wu'ale
religious liberty
liberty in
,u tho
,u&lt;- State.
UH&gt;U.. I
with more or les* violence, we betiov* granting
sorb it all. a* they hare drunk up Iowa
11,500.
already.
every one, from th* dethronement of A number of Protectant church** will
Tbe fluor space allotod to the United .
At the municipal election in Lyons, State* at th* International Exposition at I
iar* elected him by aotna 3,000 ma-|
Fran™, Sunday, field under th* act ro-' I Vienna is U,0U0 square feet In tbe I
' the Thien' Government. To be demarhinery annexe uootrraverou gallcrv | 'Hire M. Culley, daughter of Frank
Wo bv 4U feet, ur 24,WU square fret, I, C. Culley, editor yf tho Enton 110(4.1*
foatod p.lilically, without attempting rvPiatal Cunl* will Iw aold for one cent ■ aad a portion of tbe central (aviUioa. a: I
| oneb, neither moro or leo*. whether |in | moot say 5,000 square, feet, total 42,600 I
| large quantitie* or in amxlb
.
| of 207 feet square, or about onu acre.
pl*. If tbe Republican* ahall continue
Oa ing to tbe fact that neither the Un­
CUNSIKSINU
to exhibit that apirit which ha* thu* far ion market nor any other suitable plac* &lt;'.mgrvoa appropriated 8200.0U)
aince tbe atroiion of MacMahon char- | can be obtained for the purpoea, the St.1j The contractor* for tbe postal card*
A uril wide Sih i-iini at
l&lt;k,
acteriud their action, no liettcr prvuf. L,ui» Hx(«*itiou Association bany’deci- । inlorm tbe department that they are able
, Stripe Shirting
"
dad nut to bold an induatrial vapbsition now to furnish half a million curd* daily,
ami will euun bo able to furnish a mil­
&lt; '&lt;ittoimdcH,
"Vx.V®”
20e.
New
Advertisements.
Urn
Tbe
total
number
of
eardi
ordered
oeoorth ia aa acknowledged fact.
M. Cnwitncre, “ 25 to 35c.
by lb* (uoUua.tcr* is thirty-six millions,
। l*t n made blind, it ia fraral ]*nnan«nt- and the requisition irsu&lt;*l by the depart­
Boy»’ Suita. Wool,
IriUod voter* of the Grange*, and they I in that great country, in many rwpoct* ly, by tho iniurio* bo received from the ment un contractor*, twenty-eight mil­
■o influential and
Too much trvacberou* Mod.* *.
Metta’ Union CnnsinuTe
eill overturn hi* derisions, right ay'
lion* eight hundred and oeventy-ono
thousand, of whirh but lw«lvv milliom
' ‘ Cotton auita,
Thiora, Defa urn and tho other RopabliLiucu L’oalx. .
( from Ht. Petersburg. Th* casket coathus far met tbe ordeal so admirably taining the budy was viewed by tlmus- ultimo aro roeeivo.! Tho conflict bc| and* at ".b* New York City Hall. The tween tho clergy aud secret ami otic*
and an justly. If they shall continue '
I fuui ral sorTicm w.-ro to be held Friday. . continue to agitate Brasil. The Minis­
Tbe internal revraue receipt* for the try had taken strong ground oa the
.
..
..
jeumnt
fireal year have rum. bed *109,- subject, and w.are gaining support for
wa doubt if th* practical ronwquwncr*
tho French Repubfiean bummx, tha lW7,14t&lt;, Iwing within *500,()00 of th* their |**licy. In tho lower bouao tbe
munanbicwl o.n.piracv will apnedily cv»«&gt;pL-to ertiumte* of th* ci.inmuaioner Prrauer made a *]*och defending th*
fad. out and ditoppeto, and th. Beendi^ witlUhe pre-

A. D. COOK, Agent.

suits

high

BACON &amp; KARRS

F», 00
8,00
1X00

TN r

Jltr SrrLii Of HATS

4-™- 1

Item,...

Tk.B.Uui.

faring with th* oociaty.

Tho Gvnaral Committee of Arrange-

Tew TwweTe wwMIe

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dor He x elected for a purpooe, which

I
I DRY GOODS,

BOOTS AND SHOES

A Maio*. QwisJte’caUaku. M*te*aU&gt;M T.
M.ihi *a* teutlasrio**. DJteiuli

New Prices.
;

Veiy Low.

I My Ion* Experieaee In th.- Itu-dn**,
, enable* me to

quWiireE

If'areroom, Ao. 2H6 Greene, near Eighth St.

S4Tltf4OTI9ll !\
IPIKENIX CA^STQgE

•d to deliver the oration, aud Gor. Ifagley, Ilin. E. 0. Groevraoe and Jehu
ringing. Jubilate, Amen I
Hibbard ware appointed a committeo to
Omaha, Nebraska ha« adopted tho I notify him of hi»**l*ctu&gt;n.
aa tho eye cat reach, cnltiratod fiebli.
A committee, consisting of Gov. Bag­
ley and Mmszw L. H. Randall of Grand
Rapid a Hoyt at Caro, Garfieldof Detrol t,
aad Dsvid Andreaun of Van Buren
Of *45,000,000 of 8 per eent. cartifl- county, waa appointed toprepare a plan
; cate* outstanding Nov. 1870, all but
Wa left Heating* ou Tu**d*y laat. 1 *86,1)00 hare boon called in aud re­
deemed.
"

Shop in Bartow A G&lt; Midyear**

NEW
BEST P

tula! Ju. IJte.lCl.

New Orison*.
According to

Will not be Undersold.

PROBATEORDER.
mooting of th* general committee. which
la to bo hold at Lansing. on Wednesday

vsrytdtd bent by Railroad wfll be I
irded and rent back in Good Ooadition ,
I. ,Pri!eJ0-c‘*’if *"W15 eta., if'
11 funnsh oil
i 3m3
Wblcumm Maubim. i

NEVINS.

JOSEPH FFLUG !
wa* unanimously elected by ballot for

WAREHOUSE,

Adjialntag U. F. Dwfcbt «
Foundery. .

th* Supreme Court of th* Vnite'. 8tatro.

cSaxSS^

^ITY
MEAT

Scrofula Syrup!
EroMlva and

Tho new Fusts! Convention wish Boh

■rtfk rmci exhuucoh trial

New Styles.

I* of th* Beu PatiefMaau wilTSu

CLOTHING.

Whole low 1170,000.

Cullsn Bryant mad* th* address.
The Fixtmaster General has .looted

New Scales.

At Hastings

HANCERY ORDEIl.
J*4-1*1
n.MICHI0AX.-4~*M***ih
**IJ soeSlo^ia IX* Clr*eHro«rt

tembor.

net majority of &lt;640.

R. MUDGE.

My MACHINERY

meeting of th* Building Commissioner*

quickly you would answer the first in­ baa disappeared myatenouly. Aa ex­ ; decided to lay the stone on Thuraday,
I quiry ia th* affirmative, if you abouid amination of hi* account reveal* that be I October 2, with appropriate ceremonies.
i* a defaulter to th* «xt*nt of 312,000.
visit Canandaigua in tho month of June.
Mr. Schuyler Colfax i* anno unced aa
lit* Fourth of July orator before the
Cincinnati Odd Fallow*.
* "
■haded
th* grw&lt;* upon land undulating and many build ingo.

«■:

FINE NEW STOCK OF

John II. Sarratt ia engaged in writing

lightful land, or, baa th* artist drawn
upon hi* imagination for a largo portion

IImi.ss*. Mar U. I«-

EBSaLi,irass!«LMi!

Canandaigua, Iona 14th, 1973.
Chairman, met at hi* office, ia Detroit,
doubt, frequently uxamined and ad- ■ dent civil military and dqlimalic right*, ' Tneoday evening, Jun* 10th. All the
mired oom* of tbe beautiful painting* of j Chief Justice Chase willed *10,000
Italian lamiscapee and mountain aceneDsrnwuth CoUege ; *10,000 to Wil­ Tho work done by tho comnntlM w«i
.
...
...
; berforce University; *0,000 to a niece. quite important, a* will be won from
dugbtop, Mr*. Sprague and Mr*. Hoyt, th* following from Wodaoaday'a Tr»-

uv_____ io- .L-.

Kootiii and OOk-v. to reiita over my atorv.

DB. ( HOOK’S WINE OF TAR!

movea i.y uie rue awl tall ol l*e tute.
■ iu Brooklyn. N. T-, whirl, ba* worked
। with a rapidity equal to an ordinary building at Lansing. aa provided for in
steam-driven saw, but not quite so uni- I a joint resolution qdupled by th* L*gi«| lature and of which Gov. Bagley i*

| amoitolmg in all to Marly *200,000.
,
I The post master general rules that postmait-ns with a salary ef tl.lKX) and uphape a*k*d yourseH doubling!*, “can I *•"!. «»*»t aiao bubl toe office of alder-

First-Class Instruments.

I Keep a Fashionable Taller and Cut and Make
to Ordec.

purary trial. And yet th* Cart* of his- I fully urganirod, with a capital of *lt&gt;0,t&lt;&gt;ry, do nut paroit us to Iw too *an-! OM*. and will commence operation in th*

always dona. to bring the coot is into pol-

I CAPS

ABKXTt

Get the Best!

iTiZZU'

g^-W*

_ II. Har-dall,
L OarMd, Detroit;

GrssM 8JRQFULA Ui CANCER REMEDY

COMMISSIOMDtT NOTICE.

•®i MWent Oetneto take, and ouo«alnlng no

PATENT COOLER I S-^ggagSSS
MUCH BETIER CONDITION

ra FSH on THE StKI.j

JOSEPH PFLUG

TIIK OELKURA-TICIJ
SIMMONS &amp; CLOUGH

GEORGE WOOD ORGANS
mUOR 4 tft; KDE I BUIS, 1B01 Wl P1MGEI
i a rr ois.
« COROTIaL.

�life

B\|i««i^

CLOTHING.
There will lx »• mating of the fcx-.

ocutive Cominii
other* of tho
The races at Lowell were attended by Barry County A. pfcr.ltarel Society, at
about 2,000 persons.
tho Co. Clerk's ol
Saturday, June
Grand Haven has a boy 15 years old 28th lust, at 10 &lt;
A. M., for tho
who weighs 225 pounds.
purpose ol establte
* Hat of premi­
Frank G. Smith, of tho firm of M. S.
ums and fixing upon * » "tino Cx holding
Of J. A. Bwecsoy, C. M. Runyan, G. Smith A Co., haa gone to Europe.
tho Annual Fair of «dS fioefajj, nnd
G. Spaulding and S3 other* clllxens of
for other business.
3rd Ward asking that I. 8. Boice bo ap­
XALTOFT,
pointed 11a Alderman for 3d Want iu
Jams* F. Joy has given *1,000 to an
place of Aid, Wood resigned.
Iowa College.
Uf Jno. Stanley, Jam** T. Wright,
A mau of copper wa* recently taken
Chas. Ederlw, and 30 other* asking that from tho Cliff mipoa, Lake Superior, j
Allen Jone, bo appointed.
which weighed thirty ton*.
On motion they were accepted.
East Saginaw ha* licensed 42 saloons
nndhas application* for 100 more li-

.W.T.W.

For President of tho Day - Hon. N.
Bartow.
Vice Presidents—Hon. B. J. Grant,
Hiram J. Konfield, Wm.B. Goodyear,
W. I. F. Ham*, P. Bropc, John Beagle,
Hou. Gilbert Striker. E. B. Carpenter,
E. r Barnum, J. C. Hanna, Am D.
Itork, T. V. ftobinaon, L. G. Potter,
Hon. H. Jone*, Copt. John H. Munroe,
IW. T. Barber, John Q. Croriy, Eli
Nicbola, John W. Briggs, aud D. R
Bugbce.
.
Chatdain-SBov. T. D. Marah.
Reader—Hon. David B. Cook.
Orator—.Hon. Mark 1). Wilbur of
Altagga.
Mar»lml—I. W. Vrootnan
Assistant Mnralial—Peter Cramer
Members of tho Executive Committoa—Hun. Geo. M. Dewey, John U.
DeanK F. ft Acktoy. W. H. H Heath,
and Mito T. Wheeiw.
Committee on Finance— John H.
Taylor, G. W. Slade, and I. 8. Boice.
On motion of Aid. Jewell tho report
Coramitteo on Murie-J. L. Rood, «M accvjgcd and adopted and the City
Attorney Instructed to file a petition in
Ferri* Rose end F. B. Decker.
Chancery for the vacation of the same.
(.'ouimitleo on Gun—Hon. Nathan
Carried by ayes and nayca.
b Bartow, Jmtn H. Deunfe nnd Geo. - E.
I Goodyear.

alroat* In the dlfftercul wards of the City
and report at lire next ruvetiug, what
aide and croe* walks are ares—ary to no
built.
Adopted by ayea and nayea.
By Aid. J«well —
That tbe Llc«m»c Ordinance presented
. Thi* item ia axtetMivoly quotud, us n
by the Attorney be referred to Commit­
audit to tho village Ly eastern papers,
tee on By-Law* nnd Ordinance*.
and considering tho character of its
prwent school-houso it is a credit. But
tho riling.' of Lobonotj, N. IL, contains
nearly asfmany inhabitants as this* city, notify all poreous in* the Cd Ward In
and has ti’a.tifnes cur wealth, yet we front of wboae property side walk* bare
Iwcn ordered, to have them built aocar- •
are building a S5«),(N&gt;0 school-house
ding u&gt; a rceolutlon'pawed by thia Coon- j
aud many of our people think it too ell and to have them completed on or 1
small to fairly represent ear intcrMts.
| before the.firet day of September next. I
One day last week Messrs. John Wood
By Aid. Jewell—
of Eaton Rapids, a student with Hou.' Tbata Committee of three be appotutHenry A. Shaw, and J. T. P.iwvrv. of od of which Ufa Honor tbe Mayor aball
bv
Chairman, to lake Into consideration
Charlotte, who studied with D. P. Sngtho paving of State and Jeffrmou Street*
endorph Esq., were admited to the Bar | nnd report at a special meeting Wodnveby Judge Woodroafi of tho Eaton . day evening next.
| County Circuit- The cxxmiuattnu is
Aid*. Hrutley and Mudge ■
. said Io have been very thorough, at all
such should bo, and the candidates ac- pointed to net with tbe Mayor.
By AM. Jewell—
I quitted themselves well,winning comiJi-

The Michigan State Pomological So­
ciety is doing a very valuable work■ml should bo encouraged iu nil poeeible way*. Its exhibitions at Grand
Rapid* havo both been n aplomdid suc­
cess as was it* meeting during tho
winter at Lansing. Its next meeting,
th# ano known a* tho " Strawberry and
Cherry” festival, will bo held at Katematoo. on the 25th, 26th and 27th day*

$3,0 00 worth of furnttare, will be sold at cost at
Bessmcr. Heath 4* Co.’s store
/or the next GO days. To
nt akc room for an entire new;
stock of Furniture. IFe will
sell our whole stock at coftfor
cash. This is no humbug.
Conic and sec for yourself.
BESSMER, HEA TH rf* CO.
Hastings,.lune 7, ’73. 7tf

Ground wa* broken on tho 5th inst.
for t&gt;te erection of tho now freight
houfe of tho Jackson, Lansing A Sagi­
naw Railroad at Bar City. Tho struc­
ture is to be of brick, 240 feet long and
10V feet wide. A now passenger depot
is also ou the tapis.
The patents lately issued to tho Mur-1
quotto, lloughton AOntonagun Railroad i
Company, from tho State Land Office, 1
cover 461,520 acres, and tho deocrip-'
tion* fill over 100 pogos of manuscript.1
Hon. M. D. WHber addnwod the !
Farmers Maa* Convention of Van Buren
county, on Wodaasdsy, tho 4th inrt., at
1’aw Paw, in favor of cheap transporta­

rf !u m’ "

Hark! do you hear this
I howling f Yes ; but what is
it? Why, Bossmer, Heath
&lt;J- Co., are selling so much
Furniture, and so much
demon being a sciedtific man invented cheaper than
any other
this word as tk« best illustration of the house in this city that it
usu of his wonderful liniment, and evi­ even makes the wolfhowl. Oif

• • thia market. Prieos rule from thirtytire Co forty cent*, and we think with
tion. 8. I). Bingham, Editor of the
Landng JSepoMcun, Dr. H. B. Shank
nt that city, and several other gcu dsotn

they cannot afford to take their local
japor, keep from one to five owHXIew
&lt;wr« about their i.rvmioca to the
annoyance of tlxur neighbors' We
know «n« *;icb. not a thuus* nd miles
from thia dty.

eiteo is well put by the Deputy City Mar­
shal of Flint, who fafaema fa* -fa—
time arrwu for b-ax drank a^ dareed-dy hared.,ra*aff fa«* an «—&lt;•

CASSIMERE SUITS,

*8 IB $9.

•peedUy dsarroy life. Nature baa ap­
pointed the kidneys and liver a* her
agent*, by whom Impurities shall be
.llmlnatod from the system, and whon
tLu« agent* are tnrpM, or debilitated, or
dlaabiud from any caa*e, from their bus!neea, Hamilton's Buebu and Dandelion
impart* tro»b life and vigor to them the
best blood purifiers oo« can h»v». This
preparation for aale at J. P. Bobort* A
Co., Drugstore.

The question ho* often boon naked by
tfateb intereatod, *Can I puxve my gray
hair restored tn it* natural color, with*
[ out coloring tho akin ? and can nw thin
locka bo thickened upF
Wo answer..
•!» can,’ and would advise yen to read
a trvalire m&gt; the hair, which is published
by IL P. Hall A Co , Nashua, N. H,
who send it free, upon *pplkalion. They
are the proprietor of Hall’s Vegetable
Sicilian Hair Bewawor. We team from
it, tbe hair, fa a perfect Bate of health,
is coastaatiy failing oet. and new hair*

WHITE

BLH CK SUITS,

H/ID

BHOWfl.

GOOD

Linen Suits

COTTO^Dl SUITS,
15 and *6.

Working Pants,

Hickory Shirts,

76 oU to $2 00,

2fi eta. Each.

Cotton Socks,

The Great One Price Store, 36 Canal Street,

staiafactiou, and which wo finally extin­
guished with a bucket of water. We
will, therefore, t thank yon to ship us
ninn Ifaboxk Machines by our first
steamer. Our steamers sail from Pier.
8, N. K., Mondays and Thursdays at 4 ' John »on A Co's, eek-brnted Gold Pen*,
ho beat in the market, for aale at tbe
r. w. Truly Years,
City Nora Depot. P. 0. building.
E T. Wassvs.
Vice President Wilimington Steamship Company.
' *

Lscal Bjijts JUticej.

large supply of Salt for sale at Lowest market raica,
tlieir Brick Warehouse.

Chromo
School Cards,
orry /tens depot.

dently no word eon bo found ol uqual
significance.

I’*x»OK*t-—Wo received a pleasant
social call on Monday afternoon, from
Hon. 1’. H. Emerson, late Senator reoiu
Th* Mayor appointed Aid. Mudge, on tiemen—Upon opening at navigation
the Sth District; (Calhoun County) nnd
now Judge of the U. S- District Court, the Committee on By-Laws and Ordl last spring, wo were unfortunate enough
r.ance* in place of Aid. Wood rreigned. to supply our steamers with tbe Gudaer
fa tlie Territory of Utah. He bring* a
On motion «&gt;• Council adjourned an- Extinguishers.
Aside from constant
favurhblo report from his new home,
annoyance by teak a go, we arc satisfied
aud aaya it (Utah,) fa richer in mineral
of their utter’worthleesnees, two nxawealth than thn Northern 1’cninrola of
ehiaes having faded to put out t very

• • body should turn out, aa he t* one
o tho beet speakers in the State.
-AVool in small Cut begin* to come fa-

SUMMER

CASSIMERE SUITS.
11010 $15.

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE
The. wolf is howling, yet
\ Bcssnier, Heath $• Co., keep
right on selling Furniture
cheaper than ever. Call on
them before purchasing. Gtf

of tho fruit growors of tho Lak • Shore
Ito will I itsno excursion tickets for Hie
Kaismaroo mooting from all stations on
tho Chicago and Michigan lakn Shore
railroad, to Grand Junction, good to re­
turn at price of one fare. This will en­
able tho people of the Lake Shore, from
New Buffalo to Manistee, tn attend the
Knlamuoo meeting at half faro mtns.
Trains connect at Grand Junction for

Wno of our insurance agents received
the. following dtepatch wo do not know
ami preeume it made linlo difference a*
they nil Ken to bo acting on that rule.
An erudite inn eraneo agent oent the fol­
lowing dispatch to a Wootcru office just Ac., *500, allowed by ayre and uayeo.
I after tho Boston fire : “Our coapanfaa
Barlow A Goodyear, freight ou above,
all sound a* a nut. Lose will not exce^l *3.31. allowed by aye* and nayeo.
*100,000. Advance rates 25 per rent,
City of Grand Rapids, iioee cart and
nnd go ahead. Our motto | is *till "S»r freight, *38.81, allowed by ayea and

Tb«&gt; J., L. A 8. B. B. Company havo
staly placed mile board* un the h’lo-rajdi polos along tbe line of their read

SUMMER

CASSIMERE SUITS.
$15 to *25.

woro'yjrosont, including the mother of
tho bride, who is 91 yean of age.
Tho county scat of Huron Ceoaty i* .
to bo removixl from Port Austin to Rad !
Axo Corner*. I-and i* to bo cleared,
and temporary county budding* are Lu
bo erect'd on the site choseu. to Im
ready for ocrujiancy ia October.
J. F, Chamberlain, Esq., Editor of
tho St Joaoph HfU, fa making iwrangoments to visit hi* native home fa Seat. They are the bc*t, easiest, nnd
tho Sandwich Islands in the early port,1 Most duriabto *eat, evvr made,, aud no
«her sent can be a«&gt;ld where Ukrai mate
can bombtafaed. Don't bo deemved by
any imiTOon of tbe above seat*, but buy
, Thompson's 1‘ntent Spiral Spring Scat,
( for sale only by A. J. Spoanhlc.
6tf

*1,75, allowed by ayes and nayos.
G. M. Heed, Mrvlre aa Marsha). *U.86,
allowed by ayes andnayes.
What is Deramdor ? It ia a pojnW. D. Hayes, writing ordinance. *5.S,
Allowed by ayea and naysa
pound word from Anae, tho akin, and
A. J. Runs, work al brtdgv, *X31, al- An», gift, aignifying the giving or

with enrpeta

Canal Street.

We have no BR.'IJVCH STORES so don’t make a Mistake.

pine
A lump of gold weighing aevou .
1 ounce* ba* been found on th* farm uf
G. W. Jenninga fa Hillsdale County.
■ Miss lues A. Sexton, tho daughter of
the editor of tho Grand Ra|ddt Timc*,
ha* gone to Now York to fini«h het

By AM. Bentley—
That I. R. Bote-, be appointed as Aid.
It i» hoped and expected that every
from 3rd Ward In place of Ald. Wood,
jicreea in the City will cordially unite in
miking thi* a. celebration o/Jfehich th#
Carried by ayes ami nayca a« follow* :
people of the city will have &lt;"xa*iun to
Ayvw—Jewel), Mudgv, Daw*nn, lh-aa1 l&gt;o t«oud, and that it ahull so interest »er and Bentley.
Nayes—none.
tho people of the whole county that in

im -vats, rtraw hats, soda water,
cum. Hoot beer, lemonade, and
dust were the characteristic* uf

Our Number

R. R, a: 1 lollaad was robbed lost week
of *24.10. Entrance to tho (uffico wa*
gained through the window.
The Michigan Central Comp*ay aro
putting in 4,000 feet of rida track at
Ualeaburg, 1,000 at Augusta, and in­
tend to put in 2,000 feet at Battte Crock.

CHURCHES.

We note with groat pleasure that a
Philadelphia carpet manufacturing firm
han received the order tor tho carpeting
kley’s’Soda and B«r Fountain,
of tho United Statue Senate Chamber.
iinee to give down, to the great
Three thousand yards will Im required
faction of all patrons.
for the completion of this order. They
1 tsego Lodge of L 0. O. F- ecl­ havo also received tho order for furnish­
: J their third anniversary on tho
ing tho Pennsylvania State Buildings

D83A

10 Barrel lots nnd more sold to dealers at a very small ad­
vance above Car-load Rates.

Water Lime,
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kin dp,
CHROMOS !

f//ff lu/kber fur/usi/ed
'

Ifl

044 104g

LOTS.

Wool, Wheat, Oats and Corn.
THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.

�I oihars in it* fidelity to fashion.

Mrs. j

IK 1“~* - mi: Tar

I cretions-of the skin, is mors abundant । with plnosant. useful or entertaining
than in cold; When it is insufficient' reading. Ji^ember, to to the cheapest
tho akin bwx-mes dry and horA ; aa|
books ? T. single sub­
in those ;.*rts of thn body where tho ..
.
M
- - .kin is thick and sub&gt;t to much mo-'
« &gt;2.00 a year,
. hr W-W,
tion, as on tho hands, it readily cracks . » cheaper still,
or fissure*. Tho amount of secretion i»f■ or
—8
° oopir*
- ---- Jtfor
~*$12.00,with both an extra
so much reduced in cold weather that 'copy and a splendid premium engraving
tho frequent washing of thn hands with
। to tho person getting up tbe dub. Spaci­
soap causes them to chap readily, and
this tho more certainly if tho so«p is not ' mens arc sent gratia to thoeo nulling to
thoroughly washed off. The alkali in got up dab*. Addreos. Ch** J. Pstursoap is usually in excess, and ibis eom- 1 eon, 30C Cheats ut Stmt, Philadelphia

BICHIGAR CntTRAL R. R.

Wishart's Pine Tree

' Ann S. Stephens' enchanting novel of;
In a healthy condition, the akin is i Tho Lust Inheritaiee, i» routinusd. and '
kept supole by na oily secretion, which j Jrn
exciting with «aeh new nog* I

Grand River Valley Division

Cordial.

NATURES GREAT REMEDY

arwassii-j:
TSSI

To prevent the hand* from chapping,
then, be careful to wash all soap from
I them thoroughly in clean water. This
will ordinarily suffice; but if not. it will and progression. Ito long tablu of con­
bdneecmarytu make good the removed oil I tents disclose* n' froightege nt once
by tho use of glyeotino. henoy. mutton ' timely, intereating, nnd edifying—wit­
Incss—The Baron of Kchwartx Honliorn,

V'rc
•±nAL,u3

land tiro Vienna Kxhlbitioa; Empress
I Elbnlroth of Austria; Socialism iu

a..,. lU.r.uulM

Atwriter f»r ,t»i*rt«»f MertssreDnlvi A8tU»Ck.lffA
... I

Commuuitien, from tho earliest; One
Kind of Ghoxta: Emily Faithfull aud
her Miuiou ; Itorn to Iw Hanged, with

—» *-J— “ger.
Every year increase* the popularity
of this valuable Hair Prquunlioii;
which i* duo to merit nlone. _ We can
M*uro our old patron* that it i« k&lt;-j t
fully up to Its high standard; and it
is two only reliable and perfected,prv|iaration for reitaring Gjxat oi: F*nxi&gt;
IIxii: to its youthful color, making it
soil, lustrous «nd riiken. The sraljs
by its use, becomes white and clean.
It removes all eruptions and dandrulli
ami. bv it* tonic properties, prevents
the hair from foiling out, ns it stimu­
lates and nourishes the hair-gland'.
By its Ute, the hair grows thicker nnd"
stronger. In baldtiw. it rvstor. * tl.e
capillary glands to their normed vigor,
nnd will create a new grow tli. except
iu extreme old age. It-i» tlic juost
&lt;-coiiuniical Haib DjxSmUXO cv ur u»ol.
ns it require* fewer applications and
given the hair a wlleudid. ebrsy aj&gt;pearanccv A. A. Hayes, MJ)., J^tat A*saver of Mase-adiusctte, nays, ‘•The
_ _ A_____ ___ _____
I ___ C..11.S

valuable Jeirrno/ will commence its fifty­
seventh volutuo with the July number.
Sutwriptuiu prire 83.00 d-ycar, ut on

Cauchy &amp; Co's. Column.

I KES.

MORTGAGE SALE.

life-like illustrntiotis; A Noighlx^r of
Mine— n gnisf *tary; Itespiratiuii, or
Huw to Breathe; Tbs late Justus Von
Liebig; Giving While l.iring—good
advice; Tho .Science of Music—a nsros- .
' rory bramh of education; Tho lady'
and tho Cros*itig-8we«pcr, an illustrated

Brass—- both far sna]&gt;-bcans and for
shelling, may bo planted as late a* the
first of June, with every proepcct of
success.
CAXBAor.—For a rem delicate cabbage
for winter use, as well as for autumn,
there is nothing like tho Winningstadt,
Wakefield, and oilier early sorts. They
should bo sown r* tele as June, in some
cool place, like the north side of a fonre
or building- Transplant in a showery
time, and by first snow will have nice
little heads.
Cook carefully without
breaking, and servo up in quarters, and
you hare a treat too good for a kin^.
’ Cccrxuu roe Picxxuxo—it is not
best to get in the ground in this slbtion
until about tho tenth of Jane.
Scumes Secsau grown rapidly, and
far succession it is best to put same iu

v.v.i’rkTh’V-is
. w

Tie Pies Tree Tar Cortial,

RANTED
Croat American Dyspepsia Pills,

Tvxxrr* may be sown even ru late vs
the first of Auguxt,tor even tho middle.
If the weather is sKowory they makes
crop in a few weeks, aad the more rapid
tho growth tho better.
Swxrr Coax ton Fxxbixo.—Wherever
there ia a vacant piece of ground, it cafi
be used to good advantage by sowings
corn thickly in drills. It w ill make ex­
cellent food. either green or dried, for

,JU.I.LouM *B&gt;

XI?....lmi -in?;

trsraats
aMrtaeurarx.*t(Lg

Ma-iaolia Bahn
Michigan Central R. R;

BlQcr.ii.ie Complexion.

OLD. RELIAELE AUD DIRECT ROUTE.

.'w-’wSSSS
■Mrrtgjh

Buckingham’s Dye
A.&lt; nur Rcncw. r in many can-' r. quires too long a time, and to.. mut-Ii
care, to restore gray or fodi?! Wlti'kcrSjWC have prepared thi* dve. in mu
}&gt;rep&lt;iratimi; wnkh will quickly arid
cffictually aceemplfah this rv-uli. It

than other*. lat us *UDpoe&lt;- w o start'
with six Houdans—a tuck and fire bens. &gt;
Probably Out of thin five, two may lay
thirty eggs per annum wore than cither
of the other*; their ogga should be ,
noticed and o*ty tfiMOart. By followLag thia for a few years a very great
Twx Wrvv—It i« oAmidnng to
,J
' '-rr'nfc *'r'
“—ft
increase in egg-production may be at­ ; how well a man may live on a small iu- __
'
tained. My .attention wa* drawn to thi*.I com* who has a handy aad irgliueiDu-’
-wrw wr-yn;-yw
wif*. &amp;&gt;mw uteU lira and Brake a far J
jRi jEs Va 3Sl JtW.
hundred
I-'-"’ ........
in ou twalve-moutb, though valnolees
as a fancy blr^ and tho quality depend­
ed to several of her progeny; and I but his wife i* good for nothing.
hare si^co found other inatanrea which will own upfrara bar husband tor not ip
^W1,„ #r l!lr jtM1,ir.iory
prove conclusively that a vast improve­ Kring in as good stylo ns his neighbor. ors»««.s.-.r» if.^»i, c*Ma Cro». btpkihwM,
ment might easily lie affected in nearly white th* fault is wrtirely hacowm Hi. 1wJm'^.STiXSw
-I
all our bfrefia w*ro that careful wltemgbbor has * neat, cnpaltl* nuMndu*
„r &amp;(u*c&gt;
tion of brood stock made AT thia p«rX”
whirlpool into which a great manv sil- , ■iti**'*- wrenty «f is. xtuu. s»4 win. t*
tor cup. might ta. thrown, and the ap- I
U
I pnranco of th* water would bek'iutng«L , ‘ tvclli' I'arbollr Tablet' sreiyvi tro rely
I had, I hope myself to make some ex- 1 No Nicholas, tho diver is th* n-to restore in ttee texe*. T»U no aataltolae. It iSev
perimeats in thia direction shortly.
1 |I tho tre.uurv. It i* only au in*ult for
SeWjiKtaT/iil tolml ii.™
will say now that 1 am perfectly certain such a woman to talk to her hushund : i^r rMare nod.
the number of two hundred i&gt;gg» per
annum might be attained in a few years
with perfect ease wore tho object sys­
tematically nought ; and 1 trust these
few remarks may arouse n gem-rul at­
tention to it among thorn who keep, tho cure of disettMi* than all tho paten­
poultry for eggs only, and who tan easily. otea of th* materia medlea, are warmth,
do all that is necessary without any. rv*t, doanlinoM and pure air. Some ;
knowledge whatever of fancy pointe, or. persons mako it a virtue to bravo dis­
any attempt to breed exhibition bird*.—. oaso, ‘to ksop up' n* lung M they can ।
move a foot or crook a finger, nnd it',

DERMADOR.

,d (or
nt «U
rru. wowrt*. F-i:— Ifcrn*. Spr"-.

.JlLZ

Ayer's

rsl 4110* l*« SM.U-U. -US
'
r^'is. *n&gt;ua &lt;bu
i» to*r«-..&lt;«l l.. Ike.
;rra».AV,.’,K“,utur
AI.'WS.-taaES'Jh.S
irel is asM Xtsie. *»• rexutrel u.
ton s?*wl iMsrutesn.u. I- fe-Mea
OOlrv. la tbs nt: -t UuUw. And

Sarsaparilla

•S: WILLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS

M

roWLSi'S &amp;MAT W
exhausted that th* *y*:«m has lost ability
1 to towperat.-, and'typhoid forer »«to in 1
; and carries tbapahruTtu a premature

jesrf.
a
stantly growing repmaikai, tawed oo Iu
intrinsic vttture, aad suiamod by its remirkibte cure* So mlkl as to to uf »i“l
toneflcisl to children, and yet to searebtag
M to elfcetuaUy porge cut the pratcormpdonx oftb* bk..x!,»t&gt;ch to tto scrv.Mous
anasyphllltle conUminstten. Impurttto,
.. .u.T.---- .....
InthenUrti-­
MA. I..— ■•,.*».!-----------------for vrarx, toes yield to fill* I»wertul Ai.ltttotfl aad dtexpre*. ilcacc Us wond*rtil
emsnw of which are j.uLUJj known,
of Scroftlla. and sfi .croftdou* di*e**e.,
Ulcere,'Eruption*, »nd «rairt»v« disr-ricnot th* »kin.Tuxuora. BlotclM».
Boils, rimptes, PtUtUlew. Sore«,HtAntlAonyteh-in-. Koteor Enjdpclnn. Totter, Salt liheiini, Heald
HiwL lllninvonn. and Internal TJlcnrnHcma of the UteriM. Momnrli,
and Elver. B ate&gt; cure* Other cmuntelats, to which It would not seem evped-

100,000 00
IK VXl.l'ABl.E Gim!

:Mb Ttowis* *
*te* law*s««*- v
IW awrajVve JSOtNTfl WANTED to bar

LIVINGSTONE

■IFT

fttail Lasoz &amp; Lals Mite feiM

remaJc Wcftkncas. DeMUty, a&gt;-d
Lroucarrluras. wtu-n tliey ore msalfiatathms of tho serofiilcHM poltonx.
It is sn excellent rwitotef of Ttr&gt;aV&gt; sr.d

D. SINE’S

For dust in tho eyes avoid rubbing;
dash water in thorn ; remove cinders,
ota., with tho round point of a load

Tlie Sabcock

awa. i»?l, m* re&gt;*

a-itffssi-xs-a

JBmtERPRISE.

AFRICA
Out GraJ MB Ptia tllWO U Mi:

is cut, compress above
■/ot.ACtiBonsr,
-■BxUflC** Afiautxr Tun' ietT.—
it^uti fi fours Ind cough.
irns. dip tho part in cold JuV
. number of JUZra** Jfoyctex ii .'
ilnsadj issued and a nice number it is .DODD'S
. itrvyed, re.rer alrvi
onwof the beet that he. appeared duco i
NERVINE___

•

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DOES IT!

iho great firry. whan 't&gt;» odko ol ti»&gt;
publisher* wws burned. It to • marvel
ugh smoko take a long breath, and of noatneu and good taste, and contains
ack s brilliant list of stories and illus­
trations tliat wo do not wonder oi its,
;ck pwnonsii -wown-h, nnteo* your
popularity, gained in spite of compel!th ia sore; or trotter, cut out the
wto^Mto dstey ; hold the' wounded tion. It is just tho book for tho houwbo borne io a hot cool hold, and such botag the casn we rocom- '

One Prize $5,000 inSilver
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Peninsular .Railway.

DOUGH
. Sl.XC, Box I
Clneteml

Amxxlc^x Homes for Juno is a bright
#d eatettainir.g number uf that popular
liisirated family iMpuiao- It ia (nil of.

Go to the Banner Office

for FINE

OB WORK.

GIVEN AWAY.
AFine Borman Chromo
Tsybr h Co., 123 Washington St, or
fit ArUt St.. Chicago, and you wifi
get the book noil chromo* immediately

W. *n&gt;d in elsgwt CItosd. masted rad rvsdy
toi'reatofctrrata.reeyAnatfor .

Dr, TEA'S

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R.4TE8 OF JLDTEETISnfG.

Michigan Wednesday, june

VOL. XVIII.

Wffl c«ri

MW

GREBLE

25. 1873.

&amp;
Don’t fail to arc the

SULKY CULTIVATOB!
THE

OLIVER CHILLED PLOW!
Ionia county takes 40 ; Jackson county takes 45
Lenawee county takes 50.
HARNESS, on hand, and made to Order. ris./Wife.
SHEET'IRON WARE Manufactured to Order

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Orders already received from over .30 towns, and more coming by
. every mail.
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"Alice T’ "f exclaimed, “how you
hive terrified us all. Ar* you ill ?"
“ Not ill," she answered,
" but I
feel so etraag*. &lt;3recis, I Jgtfh been
poeribte," I said, for my weariness was with my husband.
'• And all our reasoning tailed to con­
excessive.
“ Certainly." Th* vutuau ilartol up vince her of the impossibility of her
assertions Bho persists to this mo­
with alacrity.
“ Where are you going to p«r» him F' ment that sb* saw you aud was with
Con th* night of th* 17th of Octoasked mr guide.
,
or rather on the morning of the
- Up chamber."
18th. Where and bow the cannot tcM,
lut we think It must have \ liecn aotue
. dream. She la better now, knd I wish
you could as* bow last she is improv-

REAPERS and MOWERS, GRAIM, CULTIVATORS
SULKY RAKES, fc.

1000 will not supply the demand.

COMBINED CORN AND SUMMER FALLOW SULKY CULTIVATOR
“IBS!

where you lodge me;
only make I
haste.”
Ko I was conducted up a step ladder
that stood in the mraar of the room.
Into aa apartment ceiled with . slojang
Learns and veutilteted by uno small
window, where a cot l&gt;ed*t*a:I, crowd­
ed cloeo against the board partition,
and a trite table, with two (bain.
The woman set
light —an oil
Limp—co the table.
“ Anything mor* 1 can got yvu,
'• Nothing,-I thank you."
“ I hop*you'll alasu well, air. When
shall I call you?"
" At 4 o'clock in th* morning, if you

It in the Beat Combined Corn Cultivator

A boy can handle It over rough oruxldy ground wl&gt;&lt; iv
ether cultivators will not work.
It cuts the ground all oyer instead of leaving a atrip
between bledee wher* the Weed* au&lt;l crass anuttly lightly covered and will start with flr-l ralu a1* the ease with all other combined sulky cultivator.

agreeable sensations.
I will sit down and writ* to Alice,"
I thought, “ that will soothe my nerve*
and quiet me perhaps."
I descended Ihe tedder. The Are
still glowed redly on the (tone hearth ;
my companion and th* woman eat be­
side it talking in a tow tone, and a
third person eat at the table, eating—a
short, etout, villianuus looking man, in
a red flannel shirt and muddy trows-

1 asked fur erriting materials and re­
turned to njy room to writ* ta my
"My dxriing Alice.''
I paused and laid down mr pen as I
enucluded the words, half smiling to
think what she would «ay could she
know of my *trunge quarter*. Not until both aheet* Vac* covered
did I lay aside my pea and pre[»roJ
for slumber. A* I folded the paper I
happened to glanee toward my couch.
Was U the gteem of a human eye
obeerring me through th* crack* of
the board partition, of was it - tny own
fancy? Titer* was a crock there, but

DENTIST

Hartville,

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litiiiai.

What is it ?

Pun Wines and Hauers!

Yeo, My “Trip Hamiurr, " with which 1 tuakr Irons fur BUGGIEM.

This Valuable "Macni**" I have long toll the ored of. Il la one ot the great
Hiatus w hich enable* toe to cell Burti« »&gt; LOW aa to DEFT COMPETITION.

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

DRUGS
Medicines

Dye Stuff:

Michigan-Exchange.
Single teat Buggies as Low as

PAlNfS £ OILS'

IF YOU WAIT

Now farmers,
There wae never before aa opportunity of this kind offered la Haatlma, I
— —us — . *»--■■■
-e mopey. I do not Intend

Wori

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erroteet of all ia the WHEEL.

NO. 9

“Iguseaso. Folks do stop than."
■‘I.tttafrocn hd»r
"Notvaay? about half a tall*."
“ Then let as make haste and reach
it I ata drenched to the akin."
Wo plodded on, tny companion more
than keeping pane with mr. Frseenlly
* o left th* edge of the ravine, entering
what eaenaod bke tracklees woods, and
keeping straight oa until the lights rd
some habitation gleamed fitfully through
the wot foliage.
It was a ruinous old plane, with the
window* all drawn to one side as if the
foundation had aettlod, and the pillar*
of a redo church nearly rotted away.
A woman answered my fellow-trareler’s knock. My companion whispered
a word or two to her, and she turned to
me with smooth, voluble word* ot web corp**. 1 hastened to call assistance,
but a|l ore efforts seeraod vain to re­
store life or animation. I was just about
etndtec for th* doctor,' when her senses
returned as suddenly ar-thoy had toft
u“ -*-*•&gt; *at Un in bed, pushing
back ter hair and looking wildly about

placing my vali** etom u&gt; the heed of
my bed. and barricading the luckfem
door with two chain. I extinguished
th* light and laid down.
At first I wae very wakeful, bat
gradually a eoQ dsowriaam teemed to
steal over m* like a misty maatfe. uatil.
ell of a sudden. eo*M Startfag aiatori*
thrill coursed through all my veins, sad
I eat up, suited and trembling.
A luminous rofirae. reemed to rtow
end quiver through the room—no light
of moon or star was ever to eoh or pen­
etrating—and by the Itttto window 1
aaw Afire, my wife, dreased la floating
garment* of white, with her long, gol­
den hair knotted baek by a blue ribbon.1
Apparently she was beckoning to me
with outstretched hands, and eyes full
tend petulantly to my»*K aa 1 plodded of wild, anxious tendernees.
along, keeping doe* to the trunk* of
I sprang to nay feet and rushed to­
the tree* to avoid the deep rarin a. ward her, but a* I reached tb* window
through which I oo«14 jnst hear the
roar of th* turbulent atraam forty or
fifty feet below. My Hood ran eoH re
consequences of of a misstsqi or a move
in the wrong direction.
Why had I
not boon contented to keep in the high
road?
Hold on ! Was that a light, or are
my eye* playing me talse ?
.
I stopped, holding on to the tow, res­
inous boughs of a hemlock that grew
on the Look; far it actually seemed as
if the wind would seise me bodily and
hurl inc down the precipitous descent.

Tnr—Th golliof JGL
Did you ever virit a relligg-mill ?
Polished steel cyliaden roralse mpelm,
sech pair *o geared that the surface in
contact revolve* in the aame diuctioa.
Ben and plats* of itoa.1dhAdi stabletetotnUe brightness, nro raatrheif from a
fiery furnace and pasted through th*
rolling proceas, till they come out not
touch thicker (han paper.
But occatiotJy the r*mnr*ela** macbinery get* hold of *orathing out of
the way *T tt* Ugituuate husaaae. Tor
instance, from some village among th*
hill* comes a youth with hie beloved to
eee the sight*. He proceed* to *Xplala:.
“You eee th* furnace yonder t

tn every airecuon.

They put it mto tto*

"Yei l ae4" »nmliea th* prodeu
damsel, drawing Lack a little.

"Yea.

it? They slick the end of the bar jret
here and-" th* vast af tbe aaafaoto M
lost iu aaboui of agony. The av*Dteing cyllndara haveJcaaghi ihp pour JUlorr* extended finger; and more rapidly
than the eye au trace the wt»W* wfifeh
dreoribo it. the wfatehand, Aa Arm*,
tare arm, the albow, the upney arm. are
drawn in and crashed; thefafr oCAp
victim Is dragged up against Ihe crliadera and tfad the arts i. torn finm it.
eoefat and fen* ia a ahepsfato ntow ton
the other ssda, while ifa referee aiafa
writhing to the ground, th* blood poor­
tag from the wound in swift jet* which
do not protend to explain ta account for no skill can stanch
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it* mysteries. I simply relate facta.
- Bet why did the foul ritek Ms fi,Let psychologists unravel th* labvringer into the machine ?
He oegh* to
thical skein. I am not superstitious,
neither do I behne in ghosts, wraiths
Certainly hi* conduct I* open la criliand apparitions ; but this thing I do
know—that although my wife was in ci*m. 'Vice and *ia o&lt; every daecriptfoa
England, in the body, tho morning of are apt to catch th* unecspecting victim
by th* tip of the Anger, aad Arte Ma
the 18th of October, her spirit surely
stood beside mo in New York in the •taadily and reteulteaaly in among the
wheels, and, in the end grind hi* ve*y
moment of the deadly peril that men­
aced tus It may he that, to the sab- boose to powder.
For instance, the youug man who tn •
tie instinct and strength of a wife's bo­ idulgasinan
CM«*toa*!'gtM&gt;«rw*~‘f^
h lpr», all thing* ar* possible, but1
intoxicating drink ha*no arespinion that
A lie purely aavul my life.
ho ia thrusting his vuatantxa* fared
into an iron mill
B7ad-,*
‘’f
nwnduoca power. , The wheels ar* pol­
ished oo blight, and revolve with *0 lit­
tle owe*, that they eeem hantetosa
“Take care," aay* Mentor, but he replioa, like the other victim, “Oh,
pshaw! don't I know all about if F’
When Ealateff eent hi* page to Mas­
f&gt;f courtu he doe*. He know* that
ter Dumbtolon lor a aatie cloak, and of­
some people get drawn in and crushed;
fered hi* bond and Bacdolph's for pay­
but you do not mean to I—iluurtr, now,
ment, the answer was that the “tailor
that
ho U as weak a* they ae* 7 He as­
liked not the security.” The Knight
sure* you, with solemn emphasis, that
■ailed Dumbletoa a rascally knav* to if be should at any time feel lb* eightstand upon tocurity, and cried, “1 would
eet pinch, he wffl at oaee withdraw to a
a* lief they would put ratsbane in my
mouth a* slop it with security." He
1 ri.rf'iTu it r
di
Not oalv Shyioeks, but most capitalists
ar* deaf to borrowers, because they, aa it; ho know* that he will do it; and on
well a* FalstafTe tailor, "like not tlw&gt; ba goto until the remurselM wheel* »flectuatly ferpel In* dream -Miff" '
•ecurity.'' Capitalists will not lend a
Umhoocety ia another amQ i ofeah
poor man money They demand secur­
ity. A* he cannot end owe, other* will camhM um by a amgto finger seed
drags
them oa to their doom. Under
nut dbdome for him. Tie ha* no lands,
the
influence of same tugeal need, rad
no chattels, on which he eon give a mort­
or imaginary, the dark yidfla to tofepgage. Where hoi* sanguine that ho
can double th* money he wiahm to bor­ laden, and appropriate* a ' few dollar*
which do ocXbetoagto hhn. Ho dose
row, they sey to him, "you may be rob­
bed or ebMtod, or your investment may not ataal the meney, remaenbor; be

be banted np and your insu ranee worth­
lees, or you may abscond, or your death
may Hight the brightest prospects"—
“we like sot your security. It is a cas­
tle in the air.
Again capitalists shun putting their
investments into th* hands of aay poor
stranger. Xbey ar* dietrustful at hi*
is demanded | of hie esal. where he has
no interest at stake ; and yf his vigi­
lance, where there are temptation* to
negligence. Ila might carve out hie
fortune, but no ono will trait him with

But :uu*t capital end labor needs l&gt;*
hostile? I, there noway in which cep.taliite &lt;ui be just to ihomeelv**, andy.l
g*a*&lt;paa to Lcrrowen Y Tee, they can.
How? By land islet oa ton years'
crolit, and six per cent, interest The
bcrower cannot be cheated oat of tend
which is not deeded to him till he has
finished paying for it. He cannot rua
away with it. No fir* can burn it up

boraety,
distrtnrtau.
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erdeo of them all by bis fear ot loreret
the rem he paid in advance, together
with whatever he lay* out to improve
hi* form, aud by his hope of making it
pay for itself, and support him aad hi*.
Other borruwiag dulls th* edge of thrift
—this shaniemi it
Th* Bcriiugtoa * Mieaoari Hirer
Ballroad Ou., within thirty-three months
onward from April, 1870, sold ia Iowa
afa Nebmaka, 47«,MH acres, to 4^26
porchaeer*. mostly on tea jeers’ credit,
at six per oant interest Th* purchases
average on. hundred and eight acre*

■.ommndating hrmietf and hanefeg no
oua ButaloM act Wit tsenaiant to roplaco th* ameuat as he a^p*0
cd. Time Jiaaec* OS, aud tb* thought
occur* to him t^ai au possible chance
of detection is pareed, and that it will
1-0 {Wrfectly sat* not to refirad st all
He tweoms* mere aad bk»» rooincited
to delay. Another praaaiag call-fur
money cornea, aad he finds h-tttovenisut to fnrroas* the debt Still his evil
fnctiese are not Afaovwed; He 'far­
low* mar*, aad freis lee* swriOus about
the fane of peymeat Thta, at test, all
*•&amp;*« of honor is lost; fraud bae be­
come familiar to (he mind, and th* '£*-

and, thoesfure, tUi he ha* a. rigid Ja
destroy it like any other kind ofprop-

th7arbiter fltaw’teCfJ teXtftaui

en. But it la fetes that a nm nwxi
hie own life. Hi. life fo ut gfrra to
hint by himself: it is not conserved fa
ds existence by himself;
ths natoral tow of right and wrong tOir every
men Iha I - « U M -- w---- ■—

abhorrent to the hmn family,
■ada, therefore, must be a criaw.
at meat be at alt** Aly a aria* d
worst degree. Fer.MlUbfefee

Tfare the B. A. M. rood haa furnished
4,52i loan*, amounting, iu the aggre­
gate, to H0M.40K, to men. must ol
whom, would Lave been unable to bor-

infinitely mercihL Bo He laTfa^efe
an faflaife being-the Creator, ths
Eternal FUfafekfa soar** ot a* good.
But how &lt;rea Bod fa rereeiful fa" ealCid*. ? IfHi iretom eteraaL? It »rat
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for to Bh»t_________ j- ,
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meat bealtoiTOd to be coaeiatant wM
HimWfmHb cfetul natora, te

deedly
lb* wm_-------------------------- ------------gfiaemee of eterligh t I knew not what
impel** guided my footstep* I never
■hall knew how many time* I era*nd
my own track, or how doe* I stood to
the brink of th* deadly ravine, but
sotoemeerifal Prolifer-----------------*
me wtAaguMtogemd'

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�|ht jtyuMkanjanittr.

■ EW YORK CORRESPOHDKHCE

Rich
an? reported from Ahtbamn.
Mrs. Abraham Lincoln Is at fit Catk. Chart** ha* begun already io fool arina*. Ont, Making health.
Tho Masonic Grand Isxlg* of WiscvnWhite there are many and continctd Chore indefinable longing* fuc other thaa
rumor* of dread king cholera visiting tho paternal and maternal *ociety, which
ciOM tn tho Southern State* not more ha* brought *o many uf nature* netted.
than three or four dsy* juum v li-iia
Now YoA, it behooves th* Health offi­ gu«*a it «u yestarday, now—Cbarto*
cial* among n* to be cm th* alert, lent took the long rood hone from school,

TEJ1 and (J OFFEE,
Of-which be ha* a

oshc wa* in a buiry to get them, tort

tin-crowded nxitropuli'.. and Mums the
form of aa epidemic. That *och caa-.i m and waashfaln*** aa the case de
mandaia exercised at thn entrance of
our port, where infectious disuatu* ate
■u;ijki**&gt;1 first to demand
ruirntxe
among n*. a viait to Qaaraaiin* will foilly aatisfy th* most exacting inquirer.
Th* authoring hold that they aru *vur
on Ihe lookout for cholera and kindred
diMoras, but they do not aatxqoto that
tho former will reach tht* port at this
time, yet it may, a* any single parsecgrr from a village in Europe or rl*ewhorr infected with th* di reave might
tak* paaaag* on lioard a crowded *hip,
and after departure contaminate tho
the majority of bi* or her fellow passen­
gers. This ri*k ha* been deemed on*
of danger for years, and now is hold m
such by th* medical^unthimcn there in
charge ; but not mofo so titan dutlng
many Nasons put.

It ie currently reported that the Mex­
ican* will b* glad to avail thi-maclvc* of
the precedent of General'McKanxie'n
•xamptoto make an inenntemon thi*
aid* of th* Rio Grand, on th* lint pre­
tence that may arise. Thi* report if
true, of which th*ro duoatud aewn io b*
much doubt, point* to the real trouble

Now York, netted ISO,000 for the new
which make all our lire* more or lau Masonic Temple.
Preparations are making for a Gov­
precarious threw Charles into (ho com­
ernment aciantifie expedition to uboerve
pany of »vine boyo. Ud*r than himaelf tho transit of V*nu*.
The chotern hu made its appearanr*
have some eoda water. Chart** like* at Cinoinuali, where two fatal ca«n»
•oda water, and likea th* big boys—
womfais how he'll .feel himaelf whan
ho'* big enough himaelf to aay "be
afterward*. Th* big boy* all called for
"cream" in theirs, and Charles, too
thirsty io notio* the quiet wink* tho
big hpya Upped it each other, took
"cream" io hi*. Charte* drank greed­
ily and wondered why hi* father never
called for “cream," and began to feel
very tall and ittung, and withal *welled
shortlyjinto undreamed indopundeiw*.
“Go-hokey, boy*! that'* good. lot'* have
another." And a* tho cool pungent
•tuff gurgled down hi* throat, Char*]*
would have thought of Jove'b-Koctar if

A notable event which haa been an.
ticipeted with much intexret in nil basi­
ns** am! insurance circte*. wax tho an-

culiar interest attached to this mooting,
««. far the past year, thri Company ba,
bcuu made th* object of tian* invuctivo
and abase by black mailer* of high aud
low degree and by the tosaur statrlilea
who revolve in their train, htunbte imitatoni of tho notorious English. The
most n:ro&gt;io us coargv* have been mndo
against it* principal official* in order to
destroy the confidence of it* member*
in the management, which i* cumpoeed

all time*, along that border, there ie a
continual troptatiott to just *neh forays
■a the recent on* under General McKenair, and .which ia that cm* arete eo
naturally and *u «trongly that the Mex­
ican Govarnment will hav* no difficulty
in acquitting out* of any wrioas par­
para of menacing it* indrpcudamc.
And yet, if rente understanding is nut
arrived at between the Mexican Gov­
the city. Him I^gisloture bad been
ernment and ovre, that shall prohibit
' informed—a* wo &lt;4ironic!cd test March,
tho poraibility of other aimiliar raid*,
tut t^a officiatoonly held their plax*
w* tear thero are m«u enough in Mex­
by'pToxic* procured by agent*, and
ico who, foe cat* purpore and another,
thia is where the event is striking and
will nefee the opportunity to retaliate
| notaldu At the cteetion but one vote
by craaaing over into Tina*, withhortllc 1
intention*. And then out people may­
rr who was unable to appear In ;&gt;orson,
look at thi* matter iu a new light; pw
and the next striking point is that the
*ibly, nay probably, armvd collnion* old board wot* unan-mously ro-el&lt;mt*d&gt;
may tak* idaae, and wo may find our-

Sales of (J/e UJ^er^ M'Hspnf^

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The Ohio M*ti; Fair is to be held at
Mansfield, on the l»t, 2d, 3d, 4th and
5th of September
Tho annua! Convention of tho Edito­
rial Association of Wisconsin, met at

with as little &lt;Way aa the rircmnatancra
of the CBM wiU admit of; tho two G®vorMMUta ought to come Jo a* giiWW

shaO put them npoa a wall defined footting aa little liabto to ab.se, or tmraqnattaatinr, ra tha nature of th* rare will

prescriptions carefully compounded

struction. and easily adapted to
different kinds of work,
MIRBI.EIZtD

Sil

easier,
anV
rna^Juns, areyuaiiitiss tcMffR*-recommend the AV
ct Wilson to the public as Superior to any other sewing
machine in the mttkel.
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tor* hare uHady
ioxpeud«4. t°
keep Stokre from thj gallaw&lt;

j. fficti

The Connwficut Senate has pained
Should tto- Agent fall to coll oa yon, he Invito* you la tail at his affile* Iu th*
Htore ut Hlt'KH BRO ’H. Hlale Atroel, iisMlng*, MMhf, aUfi examlBO the
tho bill fixing tho rate ot intereat at 7
GOLDSMITH'S BRYANT A STRATTON
instead of fi per bent. a» heretofore.
at-itas** t ivxxsirv.
Th* first j«***«ngwr tioin on the
Miraauri, Kaaaa* and Tcxa* Railway
X. D. COOK, Apul.
arrived nt Hannibal, Missouri, Monday.

,, ,
.
ea'led to moot nt Itallas, Aug.

which he found hard to stopover. At
last an extra largo billow rant* up nnd
Charles took

Ho*. Ju*&lt;iph Brooks Im* TTZ'FV
ivtumt-nced I
71T
suit in tho Cirei-'t t ourt of Pulaski
county, Ark., against Governor Baxter .

which he faintly diw-erned tho outlines
of a door with bi* father standing tn it.
Charlo* loaned on an elbow nnd reflect­
ed. He *aw through it. "Father II
,

Ben Hutter, in a political dium-r!
speech tho other day nt Boston, an ।
noancod himself as roai,:dvlo for Gov- I
ernor of Masou'hmct*.
Tho Legislature of T«rra», in view wf
Mexican dopredntion* on the border. '

1IEAMES A CO,

FLOUR MERCHANTS

ru WOODliUIDGE SITKEET.
rr HMby.
JlKTflOiT. NICU.

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1 iXiSSLIXSZ"
. . . . “ ii ftK *
hitchin* a dam' lu-11 sight higbertn Ic'n1
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CoMisiiMlmtat,

ATVI ATI.U KTKKET.
A while froet was oWrvad in some ', |;. t
...,:4
kh.h,,UKTitoiT
stop. Give's your arm, olo boy."
localities in the outskirts of Portsmouth |
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Saturday morning, 14th, and nrerrost' , L-Ttetarrt.s4&gt;s*«»s *•*■••
&lt;«o—••■••to
poultico over hi* nose in th* root, front wore not uncomfortable at mid-day.
1
JOHN ll-WF.XDEl.l. k. CO..
halt. Hi* father, liaving sruM’. the
Lontbcting report* on current re,-■■&lt;«!■■ ■**.■**»■•
gunline
theApochra.
tfomo
suy
they
;
nMTl,
GRAIN,
PORK
AND
SEED
boy’s btcath and questioned him as to
recent Iransactiun*, ha* gnfi» down

That 1 Must and Will 8&lt;M m

gMM
thv 4th of July, to raise fund* far n
----- - ----------Soldier*' Memorial Monument, nnd tin- Of IT I ITT?
VXmiJLTQ
citiren, generally an- moving in UnW VlilkO.
drug-*tun&gt; man. Ho fondly believe*
1
f All Us4&gt;s&lt; Itoler sodShwl lm» *«fK. 4u«.
. Io «nl.»ou
»&lt;*.«. AU te.ll.rs WO.
that the juUllue,-[strap, ‘and damage*

Too worii of toying fto irorioettte
rotnitoder oFAe ifuslrervn * Big Itopids road was eomtnenred tort Yfand«v,
and ere another wo*k*g4e» bt, tho prff
of the I’on'toitw'effi probably!.« hurt!
along tho relter 6f Mitrhelf Creek
• Lawtna drans K«r main strict cv*ry
Monday morning, and on* drav in that
town i* kept.busy tho rest of tho week
carting away tlio noalt.
Guv. Bagley haa appointed E. U.
Dava of Laautg. g* on* of th* Baud
of Control of the Reterm School, to fill
tho vacaacy caused by tho re*ignat*ou
of Jam** 1. M**d.
let, prune or cbrrtuut colored beg*
ThaGtaad Jury of tiio IT. H Court
Caahmcre, fastened the entire length of took a free ride over th* G. IL * I.
the front with large plain jet button*. Road to Travorre City, tort ffatr day,
Thor* ar* tquare pocket* on tho front*.
Th. brak half fits the figure, and there

placed fa* wirtftffiliW for Governor,
Hon. Nelson Ifingtey, Jr, the welt
known editor of the Lesriaton Jwraf,
aad oo* of tlw moat gifted Uratora in
the State. Of h-m and -the approach-

10c.
12c.
20c.
Cawimere, “ 25 to 55c.
Roys' Suitf, Wool,
Menu’ Union CaMimerc euita, wool,
•' Cotton auits,
Linen Coata,

ff** Syylx* or HATS

4

$5,00
8,00
5,00

.

C^S !

H’lSSmESES.

9446

First-Class Instruments.

I Keep a Fashionable Tailor and Cut and Make
to Order.
Rootna and Officeu to rentn over my, store.

R' MUDGE.

HssUw^MarUlvn.

____________

ru^ellITe^Ss
At Hastings
FINE NEW STOCK OF

My MACHINERY

New Scales.

' Oi’ilfi
New Prices.
Veiy Low.

CLOTHING,

SAUficr
BOOTS ANti jn'oE?.’

U'it/^rodni, Mf.$5b Greene, near Kiglith

3'. K

S4TISF4CTIOII!

i
'

1 bhoii'lu Barlow A Goutyvar'*

i
,of Virginia Among thora prominently |
mcofionsd are Cotoool Robert E. With- ■
1•r*. *x-Gov. Smith. A. H. IL Sioort, i
R. M. T. Hunter. Judge Walu-r Staple* ■
and Grarg* Kemper.
Mas. Anthowy * ptea of " bo offoare'’
did
wot avail Th* Jmlge, and Jury ly!
1
bi* direction, found her gvllty of viola­
ting die etecUoa law* of Now York, I
and aaatanrad bra to pay a fine of 9100
and crate Minify adding I " Thero i»

Hon. John Printiss, the oldait prin­
ter and newspaper publuher in New
England, and perhaps in the Unitea
State*, diwl at Keene, N. H-. June Oth.
in the 00th y*ar of hi* age. He cstablishad th* New Hamiwdi -e ffrafihrt m
1709, and conducted it for 19 year*.
An official statement of the ar-nber
of Grange* of the Patron* of Huabendry in th* country prcvu&gt;u* to May 19tii,
W7A show* th* following iu the State*
/•kania*, 15; California, h; Georgia.
10; llHuoi*, 431 ; Indiana, 142; lown,
LM7; Kanra*. 12H; Michigan, M;
jCaaraota, 218: Mimiaaipre, 112;
Mireouri,2A5 ; N.Lreaka, 190; Ohio,
47 : tfotUh OtosUM, 118; T*an**ra*,
13; Vermont 22; Wirem.ua 140—
making an organisation, in tho United

ixtv

Yard wide Sheeting at
Stripe Shirting . “

erg«n*ty uf law in motion and endeavor

The proposal of l'rofo**or Wise to
v3U*a the Attenttein a Bollooa,revivcs the
ladg-moated qua*lion of the pncticabi'' iy
of A»rial navigation. A sudden fit of
i,
the put of tho Boston City

BACON &amp; KARRS’

... ,O.T.--,. Hasn. n-u
19th Wii* mt, isauuira*.

places were acceptably filled. There­
rendered a written verdict, th &gt; most'
fore the thing was all one aided ami , If they fan. he ptojXNe* to mov* 10 mik* beatiful sp-rimen of phonographic I T.k
Wo think, ala.*, that no ono can have
out of town on to a farm his wife owns. spelling ywi seen. It was, “ Kno co* '
of axcion."
-to
regarded our relation* with Mexico care­
Mrs. Quincy Shaw, daughlcr ol Prot ~
..stiioit
fully of late, without having com* to
Agastix, ha* contributed qao hundred1 ,,
th* conduaon that it i* a design char- eotemn against this rreult. But the
thousand dollrm to tho Muse- &gt; of 'll BOAT AND LUNG IN-STITLTI^
ulmd by many, certainly on ovr aide of S2.000 member* whose officer* bold in
Comparaiire Ecology, iu which her
r‘‘I Jj-*”'!."*
tth* border, aad propably oa the Mex­ trust a cash ream e of over ttK',000,900 sun is tho completion at the Borton, father is -&gt; dreply interrated.
y&lt;i ,
MACOTIB att.
ican, to »tir up strife with a view to would ear* very little about it- Apro­ Concord &amp; Montreal Road to tho Twiu
N*W* has just baemwrived of an
It
rstl i-.rses.Hy far .. siobIbsusb.
make wnr, that another acquisition of pos ot this, English i* still in jail tho M-junlaiu House, onlv elevon mile* from •nrthqmska wFcb visitel Valparaire
' . ........
■*
*"*“
Inst.
Several naonle
pcotrle w
wore
____ »■ Mure* wuxura, .-■&gt;. rropv.
the
16th
Inst.
Several
the
bare
of
Mount
Waahingtou.
Thia
bail though reduced from 120,QUO to
U?_________
.
,™to._ •••i;DiaNFEcis.n:BTriES, 'SOOTHES
_________
Theta ia mach talk about th* prewnt 12.000, not boiug forthcom:ng.
ia, iu-lrad, a valuable addition to the K kilted, a l_.
ANU 1UUL.1
R., facilities in the] While Mountain many bu-ldings sotiouxly injure).
meonveafaet frontier fine, aad about
A Boston (taper aaaerte that
Region, aud wo trust thi* delightful
Ot riot province* which now )&gt;• in negvic. on of com try may not bo overlooked
fact just on the other ado. Tho object
of all thi* m txanepanmt enough: If
ih*i great and grand river, th* Rio
Grande, does'not form a distinct and
well-defined bewndary line, i* it poadblc
to trace dm, or in any ovont could a
better uu* be traced amm the plain* or Sophomore class** of (Mumbia Colle
•xcluakm of &lt;&lt;Jore&lt;i children from the
public *chixAsthrough the forests of Cuhahuiliu or is concluded. The examination of tho
AdrtahNuevo Leon 7 Or, who con tall. If the Janson for prise* wi11 take place &lt;o&gt;
Tho Judge* of the Su|irmo Court of
Tueoday,
Wodaraday
and
Thursdaypolicy of farcing that boundary South­
Illinois on Wednesday elactud Judge
Minitary
Display.
Sidney IL B:*cc* Chief Jaaticc. Judge
ward. ia one* ontered upon, wbor* it next, and rm Friday tho examination
A Generqu* chap put two &lt;50 bill*
will .top? And wo te-bevo it i* well far admission will bo opened.
on the colleciiosi plate of a Elint church Court, having held his roat over quarter
The Foraaaic speMhra of Dai id Paul n-centlr, and th* chnrch folk* ora loth- of a rontury.
that our people should took this ques­
tion squarely in th* fora ju*t now. Our Brown, of old ono of the loading light* cring their head* to know who he ia.
The Jury atgAlfrvd. Me., bos found
/res mrekaoe t», that nin*-tentbs of lite of the Phitoddphia Bar, hav* been ed- ’
I. B. Proctor of St Joseph, recently Wegner guilty of mr-der in th* Hist
Kteo»&lt; &gt;11*. Mraa* to
;&gt;«cple of thaw Vailed Statu* want no itod by hi* sou, Robert E. Brown, and convicted in ihe Cirosut Court of Borri«m degree. 11 is cou n*4 will filo exception*
county, lor fotginfi * do*L has bwn *en- to bo argued b*for€ the law term of tho
further oxMaioa of oar territory South- will be published by subscription.
court next mouth, and hi* soajenco iu
Mr. Hepworth Dixon will Irav*
ward, and toast of al! at th* expense of
shortly for the United State* to deliver
a war with the Republic of Mexico.
A g’rt of twelv* year* and n boy of
Th* vast area of T.xa* will tako all a ctrnrra of IcctnriM upon the Spanish
fourteen ore about to be man led in
(telveston. Texa*.
Th* bridegroom
th* immigvottoa that m-Wtely
«DuJ Ropublrr and tho noir German Ew­
mu»t
go to scluxil ono year yet and thv
that way fot half a rantnry without bobride three years, under the compulsory
Olive Logan’• Summer Nonunion will
comiag as denrely populated a* i*Ma*education law of that Stele.
sachuactt* or New York to-day. It, be isaued by Adam Victor A Co, in
thsrefure., Income* all thoughtful , ciu- July. “ They Met by Chance" m the,

chieveu* plotter* (along eur Southern'
border, abrtted, u they undoubtedly'
are, by 'iAetnTng poHtirian* Mattered
all about the country- We believe that
notate* wrong waa intended by fl rami

lf,e
Guar*
ratcc of its Superiority over all
athtr sMt ius machine
IB
1-eiHd th'
simple in ftoi-

NEW

WAREHOUSE,

Adjoining C. F. Dwight A Co.1*
Foundcry.

Will not ba Undersold.

JOSEPH PFLUG

Get the Bes&gt; !

DR. CROOK’S WISE OF TAB!

ernmeut* far the last th-ra year*:
Yrar. UaiWStttea.
Great Btetota.

iw

nuMm.

UGH

12AMS.M3

-—""

ALL WDBK PHOTOGRAPHIC,
row 1
partmant till six month* after Mr. MoaSo'&lt;manguralKm. H* waa Mini*t*r to
I Eag&amp;nd when appointed. Mr. Madi­
son and S*warl are tb* only fuU-terwmd

S«re» HA0U3MA
CLOUt+H
—-

; MUCH

GEORGE W(

�TH* Kerdauc^

BmUis*,

PohM R»»ort.

•u fined 85.W.

LITERART NOTIONS.

and Michigan T*ach*r*’ Assacla-

Agriiraliural Society Notice.

ULOTH ING.

Tho following is the programme of
tho joint meeting of tho Ohio and Michlighlful reading for both young and old.
Three new serial stories, Money-Maker ; at Put-in-Bay. July 2d aad 3d, 1878;

This number, which commence*

The caeo o! (ha Tsopte vv Alcoa, vor Optic, Seton Daughters, by Amanda
M. Douglas, and A Stout Heart; or
jah Kellogg, are begun, are all illuatra*

COL'NTF OFFICER*.
Th* case of the City of Hastings vs.
Jamas Clr-ke and Loronxo D. Gardner, tioua, Tho Puxxling Sum; Summer
Showers; The Fairy of the Woods, and
The Morning Light is Breaking. Pub­
feadaata, uatd July 9th, 1873, at 1 P. lished by Loe A Shepard, 149 Washing-

•cutive Committee and others of tho
Barry County Agrieultrral Society, at
th o Co. Clark's office on Saturday, Juno
28th inst, at 10 o'clock A. M., fur tho
purpose ol establishing a list of promiFoxsroox.—1. Inaugural Address, uni aud fixing upon a time fur holding
U. T. Curran, Sandusky, Ohio, Praridsut Ohio tkate Teachsrs* Atoxiation.
2, "Methods of Instruction in Natu - for other business.
T. ALTOFT,
H. Tenable, Cincinnati, O.
'
President.
Discussion opened by C. L
J. M. Nrvixs, SccreUry.
Cleveland 0.
June 17th, 1873.
juno!8t2
3. MiscalUncous businoa*.
Frmaovm.—1. Address b,-------GaoCTOUZ* cheaper than ev»r at
dent J. B. Angell, University of |MkhI- Bxrrn,
Maxan A Pubtox**.
gan, on “The Philosophic Study of Lit-

■■I

struxuoii. Michigan
•2. "Drawing from Natural Objects
in Public Schuola” Arthur Foringer,
it. to this country about forty years af­ Cincinnati, O.
the Reform School at Lansing.
ter the close of tho Revolutionary war.
rvvx 12t«.
Ho stood pcrliaps next to Washington
The ease of tho People v*. Olivor
silluu, Ohio.
Woodruif, for assault am! battery, was
called and adjourned until Juno Iflth,

Thus Motcnta—TIiot 80 day bill.

CLOTHING.

।

742252

Out Number is

■m

36 Canal Street.

We have no BR.l.VCH STORES so don’t make a Mistake.
SUMIkfJSR.
CASSIMERE SUITS.
$1510125.

The "Galaxy" for July will contain

Th. case of tho People vs. Hiram

CLOTHING.

SIMMER

HUMMER

CASSIMERE SUITS,
$10 to $15.

CASSIMERE SUITS,

.SW5E2

I
3

8
a

lUptUlr, Pjtwpala. IsdlfSeUMi,
HaMu Mil IMiliir. In itotr vsr-

of c«»r most dialing oishod men ancom-

Albany, which occupied about a week.

Wm. Burgher, was withdrawn by City
Attorney.
P*r Yoca RaiLkoae Boms.—Anoth­
er decision in the United States, Circuit
u. muw

. •».

'

2. ‘Th* Common Schools, Histori­
cally." Prof. Putnam, State Normal

this article ia a vivid description of

five fully illus- sted papers; tho first,

J. BOSIKT*. F.M.

CMUICHES.

ing upon tho
if Muaicipali, tie* in thia State to pay ttoir Railroad way* of seamen and landsharks, and the
efforts made at tho present time to. help
Bonds, to which wo ask tbo attention of
the authoritiea of tho Townahipe in this
pation of th* Litter; National Stan­
I county that still hare outstanding, past
dards and Emblems i* a sketch u: var-

SStlfS-ii-jws

FURNITURE

$3ftOO worth of Furni­
ttituto a I’rop]iar ture.Will be sold at cost at
Hessmer. Heath. &lt;f- Co.’s store
—„ and 1‘ractico for
Teachers." W. Mitchell, of Worthing­ for the next GO days. To
ton Nonna! School, Ohio.
make room for an entire new
\stock of Furniture. Be will
tion for sell our whole stock at cdst for
the High School."
&gt;. Stung, cash.
This is no humbug.
Grand Rapids, Mwl
Come and see for yourself.
BESSMER, HEATH &amp; CO.
Hastings, June

face a'mila nu tographa

baan any fraud or irregularity.

MU. WILLIAM*. Snik*.
IIASTINGN LODGE. NO.5M,wert»«r^

SPECIAL NOTICE.

WHITE

4fD

SUITS,

snow

Linan Suits

t!2 to 140

“MT-nET

GOOD
COlTO/UDS SUITS,
95

and

£

t=

x

Emilio Caatelar

South series uf magnificently illustrated
article* bef/.na tn &amp; rihur't for July- In
the first paper entitled The New Route
to tho Gulf. Mr. Edward King gives us

Dwight A Burrell. Our people should
carefully examine home invention*, and
rapidly modernising
if they are as good as thoee of foreign country.
An entertaining illustrated
manularturv, purchase those made at pa[&gt;er on Low Life in Berlin follows this.
1 home.
One of the must interearing magazine

CHILDRENS’ SUITS,

BOYS’ SUITS
Al.l. MINIM,
14 to 815.

YOUTHS'

The Babcock Hook and Ladder Track
can Ik&gt; obtained. Don't be deceived by
any imitatioa of the above seals, but buy
Thompaon’* Patent Spiral Spring Scat.
| fur saw only by A. J. SponnbV&lt;Uf

publican Movement in Europe, treating
of the Geimxnic races. Colonel Kuox
writes concetuing tho Russian policy in

Hessmer{ Heath Co., are
Advertising their whole stock
ot Furniture at cost, they
mean Just what they say.(Jive them a call.

Ish, situated on sec km including one ot Bayrrd Taylor'
Up of Hastings, was to­ provisations ; tho Old Stager's reminisby fire. Loss something
oontinued;and there aro two short stories.
•North America" of The editorial departments oru filled.
r ALMKR ENCAMPMENT, NO. 4» | Philadelphia, for 31,900. Tho origin Harper A Brothers, publishers.

LOCALS

BLJ^CK

2. ‘-Uniform Course of Instruction
for High SchooM" E. H. Cook, Col­
rondorod eatico; Sicily and the Sicilians ia an en­ umbus. 0.
Kaisuminuig or Graining, ever dime in
.
tertaining sketch of travel; General
this city, call on John Michanl. Ho is
cuit Court, compelling that cit
just the man who can suit you.
hall, Columbus, O.
interest upon 883,1)00 coupon
tho General's aid-de-camp. Colonel J. 0.
sued aa subeariptioTi to ilm shx
Grand Rapid* A Indiana Railroad. Tho
the public, and to the fanners in
Court bold that where bonds l&gt;oar upon ie* describing the General*, recent tour Bay will carry tradton to this moc-tinig ular that ho
at half rate.. Board will be furnished for tho oeleb
ludependenco it a historical sketch by

II tXTINGS LOD41E. NO. U. F. A J
“ ‘ mmwssUmImmm WwJ.Mtiy .vs
wr.r. U&gt;«
w

niLP FLOWER LO1MJE. NO. 44.
.MC..WT
W.C.T.
fSRsu c. trruxKX. h. a

FINE

Prof. E. Olney.

Univorat

Working Panto,

Hickory Shirts,

Cotton Socks,

75 eta to 42.00,

1

z

of 1 ght extension ladder.,

s
1 an shall sell goods at torr.
t call.

Giro us

Hamilton's Bucbu and Dsnd.lion is
if
taking tho place of all other diuretic
remedies. Tho intrinsic merit of the |
t _wolf is howling,
v
The
yet
preparation has gained fur it a derr.d i Bessmerf Heath
Co., keep
reputation as th* best rem.iy for all dis-1 right on selling Furniture
eased condition of the kidney, and liv.r1 cheaper than ever. Call ,on
•vor preoonted to the public- Any pby-, them before purchasing. Gif

defence of Lincoln from tho attacks of . ...
.■ r
i Li
&gt;
Tux liaxst Cnicioo jestuxs i* noiam Un. preparsuun form , valu.bl. el- iog
immense bu.'certain late biographer*. Another UOtetarative and blood purifier, removing I n„,
oa by Jim Sutton,
out all bills duo us for legal or other
Newell's singular autobiographic paper, through the healthy action of the kid- ' Jim is ou Jc-'tnreon Street, and does
i ev&gt; huiintu than ony other institution
brother, haa been employed to
entitled Rccollect:ons of a Restored
i of tho kind in Hasting*
His sforv is
always full, pricve low for cmo or ready
; [iav, and would like to have tbo public 1
tinuatton of Arthur Bonnicastle (in
shall settle all advertising so
i
call
on
him
liefore
they
»f«&lt;uidrr
their .
which chronicled the death of Old
Although we find the fallowing in a
j money at tho higher priced groceries.
• Jenks), siotlu* by Adeline Trafluu and
Magnetic Oint- I Grot eric* of every description both light |
reliable exchange, wo cannot vouch for Miss Osgood ; a remarkable paper by
merit in this dangerous disease are truly | *"1.
that short accounts make long friends
&gt;.... h~:
--------- — —
walked 200 mites in one day, chopped Donald, G. P. Lithrop, *B. F. Taylor, snatched from the grave by tho use of
longer than three months—in justice to
this ointment, whan every other means ] Hark! do you hear this
Mia Arinan, an'others.
In Topic, of
bad failed. Wo hare many rases re-1 howling ? Yes ; but what is
potatoes, aud than danced all night
the Time Dr. Holland diacasse* Amcri{■orted to us corroborating this Mate- j it ?
Why, BeSSincr, HtUlth j
moot. It is wpiolly sffocure in luflam-i &lt;f- Co., are selling SO much \
and Summer Play. In The Old Cabinet
mation of aay uf tlio Pelvic or abdomi- Furniture, and SO much
■ '
cheaper than any other ■J**rU,“
Now York Lila Insurance Company, is Twilight, Within aad Without, Ideal
blight showers.
house, in this city that . it1
noys, Ovaries, Womb, aud Bladder.
and Real, Bong of a Heathen—sojuraeven makes the wolf howl. Clf I
ing in Galiloc, a. P- 32. Tbo Book Re-:

I &lt;v&gt;rr**l ■* sfM.nl M th* S«I
I. ,T.H H- TsoUhi Inuuu.

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE
The Great One Price Store, 36 Canal Street,
GR-AJSTZD RAPIDS, MICH

wo shall make

SPECIAL NOTICE

Cetftaw Lininrai.

merits of that Company.

readable,

and tho other dopartun-nis
Bret Hastings P. O. Juno 24th 1873.

9CROFULA, SrFHiua
in iUtariotu
RHH17IUTISM. WHITEBWEJti
Him, GOUT. GOITRE,
BRONCHITIS,9'NERV­
OUS DEBILITY, INCIP­
IENT CONSUHfTlOIT,

Lillia Morford, k’’-. Springs 'no, Sam-

Direct yoi letters to numlxrr &lt;&gt;! P. O.

.rally appreciated, the jobbing depart-

rhich wo thank our friends.

A close call Henry.

existenco, usd, though numbering only

A good single Buggy for mln, on easy
terra*.
4tf J. M. NtviXs.

Water Dime
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kinds,

recuivsd a fine lot of house ptauU. which
he is sailing very chcojx at the City Din
ing Rooms, Stale Street.

A. J. I'Cttor, of Rutland has fur sain
a kiln of limo, just burned, frwh nnd
nice.
3tf

KrM ' ‘pii-ls
B. F. STEINHOF F
Medicinal Poisons on the wane.

Diaries! Diaries f
A comideto aesortmont of £
1873 at tho City New* Depot.

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST

I and Books fur tho

Books
girls, at
IlKMOVKD.-

Be cautious,

LU/KBEIf fUiyilSIfEO If Ojlf 104»
LOTS.

Wool, Wheat, Oats and Oom.

Heal ll^ts JHticej.

Haem. Stall * Prickett, blacksmiths.

ns Sall a nil 11 iff cal am Un ffl Bixri to Ik Mt

10 Barrel loin ntid more sold to dealers at a very small ad&gt;
rance above Car-load Rates.

Say man ; are you hungy ? Woman
Patent Office to Michigan Inventors, fur to you fidnt for want of food 1 Child
the wook ending Juno 3, 1873, end
each bearing that date. Furnished thi*
paper by Cox A Cox, Solicitors of Pat­ North Side State Street, where you will
ents, Washington, D. C.
find everything in tho lino of ratable*,
Burial Chakat—-Hoooa H- uker, and only 25 cent* par moo!.
tfitf
Myruu F. Carder, Kalam—oo.
Butter Worker—Wa_ on N. Golden,
Gold Pens I Gold Pens 1
Coldwater.
oom and beauty will compare favorably
Johnson A Co'a celebrated Gold 1’cns,
with the bast specimens of modem
printing. Indeed, it b rems-kaU* that
City Nows Depot, 1*. O. building.
.
- —— — Minn, thmr own tvnM.

of this

Keep a large supply of Salt for sale at Lowest market rates, in
their Brick Warehouse.
•

offikn
Blood.'

Cold

In order Ico Croom, and In
tximunade.
I.in out sv Mist1--—The tetter
from Aaayrisu
^Nearly cumpfoted—our nes^ Union
School Huuse.
'Continually playing—Root Boer, and

SALT

BARLOW &amp; GOODYEAR

rcdticed. Ilwill podlively care

sjsSu. &lt;•&gt;,.

ti.unoy,

Rosadalss SALT

to the National 'Hotel Barn on Pinto

Sinntal ait iKinital

DENTIST

bridal tour to California, returned

ataatly on hand at the City Nows Depot.

Ln Ion Block, over Borton Cash Store.

DENTISTR

r.

J. Cole &amp; Son,

GROCERS.

an any other
will bo but

What the price roelixsd

some tlGD.OOU worth of choice goods.

Meat Market,

Street
FARM FOR BALE MR TO RENT. £

We will Sall CHEAP

Mr trhkiltk imtUitt Btta
uniuifa,
oii^dn TWWWsrocco
nra ide,’
liOfeU It at Piiik ■ itt Irtt
ue a hub
Everybody Should try them tfore Furcharing ^sewher
AMIOUlATIOX, »■&gt;
Shingles, Lsth, Ac.

American Organ

POULTBY WOULD

THE WEBER, HALLETT &amp; CUMSTON,
AND GABLER PIANOS.

FRANK L.
May 15, It

�MORTGAGE bale.

The Gardenia June

^gritulfnral anb ^onuetir.
'

.-----------—

This mon

aiCHiua cuirau r. il
Grand River Valley Divisin

CHANCERY ORDER.

m 'imm Skat work w,sharfs Pine Trm

ulautod

livingstone

.sac

’a-

sasses

'

. of sx,

i.w.ni.Acxiciuc,?

i ten lion so aa to fumisli their families
with n supply of good vegetable, we
j shall think that our efforts have not
been in min. The gar.leu will require
I considerable attention alt through thi.
| month ; neglect now carmttf be remedied .
I by any sulurquent attention’fraus■ planting will of course bo uttv'.ded to.
\ AiMuiuri -Stop cutting eoo:i after
| the middle of tho month, when green

I into tho surfneo lightly.
| Bxix».—I'i.nt dwarf, for a sue. &gt;•*I siou. Small I.imas, if planted tho fit.t
| of the month iu rich, warm soil, may du
। well, lurui.hing a lata crop.
j Hun.—Tho late crop should be
' ti-sl by the middle of the month.
‘ ' BmcucaaiB. an Ktsraxanix,
; up tho now growth to «ta’
! and keep down s«pcrflu&lt;
' ...I. ..nil. ,k.«
*
, may be eown fora lain crop, 'rratj.' plant from the vwd-t&gt;KL Look out fur,
j and destroy th.' cut ‘worm. Salt eunu.-, times keo|ai them off, a Jiido &amp;attnn.l
around each plant. lx&gt;ok out for tho
new eabbagu bMtorfly, a white on- with
a dark spot on tbn wings,—catch and
1 destroy thorn ; they may- begin to fly the
I lint &lt;4 the month. IL-o often and for
. ward the early aorta with liquid tnnnur.-,
CxanoTs.—Itou early, and kouj, tbo
[ it art of wvc.’t. Thin to live or six
’ inches npurt. Half tho labor of culture
I .»&gt; B*n Ml. xmbm-a
ie saved by k.yi,|ig ahead of the weeds.
Crurtr —JJWte trouclms ouefoot wide
and deep, four fuel aparl, and pul in
four to six inches of well rutted manure
in the bottom ; cover with three or four
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, apods, working into tba . under soil
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Tho wool clip of 1873 has begun io “ D”r days.
show itaalf at tho several iutaribr warCsrwcrM oa I'nrMxs.—Tran-plm:
kots during tho part ton days. Tllo
squarh and sweet mountain variolic
clipping season Las been opoacl, but is I into hills, enrich with hen manure, . igt
nut os yet very general.
Next wok, te, n inches apart. ICch, warm wwil,
with thia fine dry weather, it is probablo 1x^*1 for &gt;&gt;epp*r»
tlrat a largo number of tho floeks of tllo
CcNaaxra.—Hoc and cultivate t
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ia at present no show for speculation in ; Rapid growth ia most effectual on any
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held withgM tnnness, altlwugh it i» plant, two and one-half feet apart, ur
adtnitteffuikHiie stock of dcmeitic I- ' thrw and one half fuel mw
quite light. In fact tho buyers of wool
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bavo found vrmugh in the hand, of thoac number, now, and must be looked alter
holder, who kept their wool over .into' or wo shall get but a small portion ot
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VOL XVIII.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN

WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1873.

hiesioiwl ajid 6b;l|ies Carfc.

SULKY CULTIVATOB!
THE

OLIVER CHILLED PLOW !|
With s full lino of extras on hand.

STUDEBAKER

WAGON

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Tlie only Wagon with tho 8lo;x&gt; Shouldered Sj.Ao.

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HARNESS, oh hand, and made to Order. TIN. COPTER, uJ
. SHEET IRONWARE Manufactured to Ordei

Ionia county takes 40 ; Jackson county takes 45
Lenawee county takes 50.
Orders already received from over 30 t
every mail.

REAPERS and MOWERS, GRALK, CULTIVATORS^
SULKY RAKES, &lt;Jr.

1000 will not supply, the demand.
FARMERS

COMBINED CORN AND SUMMER FALLOW SULKY CULTIVATOR

jjiso oifY goons i/i c/iDif r^rr

COME AND GET ONE ON TRIAL I
Dujrs Btoct HaW Jue It, 1872.

DENTIST

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Pure Wines and Honors!

What is it ?
Yre, My “Trip Hammer,” with which I snake Iron# for BUGGIEM.

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DRUGS
Medicines

Michigan jExchange.

steamers began to plr, the priro asked
for a Wit-claw boat was from W4W to
•GOO a month for throo or four months ;
while now the voyage—58.r&gt; miles—from
Cairo to Philos, a tew miles above the
first cataract, and back again, can be
made by the panoongsc steamers oa the
Nite Itelnngiag to the Khodiru admtantratjou at a east of t220, including
steamer, living, guides and all other

Let us not fear that the iaauaa of nat­
ural science shall lx&gt; skepticlain ur onar•iby. Through all God's wurks there
runs a ta-autiful harmony. Tbe re­
motest truth ia hia unmtss it baked to
that which lisa nearest the Throne.—

PAINTS &amp; OILS
And two Seated Farmers’ Buggies at

Tho tend of the Khedive is likely,
soon to rival in groatnoM the ancient
kingdom of tho Pharaohs and tho
Ptolemies. Modern Egypt cannot, it io
true, compare with anaont Egypt ia the
number of ita iahabilants, for Diodorus
tells us that tho tetter contained 80,000
towns and villagee, while Herodotito
Ono perauc oats euonssoaaly of rich ■ays that in tho reign of Amaris there
food till hit stomach and Ever refuse to wore in Egypt 20,W0 citits. What ouo- Sceptics oar that if they could only eee
budge; then bo cries out, ‘Oh, doctor, rosaive sovereigns, however, from Beeoe- him take the first step ttiov could have
what can I Ub f I must tab toi-.ia- tria to tho caliobs, foiled to offset, or ac­ folth in all the net. Bat it is tha first
thing.'
complished only in part, has boon com­ step that costs. They s-omble then.
Too, many a moneyless man ia confi­
Another fills his system with tobacco pletely achieved under the rule of tho
until his norm are ruined, and thro, khedire by tho opening of the Hues dent ho could pay fur a form, if he only
trembling and full of horrors. bo ex- Canal, wh:te Alexandria and Cairo uro knew how to begin, yet sees all doors ot
eleima, Oh, doctor, what ehall I take 1" Ust becoming vitios and palaces, and tho entrance to real estate ahut, aad without
I write a prescription for him,—QtHihu wealth ot the country is every, day in­ even keyholes. To enaoaragoslich d»&gt;
.pairing tend lovers, lot mti ohair tit**
rUrifas rt meHor.
creasing.
‘Oh, doctor. I thought you would
Western prejudice attributes tffo pres­ a ban! less boy now doing what they
give ma something to taka.*
ent igtxiraucu of the Mussulman popu­ might long ago have duew—s*e 8t Fiat
taka
hia tot atop I
lation of Turkey to Islamism, and con­
cludes that tho religion of Mohammed । The 1,744th parrhaeer of land. Bum
other dissipation*. Iwcomea pals, dye- is a bar to ell human progress.
Any I .the Burlington A Miuoari Hisar Hail­
peptie, and wvotehiKi, and then fllos to one however, who viaxtod Egypt ten road Co., in Nebraska, was Victor Fitoer,
the doctor and crus, *06. doctor, what yean ago, and could now toe tho vast 'on June 28, 1872. This pttroikaro was
shall I take; what shall I take ?'
pee acre, no part of tho
improromoato that have been and aM J
I CD acres a
•Now, madam, yon ore distressed bo- •till bring made by the Khedire, would '
causo your lover has boon looking at at onoe have his prejudices very much ,
your •akin and bones.'
interest, I&amp;7.60 ha paid oa the
modified, if not altogether removed.— year's
:
■But, doctor, you are entirely—’
of puachaoe.
Hu would sou tho harbor of Alexandria, day
1
•Oh, well, wo'il sy nothing about dio finoc^probably, in tho world, crow- . Victor Fitaor te a, boy of. sixteenhim, then. But tell mt, what time do dod with ths ahipping of all nationa, NVithia tbe tart two eeasDM1 he-has
you go Io bod Y
with a new breakwater and new duck. '
■Generally about twelve o'clock?
in course of completion. warehsMoes 1
hia first payment, but for - Uy-,
‘Yes, 1 thought so. Now if ^you will , filled wilh cotton, grain and other agri- oaly.foe
'
a yoke of two-yvorridatari* "Mif
go to bed every night 4br six moaihi at . culiural^producc ready for export, till- tag
'
nine o'clock, without making any other waye in opontioc ot in course of oou- yoke,
a year hence,-arBf - Oen-fin-'toMfo ■
change in your habits, you will gain ten j etructioa every where, in fact, tho sign. 1
pounds in weight, eao look fire yean of iamariug civilization and proeponty. '
younger. Your skin will become frosh, ■ He would eee Alexandria xteolf man
sad your stdrits wilt improve wonder­ liku u European than an Easton city, :
fully?
with ita magnfibeut buildings and Its 1
*1'11 do it Though, of coaree, when “Fltoo ds. Consuls, - that exceed, ia '
I have company, and during the opera, eixe and beauty aay square to bo found '
I can’t do It?
in Europe He would see tho laaj.irrigat- 1
It is rogutenty that doos tbe besioesr. od by the Nile's overflow or by moaua of '
To sit up till tn tire o’clock throe nights ntaehinery, everywhere teeming with .
of tbe week, and than get to bed at nine rich erojsi of wheat, matec, bariev, Uaus '
o'clock fottr nights, one might think aed peas, cloisr a.d flax, ricei scgxr- 1
would do very well, and that at any cane, tobacco and cotton, roffoa, iudigo 1
rate it would be ’so for, so good? I and madder; the gardens producing 1
don't think thia every other night ear­ apricots in May ; peaches, plume, apples, !
ly, and every other night late, ia much peon and captain June-; grapes, figs 1
better than every night late. It is reg­ and prickly \Maa in July; pomnularity that is vital in tho case. Evon granatM, teruonTaad datus in August; 1
sitting up one night ia a week deranges
tlu&gt; nervous system for tho whole wook.
1 have soraotimM thought that tbeoo
people who sit up till eleven or twelve
o'clock every night get on quite as well
u those who turn in early six nights,
and then sit up caoo a week till mid­
night. Bagalarity in sleep is evwrv
whit as important as regularity in food. I
At length my patient exclaimed,
‘Doctor, 1 will go to b«d every night
for six months before nine o'clock, if it is an enormous incroaao of wealth both
kill* me, or rather, it breaks tbe hearts to tbs people and their ruler.
of all my irieads."
Tbe romance of travel in Egypt is
She did it. Tweaty-oao pounds was fust disappearing. A now bridge has
the gain ia five mouths. Her spirits been recenQr built by the Khedive over
were happily enlivened, and aba spent the Nile, so that travelers can now go
half her time in telling her friends of direct in carriages from their hotel to
her delight with tho now babiu. She the pyramids without being obliged, as
had no furthw cause to complain of akin formerly, to crow tho river in boats and
and lionce, and had tho especial gratifi­ finish the oxcunion on caruola or don­
cation of np]&gt;*ariug morn attractive in keys. Tho old “dahabeah,” or Nile frontiersmen aay, m foe thtrtoe^h aeetho eyes of her lover. He/ Uko a oeoei- boat, is giving way to tbe comparatively tiou of the sixth tosraahip. ol ths ■ fir at
bl* man, when ho saw the good offocte luxurious Nite steamer, ar..l tho charms range west of tho sixth principal merid­
| ot the nino-o'clock-to-bed arrengecnont, of that dreamy Epicurean life, floating- ian (13 s, B t, 1 r, W.J Fit Ofioe, fiiti
li&gt; nrtily approved of 'it, and bocamo a up and down the great river, will soon testa, Nebraska.
Shoe Viator's fill n tho Bl Jk.M.
become a memory of tho put No more
eucampraonta bem-sth tbe myriad stars Brilroad Company have inado. their
and tho wondrous sky of an Egyptian terms atiU ram gaMroaa. They naw
require
DO payment except eix per COOL
night amidst tbs labyrinth of pillars,
obelisks and fallen temples of Luxor or interest till the end Of four yiM'f riRer
Karnak.
Instead of. m heretofore, purchase. Only at the begfaningof the
fifth
year
is one-Mventh of the princi­
passing the night on tend under a tout,
tho traveler now steeps in bis comfcrt- pal pa yabte, and tho same proportion
each year thereafter
Thia arrangosteamer, and dooe Use Nile in three ment makes tho shoe oasf, just where ft
weeks, instead of three months, as in hu oStenost booa found to piaeh, and
thopalmy days of the dababeelis. Dur­ douWoo tho ease with which a foamer
ing the winter of 1871, before the can make a form by ita jwodueo joy for

Tho pleasures of the world ore de­
ceitful ; they promise more tnaa they
give. They trouble us in seeking them,
they do not satisfy us when pna-&lt;-ssing
them, and they make us despair in los­
ing them.—Iftsd. dr Z*reJwt
Tho best manner of avenging our­
selves is by not resembling him who
bus injured us; and it is hardly possible
fur one man to be more unlike another
than h« that forbears to avenge himself
wrong it to hint that did tho wrong.—

Tbb Valuable “Macnnnt" I have long felt the need of. Il to one of the groal

mean* whleh enable* me to sell Buggies eo LOW aa to DEFY COMPETITION.

NO. 10.

Oh, that is dreadful I thought it
was something I could tab.'
•It is. You must take your bed every
night before the clock strikes nine.*
'No; but what I thought wee that
you could giro sue something in a LotUn to taka.'
•Of course I know very well what
you thought. That’s the way with all

Don’t Ihil to sec tin

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Wbon a man's grief is st tbe point ot
uniting poems upon it, it may be loud,
butitisaot severe.
When a gsnttemaa ia cudgeling his brain to Ind any
rhyme for sorrow beside •'borrow” or
** to-momw,” ha woes are nearer n
end than ho thinks.—TAaaUrey.
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POEM FROM Al l MACHtlE

i-u &lt;O i one dreesyosrbste totkirare.
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HASTIRG8 IARBLE WORKS!

Xiei Hew Took. Sees, yos’U M,
Thsi to.l. »rU.le* of ike kla4,
11 is m &gt;aeri&amp;. eatsesses willow,
nut a dwjia^UnsI**;. Uqsor,

and ratentioca as glibly as eEildren protend to read norwry tales which they
hare teamed by rote—Crfte Bvhifk.
Many people Lurry through iif&lt; fearful, as it would seem, of looking bock,
round mid plump.','
•Would job bo willing to go to th* last Utoy •Lould l&gt;e turned, Iten Lol*.
wife, Into pillars of salt. Ates, lou ! if
Cliff Springs in ArkousM ?'
• ‘I would start to-morrow?
. they did teuk Uck (her wbdlaeo Halo
•But tho waters aierriy bad to drink,’ else than the btetVned and smoulderingrains of their rie&lt;-e, tbs' smoking
•I don't earn bow bad they are; I Bodom and Gomorrah of tho heart.—■J.
C. ITan.
.
I aski-d you whether juu were will­
ing to go to the Arkansas springs to Im!
the atreugth of your purpose. It is not
necessary to leave your home. Nino
thin people in ten can become reason­
ably plump without suuh a sacrifice.'
•Why, doctor, I am delighted to bear
it. but I suppose it ba lot of some awiul bitier stuff.’
*1 don't care; I would take it If It
were ten times as bad. What is the

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when it lasts ace year instead n!
as lx should, there is just twice as
h work done as need be. Bettor

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vry case has hia own,—tbea do justice
to the one, and a illite more than roetice ro the other.—CbthtjMi. ' In middle hfo w« hesitate to rit in
iudgemont upon any cm; we read slow­
ly and reverently the untarnlabod scrip­
turn of uaothes’s heart; bn: in youth

If yoe sOoeM wanton snsy etore.

aeOerosySkI te*skyWlilied ,
Te suit Ito Me eau yteeoe u&gt;&lt; bum.
&lt; na ttol art aadakto me de.
If yeewfllesn.niOefcry««.

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or~^rzxTnnto.

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He wboftare the eparrow will «Kd»
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The spoken word cannot again bo
^Ot^^hsartiafulL ^JUdo a
Thriej mews iolriRsr than a dead

�^hejtpubliran Jpniicr.

New Advertisements.

b« justly involved ia a lair and honest
Tho Board of Health of St. Louis has
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idontad measuM to put the city fa ihor- 000.
jughly good sanitary condition.
It cost 110.071.24 to run tho schools
of Detroit &lt;1 using tho month of liny.
Gore, aor Bagley has purchased 15,.

difficalt thing to bo accomplished in

that the people irresj.ee ‘.ve of party will
approve. Dot thia point one* dotennin-

of appointmu' feteni'on and promotion.

but if tho theory of diet-ibuticn is right,
Tho force of procidont end custom will
ultimately eeltie many o( those ] nuts

THE

There were 126 death* fa Boaton fast Bonds given by Flint City.
A raft of 16,662,225 fe*t containing
over 7,000 pcicos was rafted out of the
pouod until (jetebor.
Flint and Bad rivers on Ftiday.
There have been thirteen caves of
A dispatch from Lansing states that
cholera nt Evansville, Indiana.
the ima for receiving bFs for the
Mack'naw and Mrrquctte land grant
the original anti-slaver/ agitators,
baa bam extended to July 1st
c red in Brook). i on Tuesday.
Lansing is discussing,the proposition
of building five naw iron or wooden
r‘ &gt;g tbomeolvM to |«evwnt, i ’ poouble. bridges across Grand River at that place,
to bo paid for by taxin,-; the city 810,In tho Ohio Constitutional Cocrcn-

counUy, tho active Pxoaidsnt of two

tho continent, a director in sevoral other

other

eute.jirisos.

Thia

compellod

in whose developtr.snt fan was so con­
spicuous, and like them could not be ex­
hausted by any amount of 'ho most un­

amount of both mental and physical
Clark did not fall and d'aappoar much

their purposes, are usually fond of life

SEXX7IIVG MAOISCIIW’E:

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Light and Heavy Groceries,

TDimrilMBH

TEA nnd COFFEE.
Of wbici ho lias a VERY LARGE STOCK, and ho is determim-l to wfl.t lbt

Call nnd see.

ratee of its Saperiunty

J. J. Sjmilt.

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other Sen in* machine

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Sales of the H ‘heeler 4 JHlsonfor
ihe past year is the Best Guar-

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slruclion, and easily adapted to ■w-rr-nsTi^S A ~NTT3 LIQUORS, Fur Medical Purpose,.

different kinds of work, running
easier, faster, and with less noise than any other sewing
machine, are qualities which recommend the 'Wheeler
&lt;fc Wilson (o/Ae public as Superior to any other sewing

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machine in the maket.

simpm j- nictf.

Khould tho Ageol fall to call on you, he Invitee you to call at hie oflllre to the
Hture or HICKK BRO.'K, HUto fclreet. Hasting*, Mich., and examine the
WliftU'i &amp; WI1M11 tx-fare purebaalng nfaewbera.

A. I). COOK, Agent.

BACON &lt;fc KARRS'

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PROmMATION!

Newton and Congdon’s saw mill, near
Burch's mill, eighteen milss north of
Grand Rapids was entirely dostnrynl by
tire on tho morning of Juno 27th, 53U,the Oregon border, Tho bods cover a WW feet of lumber and a largo amount
the freedom of newspaper exchanges]
largo territory, and are scattered all llio
way fur about 500 mile*, from the vicin- | for •*,000.
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of tho loudest and moot persistent ad- ity ot Throe Toilers west to tho Pacific ।
shore. A litllo to the north of tho Mo-1 On Tuesday, tho 21th ult., tho
tached to
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known aa WrightIthctl lakes, with oth­
er tributaries of the Culrmbia i.vor,
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I Central Railway had a rare c xivTK iu titit
thing*
Tlicro is certainly reason in some flowing in sight end aomo utulur ; At Schenectady tho locomotivo had tak-, TQ fiTlPTI fl . tillSiti J.
Itic, of । on a supply of water from tbe tank, but j
Sr
f
b
Uni thing Fiat editors and publishers
should havo tho fra v -e of exrhnugns
-cm oveiy liarl of tho eoun y for tho
benefit of the public. Any law or on-!
ac aont contrac ng thrir avopues of
information st-’' os at the public welfare ty tho light of day. In tho event of a through tho ventilator, on tho roof.
2^ _ _
J 4-"Uo4, tho chances Many of tho ladioa rich and cortly j goiulOHS UdU-Q. UllHib
odooo behg drosses were sroiled. -The conductor T ____ •■•w- •____ rn-f EfV
tho rising afterwards went through too car and
id in small i told tho la-"ea whoeo drewen had been .
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1 small ’’a- damaged to make out their bill, and
Hon. Benjani n Wnikor, member of tho
ti,a company would pay every con*.
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pregnable, and the Indiana can shoot
Bo too dhfanre nore7so groat, travelGVQTy

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in want of it
to meet my obli-

hgd±oKirl

fflHHMOmsME
. I Keep a Fashionable Tailor and Cut and Make

j. Will GT1V6 ipl.DU,
to Order.
in furniture, tor
RoontH and OfTieen to rents over my store.' .
R. MUDGE.
0^011 aUO.
dollar that may
happen tO 001316 RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS]
4932
•&lt; jjj^o my posession for the next .
I At Hastings.
NTN’TY DAYS FINE NEW STOCK OF
as I am anxious DRY GOODS,
My MACHINERY
nssttw.MuH.isX

First-Class Instruments.

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Lire as long as you may. too first
&gt;urfifeT—&amp;tMt.
Man carries hi.

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snow ■ ^OV' fhou-aa Wright, of Fontonvi'lv
• joint-1 Supoiintondent of werk for too Anter:
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-------—----------- — lower can Sunday School Ur:on in tho Stat&lt;- ,
of Bourbon I shall that immacul-.te body pontons indicate that after the great I has arranged to keep’a Depos-turr of
undere'ood by th* youngest student of be profaned by the presence fa it of a ■u-. L»1 «xj«l .rJ !«•. ..u. s.»l.rBrh«JB«k;„4 I'-I-,.. s:.tphysiology, and toewa. ‘ngs which are •‘nigger?"
•ent ahead in the shape of occasional
Rapur' rom nil parts of the country ture and color liko modern lava, only
indicate tbe prevalence of a severe more compact. Thtf moat interesting Palestine, end other B-blo Lands ; Sundrouth, nnd without speedy and copious fca.ure it too cxistenen of numerous day School Reward Cardn in great vara:ns crops of a'l kinds will almoat to­ cavities, usually^ea od “pot holo**’ or ilety ; Record Books for Libra.Ian and
tally fail.
thousands for mihw up and down,
ranging in diameter .‘.rom a few inches Tho Child's World is furnished monthly ,

+;n PlORP
C1OSB

wlarge
• stock« and
DUS1H6SS OI

JOHN WOLF

Veiy Low.

HATS AND (JAPP.
My long Ilxperlvnc.- in tire Budnow,

BOOTS AND SHOES,

vanned colored scholars.
B„.

Wr&lt;a.T. Fonk.-

Beyond tho Mississippi-

•13.50 in deadhead tickets to tho alder Nebraska. Colorado, Utah, Wyoming,
producing its full imp oeaii
until wo study it carefully.

Day Coaches and Pullman Sleejicrs
••What from St I onia to principal points in tho
West, sstOmf
Wo baliove that

died
now and brilliant t’-ings as

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U'areroom, ,Vo. 2.55 Greene, near Eighth St.,

SHTISFACTIO/I!

mg about me PHOENIX CASH STORE
ana say tnat
NEW
WAREHOUSE,
am not making
a cent. But I :
have made all
the money that
I care to make, Will not be Undersold.
and I will divide
my profits and a
PELUG ! Scrofula Syrup!
part of the pur- JOSEPH
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chase money of
my stock of fur­
niture with my
cusfmers. Hop- ■ EAT
ingthatwe will
not be troubled
Gnmt ffimi at cum buqt
with
another
drouth this sum­
mer, I subscribe
TEBTIM0NIAL8 :
myselfi
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New Prices.

CLOTHING,

For the reason
that my neigh-

All orders for books and papers and
requests of needy Sunday Schools for

New Styles.

Ollt ’till A
OUL 111B

THE DUTCHMAA-.
to several feet- Oponings, or caves ex­
tend to an indefinite extent under the at twenty-four cents. The Na'cnal
great basalt fleer of this region. • In one
They are thoroughly frightened in &lt;__ _______ i______ ____________ v «n
I year. The Sunday School World, con­
Now York, at last, and ar* adoplng
UOUiU^
U* W’ e
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sanitary moaaurea to sscapo the ap­
dos* it dsliberatcly '.just as bo commits proaching opidoir:ra of ths »ea*uri.
much ether mattar helpful to Toocbors foOJS 8iT©
2TI*OVi71“
end Sunday School workers, monthly, ,
,
®
The Morgan Envelope Company will,
wi1! only do itjuat for the it ia expected, bo making 1,000,000
at fifty &lt; inta a year.

Jw

New Scales.

a.. s a,.. I

basaltic foiiaaCon, and showing

deni, to resign, if the ent
Directors will do like* no.

Sherman J. Rich

SATISFACTION on Everything ho Rrerommends, and ho esj«ialiy
Recommends hia
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I, John Wolf, of
the City of Has­ That I Must ajitl Will Sell in Sixty Days.
tings, County of
Barry, State of Yard wide Sheeting
10c.
12c.
Michig’n, do no20c.
Cassimcrc,
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25
to
35c.
tify and desire
$5,00
Boys’ Suits, Wool,
every person,
8,00
Mens’ Union CtMinicrc suits, wool.
5,oo;
" Cotton suits,
man, woman, or
Linen Coats,
, child who has a
Str STritt Of WS 4 cups
dollar m money

origin of tho name Kcarearg»

Baltimore is er. jraily discussing ths

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i/woreo

J.J.STEVES.N

Several thousand acre* of valuable
pine lands on tho cast shore, north of
the Saginaw Valley have been bu.uo.1
over with i a few days, and tho woods
are yet on fire. The jieople there very
"naturally are praying for nun.
The fipt siuno in thu foundation of
I fur nowUapitul, known as one] of the
foo. ng stones," was laid Juno 21th,
at 11 o’clock in tho forenoonIts di­
mensions being, k'Sgtli (across the yroU)
six foot, breadth three fret eight inches,
I h.iohi one foul th vo inehvMi. n/’d ''me­

SI awaar.oo countr, on Thu-sday, the
l»tb, ult Ho waa elected to the Logulature last November, and dnring ' o account of them, sugges^ng some
session lately closed ho represented the semblances between them and tho*
tho celebrated ‘‘Giant’a Oauaeway.
Bcor ngvm, I’et-T, Woodhull Sciota,
lent
Middleburg and Fs'-neld.
of vi

CHEAPEST I

MW SURRENDER

wb:ch H aottio respects vll pn.bably amend the Gmstfaitiou a» to prohibit
tho Legislature rom parade anr u«n /
laws, indefinitely pMponad.
Cheap Transportation Bute Conven- suggested by tho different Advisory
Tho Directors of tho Bt Louis Mutual
life Inr once Company have decided
to resign. Tho election of a new board
gentlemen’s driving-borres rare.
Government, that this reform has work­
' Mrs. Tanney, State librarian, has
ed a dcddtd mitigation of tho serious
fitted up some neat ahelre* iu tho Stale
evila that for yeavr have prevailed and j
library for displaying tho enrioaiti**
(aged 85) at
steadily iucrecv'd. With tho reorgan-&gt;
on Saturday.
ication of tho directors of the movement,
Tho Detroit Post aay* that tho Wayno
cheep trarvpovtaCounty Clark ha* commenced packing
deem to take hold of their work, wo Massachusetts.
the tiles of tbe Supremo Court, pre|«arTho farmers of Kino county, HL,
have no doubt that moio rapid progress
arranging for a monster picnic on
fat-n uf Jrines Barr, wren ir'loa sou
Association.
8th.
R. H. FERGUSON, Bec’y.
suremb of tho objects rought to bo acccmpliahod by top'l’reoidout and bis
.'rom F"&gt;nt Io Ixutsing wi'l bo built tho
Cabinet, who tii at least entitled to
present season under tho mnniigntn &gt;ut
liio 8u|«rwne Uor-t of Ohio han d«
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great credit for Ilnur effort, to promotv
elded that a school borS! has tho right
1 oton
I"“M• S 1
so deeirable a public reform, in the fare to exclude tho Biblo ."vm the pnfo HJW’
„
Il is stated, and ia probably two, that
acfaxdv
xl W. F. Co. jell has p&gt; rebased the
,
/SJ Manistee times and make* a nice pn;\n attempt was nrnu. on Saturday by (
of l|. The Frankfort Expreia still
Wiss.—Tho £syfj
a hand of d«n*red.&gt;~ In r.J. A
&amp;
pony, who died recently in New York
is tho brantifnl ns^t- Iloaaer aa proptiotora.
.
White Hills of Naw Hampalrre, and I St. Lums.
Thu proprietor shot and
D. D. S|«uld&gt;ng of Jackson has been
1M.1. k... u™ .UM hr lUI ua., U'W
rf U. K.,.,.
d.bM ... appotutml Deputy CWrtcr id Inle. ial
,
.
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other so l«d!y with hia gun that hooaa- Itevnuu* for Ingham, Eaton, Jaekwa,
and n mm-of-we- called by that auppoa- nj(
J
”
ihI Indian uamo, and Kcarar-go has i
Th(,
of Iowa heU
Lu.
In
...I VYn* I —... ____ ___ ___-L - *kr.,L .
I
is a capable and energetic olliccr.
arrived at a time of life when tho human
there m no Indian about it. Kearaargo !
Go’ «nwr. For Lwubman'.
... .nmkl .n«r th* fi_, - Governor they nom'uated Joosph Dyaart;
movnttm was named after tho
s^nntond.at uf PublklL. uc. on.
white m.-n who lived at its bare, nnd .qj. Xfonm Abo wlhr; for Supreme
his name it was Kiah Sargent, and “for Judgn, Hua. J. M. Ik A Th* ticket ia
short" ho was called Kier Sargu. and so ' pronounced an excellent one, and H that

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Shop In Harlow A Goodyear's

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Adjoining C. F. Dwight &amp; Co.’a
Foundery.

Wool sent by Railroad will lx.

RUSSELL A NEVINS.

Get the Be^t!

coontry. ItUtbe

From the many favorable notices we
acre, weratecta few

KMIGBATIOMTinUlIWn.

Ths Atlantic A Pacific Railroad Com-

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PATENT COOLER

XIOOZEWM
ALL WORK PHOTOGRAPHIC,
MUCH

society invite emi-

SIMMONS &amp; CLOUGH

GEORGE WOOD ORGANS
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Not having visited our format hnme
for aoveral moatin, and wishing to be
reloived from tho printing office for a
few hour*, wo therefore on Saturday
mo. .ting last bitrbod up our Lome, and
in company with or- Utter half started
out Tho shower of Jho previous day
had greatly mod-Hod the over head atmcephero, and the ride was n pleasant.
I and enjoyable one. Wo took particular
no.’oo of tho crop* along tho way, and

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CHURCHES.

(•vOuTkareUi I V. w.

Mm.tew, June 23, 1873.
Fjitci or BiuxnThinking that
jierbapt you might like to hear from
tho Southern portion of our Union, I
havo beea tempted to write you a short
letter. This is my first attempt at wri­
ting for publication; and yon may
think it ought to be tho last. I came
here last Oct., from Maatetec, Mich., in

The young Indi** of the Emanuel
Church of Hastings wish to return their
thanks to th* people of thia city, for th*
liberal patronage received at their Fes­
tival, on Friday evening, and, also, to
th* Hastings bilrwr Comet Band for
the bXoeDeoi music given on that occa­
sion. Tho receipts were *18,

mill lor M R. Denning A Co., from
Manistee. Shortly after, Mr. Geo. W.
Robinson bought another saw mill her*
and afterwrrd* bought out a half interMt in tho Donning mill; and they are
now manufartu .lng p:ne inmbor to bo
shipped from Pensacola Harbor. Mill-

I’it u».-—Many (leraons aeeorlalned
by actual experiment that a great deal
ia Io bo saved dy making prompt payroenl for everything that on* buy* or
uae*. By th* prompt payment of all
debts, money, time, 'character, patienc*
and a multitude of other thing* ar*
saved. Try it friend*, and our word
for it, you will b* th* gainer* by so

. uthfulnea* of tho rumors throughout
the county, that the wheat cro p will be
an exceedingly light on*. Corn look*
well, although aomo fields are more or
Im* spotted. Oats amount to simply
nothing. Tbe niromo hot dry weather
fir tho last fcw weeks’ has proved fatal to
; tho crop. Apple* will not bo ao plenty
an anticipated a few weoks ago, oa they
'
falling from the tree*. Peaches, of
' itn-rae will be few, if any at all.

dido Bay which is a beautiful sheet of
water from three to five mite* wide, and
25 mile* to where it empties into th*
Gulf of Mexico. Thia place boast* of
four mill* now ruaning, Imide* a |very
I Farmer*, wo noticed wore busy hay­ largo Gang-mill which is being built by
ing, and but a few days will elapeo, ore Oneel A Co., from Chicago. We have
j they will bo occupied in liarresting their n railroad running to Fonsaaala, eight
! wheat, a* w« saw maoy pieeea nearly mil**, over which we ahip all our lum­
I fit te cut. Nothing now at Orangeville, ber, a* the I’erdito Bay &gt;■ too shallow,
I ovcepiing the new pinning mill that Mr. in nlaeee, to adrr’t largo vessels. The
' Nicho**, tho enterprising proprietor of most ot the surrounding county is
tlv Orangeville Mills, has added tn his covered with yellow Pine, except the
low, wet part 'along th&lt;&gt; Hirers and
We bad tho oitremo pleasure on Sat­ Bayou’s, where are found the Cypres*,
urday evening, of listening to some|I Gum and Juniper, (a sjieciea of Cedar
beauti zl singing by Mr. 8. M. Grannis ' and quite valuable.) The land i* moatand G. O. Byington,
Many of our|
Hast'ug* ci ' ena well rcmeber Pixley । farming purpose*. There is but
and Grannis, who sang hero several ।. don* at farming just around here
year* ago. Mr/ Pixley however lias across tho Hay over in Baldwin
retired from the''field of song, and is ongaged in tho furniture bt-vnest nt Detroit |'good fr m». where they, raise sugar
But Mr. Grannis, auirtod by Mr. By-, can*; sweet, and Irish potatoes and
1 ington, who ia by the way ono of tho 11 garden vegetables in abundance.
Tho climate hero on tho Bay is^Xuly
| moat genial, whole touted good fellows
j we havo mot witd in many a day, and is
a splendid baWJnger, are ccmrerting
continually, making everybody who
' hocr thorn, happy, and inviung them to

W* are having a Drat ret* run of Jeb
Work, and doing A«M/r tearl IXaa tras
•w fo/o.v Jeat
tint tfat, and a* our
help does more and better wink for loss
money, than that hitherto employed,
wo can give our pa -on* a decided ben­
efit in prices. Com* and soo, end bo

D18A

Canal Street

Our Number is

We have no BRJ1JYCH .STORES

don't make a Mistake.

SUMMER

$3,000 worth of FarnitiLre.will be sold at cost at
Bessiner. Heath Co.’s store
for the next 6b days. To
make room for an entire new
stock of Fujmiturc. TFi? will
sell our ichole stock at costfor
cash. This is no humbug.
Come and see for yourself.
BESSMER, HEATH &amp; CO.
Hastings, dune 7, *73. 7tf

CASSIMERE SUITS.
$15 in $25.

The meeting of th* State I'enudogical
Society at Kalamazoo last week waa a
decided sucres*, and the prnisos of th*
hoepitality of the Kalamazoo people aro
sounded ’em every quarter, by all in

FINE
BIifCT SUITS,

CASSIMERE SUITS,

CASSIMERE SUITS,
$1011115.

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WHITE

GOOD

4/ro

COTTOMDS SUITS,

Linen finite

suns,

CHILDRENS’ SUITS.

I do'ightful, especially in winter. I have
I not seen any snow since I loft Manistee,
' Oct- 22d, 1872; and the lowest point
1 reached by tho mercury hero last win-

UudK

como again aa soon as coavoniant May
they pay Hastings a visit sometime in

XMvr-

On S’nday, about one o'clock p. m,
there come up a splendid shower, which '
was her-tily welcomed by every uno,,
and in tho tool of tho evening, wn re- ’
turned home, feeling happy over our
splendid visit, and feeling, a'so, that wo
could enter upon our dutiee in tho office
with renewed vigor.

Grr id Rapids Zey?« says: “Mr. John
khforris, tho Prison Agent with b:s usual
; forethought, ia arranging a prog -ammo
for cxereisM st tho State Prison an tho
. coining For h of July.
The con­
: 1 cis ar* not to !&gt;• a’lowed to forget that
। wo »*v a "rec and independent nation.

here could work out nearly every day
with comfort 1 did not loe* but one
hulf day in a’’ winter, on accuant of tho

Aa for garden vegetables; wo had
green jwai, lettuco, onions and radishes
April 2d; and are now having tomato**,
pcarho*, ph no, a[iple», watemqfona,

Tax Garat Cntcsco Jcaruc is noth- ,
ing in comparison to the immense busi- ■
uiM* being carried
by Jim Sutton.
Jim is on Jefferson Street, and
were iniinni than ony other institution
of tho kind in Hasting*.
Hi* store i.always full, price* low for ca*o or ready
p*y. and would like to have tho public
callou him before they syawdrr the"
' money at tho higlter priced groerriv*.
Groceries of every description l*&gt;lh light
' and heavy.

Working Panti,

Hickory Shirts,

75 eta. to $2.00.

25 eta. Each.

The.woods hero ore quit* up«n, and
afford good grazing for the cnttlo, which
get their living hem all v Inter without procareion promptly, and leave in tho 1
pine* of there unwelcome guests, sun­
feeding.
shine, health, happineas and joy in the
household. A bos of pills, tree J
Whit" people; t’w other ia for the charge, ia contained in each wrapper,
Darkies. Wo also havo four dty good and when this chill remedy is taken ac- I
store*, ono diug store and a nows room, cording to directions around each bottle, I

Prof. Allen A. C.iffilh, of Detroit, Bw. i
one doctor, but no lawyer : one bakery,
J. T. McC.-ath, rector of St. Fae’te
and ouo of those ct-see to mankind a
Church, of Jackson, and George H.
I’;ckox, tho prison chaplin, ore to b* •• whiskey hole.”
th* speakers. Ino “lioya” are to havo '
a good dinner, and the • xerciaoa to cum • | building a steam tow-l»»at to haul their
log* acrosa tho Bay with; it is tho first
raente immediately thereafter. Music,
। bath instruuiontal and vocal, will bo in- ,। Lute and ia quite a curiosity.
! terspora'd ’ •' th* [irognimra*,
Owing ! Tho weather here naw te quite hot.

thia disease prevailed through tho Chenaugo Valley in tho State of Now York,
as a malifcjaat and fatal epidor c;
some of many familio*, and in "onio in­
stance* en.'re families, were swept sway
; to tho lack oi,room for viritore in the
On the first of July wo shall make
by thia fell dretroTisr. Du;Ing this ♦’ ue,
. cha]i«!, none but thoe* invited will be so much. For th* past tuopth it has
ranged from about 70® to 90®, and Dr. Trask’s Magnetic Ointment came inout all hills duo un for legal cr other
nearly
every
d*y
it
reaches
HO
0
or
advertising and job work. And as rap­
Court:UMT/it.—Under th- head of,। above, and seldom fall* below 75 0 . Last recognized as an important help in the
idly as tnay be, Mr- Brooks will call on
tho 4th nt Hastings tho Lowell Journal week I took th* thermometer out in the ,rea oent; indeed, in sotuo neighbor­
nil our patrons for a uttloment. Herehood* it was relied upon a* the princi­
of last wook, says, “the Hon. Mark D.
• after, we shall settle all advertising a&lt;- .Wilber, State Senatir ‘rum the 14th it run up to 140 ° .while in tbe shade the pal remedy. I'v application* for all
And yet tbe affection* of tho throat and lungs is at­
rounts on the first of every quarter ami- district, will deliver tho Fourth of July mercury stood at H8° .
nwncing July hit, as we are satisfied Orarion at llns/ng«. It would b* d’ffi- Darkic* seem to enjoy tho sun choosing tended with marked benefit. It e*ems
cult to find a more graceful and effocUvc to sit or lie down in the aun while there to act a* an alterai'vo upon th* Mucous
Coats of the throat and air paaaage*
speaker than Serihtor Wilhjer. We ven­ is shade near by.
bill.
Tho Good Totnplars, from Warring­ forcing out tho tecid and 1. rif ting mu­
ture tn say aa an orator, he stands at
•ho hnnd of the Mic’ gan list. Senator ton and the "Navy Yard" are going to cous and restoriiuc the tnucou* aurfai.es
Dewey, who sat by bis ail# in tho Sen­ havo a-* basket picnic” at lav* Oak
ate last w:uter, know where to apply Orovd, across tho Bay from Vensaeola,
for a I st-d«aa ora.’on. If the Journal on the 4th of July. 1 hop* to go, and
A Poltuot Bens sos.—Tho wide
; readers of Bonn* and adjacent town­ may tell you of it hereafter. But 1
ships derre to ^celebrate tho glorious have spun this out too long already, spread inffuenoe of American skill and
Rainy to-day.
I fourth, they will do well to go to Hos- and should you deem it of foo little in­ onte. jriso boa outstripped the compre­
Celebration, F. day.
terest for pub,:cationt or find too many hensions of the Americans thomeelvos,
thiga.”
mistake* in it, just throw it in your
o'-Oux jril &gt;* teaantleuti.
_
age* of bothjContinenta. They wrap
waste paper bosket
Tho Health of Hon. Birney Jlloyt
tho lion* of Africa, and the tawny akin ■
at the Into convention formally resolved
of South Am* xan pampas. But wider
that a man hae the same right to walk
There wo* a brief w-^fon of tho Cir- ,| info at-ocory stare and order a barrel
still are spread the product* of our skill
cult Court on Monday.
■
of sugar or a sack of coSe*, or into a ^/Woou—Mr. Ebeneaer Pennock, of in mediemaa A Uta » ait toJDr. J. C.
Tho Shade troes about the city arc ■ law office jgid demand a legal opinion thia city, hands us for publication the Ayer A Co.'a laboratory and office in
looking beautiful sintm tho ahowor*.
from ita occupant, or into an underta­ result of his wool c’ p the preecnt sea­ Lowell, showed iu that th* whoU eurLzEx-Mayor Cook and Harvoy Wright ker’s and requoata coffin,without expect­ son, on his faiJi conducted by Thoma* fare of the habitable globe pay* it* tri­
have returned from their eastern t-lp.
ing to pay for th*'- rospertlv* wares or Pennock, near Hickory Coluere. in bute thm ; there they cater t &gt; and serve
There was a beau 'ful display of SOI eve. Bi info an newspnper office and th-a cornty, as follows: No. of fleeces, the requirements of a’ nost all nations.
Aurora Barca’ s on Thuraday ever'ng. demand tho uao of ita brr’ns and innocle 214 ; taken "wn 57 two rear old weath­ Their publications ore in many tongue*
ers, 103 ewes, and 54 yearling*. that widely-**v*red people nae. Their
Our thanks r u again dueond tendered
Weight of wool, l,280|n»., which was letter* mnat be read from and written
to Hon. Z. Chandler for exceed igly voltold at Augusts, but week, at 42 1-2 c-ta. in many language*, tor which there ait
uable pnblio Documenti.
mr pound, amounting to 1544.00. a long range of comepondanta with the
Tho dry spell has at last been broken, i
not* corrc»i&gt;ond&lt;mt of tho Fraim Farindispensable arcompUehmenta for their
and copious shower* have ro '.eahod tho |I »- state* that last year, as »&lt;x&gt;n as the
dulio*. The'■ daily mail of half a buah«l
earth, and made all nature dance for crop was removed, he covered ha1' of
Kttxxa sr I.taur»
London, son of letters brings them advices, order* and
bi* strawberry b*d with sfaw, patting of Hi-sun Wai wrath of Thoraappls, was
We believe nil th* arrnngomen:* for it on ono or two inch** tb:ek. The re­ struck by Hgh. 'ng and killed instantly We were overwhelmed with amazement,
th* cetebratlmi of tho 4th are pe; farted, sult t rie reason wss * yfeld double that on tho 27th ult., wl 'lo engaged in •nd our readers would b* by an inspec­
and that all whs porticiiwito, will havo on the part on of the bod not mulched ; picking cherries. Ho was an ac"ve In- tion of this wonderfully extensive,
and no woods, but clean, nice berrie*, tel'gont boy of 17 year*, and his sud- health-dealingenteipriae.-HoDy Springs
a fuaat of good things.
even after a hard rain,
lb's &gt;* ca*i1y don death cast a gloomlovei^tlio whole (Miss.) Gmrervrt'.v.
RemomLer that Senator Wilber i* to
done and we ;• -1st come of on- Ilorticul- neighborhood.
deliver the oration on tho 4th, and that
he is eno of tho ablest orator* in th*
w. Vrooman, Of efficient Sheriff,
State. Turn out every body.
•bo dm lag th* past we*k visited Mack­
Mr. Taylor haa h« arran^enrems
Mra. Hotchkiss a lady of eighly-elght
made for tho best Bowe;y Dance, over roar* of ng*, in tho abeonco uf her
bold in tho county, and far a 4tli. of July .laughter Mr*. Samuel Law, with whom
danco that all who participate will ap- she resides, loft homo and wont to the
residence of Aldal man Bossxoer, all to
Attention ia aakod to tho advertise- eee, aa it is in 'oiai-xL a gay youth of
.
mmg of John Wolf. Ila is a wide a­ .non ecventy-fiv* lonuw.. who aho had
wake dutchman, and ia not going to bo onen wen at Aid. B.’e hor-w. Surely age
undersold or out done in buaiaora outer- doc* make of u* children, for tho second

X"James P. Roberta, Eaq., aecompanicd
yXlur Fire Company received their Enby his youngoat daughter, left Saturday
g'reoaSal day, and it is, rcu.'y a splen­
afternoon to jo’v hia wLo who has been
did mach'-i* for one of the kind, and at
rimiting friends in tbe Southern part of
tho uxorciae on Monday evening,scatter-

inac and other pointe of interort on the
northern coast of th* Lower Peninsula
far Ui? benefit of bis wife's ImI Ik. re­
turned on Moa-Uy. looking better far
hi* brief respite om tho cans of offi-

Tho graJusJng class at Albion Col­
lege', were all member* of 'be Mathodi*t Church, opponents of tobacco and
liquor, and of an averagM age of 22
yean ; but they only numbered reran.

Holt, dated Quootutowa, Ireland, June
wore «m‘ire)y destroyed by fire. Un
2d. He reports bis health inqroi.ug .Jicm. &amp; C. Pr idle of firs dty and some 175,000. but wo presume it was
and th* trip, that far a delightful oao. John Cnrvoth of Middleville, are trying
mortly
covered by insurance.
tho vh-tae* of tho Eaton Rapids bath*.
Dr. Ruben 8. Hawley, of Gull Consent,
Wo have no doubt they w71 find them
benoficiaL At laaet, we have, to an ox-

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE
Say man : are you hungv ? Woman
are you faint for want of food T Child
do you want something to cat ? I f so
call nt L. E. Stauffer’h Eating Iloitso
North Side State Street, where you will
find everything in the line of eitnlilos, obsj-^cLcs
only 25 cents per meal.
Ifltf

The Great One Price Store, 36 Canal Street,
jofinnniuqt.

John son &amp; Co’s, celebrated Gol«!
ho best in tho market, f-ff sale
City News Depot. 1’. O. boihbng.

Sitiical ait Itdaiiol

Keep a large supply of Salt for sale at Lowest market rates,
their Brick Warehouse.

DENTIST
J. Cole &amp; Son,

10 Barrel lotn and more sold to dealers at a very iqtAll ad­
vance above Car-load Rates.

GROCERS.

Water Lime,
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kinds,

Ofir tor Safe at tte Uvat Lmu Bate
HID FL.WB,
STUCCO
WATEB LD$:
LIIEitli BAIB
Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

ip&lt;...r.rx&lt;d
stLUMoa, i

f//rr lufiscif ruitfiiW if 044**4*
,

LOTS.

COLDSIITITS BRYANT A STRATTON

Wool, Wheat, Oats and Oom.

FARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT.

W* will SeB CHEAP, or Rent to a re­
sponsible party। the Farm known a* tho
John C. Spencer Farm, in the township
of Baltimore, consisting of 80 acre*, all
improved. Fair House, good fruit, Ac.
C. F. DWIGHT.A CO.
Hartings, April 2, 1874—if

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.
A. N. S^JilN.

Flnr &amp;Graii CoHisiulmtaii,
Go to the Banner Office

for FIKE JOB WORK.
DR. CROOK’S WIJiE OF TAB!

BOILER WORKS.

�Sgricnlturnl into ftomretir.

The Babcock
The St Joseph JkwreLr of the 81st
Tho JTuUfta
the ablest
: ult, has tbo followiag. ia relation to the of the agricultural journals of the fitate,
I fruit proopacto in that region ;
entirely non partisan and ouupoksn,
j Tho weather fcr the pavt ten days has speaking of the recent change in tho
, been excessively warm, in fact has
postal laws and regulations which took
amounted to a drouth that ban cut short
the strawberry crop more than oso-haft. I offset on the first Inst,, nays ;
। In place of 30,000 buabela as antieipat- | "It ia a noticeable fact that the largo
ed. if tbe total reochea 10,000 bushels metropolitan journals havo nothing to
wo shall lie happily dinp]KMiHed. This say about the injustice end uoquootiun- j
| ia a very severe blow on the whole St"; nblo outrage which thia law commits '
| Joseph fruit region, which loeos not less ’ upon tho pres. of tbe interior. No, '
. than 190,000
I Apples continue to look wpll and J■ It is got up in their interact entirely.
, promise a large crop.
And we must say that the country and
Clrerriee had been badly stung by rural proas really deesrra to have it
I the cureuliu and havo blighted also, tried on them. For years, following
i and will be behind a full crop by nt tho lead of a New Fork journal, with
least one third.
its immense professions of love lor the
Hums and jwachre arc being badly dear people and ita desire to educate
' stung by the rurculio, end the crop will 1. them up to its standard, tbs press of
I* fatally diminished by the rav.igoe of tho interior have been bowling over tbe
1 (hie iaaret
'
*
II expenditure* of the nootoffice, and the
। 'Orspes never gave finer prospects fcr '1 free transmiasioa of documents and ro; a luxuriant yield. They are not, how­ port* by Congressmen, till Congressmen
’ over, absolutely out of danger, for a ’ at last got sn idea that what was ssuce
Verm, foggy spell of weather about tho for the gooes might not be unpalatable
'-‘Oth inst., when they are in full bloom, Masoning for tho gender. The rural
and country press have got a touch of
may prevent tliem from pollening.
Blackberrios and raspberries are bad­ the reform in tlio^poatoffice, a depart- {
maut of the Goveruiant that might bo ,
ly hurt by tbe drouth.
Peaches aro dropping off and the I liberal instead of narrow in its policy. I
pr. epacts for a good crop aro becoming Wo never sympathised with tire hum­
bug of cutting off tho right of members I
rapidly lees.
The Sanfttuti (Wurraef boosts tliat of Congress to transmit to their oonstiWestern Allegan will again this y&lt;r '
prove itself the better pwrt of a belt tof vary fcr the people and the pn«s to '
country widely known as the finest I have. Wo always eonsidoreil it a piece
fruit-growing section in tho North. j of clap-trap, got up tn conUalim the inWhile from orchards east, north and tluenio and power of the great journals
south—end west also, for tbe fruit trees i at tho expense of tho smaller and more
in Illinois are entirely killed—eorno I local press. We told Horace Groeloy
eomplaiats over the loos of valnaliL* | to his face aomo years ago that this was
’rees and the entire abeenro of aay | our opinion of tho movement But our
preepeci of a cropor peaches this aeoson, ootemporariM hail to follow tho groat rethe orchards in this western part of this fcrui, as it is called; and while spiting in
country give promise of a fair crop. It I the tocos of the Congrwwjitm, whom
is true that tne yield will not be a« ; they all worn to regard as great sharplarge as that of last rear, but it is also cn nnd not oa goatlouieu aud cltieouv
who fiaro a good many arduous dutire
for which they never get nay rcmunenN
' tiun beyond [rapular applause, they gut
I their own nores bit off. Wo fool sorry
for them, bnt we can’t help thinking they
l hero pot what they worked for. Mean­
: while vy« must all pay up aud obey tho
I law till it is changrel. That change wo
j shall itnet on as a right," caring little
A corrwi-otudunt of tho /tecr-Orcs. , wuat party is in office."
gives the following account of tho prin­
cipal fruit canning establishment in
Benton Harbor, in thia State, the Ben­
ton Harbor Peeking Company. H«

“ This Conqreny hare just begun can­
ning strawberries for which they nor 7
rente )&gt;er quart. They are employing
I about 100 mon and women at ilia prcaent lime, but when running to a full
capacity ham a force of 250 to 30i)
Thia will do, especially m some anils, lianda The work is do»o systematicthese retaining their fertility. In sandy I[ally form tho hulling to the’ labeling,
or leacby land it wil! not do, as the ' each person or persons liming an allotstrength of tho sod, to aomo extent at &lt;
least, will be lost, drained uff, for decayod sod must be considered manure, nnd covering, scaling, bathing and labsl­
manure oa such land must be applied ing. Tire bathing comrisl. in immers­
at the surface, and in comparatively ing in large vis s- vcral tuns at one
small uuantities, else there will be loss. and cooking them for fire nr ten rninThiel believe no ono will dispute. Now j
the ground which holds tbe roots, which I' ly searched for and sealed and then,
is the sod, is itself composed of thia while the contents arc at a boiling point,
leaehy sol! where that is tho character • tho cans arc pricked and all tb« air es­
of the land, t» Ifcat it will pass off what capee, after which they are agrtn teal*.!
is not taken upgy the routs of thoplants and are ready fcr tlio labels Only tin
—audit will peso it off beyond reach if \ cans are, of course, used, and priniiturned down and loft them.
In such nally of two aims, two and throw pounds,
soil it wants to bo brought up to tho In addition to strawberries, they nut up
surface and mixed well with the soil. II hominy, raspberrkt, string beans,
and pulvarixod. At least this is practic­ green |ioas,tomatoes and coin.
ed with sucnoss on uur sandy, alluvial j The rompany-hare already contauctbottoms ; and it in tbe common practice I1 cd for thn tomatoes on fifty a«vs of

■ ICHIGAR CERTRAL R. R.

Grani River Valley Division

I'KOBATt: OKDKKi»im .ii».

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« Iku Ser.
MHii hoel 4—• d Iks l*ert
lk»

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KSSrLiru..»ste

WOMAN

Magnolia Balm
LIFE

BELOW THE

SURFACE!

Michigan Central R. R.

Pure Blooming Complexion.

OLD. RELIABLE ARD D!RE&lt;TJ»OUTE,

i

Dauchy A Co's. Column.

RAHTED.1

•RISE ^^+:./.A
1,N VALUABLE 01 ITS!

SINE’S
IIFT JlhHTERPRISE.

They pay fcr tomatoe*
ridges. If tho sod Is a hoary one, by ।M
1 of more.
turning k Up the second year"it affords seventy cents per hundred pounds. Of
they havo cotArnctv fcr 200 acres,
ono of
ffuest of seed beds to corn,
‘
and arc not satisfiud yi-U . Lt may bo
fallow either of th* grain crop «r pt&gt;. int-irevting to know that ono si-re of
seed and clovsr sown. It ia the prac­ corn will produce as high as 3,000 cans,
TMT TG*TTTT167*TO
tice of our dairymen bore, (south aide and occaMonally more, making corn
-*-wu
XZ A*aA B.
of the M abawk,) and those who hart miring a very profitable* buainsos, aa
tbe beavieet sod bare tho beat success; limy jay tho producer fonv cent, a , „ ’ r.'TbZteSS^ iteXfmeTrim"’thia on all kinds of land in thia, section,
Last year the company put up 3H.IHW ILPTTQ' PADDMIP •PiTHPIK’
and the soil Tarins cvnaidersbly. Now
bfilWUblb
iADbblO
and then land is seeded tbe same year can. of .trawl,orri.., h»,UX&gt; of t.«na- " Ml DO
that the sod ia turned down, and in toes, 1*5,000 of ]&gt;eaches, and 175,000
ol corn. The present season they Iwpe
failure; the land had to bo rcplowod to make w grand total of 500,000 cans.
and rsecodod in tho spnng, usually
with satisfaction. Had it been worked
shallow, with the sod remaining un­
touched, tho land a well drained clay, I

I

"Equal Taxation!"
■God FpeoJ the PlowJ”
‘'United We Stand, Divided Wo Fall'
“Live and Le| levo!"
“Mcner Rings, Beware !"
"Tho Idee of Nwvciubar, *7l! I"

’

50,000 00

ISOMETHWCSWCBTHl’MW

Pint F0TO8 GREAT W

"Industry Will l« Rewarded!”
'‘Fanner. to the Froet—«»
the Rear !*’
Pesmsatily if We Can—Forcibly if We
UuBi•.••
‘•Reform or Revolutfcn I**
“Vox Populi''
►Pass Up Halt Ihvw Free I"
‘•Friffarnlty, Xqualfty, and Farr F.tchanirn I"

uvnrasTtnn:

Hists xu laxa-acxia*.—It often Lapj«ns that a nunoryman baa so much of
one kind of stock that to redr"
v~
, will aeil at aonsLl.-mMy l-low
nary sat* *. To get (ha benefit— _
qaaa»iiie.«n excellent plan to aend■ for
■
'fo jpicB lists of a good many bouses.
. several dozen perhaps ; and among them
the buyer wil! generally find some sorts
' MteVfc'fcr the roasor. above given, at
trausually low rotes, and just aa good as
; the beau If you wish to buy in conoid- ,

AFRICA

iTSi Dom’tERVIKE
DOES ITT

Ayer’s

Ite Grad Cspitsl Pni; I'Siffl) UW

Hair Vigor,
For restoring to Gray Hair its
natural Vitality and Color.
A

dressing

ofozr and fruhncn of youth. Thin
hair is thickened, {alien hair checked,
and Laklaess often, though not always,
cured by its rue. Nothing can restore
the hair where the follicles are de­
stroyed. or the glands atrophied and
decayed; but such as remain can lie
saved l&lt;y thia appl^atiou, and stimu­
lated into activity, so that a new
growth of hair is produce,! Instead
of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi­
ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Its occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning grey or falling off, and
consequently jirevent baldness. Tho
restoration of vitality it give* to the
scalp arrests and prevents the forma­
tion of dandruff, which is often so un­
cleanly and offensive. Free from those
deleterious substances which make
sotne preparations dangerous and inju­
rious to tho hair, tho Vigor can only*

nothing else can bo found so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
not soil white cambric, and vet lasts
long on tbo hair, giving it a rich, glossy
lustre, and a grateful [icrfuuic.

MU iassttz S Lilt MeMDS EiiM

Jf.tr/SJf. WHITESWE1I
UNO. GOUT, GOITRE'
BRONCHI TIS.*’NER FOUS DEBILITY, INCIPl
IENT CONSUMPTION,
sad all diseases arising from aa
impure cut—ition of tho Blued,
fiend for our ItasanaLts AlmaWac, In which you will find rer-’
tiheatro from reliable end treat-’
worthy Phyddsns. Ministers it
tbe Gcspel. and others.

.•^.Kr^-U’v^*
ru fnMialww M Iks C«n

?,7S2rs.'^r“,r
suuiibr e. MUe. i. wii:

Peninsular Railway.

CLEVELAND. QTfI(i
THE BEST PAINT IN THE WORLD.

Crv.ll
DaleL lluUMvUtr. J.O.M. ICV.

Ayers

mu

h^du:

ciiaScery orueb.
tTAjy or MICHIO

Cherry Pectoral,
For Dl.se.ws of the Throat and I.nnci
such aaOou«ha. Colds. Whooping
Couch. Bronchitis. Asthma,

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POHL’

WORLD

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raging cash nt the store.
I Jbrw.

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HASTINGS, BARRY

VOL. XVIII

COUNTY. MICHIGAN

WEDNESDAY, JULY

1873.

rnMwl airt Belies Cart?.
tm II. HAY FORD
IT s»4 CmswilM si U., aaJ MMuw
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Don't fail lo sec tin

SILKY CULTIVATOR’
THE

OLIVER CHILLED PLOW I
With • full line of extras on hand.

HARNESS, on hand, and made to Order. TIN, COPPER, andj
SHEET IRONWARE Manufactured t&lt;&gt; tlrder

Orders already received from over 30 towns, and more coming by
every mail.

REAPERS and MOWERS, GRAIN, CULTIVATORS\
SULKY RAKES, «Jrf.

COMBINED CORN AND SUMMER FALLOW SULKY CULTIVATOR
It u the Beet Cumbiued (lorn Cultivator

It in the Beat Combined Field Culuvator. beciiu-M*
3d. Do«e not dodgi* the bird epots, tmt inw* down
the
bottom.
4th. No weight no the horse* nock.
5th. A boy can tiamU«- It over rough orsud ly ground Where
other cultivator* will not work.
Uh. It cut* the ground all over inrteiui of leaving a strip
iMtwren blade, where th- weed* ami gnet- are
ooly llgbtlr covered and will Mart with Bret rain an
1* the tax- with all other rocn!&gt;lne&lt;l sulky cultivator*

BLACKSMITHING.
MV1N0Bmm«WUb, mb *b*s m J«l
■uvM. I »«M »m rw»«U«llr *Nx.i ih.

COME AND CET ONE ON TRIAL I
Eijire Etei. Mitt.

Jus

It, 1111

DENTIST

Hathille.

■

Mickijai.
What is it ?

Pure Wines ana Hauers!

My “Trip Hammer.” with which I make Irons for BUGGIICM.

U Valuable "MacniMB” 1 have tong felt the need of. It 1* one of the groat
an* which enable- mo lo aell Buggies w&gt; LOW aa to DEFY COMPETITION.

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

DRUGS
Medicines
Dye Stufls,

Michigan Exchange.

PAINTS &amp; OILS
And two Seated Fanners' Buggies at

School Books &amp; Stationery

One Hundred «an&lt;! Twenty live DoIIhh*.

IF YOU WANT

1 shall also build Ilium Parcs Wobb.
PRESCRIPTIONS AND FAMILY

lUdrranf Good !

J.L.RjgED.

H1STU68 MARBLE WORE!
^reSwtaraite
INUMJDHP
HEAD ■TONES­
TABLE TOP*,
MAXTLEH.
■MELVHR, ETC-

airy

NO. 11

I among hi* Iwoflsors, to bo chown tho
executive and prroidiag officer of an
more than ordinary iatersito, though our
Aatoctolion such as yours is an honor of
numbers have not boon large.
Still
which any man may be jiroud; for
there has been a cordiality in our grert^
yours, gvntlmou, is on organisation
Inc that points pleasantly to the gonial
made up of a class of men who bava caupoopls!’ w*. hi* pointed ■ ummtng inflneneeo underfyteg our amnation.
been lightly termed tho schoolmasteis up, as if to hint at tho profound proph­ Wo have been warmly woteoowd by
uf thu world, — turn whose duty and esy embodied in this ]&gt;ro|&gt;er phnuo and those among whom wo are MW«hl»&lt;,
profession make it their task to teach fact This expression brings up to view aad ia that welcome we see with pride
the « arid's “ young idea bow to shoot." tho vast educational value and effect of the consideration given to.tha..proas.
Hero, In Republican America, more tho newspaper, eecnlar or religions, in May we in tbo fatore do nothing to rea­
than tinder any other government, tho American society, fouchorg our social der ua less worthy of tbs fevorabte oonnewspaper is the great odueator of the civil, or individual interest—molding
jx-opL-, and Mton under tbo dsepottoms and feslixming national, social, or politof the old world, it to the unerring in-1 teal character"
dex of tho dialqilate that pointe to tho I Dot, however wo may priso and boast
trim nobility of man, and tnarka tho I of tho power of the newspaper, in eondcoming hour of his reg. noration. Wi en | tag forth ill stream* of intelligence to
the great Captain of the age sacceeaful- | millions of reader*, still there to as m embers od the pOofroMI
11 ie aot
ly bombarded a stroogbold of ths one- । much to cundotun and deplore in the straego, than, that lahenld rocaM the
my at tho distance of half a down mites baneful spirit that foster* and cultivates suooeee aad standiag trf_|he.MMU
or so, tho world rung with ths praise of |I a sensatfofail and depraved lileratare. press with oomeUtiBg bfJskntf Ute,
the i-ngitMX-ritlg triumph. And yet, , No one can orer-cstimato the d^noral- because I have helped to rock it tu its
cumMred with the range of'the pres* । toing power of uno such pap-r as the cradle. And bow, front thia coiodus of
that bailers down tho walled prejudices llliutratcd I‘uli«&lt; Oasotto, sowing tho it* strength, may I not ccBgratelafa you
of long-off centuries in tho part and tho I
on the position you occupy. To speak
throes uf (ho tmnt in tho great future, [i seeds of immorality and undermining daily tu thoueanda and lens of £hon*• thorn acdil virtue* which are tee
thu exploits of Napoleon Bepaputo sink ।' strength and power of a people. Fancy and*. eager to cutch the fohtfatt mrarinto tho badinage of a Lilliputian's
a y Jung lady of nineteen summers, on mur of your votes, to sujSBMUt, or
boast* Tho newspuner of to day cum-1
to better, to tend «h» iBiaUigMtt
I whom the most devoted parenle shower what
•
inands the best mind* end the sturdiert , their love, ea termg a village Look-stor# Ipublic sentiment of the Btato,—to feel
heart* of the age, and through its col-. recently, and inquiring for a copy of the that tho rich harvest of Intelligence,
utnns, day after day and week after' journalju*t nrnuoil
“or some other which smileo on every side, ia in enow
week, flow the deepest and purest cur- nice reading paper I” To you thto may measure the product of tire seed year
I rents of mental hie. By its influem**
indeed seem a fancy eketch. but to mo beams have eown,—easy well satisfy
। and unceasing labor every cherished en­ it was a feet uuler my own observation. tho isoet exalted ambition, and to better
terprise in the physical and intellectual With mind* carried away by novelty, far than to have ••went tho crown tho
world is made victorijto®! and every­ and principles uadernunod by the eonwhere in this late!,
ths center uf nation of wood-cuta, a largo class will­
cirilinrtion to tho rugged hamlets of ingly beotunr* U&gt;0 prop and support\of
A.* Esrvxas F*k.s.—Itedy Mary
I tho most iltotont territory, thu nsws- such dsttstable journals
Wcrtley Montagne sefatae ibe flaUrtotag
|«pcr i* omni|*otcut and umnipro*Above all other obligations of tho story: “ Om&gt; day, as an antomt Krag
cut.
of 1 artary waa ridmg wtoh hto officers
True, there are tlune, strange os it journalist rests the imperative duty to
of State, they mot a dsrvish crymg
way suem, who regard tho n*n«[&gt;a)«-r keep his paper pore, pubHohiag no adaloud: -To him that win give mo a
a* an oxjtctMivo luxury; and uf the vorttoetuenti and giving no iletaite ot hundred dfaare (small ptocoo of BKKsey),
million* who daily and weekly peruse
I will give a psoee at good admen. Ths
its columns, there are but few who fully .
King, attracted by hto tocaatfi 4bc1mbappreciate tho mental, physical, and [mi- '
tton, stopped and said to tho -drtlMB:
cuniary capital expended upon a sh&lt;wt sensational and dcinoraltohrg is ruliahed
•What advice to thia that you offer for
and
eouglit
after.
For
thia
reason,
ov
­
that costs them !*•* Hinn half a dime.
a
hundred dfaara P * Sire,' vepifol tta
Still, tho United State* has become the ’ ary sensational item that is set afloat is
dervish, ‘I shall be mart tteMM to
Cliwt ugwsp*|&gt;&lt;T producing and read-. launched oat at the oxnento uf prfacipie, and the tainted grtd which trtnpls
xxnmunity tn the world.
Hern in Detroit, where only 21» year* I that voyage float* only aa a mockery,
lo hoar suuiothiuR extraordinary, order­
sgu fllt'.OOV was considered a fair cap-1i while the victim finds himself abandon- ed the dinars to be girsn to the Storvirti
ital on which to found a daily newwpa-, od by the moral jndgementof maa- at onoe ; on receiving which, W «M:
for, there is now, within a stone's throw ‘
• bins my ndvtoe is, iwgfa bii thing with ut this buibling, a no*t*p*q&gt;er office that
out considering what the sod rang ba.’
hat uuo pree* which olono alworbs,
The officers of State,. nailing st what
। double the cntirocspital of twenty years
they thought ridiculous advice. looked
at the King, who they expected would
In mv hbnuy aio vulutueo of thu old
be eo enraged at this Urals nato wfer
| Washingtea Nstioual Intelligsnrer (on
tho dervish to be severely pMfahed.
i which 1 worked as a journeyman print­
er), in which 1 find, nx days after the |
I uteetion of 1 ?3fl, Ute first hint that Mr. Bt — ---------- -- ----------- —. ——
Vats Buren had probably been chosen : they carry malovetent traduction to its
to the Presidency; and tbo latest newt' tardiest limit. But in Michigan this
from Europe is announced Ly packet &lt;H*tomp«r is not n prevailing cqiixootic,
and4 —
wo may at least hop* that the —
sx-ouly 1G days from LivcrpoeL But now *~
smjrio
of tho editorial fraternity
in this
through tLo cnerg* of tho rcprasetita- —
,-------------------------------------j-----I tivea of the press end die agency otills £tate may expand until it embraces tho
whole
profession,
and
tho
unerring
magnetic tek-grapli, the choice ofTred- -*•“*- —r—u»k.
dent to rrsd fa tho nrwtpapcrs oa the principle eslaUialied that tho journalist,
day after Uta elestiun, and the eager in order to bo recognised, must be a
cuutmsnU of the isindon prest are read Eitlcman, and that hit claim to this
tfactfon will be made to rvat mainly
by u» on tho nftnrnoon uf the day when
upon tho degree of courtesy and re' published.
J Jurt *» year* ago 1 wa» an appro a- spectf.il ronsidoration ho shows his
। ’tee in an ulfl™ udjuituu£ the New Lretbcrcn of tho profession.
York Journal of Commerce, then tho
A large majority of times 1 address
tending comiuercial t&gt;ows|iapor iu that are editors of what our metropolitan
term the “ rural press'' Twenty-five
yuan ago tho field upon to country
press with an oW-feshwiaod buecskin newspapers wu vsstlr different to that
roller. To-day, all througu Now York which the majority of them now occu­
King's surgoora, to whom ho gave a
Irinting Hottsu Square end its vicinity, py. Thea the largest (union of the
poisoned laneet, saying: ‘ If yea will
the jadewtnan lu-ars the underground country was dependent on its local po­ bleed the King whb&amp;s fanort I will
jar aad roar of mighty steam prorece,
give you ton than sand pieces of gold,
each of ahioh cast* I3U.00U, and con­
and when 1 assond tha. thBB* &gt; yon
tains U,7*O dirfinet piece*, in Lolu,
----- ---shall bo my Viator-' Thia basajarpee,
screw*, nuts, jmltoys, springs, pin*, keys, tract*! tlu&gt; &gt;pb«rs of tl.o country pa- daxxlsd by such brilHaat jnomoeda,
and rullun, with over
WO *
yard*
of | p»ra Th7*—no— '------- -----------------—
*Y“e“
wickedly assented to ths nsnjMBL ' An
taiie aud blankets,—the whoto |»e*a vithoity journals in ths
weighing-11,bl
pounds.
j ot A.U
full and r__u
fnish l.t.iu
r
_ 11 &lt;114 ......
.M. Slid printing I_.
Only
•Jt.tKW ^tmprcsNuTis hourly. "Beside*
man to bleed feta. XLspsU lUateMted
!
the old Journal of Commewe, there is to devote their entire energise to tho lannot
into a sido pocket, and basteo«i
were fa New Yurk Up to WJ Ollrer old- iliuitration ot local topics. This is their !
into the King's preset.».
Tlio arm
faihioned “ blanket shout newspa|ica.’L oclt field, but it is a wide and rich one, was tied, and tho fata! lancet wan about
’
with which the reader evaudMa hto andtKoso who intdliputly cultivate it to
botbsagodiMo the voin^wifod ondmorning coffee or flavored hit evening are rej-uciug in abundant return*.
My ideal of a country'paper io not the ’
cep of tea. Al this tiaa til* " penny
lMt|a r*" Ugsn to take the place uf the sheet foal atteiupte lo giro tong ac- '
ut the oo-ouied rospsctablo six-pennies. counts of the ware in Europe and the 1
The cumi«liliun wan short and ductoiv.., full nrocewiings of Congress, but ths *
I aud the lively, ertep penny sheet be- nsatly-)&gt;rintod journal, crammed fill! of '
eame tbs paper of the |&lt;-riod ; though, local bows, with a column or two of 1
die, and X shall ba stored, and pnl fo
truth to say, the Jounutl of Commerce condensed items of a more general 1
cruel death. Thon, of what use wt
still exists end lire* (as is truly said) character, aad a pagp given up lo mis- 1all (ho gold m the world be to owl
*- bcatUta Uis older meu died oat uf ceUaneuue selections and light reading ;
Thru returning the lancet to hia pool
for the culture of the family circle.
oL
In those days newspapers were lugu­ Every town in tho county should bo 1 ba drew forth ■■tolas
The King, ol isni— thia. a&gt;4 P«
briously solemn, *' with no flippant ransacked for its news, porhspe by local
striving
that ha Ml much wabamBeec
a tags to disturb the provy flow of jour- corrospondsala. If Fanner Joaos, of 1
asked
why ho changed his lanort *
1
nsfistic inanity." There was no tele­ Fairfield has a rmrarkably promising suddenly.
He Mated fitottthejjifo
graph prior lu 1M3, no ocean steam­ ttold of ruta bagas, 1st tho foot bo j
ships until a period still later, and no known, for it will not only ploase him,
Aseonated Prose orgaatoatiun to sim­ but stimulate his neighbors to rivalry, !
with the hope of getting n similar no­
plify the jirucc«s uf obtaining news.
Hat, for a tnomeut, lot us gv brek a tion. We might go on aad add with- 1treachery is IhUT Tell ms LuOniU
half oeolury farther —aaJ fitly veers is out sod to the little ” tonal itema" that
what it mottfo ar year bead aAbM-Y
but sbris! period—for n still greater may be regularly gathered, end served
contrast. I bold in mv liand a. copy of
"The Country Juorndt and the Punghkeepsie Advertiser,, of August 2, 17 SO.
Use printers wboeo modest skill put to­
gether these pages have tong slept in
their grave*, but the story which their
handiwork preserved will live on, to the
immortal glory of those who vpousud
through its columns the principles that.
secured the birth uf a republic.
Our
chief interest, bo a* rev, is found ia the
contrast which thia iwper pros nils t»
the journalism ot to-day, and here u
lunuthmg the roost comprehensive il-

up ia graceful and ailrscliv* BtjrUs ’o
make complete the sought after country
newspaper. Every event of local ioteseet in the Iowa, every improvomsnt
in ths neighborhood, every meeting of
citissne, every project for the general
good, every artec&gt; upon tho common
weal, every speech, birth, an t de*th,
and good fortune, and calamity, alumM
not bo the ** uuc-jssidorvd triflas" ttat
make up the Bum of mortal life; but
noted to a lively end •p-*'*’ maurivr, or
in a catholic and humans spirit, and
sent forth ss the ever varying picture of
hums life, and the progress and trade of
the people. Demosthenes said '.hat the
secret &lt;i( oretorial power was " Action I
Ariton'. Action!" Ills not toss true
that ths secret ot eiiooeos in a country
newspagcris •’ LocalsT locals I Locate F‘
To lVts oismsnt lot mi add also that
tho paper can only be appreciated by
its genaml eundact, iu b»a, its tern pur,
its principles, its alma, its tuxnltaoas, its
dignity, its propriety. In short, tho
linking of such a newapapor demands
coosolsos effort, and become* ]wrp9tual
mutton in a thcusand Colds.
Genttomen, allow me to cougrstulstp
yon on the euccMO which attend* tout
organisation. Your proceeding* deravmtrat* that tbbr* are oppoctunittoa
fur such on assecnUaga to do wwtefhlng
for tLu general good of th* fretasnity.
They show that there are irregularities
among puluiahani which it ware well to
correct- And they iilnsuati., in a gsaoral vy, that much good may bo done
such gathering*, a* well by reason of a
rcrdial taterctouigr of ideas a, through

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1coL The King. eateMifa#J
1
and ordered the traitor fa be On
]
Then, turning to his ««een of 8tfl
&lt;Yoa — now that fho «Ars
'^id:
tho
dervish, at Wh**h you 1 mA**1
1
; U has saved WV
'most valuable
Hecrehont
the derrteh, that T
1
amply
reward Mm for Mi
1
1

stainod paper end Own urero the greet.
jouinols that daily Seed the popular
mind with everything worthy of notice
hum the four quarter* of the globe, it
Is difficult to fed that tho journalism of’
to-day has not reached the limita of itsi
(MwttritaiM ia all that petUina to tho
jwrfoitiou uf tho art, tho dutolopm-nt
Hateful U the IM
of nrind.&lt;md-tha diMrtufaalwn of ialife of tbooe who wu
leliigaoee.
w than to be 1OT0&amp;Il may be an open question, whether
tbo imerwvemeat* of the present day
preceded (lie paldic m'rad, or whrtber
the popular sent* den.anlod Ibo tinprovemcuU; certain it to, aa Victor
iiuRu quaintly remark*, “ the diameter’
of the pres* is the diameter of civil toithm. The prom is force, beeaase it h1
intelligence ll ■ lbs hviag eterion,.
aad loudly aauounjos the advent of jus­
tice. Holding no account of night, ex­
■
sad warms the world.”
There is some tiring inatrcrtivu a* wallI
aaaatonag faihe okury which L told
by a correspondoat ot the taipreesfon
made upon a European trerelor by wHnesauig tho aegunress U Anmricaus for!
: I principle* upon whkh eooreae fa Bewe-

""^Se^imrtUy approached mo with:

iyA-gte-iming with Bdudmtton and do-

�|hf JqmHiran jinnner.

good

CHEAP 1

big h ho loosed hi* hold, folded hi* hands

' uheaphst

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struck the ground with a dull, heavy

AVEDNESDAY, JULY S8.
describable
Women fainted, strong
men wept, and to add to tho confusion
tho runvau came flying over tho crowd
like a huge b ini. Seme one cried out to
got from its way as it would fall with
crushing force. Then the cry was tak­
en up aad gvuoral rush was made for
safcty.fa which many were more or le s&gt;
injured.

Haamaa, Mtcniaxx. Jcur 0, 1873.

THE FOURTH AT HASTINGS.

WMKETEU &amp; WILSON,

Bundry giraffes, earn els, anacondas
and other peb have lately arrived at
New York tor Barnum.
A coroner's jury, after carefully in­
vestigating the death of the little girl
who was found with a companion mu-'
teriouily shut up iu a closet, in Phila-;
delphia, has decided that the imprison­
ment was accidental, but come of the
papers dispute this theory.

ippifveD

Sherman J. Rich

! Guarantor SATISFACTION

his tpouth and oar*. When be struck 1
It is always a pleasure to note the there was an indenture, main in the ,
doing! on any public occasion whore nil hard gravel ground five or six inclie*
thing* were in order, and •uccees at­
tended every movement That such
was the case in Hastinge on the 4th is
। viewed by thousands during tbo
tn admitted fort. From tho begin ing
to tho clow everything worked like a
charm, and with perfect satisfaction to
sippi on Monday to fight a duel, which |
Keeping of Dog*.
resulted in the death of the latter
Tho Stalo Board for the equlisaiieu of1
Srnoi L—The (Propio of tho State valuations of railroad property in Ohio
i-ompleted its work Tuesday. The total [
think by for tho largest crowd wo over
who shall own or keep a &lt;fog shall pro­ value* aggregate 170,200,540 against
cure a license thvrelur, from the dork &gt;59,312,058 last year.
various buamess places, certainly dem­ of the township or city in which ho may
Of 1200 claims allowed bytho Southcastrated the wisdom of tho expenditure reside, for which ho shall pay to such
incurred by each to get up the celebra­ clerk a* follows : Fur a male do; one
dollar,
for
a
female
dog
three
dollars
;
tion, being not more than Xr» per .-re.'
which liccuw- -.hall n.u and be ia forre
of tbe actual cash receipts, nine tenths from the day of its date to the 1st day uf' Treasury Department except six.'eunianting to $5092.
of which would have been expend*! April next, thereafter. Ho shall cause
Gov.* Perham, Israel Washburn, Jr,
I tho dog to wear around its nock, durefoewhere, but for this celebration.
Josiah II. Drummond, Eugene Hate, and
Tho music furnished for [th- occasion I ing the Hie of tn* license. and no loupe r
■ a collar distinctly marked with the

u.,

THE I WflTOII

-[xrating on account oto a squabblu
rer their wedding present s. '
A live toad was found in a stratum
hardly a whole bone was left Many 01 iiaru-sauu, cigni i.-or oeiow 1110 sur­
were ground and *pliutcred to | owder. face, in digging a well at Hillsborough 1
Bridgo, N. H-, a few days ago.
pulverised. The blood spurted from j Tk'“
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Itocotanrend., and h- eq^ialjy

TIM •nxl... COFFEE.

Sales qf IIhfJLbrdMjJ W«/«r
Salrt
iMtt utar it th, Bid thutr*
the patt

drugs,

nitff &lt;y' /f.' Su^erioritii

"i t' /tiit’
t‘-.. ■■
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other .'I
.Sp
Jiao-

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struelion. o&gt;t'l • tisilij adapted to -vxr rNTF.S

i

.A.KTID LIQUORS, U: M.-it. &gt;1 PUq,M^
promtirrions cakefully comvui ndi-d

different kinds of work, runhing

Al»o a Fino Aaaortment r-f

easier, faster, and; with lets noise than any other sewing
machine, (ire qualities whieh rccomntend the Wheeler
"Wilson to the ptii/fic as Superior to any other sewing
1 machine in the maket. ■

Suehas CHIWMGH, .LITHOGRAPHIC CARDS, REWAl.'DS

Ktrveta, II a*ting*.

J t'ctt.

AFTERNOON AND EVENING

BACON &amp; KARRS'

A D. COOK, Agent.

i

s-“ *■- ■*" “r*

»j r-.-.&gt;;

the ability of our friend* with the prm&gt;-' cation and pat went, as herein provided,
A coal-black nog-.o in 're-'CK
_ ...
__ ‘ suco
' ..i.
i.
whit.-hand
which
st hands i*nau •lusso
.. .1,^11 l—l ..i.e
..............
,
■ end. arm.
7
tmsi alt- dated, shall contain the uatao of the ■ v-iy much a.hsmod of.
ia the State, to which end wo
1'
whnm. and a deMiii.tion ofi
A Catholic nri-st of
proper encouragement will be
our citUBne generally.
jua cxents-s ec
acanu
u.-.-,rc wui rue
— -- —
--aimneapcr.c ••
i»
have been bettered, unless indeed, we ‘ year, curum mcing tho first day ul April, Jo a
of ^^t fret to tmrent their j
had ad.IrJ a Utile vocn! to th- instru-1 b1&gt;m^ 1x1 CQIulx'nf^ consscuuvely m tho: fi-eaeing, a* tlieT did last winter.
|'
had added a Ktt^ weal to the instrvwhkh u^^^aocmg mth
*'
u aUu,^ (&lt;1
mental rnmne. The prayer was »• Nw_ L The clerk aha.ll register, u&gt; a - ‘
e\1
St„, Fftir al I
ceedingly appropriate, the Declaration ‘ book to bo kept by him tor that pun&gt;u«.&gt;. ' ,ho

-THE GREAT FOREPAUGH S110W ! ;

in almost breathless silence the aasombled thousands, aud was th moot ap- 1
ip or city to tasewjuveui *»— - • , propriato, and one of the must eloquent
•. The clerk may retain twenty band*
orations that we have ever heard ; and
&gt;r each license given by him, and
it ia not too much to ssv. proved the
»y the l-alanec of (the money re­
truth of the statement made by our
friend Hine of the Lowell Jiaraaf, re­
published by ua last week, that Mr.
di constitute i i. iwykrsWilber ia the finest Orator in the Sials.
,. ,
, . .. y- . j
1 a fund, fur the payincm 01
The display made by tho Fire depart- wHich
per^a1“r perwm* may su.
«nt was of real interest to tbe public Uln by the killing or wounding ol sheep 1

1 hat I Must mid Wilf Sell in Sixty Davs.
Yard wide Shectiu]
Stripe Shirting
Cottonadcs. r“'1OL„_„.
(’iusimere, " 25 to 35c.
Hora’ Suits. Wool,
Mens’ Union Caraiinvrc suits, wool.
“ Cotton suits,
Linen Coats,

New Advertisements.

/Hr SrrLt, or tprs

$5.00

4 c^ps

chiac, really did themwdvr* great ered- |

u
U&gt;. «d&gt;«

fc nradin;
» il
“■ ”5 *
*» ~~~
■ i the u&gt;wn*Lin board, who shall proreeu u,« nt, .r n&lt;
Ih. a..e~
„ *, *» UfU»U ~ MM w; 'J» "hJH

UNDER FIVE VAST TENTS WITH

H« IMPORTED CLOfflS s CiSSIHESES.

-i. o..x -

First-Class Instruments.

I Keep a Fashionable Tailor and Cut and Make
to Order.

off pleasantly without a single accident 1 w()Ua jyd by a dog or dogs, he -shill &gt;„ law* u. •
of any kind, aad there was net an ar- make a certificate thereof in writing.
rest for dr^kronem or disurdrely con- «tating tho amount of dam“gy switainM | J-w4
1

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R. MUDGE
and record it in the reenrd* of tho town»hip or city- The said justice shall re1 evtvo for bis services in each raso tho
sum of two dollars, and ten o-uts far
each mile actually and necessarily traveh«d by him in j-rforming such service,
.
... .
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vn me via ar xonia a. &gt;ern&gt;u-i acxi- । — — i——
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aussrax* rtriNsi m CMMa,

er e:tr omier or omrer*.

FINE NEW STOCK OF
dry noons.

New Scales

At Hastirms.

New Styles.

New Prices.

i My MACHINERY

Veiy Low.

CLOTHING.

1.500 WILD BEASTS AND 10.000 CURIOSITIES.

axis and -Isis

thronged the public m]wuv for hour*’
before tbo appointed time. A bearv
squall of wind nerves* rdy delayed the
ucwuioa far two or three hour*, but at

BIX ITS AND SHOES,

qUWIITEE

fectly ealm. Mndre direction of the
Prof, the balloon was got into position
and its inflation with hot air was com­
menced. The canvass wxm fiEed am!
In mac I up nearly sssrenty-fire feet high­
er. The basket was a willow one of a

!

Wareroom. .io.

Greene, near Hi£hth St..

S4TISF4CTIO/I

PHOIX^ASIL^TOBE
Shop in Bartow A Goodyear's
faction therefor from the owner or own­
ers of the dog or dog* which shall
hare done the damage- And provided
further, That if any dog or &lt;fog* for
which a bceuso or licenses shall have
been given by th,, clerk of any township
or city, shall kill or wound any she;,
or lambs, in any adjacent township or
city, and the owner of such sheep or
lambs shall not be able to obtain sati&gt;foctian therefor from tho owner of such

NEW
DOUBLE CIRCUS AND 1.000 MEN AND HORSES,

!\fe-HORNED HORSE!

best punts ih uszingsi

'
Will not be Undersold.

Adjoining C. F. Dwight a Co.’e
Foumtery.

Sic. 5Whoever simll keep a dog.
oerdrary to tho provisions of this act,
shall forfeit the sum of ten dollar*, to
the whole structure a thorough took be­ be recovered with coots, in aa action of
fore taking kis met in tho ear, made no
roauncut,oath« fort, and it was thought
that his iqswsvni suKneui for the
em^tom Kemythfog being »reedi■eas, the weeds “Let her g»” wsre'giv-

j

1 furnish ciL

Get the Best!

HUH-KI .1.* SEVINS
by th- clerk of which such hrcr.sc or
licensee were gives, ia the earns man­
ner, aad subject to the asms proceed­
ings, as near a* may be, aa If such dam­
age bad boon done in such township or

|

WAREHOUSE,

JOSEPH PFLUG !
Ito tabTm tarns f» Mitel

THE LARGEST SHOW IN EX [STANCE.

PABTEVLABS NEXT WXXt

rental
IK at US

Shingles. Lsth. Ac.
t,mi tr • •“

ADAM FOREPAUGH, |
nsnmatw t

r;-:

&gt;. oou:a,wjx.

CORKY a OORKELI*

�Tl|c Ryrdsucari B^ssaItiitm FKM1 »r urn mwn.

On the 30th of Jun* a special session
of the Circuit Court was held, His Hon­
or, Judge Hoyt, ou th* Bench.
Tho business wu generally unimpor­
tant, though some of th* pending mo- standard exrollsnco, thia is rare prais*
lions argued’and submitted were of indeed. It is Aouw.UM, not only in mow
•pnctal Interont, owing to the question bnt in rfarsrtw, and ita tabla of contents
! shows a wonderful adaptation of arti­
of law and practice involved, and were I
cle* to th* individual member* of th*
nv follows.■
I Ebenracr J. Bench v*. Gcergo Baker, family circl*. Sim’s Little Girl, a tarnj motion for a n*w trial, on th* ground, p*ranc* story by Mary Hartwell,
that ths verdict wu contrary to law and W*sth*.--tongh Block, by Karl Kase,
evidence.
Argued and submitted. How th* Vow was Kept, by H. V. Os­
Wright A Holbrook for plaintiff, John borne, Lunatic* at Largo, by Rev. F.
Carveth and John It. Van Vidsor for W. Holland, and The Declaratfon of
Independence, by J. B. Wakely, D. D­
defendant.
Itoilin Hyde vs. Eliza Hyde, in Chan- I’ are arnang tho more noticeablu article*eery. Motion for alimony. Older made The Children* Department i* crowded
that complainant pay defendant a solici­ full, aad roatains a puem in baby talk,
tor's fee of S25 and *25 for expen***, to which without doubt, will be very mbo paid within fifty days from date. C. eeptabte to th* little one*. The price
G\ Holbrook fur complainant, J. A. of the Magazine is one dollar a year.
Address,
Sweezey fix defendant­
Woou’s Honxnou Mxoxxixa,
' John Cromwell, ’ Jr-, Executor and
Newbergh, N. Y.
Margaret M. Crosswell, Executrix cf

Th* dog keens* law taka* effect the
31st of this month, ninaty days from tho
end of th* lereion of th* legislature.
Port Huron cau soon bout of a
•60,000 hotel. It wiU b* 120x150 foet,
and four stories high.
Ground hu been broken for tbs new
car shO]— at Allegan, and the work will
rvmmsnce in a few days.
A Detroit wotuaa hu lately married
bsr fifth billhead Thar ar* ail alive,

work is soon to
commenced on tho
new hotel building ia that plice.
Iron is now laid oa the Grand Bap-

hhh i
____

Our Number is

Lh, tumara (MW?noZ. TkHawls

tspoo worth of
turc.will be sold at cost a/ {M
Bessmer. Heath Co.’s store i
for the next 60 days. To
make room for an entire new
stock of Furniture. '\]'owill\
sellour whole stock at cost for i
cash. This is no humbug.
Come and see for yourseU.
BBSSJUEB, HEATHS CO.
Hastings, June 7, ’78. 7tf

st&gt;’&gt;&lt;amsaJlraal*»Mtw«t*l

W&lt;* hav

BIMJVCH STORES so don't make a Mistake.

SUMMER

CASSIMERE SUITS.
$15 lo $25.

CASSIMERE SUITS,

FINE
BLUCK SUITS,

WHITE

112 to S40.

Lingn Suits

CASSIMERE SUITS,

WaU. •

26 mil** north of Fyfe Lake
A n»w edition of th* School Laws of
Michigan is nearly
‘ "
and it* distribution
car* |w ill 1-

tho List will and testament of Abraham I
CroMwell, deceased, vs. Robert C. Stow- j

art, in Chancery. Molion in arrest of
judgment, argued and denied, with an
attorney’s fee of »1U. Geo. C. Worth
and Wright A Holbrook for plaintiff!
John Carveth and John II Van Velaor
for defendant.
Cynthia Hotchkiss vs. James W.
Hotchkiss, in Chancery. Motion for ali­
mony. Order entered requiring defend­
ant to pay complainant 150, to bo paid
in sixty day*—125 for aolieitar'* foe.

CHURCHES.

Isj asstlscs u.

With th* July number of this favorite
aging tnsml—r of this firm, was for a
monthly it assumes mere of a literary tinirt employed in this office.
character, tho fashions, whilo not ex­
Mr. Thsrou Bute, while cultivating
cluded, being plpood in th* back-ground. corn in the town of Adrian, Lenawo*
county, on Tharsday, was struck by
largo class of readers who value a mag­ ' gttnlng and instantly killed. He was
azine for the quality uf its reading mat­ a single man, aged about 52 years, and
was comparatively a stranger in the
ter. Tho frontispiece is an engraving neighborhood.
of “ Lady J ano Grey, that * Queen of

'

aww

GOOD
COTTOIHDE SUITS,

Among the literary contents, all origin­
al, are “The Next Heir," by Christian
Boid, and “ A Winter Night," by Flor-

Win. II. Stebbins, Adnduikt.-atur, et Dcpaittueul, Music, Editorials, and Re­
L,'vs. Simon Z. Durkee, ct aL, in ceipts. Bend fur a umplo number.
hanccry. Motion to vats to, sj»*&lt;ial Price 2.00 a year. Published by Dui cos A 1‘icnasox, 319 Walnut Street,
this case, arguo^7nnd submitted. G.■
Philadelphia.
C. Worth for complainant, I. A. Hol- j
Tn t Pauais l-'xiMc*.—This sterling
brook for defendant.
John W. Briggs vs. John A. Martin paper has now reached its thirty-third
and Alena Murdo, in Chancery. Decree year cf orutenso, having been published
of foreclosure sale granted, to take place that length of time at Chicago without
on or after May 1st, 1874, ia default of the omission of a single regular issue.
payment of 1170 53 with interest and It- has ever Iwcn foremost in its advocacy
costs. John Carveth fur complainant. of the fanner’s interests by the valuable
Hmith IL Ilcuyan vs-. Carolina II. information fvrnishcd on all subject* of
Henyan, in Chancery. Petition for sup­ farm indus-.y ; by it* valuable market
plemental decree as to custody of child. reports, its interesting miscellany end
Order entered giving custody of child to record of tho *oewn ; and in tho recent
defendant, owing to tho death of com­ great movement for refmm by the Far­
plainant Geo. C. Worth for defend- mers' Organ'-ations against all upjpe *sive monopolies, it has proved itself the

Potteryillrt was dedleat*d on* we«k ago |
last Sunday, th* sermon being preached
by Bev M. W. Fairfield. Other pas­
tor* participating in the sorvice* were
Rev. Mr. Huntley, Itev Mr. Glidden of
Grand l&lt;*dge, R*v. W. B. Williams of ।
Charlotte, an.1 Bov. Mr. Ashley of Oli-1
v*w
Th* Congragabonal choir uf I
Charlotte came in a body a.id supplied
charming music. Th* society at Pot­
terville was organirod an yoar ago.
Tho new church is a brick structure,
45 by 34 goat, neatly finished fa ash
end black vrafaut.
It sill seat oyer
200 worshipers, and cost •2,200, which
tho society there will wholly pay

Several pending motions were put
'out owing to tho abseocn of Attorneys, p.’e* at which it ia published (only Two
and there being no further business the Dollars por year) ia little compared to
tho benefits derived from its ]&gt;erusal.
Court niljour.u-J without day.
Published by Tur I’sitxis Fstuia Co.,
Chicago, lib. Send for specimen copy.

Home, and they ar* nut a few, can re- |
member old Churchill and his peculiar
wsys. One day ho was riding on I
horseback, when ho was mot by an old &gt;
woman who had nut so many of this
world's gned thing* a* ho. Taking out ;
Ilin wallet, ho handed her a quarter of'
a dollar, and rodo on.
He had ridden only a short distance,
when ho began to soliloquise thus:
“ Now, wouldn't I have done better
to have kept that money, and taught
myself some tiling
Whooliog his horen round ho n&lt;dc
back to where the old lady was stand­
ing. end said :
Give mo that money!"
She handed it to him, wondering
what he meant. Placing it in hi* wal­
let and at tho same time handing her a
five dollar bill, he exclaimed : 7Lr»

SUITS,

Say man : ore you hungy T Woman
are you faint for want of food 1 Child
do you want something to cat? If so
call at L. E. Stauffer’s Eating House
North Side State Street, wluiro you will
find everything in tho lino of eatables,
only 25 cents por meal.
16tf

l'ltt)n.UIUIII\!

Working Pants,

Hickory Shirts,

75 ctn. to $2.00.

NO. 4.

I, John Wolf, of
the City of Has­
tings, County of
Barry, State of
Tho beauties of our present |»*tal
For the put pose ot encouraging ar­
tists to luako the magnificent scenery of system u aptly illustrated by tho follow­
Michig’n, do no­
Michigan more of a speciality, in their ing which wo clip from a loading Now
sketching aud photographing, a* well England |&gt;a|&gt;or. It says : ‘The annual
tify , and desire
as to bring together in a panoramic ' postage on a copy of the Buim Jtr.nal
every
person,
view tho grandest imd'bost sceuory from
all parts of the Blate, tho Executive er iu Sen Franriscoj* 11.20 per annum;
man, &lt;woman, or
Committee of the State Agricultural । but it is W.10 per annum if placed io
Jtuciwty, have determined upon iveum- tho buz of a subscriber in tho Boston
Sultry.
child who has a
। mending the'payment of tho following ‘ postoffii-o. Was thsro *vcr a greater
. special premiums, in addilum to tho piece of absurdity ?"
~-I. 0. 0. F. — O^ Tuesday ovoniag lb.
dollar in money
Sickly so.
’ extended list under this clans.
officer* of HasUng* Lodge No. 57, I. 0. ।
For tho boat coUevifon of not 1
than i/Tin Bossn ov Enpesnou.—On Sa.ur- F., for the current tunn aero installed
to spend, that I
Weather bcautifal.
, thu. r 1'hotograpbu of Michigan scenery. day evening Uic gentlemen olcrtod as by Jeoob Ifa* D. D. G. M , as fol
am in want of it
member* of tbe Board of Education, met
Supreme Court in seuion at Lansing, iI by a Michigan ardst—
•20.00 prosnant to taw, and organized by
wWheat harvest is the order of tbe । First Premium
W. T. Eastman. N. G.
to meet my obli­
electing Hou N. Barlow, President. J.
W. H. Holmos, V. G.
II. Von Vo’vor, Secretary. »ud Hun.
John M Ikosmoc, See’y.
gations and that
ThU should attract tho attention of John M. Nevins, Treasurer, aud then
our artists and bring to tho State Fair adjourned until this (Wednesday) ere
Milo L. Williams, I*. 8.
I will give $1.50,
to be hold nt Grand Rapids, on tho 15, ning to consider the various application
C. L. Smith, O. G.
Wheat ia being harvested—crop light ItJ, 17,18, 10 and 20 of September, the J which hod bees filed for posU'on* in
furniture, for
Noe appointed, 1. G.
—quality extra.
finest display of scenery ever mad" nt
Cora never looked better at this seaeach
and every
N. J. Broaeon, W.
✓SousiCczszxTS.—We wsio shown Illis
some •169,000 worth of choice goods J-11--, 4.*L.n4- wvanw
John Seward, It 8. to N. G.
of all kinds, which they arc closing out. ClOllEbl uH.ni L HUiy
msrning a lox of cherry enneats .‘-oas
Our fire CDgin* works to the sntiusc- .
Benj. Cole, Is. 8. to N. Q.
the garden of cx-Alder man, D. O.
tkin of tho citizens generally.
J. W. Wright, B. 8. to V. G.
happen to come
The Exaiutiro Committee uf tho rele- W«oley, that were sa largo ss so ord&gt;IL Main, L. 8. to V. G.
No Council moeting Monday nvnning.
bration on tbo 4th, report me whole nsry Kiglish ch*r.y, and the best flav­
niSUTAX-— *». r. rwiuuun, &gt;:an
I into my posessNot appointed, R-'ft. 8.
Cause—no quorum prewont.
amount anbveribed •2d4,22: amount col­ ored of any current wo ever tasted. M r.
moved hi* Dental Rooms over th..- Ito.-1
J C
Service* weri held in the F-uanucl
lected •2S1.22, and that thedisburemcnt* W. told us he would have had asvsral
u“ “ w“St ion for the next
Geo. IL McLellan, Sitting P. G.
Church, at 10 i.
on tho 4th.
bushels but for the desturtive tendsney
Tho lodge has now a membership of
Our foreman i* abecht at his home in
For Pyrotechnics, 168,22; for the of a nmghlior* hens, but they had eaten
PxuJIo.-N. T. Parker &lt;&gt;t this city
M'.vuaty-two, ind is prospering finely.
will sell nt law figures, for cash or good NINTY DAYS
Battle Creek, on a two weeks’ visit
Band, *10,00; for Printing, fW.Ch).
Msy its shadow never bo lees.
aptirovvd note*: two goad Mares, ano
The Mite Soc iety will l&gt;o entertanined for Orator, 130,00; and all other expen­
weigh* about 1200 lbs., tho other alw.it as I am anxious
ds,
154,00,
leaving
of
tho
amount
coloa Fri.lay afternoon by Mr*. E. B.
The hop al Taylors’ bowery last eve­ 'JOOlba., twoScngloLugpo*, two double
locted a balance If 1'2,00, which by order
ning was really an oajoyabl* affair. To­ buggies, two double and two singlo Har- to close out the
of Executive Committee has boon paid
day tbe bowery ia fating removed, and
to J. Slattery's child who was burned by for a mammoth boqnot of unrraal tho floar, which is a splendid one, will
large stock and
the exp'osion of a rocket, and Um otiser beauty and rare frag
ba laid away to b* called into requisition
." ■
|10 if coHected will bo sor'-pewled. If
business of
Th* Council, if a quorum can be obMajor you about! have added «v trt again ore long.
not paid, tho Executive Committee will
Johnson A Co'a. a’li&lt;brnted Gold Pens
ho host in the market, for sale at the
City News Dvpjt. P. 0. building.

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE
The Great One Price Store, 36 Canal Street,

cm

ossn&lt;st« ro/qww

f/)Vf LUflBEIf FWSlfED l/t C4g LO^D

jsdco

tair.ml, will bo in uwaion ou Munday

feci at liberty to publish the namee of
evening pelt.
the paruos who subscribed it, in tho pa. Hoo. D. E. Cook, left home oa Mon­
day afternoon f«r a few days’ sojourn in

Wc*tetn,Now York.
Hiram Powers, the great American j
sruiptor, dfod at Florence, Italy, aa tho
27th ult, aged 68 yoar*.
Competition being the life of busi­
ness. uur furniture dealer* ore making
thing* hvely. CalFou them.
New potatoes are making their ap­
pearance, not on orr streets, but on the

lions* in rourse of erection on Ajipfc St
th* railroad.
J. L. Heed is building an addition to
his dwelling house, on Jeffcrwm Street
north of tho railroad
H. A. Bu«i-U is building quire an
addition to his reridcnco iu U» Second

boot

tables of some of otir citizens.
Mr. V. Lein* hm. hi* new store «m
Jrwso IL Grant father ot th* Presi­ State Street up to the second »toiy, and
dent, died at Covington, Ky., of general
will eoon have it inclowxl
debility. at 7 P. M, Juno 29th.
C. L. Johnson ia building » ■»»
✓I. it a fact, that we have not an ordi­ Wagon Shop, near th* &lt;—&lt;»«■ Clmreli
nance or CHy law fa this City of not­
and Apple Btrewtv
ings, that is in any dogreo valid ?
The Track at the Fair Ground la l&gt;eOur County Superintendent of Schools
is notifying, by portta! ranis, tlio time ing put ia order far th* {fouutj Fair.
When delta it will be as good a half
and place* of holding the fall exammamile Track a* there is in the State-

Sons Sesin.—Tho 8l Johusbury,
CaWmsM says that the Messrs. Fair­
banks hare received an order tho pres­
ent weak for fire sixty-ton rai'-oad
track scales for tho Erie Bailway. They
shipped eevontoeu car loads of scales
last week, and they hare the* far
shipped 170 ton* more scale* this year
than daring tbo same months last

Ltarrxix* Ccax.—The prompt rel'*f afforded in numerous caasa by tho
use of Dr. Trask’s Kagnaiic Ointment
has not only persuaded people that it
contain* Ma^uotism. but they call it the
Lightning Crre.
In Bhcumatiun, Wandeiing Pains,
Neuralgia, and Irritability, one *pp' catiou give* relief, and continued use
will usually accomplish a permanent

ortopoekat. No rars, no Jay.
Haoxtsw ox thi Iwswaaz.—The offi­ the remedy at the drag stare ol
The Street loading to the woU ‘too of cial report* show that tbo um of import­ Bobarts* Co.
th* city north of tbe Thoenapple, i* I*- ed risers ia largely on tho '■ i Ml eepoeially in N*W England. I*. Boston
ler hand of Mr. Thomas Altoft.
th* report shows ih* ianosm|(lnii to
hare Uat 1* IBM.
’ «7«.
^Oa Tuesday we mot el Grand Bapids U«r A. W..Bo3ey is budding a
Hou. N. Beriow. I. W. Vroouraa, Hou fence on Hi* West side of his lota &lt;&gt;n 4 221M2. - 1871. 447MW. aid thus
D. Striker, W. IL Powers, Jchn CarviUh , Broadway, and ha* otharwise derak dly f„ tbs present year A* femaud large-

end L A. HuIhsmA
The popularity of Lee Reed's csrri.
.gm fc fnBv demonstrated by his Urge
soto. in tho past few mouths, and havmg reorivwd esdsra for Iwewfy bag*-.
more than ho baa on hand
l/A fane Picnic far tbe bwnefit of tbs
children taunectod with the M. EHiradsy School, is being brfd.tHs (Wed
newlay) afternoon, in tho grove ttsur the
rwManro of Hom B. J. Grant.

Jjvt thanks are du aad

tendered to

Townsbip, in tti* county, committed sui^
rid.&lt;x» the7th tn*L,by hanging.W.teorw

tLst the p roboWo
of
riliiallaU. Hre AfaraP.TTMS»&gt;.l.
tbo death of ■ little grand ctald aboal a Mn. Nancy Mo, Ms*. Ltoey A Pres­
year ago, vh* got kilted by a w*«oMs. J. P- Thfltp, O* W. Ml
rniming over him, and from which um4 ffiatavrBar■' Mr*. Furt-es haa bean more or tea* d*Dbu^itelMMrtto^iiawrrfF. 0.

LOTS.

JOHN WOLF
rm: twtchSm.v.

For the reason
that my neighbors are growling about me
and say that I
am not making-

Tbo malarial poison in th* blood,
In the Stats of Connoctic nt in the
crisis *«, «a» !&gt;.«• hurts ».- which cansee ague, anil chills and fever,
970 deaths, and 5,203 marriages ; in- is speedily cancelled and mustered out ,
creaee over 1571, »1 births. 1,MM by tbo use of Krom. Fever Tunic. A
deatht, and 141 cuarrisgf.i. Ttare were boxoffiffl* fres of charge geo* with
raoro men than women born aad died. each bottle Th* remedy i. wnrauted
to contain neither arsenic nor strych­
nine. and is wammted to cum agao if

Water Lime,
Ohio lime, .
Shingles of all kinds,

a cent. But I
have made all
the money that
I care to make,
and I will divide
my profits and a
part of the pur-

my stock of fur“initure with my
- onst’mers. Hop­
ing that
-skfil
not be trgnbled
with
Mother
drouth thllBum-

vut.v te’wi-t
wt!
HAN
»•»*£jyJ

Go to the Banner Office

for FINE JOB WOBK.

Wool, Wheat, Oats and Carn.

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.

’ppplf

American Organ
Is Ofirii to tie hffic ■ to ftr
Ecerybodu Should try them, ufors Furthest
pSMrteM is jia^atailaM » IMS «■' »4 tmsUMwwr

THE

swjiw

i

HALLETT &amp; C

�MORTGAGE SALE.

The Babcock

ending with 187S, while within a leee
; length of time the Burlington and Mis­
suuri River Railroad had sold along
their lino 408,988 acre* to no Ires than
■
4 525 purchasers—on tan years’ credit
and 0 percent, interest- On sales mode
*
“,!C0
7»ew Year’s that company
require no parmiml on the principal uutil the beginning of thu fifth year, en i
’then only one-aoTcnth annually.
Thw'tcrras—tho beet over offered—
——*
running in the ears of many who bad
...
kmg sat crippled in bopeictaut-w with all
MlV TWO
TWn BOSES
niMVR
-F... ^—.1
Inaufratirm nf ih« RDM.
THE

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v Si
ax
agrirnltnral ano I^Onttftir.
?

tICHICAH CENTRAL R. R..

^SS^seTSsliFW'fd**

‘

ontso «tv

RANTED

Well may the Brahmin, rounding the
world ria tho Pacific Railroad, "under
that the happy dwelleri on the Missouri
do not worship the steam engine which
has brought them lo all the blessings he

To those going to Missouri. Kansbs. 1
Nebraska. Colorado, Utah. Wyoming.
Nevada. Oregon or California, wo roe-'
iimmend a cheap, safe, quick and direct
route, via St. Isiuis, over tho Missouri
Pacific Railroad, which runt its tine
I Day Coaches and Pullman Sleepers
’ from St. Louis to principal iKiinU ia tbo
J West. witAeto nUigr. Wo bolievo that
I tbe Missouri I’acifi.' Railroad has the
best track and tho finest and safest
I equipmeutjof any line west of tlio Mis­
, sissippi, or.d its ruunodiuns with roads
' further West ore prompt and reliable.

mLi^y*

,a

EsSs-Ss -f&amp;ffiS&amp;iT'' Grand River Valley Diraim

VINECAR BITTERS

s-Tieeo-x
Haniatlm
BITTERS.

WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS

suuri, Kansas ft Texas R. It, via Sedal­
ia, or orer the Atlantic 4 Pacific IL R-.
ria Vinita. For tnsps, time table*, in­
formation aa to rates routes, ftc., wo
refer our readers to I. G. Wheeler.
Northern Passenger Agent, 72 Lloyd
I St., Buffalo. N. Y. or E. A. Ford Gnueral Pasrengur Agent. St- Ixiuis, Mo.
Questions will be chijfrfuUv and prompt­
ly answered.

|LANTATION
Bitters

GIVEN AWAY.

I tJJa'’taUa^««£**7S,*t«7uiaiMMzkto “•

*s

..

Temperance Bitters'1

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EMIGRATION TURHIK'i

j OLD. RILIABLE AND DIDECT ROUTE.
iu at any other time, and hereafter you
will find it has been a hall hour well
spent.
The Atlantic ft Tacitus Railroad Com­
Just give mo the reins while you put i pony offers 1.21)0,WO ncrv« of land iu
your foot on tho stop, aa if to gt-t m ; i Central end Southwest Miwouri. nt
tho horse makes a inorajto gu; I tighten from S3 to S12 jkt acre, on e-n n sears'
tho reins and say ••whoa." Now put time, with free tran»;&lt;ortation from St.your toot on the step again; tho bom- l*&gt;uis to all purehasers. Climate- aril,
makes another move; 1 bold tho reins timber, mineral wealth, schools, churchand speak to him again. Tho burse is ea and law-abiding society invite rtuigetting excited. l*at him a littb on tho grants from all |»tnU to thia land of
neck, and talk to him soothingly. Put fruits and tic won. Fur particular" ad­
your foot cn tho step again, an i repeat ' drew A. Tuck, Land Conitnwsi.i nor, St.this process until tho horse will stand I Louis, Mo. .
&lt;7
still for you to get in and adjust your­
self in your seat and toll him to go. A
few such lessons wilt train him so that
I,. N. MIXER’S
ho will always wait fur your cider l/e ,
lure starting*
...
, ,
Now as your horse has just boon fed,
drive him at a very gentle pace fur the
first two or throe mile", until ho warms
up and his body fio-romes lighter But,
before you start, let mo show you bow
to hold ths reins; Take them in your
left hand, hn¥o theta of «pial lenght
from the bit. and to cross each other in
vour hand, the off, side one renting on

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$50,000 00

DOES IT!

DR. A. TXLASX'S

Magnetic Ointment
iriAXliArCET IISZASXS.

IN VALUABLE GIFTS ’

SINE’S

finger, tho back of the hand upward.
Now in guiding tho horse, you have
only to tm the wrist joint, which will,
direct him rfther right or left, as you |
wish. Keep your hand steady, with a
gvntlo racssurr on the bit—no jerking
or switching of tho reins. If mure speed |
is wanted, uko tho whip in your right
hand, to V gently used tor that purpose;
bo careful nut to apply it any harder
than ia necessary to bring him up tu
the required spied.
&gt;l«»k 10
aojtbnglywudintttnato m the most gen­
tle manner, what you want him to do,
and ha will try to d-» it- So noble an
animal should not iw handled roughly,
nor over-driven When you return have
the harness removed at once, and the

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Every year increases tlic popularity
of thit vulnaMc Hair Preparation;
which is due to merit alone. Wo can
a-eoiru our old patrons that it is kept
fully up to its high standard; aud it
is the only reliable and perfected prep­
aration for nttoring Gjlvt or F*»w&gt;
JIaib to its youthful eulor, making it
soft, luitroti", and silken. The sinlft
by iu use, becomes white and dean.

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Dr. WELL'S Eire «I Jinteiia

It is net a quack nostrcm.
The Ingredients sro published ca
ssch bcUle of medicine, e It'.is
uwd nod rccommiT.drd by Phy­
sicians wherever it has l*en Introdocel. Itwill positlvsly cure
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tn t'r» twn’ows sfnecs, RHEU­
MATISM. WHITE B WEL^
LING, GOUT, GOITRE'.

A. Morrison's Adi 'g Department.

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VOL. XVIII.
nriiiii । mu

Mwitjal and BMes Cards.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, JULY 16. 1873

GREBLE

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,

&amp;

RUSSELL,

Have a Full Stock of

HARDWARE !

Don’t fail to see the

HASTINGS SULIY CULTIVATE!

NO. 12.

fnw ita NU'TnA OWw.
I saw, too. n dirk ktiifo on the floor,
OI« WAT TO MEATFT.
eioeo at hi. aid.
Hooked at him tin instant—even,
rhispored Tridi.,
than I rememtarod to pity him—then his
alm, "papa is ash
.
.—,------- if tafrF* arid He
pulling. and out of breath; •.' I gu&lt;
1 wss mistreat of tta situation, for I
had come from behind Mm—done all
asina flash of light—and a-he rmo
to taa foot I stood with my hack tn tho
tightly ae
dosed door, with a calmnree that showed
,--------------------------- - ----------- —'■
wm not unhappy with Mrs. Maltby. it waa not my intention to immediatelv
"lamkeepiag urorjbody awvi 111
Only sometimes I wished for a little arouse tta bouse.
get
th.
lute.
'
most startling episode.
I With a prreonce of mind equal to my
So Horrie stuck his hands In his
own, he put the roil of trills ho hail benu
Wo had company to dine—Mrs. MMuchiur for into tho fob erf hi. waist­ pockets, and whistled end waited,
.winging round thia way aud that way,
coat, and with a glittering eye regarded lint on one foot and. tlica on the other.
» — petite, and I
'* Huh!” whispered Tejd^ rijapfag
hatr,«j I somsttass did, foe sta liked
tho kite through the crook,
"Your
boots squeak, they do."
But away acamperri Horrie, dieking
warning, the door was flung open, and
..txl.ods at every etopt untangling hie
a yosmg
walked la­
1 bobs and fixing his strings, and eMaabI foil Mrs. Maltby start under my tack. I will tot you go.'
bng over Aunt Susan's rocking, chair,
heads. (myself wae frighten st, the
Hu intense attention of mo changed na4 carrying a clatter every inch of tta
intruder looked w&gt; bdd and recktau.
to a look of wonder.
He was very handsome, but ho looked
•Ton, child, are not afraid of me F ’“Asidly hud tta door latch clinked

HSe.i3WCLfti

‘^^^B^OLIVER CHILLED PLOW !

•No,' I answered truthfully. •
■ 'Bt I watched you in your sleep a
moment ago, debuting whether it were
neoeeeary to kill you or not’
•You must have boon glad to find
that it wae not nocoasaty,’ I answered.
Ho looked more astonished than be­
fore, but 1 did not stop to think of
that.
‘Put the money back,’ I said.
\

AVitli^u full lino »( extras on hand.

W'T’UIU’JJJ A KBit

WAGOX

The only Wagon with tho Hlnpn Hlntiulorri Bpoko.

Ionia county takes 40 ; Jackson oi
Lenawee county takes

HARNESS, on hand,
made to Order. TIN. COPPER.
. SHEET IRON WARE Mulhifhctured to Order

just commencing some axclataaticm,
when she spied Tridie ou his tip-toe.
•Do not do that,' said 1. *1 ata yuur and his finger on his bp.
lend I was sorry for yon that day.'
"My! what’s tho matter, Tridi.P'
Ha did not speak, but a troubled look she saiil oil oamwtnaes in a minute ;
isturbed tho jpalu fixrinsss of bis
has t»ranm got that dreadful headco.
acta again F'
•How niueh money hare you there T
** No,” ho eaid, laughing and pulling
hot out of the door, and farther ana
further along tho porch, and peeping

Salt! Salt! Salt!
FARMERS

COMBINED CORN AND SUMMER FALLOW SULKY CULTIVATOR
I flung onon the doer next to my
writing daak and camo back.
■Tbaao 1 will giro you fronlr.” 1 said,
opening tho rolL ‘You saul to your
aunt it should bo the but time, and I

BXdkCKSKXTHIHG.

Viwr
DENTIST

Wille,.

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Mickijan.

COME AND GET ONE ON TRIAL !
Empire Bloct Hastm Junt 19, 1871

dwight

Pure Wines and Lienors!

&amp; wmtnAT.T.

jpoetrn.

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

What is it ?

DRUGS

Michigan Exchange.

Medicines
T. IlTsasUadsraAUu

PAINTS &amp; OILS

IF YOU WANT

I'HESCRIPTIONJJ AND

smm linos!

POEM FROM AL 'S MACHINE

Chromo
School Cards,
9nr ffgos oeroT.

FAMILY

tiMoMr ,M«ai
WHa*UU»M Islkall

Throe years passaiL . 1 had never
heard a word of Guy Hedfoy. when, one ing madn front jitenyftteisi in Wftass,
day, tho Bromleys of Now York, who from which form the tarin at a vary
were coming to visit me, Mkri leave to
bring a friend. I axtondnd tho solidtod invitation, and Mr. Guy Sedley
camo.
It was a shock, but he gave no token
olthe-jxsL TUriaimri from hi. errors, ui Europe and tbs taut, wnlteei by tta
lii gy gktori 1 C.
he was so refined and manly that ta
was tho distinrrtstad of my gmets. I
loved him, tat I thought: ‘Ho must
bate re. tta wamp^ uf ms righto. Ho

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HASTINGS IARBLK TUBE!

tTALikK

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VaA^fa^

School Books J- Stationery

bh elves. stc.

Ts

I don't know why, but from that mo­
ment 1 pitied him.
Ho got up and cmnmenopi walking
tha floor. I tell you Winifred, I must
have this money,' he eaid. ‘I jnnst for you,' 1 said with taara in my eyas
have it to-night, to-night,' ta repeated.
*¥«,' ta said, gravely. ‘And 1 love
Mrs. Maltby was silent. I caught a yvu for it.'
gllmpm of tar Ceca Flint wae not
He put Mrs. Maltby’s money back,
and rearrang«d tta chest I begun to body there like Luey Watson and me,
listen nervously for voice, about tlio to see to you.”
bourn, but all was very still. IJn Lx-kod
Tta tears were pretty nearly in Tritho cheat and gave mo tta key.
i &lt;lu&gt;,» eyee. Inst ho triad to keep them
•You know where it » kept F
i back, and still the frixxlsd, brown head
•Yre, in a drawer in her dreestng went on bobbing up ana down, and ev­
room-' I wondered how ta hod obtain­ ery way over the cherry basket, while
ed it 'Harry and got away.'
the tongue trotted on, too, as fast as
*Ttare is no danger; I pared tho way poasibU.
carefully. Pure, Drava, little girl, how
•' You see I could not spare you mine,
fearless you are for yourself!'
for I must barn them for luncheon to­
Ho looked at mo eornratly, u U he morrow—I might rparo you four, maywished to carry away a dear movie ry ta, and maybe Lucy might spare you
of my features, then wrapped his eLak six; that makes” counting on her fiaabout him, flung up tta sash, aud gere—■' let me eao, why, it would be
leaped aoundlresly out into the dark­ quite a lull six and tour make tea; but
1 just do think you might have gone to
ness.
I extinguivtad tho taper .and crept get your own and—”
back to bed. I did not hear a sound
*• But. sister," broke id Teddrn, “ I
don't want yours a bit, only just to
about the house until daybreak.
When I arose I saw tta diik-knife
glittering in the suuUna naar mt writ­ know papa waa so tired, and there was
ing desk, where I bad laid it Then I uobedy to take care about (he noise;
and yon must not speak so loud now, it
ahuddwri.
At eighty o'clock the watchman who will just wake him right up, after
wutapt on tho grounds waa found I
gagged and bound, just inside sllriBat, m it happened papa bad bean
born'e mitrancr. ‘ Yas, Guy Bedk-y uwaku several minutes and Lad coms
pavri ta. way oooly and surely.
to the window just in time to aoe tta
A year later I was mistrcM of Ital- little frixxtahead thrown back toughing
burn; tta tasiutiful boose, tta spacious and shaking at tta idea of anybody on
grounds, were ell .mine. Mrs Maltby liulo as Iridio etayiag home fame tta
tad diri and taqueatliri them to mo.
cherry tree to take care of anybody so
big as papa; In tune, too, io sre a.foar
On her dying bed aho had said:
•Violet, you are my heiress. Thoro is roll down the little brown cheek, ns
only one bring taing who tas my blood Toddle tip-tori tack to tta bril door,
•Ob, God!* H. flunggp.hl4.ams with in his veins; him I disown.'' tiho iiia heart almost broalfag between
pauasd, and then wont on : “You havo thinking of tta ta1’- chorne# aad.flf. be­
seen my brother; I loved biro; I was ing co hlllo ho could do no good to any
ambitious for him, but hia natural bout odo ao big as papa. But when Tsddw
Was eviL Wo bail a ctuum. Flora, n pooped softly m at the door.nd saw
lovely child, who was brought up with psie looking bright and refreshed after
him. They worn engaged to ta- mar­ his (rood stoop, amt foil th. kiss whfch
ried, but I forbade it 1 revealed to bar said. "Aly Hills Teddi. has done all this
for me,” ptang than any words osuld,
and daris of daring. She loved him, he forgot aJjKbout cberru-s and about
she trusted him ; but nhe was delicate being so very.little, and tanc that to
and died. lie said I killri her.’
Hha grew pain, even past her dying
pallor She went on:
‘When I last *aw him thn officers of
justice wore after him; ta was a doftallor; ho hail stolen money tn pay hli with a tiiuoly pape:
gambling debt- He is probably in jail untitlod Jock A»ta
now. but I will havo none of him. and culinr tompiatana i
fluencne to which si

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I went and took a seat near him.
‘How lovely this view is!' ha sxdstewd, pointing toward the distant

�POSITIVELY THE
lari

ST AND FINEST SHOW ON EARTH!

No Dull Tinies

14 OOMIWQ

keMt
the two Governments and to adranco
the luUrrets of the United States in tho
i lands ruled by the Sultan.
1 The Y. M. C. A. of Chicago Imveinjtinted an excellent work by opening
1 tree reading room in. th» MicUgM,
1 Southern
: k I-L:,.: .:&gt; ■
'f..r
| tho convenience of irmim.
Tho cUtor ol the Woodstock. Vt..
j-Slzaderd bad sent to him from PlymI outh. on tho ‘28th of June, a frfititj
। of snow taken from a anew bank in
ic Rocky Mountain grizzly. An .1 that town, and adiahofhrt maple euthat ho enjoyed sugar &lt;m enow
joitrich tian was an oatrkb. ami gays jI gar, so
M.- .1_______ --___ *. -Y a
..
\tlm ipectator seme idea of what that
Luge leathered specimen is, waa also a
lavorite with the crowd But it would
be vain to attempt a rocnpitulatiutt of
Certain Texas politicians, now in
I everything. Suffire it to say that there
Washington, have got into a warm , wi re about three acre* covered by thia
wrangle about the disposal of certain
New Advertisements.
offices in the Stale, and instead ol re­ with animals c«-h of which waa a t
ferring the mattar to ths people at the healthy specimen uf a rare speciet.
In tile next tent wm Um- ring «
polls in tho usual way, they liar* rushed amphitheatre. With the avristaucu
to Long Branch, to gyt the ear of the Mr Dingrss. the genthnuaaly agent.
President and to secure his docuuin up­
on a matter *l&gt;oat which he can know
but little and probably caret les*. Tho
chief parties seotu to be Gov. Davis; and
Gon. dark, poatmastcr nt Gahrenuu ;
Ibe former sp[&gt;eara to want a r»-uu&lt;uination, and tho latter opposing it aa dolrimental to Ute Republican urgaumation

forepaugii

shows

Sherman J. Rich

Crockery.
Tea’s,

Coffee’s,

Stoneware.

TEA and

COFFEE,

'hkh^«™y
Also, be has a Image Stock of

all kinds of Fish.

CASH PAID FOR BUTTER AND EGGS
At the old stand of M. Allen, 6ta» Street. Hastings, Mich.

SMITH. MANEE&amp; PRESTON.

ySo"
a cm:tw
&lt;□ ~y
&lt;s-ooi&gt;a
’MOK. LITHOGRAPHIC CARDS. REWARDS OF
MERIT, and everything you need tn

MUSIC,

UNDER FIVE VAST TENTS

j

AT NEW

YORK

FHICEN ’

•»1" c“"“' •» 8““ •»' J-s-~«

lb. rue.. s—s n~t

•

Streets, Hasting*.

Hulling J5.QOO People. consisting of

.

TWO ENORMOUS MENAGERIES'

live rnagaitii ent laoise .a* if *iu
part &lt;&gt;t him, and, iiyb-t-d, w^n
or her Leanly site might l&gt;« tak-i
h ; the loatortionivl, Sigiwr Far
ii ikes one believe that hr- In-lung -

ONETH3JIAHOMEH AND HORSES

SWH! j.

4/04.

BACON &amp;, KARRS’

IftPROVED

Being the most simple in con­
SnlfK
theant!
Wlueasily
elrr «f-adapted
II 'Umhi fur
st
metof
ion,
to

10,000 Woiitaful Curicsitii

visit relate* Io local polif-cs, a Lout-1 it
unce be giyeu to understand that tb-v
have got into the wrong plare. Thv
Admieiatratiiin has, ptdf-eriy, neither
time or dispositi-m to adjudicate up-.ti
any such issues. The practice of rue •
uiog to Washington or to the FreuJuut.
now to prevalent nil over the South, to
secure tho adjustment of every little Axlitical difficulty which can and vttghrt^
be settled at home by the voters convented, pieeeni a scandalous epectark,
and is corrupting and pernicious to tho
organization which allows it. We uev
or thought much of the Democratic
theory of States' rights gjuverthvlev* wr
Fourth by a t.'iO,(K&gt;0 tintit tiuti, that ttth of the thirty seven
Sunday aiuniiug the - Lluff«l
States composing this Republic are rotu- were umslceaed by an uailbqaakpeUnt to take care of their own adair -.

U &gt;p&lt;

L.IM. SATWTACTIOS «.

Glassware,

trtair

tho Indian chiefs Santauta and Big
Tree, the protection of whom is pledged
in soma way by the (Jenera! Govvrnuteui, only ou condition that tnu of the
Federal oAuvm in hi- Hute, induing
of course, that of )»&gt;stuuui.-r al Halves ton, shall be placed at hie dhposal
I:
Davis has really gone Io Doug Btauch

UP OUR WAY THIS SUMMER.

different
kindsin
ofthe
work,
t it (luarnning
the
past year
Brat
easier, faster, and with less
noise
than
any otherover
sewing
iiilcc
of its
Superiority
alt.

THE TWO MENAGERIES
Here can bn sevn a

MONSTER FCEBIi’OlIM I

■

other setting machine.-

First-Class Instruments.

This week we publish an advettieeusctit
detailing a few of the hwdiug features
of Mr. Adam Forepaugh.s gigan'i- exhibitxm, which is to exhibit here the
afternoon and evening of Wednesday,
July 23d. The coming of Nr. Forepaugb.s two great Menageries, gram] par« of Ubi.&gt; are v-ry greatMuseum, and Equestrian oqpuii.-atiou
The City Council -I Ole
into thia county will prove a rate treat Tuesday uight pa Mod an

New Scales
New Styles.

most stupendous aiuuseinen: euterprw*
of tho age, and is worthy tho patronage
of everybody. The arrasgvmeot of the
tve great exhibition tents is such that
all who would like to look at the imuiouse collection of animals, and curios­
ities in tho four Menageries and Muse­
um tents, and not come in contact with

New Prices.

The Magnificent Museum
nagerie exhibition. Exp«rl:::~ to setfor !•&gt; approval on fata return.
all Bony County at Heatings on Wed­
Hon. E. B Ewing, one of tin- Su­
nesday July -Id. th* day of exhibition,
premo Court Judges of Mirevuri. died
nt Iron Monnlnm Saturday night of
cerwbro spinal meningitis.
and in order that this community may
Twenty p-rsons were drowned at
know in what estimation the establish­ Gre&lt;n lake. Wisconsin, on the Fourth,
ment vf Mr. Forspaugh'a is held by the by the uj-«-!tiiig ut boat* during a
poop!* of this State, we republish the fol
A jewelry store at Bmuduu. Vf was
lowing nolire from the Detroit Frikae.
rubbed by Lurghun early Thursday
in which city Fompeogh lately exhibitmorning ol 15,000 worth of goods.
Tim Delaware peach growers hare

.

Very Low

Bt.y/ Suita. Wool.
Union’ Ciwdxncrc Huito, wool.
“ Cotton rniits,
I.iQm dotita,

fit* STrm Of ifUTS

4 cups

TWO-HEADED NEGRO GIRL,'

6679
ia’jjtja'aagi.aSe

MIMS,

1 Keep a Fashionable Tailor and Cut and Make
to Order.

‘HDfflOTRSE!

as«sa THS GREAT DOUBLE
,

CIRCUS'.

Equestrian Aggregation and

lloonui ontl Offices to rents over nij; store.
Useless. Mu u.icx

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Ft,

MUDGEi

Performing Wild Beast Show.

1 AwoeslI-sIraAr setars BS&lt;I selmsea in u.a c&gt;MORTOACE^AlJC.

183390

ML IMONI
RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS

Joseph

pt lug i

CITY
TWO CMAMJO EXHIBITION
IU.S.-T. uA r.ni.a.L-r, I.-. * It t
&gt; •
nemtemew in ewWWndmi. Ckllkrea ws4«r

50 Gorgeous Golden and Emerald Cagea

NEW STOCK OF
Light and Heavy Groceries.

DRY GOODS,

CLOTHING.

^WTBl

WSFICTIOft I
Mrs. Utwa V. Brook ar. sister of Vie­
nna C. Woodhull died la N- Y. City
Wedaesdsv. of Bright s daseere of the
Id—w '
'

J. Cole &amp; Son,

HATS AND CAPS,

boots and shoes,

PATENT COOLER

W1I0I.E3AI.I: A IttTAIL

GR

NEW

WAREHOUSE, PHCENIX CASH STORE

Ota gak dik UratUtiu atu
LAID lUffiE,
mm
WHBUK,:
UElOi BAIR
Shingles, Lath, Ac.

Will ”&lt;* be Undersold.

�Tlfe Rj»fifeucAfl

piared hfatrelf in cere of Dr. Charles
Ruaaal! and i* rapidly improving, aad
hopro to bo out in a short time
II. is
to Room an, st the Hastings House,
where bp will b* pleased to re* any of
hte old friends aad nrighbor*

Regular Mooting Monday reentag,
July 14th, 1873.
Prraout—Mayor, R&lt;K-ordar aud Aid*.
Dawson, Mulgr, Ifokv, Jnwoll, BesamcT.
Hanu, aad Bentley
Minutv* read and approval.
By Aid. Bcaamer—
Thrt tho word* ‘ in tho ward to purwni owninr" in th* rose fatten in regard
io (laving itroete adopted Jun* 18th,
1878, b* .truck out and th* word
‘agniaat" b* inserted instead.
Adopted by ayes and nay**
Th* sidewalk Committee reported a*

Th* New York ffsreUpublishes a re­
port that th. mate Park Omamimioappovated by th. fast legislature favor
'-he eouvereion rate a State Park of an
immeoro tract of land almost entirely
in th. Adirondaaka much frequented
by tourist* and covering about 834,000
aoree, which, wtee finished, would be
th* largest pork in th. world but UM.
th. United State* Park on tho Yelfow-

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Canal Street.

We have no BRJ1JYCU STORES so don’t make a Mistake.
Ht’MMEH

CASSMERE SUITS,

laaxtuu—The later Orrea offisre tn
prepay th* portage on albite exchange*.
Nor Qrrra R&gt; Ltraaat—Agretaag to
•end n Dailey one year foy the publica­
tion of its I’aoerncrr*, and then »topp&gt;«&lt;
it nt the rad of six months, a* |ho Chi­
cago TrAuat and Araimy Past hXV* done

sidfandks would respectfully report:
that they hare carefully examined the
different Wards of the City, and they,
would recommend that sidewalks and

Commoncing at the Bridg* on East
•id* of Michigan A venue, running North
to tho rreidonce of Mr. Happen. A
We commend thu item to the atten­ crorewalk arro** Michigan Avenue on
tion of Senator Richardson of tho 2nd
District, Duncan. Stewart and that ad­
dle-brained Griffith, who played recond
liddie far the cpporiUon to the Park at
Detroit, at Lansiog last winter.

CAS8IMERE SUITS,

CASSIMERE SUITS,

$10 II $15.

l.r*r or Rrmix* remaining at tire
Hastings P. O. July 15th. 1873.
Mr*. Lucinda Brown, Susan Croat,
C. A. Cam, Purer Durkee, Alexander
Eno*. Charles Juhuean 2, Jonathan
lemsbury, Harry A. Sperry.

FINE
BH0K SUITS,

Direct your letter* to number of P. O.

WHITE
4/T0 BIf OUn

GOOD
COTTO^Dg 3UIT9,

Linas Suita

sttre and certain ague cure will find it at
J. P. Roberts, ft Oto's, drug store. A
chill cure, warranto! to cure ague, wnr-

State Street to the bridge, crosswalk on
East aide of Crook Jj’root, across Stalo
Street, cress un both sidex of Jet!i&gt;r»on
Street, acmes Stale Street, aula walks 16
feet wide from Honry A. Gb^dyear’s

strychnine, and warranted to do good
without danger of doing harm. It I
leaves tho system in a vioroua healthful I
condition, free from all ague and ma!-I
nrial potion*. A box of pills tree c,&lt;.
charge with each bottle. Ask for Krore j

Of the townships in this county,
Thornappl* pays tho largest tex for 1 It­
'S, her statpMx lining 1041.05 and
that of Pnurtevilte *999.25, and tho
lowest io paid by Yankee Springs *445.
&lt;14, and t ho next on tho list is Hope,

J'rtxa.—In rases of piles. Dr. Trask's
Magnetic Ointment art* like a cbarre,
afTordiu; immediate and poetive relief
by one application.
Wo know uf person* who ran got re-

already ordntad in tho Mound ward
leading tn the School House.
Wo
We Cud the alnve in nearly all our would, also, recommend that the side­
exchangee, including the Detroit TrA­ walk. lie repaired in front of D. C*
mm, the N. Y. TriAsow, and the Boston llawteys, J 8. Goodyear*, James A.
8wou*»*r* and M.S. Stebbea* reeideni-o.

. All pcrwu* who aspire To beauty or
personal appearanno should not ncgto* t
that natural acoensory, tho hair By
many It has bean neglected until tho
hair has bocvum thin, gray, or «utir»ly

John Adams of Quincy, Maarechuw-ts,
and whi ther they ever read that his
mm, John Quincy Adams, l-*ramn I’ren-

tile West side of Church Street. Ret&gt;airing the walk* in Pont of llcury Baifoy*.
Ix l*Maaxa Ctocav,—Proceeding* for Ed. Holbrooks. Geo. M. l&lt;cwcys and
Dr. Upjohn* r&lt;«*tdenco*. A crowwalk
lb* wrek ending July 11. 1873.
Eatafoof Katie P. Taylor Minor, iutoss Broadway uq the S&gt;uth ride ol
Ichabod W. Taylor, appointed guar- Center Streot, Si.lo walk* an 1 m»*uw*lk*

Sultry
Showery.

administrator tiled, hearing on allow­
ance Aug. 4th. Estate of Charles B. Broadway to Cass Street, a crosawalk
| Athaarn and Sarah K. Pickerd, minors aero** Green Green Street on the East
rid* of Market Street, crosswalk aero**
Green 8lrest ou th* East »id* of Broad­
way. All of which is respectfully sub-

Gold 115 1-4.
Abundant.—Ch*rri*s and Currant*.

lte;&gt;ort say* that there u to be anoth­
er decline in th* price of tea.
z Whortleberries are in market, end
the crop i* said to be a large on*.

«h*at grow in ths shock.
Decidedly loaded.—The current bualie. and cherry tre*e on th* ground* of
Hou. Shuman C. I’rindl*.
, In the townahep of Prairieville the
!* last wmtor waa paid on every diecriptiou of the real eetate
&lt;
Nell Parker fa ietting double team*
at tt,U0 a day. Surely R ia cheaper to
rid* than to walk there hot dap.
Ackley'* Soda Fountain ia th* only
•p«ci&amp;c remedy we know for tho Gene­
ral debility om fo-1* there hot day*

The Statue of Ethan Allen was unvMled at Burlington. Vt, on the 4th
in«t, ta the prerencs at tea thourend

Gerrit Smith mad* a fsrv.nt appeal
in behalf of Cnb«, at Syracuse on th*
4lh. He hoped that, atac* th* Govern­ on tho South side of Center Stroat, and
ment breitatad, tb* propl* would take Sidewalks and crosswalk* from Church up Cuba'* canvo Mid force tho Govern- Street to Broadway on tho west ride of

The above •xpeeeses our **mlimenUi
precisely, and we j-rin ia the hope most
varuestly that our Government may be
indu. wd to aid in Cuban I uJ.pondouce
4&gt;a motion the report wus adopted
On motion the report was toil on tho
Proteatant Episcopal Mireion of Char table until next meeting.
'The street Cutnrniitw reported on pnvlotta, Mich, dreire, thus pubhely, to ten­
der their heart-felt thank* to tho young
Indi** of Emanuel Cliurrh u! Harting*,
for their tuuely |i*cu]u*ry aid ta behalf
of the Mission. Ws ran do no more
than to pray God to help them, that
their aubfo and g*n*rou* effort* tuny be
rewarded four-fold fa U-ringa more submit the following report ;
We have concluded a bargee with I
levring than mere dollara and rants can
Mr. Michael Ceacyof Grand Rapid*, for
bring.
the earn of 10 cents per yard, the city to
Txn can or rax Hnaxr.—We learn furnish ell materia! and plow the ground
that thro. dog*, two of them the prop­ for said paving
erty of one man, were rauttht killing
■Keep on lb* premise. ofSelim P. Cady,
last Sabbath morning. An inroetigation showed w twenty-four ahrep
killed or injured, th* property of Merer ■
Hal. end Cady, with a lose of some fif­
ty dollar, more fa our judgement than
all the dog* in Barry Countr are worth.

DuMcatwaT Dsscx. —Invitation* are
out far a dediestory dance. at Naahrilto,
under the supervision at C. B. Rkhardwn, on the 30th fart. The party wiU
be held in hi* new brick store, the muAids. Jewell, Boiro and Beattoy were
« .,11 b. u s°*l - -h.
-S'"1',
appointed.
the supper a treat, and all things in or­
The following arrownts wen present­
der. We treat the aUmsdano* will be
ed and allowed by aye* and nayo« :
targe. on the part of all who enjey tupOro Curry, Poliro ereviea, July 4th,

/ Ataam Smith, Eeq, of Knowirerilta,
OriMM County, N*w York, a wealthy
tararer, i* spendiag e few day* with W.
K. Barbar,of this city.
k On*ol th* tatret rtylre, aUendmg
pubbe ball*, with a mtwmj wred. &lt;*
th. hat. Far' particular., enquire of
AT^ritafor of the Brew /rerael
FwnvaL—Tb* Good T.mpiare wiU
giro an Ire Cta— Fertiyel at their
Hafita this city oa Friday re*mMjB1r
18th. A cordial tavitatioa ia wteadad

Wm

Tinkler, PtoHre

rervira, July

4th, W OT
A. J. Rum. P'dire rerrira, July 4th.

14.00.
#
G«&gt;.N. Reed, rerrira an Marahal,
141 GO.
John Wtaarort, nail*, repairing Iloee,

SUITS,

t ■

Working Pants,

Hickory Shirts,

76 eta to *2.00

26 cta.&gt;Each.

Cotton Socks,

wutghs olaiut 120' U«., the other about
9W lbs, ta o Single bnggiea, two double
buggioe. two double aad two aiagl* Barnctsu*. Hero an&lt; bargain* for thoee
minting *uch property, that are not

w hirh cure* alt din-ase* of the scalp
This wonderful preparation Wclv upon
the gland*, which •np(X&gt;rt and nourish
tin hair, restore &lt; gray hair to its origi­
nal color, make* tho scalp white and
ctorui, remove* anil prevent* the forma-

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE
The Great One Price Store, 36 Canal Street,

crupticn.. ; mid, by its tonic and nutri­
tive properties, restores the s-alp to a
healthy state, and create* a new growth.
A* a drossing, it is unsurpassed, giv­
ing the hair that brilliancy ao much ad­
mired by ail.— But— C—uKrnd

Local Bbjiftcs police;.
D.wf»ral /•»

Keep a large supply of Salt Cur sale at Lowcrt market ratea, ia
their Brick Wnrehou.se.

Cmkkt*.—133 dollar* M-enu to tq
tlw&lt; price of Burial Care* at John
Wolf*, while Braanvr Heath ft Co.
furnished one on Sunday la*-, for the
only son of their nwpocted friend, J.
C. Hanna fur tho n-asonablu sum of
85h. It wn* a finer Casket and better
t.-inimed than he ran trim one, with a
better Hoarse funitebol than with the
8125 Ca*kct. Query rat i»h do matte:.

TtaSill t wrtk 10 wml an tui HBert kite four.
10 Barrel Iola and more jwlti to dealers at a
vance above Car-load Bates.

Fatrrr Jis* in radleM quantiriee, and
of ISO moK approved pattoni*. fur Bate
by F. D AeUny. nt the City Drug
Store.
Pra*ixn.—From the pronibes of tlx*
subscriber un Sect. 3U, in Button-l,
alxint tho 1st uf May lost, two 2 year
oM stecre, dark red. and on* 2 year old
heifer, light rod nnd white face
Any
faformatioa n« Io th&lt;- whetaabMK
said cattle will bo liberally rewarded1’. M. Bun,
, Butl.nd, July 15,1873
tf

Water Lime,
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kinds,
f//f£ LU/BBEIf fUltfISffED

Teeth, a new stock jwrt received nt
Slot aboil's Dental office.
I8w2

If!

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L04B

LOTS.

Gold fillings a speciality ntStetahatTs
Dental ofltolfrw2

Wool, Wheat, Oats and Corn.

Tooth powder, the "best fa the «
at btrfabfaTa Dental office
mm IvreM. Fernel** ■* nalrt KtlawW &lt;X
n&gt;&gt;d* Uy CmV.U. Il.iarJ * tte, »ta k*&lt;8
MtWty sU, 4r»«&gt;U., m tb* b*M
■iwr sMms*. H a*»***q**l. Vtakoi

kMT

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.

S3J000 worth of
lure. wiU be sold at cost at
Bfismer. Heath If Co/oidore
for the neai 60 days. To
make room
stock of Furniture.
will
sell our whole stock at cost for
cash. This is no humbug.
Come and see for yourself.
BESSMER, HEJlTIf^ CO.
Hastings, J line 7, '73. 7tf
A. J. gpooabte, woeM announce to
the public, and to tho fanner- ia partfcular that ho i* Agent for Barry tkiunty,
for the retebrated Spiral Spring Wagon
Seat. Tiny arc th* brat, eauret, and
most dunnbto seal, ever made, and no
other rest can be *old whore there reels

ROM It He PiMic ■ fix

Everybody Should-try them efore /uh

Iswr.—On th* 44h tart. Mr. 8. W.
Laue to.t on th* rtrrrtx of this City, a
Diary. Any p««n finding it wil ooaf*r a »p«toi f*TOI hy tasting the rem*
al this office, or fa care of Dr. Roberta,
a: th* Poet Ofaw

M SMMHB4 tew-Sere «B Mt ret M atata.

�The Babcock

•ICB1STR CUTRAL R R.
Grand River Valley Divisn

now ivmuletcd, i ami juireongere are
oflond a iitj.: cUu, all-rail route from
St. Louts tn Tcxnr, cither mr tho Mifaouri, Knnras &amp; Toxat IL If, via Suelcdia, or over th. Aflmttiw A 1‘ariflc It 11-,
via Vinita. ‘For iunjw, limo tables in­
ionnation at to rxt-», rente*, do..- wr
rafar our reader* t-&gt; I. O. Wbe-der.
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Agent, 72 Lloyd

PCS

.iTOS-trst-ta!
iWKsnei

EMIGRATION TURNIN&lt;»

^any olL-rs l,2tH&lt;(0W acres of land in
Central and Southwest Missouri, at
from Wit to W12 par Hm-, on seven yonrs*
limo, with fr-v transportation frum Sf.laiuia Io all purctmveni. Climate. soil,
timber, num rat a|ealth, schools, church-

Ayer's'Ague Cure,

iHifc

’ ’ Cl. TW Lairoi I

mnkholi

Sinital ui Initial

lo market, is Hind
and it abutieg hit
,
I have bean in a great many farm-houtM, and have always toted that, where
tho wife «u eompoUad to exchange the 1
egg* ami jxrultry fat grwriee, tho hus­
band spends a largo tom annually in
tobacco and whisky. To reform such a
nractico appaara nearly out of th.- ra-c.

DENTIST

Trani

have froveo

GIVEN AWAY.

H F. Mui itrftrfe
WATER

WHEEL.

Magnolia Balm
Puro Blooming Complexion.

LIFE

BELUW THE

SURFACE !

Michigan Central R. R.

ALL WORK PHOTOGRAPHIC. WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS

OLD, RlLIA.lt 1ID DIRECT ROUTT.

taste of soil- boiM eggi. roast chickin,
and the fruiu. aad hoi, content with
baked pork anti bsant, fried bacon, and
greasy potato-'*, and target* that hit
wif# and children do not fully api-n*I—.-I t... ■ ... -11 —._ :__

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L. N. MIXER’S

Havana Lottery of Cuba.

Scrofula Syrup

Magnetic Ointment

SaaJsgguf

50,000 00
POPULAR

EXPOSITOR

Ayer's’ Cathartic Pills,

SINE’S
ITERPBiSE.

Gratetl SCBCIuLA &lt;H C1KE EfflEDI

(kt Grad Caiflal Prize, tf S5JW isiGtid!

iiiitiilziEliMnHftnUL mtts
uf atajuflg I-irdsti. Whatbar U war hi,
own, it th- ditMvcry of none on. else,
I i-naiRF. lai] at Mils distan: day, Ln: the
fact ia. aud a staph onott ia, w&gt; have
two small points to look after The
, first of three is a plenty of feed at all
tiusartrtaisibto; and tbi&lt; naxt it a warm,
she Itrred place for the bent to roll in.
For ths first, we uro coni, ihellad, and
placsd in a box under cover, and a fre-l
of mao! and lopp-rod milk miied togather, or milk and bran. Omw a -Jay '
tins ia put in a trough muds uf two
boards, liks tbo ietlar V, having the

GREENBACKS

‘•p.ssms'W
DODD'S

nervine
DOES IT!

/

sjaK’wiaft.'.wMsis
। * w.tas.v.f faSit ••*&gt;*•'

Detrait izniti I Izlr 1h®i UM

Price, 31,00 per Bottle.
EPIDEMIC

DISEASES

traduced. I twill positivtly cure
SCROFULA, SYPHILIS
it its tariau itagei, RHEUMA TIS.V. WHITE S WEI^
LING, GOUT, GOITRE.
BRONCHITIS.' A’ E R VOUS DEBILITY, INCH’-

TteftfMsutll-MtiB
PiwrftlMuteai Dsnfctutcll'vezaju). duia

nn. cbook-s wntE or

Peninsular Railway.
tas t

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THE BEST PAINT IN THE WORLD.

DOUCHE

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A.M.8.MII.V

Flm&amp; Grali tausialcickut,
Statemcnm,
Noto Hoads
Letter Head*,
VtallltiR Cards.

Full Sheet PoaUts,
Two Sheet poatore,
XMaoc Fragrammre,
Auction or Sato BIDS.
Wedding InvltatAnna,
Houblo Mammoth Foster.,
In that aoy kind or styi. nr Printing,
From a emu hno Card to a Ten Kh,-ct
Poster, call at Tan Baxkkb Oryicu.

BOILER WORKS.
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HASTINGS, BARRY C0UNTVMICH1GAN WEDNESDAY, JULY 23. &lt;873.

^^Tho soft eye* glittered into a defiant

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NO. 13.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL,

HARDWARE!

... ——-J* — "ggjflJIQJll";

of wnwim

’ &gt; . Induing everything kq&gt;t in a first riaos store

"You are mistaken, uncle, tercel &lt; Hariri A dear whistle, half n mile
Emnayit* baa not touched * drop of ar­ away, clearing tiro rilrcco like ttu» call
ctent s|lirite ia a you. Ho baa promised of sotno iwr-ct-thrmtctl bird.
mo never to touch it again I"
It was the express. whoM plume of
“I hopo ho never will, my girl,” raid lurid smoko spanned half a continent—
Jonathan Beer*, although tus tone be­ the long serpent-like train, glittering
trayed no very ranguin* fooling. "But with light, and carrying a great eye of
it ain't n safe thing to do. It's a mad­ tiro in troct, winch nightly thundered
----- .-------- ' liquor i*. and nothing short. , onr th* line of rails, and shot Ilka a
throw­
to break out at any time. I ■meteor cut of tight into the hush and aLiooQUtaatoin wreetiaiac
ing the quoit; and afterward* there waa
vs*’ a good follow «aough. ,■itenro of tho woods, Westward bound. a chariot race.
Tho way train passed at ft,’making a
Tho*e who took part in these contest*
brief stoppage at tho lluratley station
io t&gt;* trained under a taeater flag tew
!&gt;«yond, * mere wooden shod with a month* before th* time far holding tho
platform on cither tide. Half an jrerao*. Only native-barn Greak* ware
hour afterwanla a slow and heavy allowed to engage in thmu, and they
freight train fallowed it, running off on were required to bo men of honarabte
a side-track toward th* river shorn until p.irenta"* and good character. Neith­
tlu&gt; express should Imre safely passed. er were they alfowod to us* any unfair
And ft was the nwcial buaiaiw of Israel moan* to win the victory; if Way did,
AndwWtiU- trim-dlig fatly hark I
-Btmsymi tn’ s«* the switch for tlio
and forth about her hourobuld duties, freight, and aubeequentfy replacv it for I thev wore most sovvniy pumsh*dNow wo may imagine tho foot racers
her mind Was full of the undefined fu­ tho hurryiugexpress.
1 welting for tho signal to start. They
ture. Sbe could toe beraelt; shadowy
Had ho dona thia?
i hare laid aside th*irgarments, that nothand undefined as in a mirror, moving
i
ing
may hinder them er trip them up in
about a light little Immoo when* flowers heart, ho pnwd hi* hand* to hie trav
running, and they stood in a row, every
bloomed in the casements, and birds plot and tried to think. He had boon
foot forward, every eye fixed, every
sang, and a clock tiek«d,“ll* booming! there—ho could recall jurt how tho thought *«t upon b—3-'- •*-- ------bo is coming I*1
dewy rnilj looked. wet and gli»!cning. Hark 1 th* trumpet i
"Ona of tboau days said Dorothy to in the ttariight Ho had the erttch
are off How th* '
herself, as aha put away the saucer of kry in hi* hand—that he could ata&gt; re­ jirrw* forward, buttl------------ ------- —
[wtchra and tho little pitcher of thick • member. But wua that before or after
not N*w they shout aloud to enoour'•roam on a whitely scoured pantry shelf the freight had switched off? He could Xthem, and now they laugh «t om
—“one of these days 1"
has fallen and is Ml bmrind, but
She was thinking of tho future. And
tho other* take no notice. They atop
old Jonathan; smoking hi* pipe, was
ht&gt; had lucked tho switch's। for nothing, tun aside for nothing, do
living in the port.
twice or onoo, or. good Hoarens' not at not ereu look ou one aide, for they
" You've somethin* to do with the rail­ all. The port »u • swaying vacant, know that a single thia* step may loo**
way. stranger, haven't you?"
the future •tnngo and dreora-likc. Ho therac*. And now they are getting
“I reckon I have," said Israel B»near the goal where the judge oita, and
mayue, indifferently.
“I’m switchtho first who paua* that eoat wins th*
priie. Many ore tagging bahind, only
• "It don't take much of your limo, I
three Mom likely to win, and they are
very close to each other. Boise®, ono
"It's got to be looked after just the
same, taough,” said tho tall Weatorner,
tho people all cheer him!—apcings farvrtfat
ward and is first Tho othori try to .
. para him, but in vain. Another momeat, and amidst still louder shouts ho
n■ache* th* goal.
Now ho reoeiva* th* palm branch in
! token at bi* victory, and hi* friend* and
“Do you suppose I could go to Mel- ,
I relations crowd around him and *mlouville end see tho lumber dealers
brae* him with tears of joy.
i there, and get back to th* station again
। When tho winners roturn to thafr nai by that tint*?"
tin citire new Lcnor* will greet them,
j Israel looked reflectively at the other
1 aud the people will coma out to meet
shore of the river.
I item with shouts and anega of triumph.
"Well, you might." soil he; “but it
At on* of those game* a very effecting
। would be a pretty tight squecsa."
•
scene occurred. The son* of an old man
"I'm a good walker,” said lha stran­
named Diagoras, who had himself in
ger ; and as be apoku ho draw a flat,
day* gouo by been a victor, cam# to
|&gt;xket-tluk from his pocket, uncorked
'Ito earth beneath hu groveling contend for a priso. Both won th*
it wilh hia teeth, and drank a copious j breast tUnited and quivered "as tho ex­ crown made of olive leave*. With joy
draught Israel Ecaajne watched him press train flew over th* rails, and Israel th* old man pr«a*od forward to greet
with eager, glittering eye* like tho** of Esmayne bold hi* breath, momentarily them, and a* they embraced him they
anno temnhed wild animal that scents | exjioctiag tho awful crash which should took their crowns from their own besul*
and placed them on hbu Then lifting
him on their shoulders, a* if be wore .
tho victor, they carried him along tho
| Esmayne shook’his head, with set teeth
race ground in triumph. The poopfo
| and liridly polo cheek.
greeted them with loud shouts, for the
i "Xntrrer drink," said he, hoarsely.
Greek* honored old age, sad they hon­
"You would, I guess, if you could had passed through Hfirtaley—passed ored the sun* who pat such honor upon
Ssuuh stuff so thia," said the man; through safe and sound I And Israel tbeir father. "Dm now, Diagura*,"
A aa oil awl strong as fire. My Esnsyuo, staggering to fail fest. gaxvd they erfod, “for thou hart nothing more
«r importodit. Thert’a not uituh around him an instant, clutching vague­ to wish far.” And so it coma to pass,
fake it in the country. Taste, if you ' ly st tho air, and then fell unconsdoux. for the joy of tho triumph was Io much
don'believe me!" ,
“Undo, he is coming too. Oh, undo for th* old man, and dropping his hand
Israel stood for s'moment, ht*i taring. I know that ho was not dead !"
Then ho cast an eager glanro to the
And tho soft eyes of Dorothy Boon
right and to the left, as if half loorfal I too first thing Israel Esmayuo saw as
lest oouio one should tec him, and grasp-' kis coal camo cut ot ths world of shad­
ows and oblivion, with old Jonathan
loaning on his cane just beyond.
•*1011 me, Dotty,'* ho gasped. "How
was it 1 The—tho switches f
“It was my girl did it,” said tho old
man. “tiho came by, and she hoard
tho friegbt n whistlin', and slur see tho
switches wasn't right, nor no signal, nor
And what a glorious crown it is
nothin'. 'Bornethings happened,’ any* which is offered to ua to -win! No find­
my girl. Israel's been took ill, or dead.' ing wreath of olive! No, nor worldly
save she. And there lay the key in tho wealth, nor honor, but a crown efrightmuMto of tho track, and she catches it eousnws. a crown of triumph for
up, and she unlocks tho switches—you Chris*. Earthly fame as w»U aa earth­
showed her bow to do it yourself; Ee- ly crowns must perish, but this enduros
tnayns, one isunmer ofternoon—and she forovor, for it is a crown ef glory that
hangs, up her white lantern. And there fade th not away.
• yuu'r right enough therv," said tho she stands, with her heart u-beatia' fit
Who would not strive to &gt;wfa Ou
rasa, laughing, as be drew out anoto.r to ehoko her, till the freight gets off. crown ? Tb have the approval ofChrist
flask, tho mate to the first.
"Hero, And aha calls to owe of ths brakemen.
take iL Bshaw, friend, put up your
and tho rob*, sod lb* crown from bi*
puroe. Tou ore woloome to U a* a
hand*? These Greek* strove for a cor­
ruptible crown, but wo for an inooTrupAnd he was gone, plunging through
tible. They were self-desying and pa­
tho high grass and bushes, all fringed
tient, and aaraMt to win honor from
। with vcsrlnt cardinal flowers and nod- arter mo. 'Unde*' she says, all white men; wo s**kto win the approval of
1 ding marigolds, before Israel coaid stay and tremblin’ like, ‘come with ran.' God. Before u* lire ths course—tho
•What for r aays I. *To look for Israel,’ narrow way that leodath unto Bls; and
Israol Eauinrno crept back to his says she. '1 don't sleep this,' says lay bare at tho vnd of it site rar gratimu
house, or, rathnr the rude log-cabin Dotty,'till we’ve found him!» ”
Saviour and Iswd, who enaoaragaa ns
which was a sort of hostage that one
"God blras her !" cried out Esmayne, by bi* kind wi.nte, and hedds rat for
day a real hmno should rise on it* foun­ in a choked voice. “God bo thanked ua tho priw. Ila too will also help us
dations, bolding the flat bottlo dose to for all His meteim J”
ia tho race, and nano who run in it
him, and glancing round with furtive,
"Was it a fit?" said tho old man. faitlifully shall lose the crown. "Let
wandering eyes.
curiously. “How did i! come on ?’
us therefore, run with potisne* th* noo
"I seeded it,” he said to himself ;
Bet Israel Esmayne spoke no' word sMlmfore«s,footEfa« mate Jam.”—
"yes, I needed it I didn't know how
Jr*. “JZww. sad GtMlitm rf OU.”

HASTINGS SULKY CULTIVATE!

OLIVER CHILLED PLOW

Ionia county takes 40 ; Jackson county takes 45
Lenawee county takes 50.
HARNESS, on hand, and mode to Order. TIN, COFFER, and
SHEET IlfcA WARE Manufactured to Order

i- 30 low
mail.

GHWr, CVLTIV.1TORS
PHYSICIAN

1000 will not supply the demand.

kiiw&gt;

Salt! Salt! Salt!
FARMERS

lite (Ircujcut Labor Saving Tool for the !•’
you have wanted, but.

-Combined

Just

corn and summer fallow sulky cultivator

ilrenux- It will perfectly hoe corn, and Jo the wor&lt; of
IO mon.
Becatto" a buy can ride and du more than S men with
walking colllvauma.
The driver ride* directly over the row when lie can

PAcroHKUae*

Mb. A boy can handle It over rough oreoddy ground where
other cultivator! will nut work.
&lt;Uli. It cuts the ground all nvi-r imilrtu) of leaving a atrip
Ictwccn biadca where the wrvda anu grara are
mily lightly auvered and will Mart with One rain a&gt;
le the awe with nil other combined sulky cultivators
7tb. It has the easicet draft, and la the moot durable.

COME AND CET ONE ON TRIAL I
Eufin tai. fisttus. Jnt 11, 1811

DENTIST

fflJKIISr SHIT H MIB!
What is it ?

Ye*, My "Trip Hammer. " with which I make Irons for BVOGIICH.

fate Valuable “Machine" I have long felt tho need of. It b &lt;&gt;t&gt;* of the great
wans which enable* me to mH Buggiea ao LOW as to DEFY COMPETITION.

Michigan Exchange.

fotlrg.

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

DRUGS
Medicines

J)ye Stufts,

jfnd two Sealed Farmers' Buggiet

School Books J- Stationery

IF YOU WANT

vnt Good!
South aide State Street.

~______ j^LUnpros, Mich.
PAINTINCt!

SCHOOL W!
HASTINGS liHBLS WORKS!

HECR1ITS.

Tho blood-red light of sunset waa mir­
roring iteel! in criuiacm sntariiM in tha
turjiid tidee of th* great Tvastern river:
tho blackbird w«* *.&gt;undiag it* sweet
whistle through the old primeval forMta,
and Jonathan Been, sitting by hl* cab­
in door, smoked hl* military owning
pine, and thought vaguely of the church
bai* that mod to ting at evmriug time
in the far off **at*rn viDago where ho
hod been born and brought up, with
the roar of l'&lt;mob*cot Bey in hi* ears.
•Td like to basr them b*H* once
again afore I die," mused old Jona­
than. “But It ain't likely Hl rear gu
back row."
Even while these disjointed medita­
tions iiex»ud through hi* mind there
was a light step on the eabln threshold,
and th* rustle of rtifflr (torched pink
calico, and hi* niece D.irothy camo to
tho doer.
’•Tea'* ready, mefo'daar,” raid tit*.
“And I've baked a real New England
corn-bread, and some gitigor-snxps, such
a* t’rauduinmn-.a used to make. And
*w, untie, IM sliced up the little rod

taste. It slip* over ono’a palate like
ulras. to smooth, so »ich, so full of
strength. One more taeto. and then—"
When tho clook atrack nino tho
wbirtte of tha way-train sounded faint
and far off and Israel Esmayne ro*o
uncertainly to hia CmL Th* subite,
burning fam* of tho liquid flamo had
oniorwl into hit bmin ; the wall* teemed
to reel about lum, the star* to swim in
tlw great blue Crmamnut ovarhesd.
Nothing was real, all was hunt uod far
all and. visionary. Bal tho chains of
habit ore hard to shako off; and I«ranl
had gone out at nine o’clock army night
for a vaar. Groping hi* way, and walk­
ing with stow, unsteady stops, ho want.

Mo could hoax the rush ot th* river
below;could see to* raite of tho track
glistening fa the faint starlight; and
mechanically fueling under a duster of
spica buthoa far the switch-ksy, ho knell
down and stupidly fumbled there an in-

Go to the Banner Office

for FINE JOB WORK.

*■ OTd Jonathan laid down hi* knife and
fort.
“Do you know that Israel ftnaayua

ALL WORK PHOTOGRAPHIC,

r CHLIROMOS I

lain ao sturraa. But th* thuuder-ctoads
brook oa them and they thus farm a
shelter
for the plain* around. z
1
Timo appears very short, eternity
near., and a great Mma, eiihur in or
'after iifa,t&lt;«eth«rw»tii*Jl earthly tdeav-

Eujcy the bteraings of this day, if
God sends them, ead tho ords Iwor patieutiy emd swtertiy. Eor this &lt;tay oalv
freight train—ball past nine—a quarter i* trara; W* »ro dead to -ya*tarday, and
Witaito^downby tho river shore w* are not bar* for to-morrow.
and wetha burning forehead with the

self cm tLo toutli rid* cf luo lull. Ltram
Emayra raid It vronldn’t grow, hut ft
ha*. I mean toka^i a-*»»e*r6fl trad a
Htfreraamfor Isra.1 tMrirfrt. jMtto

Tho Virtuous raan has sot only th* ap­
probation of other*, but hi* own. It ,t*
said by philosopher* that iha air w*

skssk-:

Hrs. B. 6. FsmU, fitted. post-

�lOCrut
ud ar.J rendered the tire, desirably
Spanish troop hi
tight without being reset A few
quytsofoil omploytol in thk manner
vrillfr^wmtiyMve many dollar, in
Life tosumneo room hemroty for tho durnbflity of tho vbwli‘-.-trvri.-w
Tte Lad Gordo* difficulty is terom- romo men and policy far many more. BaiZAr.
In no other way eon fin y pay fhsir
debts, or obey the apostle', charge that
Two little wn. of 8. J. Patterson
a man “provtdn for hi. own and espec­
for hb health.
were
'bonMd, recently, white
ially those of his own house."

WH01F

No Dull Times!
UP OUR WAY THIS SUMMER.
Everybody

Tho Connecticut L«gu!atur. adjourn-

haroel on I
ia bill, and

Hxntttos, Mtcuosw. Jctx S3, 1873.

gantic iw India.
But the memory

The crop report* throughout N other n

Uko Champlain hw
What tho water than at any tinie

ond of it. Ono gives ft for a man him­ TI|?ruiITL1*y
self to enjoy, tbo other only far his
heir*. Ono perforuia, the other promi.-

ras thia:

great curse far it tiwaya corns* juti
whore wo would have it, at the nod of
life and never at tho liegiuing." But
this is more than can bo said of life insureacw C» ite btestings outoo at tlio

New Advertisements.

OLIVET COLLEGE!

invited to call and.cxamine the
ntock consisting of

new

and mammoth

Sugar,
Crockery,
Tea’s,
Glassware,
Coffee’s,
Stoneware,
all kinds of Fish.

DIED.

a number of small anual payments.

to the iwoplo ।

THE CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION- their nefarious businoca.

ih

But good as is life insurance, farm in-

We hardly know what tho editor of

Of which he has a VERY LARGE STOCK, and bo U deterenitud to reft
VERY
LOWES’!’ RATES I

The fall Tenn begin. Sept. 11th.

The total loos by the Louisrifto fire
....
. .1__ .
fuwi ___ i„ _
properly, perhaps, demagogical policy,
ouo hundredth Anniversary of the Na­ but then we had no reason to think
Judge Benjamin H. Steele of Hart­
tion’. Birth Day, is fairly Mt before the
land, Vermont, died lately in Minnopolitical measure.’
sola.
A thousand European Emigrant, loft
New York on Wrdnosilav for Rati
Lake Qty.
land, on tbo outskirts of the city of
Philadelphia, was formally transferred
, Tho Republican party expected bet­ tkraal fund met in New York on
ter things from their conatituonts. They Wednesday.
am not eatiafiod with the cxvepouto, and
Nearly one hundred million bnshcl.
sUenco manifested on tlio part of the Re­ of flour and grain were handled in
tonal to tho naticnal character, under publican paponi in expoaing and de­ Buffalo last year.
,
nouncing &lt;hi* action of tbo mon they
Tho depot of the Grand llhpid. and
Indiana Road at Lima, Ind., was struck
bjT^lightning and burned last Monday-

tbo coalennial within their own State,
which honor, indeed, vu rtmtlyduo,
but was not won withoui a struggle,
public spirit, given a most important im-

brations of that illurtrious anniversary.
Mr. McMichael, tho President of the

present, inspired by anticipations of the
promising future,"'a. ho predicted that

one is a lottery, the other square deal­
ing.
Again, farm imuranco gim juu in
tho outset a mine which pry. for steely,
or out of it you can dig not only a livfng but gold for all payments. I-ifo iu-

CASH PAID FOR BUTTER AND EGGS

PRESCRIPTIONS

At the old stand of M. Allen, State Struct, Hasting., Mich.

A TEACHERS’ CLASS

q,

DR UfiS

TOBACCO A JVD CIGARS'.

called ‘Independent* new.

incuts are nine or ten, but in life insur­
ance they become so multitudinous that

GOOD »

CHKAJP1

CAREFULLY

COMPOUNDED.

SMITH, MANEE &amp; PRESTON.

wr

TRIUMPHANT !

Ining present" In thii aspect life in■urnnee ro.cmbioe tho patent Tatitnlu.
of Sydney Smith. That reverend joker
1.-4 - 1.-— .&lt;• —1____ l._Z____ .1

S^haT CHROMOS, LITHOGRAPHIC CARDS. REWARDS OF
MERIT, and everything you need in
AT NEW YORK PHICEh I

MUSIC,

Stroeto, Hastings.

J ficy

THE

WHEELER &amp; WJSLON,

BACON &amp; KARRS'

ing tho oat* rattling itut ahead, would .
rush forward with all his legs, yet could
begin. January 2nd, 1874.
never quite thrust his nuso into those [
dainties. On tho other hand farm insuranco giro, a mew. of grain before
_
crats forthu BiU. He ha. not tuned
Frank Taylor, for many yvani n th. journey i*gin., and di along many । studants can enter at
up hia harx&gt; at alL—JLuIinf Iltott
a baiting to preparo
prepare for each hard pull ।
““
prominent book-roller nt Washington, s
before
tbo
homo
.trotoh.
died suddenly Saturday afternoon.
WJJ
Nor i« this all. What life insurance,
A do.nerate robber, Frank Whipple,
promises is a fixed- sum. But tlio land
was fatally .hot while endeavoring to
given by farm insuranevt is always growrob a bank at Marysrilk Cal., on tbo
tng in value. Less thru forty year, a-.
FALL TERM.
continued to harp on tho vote of the
Being the. most simple in
go tlio whole area of Iowa could have
John Stuart Mill*, property does not beeu.bought tar forty milliotu of dollar*. )
Democratic Members of Congress for
Sales
of theand
Wheeler^U'ilsonfor
struction,
easily adapted
to
the so called salary (grab bill, perhaps, , exccvd £10,000, all ot which his step It wa. sold by tho United States for
I daughter, Mn. Helen Taylor, inherit*. lea. than that. To-dny It would bring I Superior in nil dopartments, including
the
different
/Kist kinds
year is
of the
work,
Best
running
Guar~
more than ten time, tliat sum.
. .
.
,•*
’ pubhe robools of Indianapolis
uopoiii issr
last year.
year,
Give mo then first farm insurance,— !
he did do. and there u no otbor word in
: .1
* or being tardyiffuad
I
\ easier, faster, and with less
than,
any otherover
sewing
then life iiLsuranre.
raisenoise
of its
Superiority
all
Within thirty-three months, tho I
other sewing machine­
ten tho exact name for such vile state- ' Joints Johnom, an old Jklianspcli* Great Western Fann Insurance Compony,
alias
tho
Burlington
A
Mitocuri
raents; and if thorn was nothing else of tewident, ha. given n site-iind half a
.
&gt;
Catalogue. Add row.
I?tw&gt;r »tlm«A nnmnanr | have Sold olOllg
content to let him alone, on bis confe.-1
eouncct"’ witl&gt; the Northwestern
Jyg
tin ■
tint u- vvw • «
.
‘
,
Bwue, on m.
Christian Univcrtity.
9S!! acna ® 4»*a P^cl'«'cr». on tan
UED. U. KEYES; Secretary,
sion. But while admitting that ho lied
...
„.
7. .
rsar.’ credit and six per cent. interc*t
.....................................
•
1
•«— B—u. a» j u,c
Olivet, Midi.
.....
. I srmiea iot me uoouncn muracr, start- ’ j principal till tho end of four years after |
other statement m wluch he w exceedfroln Plymouth, Man, Tneeday, for
' j purchase.
ingi&gt; ■-:!?
wide ef
of the mark, “
when
k“ he
be ihitra
.tab-a New York dty.
j Farmer are you insured ?
FOrl WayDB. JaCiSOD &amp; Saiiaai machine, are qualities which recommend the WTiccder

IflPHOVED

SEXAZIIV Gr JXL A,&lt;33SEHVJE

the middle of the

THE IBMBW

•285,500 in real estate, and •5,438,754 j

The Spanish Rcpnbheaa..

&gt;

1u11.no*:&gt; ।
tttoCT xnnTsirwro

•

&amp; WilsonMe public as Superior to any other sewing

ingenuity of tho older nation?, will oou.l^‘: I
AND- THE SOUTH ■ machine in the maket.
spictwualy usuumsiraui
dsnumstrato what
nacuouiy
„u... the thrift,
A «;x&gt;cinl to tho Idianapoli. Stniutf!’ 1
iatelligemx, entered*, and ..m nty of buncombe rerolntam, mtrolurod by tho cSXra^r^ria'^fnlKt’t^nl^
lhe
Curt"
**
TIUIXM RVX UYClitCACO TIME.
.
our orc, have achieved in a tingle rer.- Senator from the 25th. with th. rote all bnan^Ttimost .uJiendS.
‘ ^C,-T to,mak.p “mo
*1
TO
ent-e.,
.
,br Agent fail to rail on von, lie Invites you U&gt; call at his offilre In the
•TfoMNSUOIMOSOVTU.
t'tere of HICKS llltO.’r-, State • Btres-t, I lasting-, Mich., and examine the
tury of existence." And cx-Goveruor ।of making.pohtical capital for himI
I thoso who did not uudentand them, .
in*.
Ilsit
Asceta
ln&lt;!l*a*t"'t‘s Wheeler A Wllsun before p-.irrliit»lng elm' where.
Sixty ladies of Remington, Illinois 1 alarming . demonstration^ before they
Hawley of Connecticut, 1’rvtident of roH and to which we were not then juti
have
banded
together
to
suppress
tho
,
settled
down
into
a
working
frame
of
j
Nnten.il Ceatonnial CommWonere, in Iin humor to contribute by any vote as a
A. D. COOK, Agent.
taloons. and go around staving barrels | mind ; but ho thought that tho French 1
tuxopting the land on behalf of that Senator.
and smashing bottles.
Assembly had already familiarise! the •
..
. .
, .
Rntd-i
But-on the
the nnetlir.Ti
question nl
of nnr
our nniLial
official ncacTho first luito of cotton of this year's * world with this peculiarity of the Latin I i
crop was sold in New York Tnowlay at) «c«’. •” th« ®o harm would be done.) &gt;
ing tho “rude king." of former rentu- ’
judgedby tho lending Democratic journ- j 3,5 cents per pound. \Tho cotton’ nos i These Latif people, indeed, have agon- (
s.1-1.
1----- »_t
1 iu* far public excitement, but it pauo. (
al in the State O-.
which in
refering
to —
our.----- _l__—n-- *_ rn— Of the 1,482,400 acres of land in tho off readily, and riequuntly without dot- 1
I’cm nay1vania oil region, drilled over rimont to their good aense, which conus
well on tha: day, and in that city, but tion said editorially:
and accepted a. oil territory, only 5,445 out rather invigorated from tbo thowcrbath of fronry. Such wem. to have ;
tho par. wo are to take in iliat Inter naate introduced a resolution condemning
been the case with tbo tumult attend- ;
George Mathews of Portland, Ionia
County, has been musing since Juno 7, rary Prwidoncv and the adoption of
foe, forcibly reminds u* that something
Information
of
him
may
bo
sent
to
more than buneombo qteechea is absolute - tho resolution to the committee on Bunthe permanent Republic. Uproar after
George D. Mathews, Charlotte, Mich. uproar followed in tho Corteo; Senator
motive than tho detiro to conciliate a
Morgan, haring bera called upon to'
certain amount of cheap popular favor
form a Government, did w, only to
competition to bo ours. Withsurpriro wo could have stimulalod tbo motion. With
That I Must mid Will Sell in Sixty Days.
reunion in Rutland in AnguiL
after repeated consultation* and all
co;M
roNSIBTtND OF
sorts of disorderly demonstrations, the । Al
Timbuctoo. To discuss it, end to pam Mod dollar, to Barlington for a
Cortes simply requested Figueroa and
MMklaaC'nir!
opinions upon it, is wholly beyond its
Yard wide Sheeting at
his Cabinet to resume power, and that!
R'- “TJte ■*'
10c.
think the projectors of tho enterpriro, juriwlietion : and we thould be dispoeed
wxi done—the very bent thing which J
’-1"*
Stri] c Shirting
to ccn.uro thn Senator who should
Cottonadea,.
20c.
.
Every ono of the iaternatipna! undertak- waste time and the money of th. people,
is such discussion!, as more of a spend­
Ctvwimcre, “ 25 to 35c.
“ '
arooptablo government.
thrift of public property, than the mon
Wo trust that this typo of what wo
Boys’ Suits, Wool,
he assai!.- The Legitiatnro has enough
. $5,00
may generally expect of tho Spanish
RepubEM^e— rnuA talk, great excilet£&gt; do, within is. Plotted term, to occupy
Mens' Union Ctutsimere suits, wool,
8.00
The United State, government has
sincerely treat that the day named for every minute; and it will tiiow its wument ana then, to cap the whole, sensi­
" Cotton suits,
6,00
dom in ignoring tho propositions of Sen­ recently given a 1200,0v0 contract to a ble action- A. long os clear-headed, enLinen Coats,
ator
DeLand."
dclphia w ill find everything in readiness,
W.rn.,1t.iKiia ClanaaatMadCle&gt;
IhImU a Fort w.yn. tUidraad*.
A terrible thunder siorm
wham the "Repu blit an party expected Jericho and Underhill on 1
the monarchial power* of Europe have
better things," but we did not know that
the Republican party had any conatiXu-

First-Class Instruments.

New Scales.
New Styles.
New Prices.

Very Low.

/fc» Sr/Ltt of y\ rs 4 cups 1

pccially one avowedly patterned after
the United State.. We may hern any
England raised 10,000.000 bu.bol.of

MORTGAGE SALE.
b&lt;r«all ta.txtoMi
iB ika Mr

Fl MTEII ELOTHb tlSMHSI,
I Keep a Fashionable Tailor and Cut and Make
to Order.

go.te.1 in i&gt;crt by tho fart that since
1887 she has imported over |150,000,000

Rooms tint! Offices to rents over iny store.

there wore borides, tho State of Cuba.
““ ““
““ “I
Buu'
of the Philippines. The organuation
is nodoubtodb' that which is best adapt -

. exhibitic

Warrrmm, Xo. &lt;KC, Cnou, tmr HigtM St., X. T.

* nsMiaM.KarU.un.

R. MUDGE,

&lt;mx

a ikai br vln.» »f •Jf”*r ef Ml. is

poratirely well in fho lilt of prisce, w.

THE

do not have a jnii perception of tho fact.
braled fabtea.

Illlllllf SIRREMIER

IIIIOI. (UH!

Oiling sad Painting Carriage Wheel..

The Cincinnati Exposition.

Every time three kind, of timber orc

। ; we shall have

rJa MtHAK-

“~TS=.U

At Hastings.

PFLUG !

CITY

J.J.STEWNS.
My MACHINERY

of wheels ore frequently

uratad withlinseed oil rothat water can-

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS1 JOSEPH
rare nw

stock of
mxst

aaaiMi

DRY GOODS,

Lighi and Heavy Groceries,

CLOTHING,
Grand Rapid, has inreeled •2,000 in

ty-rix years, and the tiros were so tight
Over 100 new budding, are ir.’prorow during all that period that they did not
need repotting. Before tho tire, were
sot, the follow were oiled in the follow-

Call and are.

RraaNsatsssv

qU\WTKE

J. J. Srcn/H.

HTISrAOTIO/l!
nivooae foQoe, or |
Tho bottom of tho

SSSggaL""--

HATS AND CAPS,

BOOTS S^D SHOES,

PATENT COOLER!

Go to the Banner Office
Shop In Bartow &amp; Goody«r&gt;M

will epm

for FINE JOB WORK

J. Cole &amp; Son,
-

WHOLyil A

boom,

GROtLEBS.
M ttiimtim

m

nts ue,:
mEM EUR
Shingles, Lath, 4c.

NEW

WAREHOUSE, PHffiWXfMU STORE

Adjoining C.F Dwight A Oo.'e

MUCH BETTER OOXDiTK*

�Tqu Ryplsuc^ii
W WUlHWWn. ~

coit* ^tERCU
Resolutions adopted by Hastings
Lodge No. 58 F. A. M., in mommy of
E. S. Brown, late Tyler of that lodge.
Tho committee to whom was referod
tlio drafting of resolutions on tlio death
of our worthy brother and Tyler of our
Lodge beg leave to present the following:
W'Awnw, Almighty God in hia wisdom
having removed our beloved Brother,
Elo»^r 8. Brown, from hi* poet as Tyler
uf our lodge to that Celestial Lodge
above where thp Supreme Grand Mart or
presides and
■
N'Awsas, we hia brothern of Hastings
Lodge No. 52 F. A. M-, of which ho
wav a just and upright member, recog­
nising with due submission tha edict of
tho Fupromc Grand Master,would in this
manner express our appreciation ot the
virtue* uf our deceased brother, and
tender to his bereaved widow and
fenfay our warmest sympathies in their

ss-Ms:

‘•■‘•■f'Mj-l.

CHIICREI.

Kvis-’ZJ'K.'V kVSa Bt
fes3lSa-ll?M?1E

Miseaic.
“' •**“ ■* tk*vkits puiuirrs. n. r.
Ul». W. SLAtlKSss rHASTINGS LODGE. NO. 42. F. X.I. M.

Thia channing lais, call 4 by the Ladiana "beautiful! water,” ia the Lugeat
body of water in the valley between tho
Green end White Mountain*, which i*
drained by tho Connecticut and 8t
Fra net* rrrtn. It* principal tnhutaries
arc tho Barton Black and Clyde riran,
which ri*o in Northern YeniionL and
Bowing through the lake fall into the Bt.
Francis at Shorbrook, P. Q., and paaa
into the Su lAwrence, while tha head
water, of the Connecticut ri»a in Canada
and empty into Long Island Bound
Hence Magog lake lie* on the bight of
I* n.L between Canada and tho United
States, and ia crossed by the boundary
hue, ao that about one-third of It ia in

Fur tho information of our readers,
and because wo think an oxcurriou over Jim IS an oeuoracu oirsvi, s. — -7
**er» iuiMMM than ony other faa/nutiuii
tho Grand Trunk to thaWhite Montaine of ths kind in Hastings
His
*
at.d tho Ocean one of tho most dolighl- always foil, prices low for caso or »
iulof any on the coutinant, we [dace pay, and would like to have the pu.«“&gt;
herewith before our readers, the Ran* call on him before they ojvcuJtr thi«
money at tbo higher priced groceries.
run Licrwo RucanTur Tiexra ftom Groceries of every description both light
Detroit to Montreal, Quebec, the White and heavy.
Mountain*, Portland and Boston and
Give him a call.
Jeficraon Bt June 4th.
tf
return, as follows :
From Detroit to Montreal and return,
Lost.—On tho 4th fast. Mr. b. W.
firat-claas fare 121; form of ticket. Dr 17;
route, G. T. R. to Kingston, steamer to Lane lost on Ute street* uf this Qty, a
Montreal, (meals ineluded), return all Diary. Any person finding it wil con­
rail
fer a special favor by leaving the same
From Detroit to Quebec aud return. at this office, or in care of Dr. Roberta.
fir»t-cl«tt flue. 128; form of ticket, Dx82;
route, G. T. R. to Kingston, steamer or
rail to Montreal (meals included to Mon Vermont end tho rest in Canada.
treal only) to Quboc, return all rail.
On tbo Mat of tbo lake no mountain*
From Detroit to Portland and return,
Psy year ntnuj sad Ulu umr thtiff.
fir»t&lt;la*a faro, 128 ; form of ticket,D*M5; IZirr y«r trrtK txtruUJ trilh or trMott
route, all rail ria. G. T. R. oast and yum, a! th IknUl ofto of
.Rsssfed, that wo cordially boar wit­
A. f. DlUKZ, M. D.,
ness that Brother Brown, was one in Sugar loaf range, Bald and Orford moun­
39
From Detroit to Gorham aud return, &lt;Oror Adbv 4 Beds's Drey Storr.
whose life and ebnraoter the principles
tains. In its dimensions, Magog i« first-clara fare, 128; form of ticket.
of our order were fully portrayed ; that
If you want the vary best Painting,
hi* uniform kindness and gentle deport­ about thirty miles fang anil from on»- Dx20; route, G. T. R. to Kingston, rail
or
steamer
to
Montreal
(moot*
included
Kateomfaing
1
or
Graining,
ever
done
111
hslf
to
four
mites
wide.
Its
shores
are
ment has engendered in the hearts tf
fringed with beautiful bays and com­ on steamer), rad to Gorham, returning tthis city, call on John Michael. lie is
jjust tho man who can suit you.
fitf
tend fa perfect fuHncsa to bi* Iwrcaved manding headlands, intonpereod with all rail.
From Detroit to Boaton and return,
family ; tint we will in token of our
forme, viUra and groves, and it* placid firat-claas fare, 831 ; form of ticket.
nff.-ction for our dneearod brother, and
our rospurt for hi* memory, adopt the bosom ia dotted whn islands, tho princi­ Dx27; route; G. T. R. to Kingston rail
usual badge of mourning tor tho term pal of which aro l‘ruvinc»&gt;, Round, or steamer to Montreal (meal* included j
steamer) G. T. R. to Boston via. Port- of thirty days.
Whctatono and Lord’s islands In depth on
land, returning via. Portland and G. T. 1
T.Psuuh,
R- all rail to Detroit.
Gro. W Btinv,
grower, ao that near some of its bold
From Detroit to Boston and return.
Daria*. Brauns,
shores ita depth i* many fathonis,in other tirst-claM fare, 830; form cf ticket, 1
Committee.
ploous there nre extonsivo shoal* whore Dx68 ; route. G. T. IL via Portland to ’
Boston, returning same route.
From Detroit to Boston aud return,
but beyond these it varies hundred* of '■ first-clo** fare, |3t*; form of ticket, 1
"'On Friday evening Barey Lodge No. foot, and in somo placet i* fsfthoiul&lt;*«v.
Dx59 ; G. T. R. to Prescott, tlwnee via 1
Ifuf
lungo” । Ggilundmrg, St. Alban*, Whits River (
13 Knight* uf rythia* wa* failUated in
On these alioals the I* ai(Ef
”' “
"lonr..
-„.t Junction, Concotd, Nashua, and bock
thi* city by Mr. Long of Grand Rapid*, i collect fa large number* I
.
/■ °*1 .
i tlx- sama way.
Eleven of our citirou wore initiated and November
'
for the purj-Me
lsyi:&gt; I
Detroit to' Boston and return,
*ecm to bo plcosod with the organiza­ their spawn for tho nest generation of I tirst-cloM fare. 830; forai of ticket,
fish. During thi* seaion i. tbs time of l&gt;x&amp;) ; route, G. T. B. to l’roscott,thonco
tion.
i \
£
™.&lt;
.,»«
«nJ
ptoUt
io
wha.
;
’
U
*lb“*
|
The officer* for fife current form aro :
Johnion 4 Co'*, celebrated Guldl’cn*,,
. . ‘
1
ton, Bellow* Full, Fitchburg, and back I
Harvey Wri^H ?• 0.
in boats with torchlights, armed with
0
ho best fa the market, for Solo at the
___ „
From
and return, | C,‘r Ne»*
r- Q building.
“jack and spear,'* pass over Ibero shoal* | f
.. Detroit to Booton
...'
in night time to gather up hundred* of | tirst-chu* fare, 830 : form of ticket,'
W. T. Eastman. V. C.
G. T1. n
IL to Boston via. '
ivund* of the must delicious beautie. DxC2; route, “
1 *
. . .
Port!
11
’ortlond, nu t back by Vt. Central via
Rollin Herrick, K. cf R. A 8
-------------------- ------Montreal.
Wm. F. Hicks, M. of F.
Tiie hand of Nature ha* Iwen very I
Detroit to Boitou and return,
k.i.k u&gt; it. onmunteta rf Ita.
ISO, fem ot tj.i.l,'
ft. ta. .«! Book, C.r 11.. I.
John Hotchkiss, M. of E.
"LoauiJul wttterv" awl u.w *M hou l | 1,1
G- V- U Mualiral,
।
£,t, fj...
,
Vt Cntt.1 t» tai«.l
________ ______________ ;.
Geo. W. Hfa.te, I. G.
.
,
, • , .
,
• reluming via Portland, Montreal and
Rnnva-n—N T l-arkcr hs* rv

imta. .u »-!*»•* «» «~*., nJ

!

»B81!
■B8!
Our Number is 36 Canal Street.
W&lt;* have no HRJ1JVCI1 STORES so don’t make a Mistake.
SUMMER

CA8SIMERE SUITS,
tn $25.

SUMNCEZR
CASSIMERE SUITS,
HO 10115.

CASSIMERE SUITS,

g
I

run:
buck SUITS,
Sl&gt; to S40.

MO

SHOW

GOOD
C0TT0MSS SUITS,

Linen Suits

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i 1 I
E
5

§

CHILDRESS' SUITS.
LATENT NTVLEN.

82 to 812-

BOYS’ SUITS.
ALL K1HIM.
84 to 115.

_

, YOUTHS*

LJ3a&amp;JS»«

Tho July
ia&lt;
w———.,ta —r—i
- numbi.t of .fsvracm Uoout ience. for civilised and refined c\'oy- - ■. I roar Detroit to Boston and return,' t» the National Hotel Bam ou State i'
w. n n.rota.-, ‘ “■ TM"001’-w-*«• | printed
Bos-1 1 .«
meal.
' first-rlara fare. 83U ; form of ticket, Htrret Mr. Parkerteprereot l*aornir-1
Hvilawt at 12S
I**?! Washington
W’nalt!antn.. Street. IL,,.
aw|
H ANTING!) EASTERN STAR.
i Um* “n’1 92 Markrt Street, Chicago, like
Tho first settlements er-w-. l Ma^g B^i’ij.Vp^kfand io
v tomeH hte old frfemfa and th*

jK4.._F.nlUKCULK (Aci-omponyiug thi* number wore those Gourgcvillo, on the Canada side, wa* tho
,, ...
■■ , ifrlcedid chromo*, “Too Familiar"' the first village built on tl.« lake shore

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I

Q n

Working Pants,

)l to Djtrvit
1'ruiii Dating to Boston and return,

q. j.

75 ct« to *2.00,

'.Hickory Shirts,

Cotton Socks,

2B cU. Each.

F

Bn&lt;l “IJttle Surgeon."
Wo aro nt a ; Then tho through travel from Boston 10 ; Jf*1.t*&lt;^'’t’
*.uuu»auu* uavu auvauy gvuv, &gt;m&gt; ।
_ ____________ ------------------------------------ low to undentaud how tho publisher* Montreal by stage pawed through Stan “HOu ; ^te, G. T. IL to^eruUi^ thouMtMh more are turning their eyes
~«••»*-pi™-1.1taduOtataii!•.u.---u &gt;ax*-*ifiL-STteXS 5,.’Si,“.:,iru
I

CHVAXPHKKT. SO. 4S
sts'“‘"■■rir sKfc:''~‘
H ASTINGS LOIKJI-NO.-W,—.

with a magazine which is richly worth t'» have n furry actOM tbo lake, which G. T. R. to Detroit.
M.)—.fc. iVA-X,, Utah, Wyoming,
the price asked for it, two dollars per I was provided for fa tho “Old Horse
All of .the nbore ticket* ore valid un- Nevada, Oregon or California, wo rwrear, iw wo consider the jisurawa
! boat," under tho command of tha well J*1 No1vf'ul*T *•J,H73, “P4 ca» be hod at I ommond a cheap, safe, quick and dirrtrt
.i *» ta. .&lt; tatata. „d«... kta, &lt;y un.
.*&gt;:
Sf-ucrsi

W. n. HOLMW. B. »- ._______

the ebromos, which to any tho leo*L aro (the hor»c boat pswed into the nano* ul
4 jf.
oi4ain ticket* to all places
- •
■ — —
1
worth five dollars, given to each sub- CaptQ.W.Fugg, through whose fadotu-1 Ei-t at Grand Trunk Junctions, audio
scriber; we say again, wo cannot un- itablo pcreeverauco and overflowing
ot (\*?™Pan£* 0,Kre,
—
■
—
I
•
■
••
I
ullman
l
alico
Cera
aro
run
011
day
Jeratand it- Chiu. H. "Taylor 4 Co., good nature, public attention lias bccui ।
1’ublUlicrs.
I turning like au ovcrtlawing river toward 1; snd night train* through to Ikxton.
FLOWER JAM
0. J. BRYDGE8.
--------- —
—
( thi* charming sutunwr resort—the reg-.
Managing Director, Montreal.
1 A medicine which promotes tho action
Memphromngog Lake.
, E. Runr.
I’astimger Agent, Detroit
। ot tbo kidneys and liver, aids tha digo*7%. retirement uf tho old hori • beat
। lion aud eocurcs regularityof the bowels- ' to
life wu caused by the build.—
■ । »i
now completed, and panengcr* are
i Kiso or rut Btouu.-'Fur Dyspepsia ;
* ~* ***** ” “*■’
**“ *“”■
.mint secure health and prolong human hn(f uf
tirst steamboat on Magog
&gt;' .
St. Louia to Texa*. cither over tho Mi»life. Hamilton's Buchu anil Dandelion 1 laao,
]ako, Known
known a*
as mu
the “auuuuuu
Mountain Maid,
Maul.1' . aud Neuralgia Cum.—For four year* souri, Kamas 4 Texas R. R, via Sedal­
does just thi* buifaos*. and any phym- This “wander
__ 1„ '_J
of tho 0go” not only ' did past I have had thoDyspepsia very-lmd, ia, or over the Atlantic 4 Pacific IL R-,
tho “forty iug” at Georg.-villa, but run on j vomiting up my fool nearly every moal, ria Vinita. For map*, time table*, fajust such fagredienia m tlwy prescribe daily tripe lengthwise Jhu lake. This hrvt; with much pain and distress fa my .
refer our readers to I. Xi. Wheeler, 1
for their pattent*, is a moit valuable re­ stroke of expanding eutorpriso oweil j stomach, and could gut very little sleep j Northern Passenger Agent, 72 Lloyd
medy. You will sou un foe wrapper of its conception and execution to tho un- : nights. I a ten had distressing attack* ! St., Buffalo. N. Y. or E. A. Forel Gene­
two or threo times 1ral
:
■
Paascugcr Agent, St. Ixiui*. Mo.
each bottle j a*t what you take anl how tiring exertion* of Capt Fogg, and right ' of• Sickheodacho
V lilting Cante,
-.veil eras he rewarded for hi* toil in the a week, whbh at tho time made it im- Questions will bo cheerfully and promptBuslnne Card*,
sneevs* of the craft ho built, and tho [ossiblo fur mo to attend to my buuuese. j■ ly answered.
4 Co.'s drug store. ■
Wedding Card*.
,
Wl. 1
EMIGRATION TURNING.
1 was induced to try your King of the I
Druggists iJibel*,
--------------- - —----.
flowing iu of public patronage.
To locates.—Among tho more in- I Close
—
... movemont....
Full Sheet Posters,
upon this
followed Blood. The pain and distress
diatrn** fa
in my
n&gt;v I cheap Farms in South-west MiMonn I
torestfag Section* of our country, there aro others thaLhavo so changed tho face of, stomach
Two Sheet Poster*,
stomach were
were entirely
entirely relieved,
relieved, vomitvomit-!
1 ~
| *»4 r*s«*t»tit» »i*ts« TS
ceased,
had ----u&lt;&gt; attack
1 71,0 Ad"*,ic 4 r,tific R^rosd Cjm- Mt .kick, Unite* uustisa
none that exceed* in wild gnutduer tho onterprisHliat the aUentiuu of capitalists i:ing
----------J uhave
— *"-*
*—uf
• heading
ecssru,
mvd
mw u a- '
tacx
01
nea-i '
h^sooq^i
of land in -'-I
U
te..
»
Auction or Hale Bill*,
region in and about tbo Mountain* aud has been attracted thither, and now ache since I commenced takmg the Antral and Southwest Missouri, at | **•«« r~««* “
Wedding Invttatton*.
Lake* of New England. One cf the Magog valley is linked with the great medidna, nud I »loep well nighta, my fn&gt;m $-! tu 812 per acre, on seven years'
Docbte Mammoth Posters,
most
attractive
and
at
tho
same
time
bowel* aro now regular, busing been time, »ith free tran»i&gt;ortatiou from St.- !
sni«rt&gt;—. T
In fact any kind or stylo of Printing.
thoroughfares of the nation.
delightful of tho Sammer resort* in tho
*te
Tlio thriving village of Newport, costive before. I have now taken two Uni* to aU purchasers. Climate, soil.
vicinity of the New England Lake*, is which only a few years ago could boast
* &gt;»
at Meraphremagog, a full description of of a country “store and inn,” i* now a tuUfivunJ. 1 Jr.;-.. &gt;« UJ ik.i m,
„
Gold 115 5-8.
.
wife was much troubled with Holt Rheum fra,t* and Hewer*. For particulars ad,f U1
lu tll
latte■soiw*.*nu
There i* no word th*t rhyme with to which wo invito the attention of our country; bos on enterprising paper, which the Kmgof'tho Blotd ha* entirely dross A. Tuck, Land Commiaswncr, St.plea*nro-aeeking readers. From Mich­ three churches, excslleat schools, an ex­
month.
igan it is reached directly via Grand
Frankfort Hill, N. Y.
tensive latabor trade, marl.lo work*.
Trunk Railway.
Hco advertisement in another column.
immense proportion*, and with ample
0. GUlman i* building a new house

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE
The Great One Price Store, 36 Canal Street,

LOCALS

on Grand Street.
Shipping tag*, a new supply, cheap.

CrRAND RAPIDS, MICH
1 TO TUK Nurture or
’ Tk* IHsa*nOm-&lt;* •• ort

SALT
Sfa.r.

A LECTURE
TO YOtnra MEM.

10 Barrel lota and more Mild to dettlera at a very small ad­
vance above Car-load Rates.

Water Lime,
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kinds,
f//T£ LU/IBEIt FUtflSffED if
LOTS.

Tho gentlemen who inquire ia last
week’s Bosak "Vol uh te matter."
Tho matter i* John Wolf the dutchman
ia selling all the beet furniture that is
sold in th* county of Barry. John will
soon do all the furniture busfarea done
in this county.

Wool, Wheat, Oats and Corn.

$3,000 worth of Furni­
ture. will be. sold at cost at
Bcssmer. Heath $• Co.'s store
for the next 60 days. To
make room for an entire new
stock of Furniture. B’e will
sellour whole stock at costfor
cash. This is no humbug.
After this date, tho undersigned will Come and see for yourself.
receive. tJtnvn and Ship, all kind* of BESSMEE, HEATH &amp; CO.
Grain, at our Elevator in the City of
Hastings, June 7, '73. 7tf
Hastings.

Funeral furnishing good* of all kinds,
aud of tbo latest styles, Coffia*. CaikcU
and Baria! Csa-o, and Robe* of all
kinds funishod- Good 11 cane furnish-

field and Wasningtou.
In the meantime Copt Fogg ha*
Ths Dedicatory Dunre at Nashville, propna!.. plare fa fo- W°r wiU ** kept ahead of the enterprise about him
found notices of tbo death of three of by adding another stuamboat, colled the
Lady of the Lake, as fsrsurpawine tho
first as a Laig surpones a JfsU. W ith
this elegant steamer, during the travel­
ing season the Captain makes two tripe
daily through the lake from Newport to
Magog, and n* wo gtids along lhi»
A. H- Weet of Detroit
for
some valuable Berkshire pig*. Well, • beautiful water" tho urencry i* en­
ing a barking cur dog.
chanting and “tho eye is nut satisfied
if his pig» »ell “ rapidly as do his
with arsine.**
Ackley’, fountain furnishes deiicion*
Wheeler* Wiboa sewing machine, ho
soda and root boec, that it will not hurt
nred not advertise thorn for many days
the ooMcsenre of our Good Templars to
unless he has thousand* for sale.
sip—waD, it is erosedfagiy poHiabfa.

undoubtedly did.

C. F. DWIGHT 4 00.
Hastings, Juno 18th, 187K
13 wl

Keep a large atipply of Salt for sale at Lowest market ratea, in
their Brick Warehouse.

Ita W b Mtt 10 per al rat tku M Em* * k Veto.

Local 6li;io police;.

weary and tei»nrnlr, and is now favored
Thursday evening. July 10th, tho fol- with a junction of two imiorUnt rail­
roads, and is the bead of steamboat
navigation.
Tito village of Magog, st tha outlet
of tho lake, is lea* favored at present,
Geo. H. McClclku. M- E. H. P.
but ha* in it as fine n water power a&gt;
Milo L. William*, H. W.
the country atfoxd*. and its enterprising
prseant splendid weather.
people are' animated with tho certain
Geo. M. Dewey, Scribe.
^Too bad —Th* killing of costly improspect that they shall »xm hare rail­
Fred Nachtrieb, Treasurer.
jurtnd chicken* by the worthleai cat*
road connection with tho root of man­
kind.
about the city.
Also along tho shores of tho lake are
springing up 1—autifol residencasowiu-d
Pytbea* in*titutrd in thia city un ths
and adorned by the opulent dignitaries
Hastings I’. O. July 22d, 1878.
of CsmvloAnufoor project is on fi&gt;ot,for tho erec­
tion of an immense hotel at the loot and
Add- McLeUsnd, Abraham i’oeking- ot building a railway to tho top uf Owl’s
Hoad Mountain, from the top of which
idenco three mite* South af thie city. ' hnns, Sevilla Witeox, Rollin Whooter.
Directjour tetter* Io number of I*. O. can bo seen tho city of Montreal, and a
new is presented ot tho surrounding
country not lesa enchanting than i* to be

SALT.

BARLOW &amp; GOODYEA B

a4&lt;l‘»r f feesyeff.

semi mi

A rare chance to ouy Dry Goods
cheap—1’. R. 8abin 4 Co. of Jackson,
nre selling out their entire stock at first
coat. They have on immense stock,
some 8109,000 worth of choice goods,
of all kinds, which they aro dosing out,
and if any one is inclined to visit Jack­
son, thia is the jdace to got bargains.

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.

Chromo

C. Hanna for the reasonable sum of
|50. It wa* a finer Casket and better
trimmed than be raa trim one, with a
better Hoods furnished than with tho
8125 Qaskst Query vat ish de ma««.

John F. Holbrook, al Woodland Cen­
tra will hare owe of tho- splendid
daacM al hi* Hall, on Friday ivseing
the 25fh. fast. Of course it wfll be well

Facn Jans fa endiees quantities, and
of tne mo*, approved patterns, for sale
byF. D. AoUcy, at the Qty Drug

Dan Wand baa opened a groeory on
the corner of State and Church streets,
room for thrar i—tease atoek. They north aide. Dan ia a stranger. but hi*
have some of tbo nieeel toilet rtand* we prices w ill m aka him acquaintances, a*
ever rare. Everything fo fa -ffM*
baeafli very ahey. _
cedes abowt their praraiera

’
8ruin&gt;.-Fromthopromiafa uf tho
t subscriber on Sect. 30, fa Rutland,
about tho let of May l*W, two 2 year
. vid steen, dark rod, and one 2 year old
&gt; banfer, light rod and white face. Any
.
«&gt; to the whereabout* of
mid cattle will be liberally rewarded.
P. M. Btarc,
: | Rutland. July 15,1871.
tf

Ono at the won* fcande lastoly report-

Ufa M also burned.
jjevepri partiee fa Krart Cuuaty are
reUuekfag u-*
*buu: them wHb
fi*,p«rtkwtarty brook trout, and me

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CHROMOS I

JOB PRINTING

"»Tncut pume

Ita&amp;t.t

�The Babcock

MEW ADTEBT1SEMENTS.

Th. .kill, the art. tbo mighty toil,
that has* been devoted to tbo adorn­
E’liLkii'1*'’
ment, sad to the lioeenietifia of tills
mod saoient j&gt;1»» of worship, bar*
l*en of extraordinary tnagnitada. Tbo
grandest legacy of Egyptian antiquity,
Great Pyramid, demanded, indo d, a
larger amount of naked burran labor;
bnt in Mariah them i. a compulsion ol
tho features ofnates* bereelf to th* ser­
vice ol the budder la actual bulk, the
Gn at l*yra:uid is U&gt; tho Trinpl* rock M
tire to Dina, if w. drecrad taitm for aa
the sill* of the fire double gate* of the
■ mountain of tho bouse, ft we carry the
comparison down to the level at which
the lowest foundatom ot the walls is in­
laid ia the rock Id tho angle of tho on cloture, the bulk ia three time* that of
the Great Pyramid. The calk eMtents
of the mason's work may not amount
to a tenth part of that piled up by
Souphia. But tho bill has been honey
combed eith chambers and galleries.
1 and the declining part to th* south curI ered with vaults and arches, to which
Gbaueeh can show no parallel.
No
merely artificial unwture could barn *u
I succvaafully reaistod the resolute rlfort.
। ofdbo two greatest military nations of
[ the anc.ont world to destroy its existanew and obliterate its memory
N&lt;&gt;
other monument, long surviving tbo era
, of Asiatic and Italian power, can ever,
I like the noble sanctuary, mark by it*
«crr ruin*, th* euaoeasire period* of ita
। glory and ite foil.
' If V* rerard not *o math th* evi­
, mMaxAfiOth. th* p~ty dence of the labor devotad to tlio work
w«t* off on a visit to the Pyramids, । of tbs Tempi* a* tbo effect produced on
about firs mites dirtnaL They crossed | tho mind by It* apparent magnitude.
th* Nil* by a good bridge, ia which 1 we may suggest the following oom pari there ia a draw, and continued along a sons : Tbs length of tbe eastern wall of
Utacadamiasd rood, shaded in most part th* Nanetuary is rather more than
by acacias, to th* bluff of hmostone up­ ; double that of one aid* of the Great
on which tho Pyramids are built, and Pyramid. Its bright, from tho fonndawhich, when onco reached, aro not so j tkm on tbo rock at tbo south, and near
imposing ns tbo imagination had pic- I1 the northern angles, &gt;aa marly a third
tured. Nsar by were two villages, from I of that of the Egyptian sttweturo. If tn
which th* net.res oam* rtuhing to offer ' this groat height of one hundred and
thsir soroio**. but General Slono being , fiity-two foot of solid wall ba added tho
along, th* sheik kept them in order. I1 descent of one hundred and fourteen
To the ordinary traveler these peopl* feet to the bed of one hundred and aitmust bo a great nuisance. It was de­ O' fret altainod by the pinnacle of the
cided to make th* ascent of tho highest, Temple poreh, we havo a total height
th* I’yramid of Cheeps, 460 feet Throe of four hundred and tweofy-six feet,
Arabs were detailed to each one, and which ia only fifty-nipp feet loss tlian
tho a*cent began. Thi* was done along I that of tho Great Pyramid. The are*
th* edge of tli* northeast side, two of tho fore of tho eastern wall ia more
Arab* going in advaoco to pull the than double that of on* side of tbe pyr­
pilgrim hr tho arms, while tho third ] amid. Thus the magnitude of the no­
camo behind to push. Th* Pyramids | ble Sanctuary of Jerusalem for exceedbeing built in layers of atones, each lay-.jed that of any other temjdo in the
*r diminishing in six*, three form a re- I world. Two ampitheutro* of tho sixo
ties of.!ops, Mime of which aro four j | of tbo Coliseum would have stood wilhfoe; high. Tbe General halted thro o- ia its colossal girdle, aud left room to
quarters of tho way up. but the rest
continued to tho top, where there ia a Belted eigbtyspare about fifteen font square, and and accomm_____ ____ ___
__,
from which tho view is very extonted, ;i sai.d mere in ita arena and pauagr-.
over the desert of Sahara on the one I! For such a number to hare boon era tneide, and tho beautiftdly cultivated vol- 1| mad within its cirek, the .pace lor
ley uf the Nite on tbe other. Tbo do- each pereon must have been liou.'-l t,.
act-nl was made along the upjoeito edge |I sovtntera ineboe by twenty inchee AL
—not. however, before four shillings 1 lowing two cubits each way# or four
1 Havana Lottery of Cuba.
had bora paid to an importunate natir*, 1 square cubita for each worshiper in. the
who promised to descend, and ascend temple, the Sancttfarv would bare con­
the Pyramid oppesito to tbe one on tained- thirty thotnaad ; tho Choi, ex­
which the party wa*, in tan minutes.
t cluding tho Priest's Court, twentyThe next thing in order was to enter 1 thou.aud more, and there would yet
tbo Pyramid, which is done by a nar-: have l«ra room ia tbo Great Court and 1
row passage. Thi. paatsgu tiro: do-j the cloisters to main tho total reach to
serad. to a pl.es where uno must go"
——
—» -------- |f.U.
l
s 1
upsrn hia hands anl kncce. Tlii* pasre-1,
it ascends until one hnally enters a
room about sixteen feet by twolre foot, j
to which is a ****ophagu s. Th* aide*
of thi* roocikwcre cf very handsomely
cutgranlfo. Returning, the party had
to submit to be carried by tbe guides,
a* th* dfMcent wa* over itonre too
•lippory for shoes Near tho Pyramid
is a bouse which was built by the vic*roy upon tha visit of Eugenie, when
Emprea* of tbe French.
This was
rnitfrliritlMnWtaLisi. Uta
opened for General Sherman by the
vtetety1* orders, and to it a luncheon
L. N. MIXER'S
was (erred which had been brought
along.
AAcg. lunSteo:: a visit was
mad* to tho Sphinx, which la close to
tbe larger i’yrarnid. and on the way a J
tomb some forty foot deop. and whore
ridre were lined with granite, was paw­
ed- At th* bottom, carved out of a I
Every year increases the popularity
pita* offgrey grnniic, was an Egyptian 1
of thia valual-lo Hair Preparation;
figure ’which covered the resting place
which ia duo to merit alone. We can
of the coruso. Near by nro rem* oth­
aasore our old patrons that it ia kept
er tombs, wbfeh are easily reached by j
fully up to its high standard; and it ODER’S
it the only reliable and perfected prej»XRRVIKE
aration fir rreiorins Giur on Fadkii
fine and interesting. Th* Sphinx is
DOES IT!
Hun to its youthful color, making it
aa Egyptian head, with body aomothtog
Ijir'c^Zftrlni?' "
soft, lustrous, and silken. Tlio scalp,
llndacbr.
in *hap* Uk* that *f a Ixjm Tb-« nore .
by its use, ta’cetoes white and clean.
II'.!*;1’.
ha* bean partiaHy effiread during th* I
It rctnoiiM all implions and dandruff
paseagaoffiv* thousand year*. Th*
and, by ita tonin properties, prevents
tread is hollow. The whole ground in
tho bur from falling out, a* it iliuml'..M.“
’ ''
1
a mass of tombs, but a* son as they
litds an 1 Bourfohca the hair glands.
ar* uncovarod th* erer—lxiftiag sand
By its use, the hair grows thicker ami
again ooncwal. them. Tho day was
stronger. In Ulilncss, it restores tho
very wann. and tho party got back to
eapillx'v gland* to their normal vigor, It litlE few EnM M Ute
town well tired out bv the day’s jaunt.
and will create a new growth, except
That eveatog General Mott entertained i
in extreme oh! ago. It is tho most
them at dinner.—CoL 3. C. Amnnr.
economical Ham Duauxu over ttsed,
to &amp;r^r't
ftr Jolt
aa it requires ftwer applications, and

SALE ON EXECCTION.
■O.OUUS usniML n. It:

1 Grand River Valley Eivian

9

VINECAR BITTERS
Lm*; ws’irelXt** v’Jr

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rerta tre.i 4--r "» lh» r-«7

BOILER WORKS.

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N F. Bmiaio's isiMiie
WATER. WHEEL,

IflATF, or
sStri&amp;i

LIFE

BELOW THE SURFACE I

Michigan Central R. R.

TELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS

OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE,
Bxtarew IMrett m4 OUre'. atalw &lt;Ure ere
reu.e. Wilk Inure lul 4 iMnn re ! W M In.
oa Ml aftar Jas. IX ten •»* asul tenter rem&lt;
■ rerea reUI Ireir Iretr-o. terChvre. tte U? reot#
I IterKrtsreS. -/tel
Jm.-lnU-r r.-r s&gt;4-x
tte p^rerl.irerewS la reM srUte.aS &lt;te sstei
rr»r reM tenure, urt Ite teanw lh-rreF.
rerelw ■ &lt;y*T •! Ihx -'rlw Is te .•UuSal I. I
I 11KrnUM B*h»rr.« re»tror»r»*&gt;.l
| »4 -m.li'rl bn
t.n.tr .1 lu-rr l»r l
। rere«.*.«te ta-fote

Plantation
BITTERS’.

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las.

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LANTATION

Bitters

Temperanco Bitters popular oxpositor

Gift-enterprise
50,000 OO

Scrofula Syrup

Asaaycr of Mastschntatu, says, “ Tbo
constituents are pnru, and c.vrvfullv
selected for excellent quality; and I
consider it tho Best I’nxrAuxrro.x
for ita intended purpoace.’’

haja. m pVt. bal it io doe to a majurily
ol oases mac*to u2i*manag*i*eBt than •
to crops or pries* It is true, prioea of .
produce aro low, and labor cvmuiauds |
■ compenratkm lax to ndvaao* uf its.
reed value, when ooapxred with it* I
value of ito production*
But while
rat* te tbe oom. fhrnten must roly wore
on their brains and make calcutetion.,
overcome the loose, and augment tho
proftl*. Um gxwtejroublv i. tha t among
our farm*** fnerwis too much changing

EPIDEMIC

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^GREENBACKS

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uVrtu'rfre

.vtes.'wa.waiJteK’cer:
lUrertesreknld la reM .NUU, .11 ik-.. wriau
lrere •» rerwl, -t lnn-t. Mlaarrt 1. Ite rreaU .r
wr» redtaur &gt;t Mwkiass. te WM: Tha renk
s*y”r
’Is •°",k Wte« saartar
?t m:
ISt
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DM. UBUM I Lili Ixiliil B1M.

::.K7.:rxsS.ra,i

DISEAS

iimiiiMiini

ft la not a quack nosiram.
Tbs ingrsdiento are puHiabsd on
each Utile of EuxU-inae Itlfe
used and »w«xnii&gt;*atari by Phynetar.1 wtarrrrr it hr tarn ini.
trwlocvd. 11 will poaitirelycure
SCROFULA, BTPHIL1B
la tUtariau rtno". RHEUMA T1SM. WHITE S WEI^
\LIN0, GOUT, GOITRE',
\BRONCH1TIS,'‘NER F-'
OUS DEBILITY, INCIP!
IE NT CONSUMPTION,
and all dwcnrei arbing from »a
impure cauhUon of tbo Woral.
Salad forcer Hosxdai.is Aliawxc, in which you will Mod car-'
tifiritaa from rcltebta arid trail-’
worthy Physicians, Minuter. of
tha GcapeLaud others.

Ponrfil DadoriEistf Dsitletlaal-

L. N. MJXEH, .
HenUrwa,

Peninsular Railway.

Tirf.i-svivri.'sdSr'1-'1"

forye^monyteHtetMi powerful eott4ote and dtoawear. Hance ite wosuterftd
ceres. Baay ot which sro jrcHWy toowr.,
of Berofnto. and all acrofiatas dteoeoes

6147

Bl CROOK’S TBE OF TAB!

IT’S-,

W. K 11KAMEH • 00..

FLOUR BERCHAJ

Only SO Cents pv Betite.

Dr. WILL'S Eitmt of Jinkta

j Flnr &amp; Gnu
OntaWIeriM
.
uwsewv

thmr rineyarda
..J —-a
1

i th&lt; rsstaralM tUllr-U
■ Kretll Ures* DtetM*.

■&lt;•&lt;» -r ssa earl Itervtf.
iterum s-orr
l&lt; trrrkr rrre Ibm te'IH.n-F. renrr nrart. te
stnmss“al-1St£;;K.“ST,

Price. *1.00 per pottle.
Addreaa
M

riares* roes Ita red ton itere W

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Buckingham’s Dye The New WtrtaJlWfflM!1
FOR TUR WHISKRRS.
As our Ttancwer in man v case* roquires too long a time, and too much
care, to nature gray or faded Whisk­
ers, we hare prnuml thia dye, in one
yvvyxwii/ion; which will quickly and
effectually accomplish thia resulL It

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VOL XVIII.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY. JULY 30. 1873.

Ppmesiopal a*d 6b;l|tts Cart.

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS

wise they will be overlooked by the
Viewing Committee.
4. Cards will be furnished with num­
bers as entered at ths Secretary's office,
which i)iould be placed on or near the
animals or articles exhibited so that ths
judges will have no difficulty in finding
them.
b. Exhibitors of horara will take no­
tice that a sign will bo relied in the Mo­
tor of the ring designating the elras of
horses desired by the judges for exam­
ination, when all horaaa ot that elasi
must be brought into the ring and there
remain until the judges have decided
ujion their merits.
0. Any animals, farm or artiste tak­
ing Ute first premium nt any foil, shall.
If considered worthy the succeeding

Have B Full-Stock of

FINE NEW STOCK OF
DRY GOODS,
Who w.lt.th tar irrtsnt b wslUss tar
Uks dsairt rue. mfM Ben rrr.
A tons' wa« sltiMh vkm sokto
An Mix Ar r«M where so &lt;&gt;M I
Thrr.’. so toBUsrs tone. tor. 1

CLOTHING.

HOOTS AND SHOES,

“ Wji.' if. BVRGHER.

HTUJJ EBAKER

WAGON !

The only Wagon with the Stope Sbouulcre.l Spoke.
competition can the taken £
grounds until 3 o'clock F- M-,
last day of the fair, except by
luu of Clio Marshal; and no ]
will bo paid on animals or art

.HARNESS, on hand, and made to Onlci;
..... COPPER, and
SlI^i/lT IRON WARE Mnnuliicturcil to Orde

'REAPERS and MOVERS, GRAIN, CULTIVATORS
SULKY RAKES, $c.

■ rag

Salt! Salt! Salt!

matcsxd xdubs rot CAiUAtt aaannxxa.
Jrosn—Burton W. King, J. C. Bray
and H. B. Barnum.
Brat jwir, 6 years old or over,
00
Second do,
3 00
Beet pair 4 years,
8 00
Second do,
2 00
[Non—Matohwl horses tu match ra

Mrs. J. C. Hanna, Mn. L. NJ
Mrs. D. Striker.
Best loaf wheat bread, adlk
salt rising
do hop rising bread

CLASS NO.
do
do
do
do

7. All animals and crudes offered I
fur exhibition shall be the bona Ado
property of a member of the society re­
siding in the wuuly.
.
H, AH trams are strictly forbidden to

OLIVER CHILLED PLOW ! PIUEN1X CASH STORE

NO. 14.

ZE at curing
8 Pus butter made tn Juns
Blbe butter made ia Sept
choree 10 Ibi or over
honey in comb 10 lbs or over

JumA—sPoctar Burton H. P. Merrill
and C. W. Basset.

CLASS NO.

Brat Spanish buck (full Wood)
Jroots— Samara In Clara No. 0.
Brat eolt 3 yoarsuld,
.
g
Second do,
Bret col* 2 your, old,
Beccttd do,
Best oolt 1 year old,
Second do,
Beet sucking cult, Second do,

|3 00

Bert grade buck
Second do
Best 2 or more grade ewee
Second do
Beet 2 or more grade Iambs

Will not be Undersold.
(M tto^s who U4 bWMbs in 4e.
De uaa Io rear ■oato*l. eork e» Is

JOSEPH PELUG !

FARMERS.
sofa cushion
ornamental needle work
raying Iryhand

Jroots—Richard Jones, J. F.
and tJ. V. IL York.
Best jack,
Second brat do,
Best mule team,
Second Lest do,
Best mule a»lf, 2 years old,

Jctou-Jacob Haxlaru, D.
and D- R. McElwain.
Beit boar, Chester White

articles unices maaufsetured within the
county. The fact of articles befog man­
ufactured in different «lyl*&gt; “3 pat­
terns and given fancy names, does »ot

Jc»or.-W. P. Bristol, D. B.
Hiram Culeman,
Brat bull. 3 yean old or over. I

214)

Second best do,
Brat heifer, 2 years old,
Second best do.
Best bull calf,
Second brat do,
Beat heifer calf.
Second best do,

Bum Kit HastlHJ. Jut 19, 1111

DENTIST

Sisiiille,

Mickijau.

Pure Wines and Lienors!

Mli THE SMH.

FRESH Flffl

What is it ?

. Judges same as for class No. 1.
Brat trull, 3 yean old of over.
Second beat do.
Brat bull, two years old, _,

TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL FAIR

I Brat bull, 1 year old,
| Second do,
Bos’, cow,
Bncuud do,
Boat heifer, 2 yean old,
Second do,
Bret heifer. 1 year old,
Secund do.
Brat bull caH

Barry County Agricultural
Society.

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;
Michigan _Exchange.

DRUGS

Single scat Buggies as Lou&gt; as

Medicines
And two Seated Fanners? Buggies at

Dye Stutts,

IF YOU WANT

Toomas Auorr, Pmident.
D. C. Baxboxx, Vice President
J. M. Navtss, Secretary.
David G. Robixsox, Troosuror.
D. R. Coox, Marshal.

A. Btkmos,
Joax Kuoix,

Nxaxxus Coox,
I- N. Krnr.ru.
D. W. Eixi».

PAINTS &amp; OILS

0. Articles catered end marked as
foreign shall not compete with those of
domestic manufacture; but may, &gt;( con­
oid cred worthy by the judges, be rec­
ommended to notice. Articles will not
be considered as foreign If owned and
used within the county for farming pr—
poses.
7. Viewing committees are required
to make their report to the Secretary at
12 o’clock of the third day ot tbe fair, if
possible.
8. Judges of cattlo and horses will
pleoAO have the prise ribbons tied upon
the animals before tending them from

J.L.RgED.

B. F. STEIN HOFF

Wednesday, tho first day of the fair,
will be occupied in entering and arrang­
ing stock and other articles for exhibi­
tion and decorating the halt
Bacuxn DAT.—At 10 o’clock the Kx
rcutivo Committee will mast st the Sec­
retary's office to fill vacancies on the
Viewing Committees.
At one o’clock, P.
ths Judgsa be­
gin their examinations; the viewing of

wa&lt;

CHHOMOS I

Brat bull, 1 year old.
Second do,
Beat cow,
Second do,
Brat heifer, 2 ysaa old,

Boe* sow,
Special Trotting-open to all competi­ Beamed do.
tors. All stock paying an eaterence Beet heifer, 2 years old,
Second do,
foe of 15.
Bee* baifee, I year old,
Junaxs—S. J. Bidnluum,
ley and J. C. Hanna.

Brat two in three.

SiiiiBl aiilodaiial

DENTIST
aiebican marble

Beit Mowirr
do Wood Sawing Machine
do 100 Hone-salb
do Oxyolre

PRESCRIPTIONS AND FAMILY

SI'HOHL »!

ti the Profem.

rut— wui wmv
Tuxn bat—At 11 o'clock the trial of ‘
draft horses will commence. At one
o'clock the trial of female eqaeetrian- 1

CLASS NO. 2.
Jcmd—Aaa D. Bark, C. P.
and Pater Howard.

OLAB8NO. 1.

Beat buU calf,
Second do*
Bea* heifer call
Second do,
CLASS NO. 4.

School Books &amp; Stationer//

du pair Houdans
do .trio white Cochins
do do buff do
do do partridge Cochitu
do do ilorbins
do do Dominiques

�GOOD»

SEND FOB CATALOGUES

awr.

which their oomrads had fallen. It
turned out that Mr. Tatham had man­

and finding tho object of his search,
though terribly bruised, still alive and
jiartly sensible, had tended him through -Verv.Ts

wo fully bolieve mwt

rhe cholera is abating in Indiana.

signal far aid from above. Although
up in Use following which wo clip from the height down which Herr Krowel
fell, or, more properly rolled, U repori­
on exchange :
... I.
1. __J I t . 1..
.1
The train left Council Bluffs at 5
o’clock, with four coaches and two
recovery at the last accounts, thanks to
Mr. Tatham."

also two baggage-oxpruss cars, in which
there was a through California mail and
express malt
82,000 in the

cue coukty fair.

direction.

Liat of "the Barry County Agricultural

and destructive storm on Friday last

to which tho attention of all our readers
is specially directed.
.

Orsirriot.

OF PIANO-FORTE CLASSICS.

Sherman J. Rich

TEJ1 mid VOFFEE,.
Of which ho has a VERY LARGE STOCK, and ho is determined to sell
LOWEST RATES I

The faculty of Olivet Gallego, ts *r-

srk, ia as follows:

and Literature, and instructor in
ih Literature.
. Oramol Hosford, A. M. Profess­
------Astronomy and Natural Philoso­
phy, and Lecturer on the theory and
Practice of Teaching.

' Over 400 running in Barry County ! 1
Nearly 300
1,9 B*ncc
X4-J5
last season.
fSO
already this season.

inmates jumped out, when they were
ordered to tho rear, covered by half a

Everyone of which were fully WaejiXntrd, and the cost of re­
pairing lias averaged teat than 1 Or. each.
.

an agricultural dis­
Shall this bo ? Farmers of Bar-

trict

that ours, yvurs, may bo the triumph

cultural district ia tho titati'.
The Society's Grounds are being

Miss Henrietta P. Dennis,
of Ladies'Department and/
iu French.
Mis. Annie M. Benedict,
in Mathemsties.

Mcoeos doubly sure.

Again we aay. bo

umph.

Work to obtain it

tn rau nu aoaix.
infamous Detroit

Such ai CHIK'MOft LITHOGRAPHIC CARDS, REWARDS
MERIT, and everything you need in

*
ASK i on NOVELLO’S EDITIONS.

ramrai mn ■ nmi

Charles 0. Brown, Instructor in Pen
manabip and Book-keeping.

SffEIlp^ J. UlClf.

5*

.s

BACON &amp; KARRS’

LITERARY NOTICES.

tains, among other good things a most i w“,k

Reports of the condition ot the Indi-

10,000 Machines

A fire Sunday night destroyed J. H. They fortunately did not cut the tele­
srry’s pstent leather manufactory at graph wires, and Superintendent Royce
owark, N. Jc Loes 850,000: insurite'820,000.
and Uilngraplud in all directions. En­
gines and a posse of men wore sent out
unification movement is a failure, owing from Council Bluffs on tho Burlington
and
otho roads to intareoft tho robbers
to the unswerving allegiance of tho col­
in a eouthcriy direction.
ored people to the Republican party.
Their dress and voices indicated that
There are in the Boston schools 38,
688 pupils, under the instruction of they were regular bushwhackers. They
1001 teachers, who ere pan! annually evidently intended to get tho usual val1863,658,51, an average of 8803 per uablo express matter on this route on
Mcndsya, but which went through cm
teacher.
an extra train Sunday night Tho rob­
The recent speech of Queen Victoria, bers during tho day stole a spiko Lar
containing 858 words, was transmitted and hammer from the hand ear house
from London to New York, 200 miles, at the station. They drew tho spikes
in six and a half minutes, or st tho rale

X

FTLiST [PREMIUM
Jf^ssuM u a household pvt, and some

At tin- Barry County Fair Inst &gt;euon over the South Bsmt Drill, and al
ruiton County l- air over the Hui&lt;rriur aud every other eouipotlog Drill.

out iL It is cheapjiat real good, and cue
hundred pages of
supplied for fifteen ceids, or 8LW
year, and a pretty little Chromo
premium. AU the back numlsers
tho first of January supplied by the
luhers, Thornes A Talbot. 36 Broq
Street, Boston, and for tali' at of! the j
periodical depots in tho ronnfiy and j
Canada.

uan

OUR CULTIVATOR

I'uatlnually Increases and promises go»l for 1,0X1 Maehlnee, tor-MICHGAN
alone, tho coming aeaaon.
PRORATE ORUF.lt.
Our 1’nwent Stock I, nearly exhausted, and |&gt;artle* will do well to call early
to lie sure of getting one.
,
Tur PnaaxotcutCAL JocassL for Au­
tMcmselres several rods away, and as the
The President of the United States engine approached pulled the rail out gust is on our tablo with an excellent
has officially announced tho Centenial of place. The promptness of the oni
Thanking the farmeni of Barry county for their liberal sup­
Exposition to take place in Philadel­
port in the past, we hope we shall merit it in thc*future, believ­
phia in 1876,—begming April 19th,
and continuing to October 19th, a pe­
ing it is for our material interest to support home manufactures.
riod of six months.
Uent-Gov. of Nova Scotia ;
,
“
DWIGHT A BURRALL.
Ex-Governor Anthony Colby of New
Ancient and Modern ; Dr. Horace Wells!
Hampshire died Sunday evoniug. ogvd
80. Ho was Governor of New Hamp­ morning, bringing the dead body of tho and tho Discovery of Annnthcsia ; How V-Srs/S tUjtris 1SS»
shire in 1846; was appointed Adjutant engineer, who resides iioro and leaves ! to Use Phrenology ; The lato Os les 11!ifcMihr”»u«rTieu«Ml wisers..seS til eih-r
.
______
General in 1861, and was for many a wife and threo children.
। Ames, M. C.; Living to Work vs. WorkewUi
years a trustee of Dartmouth College.
jing to Live; Power of Application; i
wjly te'.i
Edward La Mountain.
Compulsory Attendance ; Study of the ^Hw^d*'u&gt;st°Xd*U«idvMr sG~s~»stb« H"thi

The following] letter from Senator
Th.
Wl,: Agtimllml limb , j S_‘
t ..■ISS.'VL” M
Wilbur Buzzell, of Ann Arbor, has King was wriUon to II. C. Sosaions, of
i. Viral.; -Tb.
Owl;, SStSiC
received the appointment of Prof.K.or Ionia, in response to a note of inquiry:
*• ^4“, pwLi..
"Mr. La Mountain or Montaigne, as Handsome Faces and Bad Dispcailiona, [
of French ana German in tho Norwich
etc. This Publication deserves a hnn- |
’* was—sv.l
,
Jabwu
Unlvmity, situated at Northfield, Verlike his I
1 so celebrated as in aerodred thousand stibscril&gt;ers. 83 * year,
PROBATE ORDER.
naut, s*
There are 196 foundries in the State balooain,,------------------- ,------with a Chromo premium. Address 8.
ST ATI OFMtCHlUAX.CesM/oi JUrrv.uof Michigan, employing 1,101 mon.
n. w.iu «
n... y..x
about two hundred ascensions
A reunion of tho First Michigan In­
fantry will be held at Grand Rapids on
Thursday, August 28.
Tho Fsoton Gtutif boasts that Mr death.
over ircnjlearth and Hnu aud tlw JwrJohn McHalef-xif that village, has a
Hlau • 11 If lx «h- pr»n ttay te &lt;
grape vine three yoars old this spring
illustrated weekly, Always containing
from tho cutting, of the Isabella variety,
girls, the oldest Flaira,
something at interest to every member
which has 2,008 well developed elusion
of growing grapes upon IL
He leaves no property except a small rindinriti is almost indispensaLlo to
bouse and lot, in tho village in which
bo lived, and where bis family now retasw •**- if
Usn U. »krlk. minx ■

UP OUR WAY THIS SUMMER.
Everybody ie invited to call and examine the new and mammoth
Mock conxiHting of

Crockery.
Glassware,

14,040 Store, cast in

First-Class Instruments

mu
Bta
No

We

New Scales.

New Styles.
New Prices.
Very Low.

Coffee’s,

all kinds of Fish.

forts.
The Strawberry Girl and
thief Brewing are the names of two

Vis

Sugar,
Tea’s,

Stoneware,

ssrAtESrstrs35sS

Ths M. E. Church of Niles gave 81,
000 to the Preston fund fur Albion Ool- number of years in quite delicate health
which of course operated us quite a
drawback to tho professor’s pecuniary
raecees. Ho was very fond of his wife
and daughter, and devoted a good deal
of his time to his wife’s earn on account
of her feeble health, always treating

TO

No Dull Times!
» Ufa! ssrisxiVK'&gt;aa —c-L’

SiuSs'Jx.rw:

of our county, and yoor individual inter-

COMPOUNDED.

5m5

Latin and English.

K.n.e

wo really do hope to see the largest and
best exhibition that has over boon hold

CAREFULLY

Bcmemler the Place, Second Door East of the Corner of State sal Jeff-rMn
Streets, Hastings.
•

threatening to shoot any person w
showed their heads on the train, sayit
“Get down out of sight,------ yo, or
Fourteen thousand and three sick
tn for nine months. It is a thrilling
and disabled seamen were treated by will shoot you.”
Tho robben then took about 82,0001 story of peril and excitement, and quite j
tho Marino Hospital service in 1873.
eoosonablo after reading of Captain'
‘n"
Americans
in
Vienna
celebrated
tho
Hall's d&amp;th, and tho escape of nemo of' M«i&lt;ta
ductive wealth ot our county, and that
4th by a banquet and speeches, includ­
ing a very brilliant car by Hon. C. F.

will do well their part, and if you but
do youra, our forthcoming Fair will bo

-WITTES
PRESCRIPTIONS

MI’MIC, -A.T IVEW YORK PJUCEH!

Chomestry and Natural Science.

hibition.

pends largely the reputation of the
county, and tho estimate to bo placed on
our enterprise as a people will be judged
t&gt;T tho character of this annual festival.

Guaraatces .SATISFACTION on Everything ho Recommends, and |;e ssperi*^

Be sure and Buy the

fired by English troops on tho 14th ult. hail. The engine run into tho bank and
Tho Zansibar treaty is declared en­ turned over, throwing out tho engineer
tirely satisfactory by Sir Barilo From. and Croraan.tho former falling an the lat­
ter dead. It is supjx&gt;*ed RatTurty was kill-

Louisville with a earpet bag full of
bonds.
It is estimated that at’the end of 1878
I taauccess isy our success, its failure, you r
there will be 78,689 mile, of railroad in about 100 foot aud stoppod.Ilm baggage
cars doubled and woro badly siuashod.
tho United States.
As soen as tho train stopped largo,
it. Ours ia emphatically an Agricultu- candidate for the United Hiatus Senate athletic men, masked in full Ku-KI ax
to succeed Thurman.
■ style, appeared at the expQN car, in
which were Conductor William Smith,
Superintendent Royce, Express MosaonMtcd, and must bring out in largo num- cholera in the Ohio State Prison at gor John Burgess aud three other per­
Columbus last wook.
sons, and commenced firing rapidly in-1
The Attorney General has given his
swine, chickens and other poultry; their decisiou in tho Vogt case. The right
st out of there." Two bulcorals, and their garden products, all cf of extradition iadepi^d.
lata
thruugh the clothes of the
There seems to Be a likelihood of a

ayna, that you hvo in Barry county, and

BEST

JLtJL

Reports from Kentucky any the crops instantly reversed the engine and applied
&lt;l..
c- —J —an.
&gt;■____ ।

farmers of Barry County, thia can only

any county ui the State, as wo fully be­
lieve; and yet our fairs are often almost a
failure because tho products an 1 tho

IVitixn a/

Faculty of OUvet College

Uasnaos, Mtcmaia. Jolt 80, 1878.

this city on Tuesday, Wednesday and

Otiara

N.veUoscieapEditionsrF ¥OU WANT

land and Pacific Railroad on tho night

CHEAPESff

Novello's Cheap Music*

OB.tCC O A JVD C1 G .1 R S !

mareroom, A'o. 155 Greene, near Eshth SI., .V. Z

Wxlfstiu’.riss.'r'Ks-Mt

CASH PAID FOR BUTTER AND EGGS
J&amp;rfA

■sruf 81.50, including tho chromo, un­
mounted. The Strawberry Girl, moun­
for bis little family, watch ted, Is 50 cants extra, Mischief Browing,
mounted 25 cents, or both papers with
mounted chromes, 84.50.

At tho old stand of M. Allen, Stale Street, Hasting*, Mich.

PROBATE ORDER.
BTATI or MianOAjr. Cwasr .r Item.

SMITH, MANEE &amp; PRESTON.

lttf

»&amp;nfsa.r.

OLIVET COLLEGE!

and retiring in his disposition to a fault.

IM. M!

Thd foil Tenn begins Sept. 11th.

Co., of Detroit

» xluld dawsatd. ud all cth««
Win ho come Home to-night T Bong,
havo hardly yst Danka; My Dear Old Mother. Song

A TEACHERS' CLASS

My MACHINERY
will then bo formed to continue eeron

attention ordinari- Klnkd; An Instrumental Pisco, Boehl.
Tho Reapers’ Dance, Kinkel; Golden
n de Halon. Wilson.

THE

WHEELER &amp; WILSON,
PROBATE ORDER.

"Detroit con-

l/lFOOTED
My long Experience In the Biuduros.
I'liablM lllr L&gt;
begins January 2nd, 1874.

quw/iTSE

sad the wrecked balloon."

Vick’s Guide fir 1873.

They are finely

s^risfuorioit i

Students can enter at
Ha I'M Xett O^M.

arc highly hosorabIs

the middle of the
Shop lu Bartow A GoHlfnar's

dally interesting

FAIL TERM.
New Advertisements.

WORKERS WANTED

53!^

NEW

WAREHOUSE

Sales of the Wheeler # Wibwfv
the past year Is the Best Guar
wrafee of its Superiority over alt

Bujxerior In nil departments, including

IfurafakoU.

GEO. W. KEYES, Bocrotarr,

-

Wtreoxx

Makxl*.

Baine Uu mor! sirnple in nonxlruction, and eaeUy adapted tn
dVerent kinds work, ianoint
fnler, anduMlm, mw. Ikon anp otlwrxnoOt
mackim,anqualUion wUek rKMuHmd ite Wheeler
?■

for rare

job worm

�3'
Tho PcaiurtUar Railway.

Tn* R,*rJ*L|CM&lt; Biyi*«n.

Km or rws Blocs.—For Dropsy,
fa**.—1 was attacked with Abdominal
Dropay four years ago. J took medicine
from five different doctor* ; I applied to
the rixth. but ho declined attempting my
case, saying ho thought me post remmly.
Another thought ho might help ma if I
would be tapped, but I was so weak I
thought I could not boar it. I then saw
vuur Kim or rw* Bloon advertised. My
son said howouldsendtoyou for it, and
did so. Whon I began to take it I
could not lie down or »it up straight; by
wearing a bandage I was able to walk
a little. 1 had not put on my atoeking*
fur some month*. Person* who visited
mo thought I could not live any length
of time.
I very soon fell that your
median# was helping me, and by the 1

From the Battle Creek JswW w*
dip (ho following notion of the 1’enfaaular Railway, which w. reprint w ith great
pteavure. For this road th* Hou. L. D.
Dibble, has labored long and hard, and
and have no doubt, that the road when
completed from Chicago to Port Huron,
will become uno of our Groat Trunk
Route., and prove a jaymg inve.tment
financially, as wet! a. a monument to
themtirfag industry and drtermined
efforts of Mr. I)|bble and his aaeociatra,
of which they and their friend, will
ever have reason to U proud :

.’or«of. Upn&lt;th"trock
‘k«
1 onfasular Railway ea its wrstern exwithSi J.
the difficult,,-* concerning th* right of
way which ha»o delayed th* work for a
tew days, having been adju.tod in a
maimer satiafactary to tho company and
to ।
COMcn&gt;l'd- Th* track is
now laid beyond th*. New Albany and
BBnm Reflet —4

CHURCHES.

is&amp;.vm1?! !■«.!£ tot

?K«'

By Aid Jewell\
That an order of 873 be drawn on
the Contingent Fund to j«y Quacken­
bush th* baliuio* duu him.
Motion was lost as follows :
Aye*—JowelL'
Nay*—Boice, BoMtucr, llaiu* and
Bentley.
By Aid. Brailo-

Adopted as follows:
Ayo*—Boko, Betsmor, II ami
Bcntiny.
Nay*—Jewell.
By Aid. Beamier—
That tho office of Aid. Wdliati
\Dr, Tumor bn* returned from Cali- and is hereby declared vacant
Ahl. Bentley moved to amend,
forr.ia whore ho ho* been spending
about three months, for the benefit of his
heal th,and Vtaitinghis friends,and is much
improved in health.
But as he paid
you a visit this present week, you unTho Committee on Ordinance was
dcubtedly saw for yourselves that bo
granted turtlrer time.
tho golden State. Not wishing to take
By AM. Jewell—
The the report of tho sidewalk Comup too much room fa your ever welcome
paper, I will close for this timi. Sub­
scribing tr.yvclf as oror, .

1*L 1 saw a gang a! men mowing a
bouse, aud by the noise and howling
that camo from it in the afternoon, it
was supposed that a larg- quantity of
liquor was consumed by tho men while
2d, I *aw a man building some
of a pea, perhaps for chicken*.

I’fanty-Wbortfobeme*.
Clean up your premises.
Cucumbera and choleraNo new wheat is yet in this market.
There 1. auricus dangor of the rAMws

If thia is the* way that the law of the
land is trampled under foot, and God's
holy Sabbath desecrated, the*" men that
bid defiance to ail law. both of God and
man, if not brought to an account before,
mart ***uredly will bo when they have
to answer “for dock done fa the body,’’
before the great Tribunal of God who**
commands they have so willfully brokod. Remember th* Sabbath day to

keep it holy.

Farmer* are busily engaged thrrahing
We work for pay—and it is time peo­
ple understood this.
Barnum’* show-bills for tho season
are said to coot 1750,000.
For a splendid baB ticket, fa colon,
come to the Benin office.
Butter, egg*, flour, jxxk and any
kind of form produce taken at this of-

Proceedings for two weeks ending
July 28th. Reported for the Basra
by Hon. 8. C. Prindle :
Estate of Willard Wilson, an incom­
petent person. George Van Auken ap­
pointed Guardian.
Estate of Abraham Orcsswoli, late of
Huntingdon county, Pa, deceased. Au­
thenticated copy of will allowed, filed

foe on subecripuam
Those beautiful, little bright eyed,
ySweet, darling, potato ;bug* ain't quite

M. H. Wing and wife, formerly of
Orangevilfc, in this county, but at pre*
ant residents of Marianna, Ark,paid u*
* visit last weekMack i* U bl U

Honor, Mayor Barlow, u pleasant party
is now lieinghoM at the Club House st
Gun laike. Among ethers wo learn
that the following ladle* are of tho par­
ty : Mr*. Dr. C. Russell. Mi*** Rom
and Anno Goodyt^r, Mis* Parkhurst of
Coldwater, Alias Sarah Barlow, daughtof tho Itu'f; Misses May and Bell.'
Barlow, daughters of the late William
Barlow; Miss Ann Roberts, Miss Minnie
Kenficld, Miss Colista Hadley, Mi**
Anna Ferre', Mite Alice McNair, Slis*
Fanny Riuscll, Mis* Carrie Goodyear

Our Number is

■A that we •‘imparted th* information on
the Monday after th* Grand Rapid*

fire that Mr. Kuricror, the brewer, was
carried fcom hi* house too drunk to
help himself, and the entire oont.nU of
his house were barat," ueA-hd^/efo.
The statement **» made by a gentle­
man in our hearing, at the Hasting*
House, but ws* not told by tho senior
sditor of thia paper, as the editor of the
flX Jo^l weU knew, a. bo A~w who

The Boe* bey* of Pfaoeur Co, No 1,
are to have a Ball at Union Hall, on the wa*\ho author of tlu report, and that
•vamng of Aug. 20th. A *pl«m!.d
bad not been at the Rapid*.
time will be had. and everybody and
keep truth on your side It u
hi» »w eetbeort will of couree be preeenL
nut pretty for a very K*M kettle to *ny
Lan Cook has bora olhaod five dol­ anything about thing* l-efag Macklars for ct» of Us Brahma cliieks, only
twelve w**ks old, but dodfaod th* oflbr.
The oggs ftnm which Lan'* chiek* were
batched, were purchased of W. K. Ifar-

ber.ofthis rity.
OaU at and to the Bxxra oAeo. and1
got oar yneea on printfag before going Week before last, ho bought over 2.000
IU. The better thus prepared for mar­
k**, judging by th* sample sent us, is
of uniform color, aud of good quality,
and beyond quartira will oommand the
highest mnaket price. ... ......... to the

W &lt;• 'htirc

UIl.'lJVCIl STORES

so don't make a

HUMMER

SUMMER

CA8SIMERE SUITS,
$15 ID $25.

CAS8IMERE SUITS,

FINE
BLJfCS SUITS,

$10 to $15.

CAS8IMEKE
88 ton

WHITE

A/id

snatr/i

Mistake.

SUITS,

GOOD
COTTOmSB SUITS,

linen Suits

CHILDRENS’ SUITS.

illustrated papers by Edwark King, on-1
titled Tho Great South, which commenccd in the July number uf Sentour'i j
BnUA/y Jfayaiw, will bo resumed in tho |
November number, and ail! than bo
Say man ; ore you hungv ? Woman
continued consecutively for more than are you faint for want of food ? Child
do you want something to cot? If so
being superbly illustrated, will bo of call nt I- E. Htauffcr’/ Eating House
North Sido State Street, where you will
national importance, enabling tho reader I find everything fa the lino of cutnbk-s,
to form correct opinions j of tho South- only 25 cents per meal-iOtf
era State* and their people. Wo can
j rocuro Sfmtour't for any of our sub-

Working Pants,
Gout, rheumatism, gravel, diabetes,
albuminuria, brick-dust deposit, in Ilatnmatiou of tho kidneys and bladder—in। deed all disease* of tho urinary apparaj tu«, including nrucous discharge* from
tho urinary passages, are readily cured
by Hamilton'* Buchu and Dandelion.
' It cure* all diseases of tho »y»tera ariv
i lag from tho presence of waste or poi| senou* particles in tho bk««l. No mure

Cotton Socks,

75 cl». to $2.00.

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE
Beyond the Mini**ippf

The Great One Price Store, 36 Canal Streep,

Th cu, amis hav* already gone, and
thousanrl* more arc turning their eyes
towards now homos in tho fertile West.
To thouo going to Missouri, Kansas,
Nebraska. Colorado, Utah, Wyoming,
Nevada, Oregon or California, we rec­
ommend a cheap, safe, quick and direct
wife, of Toledo, Ohio ; F. W. Bathwick, I route, via St. Lauis, over th* Missouri
of Battle Creek; J. B. Bennett, of Pacific Railroad, which runs it* fine
Grand Rapid* : A. H. Elli«, of Middle. Day ('cache* and Pullman Sleeper*
from Bl louis to principal toinls fa the
West, triOma eArt^r. Wo beltevo that
the Mireoori Pacific Railroad luu ths
^f'nrr Mxrrrso.—A camp meeting will,

bo held on tho farm of Mr. Naglcr,
near Mr. Richardson'* mill, on the north
line of the town of frying, iu this coun­
ty, to rommenro on Wednesday, August
Oth, and close on Tuesday following.
The public are resjioctfuUy invited to

Keep a large supply of Salt for sale at Lowest market rates, iti
their Brick Warebouae.

Tho Char lotto fifpMrm, ot Saturday
has tho following :

lusr or I.rrrtS' remaining at tho
fag* Wednesday morning and oollwted Hastings P. O. July Stith, 1873 .a neglected board bill from tho “Lottery
Rorilla Estabrook, Mrs. A. E. Vaile,
man,” who was recently opornling fa
Miss Lilly Esther,)I. V. Smith, Silas
thi* city.
Bro. Bauader* he was only a stray. Sturgeon, Samuel Williseon.
Direct your letter* to number cl P. O.
He did not belong to Hasting* and left
hero for part* unknown,some days since.

Karmen, Messrs, Dwight Jt Burrell
have some thing to lay in thia Bum
just West of tho Bank building, for
of interest to you. Don't fail to road
81200 and will at once erect a two story
brick store 70x22 foot. W. I. F. Hams,
ha* charge of it* construction. Iu the
A three Cent postage stamp With
meanttme his *toro ia at the UUlt brul your name and Piwtofflce addra* trill
W**t of the Abstract office of Cook A five you full descriptive Journal of the
(Itend Rapids, Mich., Busin*** college
and Tolegrapble Institute.

Our life long friend Hon. John P.
Hale, fell at his residence in Dover, N.
H, on the 22d, fast, and broke his
and reworded.
Bstete of Libbie Donaldson, minor. hip bone. The accident is a seriotot one,
Wm. H. Brown, guardian, licensed to and fear* are entertained that bo cannot

ns plenty as thsy were.
Estate of Peter Dorn*, doers*™!. AeOn Friday of last week. Mr*. Nedfa,
eount.of Lewis Durite* filed end hear­
on Washington Street, entertained a
ing Aug- 25th.
party of littie folks with a grand picnic.
Estate of Edith Newton, deceased.
People came Io the city fa great Petition for Letters of Administration
crowds to sttrad Forepaugh'. great filed and bearing Aug. 25th
show on Wedaaedsy. And it was well
worthy of their patronage.

Dr. Tumor and wife of Orangeville,
,‘paid us a visit on Circus dsy and err
rung. Come again Dr. the light of year
countenance always tnakM as happy

127452

tontion of the Mayor and R«x»rder is
specially asked to them.

We note on the Register nt tho Hastfogs House, among many (Abers, tho .
following arrivals during tho week last '
(lost: Geo. W. Burrnud wife of Detroit,
John Carrcth, of Middlorille; 8. '.Blaffcnl, of Plain well; CT. W. Brown, of,

Correspondence.

Fine shower Monday.

Brxsvni.—From th* premise* of the
subrtmber on Bert. So, fa Rutland,
about the 1st of May last, two 2 year
old steen, dark nd, and on* 2 year old
heifer, light rod and white face. Any
information as to tho whereabouts of
said cattle will bo liburallv rowanlc-1.
P. M. Bun,
Rutland, July 15,1873.
tf

Reading of minute*
with.
The following petition was presented:
.n th Ib^rtUo, th Asumu CerariZ, •/
thGfstfBhth,,.
We the uudorrigned would re «p«ctfully petition and request that no side­
walk* bo ordered on tho South ride of
Green Street between Janie* Dunning'*
cast lin* and Com Street.
Signed :
lUavxr Blows,
Tux Quit Catcioo Jvstuix I* noth­
ing in comparison to the immense buriMiu* Msix,
no** being carried on by Jim Button^
J sura Dcsstxo,
could
put
on
my
stockings,
and
began
Jim is on Joffonon Street, and Aoti
JskF&gt; SUTTOT,
Io feel comfortable. In two month* tho ■erv Aosmms than ony other institutibn
water was all gone, and I was a living of the kind fa Hasting*. Ilia story i*
skeleton; but my appetite was good, aud always full, prices low fur caso or ready
par, and would like to have the ptfbhn
I l-egeri U&gt; gam (Io-j)l aud I now look as coll on him before they sfesadsr their
Finance Committee reported, that tho well a* ever I did, and feel quite wall. money at the higher priced grooerisa.
ai-eount of J. 8. Got h ear A Co., be al­
UroeeriM of every description both light
Sum Pein,
and heavy.
'
lowed 84 71.
’
Luthcnburg. Clearfield Co, Penn.
Ou motion of AM. Ham* the report
was accepted an.! adopted by aye* and
We note in tho proceedings of tho
On motion, time.was granted to Street Common Council, the report of tho lano lost on tho streets of this City, a
Committee until next meeting, to report adoption of an important resolution on Diary. Any person finding it wil confor a qx-cial favor by leaving the same
in regard to Michigan Avenue.
Aid. Jowell, reported. that the Com­ Charter require* the cuncurrvuco of,Aw . at'this office. or in care of Dr. Roberts,
mittee in regard to the draining ot the to make any action legal, we do not mo
Striker pond have preformed. their duty why reeolutiuus are declared adopted on
DENTISTRY.
and find that the work ha* been dono in tho vote of four members; nor do wo .
Psy yesr v&gt;o«wy mi uh
cieire.
soo why, in direct violation of the Char- ’
accordance with contract.
ter fa the piloted proceeding* of the ZZtrvyowMA crtrsrtnf mtA or rtlMcKl
| By Aid. Hams—
\ pern, ti th Itmtfl ojlro of
। That the report bo accepted, and tho Council, the names of members voting
A. 1‘. DkAKE, it. n .
by aye* and nays are wm*time* omitted. Orer Ackby J- .SAUs's Drw* Sferr
Committee diechargv.l.
39
As those are important matters tho at-'

Oaraxvitu, July 2fl, 1873.
Entroas Barna :—My protracted
silence is msinly due to tho amount of
bard labor I hare La^ to preform riccv
J last wrote you. trhe, I might havo
broken fa on tho Lord'* day, but my
proclivities forattendingChurehexcluded ,
even a thought of writing you on that
day. Our haying (except marsh) is all
done, os is slso, our harvest. Wheat,
whit there ia of it with ui is A No. 1,
but as a general thing the crop was light.
Geo. Beattie, our blackamilh, lost two
finger* from hi* right hand on Wcdne*day last, in adjusting a coni shellar in
Mr. Nichol* grist mill. Tho said digits
were the middle, or big linger and the
little one ; and it will bo sometime ere
i he can do any work, especially with that

/??3

Should any of our rraJen wiah to
seo a* nice a job of hard finish a* ever
was pat upon a wall, call at the Union
School Houm in thi* city. Late did it,
and he can practice as well a* talk.

Water Lime,
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kinds,

Tho Atlantic A Pacific Railroad Com[any offer* l,2«XI,900 acres of land in
Central and Southwest Missouri, at
from 83 to 812 per aero, on seven years’
time, witlf freo transportation from SlIsmu* to all purchaser*. CHmato. soil,
timber, rainoral wealth, schools, church­
es and law-abiding society favils emiEls from all jxxnts to thi* land of
i and flewor*. For particular* addrea* A Tuck, land Commiraimcr, Bt.Louia, Mo.
47

f/jVf LU/IBElf FU/tflSlfED //V C44 LOjD
LOTS.

Wool, Wheat, Oats and Oom.

Local felijipe^ police;.
VINECAR BITTERS

"Tho editors of the Hasting* liawrr
and Lowell Jrvrnal have form™! themsclvet into a Mutual Admiration Society."
So mt* Nukern of th« half and helf
at Middleville. Pcov unfortunate there
ia no one eo low as to “admire*’ him,
The matter is John Wolf the dutchman
brace his jealousy.
is selling all tho best furniture that is
City and Townahip clerks are now sold fa the county of Barry. John will
■oo n do all the furniture bueinos* dono
pceparad to issue liertiee* for dogs, and
in thia cowuty.
[xrtfo* in poeeoerion of these brute* will
du well to procure a “privileg^' as eoou
as practicable, ar eke their pet canine
may come up miiuing *ou&gt;o fine mor-

Tn* Basra has been deeignated by
tho Auditor General, s* the newspaper
iu which ia to be published the li*t of

Northern Pawenncr Agent, 72 Lloyd
Bl., Buffalo. N. Y. or E. A. Ford Gener*l raaaeng-T Agent, St. I-ouis, Mo.
Questions will be cheerfully and prompt[ ly answered..
EMIOHATIOMTURKIH';.

ulur that be ia Agent fur Barry County,
for tho cviebraBid Spiral Spring Wagvin
Scat. They are tho best, easiest, and
most dunable *eai, ever made, an 1 no
other seat can bo sold where three sor.t*
can be obtained. Don't bo deceived by
any imitation otthe above seats, but buy
TJiompeun’s Patent 8&lt;&gt;iral Spring Seat,

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.

33fl OO worth of Furni­
ture. will be sold at cost at
Bcssmcr. Heath Co.’s store
for the next GO days. To
make room for an entire new
stock of Furniture. We will
sell our whole stock al cost for
cash. This is no humbud.
Come and see for yourself.
BESSMEH, HEATH &amp;CO.
Hastings, June 7, '73. 7tf

A rare chance to buy Dry Goods
cheap—P. R. Babin * Co. of Jedreon.
are selling out their entire stuck *t first
cost They have *n immeuai stock,
sonic 8109,000 worth of choice good*,
After this date, tho uwlcrrignod will of all kinds, wbiah they are dosing out,
receivs, Store and Ship, all kind* of and if any ot* is inclined to visit JackGrain, nt our Elevator in the (Sty of »on, this « tho place to gel bargains.
Harting*.
C. F. DWIGHT 100.
Hastings, Juno 19th. 1873.
13w4

THE

osseous Tt&gt;mWw.

�M1CK1C1B OSTBTC B. «.

Grand River Valley Division
IHIGAN

AND

THE

SOUTH.

TMADIK RO BY CHICAGO TIME.
T BA INK OOIMG,SOUTH.

population is of foreign birth, namely
five and a half milhoas, among thirty­
eight aud a half; in exact figures, 5.
587,546, among 38.558,371.
Tho foreign element is much largest
at tho north, bat its distribution is al­
most identical in the newer and older
States, on tho Atlantia and on the Mosuri. Thus tbs foreign pvreentage in
both Massachusetts, tho oldest State,
end in Nebraska, the youngest, is iu rrlfcer silk • msrrisp ju
both states, well-nigh the samo, name­ Dre.ms. HUU^Udie^
■■
ly, one fourth. In th* former, 353,129, PsUlsl^rs.
iu a total of 122/193. Yet the quality
of foreigners Weal is, no doubt, better
lhan East Those who have least of
• ’ IX. Tbs Ls4.il s
pluck and pane, Huger along tho Atlant-

I til the K*
LltHMKNT.

r. »n4 fist* &lt;f Mlfol

^5;

Wee!, become land-lords and lords ot
the land. The tir*t Gorman Governor
was elected in a State on the Mississip­
pi/
Oi tho -311,74*, foreign-born Nebraskians tho— originating in the British
one, ia the Teutonic element, amount­
ing to 12.020. Tho Scandinavians are
alinoet 4,000, and the Sclavonioni half
a. many. Oftfo&gt; Ncbrasktans thou,
three-fourths rifre native American,
while of the remainder, two-fifths are
of British origin. Tho English percent­
age is larger ia Nebraska than iu any
other State except throe.
The— figures prove that tho Bottlers
ia the Un?~d Suki win farm one hoiuogenoous people, and that English
•1-waking aud holding mainly to English
institutions.
As they rm in the bagining, so they
are now, and ever shall be, m sssrufo —»•
raZsrwss ! Still, among tho 12,304 homestoaden and the 13,447, pro-emptors
who, before the cloeo of 1872, tiled
their claims to land iu tho Lincoln off­
lx-1 them be a place for every ankle, 1ice. tho names betoken very various noand w hen not in use let every article, be tionalitios. So do those of the 2,825
in ita place.
purchasers who had-bought 294,625,
Koop every utensil clean and rekdy B'-ros of th* Burlington 4 Missouri Rivfor immediate use.
* •r
■ Railroad on ten years credit sal six
Keep your meat in a cool dry plan., I per c«n!- interest A new impulse has
been given to railroad —lee, boyour fish on ire, and your vegotablee on just
| estt— on tho— made since 1873, noth­
a atone floor free from air.
Cut your soap when it oomes in, and , ing of thoj&gt;rineipal is payable until the
lot it dry slowly.
end of tho fourth year, and then only
Keep your sweet herbs in paper bags, ' one-seventh annually.
each bag containing only one descrip­
tion of herb. They should bo dried in
tho wind and not in the sun, end when
ordered in a receipt should bo cautiously

J. Cole &amp; Son,

V'h.nomigee or lemons are used for'
juice, chop down the peel, put them ia
tmaUtaMadfc them down for use.
Amai-l» ehrxwittg apples, be guid­
ed by tho weight; tho boavi—t are tho
boot, sad those should always bo selec­
ted . which, on being pressed by tho
thumb, yield with a slight crackling
Mfo*x Prefer forge apples to small, 1
tor'••Me is saved in poeliag and raring
Aaritashould be kept on dry straw
in a * place, ud peats hang up by
* BcSni for G.t, moat, fritters, 4c.—
Prepare it with fine flour, i^lt, a little
oil, beer, rinager, or wlute wino, end
the wist— at eggs beaten up ; whim of
a proper thickness, about the size of a !
nutmeg, it w 111 drop out of the sjioon at
once. Fry in oil os bog's lard.
-Caaaon—If voung. aeedjonly be wintd when boiled—if old they must be 1
scraped before boiling. Slice them into j
a dish, and pour over them molted ;
butter.
Cail.vxwws’Bs —l ut off the stalks, '
but 1—vo a little of the green on, bail
in spring water with a litllo salt in it L
they must not boil too fost.
UxtxxT —Very little fo sufficient for
soups, os the flavor Is vmy prodominat* I
ing. It should lx&gt; particularly cleanly
washed and curled when —trt to tabic. I
To curl cefoiy, wwai*well, and take offj
the outside stalks. Cut ft to a ;&gt;ruper i
length, split each sulk into three ot four
divisions with a forgo needle, than!
place tho hand of celery in spring water 1
with the root uppermost, and let it ro-1
main fur fout ar fivahor-s—it may thhn ,

N. F. Bwniam’L new TnrMiie
WATER WHEEL.

WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS

Every year increases the popularity
of this vnluablo Hair Preparation;
which is due to merit alone. We can
assure onr old patrons that it is kept
folly up to its high standard; and it
is the only rclialdo and jierfcctcd prep­
aration for restoring Ghat oh Fadis
Hair to its youthfol color, making it
soft, lustrous, and silken. The scalp,
by ita use, become* white and clean.
It removes all eruptions and dandruff,
and, by iu tonio properties,prevents
the hair from foiling oat, as it stimu­
late* and nourishes the hair-glands.
By its use. the hair grows thicker and
stronger. In baldness, it restores tho
capillary glands to their normal vigor,
and will create a new growth, except
in extreme old age. Il is tho most
economical IIAin Daxasixcoverused,
as it requires fewer applications, and
gives the hair a splendid, glo-«v a;*
IK-aranev. A. A. Hayes, M.D, stalo
A—aycr qf MsMachu.ctU, says, “Tin;
constiluenU are pure, ami careftdly
Milcclcl for exenuent iiuality; and I

urii “.‘“liB “ H .«sts
-■ta?.r.v»ur.ssxr.r^-

L'iSr..
Michigan CenthiF R. R.

Pure Blooming Complexion.

OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE,

The Babcock

Buckingham’s Dye
Havana Lottery of Cuba.

POPULAR

MIRBLEIZED SUTE

Ao our Rencwcr in many cws re­
quires too long a time, and too much
care, to restore gray or faded Whisk*
ere, we have prepared this dye. in ont
yrrparvtitm; which will quickly and
effectually accomplish this result. It
is easily applied, and produces a color
which will neither rub nor wash oft
Sold by all Druggists. l*rice Fifty

GOLDSMITH'S BRYANT &amp; STRATTON

EXPOSITOR

Ayers

GROCERS.

w.'e. hbamss a co,
FLOUR MERCHANTS

Sarsaparilla

Ofir firSale st tie Lrnst Unit Sifts
Wntetor lane ItustraH PnetlM Uta
L4KD FLASTER,

stucco
WATER UK,
UK Mi HMR&lt;

Floor &amp; Grain Consist Uil,

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

Intrinsic virtues, and »u»uln*d by Lu remarkabla cur— So nukl as to be safe aaj
UncflcUl to cl.iLlren. and yet to —arching
— to etfeetnaliy purje cut tho peat cornmUona of the blood, roeh — the scroftifous
aod syphilitic eoctamlnaUoc- , Impurities

DODD’S
NERVINE

.
DOES IT!
DISINFECTS, PURIFIES, SOOTHES

GIVEN AWAY.
MATISM. WHITE SPEL­
LING, GOUT. GOITRE.
BRONCHITIS,'NER F0U3 DEBILITY, INCIP­
IENT CONSUMPTION,
and all diatases arising fi n an
tmpare condition of (be Bloul.
Sind fur car Bosansus AijibWic, In whleh you will find certfocates from reliable and trnslwtstby Fbyairiaaa. Ministers of
the Oospel, and ethers.
Dr. M. WIImw Carr, sf IU1U
■M4,4BViX» SmisM llbiram —
feefcli Hi IBMt———iim—sn

is the New IW Faiaily Mataw
Iktroil Easins &amp; Laie
LIFE

EPIDEMIC

BELOW

THE

EcflrraL

SURFACE !

DISEAS
THROAT AKD’lUNO INSTITUTE

MIHMUI

TteSwOitrlBsaifiMPiiisim
Pwnftl tataiaani DiiiifeM.

-■lif.sM.lSSfern.-i.'.fWfti
Dr. J. C. AYER &amp;CO., Lowell, Mass.

WOMAN

iU3K
AGENTS WANTED

BOILER WORKS.

siuststfa-

Peninsular Railway.

T C4H,^‘7*

raid plaee : when i
drataed. vdl —k
s, and thoroughly.
--------------------------- ailing.
Best, may be kept a year, thus; choose

d‘*»“ IbMlU U u&gt;« Hl
I.. N. MIXER’S

Scrofula Syrup!

igtswse: ts irsass

■ears, cure-1 to-—_ ..
Its tn all parts of the

50,000 00

Gnmt swuu id UJffi SMI

AN VALUABLE GIFTS

SINE’S
GttFT SShTERPRISE.
Ta — Dnw ■

DU. IBOOK’S WISE OF TIBI

E-sSwSSi:

ay, A«r«*&lt; lllk. 1*TK

Ou Gnu GM Frits, itiim UiM!
Bsy»«is

Emet tf Jraieta

£•"“«“ “d *»««*** ll»ms ■&gt;«&gt;
BM»—-■stert— Haram, nrtk II.MO I

JOB PRINTING

It I. a Kura. Safe and Efficient Re«Jdy, pl—eant to take, and eontainmg v
mineral poison.
From the many favorable nope— ••
have, we select a few

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VOL. XVIII.

hwil «&lt;

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 6. &lt;873

Ciffe.

YOU WANT THE BEST

Asd s ssli .rUsr &lt;r&gt;
UskwUb eseli»i &lt;U« rar,

rkstuss rc&lt; wilk all Ik Jr Biskl.

Over 4-00 running in .Barry County ! !
Nearly 300
by us since 1871.
143 ■old last season.
{50 •old already this season.
TUB

OLIVER CHILLED PLOW !
With a full lino of extras on hand.

STUDJSBAJKEIt

WAGON!

Ttie only Wagon with the Slope Stomblecod tijiokei

^HARNESS, on hand, and made to Order.- TIN, COPPER?* u»&lt;l
SHEET IRON WARE Manufactured to Order

REAPERS and MOWERS, GRAIN, CVLTIVATORS\
*
SVLKY RAKES, $c.

If wo look oat with an eye of faith
towards thu celestial harbor, wo ahali
see how the light af truth streams out
so splendidly from the lamps on the
head-lands, of glory, aud how, just bo| yoml, the broad bay of heayou spread*
‘i |t silvery water* to welcome the ap­
I prooebing boatman. Way down the

Salt! Salt! Salt!
FARMERS

4Uo D/fY qOODS i/l E/lol.

10,000 Machines

coasts of life on cither side there are to
lie sure, ths looks of envy, malice,
Imtred, revenge, and every form of
unbelief but God has put the lamps of
warning on th, whole of these. Thee aro
seen in the adimMuti.ua of Revelation;
tn the surging waves that dash up
againt those rocks telling of danger
near , and the uonumbsred wricks that

can bo no mistaking of theao lights if
man will only keep up a proper look
out from the "susf AsaX " But just boro
is where all the danger lies. Sin weaves
its hallucinations around the soul and
tolls of safety and rest, where destruc­
tion spreads its most deadly meshes. It
lulls to repose whom there should bo
the greatest vigilance, and changes the
beacons from the harbor of safety, to
the rocks of speedy ruin. Thus Byron,
Payne, Voltaire. Bcwlingbroks.’ and a

OUR CULTIVATOR

i!f?!SKSMP

.&amp;r
J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

Nashville,

and very rich and fashionable, Mrs.
Benwickc had a good, kind heart, and
strove to fill bee station in life with
modesty and fidelity.
When she married Ur. Ilonwicke,
the wealthy widower, twelve years ago,
there were plenty of 10-natnrod murks
by plenty {of iD-nalursd peoplet and
whon Amy Bcnwuko presently ran
away from her father's house and msr-

wito’e daughter, all tho world declare!;
for he had banished h,r from his heart
forever, and would not hear her name
mentioned by his most intimate friends.
But no one knew, or indoe^feould have
bebeved, how Mrs. RrawMI grieved
over her stop^hMghtar’a fligtei, and un­
justly blamed herself as having been
tho possible cause Stw sought m ruin
to soften ths itern father’s heart toward
his diaobedisnt daughter ; and when she
saw that even her entreattee and tears
tailed to mors him, she gave up, know"You musn'task nay more people for
lag well dial all other nfoaus were hope - ymnise. I will give ■ you all the pouFrom time to time she heard of her
step-daughter, and from her own am­
ple allowance slio w»s always ready to
giro generously, but the gM wee etul&gt;born end proud tike her fatbsr. end it
wA^diffi. ult at times to assist bar in
such a way as shp was wilting to accept
Th-n Mr. ILmwicke took tin wife abroad
with him, and in the ]&gt;eriod of their ab­
sence it was impossible far Mrs. Benwicke to keep trace of Amy, whoos silly
nrido prevented her from rseponding to
b,r step-mother's kindness in the same
spirit in which it was offered.
Mr,. Rcmwieke, returned with her
Rusband to New York, alter an abwere
Of two years ia Eurojio, luanusd that
Amy and her worthless husband were

"O, will yuu T My I How ufoe 1 I'm
so glad; because, ma'am, you see, I
didn't likn asking, only old Bees said
she’d beet mo if I foda’t; aud I wevur
vu beat—Jack never lei any one touch
Mrs. ItenwickesileMly thanked heavoa Um: the child ha.1 not been arous-

Tbo child uacloeed the fingers of a
slander, delicate but dirty little hand,
and showed a small collection of peo­
nies, about half a doern.
"And what to your name, little

Mrs. ILrnwscko felt that tho child but
echoed the name her own Eos would
have spoken ; bnt H was suck a joyous
assurance that sho ha&lt;l found the fcttto
girl—iitd, more than an infant; and stray one at last, that she ranght her in
Mra. Bcnwicko, wbo would gladly have
adopted and rcarod'it as her own, could
gain no trace of it. Mra. Henwicke
had no children, and the desire to adopt
tho dead. Amy’s child was brooming a
mania with her. Mr. Henwicko began
his pars'on
hermcritv. — —---------.--------- —.
what it was that tronblcd her ; and al­
though she feared to teU him all, Mra.

voyagers on this same ocean of lit', and
hew tinftnphantly might they have
sailed into the harbor T But alas1 they
refused to ere the true light and the
world mourns their splendid talent

Enjilt Bkcl Basil® J™ 19, 1872.
DWIGHT .1 BURRALL.

DENTIST

their relenttoe* paints just beneath the
somethnee placid, but more frequently
duturlied surface, and numberless are
the barques shivered by the contact.
Had that such splendid opportunities
should sod in so fearful row Ite. Surely
th, responsibility most rest somewhere.
It cannot be with Him wbo has lighted
up the the coasts of life, for the beacons
which Hie hands have p!aced,bave been
sending forth their brightness ever
since human history began. It cannot
be a lack of any potency in the uutramenfalitiea which dirins wisdom has
provided for bringing the rare into the
haven of repose, for thousands arc anch­
ored on the other side, wbo joyously
ascribe their safe arrival to Uicmi very
instrumentalities.
■an shapes hie own destiny end it
rests with him alone to determine
whether ba will sail triumphantly into
the port of peace, or whether his ship
shall be broken on the rooks outside.
Said th, eloquent Robertson, ‘Tbo ship
{■ wrecked by tho wind and waves—
hurried to its fair. But th, winds and
the Warne warn ia troth its best friends,
nightly grodtd, it would have made use
of them to reach the part; wrongly
sU-ered, they became tho destiny which
drove it on the rocks.1' So human
powors correctly guided are brought
to a hopeful destiny ; wrongly directed
they become tho Instruments of tbete
own destruction.
Whence then, this

Uigai.
sadly do we lament this reckless waste,
and how readily would we repeat the
a aruing which Mra. Bolton lias given
in such beautiful poetic measures

CITY

What is It ?
FINE NEW STOCK OF
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING.

HATS AND CAPS,

Michigan Exchange.

BOOTS AND SHOES,

Single scat Buggies as Lino as

PATENT COOLER!

And two Seated Farmer# Buggies at

PHffiNIX CASH STORE

IF YOU TANT

Now Farmers,
ras never before on opportunity of this kind oflered in Hastln«
... _ . _ n—___ -—.II -- ....—«l
Mr.MMT I ill,
In.

MICH.

J.L.R^ED.

Will not be Undersold.

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

DRUGS dS”t
Medicines

Dye Stuffs, ALL V8RI PMGTOGRAPSIC,

PAINTS &amp; OILS
CHBOMOS 1

ffjKxmuniratwiL

I am aware that the views thus ad­
vanced, are utagonistire to the princi­
ples of Fatalism on the one hand, sod
Liberalism on the other. Fatalism ad­
mits that there may be rodu, or, affirm s
that “dertiny is a dead, H nd power,
a sallowing up al! Individual freedom
and responsibility,"and—as Spiuosa'ud
hismrbooi would teach cs—leaves th.
by God atone without any Inlwfereono
of human volition whatever. Therefore,
whether there aro dangers or not, hn-

alism proclaims that there are no rocks.
Its theory is, give the fullest play to
has not passed into die history of these human tendencies; let every power be
ewntful times, without having to the unreeiraluod ; put on every inch of cmXlirld some moral, sls well as dearly vast, and let the engines be worked op
^buught jiractical lessons.
Tho beacon to their utmost capacity; pay no atten*
at Halifax was brightlv burning and tion to tho reckoning!, and turcly you
invited the unwary (Mptaia to steer hie shall come into a part af safety at last
tU.fatsd ship into the harbor whose
broad boron was open for safety and are. But the whole history of the past,
repose.
The light on Cape thunbro the intercets that culminate in Hie pres­
was also burning and sending its reflec­ ent, end the positive declarations of
ted rays twenty miles cat upon the
ocean. But the tight was upon that
siormy Ops to warn tbo passing mar­
Thsee are rocks ot rain ia many of
iner that danger wro near. Why then th, phases of our nodal life. Gambling
the noble ship dasliod in piece, ou th, table, aud Billiard Halls are such.
sunken rocks at Mrsgber’a head, and Tbev afford tbo passing pleasure of
such a frorful saerifke of human Mfe as boor, and proven:
“ '
*
"
the result T The be asans were mie- which professes to chase away the dull­
ness of can, and reltevM life of its
Undoubtedly, the univortal verdict is dread monotony But when these have
that the Captain slxral 1 not have been al last woven the spell of their witchery
sleeping while his ship »u off sueh a around the seal, alas’ how suddenly do
rock -girt coast, and approaching a har­ they engulf their rotaries booraUi the
bar with which he And his offlears had floods of hojieloas rain
to little acquaintance ; but his heroic
conduct in.ths midst of the disaster will Its deceitful rocks are planted m the
convinee ermy discrimhurting mind that ■hsps of liquor raloons.on every business
be had no apprebeneion of tu ch a re­ oUMt te OUT otherwa • beautiful city.
sult. MTmterer may bare !&gt;«m hie
wut of fehhfa! attention to his reckon- aye I uro Wiitel &gt;W» «m eeeke,
ing; the prow of that ship was turned and fearful are tho wrecks of life that
toward a /*u»rJ past of safety—ths on- aro being witessnsd in trar vary midst
gtsee were warted, the write were net,
Bgilhe beeeoM uro egantbororocks.
and erwythiug wee done with the ex­
pectation of bringing about tn utttmate

sroto wbo had cored for Mse orphan
illd were unable to mkke •hjfuso
Mra. Henwirte was a joyftd wymar.
hen she tart her trewraro Mrtt 'with

thU the child she was ia quest of w
l&gt;.» about six yean old. She was
quim conscious of ft, but she alw
sought for children of that age, and
way* for girls, having quits rood,
bar mind to adopt some child, altboi
six feared that bur soarth for As:
child would never be roaemfuL M

�GOOT&gt; r
Santa Fe Railroad css aimaply a*ply
Leprosy is the scourge of tbs Bandevery town on its liae fcr all time to
ich i*imita .
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eome. If thoM should be no more coo!
Th* Farmera’ Granges ciait* 1,000,
discovered further west—and there is
SOmembera.
no reason why there should not be,—
Tbo 1‘opc te not wry fticndly toward
there is enough here to Mt tho Southwestern fnel-problem at rest.
In this
immediate vicinity, also, are extensive
ochre-del ls, from which is now being
manufactured pottery-ware, tiles, furaace-fiuas, and very heavy, hard, bright
red brick
Here are aha extensive 30th, wwre 85,764,825.
The Iowa railroad robbers* aro sup­
quarries of what ia called by tho way of
uiitinctiao tho tho Osage Flagging-stone. posed to bo iu Missouri.
In Texas ice coils five cents a pound.
It »u originally created for laying aide

An anonymous ecribbler, who chose

not either to be responsible for what ho
writes or to makethe pros* responsible,
asks in tho last Harting* Jfa* Journal,
fur the passage of aa Ordinance, requir­

ing tho saloon* in thia city to pay a li­
cense or shut up. Well, so for no good.
But in the name of all thatda good, we

do uot see any reason fur s-creey in this

Mra. Brow icks impulsively clasped .
both her hands sl^ut hor husband’* demand of tho Council, ia the name of
arm* and ^^tag ectrratingly In hi* all tho belter class pf our jieople the
] a—sgo of an ordinance, and its rigid

“Forgiva ma my own dear husband.
Rose ia Am/s daughter ; I couldn't toll onforannunt, requiring of every saloon
you sooner. Oh, do say you are not an­ ths payment of a license of not leas
— —l.L
' 4
than $900 a year, and the execution of

Urn ft is ! Tho Angutt number of
Fw^s 2&amp;w4sUJ&amp;^uw! It brings
with it a ray of suashitM which reaches
clear to the heart. Wo alwaya fool bet­
ter for reading it, and it will make any
housohould brighter that it enters.
Among the mnay nrticliM of.tho present
•timber are: Advfco to Young Men, by
Huas. Jusl Psrkar; A Glimpse al the
Siamsae; by Karl Kase; The Other
Giri of the J’enod. by Mary Hsrtw.ll;
Darkness, by H. V, Osborao ; Old Fin­
The Erie repair shorn at Newburgh, cham. No. II, by Chas. Dickinson, Ac.,
| N. Y., were burned Monday night.
Ac. Price of this Afoyuxuw only one
Tho Duke of Edinburg goto $125, 000 dollar a year. Address, JTatfi Hmiufor a yearly allows neo to marry on.
kM Jfoyssw, Nowburgh. New York.
! Groat Brittan refuses to exchange
Tub Mcaicst. Echo for August appears
i postal cards with the United States.
promptly, and is target by four pages
I out by tho Supremo Court of Ixnniana. than over before. Among tho nttrac, Several buildings wore struck by
tho junction of thb Uottouwixid and lightning in Rhode Island on Sunday. duaiun of tho charming sketch Agatha;
Neosho Rivers.
Tbo State Normal- i
Going Home, a poem by Rexford ; Song
School te located hero, and tho junction i
Verne—Why Bad ? Music os’an Accom­
with a branch of tho Missouri, Kania* |
and Texas Railroad, running aouthsartpaniment ; Heart Songs, nn.l other in­
word, Tho Cottonwood Valley, an o*teresting original nrtich-a, cvrnwpoapocial feature b*cmi*e on* of the reheat
donciH items, Ac.
and most beautiful in tbo world, ia tra­
The new music in this number alone,
versed south westwardly by the Atchison,
if bought nt retail price, would cost
Topeka and Santa Fe lin* from Etnpona.
It M a stream with numerous confluentsnearly two dollars. Musical people
all of thtm fringed by extensive “bot­
must W very bard to please who cannot
tom" lands, generally Warily timbered.
find 'something to their Eking ia the
The beautiful "high-prairio5’ lias be­
Rutted Erie. FaLtcription price, $1.00
tween. So fur as its prc»&lt;-nt develop­
ment* goes, this te the richest agricultaa year. Fur sample cvpidb address tho
publisher, H. N. ibmrsrrsa, Mil-

at Cleveland, Ohio, Wednesday after­
noon. Loss $75,000.
\
The receipts of ore, etc., for the Pitts­
burg iron trade has iecrvaml in one
year over 129,441 tons.
An important meeting oi-tbe New
Hampshire Historical .Society wm held
nt Portsmouth on Monday.
An Indian* printer rolled d»*n
Mount Washington about 150 fol on
Monday. His case was nearly “pied *
0. E. Haven, eldest son uf IL-v. Dr.
E. O. Haven, has b«&gt;n elected Supe rintoudent of Public School ni Evanston.

UP OUR WAY THIS SUMMER.
ritetl to call and examine the new and
stock consisting of

Everybody

mammoth

Sherman J. Rich

Crockery,

Guarantee, HATIBFAOHON on Everything h* Recommend*, and ha esp*
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Rooommeud* hi*

Tea’s,

Glassware,

TK. I and COFFEE, ”

Coffee’s,

Stoneware,

Of which Ito has a VERY LARGU BTOOfc, and h* is determined to mH
RATES!

CASH PAID FOR BUTTER AND EGGS

AJSTD LIQUORS, For Medical 1‘urpn*
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED

'X?t7'TT&lt;r'ES

At the* old stand of M Allen, State Street, Hastings, Mich.

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SMITH, MANEE A PRESTON.

G-OOX&gt;S

Such as CHROMOH. LITHOGRAPHIC CARDS, REWARDS OF
MERIT, and everything you need ia
MUSIC, AT Th’EW YORK PRICED'

RumemVur the Maw, Second Door East of tho Corner of State in 1 J,tfer,
StretS, Hastings.

*

At Hastings.

SffEH/*4ft j. qictj.

BACON &amp; KARRS’

New Advertisements.

a Bond, to strictly comply with all the tiou, and one of its striking feature in
conditions of the ordinance under tho the distance ia a beautiful sourt house
huaryst posvible jirnaltu-* The good of the finest modern style, tho material
for which was quarried at its base. It I
name of our city, equal and exact jus­ is of a light, almoat white color, a vari­
tice and the best interest of tbo whole ety of htruwtono of which there are in­
exhaustible quantities in this region.
jieople, saloon kropent not excepted, de­
Cottonwood Falls is father worthy of
flhmimalism
mand of our Council this action, and wo remembrance aa standing upon tho west­
Neuralgia,
Bums. Sorvnroot,
ern vents of what may be termed the
trust it willAeed tho de maud, and srf old Kansas That which has produced
'inn* Tlirnat, Boils, Wounds,
so many and profound impressions in
without farther delay.
Ulcers, Bruises,
tho Trading-world ; which baa suffered
Piles Sprains,
‘The maesgors of the Reform Schoo! so many vicissitudes, and prospered
auMUtingly withal; tho Kansas of Mr.
. Old Sores,
hare done a sensible thing. They have Greeley and A. D. Richardsou and his­
•All Hcmorriragra,
fitted np a Reading Room to which the tory ends,—bore. Tho task which ia
Itiarrhira,
boys have frrv ikwm during tbo feature
***,
until
lately
left
out
of
man
’
s
calcu/
&gt;
hours. It will bo supplied with all the
lotion* os being a wilderaesv. It h&lt;u
standard magorinre and juvonilo pub- been opeaud by this railroad : it is ab­
dicationa of the country.”’ So says tho solutely new; rnd yet ii is worthy of oxChicago has 103,070 nnmea in it* di- i
Oiavtotte RspuSixt*. and wo pmnmo timdcd notice os Wing liki.-IJ to distance rectory, and at throe and a half jteopb&gt; j
Hampton Beach.
to tbo namo flg'tron up n population of
every paper in tho Slate will join it in all the rest in growth.
You pam Newton, celebrated in it* 465,742.
commending this action of Ute Board
That the Atlantic coast, from the
brief day as a hard border town. It is 54
Brigham Young's 17lh wife, who is I
of Control of th* Be form School. At mile* west from Cottonwood Falls, and
••Hub" to Mount Desert ia rich and pro­
seeking to get rid of hor much-mamed
tho same time •’we cannot refrain from 1R4 from Atchison on thuMissouri; and husband, demands the »nng littIt- sum .
lific in beaches, furnishing first-class
saying that this action was tho result of hero begin, the Arkansas Valley. You of 1200,000.
summer resort*, is a proposition to the
a rpsrwd appropriation made by the
Thu pardon uf Dover, Spawn. Murcorrectness of which all will assent wbo
1 phy and Scrogge, convicted of Ku- Klux
Legislature last winter, wo believe the
have made tho tour of the beaches. As
outrage*, is rccotncnded hr the* Attor­
first time in the history of Stalo that an
“seeing it believing,” one only needs tn
ney General.
appropriation has been made to furnish
see but a Asjf of the beaches embraced
'
The eleven Territories exrood, l.y
current literature to the inmates of any
nearly two hundred thousand aiiuare
in the above-named limits to be convincol our reformatory or humanitarian in­
stitutions, but which wo hope may not
Of thcau many resort*, embracing
bo the last, but that succeeding Legis­
Hampton. Ry*, Salisbury, York, Wells,
lature may make rimular appropriations
Old Orchard and many others, all hav­
for the State Prison, tho Reform School,
ing special and rich attractions peculiar
the Asylums and tho State 1'ublu
to each, wo think none present greater
School at Coldwater, in tho interest of
and mor^subetanltal attractions to lure
ibe pkasuro-seoknr than doe* Hampton, true reform and good diasiplin.
wills little favor at Memphis.
N.H. Eqirotally do wo think that no
Three hundred and forty ve«w4s ।
321,000 tons cleared from San Fnmci
co for Groat Britain during th- seas*,
of 1872-78, loaded with wheat.
road, we pass almost directly westward,
tiunof what lie* before him when ho
across tho Talley of tho Little Arkansas.
contemplates a journey “to the end of After passing tbo stream wn cross a
it all,” in for South-wostcrn Kansas. It »l rot ch of country which lia* between
has only been about four years since the two rivers north of their junction.
Harper's publications detailed the fea­ It is mainly IcreL and begins to have

Alao a Fino Assortment of

faivcy

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sunsrqcTio/i

Tir. fytR,

NEW

WAREHOUSE,

HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK.
Advertise ii the Hasting Baier.

First-Class Instruments.

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plains and valleys, and ho must be indsod capricious and whimsical ton fault
wbo cannot af this variety find that
which will abundantly pteiso and satis(r­
If you lira of tho constant and un­
changing (except aa tbo wind* and
storms aifoct it) rocking of the old ocean

ture* of what was thou an unknown
region. »;&gt;ar»vly peopled by hostile In­
dian*, iu tho undisputed prasoMion of
coyotes and buffaloes.
Culotn[&gt;orary
with that, was what might bo called
“bull-whackoe" lite raturc, detailing tho
immense traffic of the ptains, and th*
curious pouplo ong aged in it. It is hard
to conceive, before starting out, that
these time* aro gone forever, that there
orc no more wagon-trains, no more
freighters, and, as tluty wore known
but a few years ago, uo more plains.
Atchison, a city o( ton thousand in­
habitants on the Missouri River, is the
Eastern terminus. Tho Atchison, To­
peka and Saata F* Railroad i* an enter­
prise projected long ago, held tn abey­
ance for wrural years from various
esuses, but rapidly finished at last from
tl^d^solute necessity of its construc­
tion to meat the demand of Soulh-wrstera commoroo and dovelopmouL After
tho toonst takes his seat in tho train
which is to bear him four hundred mites
into the wilifonuns, hi* attention a taken
up by tho surpassing beauty of the coun­
try The tandseapo present* a sucoe*»ion of Jong swells, with hero and there
a conical elovation which constitutes a
prominent land-mark, white timberfringed ervoks lie on cither Land among
the swells, Ute the veinsofa tao£ The
whole is dotted with farm-houses, herds
of cattle and grain-field*. In summer
it i* probably tl»o brightest pastoral
landscape west of tho Mississippi. Thor*
is in it beside*, a suggestion of more
than it shows,—a future of plenty and
waallh not to b* exoalled in any region.
Twenty-five mites out from Atchison
te Gra**ho&lt;&gt;p*r Falls, the junction with
the only •‘narvow-gnugo” railway in
Knmus. It is a pretty country town,
mainly important os Wing the amt of a
fins water-power. Twenty-five mite*

anything yet Men. In short, it i« tho
befrinning pf the great western plains,
umIoss twp year* ago, now diacovetvd
to be rich, and ia dumaad. In tho ea*tora verge of what, for thoeo twenty-five
yean, have been known a* “tho plain*"
—very much in tho world now, as this issippi, Wert Tennessee, and Western
railroad ciu.w* up tho immenso g»p, and Kentucky.
brings the western mountains into visw.
At a meeting of tho Mrttakli «l minis­
1’asaing over tho space between tho ters in New York on Monday, a lady
applied for aJtuwsten to a theological
Miuinarv to prepaid herself for the min­
istry. No decision y*L
Tho drug stoeva were generally dol­
the much talked of groat Iw.id of Ar­ ed on Saturday al Manchester, N. H.,
kansas. This is Ut Arkansas and plains, . in consequence of erderv issues! Enturwithout any doubt Yet hero is a town day evening prohibiting tho sale of *r.
two years o' Id, contaning stout 800 in­
eivthujg exoept medicines.
habitants, poaraablo, thrifty, and in the
It was announced on Wall street Aug.
midst of a country marvsloua in it*
growth, and already famous lor 'bsauty 1st, that tbo gross earnings of tho Mich­
igan
Central Railroad the pas! year
and nchnew*.
Hero, a* some slight
were
87.3U2.11X, and tho expense* for
evidence of enterprise, tho Arkansas is
spanned by a bridge 1,600 fort long. the same period $4,986,935But tho prominent features are a fine
Ro*. C. A. Downs of L»banon,N. H-,
schcol houm and county buildings. ha* employed hi* leisure ia preparing a
Leaving Hutdunoon, you successively man of that town from actual surrey*
arrive at tho vi"--------- ' ”----------- ----- made by himself. Tho scale is sixteen
City and lastly at rods to tho inch, and tho work has been
Bend, Lamed,
_______ ___________ other beginning*
intnrapersod boiwoen, and those all lie
on tho northern bank of tho Arkansas.
Finally, the railway is turned slightly
southward to tho new town of Grenada,

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A TEACHERS' CLASS

New Scales
New Styles.

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50,000 00

New Prices.
Students can enter at
the middle

SINE’S
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later* «T ■*&lt;***&lt;. wUh Ui.tr.i *| fe.
Marts] r*t Mai **r UMUL u s« &gt;«id Ok
asiUlr «t th. st*r« *b*&gt;r. *«*&gt;4.
u. &lt;l..n»M u b. 4*. at* M14 lolaaur. ar
» lb. na !&gt;• hulnd and Xiims *al-

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of the

FALL TERM.

iHTERPRISE.
Grat CaiUl Priffi, it iSjOOO ii Mi!

O.. frt&gt;Ur fatiM. «»4 Mm&lt;M n&lt;n&gt; With
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for FINE JOB W0BK.
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• and from four to twolvo mile* j
wide. This is really “bottom" land.
The wil te deep and black. Tberetea
peculiar awd*r|CMr of tho stream, caused
by a percolation of its waters through
a substrata of gravel and coarse sand.
The Arkansai te mountain born and
«now fed, and nearly alwav* full. A

Maa. Hiiist Woon's new book. With­
in tho Mass; or lady Andinnian's Trial,
by th* author of East Lynne, is just
published by T. B. Peterson A Brothers
Phitadslphia, from the Author'* Manu­
script and advanced Proof-sheets pur­
chased by thorn from Mrs. TIonry Wood,
and is iteued hero in advance of its pub­
lication in London, and in uniform style
with Deno Hollow, Bessy Raae, Rutand
Yorke, The Channings, and all tho prouioaa works by this fsvurila pod popu-

J. Cole &amp; Son,

Novello’s Cheap Music-

GROCERS.
ffitr lor Silt al lit Lirst Lirlu Jila Novello’s Cheap Editions
OF PI AKO-FORTE classics.
LAND PLASTEB,

imoreo

STUCCO
bars had a new novel by Mrs Manry
Wood, wboee East Lynne has boon dra­
matised by half a score of adapton, and
played in at least one hundred theatre.
For noma monll'.s, a new aerial entitled,
Within the Mara, has bach published
in TU
a Ixmdon tnagariue ed­
ited by Mra. Wood. It will bo completed
for English redare in tbo Decamber
number; but in ooanequeaoo of a spec­
ial arrangemout with the auUxares. who
has supplied them with hor manuscript
in advance. T. B. i'etenson A Brothers
J lave just pnUiahed the whole story com­
plete ia ow large octavo volume, thus
asticipating tho publication in Loudon
by ovm two tacetha. Tisa plot is entirely
original, introducing the ad venture nod
sinadvaalare af a yowg baronet, who
kills a man in tbo beat uf passion, is
Mutetsoed to death, hex his sentence
castmated to prnsal labor for lifo,a Uempts

TO LIME,
LIME at M

Sbiagl«s, Lath, &amp;c.
Sates of the Wheeler $ Wils* ft*
the past year is the Best Guar
'Mantee of Us Superiority over all
* other sewing machines
&lt; oawilMl*n« llbaral, rfnt*z • teeralir.
‘t“-r
“
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JOB PRINTING

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r'
slruction, and easily adapted to

different kinds of work, running
faster, faster, and with lau

�Tif« f\ept&gt;»ucA|» BnK«nAlthough bat a few day have elapsed
since tbo big fin, ,t Grand R,^
the indomitable energy of it,
it manifested by the number of build­
ings already erected upon the burnt
district But ire should hardly think
that the authuritios would allow tho con­
struction of wooden buildings upon the
site of the Into conflagration ; though
I*rhaps Mcossity and lack of means of
tbo owners of said district accounts for
it Be that as it may, the rapidity with
which the burnt ground is befog builded
upon, would astonish people who were
not acquainted witKhuml Rapids en­
terprise.
While visiting tho city wo called upon
W. H. l.ampman, chemist of No. Ou
। Canal Street, who ia snugly ensconced
orer, and in tho rear of Eatcott’a drug
store. He is a young man of good ad­
dress, and wo should think him an invotoratoxworker. The reputation of his
ex tracts is large, and is every day grow­
ing larger, as they ore hiring more ex­
tensive sales than anything of the kind
in tho market. Wo have not tho space
nt this limo to apeak further of Grand
Ra|&gt;ids energy and prosperity, but verily
: it is to be one of tho first cities of the

I’ciioinva Piuji have beounio a setlied noesmty with tho American neonlo.
Indsod, cathartics always hare belaud

SnuvxB.—From tho premises of tho
subscribor on Sort. 30, in Rutland,
about tho 1st of May last, two 2 year
ohl stem, dark rod, and one 2 year old
heritor, light rod and white foes. Any
information as to tlio whereabouts of
said cattle will bo liberally rewarded.
P. M. Biaxx,
Rutland, July 15, 1878.
if

and always must bo uesd, in aonw form,
by all, mankind. In thia country the
pilulnr form of administration has been
growing in favor since pills were first
made of Aloe, and Rhubarb, WU05J in­
to a ball. Their high position in tho
public confideacj has finally boon secured
aud fastened into permanecey by Aria’s
CsTMianc Pnxs, tho most skillful com.
bination of medicine for tho diseases
they aro intended to rare, rhat sclencv
can devise or art produce. Those who
need pillm, no longer hesitate what pill,
to tako if they ran get Aria’s Pill —
Wheeling, (Va.) Prn,.

Hsmiltos's propration of Buchu and
Dandelion cures that most distressing
malady Piles, by increasing tho diges­
tive function of the stomach, and by
securing a proper accretion and excre­
Thoro aro 3,000 money order post of­
tion of bile for tbo lubrication uf tho fices in the United Stales. Of theso
bowels. This yrrmri constipation, and 100 aro in Michigan.
Tho Detroit 4 Milwaukee Railroad te
constipation is tho imnu-diate cause of
being roloid with stool rails between
Detroit and Holly.
Go to your druggist, and tall him you
A. M. Lawson, of Ypsilanti, buried
want Hamilton's Buchu and Dandelion. tour children but week, all of whom
J. P. Roberta A Co,, can tell you all died of putrid sore throat.
about tho remedy, and sell it to you also.
Regular through passenger trains Lane lost on tho streets of thio City, n
commenced running on tho Detroit and Diary. Any person finding it wil con­
Buy City Railroad July 30th.
fer a »iwcial furor by leaving tho same
The Law Department of tho State at this office. or in rare of Dr. Robert*,
Domplaint and Scrofula. Caw—You
Library bn, been inercared 085 volI Espeoini attention is asked to the ac- tloubtleos remember recommending your j Utnoe sinco January 1st.
eumpaning circular which was issued modicino, Ktxo or in* Buxm, to myself . Ann Arbor has purcluued 400,000 I
by tho officers of the Asylum, for tho and wife, and that wo took six bottles j Jiouuds of wool during the season nt an
/’ey year Hosey and fair ywrr cLoitr.
on your advice. I can now say that average of 89 cents per pound.
Deaf and Dumb aud the Blind.
Hatt yew Mh eifrarttd villi or mtLout
Warner’s Circus and Menagerie will pain, at Ur Prntal oJUr of
Furr, Mini., Aug. 1st, 1873. I। what I have of health is attributable to
exhibit
at
tho
Fair
Grounds
in
Grand
|
your
medicine.
It
cured
my
wife
.
of
I The Michigan Institution for tho Ed*;
.1. /’. DKAKJt, M. D„
CHOICHES.
uc.ition of the Deaf ami Dumb and tho i Scrofula, and tny-.lfof Livur Complaint. Rapid, during tho next State Fair.
Orer .ItLiep Sltdt't Or*/ Start.
39
About one hundred sheep have been
| Send ms sit bottle* by express. C. O.
| Blind, ia now completed. It will acoomkilled by doge in Bon ion township.Ber­
i medato far more pupils than aro now in i D. Yours truly. M. V. B. Fuau,
rien county, within a few weeks.
1'etrvloum Center, Pa.
I attendance, and it ia of tho utmost itnAbout twentv-five buihlinp have
I poriance that all proper subjects for in­ ■ Seo advertisement in another column ■^■en commenced in tho burned district
at Grand Rapids .since tho fire.
struction should enjoy its privileges.
To Putk»vag Satnav.—We continue1 Tlio Grand Rapid, jvxiplo aro making |
i
You are rv«i&gt;cctfully reauested to rom- I ia this issue notes *f tho places of specan attempt to -tore the sttemlance of
i i*l intrest to pleasure secken, giving in tho Detroit Cadets at tho State Fair.
and addte&gt;s of tho parent or guardian
Tho troeklavors on tho Grand Rapid,
| another column a fine description of the
uf any Dcaf-Muto or Blind child rcanlSay man ; aro you hungv ? Woman
I famous summer resort nt Hampton and Indiana Railroad have reached a
। tog with yonr jurisdiction, in order that
point 30 miles north of Fifo I-ake.
are you fniut fur want of food ? Child
1 Beach, New Hampshire, and in still, an*
amuigeriwuts may bo made for tho mlTho Irctcoing of University Hall at do you want something to eat ? If so
other column tho notes of a trip over the Ann Arbor ii nearly completed, and the call ut Ik E Stauffer’s Eating House
Atchison, Topeka Jand Santa Fe Rnil- outside stuccoing is progrouing rapidly. North Side State Street, where you will
| road, both of which will tie uf interest
Citixaiu of Kalaniaioo rocoivo $7,009 find everything iu tho linq of eatables,
twocu the ages of ten and twenty, who .
only 25 rente per meal.
-Ifftf
I to the general render, and i-apecudly m&gt;
arc of sound mind, good mural charac­ i to all interested iu obtaining an accurate
ter, and who aro free from contagious knowledge
l,5t&gt;0
yards
of
sheeting
doily,
and
will
dtecaaea, are entitled to eight years of country.
.onsumo .’&gt;t W,&lt;h&gt;o pounds of raw cotton
instruction, without charge for board or
innually. .
1 Tho third course of lectures of the
Parents or guardmu* unable to pro- will hold a camp meeting on the tann_ Detroit Homawpathw.’ College will bo। ido suitable clothing, can have it fur- of Peter Edmunds in the Township of
Ashed a’, tho expense of the County ; Baltimore, commencing Tuesday, Aug.
| 12th, in»t., and continuing over the en­
_At te hojicd that every man to whom
suing Sabbath. The public aro cordially
ratTcireutar is cddresawl will frel a^ivvly , invited to attend, and may be assured
interest iu treking out and rcjxirting oil | that good order will bo maintained, and
Bay City has voted dm hundred and ,
tho Deaf and Duiflb and the Blind wbo I all business prohibited within tho div fifty thousand dollars for additional
I. It. K
roeido within lus juriiliction.
water work*.. Thu vote wm light; 148
| txneo prescribed in the statute.
fur
tho issue and 18 against.
By order of the Board of Tiustco*.
Four Jackson firms hare bought iu
Easnr L
Prtnci|ial.
thu aggregate 220,0&lt;W jiou'nds of wool
1 thu M'uiun. Tho clip in that county is
nearly all marketed.
Beyond 'he MississippiKalsmaxoo proposes to have a grand
A meeting of all interested. in protect­
ing the gXuc of our county, and uphold­ other College in the State fur1 thorough I murical tournament, to which oil tho
ing thVLi« enacted for its protec­ intellectual culture aud has tho sdran- to c*nu]*to lor prcuuunu.
tion, and for executing tho ' law apply* i tag# of b-tng located in a little village
Tho la-lies of Anu Arl»or have organin to ih&lt;' protection of fishes iu our lakes that is healthy and moral beyond any iaxl a society whoso purpore is to dec­ I Nebraska. Colorado, Utah, Wyoming,
GRAND ANNUAL BALL, and stream*, are invited to a public otho plart we know, in tho State uf orate the grayesof deceared soldier* in ! Nevada, Oregon or Cnlifuniia, wo rectbo Cemetery of that citj^every year. . | omtsend a cheap, safe, quick and direct
mooting to be held at the office of Jas.
i route, ria St Louis, over ths Missouri
Tho carvings uf tbo Gran A Rajnd, A [ Pacific Railroad, which runs its fine
i A. Swtwrey, Tuc*by evening the 12th
Indiana Railroad fur the month of Juno I Day Conches and I’ullmmi Sleepers
wore SI 10,000, ucarly 820,0&lt;M&gt; in ex, from St. Ioui ‘ to principal nointa iu the
, Hastings P. O. August 5th, 1873 .
evta of thu correiponding mouth of last I West, &lt;rilhnU e)&lt;M;r&lt;. Wo believe that
Abhl B. Donley, Elijah Hale, Frank
Hum M, WetBestar
2173.
’ the Missouri Pacific Railroad has the
Johnson, Miss Elisa Landinn, Miss Carria Nixon, Henry Pickle
equipment of any line west of tho Mis-1
C. A. Bailey.
kriauiipi, nnd its connections with roads ।
Mia Ijtrio Snyder, M:
Jan. Clarke,
further West arc prompt nnd reliable.:
Geo. E. Goody.
a
fine
of
$25
mid
costs.
The Texas connection of this road te ।
Wm. D. Hayes
Last week a Flint youth fired at a now completed, and passenger* are 1
C. F. Dwight.
cat. Tbo animal escaped unharmed, offered a tint dim*, all-rail route from I
Chan. II. Hid
but Rev. John Hoag was obliged to 8t. Ixmte to Texas either over tho Mi*-1
D. R. Cook,
'■ ‘ ' immediately afoer- suuri, Kanros 4 Texas R. R, via Se-lni-.
Circuit Court in session.
ia, or orer tho Atlantic 4 Pacific IL IL,
via Vinita. For maps, time (aides, in­
. two our now advcrtiremenlv.
tho erection «O one fine brick store, Mr.
formation m to rates, route*. 4c., wo
Buimcte on the increase in this city.
Rower, has purchased of Mr* Youngs,
refer our reader* to I. G. Wboelcr,
Northern I'nsscnger Agent, 72 Lloyd
for
91
*50
a
second
22
feet
on
tho
north
Eaton County Fair at Charlotte Sept.
St.,
Buffalo. N. Y. or E. A. Ford Gene­
side of State Street, and i* erecting an
23, 24. and 25.
ral Passenger Agent. St. Ixmte, Mo.
Proceeding*'for two weeks ending that and tho adjacent lot, mentioned by
State Fair at Grand Rapids Sept 15,
Questions will bo cheerfully and prompt­
Aug. 5th. Reported for the Baxxxb us Lost week, two fine brick stores 22x70
ly answered.
IB, 17,18,19 ami 29.
by lion. 8. C. Prindle :
TO ADVERTISERS.
, Mite fioaaty Friday aftanstxm. at
Estate of Daniel Williams, minor.
Mrs. C. G. Holbrook’s. '
. II. .JI.
...............
..
_______
Wood appointed
Guardian -; bund
Tho Snr JTarU of Detroit, organ of
The Bkxxxs is th6 K-it advertising Cheap Farms in South-weel Missouri! j
, About 40,000 lbw. of wool have been | urj,roTcd nnd filed, and Letters issued.
the prohibitionists, has suspotulvJ. It medium in tho County pf Barry, having
Tlio Atlantic A Pacific Railroad Cam­
k.™.1
“- 1 — deceased.
---------- ' is indabtod to tho Detroit Paper Com­ nearly doubln tho circulation of any pony offers l,2tW,00(' acres of laud in I
Estate of-Henry "
C. Siswm,
Final account of Arnold Bisson, Ad­ pany several thousand dollars, owes iu ether paper in th# County.
if Central and Southwest Missouri, at
from
$3 to 912 per acre, on revt-u years'
ministrator,
allowed
as
stated,
and
dis
­
. H. Bennett so long our |Mjpular'drnyemployees several weeks’ wage*, and it
titan, with free transportation from St.proprietor ii among tho missing.
mau and mail carrier has sold out to A. charge granted.
ixmis to all purchaser*. Climate, soil,
Estate of Orrin Knowles, deceased.
timber,
mineral wealtit, schools, churehP. Updike.
Final account of John R- Power*, Ex­
Push’s Extract has spread and gnlwn
( Let every one keep in mind tho Of
ecutor, allowed as stated, and dixharge in tho esteem of tho people for over
Ae/Z a: the Hose Co., at Union Hall 011
twenty-fire years.
granted.
th* 20th, inst
F-tatc of Howard Bartktt. minor.
Durteg the part week refreshing Andrew J. Bartlett appointed Guardian;
PxxviSKST &lt;Jvcmux«.—1st- Are your
sbowmw have visited this coontv and all Bond approved and filed, and Letters
friends and formers plowing half ar lc»«
the growing crops aro flourishing.
than half their usual number of acres ?
2d. Arc they doubling or trebling the
Itoad the new “Ad.” of the Star
quantity of manure and plowing it in,
A. J. Sponable, woukl announce to
t biltong House. They are wiling lota
uol putting it in tho hill,—for th# corn
the public, and to tho farmers in partic­
uf clothing cheap. Store 313 Canal St-,
and potatoes are bolter to have it
ular that he te Agent for Barry County,
Grand Rapids.
spread ?
for the celebrated Spiral Spring Wagon
3d. Are they not going to double
Seat. Tlicy aro tho beat, easiest, and
Do not foil te read th# communica­
every field ami garden crop they arc thus
most dunablo scat, ever made, and no
tion on the first page entiitad “Do not
dealing with, by so practicing ?
other scat enn bo sold where tho.o seats
Mistake the Beacons.** ft i« worthy of
4th. Aro they not producing Ulis
can bo obtained. Don’t Im deceived by
great crop on half tlio number of acres
toe careful attention of every reader.
atiy imitation of tho nlxire seats, but buy
and at half tho cost of labor—begining
Tltomivson’e Patent Spiral Spring Sow",
There is to bo a picnic given at Char­
with tb«&gt; slow and tedious movement of I
for sale only by A. J. Sponable.
Gtf
lotte on the 3d of September by the
tho ox team and plow f
fith.
Are
there
any
-old
plowed
lands
Good Tamplor’a Asaociatton of the
The gentlemen wbo inquire in last
lying over from last yoar ? If so. let week's Baxxxb “Vot ish to matter.”
ronutie* of Barry. Eaton and Ingham.
tnrm lie till the proper time for sowing Tho matter is John Wolf the dutchman
net proceed* of tboCatholic pic­
$3,000 worth of Furni­
efover. than follow it until the 2otli of | is selling all tho Iwwt furniture that is
August and sow in winter wheat and sold in ths county of Barry. John will ture, will be sold at cost at
nic bald on tbu fair grounds in thia city
get thirty bushels par acre. Or turn soon do all tho furniture business done Hessmer. Heath
Co.’s store
July 80th, were 9750.98.
Wa &lt;•—
over the oil mowing sward in addition,
in tills county.
for the next GO days. To
heal harvest the Flint Oltif say,:
aud grt twauiy^ve buahub par acre

GREAT FIRE
0577

SUMMER

CLOTHING

HsttEsnxn

HONKER HOSE COMPANY Nd

S THICKLY

OflE

f&gt;ltICE !

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE
38 CANAL STREET,

GBAJSTD

RATIDS,' MICH

SALT

SPECIAL NOTICE.

Er, Iu

large supply of Salt for attle at Lowest market rat&lt;
- their Brick Wnrebotue.

Local Siwe;? police;.

rbo wheat harvest te now over in all
■rt« uf the county. Tho m&lt;wt uf tbo
•^Tbero te to be a Spiritual nice ling in
the grovss on tlto fair grounds in this
bo crop will be fully up te the average
citv on Sanddny and Sunday next, a! fathonorth part of the enuniy. exnept
the usual hours for public sorvicM. in some field]iwhoro it was badly injurby heaving in tbo sprit* There
Beejamin and Marion Todd, uf Chari-t&gt;
will 'proUbly be w nuwy bttehU.
tliresued in the county as in any pr”' •
ioua yoar. and the tpnility te exceedingly

el a picnic ia there porta.

'w. *i«k tw

Sas.

Water Lime,
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kinds,
PIPE LU/EBEIf PUHPISIIED If 0^ 10^0
LOTS.
CASTS VOX*.

IM »■!

Wool, Wheat, Oats and Com.

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.
Light and Heavy Groceries,

make room for an entire new
stock of Furniture. He will
sell our whole stockat costfar
cash. This is no humbug.
Come and see for yourself.
HESSMER, HEA TH $ CO.
Hastings, dune 7, *73. 7tf

Hfarm.n will practice onthaae priucintea toia veer, tbeir average emtivntorn will be reduced one-half, their.
.
.

,

“ •*“”«

* &lt;u- ""»■
true in the county of Barry m every

Va aro to receipt of a copy of the
Iwsaty-fim annual catalogue of «»“
offioen and studowte to the State NurraalSsteolal Ypsslasrtl. Tbeeamta*
X. Il n&gt;
atfow Aur ■ Imimi m takas place oc Mim- J. k w. S. V &lt;»» &gt;*&gt;
day, September 22d. This setaxd ranks
pwn^i, ■ J. H. Earl, Grangeriite; H.
among the best to Km eoutery
k.b™^, B. 0-1; ox
O BfV-.

After thia date, the uudoroigned will
receive. Store and Shijk all kinds of
Grain, nt our Elevator in tho City of
Hastings.
C. F. DWIGHT 4 CO.
Hasting*. Juno 18th, 1878.
13w4

mn«ln yop4«qp.

7£bs about 1200 lbs, the oilier about
»iolbs., twoHauriobuggies, two double
buniM. two double mid two singlo Herosii*. Hero are bargains for those
wanting such pru[«rty, thirt uro not
oftenZt with. Oso aw*&lt;&amp;tf

SB®, HALLETT &amp;
AND GABLER PIA

TON

�^rialtanl «nb ^omt»iir.

■ ICH1UH nm*l«;

Dauehy a Co's. Column.
MICHIGAN

AND

THE

SOUTH

TRS1KH BUM ar CHICAGO Tint

E3. and cholera creeping rapidly up |
to Bt Louis, with the hot, dry luranw
days coming down unceasingly, it is
not a minute too soon to be minding i
I the condition of our eourroundings.
But then clmleyn u only one of the
dueascs aggravated by unclean premiaee. Othars are simUariy increased in
virulencrt. ami many owe to them their
origin.
Personal cleanliness is also to bo attonded-towith regularity at this season
of the yca&gt; Tho bath-tub is bolter
than the pill-box, and a frequent
change of umlerelothiug i* preferable
to a rase of Dr. Anybody's unsophisti-

Eta

EsS?
BaniaUflh
BITTERS.

Ao diet, aee awete .pariagly, plenty
, of fresh, ripe, orwellcooksd vegetable*,
ripe fruit*, aud cold bread.
As drink, pure waler, not to cold,
lemonade, milk and water ; ten and rof। foe, moderately, if mvo*!omol to them.
Go to bud at regular hour* and got
I uu when fully refrrabed ; avoid draaghu
1 of wind, but Le sure and^have plenty of
good air in sleeping upartmi&gt;ni» —Pro*-

Tbo profit* yr farming should consist,
in a large mvurore, in the impruvemsnt
of the term itself ami its belonging*,
and there can bo no better investment
than this. Dial ia very poor fanning,
if worthy to be called fanning, which,
though it may nominally show a rath

I (*• Uallwl jfuim wnr.
eevef Ui* L’esrt Hmm. te Ik
M14 Cmsit te iurrj Ike • &lt;-..
«tvuHi« r*eS*e&lt;
I CteJrr m&gt; Fou-bi d*c CM .U
Il
• rie.k Is IM stlrrs-M.

.'ML?'

iLANTATION

N. F. Bontam’s eei Tertine

WATER

WHEEL,

r m al Guo* u. ail b«r l^te —K"
sJaaraxt-s-sEff
Fs^tsffw.'eis:

*e*b lh«ralae* terekr yirre lkteM
wrrte Ml. rsaialsai la mU ewrt

Bitters

sasrt,

•itters
Michigan Central R. R.

WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS

OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT RQUTE,
Ibreren PrlraU
ItueM-. leaUse «U*»
.Mdeaa .Uh lr*U. EmI .,f prtrelL ul W Mt f&gt;.«*

tin. orbit Ai-watTi.a 1*5
■toon fttrtm*
It I* not a quack nretrum.
Tho ingredient* arc published &gt;&gt;u
rwh buttle of medicine. • It i*
Lew.! and rccommeudrd by I'hy•acian* wbcrvrrt it ba* brrn introliwid. Ituill jHsilivtly cum

6387
&amp;Qom
NAKBLEIZED

only in the way of cultivating tho crop* 1
which we plant, but they rub them uf
much of the nutriment which they nefcl.
Hoeing, then, U an essential service in.
respect to destroying tho weed*.
There are other advantages, however, i
which aro quite commonly overlooked
1. The loosening of the toil in tho ■
operation of hoeing is beneficial to tho
plants; aa mnoh a* tho deotruetion of

SLATE

Havana Lottery of Cuba.

GOLDSMITH'S BRYANT A STRATTON

abound* in tho atmoophero during tlio hotest month*, and it
ia absorbed and retained meet abund­
antly by a roil which ie in tho most ariable state- Prof. Schlubcr found that
1,000 grain* of stiff clay absorbed in 24
hours inly 36 grain* of mouturo from

POPULAR

EXPOSITOR

FLOUR MERCHANTS
TOItftrlaitlMralalfcLa. Utw

Fleer &amp; Grain CouusioaMerckai!,
l -ns*** 1-HUalBv.i. I .hell mH ill
■ ihrFuiMl U-M.r iwTrUar Ik.
•ter snr *1 • n rh-k I- M. &lt;/sU
fr»st de.r teik« r-srt H.sm. la
&gt;*• tn Ike resat* lUrr* as* * la

MM k.lftelb.M.1 Klftte Ik.!
•’teMtebn Mreai^n till, la l»

DODD'S

jTERvnre: _ _______
DOES IT!

II is ths New IW Emily Ifitaie
can bo gut between tho plants, not so
much for the sake of deotroying the
weed. and vermin, which mint neevsaatfahottesow iftho booing bo done
weD. u for increasing the porosity of
tbo toil, to allow the water and air to
peastrnXe freely through it" Ho add*.

EPIDEMIC

ivm»(m te UHib v*
e. Ib.l ite »&gt;-r. umri ll.I.M..
ri, ■K&amp;IK3!5LT
«&gt; CasrWiiMh
H Us
mi J im tivlni InIiMmu •»..
l. teMirreO laUiwesaMwWUi

DISEAS

Detroit

Ukih &amp; late Mitina

Railroad.

BBOMMM
TteNeTOiorlesaBANei-PeiMoiu
Powerful Dator ait Diiifetlail-

BOILER WORKS.

IlIcKBIK.1

Peninsular Railway.

I*. N. MIXER'S

Scrofula Syrup
MIXER'S SCROFULA SVItVI'cwae
all Nrrofukni* AHk&lt;O*&gt;ns Ciucvit.
Eruptive, and OUansvu. lltarw**.
such aa Th. Anthony'* Fire R&lt;a*°r
Eryalpota*. Itrnple., HL.ictow,
tukw. BqTh, Tumor.. IcitarorSsH
Rheum, Ulcere and Sone. Dr»f*F
ala, Debility and all ImpurWss «»
t h« Hood.
Mixon's Bcnovrta Svnrrjtas, dm
Ing the peat few yean. cure.I th.—*"*

The Babcock

Xel,rr U berate sires
'IM, u4 saiMntr *rs*
CssrtBkrlk* losair te I

MISS

UNDERGROUND
Dr. TELL'S fttwt of Junto

LIFE

Lthahmjn

J-JS"

* Ib4“

CF-MILIJUt,

Only 50 Cents per Batik.*

BELOW THE SURFACE I

•si** as CiMaewr ■* Sweat «*bsw.ww* urn*.

JOB PRINTING

lu"'**

,TgUuihLj
ta.lease of L
Cm-m'.i.-W ik Hk1i|u Air U..

■/Waai’s Gtay isHff Hair.

If

LYON’S

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ILtTLS OF jLDKU::

VOL. XVIII

S

hiesihil and bWlW Ca^

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a

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1873.
finrtrj.

QREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

rax kadi

Hare a Full Stock of

sounded to arm*, and the fretful child

1:::

HARDWARE !

&gt;t ■&gt;! it. ii k \ rum)
;e.i

lie tun* and Buy the

position, her bead wa» aching miserably

including everything kept in a Grit thus .loro.

W. J. StTl'ART

&gt;• MMM *-■*. U»«. liras,
ft&amp;stai

U. HOLBROOK,

WM. II. BURGHER

l&gt;. DRAKE, M- I».

OLIVER CHILLED PLOW !
With a full lino of extras on hand.

W AG ON *

..HARNESS, on hand, and made to Order.
TIN, COPPER, hud
SHEET IRON WARE Mannfuctureil tn Order

Salt! Salt! Salt!

IVM. UPJOHN

Everyone of which were fully w abraktrd, mu! the cost of renairing htut arentyvtl ksa than 10c. etich.

The only Wagon with the Slope Shetildcred Kpoke.

HELPERS Ut
\&lt;l MOWERS, GRAIM, CULTIVATOR.^
SULKY RAKES, Sc

.11 -I. Il':
1 K. ..U . .1
JOUS ICOHUKT**

Il.w uorlvM
IIu-TtVKrt

Till*

STUDEB AKER
inis. LIXKl.EV K LCTUI

had done wisely to leave It for this life

show yon all tho improvenumta. Here, wntatin*.
Mary, the doctor wants to see
And as she camu
with health and hs
:i -i I. I of Ann Arbor, on
too disloyal answer.
of September naxt
Sec. 4. The delosotes shall receive
Wh&lt;n Mr. Btreetcr returned, exult­ wul do and tlien glancing at tho open
going
to
’
stay
just
long
ant error the dollar* ho had depoeitod in
ban now allowed to the mornben of the
enough
to
hear
one
tunc
played.
Will
ibe bonk, ho found no (upper prepared,
legislature;
4p be paid out of tho sialo
and his wifo helpless upon the bed, with
And with the old gallantry, fitted so
i iug child distracting her with demands
■ E. Mtrjsr, ‘
led her to the instrument, and stood hat
in hand while aha
K. OoXVIS,
thank you; I have co
I wife enjoyed the luxury ot being ill.
plies. No
But convaleMnco aoon followed ; and Just my lack. I never did know enough
Srerss- T. Miwr,
before leaving his patient, tho old doe- to secure my own broad and butter.
tor, a close observer and deep thinker, Good byo.'.btrocter," And again nod­
ding to tho husband, ho trotted out to
look tho husband axi lo and asked :
his vehicle and went on his wav. his

| ..r!.r; .
lun worked her nearly to doalli.
You are speaking of my wife, not litrrsl Al
my horse.''
‘Grunted ; and 1 say again, you are
Ihe State cd
A HISTORICAL TREASURE
working her to death.
ndminsiou of the
Really, doctor, *nch languago is un­
Journal of the State Convention of.
„ . ,
,,
pardonable,
chigan. held at Ann Arbor, in 8* p' •PProT**l June L&gt;, 1838.
“And yet you will pardon it And
xbi^ lBM wh^h refo “d « I
«*=*
d^* -ThrtthuO-rti.
furthermore, by;
knuckle to Ohio.
If-sacrificing woman wo have just loft,
I shall perforin on operation on your

M to real u&gt;4 •••■ u&gt; l.iur.
I bo Irelil Ihubi re&gt;" &gt;ui
AafSeltaBta sMrtrt,

I'fLimra 1521

AjJnbfrefiI

For uh lob we had nearly -1&lt;&gt; Order

And thou ho placed tho cold, hard
given to the State library an extremely
camo u bride, boautiiul aud accomplisli- rare and incalculably valuable namphcdTto tho village, up to tho date* of let, being the Journal of the Proceedpresent illness, in which domestic cares ings of the Convention of Delegates chop
en by the Electors of tho Btat» of MichIn concluding, ho added :
"I truly beliovo, it she takas up her
ul l burdin at once, that before a year
□I nid Stale, of July 2g,
1836, forlho nurpoeo of taking into
asylum will receive her.'
consideration
I’nijosition &lt;
Tho strong man shuddered.
irroM relative to tlio Admission

T. It. DIAMOND,

THE CHILDREN 5 CHURCH

FARMERS

MILO T. WHEELER.

10,000 Machines

*i '. *■

I li. v t&lt;&gt; 4. t: •

Built in 1*572, tl**-y had over I.WO uunllt'al onler**.

to your interest mid purvlisuieyour

bTH ST

&lt;

HAMS. WILLIAMS. K CO•“SWSSSSSftK

i ’

:i

i

i

m

only peruiittcd, not exact
fire. She voluntarily took her place by the village of Ann Arbor, on Monday,
my side, and has uncomplainingly kept tho 26th day of September, A. D. IBSti.
step with me.”
Published by order of tho Convention.
Pontiac: Printed by S. N. Gantt. 183d
Mr. Baldwin poaocascatone other eopy
of tho samo pamphlet, but he don’t
thiril copy in cxiatance. Sevfallen, faint and footsore, by tho way.
' aearch has failed to discover
1 tell you, she must have reel for both
mind and bolr, or I will not-answer far one
—, in . any of .tho
— *public
/—libraries,
\----- r-j whore
,
, lx,
.nA
‘’T,
nd by order of tho Convention,—tlic
can b*' found sway. And, ottering bis
| band, “I will take care, doctor, that
do nut got a chance to administer
... :
thrr such dose
[ Mr. Streeter went Lack to the room
•
'*
sitting, propped up Z ^ b±‘ ^Tnn,i '
i by t*ill&lt;
uh of unuttorsblu pa™ ‘solid brevter would biw»~»
i t- ndern
I glanced as btg irate tacu and almost
li-t‘J-41. in rramphlra
r 85 each, and are hard to obtain at
1 transparent bauds. He sat down bethat price.
The solo question under consider*!"You don't know bow clad 1 tun that

BARLOW
At th.- Barry County Fair last &gt;ca«ou over tin* South It. nd Drill, ami nt Jl&gt;
Iuiton County Fair over the Superior and every other couipctiug Drill,

LTTOR
BESSMEH, HEATH k CO.

BLACKSMITHING.

OUR CULTIVATOR

Also DRY GOODS*/ E/loLtts Vtfirrr

MXaunlUi

I'nntinnally Increases* and promisee ««&lt;»! (az l,0» Machin*k i» m arly eibauate*!. and parllee will u*&gt; a ell t&lt;&gt; call early

J. S. GOODYEAR &lt;fc Co

ctart.

empire Ext Hasim M 19, 1872.

TBOIT.

Tlianking the farmers of Barry county for their liberal sujiport in the past, we hope We shall merit it in the future, belicv
ing it is for our material interest to support homo manufactures.

Mitiim
STANLEY &gt;

THE I.IITMIEST SIGHT II IlfflB

JOSEPH PFLUG !

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS

FINE NEW STOCK Or
I Inintner

Sweet’s H°Telt

M A R K I! T ’

MEA1

DRY GOODS,

OgAMD RS Fl DM,

with which I make Irons for BL

CLOTHING.

;.ni'u i • Cl II I'.t l

which enable*, me to sell Buggies so UWssto DEFY COMPETITION.

11 ATS AND CATS

Michigan Exchange

which led me to the Invention of Uio Succcraful IKON
.. —Bnl prepared to ouet

BOOTS AND SHOES,

Single scat Busies as Low as
One Hundred JkollnrM

PATENT COOLER!

And two Seated Farmer*’ Buggies at

LS.

IF YOU WANT

PHIENIX &lt; AS 1 STORE

One Hundi*ed and TL wenty-u
I shall also build IIiouks Puicb V*

Better GROCERIES for lot Money

obk.

MUCH BETTER CONDITION

, and they are: A Good AXLE,
of all la tho WHEEL.

South side Blate Street

REST PRINTS IN HASTINGS!

And this thin-cboeked, funk-lipped
woman had been called a beauty only
ecren yeans before. And when she

J. L. HEED

Will
JOSEPH PFLUG

Ml W

5

Save Your Monet

1

u

1

Chromo

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

7

is

ITALIAN
MARBLE

Oil Paintmgs

s
BLACK A FULLER.

POULTRY WORLD

and gratuitously beetow ou Ohiotho oxelusive jurisdiction on tho waters of
said Lake, from the Pennsylvania lino
themoutn
mouthox
ofDetroit
Detroitriver;
river;agui,iuo
a gift,tho
totomo
rra,,rf ,lkh; („b.to.&gt;ts»«
O.cr^corlKlsau J Ofc M,
ctralpTt!10n40&lt;l. Md have

them eladad.

This Blate, without aay -therity do­
nvod from rer cuurtilution, by an art

Axd Wirtaxu, This convention tak-

territory claimed by Ohio, and bauav-

rada tion —Therefore
/Zwe.-crd, That this convention cannot

MMBfNa, uuaniiuouuv,
vention do moat sol.unnly

June loth, 1836;
ardinaneo of 1787, and the constitution
and state government which tho people

of the legislature of Michafter the State Constitu-

Judge Streeter, tho father

A

s

RU88HLLk N! \IS -

B. F1. BTEuNHOFh

our columns.

nf this a

e lust preecdrog section
bonndaries of the* said

Tho email dwelling contained
ushered into a parlor newlv furnished
and already lighted. An alsgant piano
induced Mrs. Strootar to take upon her­ stood in a recess evidently corAtruclcd
self the enure core of the household.
Two children hod come in tho seven
Bhs txunecl t. . : . i: :
.

tnges.

DRUGS

P
hi

B

Medicines

Mmscitatxawof

touwntton, who
Union Block, over Boston Cash Store.

BOOZER

be-:-’, That th-*

Dye Stuns ALL WORK PHOTOGRAPHIC,
'iHti.ir M-ri-

PUNTS A- OILS
P

tho tired wife bad’sighed as tho looked
or. thu cold, folded hands.

School Book* &amp; Siatumeru

a lty

the county of

BBSS
cturally frail, the had
- beading beneath a

CHROMOS I
7

I lie copy is followed in

cap.-r to gv i
lo provide
Election of Itelegntiw
. Health bad
to a oonventiou,
Her holiday
him. And bis thoughts turned wist­ turned, and
fully toward tho Western nnuriea. Ho shrink from tho old life.
expected objections from bis young and
And when tho huaband came end
BceomplitbM wife. Bat oho mw with
of the state of Uhio, and to
wrvEght, he again told huusalf that the
Michigan
.I;,,
into Ute ■ Union vvm tho i
v days were giren to tho old
and then thirr turned their fares

CO.

-

3aE

r®

■

bynigotia-

cuiumoncod in our next and concluded

scribed, declared ant! establiahad, shall

i' M ESTri
HEAD STONES.
TABLE TOPS,
MANTLES,
SHELVES, ETC.

AMERICAN

not be Undersold.

Hastings. March.*. 1873.

Bollsnl &lt;•&lt;!.

E

tho aforesaid ordinance of 1787—and
which, if aeecodod to by tho people of
Michigan, would demise us of all iur-

“Yon are trying to spoil me,” she

and his thousands dwindled into hun­
dreds.

FRESH FISH DURING THE SEASON.

.1. H1CWA.X111

HASTINGS’ MARBLE WORKS!

south-eastern boundary, secured to ux

We how Mr. Baldwin’s kind

ever built. 1 don’t remember of having a single fall

HASTINGS. MICH.

Papek-BAX01M

Ohio for a long, narrow, quadrangular
itrip of laud on tho southern border.
including part
“Greet Swamp,'* near Toledo. Bv the

lhe Northwest Icmlory this atrip of
boy, and go back to tho old laud belonged to Michigan, and exclus­
ive jurisdiction was exerdisod over it
granite bill*?"
Dedicated to Fanners' Wives Hu­
“Ob, could you 7 May I go J" and
up to 1835. Al
quivered with exjiiMnontt
of tho Miami Csthen wistfully, “but tho ex
and-the rise of tbs village of Toledo
made tho people of
to become a part &lt;*f IOhio ; and Ohio of
lower lot. And if Turr.in calls, tell him right!" ho thought And then aloud:
I have concluded to take those sheep—
been built
mainly with her money. Ohio being
getting ready, ploasu take your memo­
random book and ndto down fsur har­ land, I think you said, * she replied Ume. and strongly represented i
ness strapa, fivo pounds of nails, and a wearily.
grew, while Michigau had only
gimlet, half n jockey-otrep, and—and—
“Yes ; but I do not need that land. I
forgot them
when I made out the items thia morn- And you shall have that money—or, at
of Hight overcoming High
Mrs Streeter rose wearily, laid her homo and stay all summer, and try to get
The act of Conans* of J
sleeping babe carefully it its crib, and some of your bloom back. I aboil vntt
to-day that you uro coming.
a ho wu young—not over twenty-five—
Mrs. Streeter could hardly balievo il
but tho complexion was sadly faded, and
faint lines were
Bat il all came about in good time, ditiona therein expresacd,” referred to
white forehead, while
as tho bone of contention, will Ims found
told of euro, and hinted strongly of an

arrant Good!

i-' at;-.*.

knowledging our

slitution of tho Unital States, and the
Orduianco of 1787.

TSTow Farmers
There was never before an opportunity of tills kind offered In Hartlnia, whereby
_ ... ■_ . _
an aninnnt of mr*n«'V. I do not Intend lo Ioom*
my repulatlun n» a

PAINTING!

Ux^Srl™ of Amwfoa. i
,
into the Union,
JL.l
-4.U .u.Union,
origin upon an
original Slates irs

ii:i:scRirTiON

What is it ?

FOB NKDICINAb PL'BPOBIM.

needed thuru by this time.

?t!«f »fon&gt;.

CITY

Pirc Wines and Liauorsi

accepted, ratified and ooufirmod; acct
that the said State of Michigan shall U

g

DWIGHT A BI RRALL.

DENTIST

mil
ILL AT JOHN

mind as wellthe body, (rood help
----------------in tho kitchen all tho time, and choice delegates shall bo holden
Monday of September next, ia the *ev■UM Source of era! townships v. ithin the ecvoral coun­
ties, end shall
income, fully defraying nil

wifs-uiothcr,

Over -4-00 running in Barry County ! I
Nearly 300
by ub ■iuce 1871.
1.4 i) Hold ln»t season.
. &gt;O 8°&gt;‘l already thin bcumud.

WRIGHT K HOLBROOK.

T8

He stuojwd to kisa tlio offered lipa,
and thus the new life began. And
hat a dilfonint life it was—busy, not

Ob, no; she had no time for that I And
then her thoughts drifted away to the
Been improving, I sec," said I»r. suit certified, transmitted and declared
dear old home ol childhood; and she Meeker, as ho reined hie light carriage

(HAS. II. BAUER.

*s

NO. 16

But no linger might she linger
_• uxmeii mi weitinir in tho kit

PRESCRTTT10KB AND FAMILY

r.i .ta

“Forgive me,” rise

�ht ftqmMiran j :mntr,

Foreign Items.

term of tho Circuit Court

Court House jn this city, Hi* Honor, for defendant

Holbrook

tho Court appointed a* committee, John

linuod by content without costa
Several Imparlance i-aaos and Churn:- down for tho 25th iost.
The Court thereupon adjourned until
briefly note as follows :
Monday, Aug. 25th, 1873, at 2 o'clock,
Richard Van Valkenburgh va. Clin­
ton Sprague, defsndant and appollanb
Ordered that th# appeal be dismiood,
unlas# within twenty days a new bond
be tiled.
Wright A Holbrook for
Detroit claims to have a population
plaintiff, Sweewy A Wood for d.fsnd- of 06,000.

Carliste* at Prato do Llusane-.
Turkey has concluded a cos
a loan of 1'5,000,000 nt 6 per cent

Atlantic in an Old Lbwr,” from tbo jksi
of that graceful sketch writar, Dawson
Shauly ; "Old New-Englund Traits
"Nature's Forest Volume;" pleasantly
written by Elisabeth Stoddard; and a
very amusing article called ‘‘Prres Odand Literature receive, each, careful at-

England to Princew Thym of Den­
"Found Wanting,” by Mary E. Brad­
mark is announced.
And now evidsneo in the Heliborne ley 5 "An Uncollected Sonn*t of Edgar
case is found in the shipping records ot
the port of Baltimore.
Queen Victoria gives expresei rm to
8. Lang. Subscription price 15, includ­
her gratitude to Parliament fur penatoning Chromos ‘Village Bello’ and ‘Cross­
ing th* Moor.' Janiea Sutton A Co.;
publishers, 68 Maiden lane, N. Y.
co very of much trcuurv.
Tho British Government has decided

tho agricultural laborer*.

to •12.000!

Barry Co., Mich., v*. Stephen W. WaiHerewith wo place before our read or a rath, School District No. 2 in ThornapMolloy to quash (writ Court ordered

boon ordered to Carthagcna to protect
tho interests ot Italian subjocU.
AU the public gardens in Lyons,
France, are to bo closed at nine m tho
evening, by order of the prefect of that

No Dull Times!

CHEAP I

GOOD I

CHEAPEST

UP OUR WAY THIS SUMMER.
Everybody in invited lo call and examine the
stock consisting of

mew

and

mammoth

Sugar,
Crockery,
Teas,
Glassware,
Coffees,
Stoneware,
all kinds of Fish.

Sherman J. Rich

Guarantees SATISFACTION otf Everything ha Racommendu, and he
Recommends hi*

TEJ1 and COFFEE.
Of which hohas a VERY LARGE STOCK, and ha is determined to
VERY LOAVES'!’ RATKSI

DON'T FORGET TOBACCO -l.VI&gt; CIGARS'.
THE FIRST
GRAND ANNUAL

DALL,

CASH PAID FOR BUTTER AND EGGS

and an Attorney foe of 110. On motion
At the old stand of M. Allen, State Street, Hosting*, Mich.
further infortnation u to thia movement of plaintill*' order that they have 30
oath of fidelity to tho privileges of tho
wiu, BE HEID ST
provincca.
day* to make and prepare bill of expie cannot bo to careful as regard* &lt;• 1Prime, Eiq, Dwight, Illinois
ibb
missiotisrj and family hove loft Vienna
for a tour through Northern Italy and
plaintiffs, Wright A Holbrook and J.
Switzerland.
-WUI I&gt;«krr. Will lliw.
Carveth for defendants.
A Ixmdon letter say's ths Jubiloo sing­
er* have appeared at tho reeidonco of ।
The lake Shore A Michigan South­ Mr. Gladstone before tho Prince and OOOD MUSIC WILL BE IS ATTKXVAXCE.
and Jsmes Burk vs. Robtrt C. Stewart,
A ■ | f 11 ’AJTfl iy tx7 ■ * 11 h r *4:
ern Railroad Co. will carry article* to Princess of Wales.
tho International Industrial Exhibition
motion of plaintiffs, and plaintiff* orA vivid, cireum*tantial,and interesting
n.o iugvvdirots are publubed i
Ik,Ilk, nt
ft
Howard Burgess, formerly editor of narrative of an earthquake at Santiago,
ling by law the railroad coiporallons of within airly day* or In default the cases ths JfmWf &amp;ateaaM, lately of tbo Chili, by our special corrrspondont. is
published elsewhere.
our State.
Irulucnl. It will pcsitively cure
Sncon.—Wo submit to taxation and
Th- Sultan's second son. Prince Ma­
SCROFULA, SYPUJLIS
of Grand Rapids for plaintiffs, J. Car­
hmoud Djelelsddin, has been promoted
ernmsnL but denounce aa unjust and vo th for defendant*. /
NAfiSM.___ ___________
The road bed ot the Grand Rapids A to bo a Rear Admiral in tho Turkish
oppressive all taxation for tho benefit of
Robert J. Grant and Davon Phillips Indiana Railroad is nearly graded to
LIXG. GOUT. GOITRE,
v*. Helen M l^onard. Asaump-it. Little Traverse, and tbo whole lino will
OROXC111TLS. NERV­
Baron do Reuter hating luki-d Earl
OUS DERILITT. INCH'Judgement for plaiauflS* for till 21 and bo completed to tho Straits of MackiGranville if the British Government
IE N T CONSUMP T1ON,
security,
I diwatc* arising from an
During tbo month of July, 11 oon. wobM protect his interests as a Bri tub
cent. Cha*. H. Bauer for plaint'ff*.
• cxoditioa of tbo ttlocd.
victs were received at tho State Prison, ■object in the event of difference* aris­
I regulate our
Benjamin 8. Dibble ,vs| George Pur- 21 discharged, 2 pardoned, 1 granted a ing between himself and tho Shah, bjrd
GranvUlo
answered
that
the
Govern
­
it for plain- now trial, and 1 died; leaving 626 in
ment
could
not
bind
itself
oflkially
to
do
.
prison st tho ond of tho month.
sutthy i'liysicfous, Min.
be G.vpei. and others.
Tho locomotives on tho Big Rapids
REAL GENUINE BARGAINS
Division, also on tho main line, of the
Cobb for plaintiff.
Chicago A Mich. Lake Shore Railroad,
LITBKAKT KOT1CIS
to buy- anything in our line, eliould
Ann J. Palmer vs. Joeeph Davis, ot arc draped in mourning, in token of ronot fall lo come and -s-w us. We
rjo-ct for tho late Chaciss Williams, Asmake a »riiCiAiJTV In
far August cunhonesty and capacity tho only valid claim ing. Ordered that case bo opened, and autanf Master Mechanic.
4. K. CosfervM* Stalk, atn
rnd believe defendants hare leave to answer within
A picnic and anniversary meoling is Braco, Eliralx-tli Stiiart Phelps, James
to bo held by tho Odd Fellows of Branch
Freeman Clarke, John Savage, Char’cs
AND
’flic fall Term Login* Sept. 11 th.
County, August 15. Hon. J. N. IngersoU of Corunna will deliver an oration. Read*., Charles Nordhoff, Mr*. Lucia G.
Dibble, Brown A Thomas for coni|daiuRunkle, William Blaikis, Benson J.
The Dtucross of tho United State*
ants, Wright 4 Holbrook and I. A. Grand Lodge and Grand Encampmont Loasing, Auglsta Larned, Bayard Tay­
International Exhibition to be held nt
Holbrook for dotendants.
will bo present to participate.
lor Emilio Costolar, |Mre. 8. M. B. And can cuarautec WORKMANSHIP
Philadelphia, Pean., in 1876, hare adTho balance of cash in tbo State
and PRICES. We mxl haw n
Goo. W. Dewey et. at, vs. Maiy J.
dreiaod to lite manufacturer* of theWorld
Fino IJucof
Treasury July SUtls was •882,572,69.
tho following circular, under tho hand
Receipt* for tho week ending Aug. 6th
tod with eighty-eight carefully executed |
will then be formal to continue «cven
were J68,430,73; payments during tho
of Alfred T. Gonhorn, Director General,
foundry, and plaintiffs allowed to pay same time, 892,717,06; tearing a bal­
office 904, Walnut Street, to which tho
mortgage on compute ’on of D. R. Cook ance in tho Treasury of 8868,286,36 ;
decrease
824,286,33.
with intercet at 7 per cent Wright A
specially directed:
Holbrook for.complainants, C. G. Hol­
pcndancc.
CORNICE A WINDOW DRAPERY
I'orltho purpose of facilitating the
brook and J.pL VarfVo’eor for d&lt;-fondB nee, is an interesting and much-need­
There are 622 American exhibitor*
Exlribition of 1876, your co-operation is
ed exposure of tho overwork-'ug of little
requested. Have tho kindness to forchildren in New York City. Die J’usFlorida will market 1(M) tons of
l&gt;egiiii January 2nd, DG4
spengo this year.
A comprehensive paper i* conti liuted
Work on tho exposition building is
on ‘■Tho Telegraph," covering every
progreuing finely.
pare il This list will not Interfere with
Portland, Oregon, has had a terrible phase of tho subject and iPusl-atoJ
HALL TREES, SECRETARIES.
any future entries that you may dorire Well* A Mono for complainant*, C. G. fire. Lou •1,158,025.
with for.y excellent ongzai'ug*. .‘ m.ong BOOK CASES, and everything found |
to add, the object being simply to form
In a Flrat-ClM E-labliidiiiictit, can !»•
prooareil by calling »t:
some practical idea as to total amount Holbrook for defendant*.
Cyntha
F.
Cook
vs.
John
H.
Earl,
o
.ltebliriud
at
Salt
Lake
City.
pirture* and autographs .'r-ismittod by
of space required, and to aid in tho
mirisfrator, Ac., et at In Chancery I
Mr. Dent, father of the wifo of the mso"* of tho tolegrepli.
prompt production of tho Catalogue.
WKira fa «.H.r fa «»u. &lt;M.™1 £“*""■
.11.1 v-tar
Cha-lc* Nordhoff commeme* in this
GRAND RAPIDS.
that complainant give security to bo ap­
Smith, of tho Chicago TtkJwk, is said
last the Ohio Democratic State Conrcn - proved by tho Register in tho sum of | to hare made •60,000 out of the Chica­ i'teetmtsd. 0D tl.o Sandi ch Islandv.
MORTGAGE SALE.
lion, nominated the following rtreigbt •200 with n 40 days, and in deiault the go jubilee.
I Superior in nil departments, including
Ii1* first r-iiclo oat* of “Honolulu
LN VALUABLE GIFTS 1
Tho bsolth of Kato Stoddard, the al­
leged murderer of Goodrich, is said to
TO BE DISTBIBL'TIM) IS
be failing rapidly.
Lieutenant Governor. Barnabas Burns,
Beuron J. Lon'ng concludss, h'l
Washington romsiiondent* *&lt;y that
Elixa J. Kenyon vs. laming Kenyon.
of Richland; Supremo Judge, long term,
tho recovery of lion, llcnry Wilson is articles on ‘ho Sigaera, suggxalod . t
Wd KplVLdK BOST/rtr
,
IL T. Whitman, of Hamilton; short
exceedingly uoubtful.
letters from the:- pons, of which focFur Catalogue* Addrv**,
Cholera cases still appear in Indian­ silnri'ea a-o given ; John Savage conl-lKite of tentl. Cry.*. MtehlSM U™* v'
minor child. Cha*. H. Bauer fur com- apolis, Indian*; Columbu*. Cincinnati,
*•
4su
at
th*
m
M
liulmlaH
M
m-rw
butes a very inloretung article on
Dayton and Evansville, Ohio.
Franklin ; Treasurer, Goo. Woiman, of
| "Madame do Soiign# and her CuntomOle Graal Capital Prize, of $5,000 il GoM!
F.v-aS. Young v&gt; Mathias G. Young.
The annual convention of tho Grand
Summit; Comptroller, J. K. Newcomer,
13*6
Olivet, Mich.
Lodge of Odd Fellows of Rhode Island
of Marion; Member Board of Public In Chancery. Divorce, decree of di­
):»hcd Mewr by tho Corntasa Pu'iga.
vorce granted plaint'ff. C. G. Holbrook
Recent storms ^tn Connecticut havet
for compla-'nant.
been prolific of fatal results to persons
and of conaidcrablo dr-nago to property. and its coinprehcnsivo ttca. oont of tho
the same a* might have boon looked fur Chancery. Divorce. Decree of divorce
Th# fund of 8100,000 for tho erection subject in all its aspects, including esgranted complainant. C. G. Hulbrook ot a second hall for the Divinity School
of Yale College has been guaran te«!. engaged in this sport, render* his con­
Rheumatism, Scalds,
“
Lameness,
Tho terrible sea serpent lately ob- tribution of pormaMnt value.
Neuralgia,
Bums. Soreness,
twenty thousand majority.
Emilio Castolar rontinuei Iris review
hall, turn* ont to bo
Boro Throat, Bolls, Wounds,
gutd and submitted June 80th. Mo­
of the Gorman schools of *poculatlro
Hoarseness, Liters, Bruises,
tion granted with coat* to abide the re­
The Town Hall al Wobiter, Maa*., philosophy, and their connection with
sult of *r&lt;t. Wright A Ellin for plaintiff,
Headache,
Piles, Sprains,
tho progreas of Republicanism.
Caireth A Van Vabor for defendant.
Toothache
,
____,Old
__ Sores,
Colle,
Charles Reade's serial, A Simpleton,
H. J. CHAMPION.
All Hemorrhagw,
is continued, giving us this month n
thrilling
narredvo
of
lion-hunting
by
tnittod Nor. 2d, 1872. Judgment, no Anson Livlhgiton, Lovell Purdy and
GoL Andrew Ireland died in New York

PI0H1EB HOSE COMPANY Bl. 1,

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MERIT, and everything you need in

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| Students can ente

PALME

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the middle of the

Uriels,
Iteconl
Hill He

FALL TERM.

$50,000 00
L. D. SINE’S

Note H

Flattin

Weddln
Druggi

New Scales.

Two Sh

®CIFT liSflTERPRISE.

■fsia^E

8o My* the Big Rapid* Jfoyiwf.
nevertheless it is not quite Luo.

But •or for plaintiff, II. W. for defendant.
The

Senator Morton will visit Vico Presi­
dent Wilson at Natick, soon, to discus* ptison reform, untitled John Blythe'i

The Babcock

New Styles.

W*ddl
Double

New Prices.
Very Low.

Gold 11

Blaekb

Anothe

rr«reroon», .No. 255 Greene, near Eighth St.

J. Cole &amp; Son,
wnougm.g 4 urraiL

ere now furnished the publiaher of

GROCERS.

to receive 850,000 for bi* service# in led Dolly's Day of Reckoning. ’
accounting. Heard on pleading* and laying tho naw cable, aid in fishing up
The poetry of Um Number fa r&gt;ntupreaf. May 31, 1873, and submitted.
buted by El-aboth StoartPholps, James
Freeman Clarke, Bayard Taylor, and
Mrs. 8. M. B. Hatt,
The Edit trial Deparl.ncnu ore timsly
and entertaining, full of information
CoL Noah Orr of Maryrvilte, Ohio,
Worth and Norris A Blair and N.
Balch for defendants.
Aldine for August is sure to be charmed
AssumpsitOrdered that defendant
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by Joo. P. and I. W. V. who were try-, iumt a satlsfac-on—uy it gentL-m-u । second of October, it will be in order bcing to run out a Jew Dutchman, but I
■ yond alt question. Other improvetm ute
ore projected of which wo will speak
who, to uso his own words, “by deader, '
tch been, null for nil dem tnm putchers." j
A Swixntxa.—On the 23d day ol
I then asked tor Sob B., Ben. B. and 1
July
a
man
regia
tend
at
the
Hastings
D. A. Owen, of Hasungs, has on j
W. P., and waa told, tho first was still
House as Q.-o. W. Durr of Detroit— hand and fur sale a‘v re.wnablo rates, !
; roaming ; the next was trying td gvt an
said he was canvassing for Agricultural tho plants of tho Pbiladelpl-'a red, and .
honest living by farming, but the latter
imploments, and intended to open n mammoth cluster black raspberries Of |
had taken the umbrella lino nnd gone
store here for that purpose should suf­ these varierice the present season Im. has
to painted P. I then inquired fur the
ficient inducements present themselves. raiw-d t’to largest and beiries we ever 1
V tatting Cards,
Aldsns ; and found that the old man
Ou tho 24th and 25th he was at Ver­ saw and tho moat on a single bush. 11"
Businren Cards,
had gone to that land from which none
Wedding Cards.
montville, and there registered as Geo. has also, strawbenles and other sinal I
ever
return,
and
Iago,
was
now
around
Druggists Ijibels.
NV. Burr of Hastings, and jpofouod lo | fruit plants tor sate of tho very 1-eet
the country blowing his Pai'd Water
Kull Sheet Pusters,
be Agent fur Demorest's Monthly Mag­
Two Sheet Poster*.
Wheat Tbo next waa the Pioottr man azine, and obtained some 25 subscribers ratio ios. Don’t Jtsil to gi»“ him an
Geo. 8., and waa told that ho concluded
lor that publication at 32 25 each. On
he could get a more, honest living by
Mr. and Mrs. Todd of Charlotte,1
the 29th a woman claiming to be hia
practicing law up in tho north woods.
Doublc Mammoth Pueiere,
wife, arrived at tho Hastings House, (Spiiilualisu.) lectured on the fair
In bet any kind or style of Printing, The next was tho old &lt;rap-m»kor B., whore she remained until the following grounds on Saturday and Sunday hut,
Krom a one line Card to a Ten Sheet who bad tinkered hia last trap nnd gun, week on Monday, when she left as she
to good audiences, and tho lectures were
Porter. call at T« Baxaaa Owicn
died in poar&lt;- as ho always prayed ho
wo’’ roccivod, rei«ia)ly by thus- who
might.
L. B. was yet hunting, and the meantime Burr was riding about tho
through bis bravery, bo had got to be county with Nell Parker's livery teams,
!-uply
David's right supporter. I next inquir­ running up a bill of some |40, which
Blai-klurries are abundant.
ed for tho old venerable Judge, and was to date remains unpaid. On Sutunlay
Vegotatfoa is growing finslytold bo was m venerable ns ever, while
Aug. 2d, Mr. Taylor of tho Hastings
Is Kurils with his previous hisioty,
Business of all kind, on ths increase.
his exalted partner doted as much on Houm presented Bitt his bill. Burr it is stated that Gen Butler has just.
Another phuusro party leave for Gun his vlrtuo as over. I thou inquired fur
stated that be hod just sent off his isaurd an etaltorete'logal and historical:
Iok» on Thursday next.
'
our old printer, W. IL, and waa tuhl he funds in payment of goods ordered, but defence of tho Congressional salary grab
Green Apples and Watormslkma. bad been superveodod by printers, too would be in funds again on Wednesday or bock pay steal, nn l that the docu—cholera seed*—in market.
numerous to mention. As to Wm. B., and would pay, and that his baggage j mcnl abounds in flashes of wit and aarJ**. Dunning has built a new fence ho was no moro to l«- seen on tho corner wu ample for all bills. But on Tues­
in front of his dwelling, on Greon ready to drive a bargan, bnt the farm­ day he left for porta unknown, loafing
ing community all said there was some­ with Mr. Taylor in pawn for his bill
1j«t or Lima* remaining at tho
thing vranting ‘
a box containing about one bushel of Hastings 1*. 0. August 12th, 1*73:
**, no w&gt;*
r— and hia note aign- rotten wood, and two pairs of worn-out
E. B. Johnem, John Shulor, John
1 era had gone back on him, but lie eould pants. It is presumed that many other NV. Thorn. Emma- Taylor, Bonbon
। Irtigh as hearty as evor. A. NV. B., waa parties about the county have been Taylor.
dping ell end C., was tho same C, and j
Direct your loiters to numUr of P. O.
swindled, bnt up to data no reports have
bo always expected to be. A. J. B., come to hand.
Box or Drawer.
bank was now a largo Luilding, which
J. Rombts, P. M.
Adam Tinkler, of Hasting, township,
they pointed .out to mo, and said, that
lust a splendid young horse a couple of
was where they dal a largo buainese—
day. ago, of lockjaw.
os t moii serlr. 'Aa to A. Rower, ho was
Tbo best place of resort these hot y*1 l*gSU&gt;ff **•)'•
I ‘ben asked for
days, is Fred Ackl^’s soda fountain ano and another and they said they could
not stand the way of doing an hoi&amp;st
Wv know whereof we affirm.
they have supported thoir mother ; as
J. McColloeter and family hare re­ business aa thoy were mostly doing now, housekeeper, they lived well, bqughl.a
turned from th* Pino Woods and again and had either died or mcvixl away. At ni.no, taken mimic lessons, gam 1100
fT.uj u.. s-r-i"
■&lt;
that
I
saw
W.
T.
and
T.
T..
and
asked
are making their hems in this county.
about them,thoy were in tho same busi­ Crook, and have------ ’ *’”&lt;*» --I or"
Ix&lt; Reed has some swell-box cutters
rtill unmarri™! Go for them boys.—
ness,
U
mi
:
anything
to
make
a
rent;
building, that, when finished, will skunk
Fewbr’s Jfairt* Tiru.
and after looking over tho growth of
anything of tho kind in Centra! Mich.
Tea, Mr. Jfesss, but what leys do you
the town, I took the cars for Grand
allude to. Euroiwou ur American. ee th"
Bhcrriff Vrooman, returned from a Rajiids where I arrived, and should it
trip to Mackinaw, oo Monday leal, whore be my fortune to visit Hasting, again, sai l young ladiis are spending the sum­
be went to make two arrests hi behalf may posaitly make further inquiries, as j mer in Europe T
0* the U. 8. As usual ho waa succees- there are more whom I should bo glad
Chris bhipfosd, ajfvrman living in
to hear o£

For the present adieu.

'Mrr. Rbnda WitoM. or aunt Rhoda
as she ia most gonerally
W
'.snd, had three hotaos kilto-l last
by lightning. They wore iusurod

polite;.

Under this head tlie Grand Rapids !
Not long nnco your correspondent
FiXMKXs or Barer CovtrryThe jfsybot Monday gives tho following
arrived in Jaokeon via tho Michigan 1'romium List of our Agricultural Fair notion
i
of tbo arrest of two desperadoes
Central Railroad, and being on a pleas­ is before you and allow eno who is dis- at
i Deaver Island, by Sheriff Vrooman,
HOKBWAOGLEB!
ure excursion concluded to visit Grand interested in aoy tUfu to invite your iwho, in thia case as in»vsry other to his
Every man who don’t buy a buggy
Rapids. Sj taking the G. B. V. R. R attention to a few facta. I have boon Ihands intrusted, did his whole duty, or cutter of Loo Rued- Lee's new
erma machine is in full onporetion,
wo ware soon mating through tho | an observer of tho management of a ।fearlessly and manfully:
and every man, woman or child who
country on one of tbo most popular good many fain and hare been interest­
thinks uf enjoying tho sleighing the
roads in Central Mithigan. Everything ed in them, and wlu-nsvor I saw a pros- Imrabcrod, Deputy United Staten
coming winter, wants to got one at Lso's
went well, and finely I heard the boll perous fair 'twas where tho people y«s- Marshal E. H. Cady, of thio dty, went
and the shrill whistle of the engine, and trtUf taka hold of the wheel. I hare to Beaver Island, on a replevin ease in
the conductor called out ''Hastings," and boon a resident of this oonnty long
property there, and that he allege-1 be
that being toy former home, 1 concluded enough tu sec wherein uur Fair tails, waa obstructed tn the performance of
to stop and see my old frir-t&gt;da and ac­ and 1 believe I sec aright—and if aright hia official duties, and afterwards resis­
quaintances; bet when I stepped out on Low easy to remedy.
ted. Afterward, be and Deputy mar­
thn platform, lo what a change had taken
First, A few think the management shal L. Covell went after the alleged off­
plan- since Tbft the then almost a lidar- a “packed” one. Now follow ciusrns enders, brought two of them, but fall«l
to get one Andrew Reddy, who waa rep­
oess. That onco small place waa now can
&lt;
you in candor toll Aow it ia packed— resented as the ringleader end a very
changed to a CITE, with what used to if
। K&gt;. But I disclaim such a thing, powerful man. One Anthony W.
be H J. K's farm, waa now all built up when asked tho question, your answer O 'Malley waa arrested, brought here, gens. Give them a odl.
with splendid houses end a nice depo!^ I has boon, “I don’t know”—sure vnough gave bail for appearanoe, and then
»1th shads troe« aU along tho street*. you are in ignorance, because yuu ruttr failed to come as be agreed.
Two weeks ago, Sheriff Vrooman; of
What was all old wood buildings when tUl^d Ot wedinf i called annually in
Barry County, a Deputy U. S. Marshal
4 left, was now new Bricks Block with yser intcn»t,and in every j-ersona inter­
was eent after O'Malley and Roddy.
uk» sidnreB* to match.
The improv- oat. Tho admission is feue, and you He went tu Beaver island, got them,
swats had been so great, and I saw so would bo gladly welcomed, you will and camo la an ojxn sail boat to North­
many non faces, 1 could hardly,realiro 1 then change your vjowv as to tho pack­ port with them, thence to this city, ar­
riving Saturday night. It waa a bold
was inAho place that once waa so stna'l ing process.
Second, A few have acted m«n a
bo cten a village, much lore a city. wise impulse and countenanced tho
But after looking and inquiring about gathering—perhaps taking some article
ThU, Monday, morning O'Malley
fur K&gt;mo time, 1 found one familiar fare, to exhibit, and have found an articlu of ] and Roddy ware taken Into the U. Sr
that ot D. 8., and then concluded to superior merit, thereby bearing off tho Court and gave bail In the sum of 11.
know mure uf my finmcr home and "ribbon,'1 and have become immediate­ DO) each for their appearance at the OcAfter this date, the undorrigned will |
friends, I asked a Pelwossre far this one ly suspicious of favoritism—not ao my
receive, Store and Ship, all kinds of
and that uno, etc. I at but hit upon fnond, judges do not know tho owner,
Taov u Bnocuaros, of Cincinnati says: Grein, at oar Elevator in tho City of
one, left, and proceeded to hunt trim up; how then can they favor—except by
Hastings.
“NV. C. Hamilton A Co,—I had had the
C. F. DWIGHT A CO­
and at last found him, and after tho us­ merit Thia certainly is tho object cf
ague fir two lung years, and had tried
Hastings, Jtpo 18th. 1873.
I3wl
ual greeting I began tb inquire for all all fains to encourage strife in excellence
several remedies uf acknowledged or
of my old friends and acquaintances. and yon should y icH tho palm to whom
I protended merit without any good result.
My first inquiry was for J. B. F., and it belong*.
I finally tried your preparation—‘Kress
waa inionnod that lie F., concluded the
Third, Another few are rtqioatcdly
Ester Tonic,' One bottle completely
money he was using, he could invest oskud tu attend thu fibw by being
broke up the malady, and 1 am now
better in the TTni.
My next inquiry placed aa judges—but never respond—
perfectly wo'l. I can testify that y our
was for H. K., nnd was told that after : end give os a reason, "Oh 1 it &lt;|on't
medicine does all yuu claim fur it; and
locating and cit Hiring Hastings, the In­ amount to much,” why! of course'it
it is only duo to you that this acknow!-1
I diana and Squaws, ho was content to' never will by your help then, 1 have
•dgement should be made, especially as
| shuffle off this mqrtyl coO. 1 next ia- observed thia lamo remark by sumo uf
so many worthless midicihcs rve now
quirod tor II. J. Ifc, and was told that tho boat farmers of our county who
offered.” This medicine you will find
since ho joined tho Sons ot Malts, be should bo foremost in advancing thia
nt J. P. Roberts A Co., drug store.
had had a very sovuro Cl ot sickness, meritorious outorpiiso, nnd just because
and had concluded that the old In- they do not, lire one imped'-nent to tho
Krxe or ras Bums —As * Brauo
| dian stylo of living waa all vanity, andi better attendance. Now taka my word MtDto.ii.—As a remedy in tho spring
ho Lad now cuavludcd to load a dill-rent tor it, ’hat, if you and ell will just pack of tho year to can y off the accumula­
life; while we were talking. fe who• j up something and exb’Lit al tho fall fr;r
tion of thick bile from the Liver, and
should appear but Esq. NV. B. who ini you ul'l find the “por.’-:ng" exploded— t jcid aecre‘.z»ns from the other glands
Stas ran.—From the premia. • at the
bis usual high glee, seemed ns pickled you will go homo a happier, and a wiser 1 of tho system, tho Eire or raa Ikoos
subscriber on Sect 3d, in Rutland,1
au&gt; ever, full of money but h:s bank: person—lake u peck of toons, coin, po»! is invaluable. One or two bottles v'.U aboot the 1st of May last, two 2 year
waa broke. My next inquiry was forf tatoes, or anything ciao—anything to arouse all the functt.'ns of tho body to old stoors, dark rel, and one 2 year old I
healthy action, resturo the appetite, heifer, light red and white face. Any
Sam. Me. and Geo. D, and waa told
that they concluded if they rou’d not \ from'abroad know that Barry Cor
clean the brain, .and errry uff thuso information os to the whereabouts of
said cattle will be liberally rewarded.
Ue Jeff Davis out of tho Southern Con- farmers “are up to snuff” and yotyf1!i, symptoms of languor and beat mesa
I'. M. Btaxv,
fedcracy, they could stool it, ao Me. died too laudation in paj&gt;cw fee and near— | everybody feels, m re or lees, as warm ! Ratland, July 15, 1873
tf
in tho attempt, and G. B. after loosing your forms will regain "ontod position I] weather approaches.
-.
Tat Gust Cnic.uu Jcstua is noth-1
.Jas comrade, eunsidarod it nil a failure, for fertility—your a ires the1-reputation |I Soo advertisement ia another column.
ing in comparison to the imtnean.' buriand not daring to reti-rn to his native for thliftinoM—you- daughters their'
ne«s being esuried on by Jim Hutton.
town, Lo hail taken up b!s al^odo ebn- proud position fur enterprise and taste,I
luritoVxMKsn st ra« Fu* Gbocwd*. Jim is on Jetfenon Street, and dues
irbcto. I then inquired for tbo B.’s and all w'U be made happy. I tb’nk —A brief visit to the Grounds of tho_Ag- ewrs UsflMsa than oay other institution ,
His store is j
and G.’s aud» my informant said, ‘‘to the proper ootntnHtec would too the guol j ricutural Society, will convince the most of the kind in Haatings
uso the fewost words" they were trfioj rosrlt of having an address delivered sreplical'that, under the masterly hand always full, (irione low for caso or ready I
j to own all Hastings. 1 next inquired I &lt;,a tb&lt;- last day—and ironuxliatcly after of the President of tho Society, Thomas pay. and would like to have the public
call on him Indore they syuaufar their
j for old McNa Mar, who used tho west | t}ie reading in public of the premiums Altoft, Esq, the track is being perfected money nt tho higher priced grbecnes..
I side of tho Rower block for u day book, as awarded by tho judges. This adds in a manner that insures ita being second 1 Uncwits ot every description both light
I anu
and was
waa torn
told no
ho naa
had been
promoevu suporaeoJod ' at raiiivcncis and declaring the r
.„.„ I to no other in tho Suu-, ami that by thu

in

tbo Watertown N. T. Co.
TJrere's M.ustrel Troop was here on

. b^f ire|-u&gt;n of thres dfl^tn-aU
Mtiafy themrelrre that uuly the
natortel is need, and that every artide

THE

GREAT FIRE
B:/B

SUMMER

_________________ _ __________________________ at 110•12 all wool Kereey Baits now offered at 18.
Heavy Oottouade Suits now offered at |5.
All wool Guaimero Coats worth 8 and 1 &lt;• dollars, wo are now
Linen Coat* and Pants wo are now selling at 75
. I inen Coats stritied black and-whin------------Boys' Baits from 11.50 tu |15.
Rm* (Wta ami

sr/f/cnr

c^-r. a

o/iE

pniCE

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE
3(1 CANAL STREET,

SPECIAL NOTICE.

Keep a large supply of Salt for tutle at Lowest market rates,
their Brick Warehouse.

Child

10 Barrel lota and more gold to dealers at a
vance above Car-load Batea.

small ad'

Water Lime,
Ohio lima,
Shingles of all kinds,
pi/iE LU/HBEfj fUtffOSfJED l/l Ctf LO^D
LOTS.
Thousands have already gone, and
thousands more are turning their eyes
towards new homes in tho fertile NN ret.
Tothoee going to Missouri. Kansas,
Nebraska. Colorado, Utah, Wyoming.
Nevada, (&gt;reg-ra or California, ’• rec­
ommend a cheap, safe, quick and direct
route, ria Bt. Lmis, over th* Missouri
Pacific Bailrood, which rune its fine
Day Coaches and Pullman Sleeper,
from St Louis to principal rwints in tho
West, wiOeW
Wo bolhrve that
the Miaenuri Pacific Railroad haa the
beet track ami t)io finest and safest
equipment of any Une wrstaf tho Miaumipp*. and its connections with roads
further West are prompt an-1 reliable.
| Tho Texas coanection of this road m

CASH FOiZl

Wool, Wheat, Oats and Corn.

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.
। Li(ht and Heavy Groceries,

ia, or over tho AtlantaSt 1'aeiAe B- R-.
via Vinita For maps, ttyo tables, i»turmatiun a* to rates, r
refer our reader, to I.

th0 ^,,nd ward, waa one day last ruck,
running and yelling through tbo streets
as though all the demons of tho bottom&gt;:« pit were after him ; and revere! of
1 onr ritisen. thinking him craay. wk-ch
;lnfact was th* ct-e. started in pr wuil
I ,nd captured him. and ho was taken to
' the jail and kept tdl Tuoeday tesi. when
'. *
__ 1,.
reireined
hi, remmst. Tho c-Me of his temporary '
insanity was whiskey so hts friends say,
#3.1 any m.u who *•&gt;» -»
of liquor in the future, should be i&lt;«oi seated to tbo extent of the law
Uotot patents issued from‘-be U. 6.
, Ofc, „
UTOMn. to
30, a ira.
. 1^;-- that date- Furwebed tho
LUTbr Cox A to. Solicitor.of Pat­
Washing*-, D-C.
IL Wh~l«-. Nilre

CLOTHING

o"T4oLKt T'HWW-

�MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

W Warn Jastaa &amp; jartai
KAlLkOAU

Grand River Valley Division
7IUQAN

AND

THE

SOUXfl

TOXINS BCT nr CHICAGO Tint

! out of th* New York market now and
, wccldom quoted.
I The foreign markets are quiet and
steady We notice that tho cable re­
ANTED,
ports from Liverpool show a alight ad­
vance in red winter, which ia quoted at
12a 2d per cental, bat a decline of two
pence on spring wheat, which ia npw
quoted nt Ila 8d. Tho highest price
quoted fur California white ia 12a, 3d,
Ccental, or worth about 82.12 per
u&gt;l in -Our currency. The reports
from Great Britain are all more encour­
aging than they have been, as tb • weath­
er has been very favorable for fee
to fueur uTs»(.
blooming of tho wheat, and it now ul'lUSru.
week eo The New UMeek&lt;*y«&gt;
promisee favorably for a good quality. Ksillmb.rud MreSuise. A.
The area in wheat wo are inclined to • r weaMi. ru here u ueocr. J.
think is somewhat less than lost year, COM New I ell. BMM.lXusge e
but should the weather prove favorable
till the end of harvest, a good crop will I towre s NTVn ..
be received, that at present promises to 1 AAT£JV.£1 iLt

eeSsbsss^

8412.80.It ru™,

be somewhat greater than was barves• ’ i t. tu.
as
tod last year. But last yoax Great Brix* "*■ “
an'reeeired|e vary large amount of grain 1
and lour from France, which it is not I
Lkelj can be done thiajyearfand we look I
far Ulis and fee lateness of the harvest |
in England to make a pretty good ship-1
ping demand for Amertoan wheat dating •
the fall.
Tho stocks of grain LIVINGSTONE
are being lessoned in that country very
fast.
Wo notice a sale in Now York which
is considered tho first of tho eoaaon, of
7,50u bushels of new amber Michigan,
at 81-60, firat of August aad last half j
of September. Old white Michigan j
wheat is quoted In New York at 81.80W. weal AgMto ererywksre far a eev.besati.
Freights are high and shipping room is fatty iDnUrslte work at the author's owe sdreetorta. esUUte,
»&lt;arce ; wheat j&gt;cr bushel to Liverpool
being quoted at/12 and 13 1-2 pence
sterling.—Tht
Ftmer.

“sari'.

SiiS!

DOUCHE,

I tote*
•I u.

sr*T •iif/sSfc

New Book for Agents!

Wild Life in the Far West

Tho pros|&gt;asti of wool are improving
nnd it is generally conceded that price}
are raising. The ‘-bears" who hav^
been su emphatic in crowding prices
down, ere getting on horns and turning
out bulls. The inoaotud remarks :
“Otic or two Louh-s in trado have

nawirttafii:
ms'.

Blooming Complexion.

I'slses

can Iters rtiKwo

■fiSu0

Michigan Central R. R.
ta' Romo Ak the BurUugtun and

iiuri River Railroad station, in Lin­
E
coln, as a new thing under the sun.

Ths people evevywtis.-e ere ee&lt;er to key
sly sslkesUe »»4 complete history »t

OLD, RELIABLE ADD DIRECT ROUTE,
Ptetot ate HiteMM. rolkinr tows ~nrW,Itens .lib into, Ksat sfbsirUl **i » sol tew

LIVINGSTONE

Michigan, Ohio, I'cnntyhania and Vir­
ginia. and one, at Itout, who has teen Yet Solomon waa right in saying thenAnalogous eerather l«ansh in his views for over a ia no sueh now thing.
year, liu returned with acme of the fabluhmente abound abroad, and may
prettiest conditioned wool on tho Conti- be traced back a thousand ream.
In Ramburgh, travchng workmen
nsiif, something approximating closer to
tho tine Sil. sian wools than anything lire in lodging bouses called “Herbcrpresented to the trade within a rouplo gen,'’ or harborages, belonging to their
of yean. Of course, ho talks wool up various trades,—and are furnished with
new, away up, and hia good judgment the loan of such tools as they need.
leaves no room to question the accuracy But they pay the cost of whatever ia
of his views. A few of tho fancy cUpe furnished tb.-m; while, in Lincoln, ’
io ]HWsaiun of thia house have already shelter and lodging-room are free—anbeen placed at Me., which it an indica­ swantig to the negro'a definition of grace,
'
tion that those needing fine tloccee an I as ‘■eomotbing for nothing."
Rerbcrgen—or industrial caravansa-1
over willing to nay a high figure for tho j
same, provided they can secure the ! rise, each.serving at a house of call or
labor mart—still aerviva in Prussia also. I
fibre best adapted to their roquiri-iiiBgt
tho beat counterparts of the No-'
manta.”
In Boston tho receipts of Domestic '|Lmku Emigrants' Lome are in Rwifarr- ,
At O|ton, Stans, Berne, ami
wool have been large, and , there have ! load.
‘
throughout
tho canton of Neuchatel, I
been no imports of foreign wool for the '
past week. ln that market, however, ' itinerant workmen find beds or other
acconimodaAma, free of charge.
i
tho transactions are reported at two and
Moreover, tho Uospicv* scattered over I
a haU tailJicn pounda rdemvod, and two
million sold, being the most active week the losses of tbo Alps, 0|&gt;en thoir doors
end tables to all comers.
The writer
of fan year. Oiuo, Pennsylvania and
Michigan fleeces sold at from 40 to 51
| than one of them, on the St Bernards
centa.
' (Great and Little). St. Gothard, Ac. No
In Philadelphia we notice that tho ,
demand for domestic wool is quite act- |' payment is expected from the poor, but
I other people are led carefully to the cqnire, and the tendency ia toward rather
higher rntoe, while in New York tho I tribution box in the chapel
pnree paid are not ao good aa in either । All thaoe European homes of hospi- DODD'S
. tality dseerro tho highest praise. The
of the other two cities. Walter Drown I
NERVINE
j diffcrance between them and that in !
in hia monthly circular says that uranu- 1
DOES IT!
facturers are tuw encouraged by the in­ 1 Lincoln is thia..-—tliat they all send forth I
creased demand for their productions, | their neats to toil on the lamedo w level
and that buaim-ai ia in a haalthv state. ' as before, while the Lincoln house is a
stepping -stone to a higher piano.
It1
to semi fhetr wool right along now and was. last year, a refuge for hundreds uf
sell it, and opin&gt; a that nothing will be ; new immigrants till they could command ,
।
higher
wages
than
they
had
ever
earned,
j
gained axcept shrinkage by waiting, and
it is not likely there will be any materi­ ’ anil for hundreds more till they secured 1
. humestoada which raiw&gt;d them into th s
al change in the value of fleeces.
I rank of landlocls and lords of the laud. '
It b tic Sew Enliii My Uiiciie
Hi woolen trade is active, and purAlpine i-atablishtu«ato are obaoies- j
’chases are being made freely, while in jI Tho
cont and roady to vanish away, aa hav- I
fort the real foil trade has not com. ing outlived their uaefolneaa, that borond
muneed. The whole business ia ganer- - the Missouri ia still in lu cradle, but is !
ally improved, but whether higher pri­
ces far goods will rule, cannot yet be do- I yearly iloubhng its development.
AU of them are as suns to guidafgladterminrd. Certain it ia that the stock
don and save ; but, in spite of aatrono- .
of detaeetie in store waa very thorough- ;
' my, the grand ran is setting in the East
ly cleaned off. and with a light supply :
and rising in tho West.
of foreign, and with tho prices of Aus-;
Rallied on their way by thn sister Re­
tralian and Capo wools advancing
ception Rouses in Burlington and Lin­
abroad, nnd cunswpientlv light imports- .
tionn we do not see why wool should I coln, 4,525 form-hunters had bought
478,988 acres of railroad laud before
not bo firm and steady, and with an up­
New year's 1873, on ten years credit,
ward tendency aa tbo m asun advances ;
six per cunt interest, and on contracts
perhaps there are some of our wool­
made since that date, paying nothing of
buy ora who can. Last year one of the
the principal till tho end of the fourth
great difficult!.* of the wool trade arose
from the imnronxi impertationa of for­
eign wool into Boston and New York.
George F. Moore * Co. of Boston, states

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Iteraesr tonls la sate raMtossd. ste la ses-te■aes with tbs Pestels la s«# seas uiU. ul
ls'ul:ss.-5?KSlbs CVssu’t-Wl’Ite lbs I
Kicss a'
lbs Nrss ■■■ «r ihsi 4a/. Iks IssAs sa4 IsssfesM
4ssr.|bs4 ta mm sa-TirM*. «&lt;' s» aiack ibsreaT as
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in te-i M&gt;nnss. l .CTtbst wilb s.hI Aiuraer T-.
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GOLDSMITH’S BRYANT A STRATTON

OCEAN’S STORY,

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ITTRoy. HICI1.

Ayer’s

Hair Vigor,
once agreeablehealthy, and
cffretual for
pn-wrving tbo
nair. It toon
rutart i failed
or 'jray hair

DISEASES

MraOttoiIMIsins
PtverfQl Deodsrizer ai Disiofectam.

ceipta of foreign wool of 80 millions of
Thcro is httlo or no change in tho
[xxmds in tbo fir.t six rr- sth. cf 1873, condition of tho butter market Prices
when compared with 1872. At the are steady ate! firm, with some little
commencement of 1872 there was on complaint of short supplies of first -class
hand eight millions of pounds of tor- table. Our sale* here range at whole­
e^a -*ola, sad daring tho twelve sale from 18 to 20 coat*, but tho retail­
atoniha of that year, 114 millions of ers ore charging from fire to six cents per
pounds were imported, making a total pound more. Tho Now York market
fatpply of 122 millions. Or. too lirit of u better and firmer, with price somoJanuary, 1878, thore waa 81 mlUioM of wbat advanced. Choice Michigan ami
thia importation un hand, ao that 01 Wisconsin yellow is quoted ot 24 tu 20
mllhofaa of tBunda were used during
the year, ffnee the first cf January,
1873, there has I ten imported 34 miL
lionbol pwumU of wool, and there hateen avfe.or exported 37 millions.
Meaci there to ■ nppty of 29 millions
now on hand ; hut this amount must not
be relied upon, as tho advanced rates not co. m to agree to thin kind of valu­
twteaMtng abroad prevents importation ; ation, and apply the word '•creamery”
wb-Bclast year liter February there only to the butter made at dairies,
was imported 50 millions, against which where tho cream io used only for butter,
wo have only tho 28 million poande now and tbo skim milk ia made into chaeoo.
in store.
Tho hotter made in those dairies comes
Tho position of the foreign wool aaar- close to the Orange County article.
kel, which seems to maintain advanced
Cheese is quiet nnd slow In this mar­
rates, and its general outlook iadieates I ket and prices are umdiaugwl, m tbo
to us that our domestic wool is likely to
bo both firm and boorant, and that, M
the stocks ere no* fall, m they always

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For restoring to Gray Hair its
natural vitality and Oolor.
A dressing

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FLOUR MERCHANTS

fffoas and fmhncit of ’/mith. Thin
nair is thickened, fallen hair cheeked,
and baldness often, though not always,
cured be its use. Nothing cm restore
the hau whore tLo foliicl.-s are de­
stroyed, or tho glands atrophied and
decayed; but such u remain can lie
saved by this application, and itimoIstrel into activity, r&lt;\ that a new
growth of hair is produced. Instead
of fouling tho hair with a pasty sedi­
ment, it will kc-pj t clean and rigorous.
Its oecasiotial use will prevent the hair
from turning grey or falling off, and
consequently prevent baldiicv. Tho
restoration of vitality it gives to the
scalp arrests and prevents tho forma­
tion of dandruff, which is often to un­
cleanly and offensive. Free from those
deleterious substances which make
some preparations dangerous and inju­
rious to tho hair, the Vigor eon only

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FLOUR, GRAIN, PQRK AND SEED

Ayers .

Cherry Pectoral,

DISINFECTS. PURIFIES, SOOTHES

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THROAT AND LUNG INSTITUTE

BOILER WORKS;

merely for a HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can bo found so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
not soil white cambric, and vet lasts
long on the hair, giving it a rioi, gloesy
lustre, and a grateful perfume.

Peninsular Railway.
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— — ■ -—U
, K.-.UI.

Zu H. MIXER’S

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sK?snsd?XrtTO
Ing Ulf past few yean, cured thousands
of raftering paUeuta In all parts of ths
country. It fa the
sms scrofula an ura remedi

Dr. J. C. AYER &amp; CO., Lowell, Mass.,

»
Dr. WELL’S tat of Jmteba
GIVEN AWAY.

Grate lteF4s a
.•S^n-WUb

io thought that the make up to the lit
ot July must ba otesaiy clsanod up.
The Western factory arriving, especially
the Cheddar shapes, have bare bean in
oxoaltent demand for export, and show
about aa much improvement as tho
State. The home demand baa been
"‘■SS.aleaareCfe.br fine Atrrai-

On fee Bth inatnew wheat beeoma the
regular Steplr of fee trade, and old
wheat will no longer be marked as a difforant grade. During fee week there
hna been bat lirih. fiuctoafion . old ex
IMtWaMMf l»W gt fl.M aud Mt&gt;1b**«nle. OM No. etn ebsrae, wrth frrigfrts Kt Tfl. ’per
! vtS12lCj»’. week at 81.70 and ton. Gold 175 3-4. Afahy- Arwm quoted aHn-67. but the wook closee
wife orioas at 81-68 and 81.70; and
No. 2 white at 8UT; amber st 8IM.
Nter vsbtei i. Uginufeg to
*
l«t only m yet in «nall parrwla No*
Kfa 1 white arid nt 81-54 .nd 8L55,

UNDERGROUND
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VOL XVIIL

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20. 1873.

NO. 17.

ProrE»i«naI apd Ifilw Cift.

JRr tFiffom Dtskt,—Meren- Allen,
Axfotd, Brownell, Mutts, Clark, Conk­
lin. Drake, Elite, Gilbert, Gfcver, Jeffrefas, Leno, Uwrance, Markham. NewIon, Noble, OdeU. Peck, Richardson,
Bottertej. ftnULBtabteL ft A .LWarnor, Welch, Willard, Wing.—JS.
Ar Mi C.
Beaufidt, Bradshgw, Brown, Oollamer,
Comstock, Dori, Hutchins, Kerohoval,

vrunn kiirwtu.,

Tho Delegates elected to a convention
called for tho ptirpooe at taking-fate
consideration tho proposUfan of thJ con­
gress at the United btatoa. toutlung the
■fl™.**in* of the state of Michigan Into
The ceersstiaifaii prooeedad In the
tho Union, having appeard at tho Court
of tWtemw
’-&gt; » a
House, in the Village of Ann Arbor, it election
Mr-ImwXtaeM
Chaste
A.&lt; 1Jefwss, on motion of Austin E. Wing, cd
fanaa
•
Mr. McDonaD, nominated Jonathan
Z&gt;*efeW, That William Draper, of
Oakland, l&gt;e appointed President pro E. Field.
Th* question haring bean takro, waa
fr»«. of this eenroutton.
। On motion of Mr. Lane, of Wash­ (JeoMufailcW:
!
That CinriM A. JeOsnon, Allen. Axfotd, Brownelj, Butts, Conk­

Over 400 running in Barry County ! ?
Nearly 300 s°ld by u» mnee 1871.
145 “o'*1 I®34 BWMon.
50 sold already thin scogon.

TKE

OLIVER CHILLED PLOW
With a full lino of uxtraa on hud. '

Mnrqv.111.
URN. LtNSLEY k LEVER,
will rweb*

studf.baker

%

of Washtenaw, be appointed Secretary lin, Clarke, Drake, Draper, TEHte, Gil­
bert, Gtover, Jsfluriae. Intern Unmooe,
'pro fee*.
I On motion of Mr. jRichanbon, of Maxklina. Newton, NebfaOde&amp;Mck,
UdordMan riattaotoe, teito, ttotobs,
Au lOniu Sub, .1 a. A. L. Warner, Welch, WiUexd,
.
Washtenaw, be appointed Sergeant at Wing.—27.
For Jonathan E
— *» - —-.
■ On motion of Mr. Wilkins, ot Jjtn*-

•&gt;

wagon i

The only Wagon with the Slope Shouklcrod Spoke.

^HARNESS, on hand, and mode to Order. TIN, COPPER, and
SUEIjIT IRON WARE Manufactured io Order

rttaeUoaJ

Hf--trf:ns an&lt;i

ctoud (upon which the captain of the ,
boat was gating aoxously.
“We mey, but do not foul alannod
riadspi"
namqa ol delegate* duly elected tothia
With an air of Bonahalaaw bo pulled ! convention.
.
Whereupon lha CTiair announced the
a rod cigar-case from hte pocket and
asked his waipauion if she objected to following gontlssna as raid committee ;
a smoke. Thon bo stai ted. end quickly MemosWilkins, McDonoft, Wing. GHreturning tho red [one to hte rieeket, more, Biehmtmd, Weleh, and Bichanlpulled forth another of a blue odor.
“How many cigars do you smoko in
a day t" inquired tho lady, evidently
amused
st the
sight of two cases.
' 1 fc_,_________ _
* -*'•
—
—
__________
----Ths other colored, and ft struck mo stationery, Ac-, far tho use &lt;
•hot hte voice slightly faltered and his bera.
On motion of Mr. Lawrence,
hand trembled, as bo mads some laugh­
ing reply.
•Soon the storm came pouncing down Im appdGilcd to report Bules foe the
upon u*. We ware midway in the chan­ gevemmoat of the convention.
nel, M that wo caught tho fall foron of'
Mrasra LawTSMS, Drake and Welch
were appointed said oonimittee.
tho oca wm! gate. Both were terrific.
'I he eon swept the boot, which lay so . On motion of Mr. HcDonoll,
Tho convaaBon adjourned to 4 o'clock,
f-: over that her machinery was soon .
dstxagrd so the: it could not'work. Tho
FMtt&lt;A&lt;Mk.r.M.
wmd, socomieg like a demon, threw 1
Ilin convention met pwrewaEt to ndi hoe oTsr still farther.
I Suddenly we observed tho sailors ou-, 1 Jourwtnefrt.
Mr. Wilkins, from the aremrittee ap-

mowers, oiuix. cultivators.
SILKY HAKES, Jr.
K

10,000 Machines
“jam
FIRST PREMIUM

44«O DlfY GOODS rft E/inLcts Vjfifirj-f.

Bum Hxi. Mints- Jut 49, 1811

DENTISt

Millie,'

•

Michijan.

van iruaer, 21. Warner, wciuv, vvuxiM.Wood.-ai.
Martin Daria, was thereupon declared

, The ladies »&lt;3named; the handsome
i juuaonger tort hte self poaaoiaion, and
I ran hither and tihiher.
The cool behavior of tho littlo lady in
I black contrasted atrangsly with ths
agitated demeanor of those around her.
There she stood, calm and immovable,
1 was stopping at tho Hotel Windsor, her bright steal blue eyes Sa«l upon
. at tho Bue de Bivoli, Parte.
.
the handacn;o stranger, of who ahe did
’ On" morniqg I was smoking in tho not loM sight of fur a momenL
colonnade, when a tail, elegantly drsae“Ksep quirt, ladies ond-geutlentsn !”
ed genfljmta asked twrtuteston to light sang out tho captain—*'Keep quoit, and
hte cigar by mine. I saw at once that don't crowd around tho boat so ! There
। he was a FnAchman, although his will be raxn in it tor you ell; and, bewm nearly jorfoct.
’■ **■—*------’--------------- ~gto ottr
Thanking the farmer* of Barry county for their liberal gup- • “English"
‘'Have you heard the news F’ be in­
blowing
port in the past, we hope we shall merit it in the future, believ­ quired.
ing it in for our material interest to support home manufacture*.
“No." ’
Com—Jeae. Mesrton, James Odril.
“Is it possible! Why, all Paris te !tos.&gt; addressed. The moment the host
(MHsad-O. D. Richardsua, William
"
DWIGHT k BURRALL.
was lowered, into it they all bandied,
Draper, 8 . A- L. Warner. Samuel batamong thatu tho handsome passenger.
‘•The Countess de Harville, Ute fair­
A huge sen caning along, roaring like tcrlce, Edward W. Peek, John L
est of the fair, waa found tnurdnrwd thnad.n*, farted tho tacktea. tearing tho BrownoU.
Jfatnrt-John Tuckor, Joint 8. Axin her bed, lut night, her bureau bro­ boa: from tho steamer Ixfare either tho
ken open and ten thousand franc* mis- lady in black, or 1 could enter it The

OUR CULTIVATOR

rreolutfon, wlueh was laid on ttoMMe:
AiwoW That the Pmsidsni request
the Bpv. tho Cinq? ot fate riHggg «p at­
tend alternately and open tho siuinga
of this conrenbon by prve»- ’
The Huies reported yesterday, haring
been taken up, on motion at Mra. McDoneU, were conridtrod and amonded,
and adopted os follows :
nexxs.
1, Upon tlw nppoarance of a quorum,
tho President stadl fake fae chair, and
tte&gt; convention shall be called to order.
2, TbaMteutteoof thspreeewdtagday
•hall tlisa be send, at which time'mistakos if any, shall be comcted.
3, Tho iWdsnt shaft preserve order
and dworom, and faMI dteHe qmwttons
of order, subject to an appeal tn tho
convention; he shall have tho qght to
nominate any mesnbv. to. partem. the
duties of tho citeiri'bw snqn HnMtation shaft not extend beyond an ad-

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS'

CALL AT JOHN STANLEY8

CITY

Pure Wines and Liouors!

What is it ?
FINE NEW STOCK OF, a tall tree planted by the
DRY GOODS,
'ee. My “Trip Hammer," with which I makeurons for 1JUGGIEM.
te Valuable ■•MaCHIxa" I have long felt the need of. It te one of the greet

CLOTHING.

« which enable* me to aril Busglc* a&gt; LOW aa&gt;&gt; DEFY COMPETITION.

HATS AND CAPS,

Michigan _Exchangi

One Hundred Uollnrm.

PATENT COOLER

.And two Seated Farmers’ Buggies at

PHCENLX. CASH STORE

IF YOU WANT

J.L.BgED

Will

not bo Undersold,
BUSSELL * NEVINS.

SGIOOL (Illi I
J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

HASTINGS IARBLE Wins

Stqital aiilsduicil
Medicines

Dye Stuffs,

ITAL.IA.AJ
MARBLE

PAINTS &amp; OILS

CHRDMO9 I

Afterwards I hoard from other ac­
counts of tho late tragedy.
Among the details of tho affair was
one which peculiarly improsaed mo­
uld which my first informant had not
spoken of— an oversight which surprised
me, as tbs occurrence bo had not mcnucmod was at that kind - which would
bo most apt to iteiko Um fan«y.
Upon the throat of the CtonutiNi tho
murderer, in throttling her, had left a
mark from a rug he wore—the impre.ston of a chariot wheel with n star in

tag the jewriefa* shot
wh&gt;ch aad by whom ■
irt wheel devare was .________
“Who ia Joan MoMsjaaanr*
“Wbat. Moeqtunu, car famous dotootire? Although hie courage Is weft
known, you would not. to took at hte
fair, detente fane, and form, teller.
that ho conM fight a gut 1"
A week iMtar I was aboard the etcamor, bound from Gulms to Dover.
'

Bicker, Bota Wilkins, John Hutclrina.
JFatemre—Joseph A. Smith, WilHamH. Welch.
BrowA—Harvey Warner.
Uilltialt—Zochari-vh Van Duner.
I^fur—Mason Butt*.
tbo only two toft aboard the steamer—
Softer, G— ate SAiwewi
that 1 paid littlo attention to the drown­
Thomas J. Drake.
ing man.
Tho steamer was, in fact, gotar down
CTfafea—WiL
■m A. Hichtnond.
AlU/aa and Berry—Bichord Woare.
Tho oornmitteo farther reported that
Messrs. OdeU and Van Doser produced
no certificates of election, but from collateral evidence furnished, recommend«d that they be permitted to take seats.
wn»hwl away, when, quietly motioning
Ou motion of Mr. Wilkins ft-wu
mo beck with one Lend, she toted a
Assskvd, That the report of the oomcoil of rope, and throw the end to tte
udttee be sMcepted.
handsome passenger.
lie eaught it.
On motion of Mr. Richardson, it was
when, turning to ma. the lady requested
Mi That Mrosre. OdeU and Van
me to help haul thu mon aboard. I
compliod, marveling at the lore and de­ Dutor bo permitted to take neats tn tho
coavantion; tho former os a delegate
votion thus shown by a woman towards
from Gees county, and the latter as del­
an acquaintance of an hour.
egate from Htortlale wunty.
His power over tho ftunafa sex must
Mr. Lawrence, frost the eomteittee to
bo great, I thought He ft conceited,
prepare nabs fat the government at the
but not without reason.
convention, made a report which was
The Men flashed clearly across my Laid on tho table.
mind, in spite of my danger. The
The following reeolnitans, offered by
■chooser; however, waa vsry sew, and Mr.
Wilklna, were severally read ail'd
I bad every reason to believe we should

Socretarioo and sSergeant at Arms, end
said, sternly. *T would like to see
that tho eante shaft bo ctoora by bal­
what monsieur carries in ft.”
lot.
'
“Wh^—why," stammered tho stranMcDonell offered, the fallowing Ttso*
.
1
could any another word, j lotion.
R»kM, That F- P "mdlnw be em­
nu. a—._ • v_______ _________ j
।
ployed to do the printing of this ««Mr. Whig niored so to nsurttd said
[resduiton as to enthoruro the Secretary

,

i

^5x^32^
““-'to procure tho printing required by lbw
“I have foond it at last. Tho jowri- '
r amnred me it wm fa.

DENTIST
HEA^JBTONEH.
TABLE TOPS,
MANTLEH.
.
SHELVE*. E1C.

distingutehed
grand father of th# Conntow years ago.
Little did ho imagine what a terrible
use would be mado of it.”
“Tbi! is bad nows- How any man
coulu harm a woman thus in cold blood
fa more then I can imagine.'’
“Ah, monsieur, if you had ever seen
the Countess you would wonder still
more. She was beautiful —beautiful ne
an angel," he added, stroking his whfa-,
kora with u unsnfatakesbtc air of vu-

BOOTS AND SHOES,

Single scat Buggies as Low as

iMBJCAN

Tbs question baring been taken, was
docidod as follows:
Fur Martin Davte,—Moses. Alton.
Aifard, Browneft, - Butta, CtmMta,
Clarks, Drake, Draper, EUfa, Offoert,
Giorer. Jrtfaries, Irtie, Lawmece,

-f the

llo Mwas
cnrlalsly
n ivery
haadnomo
man.
faaJ
Swmn
tef aie
« a
btoiepon Ms good Mate.
He Msedtaumty tatter ud thi-

“By what right,” bo than atammered,
"do you—”
He pauw-d m the other throw oft her
tsh features.
“I «ra Jean lfoeqtmn.fae aefoctireF
he quietly remaAtd, “&lt;md I-robbed the

On motiem ql Mr.‘

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may withdraw it before
put thereon and Wfor
made—after which, and

�Sixth District—Thoma* D. Dewey, of
Owoseo, Republican, farmer and mffler,
and Ira D. Rouse, of Lavingston, Demo­
crat, fanner.
Seventh District-Ibwnrand North,
of Vaa..v.-, Republican, farmer, manu­
facturer and merchant, and John Divine,
of Sanilac, Republican, lawyer.
Kghth District—David IL Jerome, of

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THEAP I

braska than stock-raising. Nona will
Indian corn u to bulky far
Revelations of An Overthrown Oak- abetter.
I
mt transi-ort. Il, needs a condens­
In a hurricane paasiag over the Ohio er. What it noods it finds in cattle and
River and down too Miami Valley on hogs. Hog-skin and cewbido make the
tho night of the 4th of Julv, a splvndid boot bags—bags that hold ten tones
grovo of oaks on tbo “old Anderson more then csavas bag* of the ramo
farm’’ of a Mr. Bogers,- m tho latter
.Ashland is a new town on tho ■‘Bur­
locality, was almost whollyJpostrated,
and hcro -is an smoxing atmy derived lington Route'' from tho Misbeippi Riv­
therefrom and gravely communicated to er to fort Kearney, and 25 miles west Everybody is invited to cull and examine the new and mammoth
of
Plattsmouth, lu that land-disirict
tU Miami County Dsswenrf by one J. F.
stock consisting of
over 25,000 houie-stondars and pro-emp­
Clark:
ted (6 1-2 o’clock) drew near hundreds
“Upon the morning subsequent to tbo tors have filed claim* al tbo United
of sjiectatora gathored on tho city whar­ storm (Saturday) Mr, Bogers, in com­ Htetra office in Lincoln, and about S.000
ves and upon the streets corner* in the pany with a tired man, i&gt;tocoeded to have bought B. ft M. Itailroad land on
Guarantee* BATlWACnpN &lt;m Evmy^ng^he^Itecommrod^ and he eapedally
neighborhood adjacent to tho Point inquire into the extent of the damage ten years' credit and 0 per cent inter­
Airy and Smith's Island ferries to wit­ inflict fl upon Ue premises, and the est Ou land contracts since 1*72.1101)1ness tbo novel sight It was conantlr first objective point was the ruined »rf the principal fa payable till tho
rumored among tha motley throngi that grove. Tho center tree of the plat was
of four yean.
the baHooUst on thia occasion was the a noble oak, tbo king over hie fellows,
Of which bo ha* a VERY LARGE STOCK, and ho i»drtarmined tu sell at th
same who had during the present sum­ and a tire which had stood the ravages
A’lSRY
I.OAVKS'l’
RATES I
mer given similar exhibitions at Glou­ of time seemingly unwathod for several
cester and Smith's Island on which oc- centuries. This tree had be«u snapped
and felled bv the storm. Upon exam­
Unto the 1st day of June last I had
ining tho fatten giant for the purooee of received from all sources, on this fund,
ascertaining its worth as rall-timbor,Mr. in money and pledges, a little more
Tbo following is the programme for
Rogen mado a startling discovery. Thia than 821,000. On tho 81st day of May
the annual meeting of the Michigan
was uothmg tern than tbo fact that tho I toft my homo and all my other bnsltree in fulling bad disgorged a skeleton! nras, and since that date 1 have given
Association uf County Superintendents,
year will bo one of much interest and
Tho bones were disconnected, yellow ee my entire time, with tho exception of
to
bo
bold
nt
Jackroe,
August
20,27
muse than cediaary activity for an elec­
gold
with ago, and scattered promiscu­ one day in tho week, to this interest,
tion in what is termed, politically speak­ and 28, 1878:
ously over several square foot of jmls- toiling early and late, wook days and
tuiage. The skull was almost intact; Bundays. Adrian, tho first point I vis­
At the old stand uf M. Allen, State Street, Hasting*, Mich.
ing, “the off year.” AU rido imure are
prescriptions carefully compounded
ited, nobly responded to 83,000 Ypsilan­
likely to bo lost sight of, and there is to
Uve safety. At the hour appointed,
ti, 81,000; Allegan, 8781 ; Coldwater,
be a stxaight-out fight between RopubFront street nod Delaware avenue,
82,000 ; Battle Creek, 81,000; Nites, 81,
the
upper
portion
of
tha
balloon
cvuld
lioauism and Democracy. Tho platform
000; Greenville, 82,200 ; Eaton Rapids
KvSTT UlROMOS. 1.1THOORAFH1C CATOS. EF.WMOie OF
be seen slowly expanding above the
of ,tbo recent Democratic Convention,
8000 ; Booth Albiuu and Hmuer, 81,650.
MERIT, wd ..nytiuat pm —3 »
lumbor-pilee on tho island which inter­
1 have naw, from all sources, in money
With its almost endteas iteration and
cepted the vtoWy end the genoral antici­
XITHIC, AT NEW YORK PRICEH I
and
pledges,
a
little
more
than
810,000.
aetarnt appeals, means, if U moans any­
pation of tho expectant multitude, was
This 840,000 must all be gathered in,
thing, a return to tho old iaeuse. The
that, like previous exhibitions tbo as­
.: "I. I.'.' «T AITI-nATtvi: A-..-, j
and 820,000 more mint be raised an t
Btreeta, Harting*cents would not exceed a certain altitude
blood nffinra.
1
JNiyi-ite M _ _ G*XJFtd
datroctions occasioned by Groclryism
paid in on or before September 15,
I: u r t n quu-k r.-trrr.i. I
’ J
by reason of tho procantion above al­
making 880,000. If thio ntrrr AnMn| j
are rotuovod ; tbo overtures of tho Lib­
luded to.. There was no little constern­
M
net
yxnrf
crer
to
Us
A
’
adotro.ml
find
mm
eral Republicans are rejected, and tho
ation, therefore, when, shortly before 7 remote date the vary heart of the oak C.nmi/w »y that doy. (Are Ms a-foh I
party of Boarboaian and the party of
o’clock, tho balloon suddenly shot direct­ had l*en cleft ly lightning. From a asu-anl k*kA Am fava r&lt;*te ufatfnlfd and
ly upward, to a height of several hun­ spot twenty feet from the groan 1 up­ not only Uu 860,000 u loot, tut 850,000
trodeetd. itwi'.l positivelyctfro I
dred
feet above tho tree-tops wtbnut any wards to tho first great fork—a distance vAwA *u plrdftd /root .'n&gt; perm, m rca- .
SCROFULA, XyPHlLIS
eaeh other, cech a distinct drawing
visible moans of bolding it in position. of ten feel—a hollow extended, and from ditwa Oat thio 860.000 «AeaU to raised, u
in ittrariinu otwro. IIUEUof l&gt;arty Unco has a good offset ia
A steady brwro waa blowing from thia cavity the skeleton bad been hurled. sZm loot, utoJfa 8*. 10,000 dopndnt an tto
MATIS.V. H71) TL’S KEL­
strengthening tho convictions ol men.
the southwew, and as thamr-.hip mov- If wo but know who be was, thought rowM/ of 820,000. What shall we do ? I
LI SO, GOUT. GOITRE.
od off towards tho northward its pro­ my informant, Mr. Rogers, and, strange Some of my friends have roccuiumond- I
and rameving the uncertainty cousoBRONCHITIS, NERV­
gress wav watehed with breathless ox- to say, a few minutes later the twain cd me to send agents to Boston, New i
OUS DEB1L1TT. 1NC1Pqueetupnu mixed parties. The tM
1E N T CONSCMP T10N,
discovered
tha!
tho
tree
had
also
dis
­
Turk,
Philadelphia
and
Baltimore,
str.,
i
party, burn tho other day at Columbus,
gorged • thrilling history. An oW-faah- to raise money for this object. Others
can have no hope of effecting anything
iat, clad in the bespangled costume of a loncd leather pocket or memorandum- have rnccommcuded me to nak for an :
circus actor, went through a variety of |i book lay in a romnrkabla slab* of pre­
by itself. Those who may be inclined
evolutions upon the suspended bar servation, which no doubt had boon Both of these propositions I have drclinto join it will understand that enwy
which seemed to float along in the wake dropped into tho rent by the lightning, ed, and shall coutimio to doclina tbora
vote for its ticket is not only thrown
— . — ■
of tha balloon. Now with his bead to —
l»t, There fa money enough in the
away* so fix ae carrying its principles
tha earth, now twisting and turning,
ia coucerood, but it is a direct otsstrbuthe daring man continued to disport old and unique pattern were found near dow ten such colleges, und I will nut go ■
himself with tbo utmost apparent roek- tho m.nwrandum, but ii is wilh tho lat­ or scud outside of Mu lligan to ask tor [
tioa to the success of tho Bourbon De­
feeanrea.
Ho reached such a great ter that we have to deal. This old one dollar. 2d, I would not faku this
mocracy. Menever, they-cannot fail
height that th.- gymnastic operations leather puree, entirely motxeytees.v'ontain- burden on my shoulders, &lt;in my head,'
of GeueMM County.
to see that tho Democracy before tbo
10 o'clock.—"Branch*, of Study fur wore hardly visible, but in a short time ' ing sundry papers covered with redo punpeople in the preoont compoign is the District School*.” BupL Chas. R. Cor­ tbo ga«ey floater waa observed to slowly cilings quite difficult to trace, ns they and in my heart fo/two years more for
10,000 ]»t year. Bowe must, by tho
Democracy of the Anti-war sort; wbow- nell, of Hilfeiafe County.
wore written on tbo backs of army p*a- help of God, fight it out ou this line, nnd .
11 o'clock.—Dissuasion. “How shall
res and military ronuguminl- w l.Pl. I witbin this time fin the State o'! Michi- &gt;
Gubecnatorial candidate b apoUtteian ’ of
we grade Certificates r* BupL J. H.
I gan, and txiforo boptumbor 15, 1878.)
| Vincent, of Lapeer County, and Geo. 8.
—-or—•——, — —----- V —1 TArer it lino nruyk yta ,- tut not a uooaik,
particular purpose of making tho Boar- Wheeler,
,
of Washtenaw County.
set about to read the memorandum of । RYT a
Mr an ftam. I, loot.
bonixm of tbo party more pronounco.1
th. captive of tbo tree. Bat wring tu How (,&lt;n |hi, W(srk 1h, WMOni,:ittud
and uumistakabfo Boeing thia, and
hi. failing eyesight be could dwipln-r ; wUhiB thu d,u#? Answer: More than
ing. lh-&gt; attempt was unsuccessful, and but little, and this little a conglomerate jp fxjp person, directly Intcreatal in this
being moot of them RepubLcaos in son-1 &lt;
tli.i balloon and tbo manager did nut mam uf duronneeticn«.
But still be „,.v _;1,
,hi.
Will, vou
tisM.nt, they aro much nsxa likely fto !
c«mio within thirty fuel of the surface, | read enough to learn that tho eyre that
return to frem's I SopaUoeaauon than tho&gt;
but went sweeping along over tho river j onto shone in the now orblres rockets 15 th day of September next wo shall,
are to go over bodily to tho Bourbons.
I beyond. Sosno distance above the is­ often looked upon Washington in tho write on our banner, Darkw, or LiyU;
land the man struck tho river; but still, boat of battle, end amid the snow of Sorrow, er Jay ; FtJart, or Sureeu ; Dr­
Besides, there ia more at stake ia the
rctaimxl bl* hold of tho ropes, which, Ij Valley Forge ; and the skeleton ana foot, or Vitiory ; DvrtA, or Ufa; Loot, or
impending contest in Ohio than tbo ■to bring before the mooting any appro­
propelled bv the fact-drifting balloon, when covered with flesh and mu«.lo hud Sortd. Let us all now resolve that we
mere political control of tho Sate gov- •priate subjfa-te which they dewre to was dragged through ths water it a
I struck many stalwart blows fur our will write but one word, and let that
luil.«c. w.r. rren.r •»&lt; o™m.ui
have considered and acted upon.
esumsnt. Tho Is-giiUturo to be elect­
QT*Tho Superintendents and Prin­ fearful rate Finding himself growing country. Tbo man’s name as gathered one word, SAVED, be stamped in ori»ed in October, will have to choose a cipals of the City and Village Schools of weaker from the constant strain upon I from tho paper*, wu Roger Vander- H&gt;a Irttrro on a long snow-white stream­
tho State, are cordially invited to meet tho musefea, and being momentarily in I berg, a native of Lancaster, Pa., and a er, which shall float from a flag stall on
danger of becoming entangled in the ' Captain in the Revolutionaxv Army. ' the center college building at Albion- I
Thurman, a pronounced Democrat; and with as
rupee of tho balloon and dragged be- ।, Ho was an Aid to Washington during 1 As I have said before, I shall continue '
It is hoped that au County Superin­
tho parties have often been «o nearly
neath tlie surface, the men finally lol go tho retreat myuss tho Jonreys, and *crv - ; t&lt;&gt; work, continue » prey, contimw to,
tendents will be present at this meeting,
balanced that a few votes one way or and that they will otmo prepared -with I bis bolt, and in his exhausted condition
1 give, and continue to behove, until the .
j struck out with tired, overstrained arms
, last hour of the last day, if God dues
the other would turn tho ecate, though
for tbo neercst refuge, tfeveral small Bt* CUir against the Northwestern In­ । not crown u« with victory roouer. Dur- ,
we do not think they are thus balaun-d
I sailbants shot out from tbo share and dians, and in tho famous outbreak of , ing tho last two mouths I have hoard i
at present, yet the fact that they may
I from tbeir sources on the river, and that General on Ibo Wabash, Nov. 3, of I several a rsons say they would rather |
boadk-d far the now sppeorautly drown- tho year just written, be was wounded | give the lust dollar they posew than to
bo will add much rest to tho contest.
«l man ; but before they could reach ■ and captured. But white being convoy- j have this worthy, noble object fail One j
Tbo chief strength of tbo third jmrty
■ the sinking l&gt;all&lt;»nfat. tho ferry-boat;i ed to the Indian town at UpperTiqua— !| noble, generous hearted brother, who
spjiMXs to be in the County of Hamil­
| Arnoricu, wliieh had left the Marko! '• a historical place •‘well known to your i'lives in an adjoining State said to me::
ton. This county includes the city of
I street slip to cross the bar, reached him I readers—be effected his eocatn, but "I am not rich, bat 1 would rather giro I
Gnciunaii, and in it will probably be
I just as he wu about giving up, and | found hhnsrlf hiuq&gt; pressed by bis sav- I 85,000 than to as this enterprise fail nt'
polled three timoe a* many votes as ia
Mius or lUiutosi* nr raa, Woslu.— j, took him on board. The credit of Uh j ago foes. De saw the hollow in the ' this time.” Another man, in tho midst
IN VALUABLE GUTS 1
j
any other county iu tho State. In the ' Poor's Railroad Manual one of the beet rescue ia due to the night fores of tho . oak, and despite the mangled arm, and of life and engaged in largo business
| America, who lost no time in running a with tho aid of a beech that grew bo- ------ K------------- -TO DE DMTRIDVTED IS
.I
State election in 1871, out of an aggre­ of Atuvrican authorities, has a com- |! ladder into the water, upon which the
side ttw giant then, ho gained the haven,
luuro
my
right
arm
than
for
this
cause
.
O
I
Ihl
E?
7
C
gate vote of about 34,000, this county para live statement of the number of, mon was helped on the boat in a thor­ ; and dropped therein. Then camo a to fuffer di-lrat" An. old mon, 71 year*. I
sJ I lAI t O
I fearful discovery. He had miacalculat- of age, who baa prayed, and tollod, andJ
gave a Republican majority of 1,540, tnflo* of railroad on the globe on tlm oughly exhausted condition.
f useful: SOXTlll-Y
The balloon, when lightened of its l ed the depth of the hollow, and there given for hu colb-go for mere than 3" .
and in 1872 gavo some four thousand 1st of July, 1870, and abo on the 1st of
load,
went
careening
wildly
along
upon
'
was
no
vseape.
O,
tho
story
told
by
mejuriry for Greeley over Grant Buch January, 1873. Tbo woaauremont b
ntebpbise
the waves, now white-capped by the tho diary of the oak's despairing prison­
'trcngth u tho present Liberal party computed in English mifea excepting stiff cvenmg broem in tho direction of er 1 How rather than surrender to tho
in Ohio has b chiefly recruited from the
Cooper's Point, where it finally brought । torture of the stake ho chose death by time.” Said Im, "I would willingly lay One Grand (W tb tf $5,000 u GtM: j
' starvation ; how hu wrote his diary in down my life to-day, if that would save
Republican party; should it prove sufPrijx,g &lt;l ww , .
FALL TERM.
. tho uncertain light and tho snows 1 Here
point.z"Luckily there ware no frail craft is one entry in the diary :
pubbean majority in Oinannaii, it might
Superior in nil department*, including
inthsfway of the unwiekily monster to 1 “ ’Nov. 10.— Five days without food!
10,952
gin, Hamilton county to tho Dwaocrau.
dispute its right of passage, but on the |I When I sleep I dream of luscious fruits
contrary, tho skill, and battoaux above snd Jlooeiny oitraiiut. Tho stars feuyA at you to give a year’s time, nor a mouth's O*« Herve and )i«ay, vffiMffl-sesMri UsrWith this county repraeented by all
tho island were glad to give tho unusual my misery I It is snowing now. 1 time, nor to bretow all of your earthly I OlwPjl»loJa^^K2i#.w.fnlaMw!
NethorUuuIa,
1,560 i visitor all tho sea-room to which its nov­ frow white 1 starve-. God pity me ”
Belgium.
elty entitled it
'•Tbo italicised words were supplied Ufa; to yht arrordioy &lt;u GW Am prosperFor Catalogue* Address,
man might bo possible, and a trifling Portugal,
The rescue end its startling incidents SMr. Cogon, a. tho trembling hand rd yew; to pro tkttrfully and to omd year .
2,097
disaffection there would make a vast Spain,
were witaeesod by thousands of people
■times refused to indite plainly. 2rrfay wit* year ran AwU.defsro Soyin&gt;­
2,092
\Vbolo number of gifts, G.'XH).
Italy.
GEO. W. KEYES, Secretary. ’
upon Smith's Island and along tho
difference to either party, - und there Switaerlaad,
- 29. (Send to David Preston, Ih- j Tickets limited to 56,1100.
troit, euro David Preston ft Co., by draft j Ascui* Waato4ke sell Tickets,' to
have been times when it would control
18wC
Olivet, Mkh.
4,270 whanrea, and serve either as anotbar
3.029
commentary upon the dangers of bal­
or poatoffire order.)
the State election, hone* the intercet of
looning or upon the recklsesDess of in­
Warcroom, ^'o. 255 Grrtne, near Itighth St.,
The Detroit Annual Conference will
BEND FOR CATALOGUES
the campaign will, to a largo extent,
dividual balfonista. The rescued air­
meet at Ypsilanti, September 3. The
lam upon tho aspect of affaire in thio
gymnast. after being carried to Camden, Roger* has written to Lancaster to as­ Michigan Conference at Ionia, Septem­
started, in composy with some friend". certain if any descendants of the ill-fat­ ber 1U. All ministers and all othrtaiagte eouafy, though we believe with
ed Captain lire ; if so, they shall hnve friends having pledges in their hands
gnvtla'.ahn. P«l H..SXFW... SU If Crete12,870
MrecUo ■ Cfc««h Mm*...............S to If ereto
bis bone*.”
for this fund, will pfeasn collect tho aam&lt;&gt;
Should no such deaeendants survite, and remit to me, as above requested,
tho narrator of die discovery proposes before tho nur bat or urrunx.
Wo expect to get more than 8(10,000 '
before tho time uxpinw, and yot if our 1
friends fail to pay and remit to us in
peerihieto carry tho State of Ohio for
time, our cause will bo foet- Now if
any party on any auch platform as that
yon had rather giro 825, 850, 8100,
Tho Detroit A Bay Gty Railway
laid down by tbo last Democratic State
8500 or 81,000, or even 810 than to see
of 1-iANo.Foirre classics.
this collego lost, plcerc manifest it by
Gmmtirwi,. or fix any *U fay like across the Atlantic Ocean, and they are Company have chaugvd then running
time
from
Chicago
to
Detroit
time.
sending the same forward at once. Re­
magnificent steamers, too. They ran
Lansing
has
voted
to
build
five
now
member that if this 860,000 is secured it
from Liverpool to ITiiladelphia. The
About
tbo
20th
of
March,
I
took
tho
bridges over tbo Grand River, at a cost
secures ft tho college an actual endow- MB kr &amp;Je it tk Ural Udu nates
I'cunsylvanir b the first one launched.
train from bore tor Chicago, M2 taitee.
of 825,000.
Leaving this city at two on one after­
UKI) PL4STER,
Bho baa just returned from her first voy­
The Port Huron and Lake Michigan
age, making ths distance from Queens­ Railroad is to be pushed through to noon. bhauld ordinarily have reached
STUCCO
that Queen of tho Great IxkiKi al three
town to the Capes of Delaware in twelve Oromo thia season.
o’clock ou the next afternoon. But at
days- As soon as bar engines fairly
Tho war on person* owning dog* tho Missouri I found it hnpoeribte to
«*ule. she will exceed this rate of speed. without collar* hasoommoncod through- croes, for according to tho local phrase
UME ill HAIB
tx-was ntorgoa wttB toe." nif
Tho Ohio, Indiana and Illinois, to run
kilfed In groat numlx-rs.
Shingles, Lath, &amp;o.
a glacier has ruebed down from an Alin tho aame|tine, have *U been launched,
At Flint it costa 810 to kick a bool piM ravine and blocked up the track subject, ask* tho oo-operation of tho
tad will soon bo in eerviey. They aro black, which fact can be proven by a Stang a Bwfe. valley. Boehen ieeberg■ learned in sewmee, to test tho merit and
Chicago drummer who Thursday paid had not been ma there before during’ truth of hi* discovery by eovero tret*
that amount for “elevating” a little fol­ this season, aud it was next day swept
' and practical roaults, and then to inlow who wanted to -Shine’em up” for
| dorse and xusommend it, it d* fair to
' presume it fa valuable fur tho purpove in1 tended. Such ha* been the oourwe pursued
1 by Messrs. Hall ft Co., proprietors of
' Hall's Vegetable Bte&amp;iaa Hair lienawer
And all those who have tested it (among
f whom wo may mention Dr. A. A. Hayes
I and B. Dana Hayw, Cbesmste and State
J AeeayoraaMaaeachneetto; Walter Burn-

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drugs,

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Students can enter at

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Sales of the Wheeler Wilsonfor
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New Advertisements.

At a reasiou of the Board of Educa­
tion held on Wednesday craning, of
Uat weak the coq. of Tsadwr. was
completed by the election of all except
the prindpab who had Uen previously
elected, and aro as follow. :

A BRA® NEW SHOW.

P. T. Barnum’s
GREAT TRAVF-T.TNG

MUSEUM,
Mias L. A. Biglow, of Hudson,
iweecounty.

2» ranuiRT,
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A. D. Cum, '
F. F. McNua,
G«o. E. Goody fab,
WtUIXM Joxx*,
Cnrr. Mcmxs.
On motion the petition was arespted.
°
Sidewalks reported as
follows
T» IL- Zfaasrait, tL Csmmra CsumcJ of
u* CH,
Your Committed oh sidewalks to
whom waa rofsmd tyio petition of Har­
vey Brown and four others, would recomnu-ud tbo same, to your Honorable
Body for action.
Jous M. Buhmxo,
R. Mc-mk
J. W. Rkxtui,
Proceeding, of the Probate Court
ending Aug. Ufth, reported far thu I
.
--------------Baaxsa. by Hun 8. C. Prindlo :
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&lt;“ »^» &lt;*•&gt; “*•
Jrir 30.—Estate of G.orgo D. Mar-1
tin, deceased.
Petition of Caroline' I linaucv Committal reported an J no.
Martin, Administratrix, praying for al-1 R. Van VeU.r account and recommend
lowanre of her final account, and far | that it 1ms allowed nt 883.83. On Jo*.
j eph Slattery account and recummund
partition of real estate among loirs-nl-1
that it be allowed at 83.
law. Hearing Aug/ltfnh
Estate ot Orrin X). and Charlo. M. i On motion the report of tlio Fnance
i Committee waa anwpted and adopted, by
Rus, uiinora Petition ot Clara 8. Rice, I I area and nay*.
Guardian, for liconiui to sell real estate.
; By Aid. Hami—
Hearing Aug. 25th.
That 418 bo appropriated to repaih
Ata. ".—Estate of Hannah Henning,
1 road ou section lino. South ea.i of Broad deceased. Ij*t Will and testament,

.1 IVlLMt. I’UUOB Amt.

mail’ akramCiememt.

CHUICHU.

and jietition far Pr^Ute filed. HearCarried by ayoa and nays .
mg Sept. 9th.
By AH. Bentley-. Aru. 9.—Estate of John Dehaven, do­
That tho Street Committee examine
I esused. Decree Batered allowing finnl
and report as to the neemsity of repair­
ncrount. Allowed and Adtniutetrator
ing road to the Fair Gruumls
I dbs-barged.

OQ Groat SHOWS
~

EACH

DAY,

SUMMER

CLOTHINC

COLOSSAL HffPOffiOK PAVUU0NS,
41M Imported Hcotch and English C**simrru Suit* now offered at SIS.
|15 lm|urted Scotch and English Caaeimero Suits now offered st 812
413 *11 wool American Csssimure Suits now offered at 810.
812 all seel Kersey Suita now offered at 88.
Hosvy Cottonade Suits now offered at |5.
All wool Caxsimore Ck»i» worth 8 and 10 doUari, wo ari

SraATxa.—From tho premise* of the
suliec.-ibor on Sect. 3*1, in Rutland,
nlxmt tho UtufMay last, ten 2 y&lt; ar
old steer*, dark red, and ono 2 year old
faster, light red and white face. Any
information in to the whereabout# of
naid cattle will be liberally reworded.
P. M. Bukk,
Rutland, July 15, 1873
tf

Ato. 11.—Estate of William Bartun,
By Aid. Bessmsr—
; deceased. Inst Will and testament and
That the Street Committee be instruc- •
[wtitian for Probate filed. Hearing
ted
to aot grade stakes according to the
Sept. 15.
J contract, o:i thu Cole job on Bailey and i'
Wightman hills, and notify Mr. J. Cole, ।,
deceased. Petition fur decree. deter­
in writting to complete the same actormining who are heir* atdaw. Hearing
diugly.
Sept. 15th.
’ The QxnmittM on Ordinances wep/ ■

STRICTLY

■odoc, Camanche &amp; Digger Indians,

OftE

MCE !

j granted further time.
; The Street Committee reported as !
ThJ stores of L. J. Wheeler and C. ■
B. Richardson aro now being pushed ntAeZteeraMr, Uu C»
tte Cit, of
right along ; they will bo re ady for oc­
Your Committee on Streets, would
cupancy as aoon as Oct 1st, and will be
respecttuiN report that they hare exam­
a great help to the village.
ined Michqran Avenue, and would rec­
L. J. Wheeler has sold his stock of: ommend that said Avenue bo put in
dry goods to Downing £ Little, and has I proper repair, also, to notify R. J. Grant,
। closed out the dry goods business entire- to remove his fence on tho line ot Street.
Provided, with regard tn Michigan
iy. He expects to devoto all his tiiun ,
Avenue that the amount cxiwnded, shall _ If you want the reyy best Painting,
in attending to the butter trade.
Kafaomining or Graiuing, ever done in
■ not exceed 815,&lt;Kl.
J this city, call &lt;m John Mlehai-I. He ia
Downing A Little havo sold lot 110
W. I. F. Hsus
jtut tbo man who can suit you.
Gif
i to Millie Francis. No oilier *ales in
BuaincM is livening up. Hardy g
Kerr ttre buying w heat al this place; and adopted,"by ayes and nays
By Aid. Williams—
the? pay 11.40.
.
That tho Street Committee examine
tho blind ditch on tbo promises of -Mr.
Gregory, and region what is necessary
This is to certify, that haring lost three
ben** by lightning, on Wednesday, '
July 30th, and lining insured in the
Agricultural Insurance Company of
Watertown, New York, ttat on Thurs­
day, August 8th, I was waited upou by
Johnson * Co’s, celebrated Gobi Pena,
By Aid. Bentley—
G. W. Brown, tha local agent of that
he best in the morin t. fur sale at die
That tho Attorney be instructed to
Company, accompanyod by J. N. Green,
City Neva Depot. P. O. building.
tho Companey's special agent wb&lt;. •! examine the Ordinances on Sidewalk*,
c»u
feJ my lose to my rirtov and report an Ordinance in accordance
laiufattion. I would moat cheerfully rec - with the amended Charter at at a spec­
ommend this Company as the cheapest, ial mectin^ifunday evening, next.
Foggy mornings.
-&lt;htr Hrooh is rusticating at Gun Lake,

the safest, aud tho best Company in
which to insure farm property.
Mrs. Ruont Wixcox.

fxm't forgot the Hom Boys’ dance to-

Dr. Itaosom’s Hive Syrup end Tolu,
or Honor Syrup. Is not a quack medi­
cine. It is prepared by a regular physi­
cian of over twenty yearn’ practice, who
By Aid. llama—
used it many year* with great suixnes
That tho Attorney bo requested to
• Ate Pumotogical Societ ia to have a in his large practice for tho cure of
Croup,
Coughs
and
Cold*,
among
the
examine
the Ordinance in regard to Fire
•uth and grape festival at South Haren,
children, and nearly all of hi* families Tamils and report at next meeting.
kept tho medicine in the house to be
Our Jr., Hon. D. B. Cook and family. ready for a sudden attack.
Only 35
D. Cook and wife, Chester Messer
wife, and other friends ore rustic*tToonscsr.—Molitor, a bit of cotton
at Gun Lake thia week.
with Dr. Milter’s Magnetic Balm, put it
into the cavity of th* tooth or on the
A. M. aro refitting and furnishing gum by tbo aide of it&gt; and bathe the
r Hull, which they design shall be face with tho Balm, and it will trouble
. ■&gt;od to none in this State.
you no BKCT. 25et»- pays for a bottle
of tho Balm.
tfeo ad vcrtiatmcnt in, this !*!**•
ijrraantre items concerning some
igs ofyecant occurrence st Nashville
.u mm us in time for last week’s p*• butowteg to tho absence of tho Samuel E. Eggehton and W. Colas
-‘ &gt;r wsre mialaid, and are not quite of were arrested on charge of obtaining
“certain goods and chattels and moneys
by false pretences" from Myron A. Full»r. On Tn«day, after a (all examina­
tion bofcre Justice Clarke, they were
held for trial in tho Circuit Court, under
bail in the sum of 8200, each.
D. E.

rbureday mowing tert, a ere. of David
Stark, E^., of Caritou. aged about 14
ysere, was smoosiy injured by be-ing
isught between soom portion uf a wag­
on uc vtarh be woe ridtog end a- tx«
against which the team rau, from B*c
effect of which h. dfad on Friday morn­

ing, about 8 o’clock.

cure.

Try it-

.

' Ed’toc -~I puldiabM- of
LT.toKi-M aad wdl maks
; a,

ta «■ S'*

Keep a large supply of Salt for sale at Lowest market rates,
their Brick Warehouse.

THS PRAIRIE COffli-SHttLK.
10 Barrel loin and more aold to dealers at n very small ad •
rance above Car-load Rates.

k’e were Num as wsil pseparid to
R&gt;’&lt;‘

REAL GENVINE BAROAI5H

rift LVfraeit

•/&gt; ®W &lt;•!»

LOTS.
CASH VO3EY
PARLOR GOOODS

,

Wool, Wheat, Oats and Oom.

CHAMBER SETTS.

Lecal IltFjes Rtitej.

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.

EMIGRATION TURSIROCheap Yanni in South-vest Misioiui!

Tho Atlantic A Pocifir Railroad Com­
Ea.h.0.
A I r&lt;.l—
pany offers l,200,0W&gt; seres ot land iu
. . w__ , .__t„i,„ ir.&lt;r*vCentral and Southwest Missouri, at
from |:l to 812 per acre, on seven years
time, with free transportation from StUMDKBTAXIMG
I«&gt;ais to all purchaser*. Climate- soil,
Earner, Hreth A Co. have the larg- timber, mineral wealtK.scbool*. church«.t
stuck
of
Undsrtakers
goods,
such
—
Lag Go to J. P- Roberts A Co., drug
Casket*. Coffin*. Burial Jtobre, to., m
Urrro *»d ask foe Kress F—e
Cmtral Michigan. Personal attendance
This medicine is th. result of ynara of and good Iloarae will bo furnidn-d to
rxperie.es an th. pari of «n vid G«r- customers thnmgbuut the county free
phy«-». snd is now
“? b’ i17tf**
.Bwraxa. Ilruvn 4 Cawbolwmls drug fin** in Ciuemmili, who
Hto -re .*-in *11 ^forma.

A box of pdl* £«» *°
vreri,cr.
BCd direction* on esrii bottle. A sure

.by bladsir,
■
tJ »i.l

By Aid. Jowell—
Ranhot;. That tho Street CmumiSaioti­
er be and ia hereby instructed fol repair
the stono abutment on tho North side
of the Bridge across the river on Crook

Barnum is to be at Grand Rapids,
. ptember 1st.
Stalo Fair at Grand Rapids, upon,
pt. 15th, and will continue six days.

-1 uoxic —Hastings Lodge No. 62

‘30 CANAL STREET,

smaummamnKiooi
mtim,iiOtneaL

THE

�MORTGAGK SALE.

1’aicx ot Twu it Cixada.—Many at
th. horee. rained are what are called
the French Canadian, a vury tough and
hardy race of here**' but not very largo
wh«n you gat the pure etock ; but of
CURES
1,
lata year* there bar* Iteen imported
f- -nt England eomo very aunerior horeee, Rheumatism, Scalds, Iduncumt,
and they have greatly improved tho Neuralgia,
Burna, Soreness,
grade. A pereon can go over there, an d
for 1300 buy a aplendid span of horae*, Sore Throat. Bolls, Wounda,
heavy enough for all ordinary work, lloaraeneM,
L'leera, Bruises,
they will have good style and action;
Piles, Sprains,
the same could not be bought on this Headache,
side for twice th* money. A* to the Toothache,
Colle, Old Sores,
co*t of getting them over tho lines, tho
All Hemorrhages,
duty ia 20 per cent on their valuation ;
Dlarrhaw,
bnt if a pereon put* them at too low a
figure, he will be apt to have them tak­
en from him by the United State* Cus­
tom-House oflteen, and th* price be rai­
ned them at paid to him; so when
bringing over anything it is tho safeet
and beet way for every on* to do what ia
right, and ptp the valuation at mfoaut
^at waa paid for the epan.— One*.
NEW ADVERTISER EXT*.

MICHIGAN CUITHAl. R. It

.

W Wans. Jsisi! I ^jxjei
4U8’
aaiuoah

Grand River Valley Division

auust

MICHIGAN

utt

AND

zrrwtxs
THE eoUTll,

T1U1XH in mt CHICAGO Tin
TCAINN flOntG KOtTE

“ia sS.’iA:

Jatr. t»o a'alm

I»f'r^b~ytk af U&gt;» , SwafaifMi

SIS?
Uawtfthfc atmn.
all
worm*, that could be found, and filled ■
awith wood aaheo freah from the atore,
ch of counui ivntainud all txiUah.
Thia waa dan&lt;- ia Uw autumn of 1MK2,
with a mult in the following apring at
which be waa aatoniabed. Tbo treeo
appeared to have been rntored to «U
their early fmhnm and rigor—nd
1 forth bright gmu leave*, blmomed
copiously, and bore a heavy crop ot
fruit. On reflection Dr. Wood attrib-

1 Ma*Iras. kaaaa sad daaaritod m Mlew. 1a
[ "111 &gt;f tbs Xeetb-aaadeeartar ia. IP el MrtJa*
I tblrtr-F- er &lt;*a« AU Tl***l* te. waa a..nh

J ■*■ '■'• '""“tliSTS'WX-- ,

$412.80 wS^UrT.
ul'i Ubrarv el f'aaln •&gt;• *•*&lt; i

[LANTATION

Bitters'

ham from a Toronto pd|«r that factory |
butter ia in tar batter demand and at
’ ’ Ct. Tte Lairsi **d B. .1 Tkr HlUlest. 1
better prim than tha! made by fanu era. Why? Bocau»* in batter facto-1| &gt;MM1 ssdEaeiral Uxk NUUb. ’&lt;r»cbl Stodt*
tone*, a* in cheese fa* tori**, skilled
labor i* employed to direct or control
the manufacture. Th* milk from thu
. row* of the farmar, ^ho** wife know*
| nothing about butfer making, ia aa val. I
aabln aa that from tha coe* of the farm LIVINGSTONE
AFRICA
er whose wife unduratanlle it perfectly.
Om* at the factory, it enable* the one
to get a* large a price for the products!
hie cow* a* tho other. Thu* the system
of co-operation ia gradually yet «urely
winning it* way. It will not bo long
before other product* will be cared fur
W-__ _ ■ —...
l&gt;Mat
ia a »imilar manner. The nteeaaiiie*
of paying good price* for that which i*
available, will force co-operation among
fanners, which will result in cheaper
an i better producta and greater profits
to tho producer.

o. rwlM .n-ltlla* Ibr artiU-iadslr urtld.*.'

Michigan Central R. R.

w Mil renal* real ..ut. 1 H wfosn. I* ■*•&lt;
» . rd.rwl. Ibal M^dav -k. SSah

OLD, RELIABLE ARD DlRlCT ROUTE,
IM—n liur.ll a».l
n»kba
&gt;• '••n
.ua u*&gt;*&gt; ku. « balr.It 04 n aM Iru*

New Book for Agents

MARBLE.

MARB1.EIZED

SLATE

GOLDSMITH'S BBTUT 1 STUTWI

I II ..run.

sad

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V** llsy*? uKuw xTcbT^teVxaUtL""4

W. K ITEAires « CO..

ISSS
n

■

FLOUR MERCHANTS

HIE HI KllI' ANl.
PATKXT

LANTERN

oturv ■t
l*WV l»* 4-Iter*

Ayers

AusESaiSKteK; —• “

Sarsaparilla

M-sjftt;

£E®f
Or.”

। Flonr &amp; Grain Couisin Imiai.

W^XK-.nh tb» UOlr Md M-«r— B*iir-*4. I
V JTdLAXTl-wtlk beuwl sad Mrlladato KsU- |

J AC*MX-*ah th. Air Uaa »&gt;d
V. sad
Ur*y*a. tb» “•*’ Wares *»l Uw L

OCEAN'S
STORY
riFtad
tbo i—■-trru m

n.

odlsBi-noitel.KritolTQ.iU y q.W,q T.P^M^LAL-

tbo I**** •' «"•» teatertesl rveearck

SaSKSK

intnnade virtue*. uJ aualamed by Us remsrkabte cum So MUd aa to be aafa and
brarlteial to rlJUr-n, and Ji - aearebing
aa to eSarmMy |.&lt;0g* out the pw»«c
Ytxrea or Ctom.-The law .Steal , ruptoMU ot the Uood. tud&gt; ae th* *rroftdoca
Jearwwf show* how thia plant enrich** sad enMUdc contawdnaUoat. Inapiritte*,
the land : “Clover, if we could only im- „rdbetotolbat have lurtad la tb» aplwn
farmre,enoayteld tothb powerful anUpree* tha fact upon the graaral farnu-r, i'iUi am! ifniewi-’ Bence it* wwtdarfUl
ia a plant that draw* ftcun the ateee- euree.manyofMkirt. ar*J«“Wy
ph.re and enriches the Und. Other
plant* do this j but clover more. It has
to do with the most vital and important
element in manure, nitrogen, the very
thing that is the rarest and most difi-.
fitter puq-oee* ; thia even if a-aeed crop
is taken. How much more then if a

DODD'S /
NERVINE
■ DOES IT

UNDERGROUND
LIFE

I FLOW

THE

SURFACE !

.rnjKMiHsqhi
Dtlnl law S izii KWt BaM

D121’agoa Octarv 130 Flnj Engraving*
BaUtaa lacOaata ead Arrivals LrVead Ua
llebl M day ; .UrlLa* adraataraa la *11 *arta of
I &lt;£ WatU. M.»« mJ Mode al earth* th.- .

AIRON

ItistefarEuHFW MciK

THBOAT AND LUNG IN-TITCTE
Foe lb* aar. oF'CsUztsA. T-&gt; .' PUssa-.
Aaiteas. Bmctetr- sad I. ■■«»•«**X*. * WI’iNWALLTiaBACE. k I COMX AIX
l&lt;
r»D pwewsUr Mt' meu**uaa

Only 50 Cent* par Bottla.^

EPIDEMIC

DrJ. C. AYER I CO.', lowll, Miss.

DISEASES

BlimBLOBlUl
TfeNwOtolEaaiSStii-PoisiMS
PwirfilDndmaiiDiiiifKtait.

-MrteS

WnMiftBtary.il Hu lair.
LYON’S

5107
icreaaca the jopularity
|e Hair Preparation;
merit alone. We can
patron* that it !• kept
kigh standard; and it
Ide and perfected prepIrinc llur oa Fsoxn
HhfW cofor, making it

BOILER WoRKS.

AGENTS WANTED

,

X'S.TJ:’.

QauMV.

SHSftS&amp;EStaffi:

GStSJMrt
“ MagaeiM Had.,

Is. y. Mixr.: - :
Scrofula Sj "up
MIXER'S FCROFI L \
all HertrfutoM At!.’'
EnpUvo and Cu'uu
such aa St. Anthon t
Erysipelas, Pimple*
lulra. Bolte. Tumor
llheum, Ulcere and S
. eta, Debility aod all

Mt mm
al UK:' -®n
or t»a® Au.hhaSun, Safa and EC
iJW®*dy, pleeeaat to take, and c-' । -nlng no
mineral poteou
Front the wuuty W’or*bl
JtHt **
have, we netact.a few
TXBTIMOSIAI-' :

tam.h^S’lW

gSsJSKVi

IDr. W Wrart if Jmwa

Bottle.

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IL XVIII.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27. 1873.

NO. 18.

PriitsiMal tfli BWW Carfi-.
a lima, but was wtiling to trust to his
iadgnsent If ho thought it far the
Leet, oho would not my anything to keep
him back.
And Will want.
B was veiy loneaomo for Hester after
ho ru gone. Pho found horwlf count­
ing tho months over, sometime®, that
mutt elapse before his return. Timo
teemed to more nt a snail's pace, just
because the wanted it to hurry.
Tho end of the second year ttftrr:
Will's departure found Heater'and her
mother in th® city. A great change— '
and a sudden ono—had come into their '
lives. A mortgage about which they'
had known nothing, had fidltm due, and '
th® owner of it, a hard. grasping, nserei.]
leas man, had turned them out of haute .
and home, with nothing but their hands
between them and absolute want He®.;
tor had tried, io get a living in tho little
village by towing: but, u iu moat (mall,
country placus, vnry litflo tewing wat
dona uutoida flin, famUliw. and at last
•k® l&gt;ad to give up Ute attempt to lire in
that way. Then aho limi concluded to
try tho city. At first, affairs wen: on
smoothly. She tad succeeded in getting
plenty of work to do at fair wage®
Thon her mother, never very strong,
had fallen sick, and demanded a good
deal of time am! care, and tho drain'
upon her slender purse was frightful to
think of became to littte was coming
into IL
*
Hooter worked on resolutely. She
was not one of ttoad yuuug women who
give np easily. Hho felt that abo ~ui
went. Her mother must not raffar, if
ate did.
into tho nlgbia aha ut
before her (ab!o and stitelwd away as if
life doiwodod ujwu iL And when the

Hate a Full Stock of

HARDWARE!
tndudiag everything Imp! {n * fini( pla-l

0Kvcr 4-00 running in Bany County 1 I
Nearly 300 «,M ’’.V "*• sitin' IR71.
»oM hurt KCtuion.
oO.-'t'M alrttvly tote w«M»n.

THE

CHILLED PLOW !

a full Jiao of extras on hand

- 'CC^SJIHA-?' ST&lt;; U JI BAKER
WAGON !
i V”—
“* *3^” wiu “•
«•
»r*-

10,000 Machines

OUR CULTIVATOR

DENTIST

Saiiille,

.’SKiafearJ
chimed, suddenly, and want out Pret­
ty soon ho came back, bringing tho

Hra,—In tho obedience ia th® direotiosi of th® Esacnliv® 1 have tho honor
"WoH never Jet it go," ho Mid, kiss­ to traasmii to tta convention a copy of
ing Heater. “I ibouldn't have found th® report &lt;rf th® C mu TurHiTi ap­
you if it hadn’t been for this."
pointed "to •.certain ihooureoei ration
And to-day that pictur® liangt above
their mantel in thoir pleasant home, the
most cherished of alt Better’s . "oarth
IHtaeerion.”

Michigan, hold at Ann Arbor, ia Sep­
tember, IBM. which Metered to,
Knuckle to Ohio.
.

(ftataa/i]

‘.

Michigan Exchange.

What is it ?

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

FINE NEW STOCK OF
noons.

DRUGS

Dye StnfiH,

IF YOU WANT

1’Al NTS &amp; OILS
J-

TffiEMICASHSTORB

Now Formers,

Thu he

which If maste of good tlmlwr. and proswriV put together. there fa no danger of a
fataiw. Of^ll ul^p.ei iwr toUU. I doteT re—mber of taring a ^mik- fall-

L. HEEP.
tauwantian,

PAMtB-BAXaiat

M &lt;MiM.(p&gt;rl*l*ia«l®UM art.
Onlfm |&lt;&gt;r tasar-ar&lt;' Jobe

Will not be Undersold.

-■yrvK to: sri!ri,
OLIVET COLLEGE!

BASTINGS BABBLE WORKS

Wi atlBtatal
DgN.XI.SIJ
Students esm eater

the middle of the
FALL TEKM.

poSmY

tho nortbsm bottafaryuf Cta
8ta tea ; that fin® bring ano of ths bo«n&gt;
dariaa to which tho receat act of CDagreta requires thb aomt ot th® State at
Michigan by a change of her present

by tho artectea of compact custtaitted iu .
the aforesaid ordinance of 1787—and.
winch, if aeceodod to by tho people of' I to eumy.Md ascortafa the bate sitexMiririgan, would doprire «" of all jnris- ticn. in reference to tta lata coast of
dictioa over tho water® of Laho Erie, this state, of tho lino denominated by
and gratuitously bretow on Ohio tho ox- the act of eoBgresn, of the 15th el Juno,
'
Thanking the farmers of Barry county for their liberal nupBare she WM m tho city, and there I chniro iurinrictiou on (ho waters o( the 1836, as th® tao to be ran north sari,
port in Uiff pant, we hope we shall merit it in the ftitnrv. believ-'
hang the picture, and if ever she frit the said lake, from tho Penusylruaia Hoc from "th® moat northwardly capo of tta
ing it is for our inaterinl interest to support hunte manufacture.-. (
need of tkotcv, eta fejt it now. Why to the month of Detroit rirer; u gift, Miami Bay," to Ita Territorial une, be­
Lujan; BiocL HW June 19, 1872.
not see what could bo done with it f tho extent of which (wo hoisare) nnitlier ing the some line proporad und sulimit“
DWIOBT A M'RBALL.
But tho thought of letting her picture congress, nor the state of Ohio, fully ted to tta people of this etato, for ttair
go wM Uk® that of parting with an old conmrelwndod; and hare, required tho neveptaneo or rejection, as tta boundary
’ friend. Sb® hail formed an attachment people of this state to giro their assent line tataoan Mictogaa end Ohio, state
that they taro carefully attendod tho
.1- _r_:__ L.:» -V____ «------------ »__
' for it that was strong and deep. Many
duttea atsigued thsui, and do make the
to it -toth Lto; fiktol
loliowmg.
to think of, Oould ata fat ily&gt;
"valley through which a rim ren foim- j?
to think about tlud." she
And whereas, th® LagUlaluro of this
•late, without any authority derived
■Lttf
.“V.
from our constitution, by an act entitled
may derive from it. I must net w »el- "an act, tn provide foe tin oleetfon ef
dclcgato* to a rtinreuisoa," rofor par­
ea."
Hie took down the pktnro and wrap­ ticularly to Mid as: of cougreos, and
•oom to adopt it aa the loais of thrir
ped it in a paper and wanfaut
“Mother, mother!" she enod nn Lour ACflonaud to acknowledge the power
later, re sta came hurrying up stairs’ theredruaonmed by evngress.
dky
"1 hare eold my vnetttro tot' ItDd.
And wboesri Ihis conventton taking
Think of that I And you can g6 fo tho into outaideoUiou th® just rights *4
\ Yre, My "Trip Hammer. " with which I make Iron* for BUGGIIX.
Michigan, as rrepcct® her toutltcrn uud
The
invnFd
smiled
sadly.
"You
ore
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SOUth-eottarn
lioundary, and also her
CLOTinHO.
This Valuable ••MacMUrtt" I hare long felt the need of. It is one of the greal
I wealing your life tut Jot me, Hcutm-," .
, which enable me to sdl Buggta so LOW a® to DEFY COMPETITION.
tile said, kiseir.g her daughter"1 fare; I
, "God will repay you, if I never can."
I
HATS ATO-CArS,
"You bar® paid me a thousand Medicines
, law," anretreJ Heater. "AB I nak ,
There wwsaprt Ity littl® etocy ronooc. I of you now is, that you will get wall tu |
fast at poatiHe, when we gnt away tan j
BOOTS ANO SHOES,
thia horrible den. Think of it, mother' ।
Wo ahalf bo able to see sonpjthhig ,bo ।
tides a great dreert of dusty old haute*, ।
wifli a little potvh of Hu® tky oswrtsfad, i
and lot tho thought strengthen you'for ,
tho journey."
It wss errauged tlsst tiny wore to |
And two Seated Fanners’ Buffies al
tear® the city on ' Monday. Tin® ar- |
rougvmeBt would giro them two dare'
School Boeks Sltitioneri/
to
gM w»dy fa. Heater buried hurwlf ।
iSbiiiSi* STEmSi &amp;
licknres Heater nunal him faithfully, In tuskfag *11 needful pnqi-niticns, and 4
and attended to hi* many wants m if ho
tad tarn bar faitat Th® old jnan was
wonderfully grateful for Iter kfadtmsa,
There wa» never before an opportunity of this kind offered in Hastlm.-®, whereby
you could Jtrt a Buggy for &lt;*&gt; -mall nn amount of mnm-y. 1 4u not inteud tn !«•«■
iLwhe
my reputation as a Kggy bulkier by relUng a «« artfete.

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS

Sweet's H°Tel&gt;

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Mr. Hilt pnwenk-J a communicate &gt;td
from Ira Smith and thirty others, in­
habitanta of Tofado, in the diluted ter­
ritory. claiming to lie ritisans of Michigen, arid as such, asking her protection,
aqd eoletnnly protecting against tho'
power of the convention to surrender tn
Ohio the district of country lying north i
Of tho Fulton line, ia which they&gt;vo .
purchaeed laud® of the general govern- .
tuemi; apd thtl. inasmuch as they hare
aided in forming tta constitution of the I

Michigan. _.

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. Au ««»k traMtUs tUeaM «*.

*

of congroM to divest them of their right®
•nd privilege® under tho tame.
Said, communication having boon
rend, woe laid fen th® table.
Mr. Clark .offend tho following pre­
amble and raeolution, which wm laid
cu th® table and ordered to bo printed :
Beeler sat before the one window in
JHUrsws, Tho congress ul (lui United
tho old tonrauml Louts this hut, Angnst Rial re, by an act entitled "an art, to Mafternoon, and thought. Tho doctor tatilish the 'northesn L.vundsy of tho
had told her that very diy, that what state of Ohio, and to provide for th®
her mother needed more than anything admission of th® elate ul Michigan into
•tee wax th® pure air of her native hrtb; tho Union, upon tho conditions therein
thia city air, hot. dry, dustr. wot stiffing expressed approxed Jun&lt;&gt; ISlh, 1S38,
her. Hho would nerer be any better did enact and \l»elan&gt; "That tho emstiunleas she could lenvn tho esty. But _ ___________ ______ __ __ _ __________ _
how to get her into th® country? Hee- people of Michigan hare formed for
ter thought flu&gt; problem over until she them»elrvs bo and tho same is hereby
was disry. Bho wits half worn out, I accepted, ratified and confirmed ; and
bcrm-lf, with overwork, and thn rent that tho said tiato of Michigan shall be
was duo, and several thing® must bo and It hereby declared to be on® of tho
had right awsr. And taking all three United Btatoe of Asncrica, and is hosoby
into runsideration, where was tho money admitted into the Union, upon an equal
to eonwi from to take her mother to the I footing with tho original state® In Ml
paradise of green fieldc and^widc, blue roopecte whateouver,*’ dicreby ocknowledging out constitution as republican,
and in areecdnnce with tho cunsfitaiioc
of tho United eta toe. and tho ordinance

Salt! Salt! Salt!
FARMERS

______ Jg-! -. — On motion of Mr. Drake the docu­
ments received tan the tfaaretaiy of
State together with the Ota pewMBted
by Mr. Wing taring been read, aa fol­
lows
were ordered to be printed.

TF.1UU BKABOXABLK.
Union Bleak, over lfo«ou Qwh Hose.

020100010129150200

�laruirr

hiapU*saut u*l tradable exsay. on
■‘Motion in Plants.**’ James Jackson
Jstvot, tho well-known writer on art,
contributes a very interesting account
ot “Mrs. Browning's English Homo."
Tfe* deportment* of Muek. Art. and
Uteatnm,ara-racli wril dilted. with
good solid reading matter, fully main-

was wrecked on tho Chicago and Alton
mark upon tho pageo of history ; who Railroad, near Lemont, an Saturday
ho* conferred a benefit upon his country LmU has given an account of fee acci­
that will be ramemlxrod by the latest dent from which tho following extract*
geueraliou, bo aland* without an equal
for plainness of manner and unaffected
simplicity of character. He ia one ef
those rare exception* among public mon

pick up a newspaper to trad, bet the
test thing that moots the eye—“Anoth­
er smaah up.oa the------ R.B." On
tho I (Sth rest, there occurred one ol the

esgo and Alton Roe!, that was ever
witnesaod. We give elsewhere a state­
ment by Mr. A. 8. Burgos*, conductor
on tho paaaenger train, which collided
with a freight train, and whereby many
Uvea were lost There certainly is a
great responsibility resting upon some­
body in tho above case, and the ques­
tion ia, is there no hopes of our railroad
managers securing some way wherebypeople, when trarating upon railroads,
can ride without fear of being killed
before they rorah thoir place of destina­
tion. We think there should certainly
bo alrefcnn in this direction, and tho
following from tho Detroit Daily Tri­
toms of tho 23d in»t^ meets our views
exactly, and wo hope tho suggestion*
may be speedily acted upon:

friend, but ofiener without His movetuenls uro slow, as if ho believed in tak­
ing things easy, when there was no »*cearity of being In a hurry. He would
bo called a alow walker; ia fact, given
s’certain distance to walk and nine out
of ten would beat him, but none would
appear Im fatigued at the end of the
journey. U«s walking i* in keeping
with his general character. What he
lacks in nervous activity he makes up in
reliability, firmnees, endurance.
He
is more substantial than brilliant. This
ia noted in his conversation. Plain,
matter-of-fact expression* fall from bis
bps. What he ha* to say Js said in a
few words A alow talker, ho improel&gt;g~ihi«l&lt;-riUnda hie subject thoroughly,
fed any* lees then be think*. You
leave his preeenco g’ith a pleasant impreaxion of feo man. You vote him a
gentleman in every sense of the term,
and if you forgot what be said, yuu will
not soon forget fee unassuming tinner

‘‘The Chicago TnKow reasons with

phe on the Chicago ft Alton rood prove*
feat there exists a nvcearity for some
change ia the present system of opera­
ting raflway tinea
Nearly all fee
hoary traffic railroads now claim to
manage their train* by telegraph
through •*» train duspairher." In point
,
of fact, huworur, the uiovciuauta of
train* are merely reported tn him, and
it is only te cane of delays, ete., that ho
telegraphs order* directly to tho con­
,
ductors. It certainly would s«m as if
it would be wire to enlasgo that officer'*
authority, and make hi* direction nw#*sary before n train can kava any Hatian on tho fine. Now conductor* while
‘•on time" hare ‘■the right of way" ac­
cording to the grade* of their trams,
and uro required to lock out for each
other according to certain fixed rub-*,
and within this limited discretion they
make long runs without any iaatnic-'
tions from the train dispatcher. At tho'

unporalist, even if the people clamored
for the conversion. is beyond our com­
prehension. Uwe believed the Oppo-

ridiculous talk, we would ask them to
describe the means to be employed to
bring about thia wonderful transforma­
tion of personal character. But we pre­
sume the charge ia kept standing bocause it is the only cte loft for Demoe­
racy to practice upon. Charge* rotating
tn what has been can bo va*ily proved
tor divproWd. When you come to deal
wkli'tbe future we can only judgj it
by tho past- Tho Dnnocrary are woltons to coin charges out of, the un­
known future, but when they are driv­
en to that cxtAmity they must nut axpect sotiriblo poojje to accept Dcesocratic pfophocy a» equal to verified
trutli. When tho sun aud tho moonexchange places, or. what i* squally
improbable, the Detaocralic party be­
comes noted for its honesty, then wo
' may look out for king* in this country —
‘ not before. If we ouull be assured of

whkh their locanotiTM met. In this
case Um co^darter Beane, of the coal
train, octet *Uh ““““I roeklceaaesa,
in violation also of tho plain rales of
tho road, and with horribly fetal results.
It is certain that if the Chicago A Al­
ton regulations bad made it notwessry
fpr him to hold his tram at Lemont un­
til directed to start out by tho Bloom­
ington officer, who had also boon duly
advised by telegraph of tho movements
of tho express, this particular accident
Wo haw ao dieporitfon to taU into
tho common error of genoraiixing too
broadly farm a single occurrence of this
kind, but at least ooa other important

Tax September number of ff’ewTt
ZZeoNdeU Xsyem./ is cn our tabfo. Wo
always have a good word to any for this
publication—it is such a whole-souled
book—co wide awake, so Indy and cotortainiug, yet always w chaste and rofined. It is a regular little go-ahead,
too, as comparison between it" numbers
will prove. Wo kern that tho firm of
8. 8. Wood A Co., dissolved in March
last, the Co. (8. E. Bhutee, Mayor of
Newburgh,) retaining poseeesion of the
magazine mailing IL V. Osborne (Ten­
ormin) as editor. Ho, though the pub liestiou rcalfy rhangvd hands, it has not
suffered from (ho management bl a new
publisher or now editor, but Jtodvr the
redoubled efforts of its energetic pro­
prietor, has gained new force and new
attractiveness. l*rice only one dollar a

conferance with the Ute Indians some
time during the present month.
The exposition building is being rapid­
ly pushed to completion. Tho exmbi­
the meadow*. Tho other engine burnt tion space has all been taken and thorn
at the same time. A man—I don’t is every prospect of a very successful
know who it was—ran up to me, shriek­
ing with agony, and throw himself Into
my arms, I tried to hold him, but his
clothes lore off him, and feo flesh came
off with them. I was nearly stunned
at fee sight. Them wore a dozen or
mores stripped itark naked, running up
and down, craxy wife pain. They were
(earing at their bodies, and~feannjf off
great handsftil of flesh. Tho psaMDgers behaved admirably. They took up
t!io victims and carried them into
the coaches. I told them to bring them
into the ricoping car, and they did.
First thing I knew tho ladies. God blew
them! were tearing up their undof^
clothing to bind up the sufferers. Why,
Sir, iu half a minute they hud scarcely
anything left on them. There was
round one man’s hand a laoe handknrohief tliat must have cost a email for­
tune. I could not stand that any long­
er. I did not care what tho company
•aid, ao I just gave order* to open tho the throne of France by a party of le­
gitimise Ho acoepte. The Honaparti st* party is also active. It dues not
worn likely that the name of republic
l will be Ling retained.
The late Rufus Drdgv, of Beaver
Dam, Wisconsin, a bachelor, loft the
Fox Lake Female Coltogn, Ripon Cob
loco aad Belloit College KutaRJ each,
and fcW0W to found a foaxate *.mir.a-

ot

.MS. k. h.. . VEBY 1AB0B BTOCT.
W .Ml.. 4
iVEXIY
EOWE81
ll.Jh.TES .'Uw-Soekor

-m-riSTES AWZ&gt; LlfiUOBS, *. Kami
l&gt;nESCBUTIOS.S CABEEULLY COMPOUNDED

SIDEBOARDS al fc DfflfflG ROOM
numruBE, n arrant
HALL TREES. 8KCRETARIKR.
BOOK CASES, and everything fotiml
la a Flrst-ClaM Estal.ltahinciit, eau be
prorated byMlllwK«n.■VELBOft. MATTEK A CO.,
29 A 31 Cnnal Street,
IGmff
GRAND RAPIDS.

Also a Fino Assortment of

TV C

MI’SIC’, -A.T TVljJVV YOItK I*RICES T
■&gt;-11-.* D-”?'*
w

Streets, Haatinga.

J t'OH

...

Tua Rxrcauc for August is at hand
with its usual matter of political intor-

Aiistis ii tie Haitius Baner.
her. And here let us remark, that no
|»r*on, who would Im jostod or have
the moot reliable jwlitical information, i
should be for a moment without the Rf\foMi». Terras |2 per year in advance.
i Address the Republic Publishing Co.,
I Washington, D. C.

THE PRAIRIE CORH-SHELLEB.

New Advertisements.

L1EE SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS !

WATERCOLOR
AND OILS,
BOOZER A FIANDERS,
S3 Canal Street.
Grand Rapids.

SEND F^R CATAlX^UErf
lost bare thus far been rwwnd, sad
sttrnral are still missing.
Colonel George F. McFarland, of
Penn., one of the dulogaha from the
United Stales to the Good Tmnplar*
Leagne of England, spoke nt several

State is timberloa*. South of tho Ptatte
Eivoc lumber for building* is : chiefly
obtained from Chicago or tho Misri*lippi Hirer, via the Railroad running
westward from Burlington. But such
lumber to oxponaivu, one-third more so
than in New England, and many a pio­
neer has no money, or next to none.
How then can a poor man obtain a
bottaeT-He can bcud a sod house biaiaolf, incurring no axpenae whatever ex­
cept foe a door aad window which he
can buy ready made for W at say rail­
road station.
Th*:*od-buuto builder finds hi* mater­
ial ready to bi* hand, in every furrow

and 1J verpool, at Meh of which he «U
reouivod with great uiithuriaam.
A Farmer uamod Geo. A- Knappen. of
Richland. Ksdnmamo county, Mich.,
hung hi* v**t on the fenco aud went to
work. A cult cuiue along and chewed

Novella's Cheap Music-

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ello’s Cheap Editions

Bunner baa a series of three msgnificcnt views in tlw Rocky Mountains,
made expressly for tfe ^ifew. In three
days of Yellowstone expeditions and ex­
cursion* to thi* famous region, those

IfarcrMni, -¥o.

I full-psgo view of Clear Crook Canon,
i Roeiqi Mountains, opens up tho wonderfcl grandeur o! tho*. hidden solitude*
1 in a way to make thorn seem real; a
’ largo picture oi the Snowy Rango of

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witohiug young woman confined in n
riroog tower to keep her from her lover.
MriMm Hou*, a Now Yock artist, has
a fefepogt, study ot “Brookrido Will-

Go to the Banner Office
IforFOTE JOB WORK.

fie trial of Mto jfates iMfc.i. tat- '
Juek, Setemakte, Meek hastefeiHit fe-Uok. has rrowttadi. their eon- ,
wtera oftb.smrtA.ta.Mdl XWby i

New Styles.

F PIANO lOKtKil-ASSlCS,

» the Rocky Mountains, girm one tho im­
’ prosrioa that all tho world ia made ol
mountain*. A chatming fuli-page pio­
* tart after Lajouno, a French artist,

Out of this prairie quarry
rerts to agriculture are found prowling Straw.
around a neighborhood, talkteg loud about wino days labor of one man sufficss to complete a sod-houso fifteen foot
.. . . ...
dwelling wnrpanics would by Ma plea be enabled to eras the wcragaof fee fenaer and tha
place that pan of their management, nohihty of hto aneiort calling, effur
which is fiM noet closely related to tho
safety of their pwuagm, iafee harnU

New Scales

New Prices.

sine than the September uGAtot. Europe and America have been laid unde*
contribution to tarnish the most marvaUosuly beautiful picturoe which fee
be« artists can produce. Mr. A- F.

~

€Sr O €&gt; X&gt; ®

S..Tre CUWIMU8. LITHOGRAPHIC CARDS, REWARDS OF
MERIT, and everything you need in

BACOIfc&amp; KARRS’

Magarino, Newburgh, N. Y.

mancx, but it is Mrictly true, cad I
think you would like to bear the utaty
There waa a craiy follow on his w»y tb
the asylum at. Jacksonville. He was
noisy and dangerous, and was baud cuffed and placed in the smoking-cur
when we toft Chicago. Just after tho,
explosion a young
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_____________________ _ ___ ItoU
her lie would be looked alter, and tried
to quiet hur down, but *ho ».mid not
remain still. I was afraid of her get­
ting into trouble. Sho told me bur
brother was crazy, and could not look
after hinunll. I triad to keep her fur a

hitherto lived on their wita and follow­
ed ths Democratic party into the last
ditch, have suddenly hod a new revela­
tion, which directs them to fee sbovri
and tta&gt; boo to rrtrioyo tluir loot for­
tune*. They call themaelvee fanu#r*.
and borrow their neighbor*’ reai*n to
ride through the town upon, ao as to
impcesa the lever* of agriculture with
the idea that they belong to fee Pat­
trona of Husbandry. Tree, few ot theeo
newly-fledged farmer* can toll tho differanco between a cabbage and a turnip;
but in their shirt alecrea, wife a scythe

wo advise the genuine former to keep a
sharp eye “P°“ these broken-down
pohucal books. with gad-stick in hand
and ek/ver seed ia fecit hair, coma

rrEJI mid (J OEEEE

CHAMBER 8BTT«.
price S6.00, including Chromo*
illsgw •
Bello" and •■Crossing tho Moor."
James Sutton ft Co., publishers, M
Maiden Laqu, N. Y

Tho government troop* eeem'to be gsining ground.
Th® ealuon property of Milwaukee is
put down a* worth 1160,000. Thia is
asido from stock of liquor*.
Cholera to reported at Warren coun­
ty, Illinoi*. It prorail* extensively In
Girard county, Kentucky.
A colony of 160 familie.. is being orgamxed at Indianapolis. Many pro­
pose to settlo in Southern California.

Loox Oct rox Tax Pounjctaxa—The
Democratic politicians of the West have
^^Mitly Hevelopod a wonderful ioclina'^xs for farming- Fellows that have

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larg* sympathy for the former’* xoo-ntaout, sad hope that U will succeed ia
bringing about a healthy reform ia th*
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not with ms kwratodgs of Jfe&gt; where­
abouts of • ringfe team uml-niLliad re­
liance upon fee MteMy to iratracrira*
of aom* oW frshx manager st same
unknown point «u tho line. Ttus al­
teration ia the feiotteg igutem would bo

my Hfe," **&gt;d ho. "have I witnessed
such a sight It vm tho fifth collision
in which I was a participant, but never
did I sec *uch utter mj»ery. In th*
meadows on cither ride of the track

J," GENUINE BARGAIN*

■ PARLOR GOOODS

living until thia change takao place,
Msthu.-elahS yean would be a* infancy
compared to our ripe old ago.

1
upon an ox cart, just as their neighbors।
pose home from the post office, it would.
require ctooe taspectfost to detect the,
hungry politician beneath the diaguiae

GOOD !

“F. W." has a chatty attic!# “Conooroing Costums."
*”
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Bottle," ia । J

It is amusing to those who have a
personal knowledge of tho rimpUcity of
character which dirtinguiaba* Proekloat
Grant, to read the riUy
*
dulgod in by some of the (
per* about his tendency

UP OUR WAY THIS SUMMER.
fbody -ft iivlied tb call and kxiiifrine the fi:w
nt&lt;»ck consulting of ■'

Coffees,

A
A
TJ- jocrCASH PAW FOR BUTTER A]
SMITH, MANEE &amp; PR]

Grttnc,

�Tn« R&gt;«r'|*u«M|

If the wholesale petes at rigox* ia
any criterion aa to their roof worth, awely A few doaee of Dr. Ransom's Hive
Jute Nobles baa the boot tot ever brought Byrep and Tolu, or Honey Syrup, will
I..-thte city. n
... Wood, who
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into
Dan
has
stop your cough and haul your lungs.
berm holding forth in the grocery, to ITiyeiclana use and prescribe it. Only
ba«x&gt; and cigar line on the romer with 35 cwnf per bottla
Jute, sold out a few days rinse to Jute,
Ihaaxuou, Dnurxar, on Buxwr
and among the stock ware several boxes Ftvx.—Take ono teupooaful of Dr.
of cigars, and after Wood had been
Milter's Magnetic Balm, put into tea­
gone a day or on. Jute found that tho cup of water sweetened wall with white
rigiriboxro each rootaumd but few
sugar, end drink within a half hour,
cigars each, as ths boxes wen about
Ito pest tho dose every liour or two, if
throe fourths full of paper and just
cigars enough on tup to hide the paper.
Whether Jute will over get satisfaction
from Wood, remains to bo soon.

iteaux. may not be ro fortunate, w.
propoeo to give them some idea of tho
grounds and locality. Their ground,
are s&gt;t»»l^l
-l
.
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.

WiJKr-.

mA f-r nun—M. J*k«sH .... ... 1 IL.VJ. I

micHti.
dancing hall, with fifteen high French
window, opening to the floor. Above
are the slocpinK aportmmts, high and
airy, with a piaxm extending cs&gt; throe
•idee, giving a fine view of the lake and

Vs-t. ™

country around ; a good cmumodious
barn "on the cs»L and|boat house ou the
south ou the shore ; ice house &lt;m the
north, also ctoee to shor^Kikhen or

XSi

rook room attached to Uie main bmlding, with stove, rooking utensils, dishes,
As.—a complete outfit to supply a fam
ily or party of thirty to forty pereons.
The grounds are the finest around the
lake. Nature spared no pains to make
ttvm Uaufiful. Lying high and dry
and sloping off gently to the lake, where
the shore ia lined with huge boulders,
which have lain there and been wavewashed through the centnriee that have
pawed since the era that mark, their
jourm-j hither, whoa man was not,
“when dukneee covered the deep.”
There is, too, the "Lovers' Rock,"
wtigbidujtemy, many tons, (and wo
marked a wril-boaten pathway to that
stxtl) and almost wished wo were young
again. It «&lt;Wmod that sitting there,
with ajuight, bewitching moon, giving

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LOCALS

Dr. L. W. Faulkner, of Champaign,
HL, says: “I have been selling Krom
Fever Tonic for several years past, un­
der a warrant to euro, and have had but
one instance of failure. Ftcm what I
use of its action, I believe it will euro
in Marty-nine casso in every hundred."
Hoch testimonials as this certainly indi­
cate merit ia thia ague modkina
Tba
tveying them to the proprietors warrant it to euro ague A
loek up. Which caused them to yell fire box of pills ia each wrapper
J. P.
and also murder. Thuy were however Roberts A Co., will furnish it.
locked up, and on the following inornixid their fines and went on their way
-rojohing
Tho Hose Company take this oppor­
Gsus Law.—Bctow wo give tho tew tunity to return their thanks to tho
for the protection of game as amended public generally fur tha patronage ex­
tended to the Company at thvir ball ou
at the last trouou of the'Legislature;
Sec. 1. “Tfo Psseb
auu tf tho 20th, inst, and also to individuals
Jfisk^ea Mart,. That no persons shall
pursue, or bunt, or kill any wild elk,
wild buck, doe, or fawn, save only dur­
ing the months of October, November,
and Doeember in each year; or kill or
destroy by any means whatever, any
woodcock until niter tho fifth day of Ju­
INm» s Exvkscr ia by no means a
ly ; or aay (irairie chicken, or pinnated “euro allit only cures diseases that
grouse, ruffled grouse, rosumonly called
partridge w pheasant, er aay wood deck, are acted on by similar agents
teal duck, or mallard duck, save only
troui the first day u( September in each
year to tha first day Of January next

licit ilpjt# |litice;.

Mondaye arivale at tha Hastings
Rouse.
Hon. Birney Hoyt, Frank
Seymour, Grand Rapids ; IL H. Brown,
Battle Croak; L. T Osborn, Ctoviand,
Ohio; Ed H. Williams, Detroit; A H
Ellis, Middleville; J. I- Holmes, Jack­
son; W. H. Wood. N. Y ; P. IL Chrroll, Chicago; C. M Atkins, Toledo, O.;
and Jno. H. Batea, Katomaano.
Torpeniug aad Fimas,
IP, 1873.
wife, Constantino; Chas. Allen. Bagiasw Wnxuxa A Wiumt, Mrs. Co.
City; C. Aldoa, Howard City ; L. Clark,
625 AroeAroy, Are Fori
Bettie Creek ; and A. Knupfol, Chicago
Awarded GlfuJ Medal on Progress,
Grand Modal of Merit, and tho only
Hewing Machine Cotnfiany reroiuu.otsJcd by tho International Jury for the
square to be dug np and destroyed. Grand Diploma of Honor.
Now we hope tho Comtuoa Council will
rro that the rams thing bo dene about
our elreets, aa tha said streets abound
with dock, thiailm, burdocks and other
Drugg i «t

thing around, a fellow could talk love.
tno.-.nsbins, flipperjig and tomfoolery to
his and her heart's content, and then re­
. tiro to those ssfl fasrey rewfas and ro- 1' Vit! paid a short visit to tho Union
pose. Oh, how sweat I We could not. School building thia morning, and found
after looking the matter over carefully, tho workmen ell buoy u boor. There
make but few suggestions to add to th4
beauty and convenience of the grounds i
A well should be dug, affording good wise, with such workmen os Henry
' Lewie, Lt&amp;*etc. Tho building will be
water with very bl tie expense, and tha
bwflili nga whites ashed would add much' ready for occupancy, on or about the
ini of October.
/Our party proper consisted ol D. IL
X'ook and wife, Marshy end little Will,

SPECIAL NOTICE.

THE

GREAT FIRE,’
Which burnt usariy XX) buildings oa July Utb fortunately did sol. loach our Htore, and wo shall offer great Bav-

“IIIIW SffllTPE”
OF OHB EKTIRE STOCK FOB MEN AND BOYS

SUMMER ' CLOTHINC
COST.”
ollen d a first class, all-rail route from
St. Louis to Texas, either over tho Mis­
souri. Kansas A Texas R. R , via Sedal­
ia, or over the Atlantic A Pacific IL IL,
via Vinita. For maps, time tables, in­
formation ns to rates, rout**, Ac., wo

13312333

AT*

pany offers 1,200,000 aerro af land in
Central and Southwest Missouri, at
from |3 to 111 per acre, on seven years'
time, with free transportation from 8tLmis to all purchasers. Climate, soil,
timber, mineral wealth, schools, church­
es and law-abiding society invite emi­
grants from ell points to tliis land of
fruits and ttowerv. For [articular. ad­
dress A. Tuck, Land Cnuunisnonor, St­

STIflCTL^-OflE

I School Inoks, a full amortment cvn, stonily on hand at tho City News Depot

15 .

:«i CANAL STREET,

A BRAN NEW SHOW.
Caskets, Cufflns. Burial fiol^ Am, in
Central Michigan. Personal atleudancv
aud good Hearse will l*&gt; furnished to
cuitonmn throughout the rounty free
of charge.
17tf
4ki.su, Burn A Co.

MCE

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE

nu

Don Henderson, says : “I1. T. Bar­
The Bmu ia tho bust advertising
num, (excepting Furepaugh}, ia the big­ medium ia tho Couaty of Barry, haring
gest humbug " Now Don what has nearly double tha circulation of any
I*. T. ever done to you that you should thor paper in tha County.
tf
try to detract from his reputation ?
Everybody known bo is tha Pniaer of
humbugs.

'A. D. Cook and wife and little Minnie,
Mrs. 8. H. Cook. Miee Abby Bmith,
Cheater Maeser and wife, ourself end
wife./Wewere vi.itwl byTTUBoFand
wBo and daughters from Prairieville,
Mr*. Wilbur and daughter from Bowell. Dr. IL C. Tumor and wife, Dr. H.
J. Turner ami friend from Allegan Oo^
| CapL John A. Tumor. Clifford Turner,
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Nichols, Misa Alice
Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. L. Wing of OrGold 115 7-B.
angwvillc. Mr. and Mr*. Itobert Mar­
shall of PrairieviHa. And with singing,
(.Tandy end warm.
fishing, sailing, boat racing, playing
croquet,
whist,
bathing,
strolling
Tha Circuit Court has adjourned
amongst tho rocks along shore, visiting be bald at East^aginaw. Not ao how­
the c aaeadao and tho grounds of the four ever; it is to ha at Grand Rapids,
other elube oo the Lake, made up aeesk- Sept., 15th, ICth, 17th, 18th, HHh, and
■ou of real enjoyment. On oao trip out
Wu hailfl the Plainwell wail with, “what
Truly Dewitt Hkillmao. of Barry, is
boat is that F"
unfortunate. But a few weeks slnoo bo
bad four homes killed by lightning, and
‘Where doaa she hail from I”
□o Thursday of last week, during a
kns.—•‘Williams" Island."
. is being delivered ou Btato
heavy storm, the wind unroofed his
‘What is aba laden with T"
-paraiory to paving.

Tn Gaut Cnieseu Jvxttxx is noth­
ing in oomparison to the imtnenae bussneeo l.-eing earriod on by Jim Sattoa.
Jim is on Jefferson Street, aad does
were lesmsss than ony other iastitalioa
of the kind in Hastings
Hl. store is
always full, prices low for saw ar ready
par, and would tike to have the public
call on him before they sfaaafer their
money at tho higher priced nooerias.
Grooerico of every drecription both light
and heavy.
Give him a call.
Jeflbreon 8t June 4th.
tf

GRAND 11 A.1 ’IDS, MICH

P. T. Barnum’s

SALT

GREAT TRAVELING

MUSEUM,

BARLOAV &amp; GOODYEAR

THE

C-3B

Keep a lurge uupply &lt;&gt;r Salt for sale nt Ixiweat market rales, in
their Brick Warebouxe.

nBMivrtmwatsntaatEimi tux Inta

1V1 HiKTAO'Fi'R.lEj
10 Barrel lots »d&lt;1 more aoW to defilerx at a very small ad­
vance above Cur-load Rates.

AND WORLD’S FAIR.

Light and Heavy Groceries,

Water Lime,
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kinds,
pi/IE LUflBEU fUlffll^D I/I Mt L04»
LOTS.

■ udidraln visited tho western

CITY
The thanks of our party are tendered
to the many friends who visited ua,
r the hills of New Hampshire who, with their happy heart., and fare,
made our trip to Gun Lake, an optoido
Hayfocd is spending a few
oa Hte's journey that will linger tong
tho State of New York with
in fond memory, and to Capt John A,
Turner the repicial thank, ol .the party
are tendered far taking charge of the
aril boat, and taking ua safely on many
a pleasant trip, and for Mo novel way of
landing the Pilgrim, at Hemlock Point,
whoa viriting oteoadaa. Wo shall toag
re move bar our trip to Qua lake, aa oao
of tho happy spoi*. aad hope it may be
our good fartuao to visit there agam,
»!». Ih—14■1’’

Wool, Wheat, Oats and Corn.

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.
Il has mrvarbMB oar tot to attend *
more civil, or mare afeMy conducted
dance than the &lt;mo give* at Union Hall
by tho Hose Boys' «a tbooveaiuR
‘h“

20th, inst

PATENT COOLER!

Rowers new brick is being rush*!
•kng, a. all buriaeoo is wbea sepesto taad-d by Buba.
Thejbig Postern are out for our rounty
fair, sod ws hop* they smtf bo wrilM*klered over the cuuaiy.
/
Dr. E. F. Brow a inform, us that be
shall return to thia city this week a^d

JOB PRINTING

�this point was carried nt tho polls with |
bid two dteeming rotes. Work aw
the bridge will begin soon, tho contract-.
or having agreed to take the bond., &gt;
which are to run IK years. The Bail-1
CURES
road Company offers' very roasouablo
inducements lor the erection of public Kite uniatism. Scalds, Lameness,
buildings and a commodious sc tool Neuralgia,
Borns, Sorrnexs,
bouse will bo erected during this fall.
1 The new corner, who expects to find Korv Throat, Bolls, Wounds,
here a barren and uniutoreeting naite
Ulefcrs, Bruises,
is sfrwiably surprised and feels asham­
Plies, Sprains,
ed of his prejudice. The tdcosing lay
of the land, the fancied bluff, in tho Toothache,
___ . Old
__ Sores,
Colic,
west and north, the picturesque ArkanAll Hemorrhages,
i sa. with its thickly wuodod islands and V.
Dlarrlia-a,
j tall cottonwood trveo, upon its banks,
the clean and cosy looking new bouses
j of the closely built village, tho depot
; with .he suirounding railway apparatus.
; and tho ondlcMi iron jiaralells of tha
. railway itself, form io oil a landacap
I of (wculiar chanif and you wonder how
I far wet ilbs to that traditional Amari'can (teert of Alkali, HaftekroOey

AUGL’HT, -1H7U.

BtcHic.E ctinnti o.«.
Grand River Villay Division

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The Germania Colony in Kansas

The German people all orer the Bait- j
urn aad Northern btatre of our count-'
ry and in Canada are taking a lively
interest in tho prugrx-w of the German
coloairation enterprise of the Atchison,
Topeka and Santa Fo Railroad Cura-;
pany, in the Great Arkansas Valley, and ,
Mr. C. B. Schmidt, the General German
agent of tho company, baa found it
neceMary to trmpfoy extra help to aasiat I
him in satisfying the popular clamor fur
‘‘particulars” ontho subject From the

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VINECAR BITTERS

■Jia Balm

SINE’S

Gorman Department of tho Load office, | /'/M
‘el
and tho decided bnsineos-tone of tha letnterprise
tars received there, we are led to judge
that EUoutoad, the central point of the
eoleny, is destined to bo Lb German bc
town of Ksn.se; tot not farmers and • Two I*rfaM61,000 2 I nnrrunifWO
utockratecrs only, but artisan., profess­ taSSEfc SIMMS
ional, and business men are taking steps
to indsntify themselves with the move-;
mont;—and well they may, tor the sur­
rounding country has al! the attributes,
that warrant tho growth and prosperity"
of a largo oxnmorcial and industrial
community. Our State is to be con­
gratulated upon the acquisition of a
class of attest, who. as n rule, bare
proven highly uutrumental in tbo de-|
velopment of tbo natural resource's &lt;-i
any region, which they hare made their

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;Joon-..’ng Complexion.

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O Gnu (W PnMIMB ii toi!

The ‘•Germania colony” L made up
of lands Irelonging to the counties of
Burton, Rice, Htaffurd and Bono. 1:
extends fat 30 miles North and South
and 12 miles East and Wmt, cvntain»in all 860 sections of land, or 230.
acres, of which 100,7CO acres bu-:
long to tho Rail read company. The re-:
morning 120,640 teres are Government[
land aad subject to homesteading and j
pre-emption. You may travel from tbo •
mouth of the Arkansas in the snnuy I
south, back to its snow.hid birth-place,
amid the glaciers ot Mount lanroln. and |
nowhere along those 2'X.hi miles uilD
you find, a My of laud, that in u richer i

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Michigan Central R. R.

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FLOUR MERCHANTS

New Book for Agents
Wild Life in the Far West'

A. N. SABIN,
Floir &amp; Grain Ceaaiwtiii Mmtait,

Cathartic Pills,

The Babcock

FLOUR; GRAIN. TUBE AND HEED
.CHAMPION.
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aril. A. Ute. at IM, r «VU*k is ike at-;
is Uuuk ■E"«&lt; M&lt;nro«.
roe.Oar!
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en up, goes to show that this |&gt;eculiarity is amply s^peeciauat Ite stock-!
man seeks cheap lands, with pleuty of i
healthy watett.hu fiisd* it in thax par-1
tion of the coloby. which extends South (
of the Arkansas river, at prim rang­
ing from Slopes acre, with Inxuruiut I
{future and an abt&gt;uAauc&lt;&gt; of dear'
spring* and creeks. The agriculturist'
knows what that black mellow «.il, from
fire to ten frwt doep can produce, and j
he rolecte his quarter wxlion from
among the lands lying north of tha riv* |
er or in the bottom along both iu banks, i
Large crops of Cora and Oata hare I
bs»en grown horn for years and all sort*
o! gsrdeu-truck due. tina!y. Melon.,
Bumpkins, Kjuaalic., Unuuut and route
of all kinds attain fabulous dinsetisiaas.
The iaitu-rasu hards of butfulo which

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■ is. matx eV brorr b.s er.u
telsr (k. iro-^ »Un IS. Ckrse
roU CMair. sit IhsMteafM.

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BOILER
DODD'S

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DOES IT!

L. N. MIXER'S

plainae the general dry and perched appennmeo of the wild land all along the
Arkansas Valley. But lot us break
that thin crust of dry sod, and what do
wo find but a mellow, moist alluvial sail.
:iU
£

Scrofula Syrup!
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notnentm is easily accounted for, shon
the facta are understood. The bed of

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tncmo.V, AND TltE SOUTH,
nos ... ur cukmio rim.

(TH O LERA.

sand and gravel, and tho robot];! of the
adjacent lands conaisriag of tho same
material, the superabundant waters
tfntd themselves through tea subsoil,

MSI

Mstamud OKU

.srcncbltdiMlon
modietee. It to
nnre&lt;te&lt;! by Phyre it hi
fa­
il I pesfttvrty ewre
I, 8TTHWJ9
Ittfri, KITEU\UXQ. GOVT- G01TRV.
\bi:oxcniT!^ xrnvora DEI) 1 LITT. INCH"\IENT cojrsvifPT10N,
'sad sR ffisrtws arising from an
th.pcre'cvmhffnn of the Blood.
B«at! for cur ntwatuua AxxaTir, in which yrrt wilt find rertiEratrs from rsliaUa anil truMVorthy ri.y«iwa Mluirfcrs of
the Grape! and ousts.
Di. St. UIU.a Iter, st MlsaS«^wy.ne keamaS it h nawaf
fcasndi ailirtm SlssaB.eWliwn.i
mcMK -

Eruptive and Cutancou« I
such aa fit. Anthony's Fire Jiose or
Erysipelas, Pltnplcs, Blotch. Postules. Boils. Tumors, Tetter ..r roll
Rheum. Ulcers andfiore&gt;, Dysjiepsis, INbillty and all Itnpurt'-Ie* &lt;4
the blood.
*■
Hixeb’s s&lt; roui la fivuvr Lo-, dr*
Ing the.twat fcw yeare, cured tl. cJBds
of sufTerlnif pattenta |n all pcut|&gt; ftba
country. It is the &gt;

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Price. *1,00 per Settle,

GIVEN
Wa SatMl sa litpal Otromo. wssaicJ .st rest,
tor Enuntog, Ins to evvry Agrel fir .

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IL XVIII.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27. 1873.

NO. 18.

PriitsiMal tfli BWW Carfi-.
a lima, but was wtiling to trust to his
iadgnsent If ho thought it far the
Leet, oho would not my anything to keep
him back.
And Will want.
B was veiy loneaomo for Hester after
ho ru gone. Pho found horwlf count­
ing tho months over, sometime®, that
mutt elapse before his return. Timo
teemed to more nt a snail's pace, just
because the wanted it to hurry.
Tho end of the second year ttftrr:
Will's departure found Heater'and her
mother in th® city. A great change— '
and a sudden ono—had come into their '
lives. A mortgage about which they'
had known nothing, had fidltm due, and '
th® owner of it, a hard. grasping, nserei.]
leas man, had turned them out of haute .
and home, with nothing but their hands
between them and absolute want He®.;
tor had tried, io get a living in tho little
village by towing: but, u iu moat (mall,
country placus, vnry litflo tewing wat
dona uutoida flin, famUliw. and at last
•k® l&gt;ad to give up Ute attempt to lire in
that way. Then aho limi concluded to
try tho city. At first, affairs wen: on
smoothly. She tad succeeded in getting
plenty of work to do at fair wage®
Thon her mother, never very strong,
had fallen sick, and demanded a good
deal of time am! care, and tho drain'
upon her slender purse was frightful to
think of became to littte was coming
into IL
*
Hooter worked on resolutely. She
was not one of ttoad yuuug women who
give np easily. Hho felt that abo ~ui
went. Her mother must not raffar, if
ate did.
into tho nlgbia aha ut
before her (ab!o and stitelwd away as if
life doiwodod ujwu iL And when the

Hate a Full Stock of

HARDWARE!
tndudiag everything Imp! {n * fini( pla-l

0Kvcr 4-00 running in Bany County 1 I
Nearly 300 «,M ’’.V "*• sitin' IR71.
»oM hurt KCtuion.
oO.-'t'M alrttvly tote w«M»n.

THE

CHILLED PLOW !

a full Jiao of extras on hand

- 'CC^SJIHA-?' ST&lt;; U JI BAKER
WAGON !
i V”—
“* *3^” wiu “•
«•
»r*-

10,000 Machines

OUR CULTIVATOR

DENTIST

Saiiille,

.’SKiafearJ
chimed, suddenly, and want out Pret­
ty soon ho came back, bringing tho

Hra,—In tho obedience ia th® direotiosi of th® Esacnliv® 1 have tho honor
"WoH never Jet it go," ho Mid, kiss­ to traasmii to tta convention a copy of
ing Heater. “I ibouldn't have found th® report &lt;rf th® C mu TurHiTi ap­
you if it hadn’t been for this."
pointed "to •.certain ihooureoei ration
And to-day that pictur® liangt above
their mantel in thoir pleasant home, the
most cherished of alt Better’s . "oarth
IHtaeerion.”

Michigan, hold at Ann Arbor, ia Sep­
tember, IBM. which Metered to,
Knuckle to Ohio.
.

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‘.

Michigan Exchange.

What is it ?

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

FINE NEW STOCK OF
noons.

DRUGS

Dye StnfiH,

IF YOU WANT

1’Al NTS &amp; OILS
J-

TffiEMICASHSTORB

Now Formers,

Thu he

which If maste of good tlmlwr. and proswriV put together. there fa no danger of a
fataiw. Of^ll ul^p.ei iwr toUU. I doteT re—mber of taring a ^mik- fall-

L. HEEP.
tauwantian,

PAMtB-BAXaiat

M &lt;MiM.(p&gt;rl*l*ia«l®UM art.
Onlfm |&lt;&gt;r tasar-ar&lt;' Jobe

Will not be Undersold.

-■yrvK to: sri!ri,
OLIVET COLLEGE!

BASTINGS BABBLE WORKS

Wi atlBtatal
DgN.XI.SIJ
Students esm eater

the middle of the
FALL TEKM.

poSmY

tho nortbsm bottafaryuf Cta
8ta tea ; that fin® bring ano of ths bo«n&gt;
dariaa to which tho receat act of CDagreta requires thb aomt ot th® State at
Michigan by a change of her present

by tho artectea of compact custtaitted iu .
the aforesaid ordinance of 1787—and.
winch, if aeceodod to by tho people of' I to eumy.Md ascortafa the bate sitexMiririgan, would doprire «" of all jnris- ticn. in reference to tta lata coast of
dictioa over tho water® of Laho Erie, this state, of tho lino denominated by
and gratuitously bretow on Ohio tho ox- the act of eoBgresn, of the 15th el Juno,
'
Thanking the farmers of Barry county for their liberal nupBare she WM m tho city, and there I chniro iurinrictiou on (ho waters o( the 1836, as th® tao to be ran north sari,
port in Uiff pant, we hope we shall merit it in the ftitnrv. believ-'
hang the picture, and if ever she frit the said lake, from tho Penusylruaia Hoc from "th® moat northwardly capo of tta
ing it is for our inaterinl interest to support hunte manufacture.-. (
need of tkotcv, eta fejt it now. Why to the month of Detroit rirer; u gift, Miami Bay," to Ita Territorial une, be­
Lujan; BiocL HW June 19, 1872.
not see what could bo done with it f tho extent of which (wo hoisare) nnitlier ing the some line proporad und sulimit“
DWIOBT A M'RBALL.
But tho thought of letting her picture congress, nor the state of Ohio, fully ted to tta people of this etato, for ttair
go wM Uk® that of parting with an old conmrelwndod; and hare, required tho neveptaneo or rejection, as tta boundary
’ friend. Sb® hail formed an attachment people of this state to giro their assent line tataoan Mictogaa end Ohio, state
that they taro carefully attendod tho
.1- _r_:__ L.:» -V____ «------------ »__
' for it that was strong and deep. Many
duttea atsigued thsui, and do make the
to it -toth Lto; fiktol
loliowmg.
to think of, Oould ata fat ily&gt;
"valley through which a rim ren foim- j?
to think about tlud." she
And whereas, th® LagUlaluro of this
•late, without any authority derived
■Lttf
.“V.
from our constitution, by an act entitled
may derive from it. I must net w »el- "an act, tn provide foe tin oleetfon ef
dclcgato* to a rtinreuisoa," rofor par­
ea."
Hie took down the pktnro and wrap­ ticularly to Mid as: of cougreos, and
•oom to adopt it aa the loais of thrir
ped it in a paper and wanfaut
“Mother, mother!" she enod nn Lour ACflonaud to acknowledge the power
later, re sta came hurrying up stairs’ theredruaonmed by evngress.
dky
"1 hare eold my vnetttro tot' ItDd.
And wboesri Ihis conventton taking
Think of that I And you can g6 fo tho into outaideoUiou th® just rights *4
\ Yre, My "Trip Hammer. " with which I make Iron* for BUGGIIX.
Michigan, as rrepcct® her toutltcrn uud
The
invnFd
smiled
sadly.
"You
ore
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SOUth-eottarn
lioundary, and also her
CLOTinHO.
This Valuable ••MacMUrtt" I hare long felt the need of. It is one of the greal
I wealing your life tut Jot me, Hcutm-," .
, which enable me to sdl Buggta so LOW a® to DEFY COMPETITION.
tile said, kiseir.g her daughter"1 fare; I
, "God will repay you, if I never can."
I
HATS ATO-CArS,
"You bar® paid me a thousand Medicines
, law," anretreJ Heater. "AB I nak ,
There wwsaprt Ity littl® etocy ronooc. I of you now is, that you will get wall tu |
fast at poatiHe, when we gnt away tan j
BOOTS ANO SHOES,
thia horrible den. Think of it, mother' ।
Wo ahalf bo able to see sonpjthhig ,bo ।
tides a great dreert of dusty old haute*, ।
wifli a little potvh of Hu® tky oswrtsfad, i
and lot tho thought strengthen you'for ,
tho journey."
It wss errauged tlsst tiny wore to |
And two Seated Fanners’ Buffies al
tear® the city on ' Monday. Tin® ar- |
rougvmeBt would giro them two dare'
School Boeks Sltitioneri/
to
gM w»dy fa. Heater buried hurwlf ।
iSbiiiSi* STEmSi &amp;
licknres Heater nunal him faithfully, In tuskfag *11 needful pnqi-niticns, and 4
and attended to hi* many wants m if ho
tad tarn bar faitat Th® old jnan was
wonderfully grateful for Iter kfadtmsa,
There wa» never before an opportunity of this kind offered in Hastlm.-®, whereby
you could Jtrt a Buggy for &lt;*&gt; -mall nn amount of mnm-y. 1 4u not inteud tn !«•«■
iLwhe
my reputation as a Kggy bulkier by relUng a «« artfete.

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS

Sweet's H°Tel&gt;

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Mr. Hilt pnwenk-J a communicate &gt;td
from Ira Smith and thirty others, in­
habitanta of Tofado, in the diluted ter­
ritory. claiming to lie ritisans of Michigen, arid as such, asking her protection,
aqd eoletnnly protecting against tho'
power of the convention to surrender tn
Ohio the district of country lying north i
Of tho Fulton line, ia which they&gt;vo .
purchaeed laud® of the general govern- .
tuemi; apd thtl. inasmuch as they hare
aided in forming tta constitution of the I

Michigan. _.

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. Au ««»k traMtUs tUeaM «*.

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of congroM to divest them of their right®
•nd privilege® under tho tame.
Said, communication having boon
rend, woe laid fen th® table.
Mr. Clark .offend tho following pre­
amble and raeolution, which wm laid
cu th® table and ordered to bo printed :
Beeler sat before the one window in
JHUrsws, Tho congress ul (lui United
tho old tonrauml Louts this hut, Angnst Rial re, by an act entitled "an art, to Mafternoon, and thought. Tho doctor tatilish the 'northesn L.vundsy of tho
had told her that very diy, that what state of Ohio, and to provide for th®
her mother needed more than anything admission of th® elate ul Michigan into
•tee wax th® pure air of her native hrtb; tho Union, upon tho conditions therein
thia city air, hot. dry, dustr. wot stiffing expressed approxed Jun&lt;&gt; ISlh, 1S38,
her. Hho would nerer be any better did enact and \l»elan&gt; "That tho emstiunleas she could lenvn tho esty. But _ ___________ ______ __ __ _ __________ _
how to get her into th® country? Hee- people of Michigan hare formed for
ter thought flu&gt; problem over until she them»elrvs bo and tho same is hereby
was disry. Bho wits half worn out, I accepted, ratified and confirmed ; and
bcrm-lf, with overwork, and thn rent that tho said tiato of Michigan shall be
was duo, and several thing® must bo and It hereby declared to be on® of tho
had right awsr. And taking all three United Btatoe of Asncrica, and is hosoby
into runsideration, where was tho money admitted into the Union, upon an equal
to eonwi from to take her mother to the I footing with tho original state® In Ml
paradise of green fieldc and^widc, blue roopecte whateouver,*’ dicreby ocknowledging out constitution as republican,
and in areecdnnce with tho cunsfitaiioc
of tho United eta toe. and tho ordinance

Salt! Salt! Salt!
FARMERS

______ Jg-! -. — On motion of Mr. Drake the docu­
ments received tan the tfaaretaiy of
State together with the Ota pewMBted
by Mr. Wing taring been read, aa fol­
lows
were ordered to be printed.

TF.1UU BKABOXABLK.
Union Bleak, over lfo«ou Qwh Hose.

020100010129150200

�laruirr

hiapU*saut u*l tradable exsay. on
■‘Motion in Plants.**’ James Jackson
Jstvot, tho well-known writer on art,
contributes a very interesting account
ot “Mrs. Browning's English Homo."
Tfe* deportment* of Muek. Art. and
Uteatnm,ara-racli wril dilted. with
good solid reading matter, fully main-

was wrecked on tho Chicago and Alton
mark upon tho pageo of history ; who Railroad, near Lemont, an Saturday
ho* conferred a benefit upon his country LmU has given an account of fee acci­
that will be ramemlxrod by the latest dent from which tho following extract*
geueraliou, bo aland* without an equal
for plainness of manner and unaffected
simplicity of character. He ia one ef
those rare exception* among public mon

pick up a newspaper to trad, bet the
test thing that moots the eye—“Anoth­
er smaah up.oa the------ R.B." On
tho I (Sth rest, there occurred one ol the

esgo and Alton Roe!, that was ever
witnesaod. We give elsewhere a state­
ment by Mr. A. 8. Burgos*, conductor
on tho paaaenger train, which collided
with a freight train, and whereby many
Uvea were lost There certainly is a
great responsibility resting upon some­
body in tho above case, and the ques­
tion ia, is there no hopes of our railroad
managers securing some way wherebypeople, when trarating upon railroads,
can ride without fear of being killed
before they rorah thoir place of destina­
tion. We think there should certainly
bo alrefcnn in this direction, and tho
following from tho Detroit Daily Tri­
toms of tho 23d in»t^ meets our views
exactly, and wo hope tho suggestion*
may be speedily acted upon:

friend, but ofiener without His movetuenls uro slow, as if ho believed in tak­
ing things easy, when there was no »*cearity of being In a hurry. He would
bo called a alow walker; ia fact, given
s’certain distance to walk and nine out
of ten would beat him, but none would
appear Im fatigued at the end of the
journey. U«s walking i* in keeping
with his general character. What he
lacks in nervous activity he makes up in
reliability, firmnees, endurance.
He
is more substantial than brilliant. This
ia noted in his conversation. Plain,
matter-of-fact expression* fall from bis
bps. What he ha* to say Js said in a
few words A alow talker, ho improel&gt;g~ihi«l&lt;-riUnda hie subject thoroughly,
fed any* lees then be think*. You
leave his preeenco g’ith a pleasant impreaxion of feo man. You vote him a
gentleman in every sense of the term,
and if you forgot what be said, yuu will
not soon forget fee unassuming tinner

‘‘The Chicago TnKow reasons with

phe on the Chicago ft Alton rood prove*
feat there exists a nvcearity for some
change ia the present system of opera­
ting raflway tinea
Nearly all fee
hoary traffic railroads now claim to
manage their train* by telegraph
through •*» train duspairher." In point
,
of fact, huworur, the uiovciuauta of
train* are merely reported tn him, and
it is only te cane of delays, ete., that ho
telegraphs order* directly to tho con­
,
ductors. It certainly would s«m as if
it would be wire to enlasgo that officer'*
authority, and make hi* direction nw#*sary before n train can kava any Hatian on tho fine. Now conductor* while
‘•on time" hare ‘■the right of way" ac­
cording to the grade* of their trams,
and uro required to lock out for each
other according to certain fixed rub-*,
and within this limited discretion they
make long runs without any iaatnic-'
tions from the train dispatcher. At tho'

unporalist, even if the people clamored
for the conversion. is beyond our com­
prehension. Uwe believed the Oppo-

ridiculous talk, we would ask them to
describe the means to be employed to
bring about thia wonderful transforma­
tion of personal character. But we pre­
sume the charge ia kept standing bocause it is the only cte loft for Demoe­
racy to practice upon. Charge* rotating
tn what has been can bo va*ily proved
tor divproWd. When you come to deal
wkli'tbe future we can only judgj it
by tho past- Tho Dnnocrary are woltons to coin charges out of, the un­
known future, but when they are driv­
en to that cxtAmity they must nut axpect sotiriblo poojje to accept Dcesocratic pfophocy a» equal to verified
trutli. When tho sun aud tho moonexchange places, or. what i* squally
improbable, the Detaocralic party be­
comes noted for its honesty, then wo
' may look out for king* in this country —
‘ not before. If we ouull be assured of

whkh their locanotiTM met. In this
case Um co^darter Beane, of the coal
train, octet *Uh ““““I roeklceaaesa,
in violation also of tho plain rales of
tho road, and with horribly fetal results.
It is certain that if the Chicago A Al­
ton regulations bad made it notwessry
fpr him to hold his tram at Lemont un­
til directed to start out by tho Bloom­
ington officer, who had also boon duly
advised by telegraph of tho movements
of tho express, this particular accident
Wo haw ao dieporitfon to taU into
tho common error of genoraiixing too
broadly farm a single occurrence of this
kind, but at least ooa other important

Tax September number of ff’ewTt
ZZeoNdeU Xsyem./ is cn our tabfo. Wo
always have a good word to any for this
publication—it is such a whole-souled
book—co wide awake, so Indy and cotortainiug, yet always w chaste and rofined. It is a regular little go-ahead,
too, as comparison between it" numbers
will prove. Wo kern that tho firm of
8. 8. Wood A Co., dissolved in March
last, the Co. (8. E. Bhutee, Mayor of
Newburgh,) retaining poseeesion of the
magazine mailing IL V. Osborne (Ten­
ormin) as editor. Ho, though the pub liestiou rcalfy rhangvd hands, it has not
suffered from (ho management bl a new
publisher or now editor, but Jtodvr the
redoubled efforts of its energetic pro­
prietor, has gained new force and new
attractiveness. l*rice only one dollar a

conferance with the Ute Indians some
time during the present month.
The exposition building is being rapid­
ly pushed to completion. Tho exmbi­
the meadow*. Tho other engine burnt tion space has all been taken and thorn
at the same time. A man—I don’t is every prospect of a very successful
know who it was—ran up to me, shriek­
ing with agony, and throw himself Into
my arms, I tried to hold him, but his
clothes lore off him, and feo flesh came
off with them. I was nearly stunned
at fee sight. Them wore a dozen or
mores stripped itark naked, running up
and down, craxy wife pain. They were
(earing at their bodies, and~feannjf off
great handsftil of flesh. Tho psaMDgers behaved admirably. They took up
t!io victims and carried them into
the coaches. I told them to bring them
into the ricoping car, and they did.
First thing I knew tho ladies. God blew
them! were tearing up their undof^
clothing to bind up the sufferers. Why,
Sir, iu half a minute they hud scarcely
anything left on them. There was
round one man’s hand a laoe handknrohief tliat must have cost a email for­
tune. I could not stand that any long­
er. I did not care what tho company
•aid, ao I just gave order* to open tho the throne of France by a party of le­
gitimise Ho acoepte. The Honaparti st* party is also active. It dues not
worn likely that the name of republic
l will be Ling retained.
The late Rufus Drdgv, of Beaver
Dam, Wisconsin, a bachelor, loft the
Fox Lake Female Coltogn, Ripon Cob
loco aad Belloit College KutaRJ each,
and fcW0W to found a foaxate *.mir.a-

ot

.MS. k. h.. . VEBY 1AB0B BTOCT.
W .Ml.. 4
iVEXIY
EOWE81
ll.Jh.TES .'Uw-Soekor

-m-riSTES AWZ&gt; LlfiUOBS, *. Kami
l&gt;nESCBUTIOS.S CABEEULLY COMPOUNDED

SIDEBOARDS al fc DfflfflG ROOM
numruBE, n arrant
HALL TREES. 8KCRETARIKR.
BOOK CASES, and everything fotiml
la a Flrst-ClaM Estal.ltahinciit, eau be
prorated byMlllwK«n.■VELBOft. MATTEK A CO.,
29 A 31 Cnnal Street,
IGmff
GRAND RAPIDS.

Also a Fino Assortment of

TV C

MI’SIC’, -A.T TVljJVV YOItK I*RICES T
■&gt;-11-.* D-”?'*
w

Streets, Haatinga.

J t'OH

...

Tua Rxrcauc for August is at hand
with its usual matter of political intor-

Aiistis ii tie Haitius Baner.
her. And here let us remark, that no
|»r*on, who would Im jostod or have
the moot reliable jwlitical information, i
should be for a moment without the Rf\foMi». Terras |2 per year in advance.
i Address the Republic Publishing Co.,
I Washington, D. C.

THE PRAIRIE CORH-SHELLEB.

New Advertisements.

L1EE SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS !

WATERCOLOR
AND OILS,
BOOZER A FIANDERS,
S3 Canal Street.
Grand Rapids.

SEND F^R CATAlX^UErf
lost bare thus far been rwwnd, sad
sttrnral are still missing.
Colonel George F. McFarland, of
Penn., one of the dulogaha from the
United Stales to the Good Tmnplar*
Leagne of England, spoke nt several

State is timberloa*. South of tho Ptatte
Eivoc lumber for building* is : chiefly
obtained from Chicago or tho Misri*lippi Hirer, via the Railroad running
westward from Burlington. But such
lumber to oxponaivu, one-third more so
than in New England, and many a pio­
neer has no money, or next to none.
How then can a poor man obtain a
bottaeT-He can bcud a sod house biaiaolf, incurring no axpenae whatever ex­
cept foe a door aad window which he
can buy ready made for W at say rail­
road station.
Th*:*od-buuto builder finds hi* mater­
ial ready to bi* hand, in every furrow

and 1J verpool, at Meh of which he «U
reouivod with great uiithuriaam.
A Farmer uamod Geo. A- Knappen. of
Richland. Ksdnmamo county, Mich.,
hung hi* v**t on the fenco aud went to
work. A cult cuiue along and chewed

Novella's Cheap Music-

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ello’s Cheap Editions

Bunner baa a series of three msgnificcnt views in tlw Rocky Mountains,
made expressly for tfe ^ifew. In three
days of Yellowstone expeditions and ex­
cursion* to thi* famous region, those

IfarcrMni, -¥o.

I full-psgo view of Clear Crook Canon,
i Roeiqi Mountains, opens up tho wonderfcl grandeur o! tho*. hidden solitude*
1 in a way to make thorn seem real; a
’ largo picture oi the Snowy Rango of

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witohiug young woman confined in n
riroog tower to keep her from her lover.
MriMm Hou*, a Now Yock artist, has
a fefepogt, study ot “Brookrido Will-

Go to the Banner Office
IforFOTE JOB WORK.

fie trial of Mto jfates iMfc.i. tat- '
Juek, Setemakte, Meek hastefeiHit fe-Uok. has rrowttadi. their eon- ,
wtera oftb.smrtA.ta.Mdl XWby i

New Styles.

F PIANO lOKtKil-ASSlCS,

» the Rocky Mountains, girm one tho im­
’ prosrioa that all tho world ia made ol
mountain*. A chatming fuli-page pio­
* tart after Lajouno, a French artist,

Out of this prairie quarry
rerts to agriculture are found prowling Straw.
around a neighborhood, talkteg loud about wino days labor of one man sufficss to complete a sod-houso fifteen foot
.. . . ...
dwelling wnrpanics would by Ma plea be enabled to eras the wcragaof fee fenaer and tha
place that pan of their management, nohihty of hto aneiort calling, effur
which is fiM noet closely related to tho
safety of their pwuagm, iafee harnU

New Scales

New Prices.

sine than the September uGAtot. Europe and America have been laid unde*
contribution to tarnish the most marvaUosuly beautiful picturoe which fee
be« artists can produce. Mr. A- F.

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€Sr O €&gt; X&gt; ®

S..Tre CUWIMU8. LITHOGRAPHIC CARDS, REWARDS OF
MERIT, and everything you need in

BACOIfc&amp; KARRS’

Magarino, Newburgh, N. Y.

mancx, but it is Mrictly true, cad I
think you would like to bear the utaty
There waa a craiy follow on his w»y tb
the asylum at. Jacksonville. He was
noisy and dangerous, and was baud cuffed and placed in the smoking-cur
when we toft Chicago. Just after tho,
explosion a young
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her lie would be looked alter, and tried
to quiet hur down, but *ho ».mid not
remain still. I was afraid of her get­
ting into trouble. Sho told me bur
brother was crazy, and could not look
after hinunll. I triad to keep her fur a

hitherto lived on their wita and follow­
ed ths Democratic party into the last
ditch, have suddenly hod a new revela­
tion, which directs them to fee sbovri
and tta&gt; boo to rrtrioyo tluir loot for­
tune*. They call themaelvee fanu#r*.
and borrow their neighbor*’ reai*n to
ride through the town upon, ao as to
impcesa the lever* of agriculture with
the idea that they belong to fee Pat­
trona of Husbandry. Tree, few ot theeo
newly-fledged farmer* can toll tho differanco between a cabbage and a turnip;
but in their shirt alecrea, wife a scythe

wo advise the genuine former to keep a
sharp eye “P°“ these broken-down
pohucal books. with gad-stick in hand
and ek/ver seed ia fecit hair, coma

rrEJI mid (J OEEEE

CHAMBER 8BTT«.
price S6.00, including Chromo*
illsgw •
Bello" and •■Crossing tho Moor."
James Sutton ft Co., publishers, M
Maiden Laqu, N. Y

Tho government troop* eeem'to be gsining ground.
Th® ealuon property of Milwaukee is
put down a* worth 1160,000. Thia is
asido from stock of liquor*.
Cholera to reported at Warren coun­
ty, Illinoi*. It prorail* extensively In
Girard county, Kentucky.
A colony of 160 familie.. is being orgamxed at Indianapolis. Many pro­
pose to settlo in Southern California.

Loox Oct rox Tax Pounjctaxa—The
Democratic politicians of the West have
^^Mitly Hevelopod a wonderful ioclina'^xs for farming- Fellows that have

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larg* sympathy for the former’* xoo-ntaout, sad hope that U will succeed ia
bringing about a healthy reform ia th*
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not with ms kwratodgs of Jfe&gt; where­
abouts of • ringfe team uml-niLliad re­
liance upon fee MteMy to iratracrira*
of aom* oW frshx manager st same
unknown point «u tho line. Ttus al­
teration ia the feiotteg igutem would bo

my Hfe," **&gt;d ho. "have I witnessed
such a sight It vm tho fifth collision
in which I was a participant, but never
did I sec *uch utter mj»ery. In th*
meadows on cither ride of the track

J," GENUINE BARGAIN*

■ PARLOR GOOODS

living until thia change takao place,
Msthu.-elahS yean would be a* infancy
compared to our ripe old ago.

1
upon an ox cart, just as their neighbors।
pose home from the post office, it would.
require ctooe taspectfost to detect the,
hungry politician beneath the diaguiae

GOOD !

“F. W." has a chatty attic!# “Conooroing Costums."
*”
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Bottle," ia । J

It is amusing to those who have a
personal knowledge of tho rimpUcity of
character which dirtinguiaba* Proekloat
Grant, to read the riUy
*
dulgod in by some of the (
per* about his tendency

UP OUR WAY THIS SUMMER.
fbody -ft iivlied tb call and kxiiifrine the fi:w
nt&lt;»ck consulting of ■'

Coffees,

A
A
TJ- jocrCASH PAW FOR BUTTER A]
SMITH, MANEE &amp; PR]

Grttnc,

�Tn« R&gt;«r'|*u«M|

If the wholesale petes at rigox* ia
any criterion aa to their roof worth, awely A few doaee of Dr. Ransom's Hive
Jute Nobles baa the boot tot ever brought Byrep and Tolu, or Honey Syrup, will
I..-thte city. n
... Wood, who
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into
Dan
has
stop your cough and haul your lungs.
berm holding forth in the grocery, to ITiyeiclana use and prescribe it. Only
ba«x&gt; and cigar line on the romer with 35 cwnf per bottla
Jute, sold out a few days rinse to Jute,
Ihaaxuou, Dnurxar, on Buxwr
and among the stock ware several boxes Ftvx.—Take ono teupooaful of Dr.
of cigars, and after Wood had been
Milter's Magnetic Balm, put into tea­
gone a day or on. Jute found that tho cup of water sweetened wall with white
rigiriboxro each rootaumd but few
sugar, end drink within a half hour,
cigars each, as ths boxes wen about
Ito pest tho dose every liour or two, if
throe fourths full of paper and just
cigars enough on tup to hide the paper.
Whether Jute will over get satisfaction
from Wood, remains to bo soon.

iteaux. may not be ro fortunate, w.
propoeo to give them some idea of tho
grounds and locality. Their ground,
are s&gt;t»»l^l
-l
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WiJKr-.

mA f-r nun—M. J*k«sH .... ... 1 IL.VJ. I

micHti.
dancing hall, with fifteen high French
window, opening to the floor. Above
are the slocpinK aportmmts, high and
airy, with a piaxm extending cs&gt; throe
•idee, giving a fine view of the lake and

Vs-t. ™

country around ; a good cmumodious
barn "on the cs»L and|boat house ou the
south ou the shore ; ice house &lt;m the
north, also ctoee to shor^Kikhen or

XSi

rook room attached to Uie main bmlding, with stove, rooking utensils, dishes,
As.—a complete outfit to supply a fam
ily or party of thirty to forty pereons.
The grounds are the finest around the
lake. Nature spared no pains to make
ttvm Uaufiful. Lying high and dry
and sloping off gently to the lake, where
the shore ia lined with huge boulders,
which have lain there and been wavewashed through the centnriee that have
pawed since the era that mark, their
jourm-j hither, whoa man was not,
“when dukneee covered the deep.”
There is, too, the "Lovers' Rock,"
wtigbidujtemy, many tons, (and wo
marked a wril-boaten pathway to that
stxtl) and almost wished wo were young
again. It «&lt;Wmod that sitting there,
with ajuight, bewitching moon, giving

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LOCALS

Dr. L. W. Faulkner, of Champaign,
HL, says: “I have been selling Krom
Fever Tonic for several years past, un­
der a warrant to euro, and have had but
one instance of failure. Ftcm what I
use of its action, I believe it will euro
in Marty-nine casso in every hundred."
Hoch testimonials as this certainly indi­
cate merit ia thia ague modkina
Tba
tveying them to the proprietors warrant it to euro ague A
loek up. Which caused them to yell fire box of pills ia each wrapper
J. P.
and also murder. Thuy were however Roberts A Co., will furnish it.
locked up, and on the following inornixid their fines and went on their way
-rojohing
Tho Hose Company take this oppor­
Gsus Law.—Bctow wo give tho tew tunity to return their thanks to tho
for the protection of game as amended public generally fur tha patronage ex­
tended to the Company at thvir ball ou
at the last trouou of the'Legislature;
Sec. 1. “Tfo Psseb
auu tf tho 20th, inst, and also to individuals
Jfisk^ea Mart,. That no persons shall
pursue, or bunt, or kill any wild elk,
wild buck, doe, or fawn, save only dur­
ing the months of October, November,
and Doeember in each year; or kill or
destroy by any means whatever, any
woodcock until niter tho fifth day of Ju­
INm» s Exvkscr ia by no means a
ly ; or aay (irairie chicken, or pinnated “euro allit only cures diseases that
grouse, ruffled grouse, rosumonly called
partridge w pheasant, er aay wood deck, are acted on by similar agents
teal duck, or mallard duck, save only
troui the first day u( September in each
year to tha first day Of January next

licit ilpjt# |litice;.

Mondaye arivale at tha Hastings
Rouse.
Hon. Birney Hoyt, Frank
Seymour, Grand Rapids ; IL H. Brown,
Battle Croak; L. T Osborn, Ctoviand,
Ohio; Ed H. Williams, Detroit; A H
Ellis, Middleville; J. I- Holmes, Jack­
son; W. H. Wood. N. Y ; P. IL Chrroll, Chicago; C. M Atkins, Toledo, O.;
and Jno. H. Batea, Katomaano.
Torpeniug aad Fimas,
IP, 1873.
wife, Constantino; Chas. Allen. Bagiasw Wnxuxa A Wiumt, Mrs. Co.
City; C. Aldoa, Howard City ; L. Clark,
625 AroeAroy, Are Fori
Bettie Creek ; and A. Knupfol, Chicago
Awarded GlfuJ Medal on Progress,
Grand Modal of Merit, and tho only
Hewing Machine Cotnfiany reroiuu.otsJcd by tho International Jury for the
square to be dug np and destroyed. Grand Diploma of Honor.
Now we hope tho Comtuoa Council will
rro that the rams thing bo dene about
our elreets, aa tha said streets abound
with dock, thiailm, burdocks and other
Drugg i «t

thing around, a fellow could talk love.
tno.-.nsbins, flipperjig and tomfoolery to
his and her heart's content, and then re­
. tiro to those ssfl fasrey rewfas and ro- 1' Vit! paid a short visit to tho Union
pose. Oh, how sweat I We could not. School building thia morning, and found
after looking the matter over carefully, tho workmen ell buoy u boor. There
make but few suggestions to add to th4
beauty and convenience of the grounds i
A well should be dug, affording good wise, with such workmen os Henry
' Lewie, Lt&amp;*etc. Tho building will be
water with very bl tie expense, and tha
bwflili nga whites ashed would add much' ready for occupancy, on or about the
ini of October.
/Our party proper consisted ol D. IL
X'ook and wife, Marshy end little Will,

SPECIAL NOTICE.

THE

GREAT FIRE,’
Which burnt usariy XX) buildings oa July Utb fortunately did sol. loach our Htore, and wo shall offer great Bav-

“IIIIW SffllTPE”
OF OHB EKTIRE STOCK FOB MEN AND BOYS

SUMMER ' CLOTHINC
COST.”
ollen d a first class, all-rail route from
St. Louis to Texas, either over tho Mis­
souri. Kansas A Texas R. R , via Sedal­
ia, or over the Atlantic A Pacific IL IL,
via Vinita. For maps, time tables, in­
formation ns to rates, rout**, Ac., wo

13312333

AT*

pany offers 1,200,000 aerro af land in
Central and Southwest Missouri, at
from |3 to 111 per acre, on seven years'
time, with free transportation from 8tLmis to all purchasers. Climate, soil,
timber, mineral wealth, schools, church­
es and law-abiding society invite emi­
grants from ell points to tliis land of
fruits and ttowerv. For [articular. ad­
dress A. Tuck, Land Cnuunisnonor, St­

STIflCTL^-OflE

I School Inoks, a full amortment cvn, stonily on hand at tho City News Depot

15 .

:«i CANAL STREET,

A BRAN NEW SHOW.
Caskets, Cufflns. Burial fiol^ Am, in
Central Michigan. Personal atleudancv
aud good Hearse will l*&gt; furnished to
cuitonmn throughout the rounty free
of charge.
17tf
4ki.su, Burn A Co.

MCE

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE

nu

Don Henderson, says : “I1. T. Bar­
The Bmu ia tho bust advertising
num, (excepting Furepaugh}, ia the big­ medium ia tho Couaty of Barry, haring
gest humbug " Now Don what has nearly double tha circulation of any
I*. T. ever done to you that you should thor paper in tha County.
tf
try to detract from his reputation ?
Everybody known bo is tha Pniaer of
humbugs.

'A. D. Cook and wife and little Minnie,
Mrs. 8. H. Cook. Miee Abby Bmith,
Cheater Maeser and wife, ourself end
wife./Wewere vi.itwl byTTUBoFand
wBo and daughters from Prairieville,
Mr*. Wilbur and daughter from Bowell. Dr. IL C. Tumor and wife, Dr. H.
J. Turner ami friend from Allegan Oo^
| CapL John A. Tumor. Clifford Turner,
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Nichols, Misa Alice
Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. L. Wing of OrGold 115 7-B.
angwvillc. Mr. and Mr*. Itobert Mar­
shall of PrairieviHa. And with singing,
(.Tandy end warm.
fishing, sailing, boat racing, playing
croquet,
whist,
bathing,
strolling
Tha Circuit Court has adjourned
amongst tho rocks along shore, visiting be bald at East^aginaw. Not ao how­
the c aaeadao and tho grounds of the four ever; it is to ha at Grand Rapids,
other elube oo the Lake, made up aeesk- Sept., 15th, ICth, 17th, 18th, HHh, and
■ou of real enjoyment. On oao trip out
Wu hailfl the Plainwell wail with, “what
Truly Dewitt Hkillmao. of Barry, is
boat is that F"
unfortunate. But a few weeks slnoo bo
bad four homes killed by lightning, and
‘Where doaa she hail from I”
□o Thursday of last week, during a
kns.—•‘Williams" Island."
. is being delivered ou Btato
heavy storm, the wind unroofed his
‘What is aba laden with T"
-paraiory to paving.

Tn Gaut Cnieseu Jvxttxx is noth­
ing in oomparison to the imtnenae bussneeo l.-eing earriod on by Jim Sattoa.
Jim is on Jefferson Street, aad does
were lesmsss than ony other iastitalioa
of the kind in Hastings
Hl. store is
always full, prices low for saw ar ready
par, and would tike to have the public
call on him before they sfaaafer their
money at tho higher priced nooerias.
Grooerico of every drecription both light
and heavy.
Give him a call.
Jeflbreon 8t June 4th.
tf

GRAND 11 A.1 ’IDS, MICH

P. T. Barnum’s

SALT

GREAT TRAVELING

MUSEUM,

BARLOAV &amp; GOODYEAR

THE

C-3B

Keep a lurge uupply &lt;&gt;r Salt for sale nt Ixiweat market rales, in
their Brick Warebouxe.

nBMivrtmwatsntaatEimi tux Inta

1V1 HiKTAO'Fi'R.lEj
10 Barrel lots »d&lt;1 more aoW to defilerx at a very small ad­
vance above Cur-load Rates.

AND WORLD’S FAIR.

Light and Heavy Groceries,

Water Lime,
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kinds,
pi/IE LUflBEU fUlffll^D I/I Mt L04»
LOTS.

■ udidraln visited tho western

CITY
The thanks of our party are tendered
to the many friends who visited ua,
r the hills of New Hampshire who, with their happy heart., and fare,
made our trip to Gun Lake, an optoido
Hayfocd is spending a few
oa Hte's journey that will linger tong
tho State of New York with
in fond memory, and to Capt John A,
Turner the repicial thank, ol .the party
are tendered far taking charge of the
aril boat, and taking ua safely on many
a pleasant trip, and for Mo novel way of
landing the Pilgrim, at Hemlock Point,
whoa viriting oteoadaa. Wo shall toag
re move bar our trip to Qua lake, aa oao
of tho happy spoi*. aad hope it may be
our good fartuao to visit there agam,
»!». Ih—14■1’’

Wool, Wheat, Oats and Corn.

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.
Il has mrvarbMB oar tot to attend *
more civil, or mare afeMy conducted
dance than the &lt;mo give* at Union Hall
by tho Hose Boys' «a tbooveaiuR
‘h“

20th, inst

PATENT COOLER!

Rowers new brick is being rush*!
•kng, a. all buriaeoo is wbea sepesto taad-d by Buba.
Thejbig Postern are out for our rounty
fair, sod ws hop* they smtf bo wrilM*klered over the cuuaiy.
/
Dr. E. F. Brow a inform, us that be
shall return to thia city this week a^d

JOB PRINTING

�this point was carried nt tho polls with |
bid two dteeming rotes. Work aw
the bridge will begin soon, tho contract-.
or having agreed to take the bond., &gt;
which are to run IK years. The Bail-1
CURES
road Company offers' very roasouablo
inducements lor the erection of public Kite uniatism. Scalds, Lameness,
buildings and a commodious sc tool Neuralgia,
Borns, Sorrnexs,
bouse will bo erected during this fall.
1 The new corner, who expects to find Korv Throat, Bolls, Wounds,
here a barren and uniutoreeting naite
Ulefcrs, Bruises,
is sfrwiably surprised and feels asham­
Plies, Sprains,
ed of his prejudice. The tdcosing lay
of the land, the fancied bluff, in tho Toothache,
___ . Old
__ Sores,
Colic,
west and north, the picturesque ArkanAll Hemorrhages,
i sa. with its thickly wuodod islands and V.
Dlarrlia-a,
j tall cottonwood trveo, upon its banks,
the clean and cosy looking new bouses
j of the closely built village, tho depot
; with .he suirounding railway apparatus.
; and tho ondlcMi iron jiaralells of tha
. railway itself, form io oil a landacap
I of (wculiar chanif and you wonder how
I far wet ilbs to that traditional Amari'can (teert of Alkali, HaftekroOey

AUGL’HT, -1H7U.

BtcHic.E ctinnti o.«.
Grand River Villay Division

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The Germania Colony in Kansas

The German people all orer the Bait- j
urn aad Northern btatre of our count-'
ry and in Canada are taking a lively
interest in tho prugrx-w of the German
coloairation enterprise of the Atchison,
Topeka and Santa Fo Railroad Cura-;
pany, in the Great Arkansas Valley, and ,
Mr. C. B. Schmidt, the General German
agent of tho company, baa found it
neceMary to trmpfoy extra help to aasiat I
him in satisfying the popular clamor fur
‘‘particulars” ontho subject From the

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VINECAR BITTERS

■Jia Balm

SINE’S

Gorman Department of tho Load office, | /'/M
‘el
and tho decided bnsineos-tone of tha letnterprise
tars received there, we are led to judge
that EUoutoad, the central point of the
eoleny, is destined to bo Lb German bc
town of Ksn.se; tot not farmers and • Two I*rfaM61,000 2 I nnrrunifWO
utockratecrs only, but artisan., profess­ taSSEfc SIMMS
ional, and business men are taking steps
to indsntify themselves with the move-;
mont;—and well they may, tor the sur­
rounding country has al! the attributes,
that warrant tho growth and prosperity"
of a largo oxnmorcial and industrial
community. Our State is to be con­
gratulated upon the acquisition of a
class of attest, who. as n rule, bare
proven highly uutrumental in tbo de-|
velopment of tbo natural resource's &lt;-i
any region, which they hare made their

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;Joon-..’ng Complexion.

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O Gnu (W PnMIMB ii toi!

The ‘•Germania colony” L made up
of lands Irelonging to the counties of
Burton, Rice, Htaffurd and Bono. 1:
extends fat 30 miles North and South
and 12 miles East and Wmt, cvntain»in all 860 sections of land, or 230.
acres, of which 100,7CO acres bu-:
long to tho Rail read company. The re-:
morning 120,640 teres are Government[
land aad subject to homesteading and j
pre-emption. You may travel from tbo •
mouth of the Arkansas in the snnuy I
south, back to its snow.hid birth-place,
amid the glaciers ot Mount lanroln. and |
nowhere along those 2'X.hi miles uilD
you find, a My of laud, that in u richer i

G. R. V. EXTENSION__

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AFRICA

Michigan Central R. R.

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W. E. KFAMEri a 00,,

FLOUR MERCHANTS

New Book for Agents
Wild Life in the Far West'

A. N. SABIN,
Floir &amp; Grain Ceaaiwtiii Mmtait,

Cathartic Pills,

The Babcock

FLOUR; GRAIN. TUBE AND HEED
.CHAMPION.
.... *&lt;■«"« ’

aril. A. Ute. at IM, r «VU*k is ike at-;
is Uuuk ■E"«&lt; M&lt;nro«.
roe.Oar!
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■trew. r^si.'ritK.v.ula
SUT.;

en up, goes to show that this |&gt;eculiarity is amply s^peeciauat Ite stock-!
man seeks cheap lands, with pleuty of i
healthy watett.hu fiisd* it in thax par-1
tion of the coloby. which extends South (
of the Arkansas river, at prim rang­
ing from Slopes acre, with Inxuruiut I
{future and an abt&gt;uAauc&lt;&gt; of dear'
spring* and creeks. The agriculturist'
knows what that black mellow «.il, from
fire to ten frwt doep can produce, and j
he rolecte his quarter wxlion from
among the lands lying north of tha riv* |
er or in the bottom along both iu banks, i
Large crops of Cora and Oata hare I
bs»en grown horn for years and all sort*
o! gsrdeu-truck due. tina!y. Melon.,
Bumpkins, Kjuaalic., Unuuut and route
of all kinds attain fabulous dinsetisiaas.
The iaitu-rasu hards of butfulo which

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■ is. matx eV brorr b.s er.u
telsr (k. iro-^ »Un IS. Ckrse
roU CMair. sit IhsMteafM.

UCTitOIT-rellbttoil. V.-.I&gt;.T.»1MJ&gt;.I4L
''' u*"'“u’ «*“»-a.,e.

BOILER
DODD'S

WORKS.

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NERVINE
DOES IT!

L. N. MIXER'S

plainae the general dry and perched appennmeo of the wild land all along the
Arkansas Valley. But lot us break
that thin crust of dry sod, and what do
wo find but a mellow, moist alluvial sail.
:iU
£

Scrofula Syrup!
iSgfewisSaS

notnentm is easily accounted for, shon
the facta are understood. The bed of

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tncmo.V, AND TltE SOUTH,
nos ... ur cukmio rim.

(TH O LERA.

sand and gravel, and tho robot];! of the
adjacent lands conaisriag of tho same
material, the superabundant waters
tfntd themselves through tea subsoil,

MSI

Mstamud OKU

.srcncbltdiMlon
modietee. It to
nnre&lt;te&lt;! by Phyre it hi
fa­
il I pesfttvrty ewre
I, 8TTHWJ9
Ittfri, KITEU\UXQ. GOVT- G01TRV.
\bi:oxcniT!^ xrnvora DEI) 1 LITT. INCH"\IENT cojrsvifPT10N,
'sad sR ffisrtws arising from an
th.pcre'cvmhffnn of the Blood.
B«at! for cur ntwatuua AxxaTir, in which yrrt wilt find rertiEratrs from rsliaUa anil truMVorthy ri.y«iwa Mluirfcrs of
the Grape! and ousts.
Di. St. UIU.a Iter, st MlsaS«^wy.ne keamaS it h nawaf
fcasndi ailirtm SlssaB.eWliwn.i
mcMK -

Eruptive and Cutancou« I
such aa fit. Anthony's Fire Jiose or
Erysipelas, Pltnplcs, Blotch. Postules. Boils. Tumors, Tetter ..r roll
Rheum. Ulcers andfiore&gt;, Dysjiepsis, INbillty and all Itnpurt'-Ie* &lt;4
the blood.
*■
Hixeb’s s&lt; roui la fivuvr Lo-, dr*
Ing the.twat fcw yeare, cured tl. cJBds
of sufTerlnif pattenta |n all pcut|&gt; ftba
country. It is the &gt;

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Price. *1,00 per Settle,

GIVEN
Wa SatMl sa litpal Otromo. wssaicJ .st rest,
tor Enuntog, Ins to evvry Agrel fir .

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UNDERGROUND
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VOL XVIII.

nd

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 3. 1873.

Cirij.

Over 400 running in Barry County I I
Nearly 300 "oM hy us since 1871.
X4rG «&lt;&gt;M last season.
;"5O «&gt;t&lt;l already this i

OLIVER CHILLED PLOW
ayagon

The only Wagon with the btope Shoui-lvrod Kpoke.

JHARNESS, on hand, and made to Order. TIN, COBBER,
SHEET IRON
ARK Manufactured to Order

5021

UP OUR WAY THIS SUMMER.
Evorrb«n|y is invited to cull and examine the
stock coiuintiug of

s,yL“’£L

Crockery,
Glassware,

new

and

10,000 Machines

mammoth

FIRST PREMIUM

Teas,

Stoneware,

Coffees,
all kinds of Fish.

OUR CULTIVATOR

FRANK LWARD,
nm ru* B11»T CM»tt, re*

xmith’n Auvrtrfxaaa Organ,
fetotes BMC •mvriotiMnsal

CASH PAID FOR BUTTER AND EGGS
At the old stand of M Alien, State Street, Hastings, Mich.

DENTIST

Mi,

SMITH. MANEE &amp; PRESTON.

Michiiai

Thanking the farmer* of Barry county for their liberal sup­
port in the pant, we nope we shall merit it in the fttture, belicring it irfor our material interest to support home manufactures.

M

DWIGHT A BJLHRALL.

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS
What is it ?

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.
STOCK OF

res. My‘•Trip Hammer.” with which J mak* Irons for UtlGGIEN,

M ichigan -Exchange.

b Valuable ••MaCHtMw” I have- tong felt tbo need oir II I* one at the great
w h Irb enables me to sell Buggies eo LOW a* U&gt; DEFY COMPHTITION.

DRUGS

never meant the nrofossor tn sen it, and 1767 ; and tho constitution
the vay became by it almost frightenedgovernment
-------------- . wluch
. . too people
. at Michiher to death.
gar. tare fanned for thomselm, and
And she loved him dearly, and she submitted to congroM being of a repub­
knew tint ho loved h&lt;w.
lican character and oo conceded in tho
And when »ho rime to and felt Lie •eeond soction oftta act already ctad,
arm about her, and heard his word*, entitfed “ an act to establish tho north­
and—and all that, you know—she ern bouadmw of Utas nd tor the «dcouldn't bear to tell him it was all a mis­ misrion of Michigan into the Union Tiptake. And I know *l&gt;e kieaod him ua-. on tho conditions therein expreaond."
d er tho old oak tree, tor I «aw her.
The preamble and raaoIuBooa offered
Papa Rill didn’t *ay “No.” Indeed. by Mr. WffldM tavingbomx ocaridsrod,
Ruth was of age, a* why sbonld he ? war* negatived by Yea* and Kaye; a*
And hi* uife hardly cared to have a
•top-daughter of bar own age at tame.
Bo Ruth ha* boon Mrs Robin Good­
fellow for a long while now, and is, she
tell* me, very happy, all because cf Miss
I’ntnrose's nn»take.

erica. Smith, Btubbe, Tucker, Vftllacd,
8. A u Warner, Welch, Wing—28.
Tho question was then taken co tho
preamble ami resolution (of dissent)
offered by Mr. Clark, of Momoo, and
decided in the affirmative by yeas and
nave* as toilowi:
Yu*—Mamra. Alton, Axford, Brown­
ell. Butts, Clark, CouHin, Drake, Dra­
per, Ellis, GUbart, Glover, Jsdroos,
Latte, Lawrence, Markham. Nowton,
NoU*. Oden, Peck, Richardson, Satterleo, Smith, Btublrn, Tucker, 8. A- "L.
Waman WaWk, WWaid, Wllg 88.

I, and told all too odd
----------------- praftesor; how ha
wore his hat in thus, and sometime*
petted us on the head when wo did wriL*
and oven called u* “th*** children,'’ and
knew to much, and never took any aim,
bat tallad to old Pat tbo gardener a*
sociably as yen ploasc.
And tonirhme* of a Sunday when
ether people were coming out of shuich,
be roamed about tho garden in hl* dro«ring-gown, and shceked Mis* Frimnao
n‘tl»* heed of tho wmlmuy. Btenor
Pmtfilhtlo, and th* younger Wife Pnmroso, all In nroeesmon, witls prayer-book*

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But we likad Mm. Ho was quite oddWt, we thought; thirty 1 altould (Link
—deer me, how old that UMd to seem I
-^-and very odd, indeed, but ho wa*
goril-naturnd. ,
• Wettauldtayo starved, Whs tad
no*, ordered the waller (oi bring “mar*
fed st supper tinih,' la inch a matter-offtrt-way, that Miss Primroen dared not
to »ay no.
She told n* flat “great appetites
were vulgar f but wo knew hor motive,
and 1 really think too would have liked
to scratch Professor Goodfellow’* eye*
! out very often.
.
'
' He wouldnh have stohM • wook but
that toe had rignta a written Agreement
fi&gt;r a year and bb'etate ch»sp.
Poor Protestor Goodfellow I
'“Who wa* that nice genOeman, but
*» funny, who Mid •More biscuit for
the young huliw, Pbggy,’ eo often F’
said Rutli, up In tar room that night.
**Phat’» Robin Goodfellow,” sold I.
“What a name to call him t Do you
* •' *'--—-jti* Kcretly fta your

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On motion of Mr. Wilkins, U&gt;o&lt;vention proceeded to tho coniideratum
ol th* preamble and resolution disrenjir.g from the pro]•tuition of oongreev
relativo to tlio admission of thia ate to
into the Union, heretofore offered l»y
Mr. (Srk. of Monroe.
Mr. Clark moved that eaid preamble Hutchins, Kerctaral, Kimtall, La&amp;casand resolution lie adopted­
ter. McDouell, McKhutry, Noyns, Rich­
-Sen wo argued about hi* looks, and। . Mr. McDouall moved to amend said mond, Rickey, Sumner. Yau Doser. IL
decided that be »u not ugly, though preamble and resolution by substitut­ Warm*. Wsaro, Wilkin*. Wood—21.
ing tho following:
Mr. Ellis offered the following reso­
ho never rould ba called haudsomo.
JZMft^Bytbo People of Michigan, lution*, which were read, laid on the
And Rath said ho wa* almoat beauti­
in convention axombUd by their deb*. table and ordered to bo printed ;
ful- only *o fancy.
RsmW, That thi* cc creation mort
Nor Robin Goodfellow looked up at
gnw&gt; of
United Bute*, approved , wAwnnly protest, against tta right of
June 15, 1'886, entitled “An Act to os- tbo congroea of the United HMM to at­
And he took groat pain* with her— tnldish tbe northern bonndiffy of Okie tach Boy inch condition a* that contain­
and
for
the
admisriofi
of the state of ed in tho foregoing redtad act, at being
imuii’Tiae pamv—and often, out of hour*,
brought her nice books to Improv* her Jlichigoa iato tlio Union oa the modi- rontrnry to the article* of compact oootion* therain exptvasod,” Tbei w* as­ tained in the ordtnasoo of HS7, and
style.
sent to the terms therein axpreMcd, bat the cctutitution and Keto govarnmeut
"It woe *d HadI" mid Rutb.
An&lt;Lthc profretcr had long talk* with novertliolM*. reserving to tho said state, which tho poofdo of Michigan bavo
her after dusk in the garden, and used and to th* fieoplo thereof, every right formal for tbamenlvM, and luLmitiad
to think her, wo all felt, an cxcHont secured to Ibetu by tho ordinance cf thd to congress bring of a republican char­
oongrem of 1787, and protesting eeamai acter and *o conceded by Ha radGcawl:c!ar.
At fir*t she called him “Dear old tho right of tho efiugress of the United tion and aewptaMa m dodarod fa ths
Robin Goodfellow." Then too began States, tdafter tho conditions of tbo said second aectiou of the aforesaid net of
to call hint Proftxncr Goodfellow, oven ordinanceNvithout the common consent
That all qucalioo* touching
whm we were quite tdono. And yet
•ho seemed to like him Letter than toe Hr. Ellis moved to amend the atav* by the conflicting claim* of Kates to jari*adding the word*, “which is hereby didfcn ar sovereignty, Ought of right
did, which wa» odd.
to be adjudicated, whenever they are
And ho need to look at her so much gtvsiL
The amendment olterod by Mr. Ellis found to exist, by arbitration ar com—eo very much. Tlrni ru odd, too,
for ho hail (not the way of looking at haring been sabtequentlr withdrawn, protniM between the state* interwtod,
propio very much, and hardly ever the qurttion wan taken on the ailnti- subject to a •ubsoqusnt ratification by
tute offered by Mr. MeDonoll, and de­ the congress of tho United Slates ar by
ghrerod at Miu Primrow.
Ho tho year went by. Ruth woe of cided ia tbo negative, by Yea* ami an appeal or roeert to the higheat judi­
cial tribunal of tht* union.
age. and all her mother’* money, an Im- Nay*. as follow*:
"xna—Messrs. Beaufait, Bredsbaw,
JhtrM, That a select committoa of
menro mm. eame tn ta hers; but too
Brown, OoUamer, Comstock, Dort,' three bo appointed, wboaa duty it shall
stayed at Ptinrrue Hall.
••It wa* a nice place/’ *ta said; •‘and Ilutehino, Kerohoval, Kimball, Lancas­ be to iwcparo in behalf of this conyon•ho wa* getting ou in_ the lat.-gnagw, ter, McDouall, McKinsfry, Noyas. Rick­ tion. and forward to (he President of
and jm did not rietrFLcr it haute with ey, Richmond. Sumner, Van Daur, I tbo United Rato* A cotnmanicaSou to
Wilkins, H. Warner, Weare, Wood-! accompany tbo preceding preamble and
Hat bvo-atd byo sho begaa to look
roaolutioas.
pale and low-spirited, and cry a little
! BraM, That five delsgstas be toto-ied L» this wrnvonUm, wbowj duty It
sow and then, a* we kn*w.
than he to visit Washington, during
That wa* about the tim* that rfcar
tho approaching seeaion of toiqain,
old Robin Goodfellow was making ready
Noble, Odell, Peck, Richardson, Ssti- with lutrsctioM to oo-eperato with our
io bare 1'ruuros* Mali,'
Tiui moment his ongagem-n t was over eriee, Haith, Stubb*. Tuekcr, S. A. L. rcpraculaliroi ia emigre** tor the pro­
motion of tho cause, interest* and aianr*
Mia* 1’rimrvet- gave aim a pioco of ■ her Warner. Welch, Willard, Wing-28.
Mr. Wilkin*, in pursuance of provi- of the people of thl* »tal».
mind, and said they must part
I hardly think-hv wauled to go, hr ou* notice, then offered tho following u*
a •urtitute:
grow »o serious
B'Zsrew, By an net of rongresi of addroM to th* eteotata of Chi* atom, oxTho day Lefur* hi* departure. Kato
and I sud Ruth were all together in our Juno tta 15th, 1NW— the conetitution prewnve of tho view* of thismnymtinn
state government which the pooela
BiteM, That two thouwnd oopica of
class-room, when Jean ran in with a and
..rvf.’.v:
i
i■___ i r ,i
—_
paper-tlw
MmiUr, which Him
tto journal of thi* eouvration, togethar
Pnmros* took regularly crury Monday. I* conditionally accepted, ratified and with th* accompanying documenta; bo
in ’uamnhlrt
fozm torto.
dfeiribu“Buch a swoot ]&gt;i*c* of poetry, giris I” confirmed;—and, wberear, tho admi»*- printed,
ri.nutidsr
ltaLttanryof
proriioQ of the atato uf Michigan into the
alio said. “Do rood it.”
Union, as on* of tho United States, is1 dent of thi* convention,
And die handed oa Um paper.
Mr. McDonsll, in behalf of tho miWo aH road it-Ruth bm.
Thi* provided by the said act, to bo upon
the cxnrcM condition “that the mid norityoflho convention, gave notao
•fate shall consist of and have iurisdic- that ho ataaH ou n ftrturo day, ask
tion over sii the t'-rritnry included leavo to outer upon tho journal, a prowithin tho following boundare-, end t**t agtaort to* preamble and rendu-,
over non* other t. to nit—Begining at tion, offered by Mr. Cferk*, and adopt­
ttnrj&gt;ouii where tlio dotoribod northern ed by too oouvsattiom .
boundary of the atato of Ohio intersects।
Or. motion Of Mr. Sumner, tta con­
the oitctern boundary of tlio State ofln- vention adjourned unH to-morrow at 9
dioaa, and .running with tbo said
boundary Uno of Ohio m deourfbod in
tho first aectioa of the said act, until it
intersects tho boandsry hue boewroa
the United State* ami Canada in lake
Erie: thenre with the said boundary
lino between th* United States and
“I wondre who-wroto it,” add Kato 1Canada through lb* Detroit river, lake
■Huron and lax* tfeperiar, to a point
Il all camo put of Mis* Primraas'a “tad whether she m*Mt kF ’
whero the said line last touches lake
“
1
toigk
*ta
did,
”
»«M
Rath.
“
M
idea that th* girl* thould pat their
Superior; theuco in adixeotliu* through
French ireerd*** iiifo snrslopee, iastoml sounds *o "
And she took .tax sosocra from th* !sk» Snpcrior, 'to tho mouth of the Mon­
of sending them rolled op. as th* zprotreal rivar, (hence through . th* middlo
ftxeor would lisra Hied, and from the
of the main channel of tbomil moutxcway the girls had of directing hall a
*1 riror, to the tniddfe of the Uk. of
doxrn enrelup t-um! on idea of Mia.
tbo Dwtcrt, theuoo in a direct Itn* to
Primrtae's afto, that they should not bn
the nearest head water of ttu. Menoradirected a tall—and pot them by Jor
Then tac started ata looked terribly 1onio river, thnneo through tbo middle
future CMC
of that fork of tho *atd rivor fast touch­
“Proftiw&amp;rR. Goodfellow. Prewmb" fngbten*d,apd tnck*d th**«ap Inlo an 1
ed by ttoi mH lino, to th* maifi etanHi* name w»* Robin,- and when tho
n*D of tho mM Mreombnfe rivnr.—
pronto lint Uard tb* whole name they
great tarm should sta defect tar : far theuce down tho centre of‘'the main
apakl well and ,wa« in arcty • vay a choanal of the same tu tho centre of the
lito Uro e*labli*hm«u». taridre be- moot usual ship charnml of tb* Gmn
bay of |ako Michigan ; thur.ee, through
the centre of mo*-, usual slup ehrmnol of
tho mid bay to th* middto of Ute
Michigan ; ttabcu through the middfe
of lake Michigan to Umj uorthura taund«y of to. state of hrimas. .. that
tne Til estaOisbad by tho *M of coq-

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�the law of prcigrc*», which tlio. writer
nor any thoughtful man can do, (for bo
knows better thsn hs writes), there are
too urai.y constitutional grumblers—
un-n that .are alwaya saying, 'Things
were not so in our Grand fathers’ time.”
Well, that is very true, aud when we
couqwre note* with that lima, wo ore
very glad they are not. True, men oro
learniag the art of making money and
iiictwuse in wealth our country; yet
tilled with uudaveloiwd resource* offers
to tusu of brains a field for a di*]&gt;lsy of
Talent, and ws arc glad it is so. look
around you and see what has boen done

friend*, when asked to nemo the now
party, or rather to disgutae tho old par­
ty under a now name, was pathetic iu
the extreme. "Call it the liberal De­
mocracy,'* said&gt;h» bland old gvattomau;
"tho now organixatiun should be tho
joint work of Democrat, and Ropubli■rawi, and loth should lie equally at
homo in it, neither tho guoul of tho
other." If Mr. Groesbeck had stopped
bore, wo might have thought him hon­
est in his advice ; but, in his cagvrncue
to put himself on rorocdH* a luualstoul
Democrat, ho reveal* the insincerity of
tho words ho uttora Ho says: “1 am
• Democrat, but 1 should be very glad
to see the Democracy move out of its
old organisation into a new uno. You
will not succeed unlras you do. Il msy
bo that they will rviuse and fprefer to
tarry where they are f-w the Imlance of
tho century, and until they can fix tbo
meaning uf the revelation, of US. 1/
m, ZH^gooi/rial/ terry wvik/Lw. Af­
ter all, 1 like them, and 1 liko tho old
poUtical homestead; I confess it is some­
what dHspidstod ; Uioro are no liuncrs
upon its walls, and victoriousslioutings
an no lungvr heard within, but it is a
a boms still, and 1 sliall not leave it un­
til it is pulled down.” From thki we
infer that the Liberal Democracy must
do without Mr. Groesbeck until the dila(iiilatod old shanty which rover* him
is either blown ar pulled down. He
seems ready to advise others to leave
tho old homestead, but loth himself to

l-eople that have taken such stridee, and
that too io the right direction 1 Boe
your noble halls at learning, your iastituiiunj for Life’s poor unfortunate*, the
poor, the lame, tho halt, the blind, and
say “that every emotion, oxeept that of
avarice, i* blasted." Bee Chicago in
flames and in ruins and thousands of
her people wilbout homes or bread, ee«
a world in sympathy and iu action,
freighting those swift messengers, until
Chicago had bread enough and to spare,
and then say, that humanity has died
out, and avarice rite enthraned iu its
at cad. Why. in our Grandfathers’ day
wo had not known of a Chicago In ru­
ins, until thousands of her pcoplu had
died of hunger and cold, and tbo re­
mainder had sttflhnd the samo fliic,
long lieforo tbo slow tratup, tramp, of
those day* roukl hare reached them In
help.
Instead of grumbling and finding
fault, if the writer had left tho .arfivv,
and thought a little deeper, h« would
hare seen that capital is, and must al­
ways be, the tuotivH [xisrer by which we
have clothed oursclvus us with a garment,
with a netiwork of Railroads, which
has, so to Wpeak, annihilated diatauco,
and is binding us together doser iu in­
ternal bond*, and making u* to appreeiate and comprehend more fully the groat
modes of thought era quickened by the
electrio flaabey, speeding along the wire
exchangin£-fd&lt;-a&gt; with all tuitions, with
tlx- rapidity of thought itaolf. So many
and so great are the changi-* everywhere, aud so rapidly are wo progress­
ing, that the aid fossils become giddy,
and bocnuac they are unable to com­
prehend any but the slow inarch of our
grand parents, tlu-y naturally fell Io
grumbling ; nad lierauso wa giro them
ths news of the world in a few hours,
instead of from our state iu a mouth,
(ae in tbovo happy old days); and be-

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going to Kansas Gly. There also gut
on board the train, at tho asms station,
two or throe cattto dealers, ono ot thorn
* short, muscular little fellow, who plays
tbs most prominoat part in this affair.
A party of three of those peatifasvus
tluevee known to all Western railways
— monte gamblers— soon made their
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and word* to blow*. Tho young entile
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sent the monte thief bowling and bleed­
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mon joined in to take a hand, when the

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having too much. solitude, w heroin the
mind becusnra morbid, but the greater
danger is, of being too much in com­
pany.
Them ia another roosou why some
]*&gt;i&gt;plo avoid solitude; aud that is, be­
cause they fear to come face tu fere with

until it is pulled down." Brave old
spirit to faro the dangers of tho final thirty to forty millions, instead of oneThe meanest and most contemptible
crash ! Glad, in one breath, “to sec tenth that number, A* thinks the
of mankind may yet find some human
Democracy move out of its old orgnnii- Devil has just been let lose iu reign ht*
ndvoaute, and mate coquette* have had,
it seems, at least one defender.
his thousand y«m and is holding high
The puet Campbell say* be oneearn vol an-1 doing his work so well,
heard a lady, dtetiaguished for beauty
ia pulled down about his cats. “Call it that he will bo able to .finish off what
and rank, defend Str Thomae Lsvmnrw
Liberal Democracy." He might havo is left of mankind, iu the early part of
from tbo charge of having been culpa­
said, with truth: "Call it anything the first, half of hi* heated term, and
ble to paying attention to tho India*
without intending to follow thorn up by
you phrase, but don't avk me to move then rest in quiet. King .if Chaos
into 1L I would rather bo u hermit,
living alone among the deserted mine we would say to tho writer of that arti­
of Democracy, than a defeated condi- cle, don’t draw your intpiratiun from
tho land of memories, g&gt;-t that old fu»
now party which I advise you to form.” ■U veil from before your eyes, stand of­
This is probably what Mr. Groesbeck ten in the neighborhood of tab-graph
laNsi. Ho knows that a thud party, polos, and take a long range, and if you
or a now party, formed out of the re­ don’t sew things moving on. your aro
jected materal of the last Presidential
“No, not au much," was still tbo la-‘
election, would show even hsa strength
■Murn than twenty year* ago, on !
Kugliah eokiny eame into Btaffurd, Gene* |I dy,s musing response.
than tho one ted by ths unfortunate
' ’ "Can you really, madam,” said tho
ss-e
County,
N.
Y.,
and
bought
some
of
Greeley, and for this reason heprudrntthe farms. They paid M high a* «50 | gentleman again, “defend such bohaharping routinually oi ten- upon the per acre. Tho p*r»oni who sold want I vior as di-Mrui*—"
-Why, sir," interrupted tb* lady, “to
aa candidate fur Governor. If we are prospect of Gen. Grant's running fur west, and many of them toeated on gov- ’
i cunfmi the truth. I am finuly of the
not mistaken Mr. Groesbeck in but one a third terra for tlu- Presidency. Was ornment land att 1.25 per acre. To-day i
I opinion that tbo majority of women
of thousands in tho land who orv will- ever anything more absurd? Thom- tho profils are larger on tho Gonoeeo in- &gt;| would rather be courted and jilted than
restfficnts than on those made iu tbo I
tag to favor some combination of politi­ who ought to know, viz., the moat inti- west. Many of tho farms for which |50
cal force* strong enough to detest the
per acre wa* paid would sell for llfei
per acre. Ac.’’—ffqfsfe Creswrari AJRepublican party. but are unwillig to
to risk a perse®al sacrifice- iu ths akresaid eonbiaatioo. It is possible they
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According to the views of the daily
common error of great writers and
GropAfe, Democrat Allen of Ohio stands
small thinkers iu arriving at oiracluaions
a mighty poor chanro of an alcetion to
on n more exniuinativn of the surface
the Gubernatorial Chair, m Gue. Hen­
of things, witbout giving tho entire
dricks of Indiana refuee* Io stump Ohio
whole, sa judgment made up from a
for Alien, ns he, Hendricks, thinks thu
close and thorough examination of all corpse of tho j-arty ha* not tbo gb.»,t of
tbo i&lt;rt» which i* quite important and

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front car, when it was agvsed that the
monte mon should bo permitted to hold
Mm stooping car until tho train reached
Salma, whore a sheriff bad l»oa tele­
graphed for. But ‘'this arrangement
was not satisfactory to tho bravo little
drover. Ho had resolved iqion recover­
ing tho old man's money, and «p|»arod
to treat with routempt the kuirc* an-1
I.istols pointed at tho windows of the
drawing room. After washing off tbo
blood from his face and hand* ho walk­
ed boldly into tho rioepiog car, whore
tbo throe gambloro, dnrcn to bay, stood
watch within tbo locked glau door.
With o huge navy revolver in each
hand the young man dashed open tho
don, ami, puhiU-d lu* cocked revolvers at
tho astonishr-d gambler*, coolly deuuuidml the old drover's lost money.
Finding that be was determined to
have it or do worse, aad seeing tbo

TE.I and, COFFEU
h ho has a VERY LARGE STOCK, and be is deter mined to rail st th

At a meeting of tho American lustituto
•No, sir,' emphatically req»ud.-d the
Farmer*' Club, Feb. 17, 1873, one J. child, ‘they Ix-toag to God.’
-Sterling Morton stated that in 1854, h«
Tbo grand father said nothing till
pre-empted 160 acres near Nebraaka they readied tbo richly lad«n tree, when
City for fSOO, just what four acres in hr said :
Stafford had lately sold for; and that bo
"Well, my boy, whom doM this troa
had boen offered t2Q0 an acre for an belong to r
unimproveJ portion of the same land.
Thia was a tm«ir, and for a uu-meut
.L- ■__
. I...,

D./5/.A

help reviewing it in part. His tinule
Butler, I cannot aa*wer, if it
piMM the wr iter. as all knew Butler haa made U appearance ia the vicinity
of Marysville. Cat. and is .Leng (much
damage to vrgutation.
Gratahopporo are raiding 1’ottawattomie County, Iowa, in great numbers.
Many fields of corn are luring destroyed
by them. They are working southward.
A ne&lt; bunie direaae, very fetal baa
broken out ip Morion county, Iowa. It
attacks the kidney*, and tho borau s-xm
fislla Io the ground an-1 is uuabto to rise.
Tka jmuta become siiff. lockjaw riiaues.

• TltH
Go to tho

iner Office

WHEffiLKR. &amp; WILSON

WHOVto

' Engineer of tto Rio Granda
And Department, her brother,
John Dtekiaron, and Ralph
Bh« ia the first person who

forBHEijtewtffiK.

HA

Mrs OJ the Wheeler A W 'ihun for
&lt;f,c f,axt !/rar '*Pexi (’uar'~

other sewing machines
BS
Being the most simple in con­
' Si x,rurUon‘ and easily adapted to

Magnolia Balm

dtjfkrvnt kdnda of work, running
faster, and withleM noin 4*—
v oMrr
machine, are quOUHe* which
&lt;fc Wilson to the public as &lt;S

■yjgBt

�5

Bnn««n,

Tif«

CPBCIAL NOTICE.

will *ey of Dr. Walker’. Vinegar Bit­
lingular meeting of the Common I
ten that it ran. like a prairie fire. The
CounaLMowtey ovmiag.6*pL 1*1.1K78.
fame of tb* groat Tempeeoaee Tense ia,
Present—Mayor and AM* Jewalli,
however, but poorly exemplified by thia
Dawaen, '.Mudge, Hosm
~
figure oi apeedi; tut a prairie fir* nut*
| Hama and Bently.
only
in oae direetialu wbenaa the repoOn motion Aid, Mudge a
taboo of th* Bitton apremla toward, all
llcoorder pre to*.
of* snaah-np, waaao wrought upon, point, of th* oompaaa with equal rapid­
I By Aid. Jow*llthat alter going tu bed at the Halting. ity. W* do not bulieva then U a aquaro
That cm hundred and fifty dollar*
Hniae he could get into only a |&lt;ariial mite of bhabited territory m tho civili.j (1150) fur work on Msch- Avenue.
steep, and when th* 11. 40 train came ed portion of the United State*, where
Ayea—Jowell, Dawaon, Mudge, Boice
from the Wmt. h* in hi* half-coucioua thia merilorioua proparatioa ia not ap­
Bumuict, Hams and Banlly.
stale imaginmi himaelf aboard th* tram, preciated. Il any theoretical gentleman
Nay*—nos*.
and wa* sure the train had jumped the think* b* i* prepared to *how that there
On motion further time wu. granted
track, ao ho bounreul out of bwl and ir “nothing iu it." We adviae him to go
। th* Street Committoe on the Cote job.
made a jump hoaJ-firet through the to the Brain* Kate*, to tha Miarimippi
Moved and carried that the Street
1 Commiaaionar have furtner time for n&gt;- ted-room window. Tb* lower .ash Valfey, to the deltas of th* Southern
howi-vec waa raiaed, lining kept up by 1 riren, to New England, in fart, anyI pair* on afreet to fait grounds
a brace or attek, and aa ho wvut through
■ Tho following'petition waa received
ho knocked the braci out, letting th*
and referred to Cununitteo on atrocL
rash down which caught arrow hl* an­ । views. By ao doing, he cu raiao a
Tu
Jfry-r aad Ua Crnnm
tf
cle., and kept him from going onto the lienrtter and more general laugh than
grouusl hoad fbreruost, and probably hu ever yet ahakrn the aide, of au in­
saving him from gutting badly hurt if telligent people
I’enuaa who havo
not killed. Ho managed to got him­ been enrod can’t help laughing at other
aelf back into hi* room without calling people, wlio tell them that the medicine 1
for help, and we preeuuiu a like acene which eared their Uvea ia a failure.
will not occur with him a aecond time.
Ihraiaa the fever epidmnie of teat
month, the Week of Ayer'. Ague Cure
in the Old North Stale became ex hatisted. and Ufuro &lt;s supply euuM bo rocoivad from Ixiwoll, the aufforing from
chill, and fever became fearful. A few
partiee wore n fortunate os to havo it
on hand, and in Jrcdcll County, the
druggUta eked out thrir .lender atock*
by selling dooea—a apoonfull each—fur
a dollar. Many paid ten dollar* luc a
bottle, when the regular price i* but
one, and thought tbrmaelvea favored at
thaL *o valuable aro the curative pro­
jwvwtina of thia preparation, which not
only expel* the poiaon from the system,
but leave* tha paitent with unimpaired
health and vigor. -Ratepk (If. C.) Ata*

u«* UMCss*BMlisCVseM. •

CHURCHES.

'arrtN&amp;i

quated to pre*-nt at each and every
meeting of Use Common Counril unln.
cxruaed cm ao-ount cf aicknaa* of lum­
’ aelf ot family, ur abaeoev, and that the
record, of the proeeding* of the Council
be rrsiuinsl at each meeting of tbo

AM Bently—
•
■t M’jo* Barlow bo rtqueatad and
eUy authorised to collect aracument*
from owners or muipaali «tf property
ia front of which paving ha* been urdend and ia now.lwiing done and apply
the tame under tb* directiuu ot the
Board of Ahleimen to th* jiaymrat of
■aid paving

Arrivals at the Heatings House B
W. Hawtey, IL 0. Caae, J W. liken.,
Lomu Platt, D. C. De lamator, IM rod.
B. M. Anthony. D. B. HarktQ. A. IL
Bradley, W. F. Olin, Chicago J. B.
llrmtin, B. 8. Morley, Syracuse, N. Y.
K. G. Minden hall, Cinriunati, O. G.
W. Ballou, Lockport. N. Y, L. D.
Hani., J. 8. Cob, J. H. Jewett, D.
M. Ctwg-ir, Grand Rapid* F. W. An­
thony, Jackson.
At the Natoma!, G. W GriHu,
Kalamaaoo. O. Walrath, Port Hope
N. Y. M. T.nE.k, N Y. City. Tboa.
Bred, ItainwcD.
H. W. Roger*
Grand Rapid*. T. R. Smith, Sandus­
ky, City, Ohio.
_

frequently aea ia our Exchangee from
1 th* aouth part of th* State, that a firm,
I under the name ot D. L Staple. « Co.,
। of Allen, Mich., are “Swindler*"

/f?3
CLOTHING.

of tha kind ia Hartrap.
olway* full, prioae low fiw-----------------par, and would hk&gt; to have tho public
call on him before they tprnJtr their
money at tho higher priced groocrie*.
Groceriea of every deamiptioa both light
aud heavy.
Giro him a call
Jeffarwin St. June 4th.
tf

WE SELL NO SHODDY CLOTHING I

suxa*
Good Heavy Gauimere Suit* for Men,
Fine Heaver Suita for Men, . ..
Fine Custom Mddc Suita for Men,
Double Breasted Pea Jacket;..

To thoee going, to Mi»a»uri. Kantar
Ncbraaka Colorado, Utah. Wyoming,
Neruda, Oregon or ('ahforaia, wo rec­
ommend a cheap, safe, quirk and direct
route, via Si. IxjuIb, over the hf luouri
r.uitii- 1 tailroad, which run. it* tino
Day Coach*-, and Fullman Steeper*
। from BL Ixrai* to principal point* in th*
Wet, wstUuf rlaqyr. Wo belinve that

Thio Magaxine, a uniroraa! favorite with
all cUaaee of aoriety, rich and poor, it
imued for September, and a rare number
it it, brim full of genuine mptter such
aa intereau all roadora. It haa a nice
whaleman’, atory, telling of adventure
ia tho arctic region (which wu crowded
out of tho August number), and a well-

tan, omtributed by one of that naaful
profnaaioa, tbo celobratod M. Quad of
the Detroit &gt;&gt;w Pme,a moat promiaing
young writer, who nerved through tho
war ae a •oldier, haa paased many
month* in tho Indian country a. a trap­
per and hunter, and now acta at editor
In additiou to all-thia la a well prepare*!
paper on Braxil, aornral l&gt;cutiful .furies,
an extra good Mipply of poetry, and
'Winoeg the latter u a l«»a by Mins
Muaby of Virginia, a near rotation of
tho cs'L bratnd Colonel Moeby of gworrilla fame, and the usual illuatrationa
and comic cut.. All th«&gt; back numl»-r ■
from January auppiiod by the publiah- 1

CHILDREN’S,

BOYS’

AND

YOUTHS’

DEPARTMENT.

Children’* Suita,
Boys’ Suita
Youth*’ Suit*;

further West are prom|&gt;t an-1 reliable.
The Texas connection of thia road ia
now curajdeted, and paia*iigaro ar*
ottered a first claa*, all-rail route from
BL Iziuis to Toxa* either over tho Mi*souri, Kanresa A Texa. R. R‘, viattadalia, « over the Atlantic A Pacific IL R-,

to $15
to 20
to 30

ttfiKts'i

Fall Overcoat*.
’...........
Hoary Winter Overcoat* for Men,

6 to $25

Children’s Chinchilla, Cape and Other Styles of Overcoats.

on, Tbomc. A TalluM, 3G Broomfield .
Stro«&lt;, Boston, an.! for aale at all peri­
(tony oiler* 1,200,000 acrea of land in
odical atom, in tho country.
Central and Bouthweet Miaoouri, at
fmin
to f 12 par acre,
aeven years’
On tho Burlington, C*dar Rapid* and time, with free transportation from St.Minneauta Railway Tueaday night, near Ixmia to all pnrehaaer*. Climate, mil,
Cunterdalo, a freight train ran into a timber, mineral wealth, acboola, churchlaigv dtuve of rattle, turning the loco­ &lt;•• aud law-abiding aucicty inrile emi­
motive over and amaaliing it up omridor- grant, from all jumto to thia land of
ably and Wleacqiing ten freight rar*. fruits and flewera. For |&gt;or1icul*iu adNo one was injunM .
drvaa A. Tuck, land Commienonor, St.-

Local 61i;i;es pitice;.
To Merchants wc Sell Goods

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE

VIENNA EXHIBITION.
ne Grat Craniu Triuuit or tail

from aaid firm, asking ua to print them
tH") bill ho* is and » n1 by ina.L add­
ing poatag*, and they would remit.
Well, we dal it, “mor the left,” think ing if they have to uead au tar for job
Frews* Atf IB, 1873
work, whan there are ao many pr i nting Wanui A Wiirou, Mrs. C«*
b-&gt;are* all around them, that their re|e
C2&amp; Kttr Ttrk.
\
utatfon ma-t hate been truthfully art
Awarded Grand Medal on Pntgreas,
fte CWy ./ H-(ay&gt;
forth by many of oar exchange*, so wa Grand Medal of Merit, and tho only
Your Committenon atroet* would respectfully declined
Ss wing Mat'lune Company remmniru&lt;l■ubtuit the following tcjmrt : wa hose
ed by the Jnteniatioaa^Jerr fitr tho
• xamim-d tha road known as the Carter.
War no Pnurtxl’ura Awaraan Ihaur Grand Ihpkxna of Honor.
Conacxrrioa ?—Becaoae they neglect a
Cough. It ia not neewaaary to conaadt a
phyaichn, but take Dr. Ranaon’a Hive
Syrup and Tolu, or Hooey Syrup, and
euro you Cough at ouce. Thia ia aa
excellent praacriptiou of an earinent
phyrieiaa, and adapted to all Cough.

3(&gt; CANAL STREET,

A rare chance tu buy Ihy Ch«J&lt;
cheap—r. IL Sabin A Co. of Jackson,
are telling out their entire (dock at first
cost- They have an unmenw atock,
tonu* I Ifiti,(MM) worth of choice good.,
of all kind*, which they are during out.

Advertise ii the Mid Bauer.

183398

Beastner, Heath A Co. havo tho largaat atock of Undertaker* goods, *urh *1
Casket., Coffin* Burial Itutx-a, Ac., in i
Central Michigan. I'erooti al attvndnnre
and good Haona will I* furniahed to
cu.tomew throughout tho rounty free

Luther Bennett, repairing ai$^iu-»t,

12 50.
Tbo*. Altoll, money advanced io pay
A splendid rain Saturday night last for work in 3d ward, *2 14.
Mr* I. W. Vrooinau b ia Naw York
Tbo* Altoft. work ia lai ward,
dfiag her friend*.
•162 ML
Thue. Al tuft, work tn 2d ward, |50 Cte
The Banna ia tho .boat advurtiaing
Jew Maurer, work on atrecta, 7tata
ty OU the kidney* end liver, and amist medium ia the UountyW Barry, having
Joe. Slattery, wevice aa poitea, *9 00.
The Ward Seboola ot thia City eo nsthem to out from th* .system tb* prorok- nearly deuble the circulation of any
Geo.
Currvv,
aervire
a*
police,
12
00.
artbM Monday th* *|h ia»L
iag cauee* of «»* of the wont form. ther paper in the County.
if
Wm.Tbkter, rorvire a. pulire, M On.
A good deal of sickm aa, and many
Joo A. Fuller, service a. polio*, *2 U0.
bay thi. madias* at the drag ttof of
dcatha reported lately.
Joeiqdi Arnold, arrviewaapoUoa,92 00.
J. F Roberta A C*. and its uaa wiU re­
UuseneM is »u.r«ndrd ua Rowmw MW
spire you with naw life and vigor.
Il
wiU aond you bozxsog about your baainaaa with tha energy of the bonml baa.

Keep a large Mipply of Salt for sale at Ixiwe«t market ratoa,
their Brick Warehouse.

Light and Heavy (•&gt;

LUI SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS I

Water Lime,
Ohio lime,
. Shingles of all kinds,

CRAYON,
pi/ie Lupaen fuiyiisifED
WATRRGOLOK
LOTS.
AND OILS,

ijr C4&lt; LOfo

Wool, Wheat, Oats and Corn.
noontttiuNDEW

Haatinga. P. O., Aug 27 th, 1873.
W. C. Atkin* Mr* Clarence Brown
2. J. Bunn-tt 2. Mi- Malm- Cote,
Chanter Pearaon Henry Waitoo uv
Nemehiah Wabou. Emma Bimp-».
James Ward.
Direct V&gt;ur tetter, to number U P. O.
Box &lt;ir Drawer.
J.RwsxnP. M.

' K party of tire left here Monday
morning teal fur a Lunt out in Wood­
land, among them wa. Mr. Huffman,
Grobteand RuwU'a tinner, who met
accident. He wa.
with fuite
using patent enrtridgne fur hi. eted-gun,
and white in the act of capping one (bo
having find put powder into the cart­
ridge .bell which acou te l-»j contrary
to jeupriaty.) the cartridge expbded,
e Utting hie finger, and oae foot badly. walk erasing Green Street and ent hi*
Hiitlusaa aaya he knew aa well before foot .0 bad that it Idcd profurely. The
ao after, that it wa. cxreodingly carte- w (Wider ia itiHd net break hia lag.
to alleiuirf to cap a carindge with pow­
der b th. ate-ll, but be know. R ao
old atoera, dark rod. aud uoo 2 yrar old i
.trung new, that be «b*ll never attempt
heifer, figfctwJ and white face. Aay
iaiortaauon aa to th* whetwaiwuta of
said rattle will bo liberally rewarded.
I* M. Busia.
Rutland, July l.\ 1873
If

Lel eseryhedy rseealet that the
State Fair cuouneacM on the 14. betat Grand Bolide MaM free «• afl &amp;

R’a te than attaadhg
Iteir
Fiaumia raswlrr that Triday
ragwtttelbe M-ftly wwM»M- ***
•very moaiber be oa band aa bnaiaem

9403

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.
50,000 00

SINE’S:
Gift

JStcTeRPAise.

OuWIWMtktLmilM!

�Bifttagt.
Music washes away from the soul th* ;
dust of every day lif*.
। Gold do** not Mtiafy love ; U must b* &lt;
। paid fa its own coin
Th* moat skillful flattery fa to lat a
]«r*ou talk on, and b* a li*tra*r.
।
Man ia an imilativo creature, *nd who
nvor is foremoat leads iho herd.
Ot all tb* cxnts In fa* chafing world,
deliver me from the cast of erittefatu.
Tho mind doee not knew what diet it
can fred on until it haa been brought to
. the rt.rvaliun paint.
A largo part of modem religion cun­
list, fa over mtiasatfag th* apo*tlro and
underestimating our neighbor*.
Col. May. of Boston, father of th* late .
i Ju mud J. May, waa the grandfather of
tlie popular author, Mis* Alcott..
।
If ynu shoot a cat fa ycrar yard, psuk
. it up to see if itja dead, aud ; ■ cidently

CURBS

|

Hlutliiialisni.
Neuralgia,
Sore Thraat,
HoarMDoa,
Headache,
Piles Sprabw,
Toothache,
____ , Old
___ Borea,
Colle,
All Hemorrhages,

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division

VINICAR BITTERS

Male ssrtala relet ia Ik
abre* toaOBl m*&gt; mbSoS a
:aira“iiK"3J

I

Waahington
Always select a windy morning lor
emptying aah banek. Th* distribution '
■ U1 thus l&gt;o equalised, and your n*igb-.
borkyrill all get sonic.
It is with sincere aflcction or friend- i
ship a* with ghosts aud ap)«rition&gt;. a 1
thing that everybody talk* of and!
scarcely hath seen

53484823484848235348

■“met'

Plantation
BTHW

ANTED,

llWlKa?
|LANTATION

Bitters
I Congress, meant “hotrert ."
Faith in the huroaOcr is a* necessary
for tho intellectual Ji tlio moral charactur; and to the man of irtlct*, a. well
a* to th* Christian, tbo prsmrnt forms
but the klighteat portion of his exist-

* ’ Ci . Ttw 1-11 &gt;1 I

"s’?
GOLDSMITH'S BRYANT &amp; STRATTON

tJ'.'T.',*

LIVINGSTONE

AFRICA

Michigan Central R. R.

Ayer’s

Hair
Wild. Life in the Fax West

.......

OCEAN’S. STOBY

&lt;&lt;/or,

had a new ret mad* with *uch inecrip­
_.
Aiionsaa those:
“Here bee Hannah
‘••p TUr riitirrh (and probably part nt Emily,)
— =*“=■ -k&gt;-W IwaI' -Sk.
-tku«L»
th* memory of Mary Church (who **«nu
■ 1
to b* mixed with Matilda,) who waa

FLOUR MERCHANTS

1 KTu eftsv Jsa- tt. ItT! sod «airert!» t noire.
IrsiM wiH Irere bslr-IU Ur dUres- aa* all roial.

For restoring to Gray Hair iu
natural Vitality and Color.
A. S. SABIN,

CiMiuiu Merctat,

fto &amp; Graii
ATWATkS MTWEY.
&lt;Brt,OnswsM^ra&lt;HW:i.y,&gt;

^‘■t

’ THROAT AND LUNG INSTHTTE

BOILER
DODD'S

’TERVINE

Ayer’s
DOES IT!

Cherry Pectoral,,
•-nah. Broncbltla. SstEnL*

D is Be Nw EuH Fart! ladcine

EPIDEMIC

It is r-o&lt; a qtrack nostrum.
7i.e ingredrate are pnblisbrd Ml
cash l»-til* of medicine. It is
u* d cud reremnieiMjcd by 1'byelri«r» * Islrvcr it has been in­
troduced. I twill positively eure
c/,Dras«r*r i
,n

a®?

____

■v.rrm/; ir/11 rk S ffEiL1XG. GOUT. GOITRE,
llROXCH/TJS, Xt'RVQ^S DKRhjTX,lXCIl‘i EX T COXSTJUPTIOX,
ai4 all derates srl»in&lt; frees an
Impure c. i..!lt&gt;..i| of the Bl.»d.
fhtd for our Eoexnaij* Auu»*«•. in which you wilt A*dc*r&gt;
tiC.alM from relini4* and tnatworthy FhyaMau*. Nluistan ot

BBOMWiH

WORKS,

&gt; SS! (“wares*.*t .«S?ro, 5 a,

.

' "iSI’J'Kuu.

X. N. MIXER S

iiSsMtft
Sytsee
nsg&amp;rs

Scrofula Syrup!
ftit Wife Jata &amp; Saiiiav
MICHIGAN

THE

AND

SOUTH.

MINER’S RCROFULA BYRl’Peuros
nil .wrvfulous Aflrctmns. Careel..
Eruptive ami (.'ntaneou- Dismsre,
■ueb as tit. Anthony’s hire llw or
Eryalpola.. Pimple, Blou-mv Tom
Iuka. Bolls. Tumor*. Tetter or Salt
Rheum. Ulccta and Borm. Dj.twpsla. Deidllty and pBlillpuriUes of

THAISS gfx UY CHICAGO TIME.
TUAlwuiHuaapiiTu.

«Xis:

DISEASES

l&gt;KT«OIT

FLOUR, GRAIN, l^JRK AND SEED

fo 'f* vr‘7’na^
” "Th—_
tolor,tcilA tht
a.au and frttfmM of youth. Thin
hair ia thickcurd, fallen hair cheeked,
and baldness often, tliouijh not always,
cured by it* use. Nothing esn restore
th* hair where th* Mliclea ate de­
stroyed, or the ghm !i atrophiol aud ,
decayed; but such cs remain can be
eared by thi. 0[&gt;pHeat&gt;nn, ami stimu­
lated into mtivity, so that a n*&gt;«
growth of hair is producnf!.. Instead
oftuulicg iluj hair with a pasty andimcat, it will keep it elean an I vigoron,.
Its uceaaional nse will prevent tho hair
fr®i turning grey or falling off, ami
oonseqnently prevent bsddnr ■ Tb.restoration of vitality it gives to tho
scalp arresti and ptvrentt the furma­
tion of dondniff, whieUts often so un­
cleanly and nffemuvo. Fr.« from thorn
deleterious aobatanccs which maka
ronis preparations dangerous aud injnrious to th* hair, ths Vigor can u.ily
benefit but not barm it. If wantr-l
merely for a HATH DRESSING,
nothing else can Im found so d&lt;oirsl4e.
Containing neitlwr oil nor dyu. it ifoss

Zn‘S^srJj^±„j3’S

created fa* first ben, or es yon would 'glkriw doaed , but, being a strictly acrather hare it, th* firrt *gg, is the »«tne Hrist*
,
man, b* felt that it would bo
Wound* usu tho oIitfcLeidstones whin
b» wa* not .1 all certain that Hannah'*
•i_— » ■
- ■ - _ L—____ _ ____

w. E. IIRAMES A 00,

OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE,
1^

SWaSWtegW

“Oae* 1 believed it. but after Hsing ‘' Yosemite. ThoOnain 'iWumn. Hirer,
« Pari*, and studying philoaophy, i whiih is a touch wider stream than the
mathematics and politics, 1 am convinc­ Merced, runs through the great Toned that God 1* aa empty word."
lumno cauou. This canon and its era"L air, waa never in Pari* ; 1 b«v« 1 nec-tiuns lusru an unbroken length of
never atadiad philoaophy or mathoma- ’ f^rty mil*.. Fur twenty miles of this
tioe, or all thuee beautiful tilings which distance the muon u shut in by ver tide
»oa know—I only know my catadiira ; ]' Walls of granite, Mime of which are from
but mure you are •&gt; learned, and say 12l*l to fHM) fret higher than the wry ।
‘here ia no God, you can esuily toll me , highest in the Yosemite vnllty. 'Ike .
’rteiwe the *Rg come. F’
‘
' Tonlumne canon or Yosemite, at S'* j
“A ftinay question. Truly tb* egg widest tmrt.jaoniy a quarter of a mile
wide, whDa^n M. rcrd ^a».-m:i* Vai ■
, ley is from half a mile to a mil* -d a
quarter wifo-. The falls in ;tb* letter
“ Ton know that as well oa I du. surpass those &lt;4 the Toulumno canon in
unbroken volume* ot falling waler; bnt'
tuiw; th* bra come* from the egg."
“Which oKth*m axisted fia^ the egg ia endless variety of cascades and wa- j
or th* has?"
ter shruts the Toulamno canon is much
“I really do not know what you in­ the graudnat. The re ia one watcr-kap
toed with this question and yJur hen. 1,000 ftvt bigh in the latter. On* of

oth«r boas and eggs com* F'
“ With your hens and egjs. it Msims1 the remains of th*dear “.parted to an­
to m* you take me for a poultry dead- othar oa^tery. Ohureh undertook the
work hiiuujf; but, in carrying tb*
in a furniture cart, tho j
' bones r.nhirtunatf.'y got mixed, and,
baaa and •m."
w ben reiutt-rni&lt;T.t began, erra Church
-Btrtfcrwh*to^^j•ctF•
himself wu unablo to tell which »u

SLATE

MARBLEIZLD

ggrahfuT&amp;ay:
■T Harry S|MW*M Ik, lai
^7~w*ij uTl “j****U*«re

litters

A young man from the provinces, who
wsa sent to Paris to finish bis cducatiuu
had th* misfortune of getting into bsul
company. H* want bo far aa to wish
and say, tharn wu no God, God was on- I
iy * word. After staying several years 1
at th* cnpitaL lhe young man returned
to hi* Cunfly. On* day be wa* invited .
to a rospactabln houa* wb*re tbm wu
a numerous company. While all were
retartaiuiag therasslve. with new*,
pleasure* and buaincM, two girls, aged ,
respectively twelve and thirteen, wore |
■ewted ia a bay window reading tog*th- |
er The young ma* *ro n&lt;ched tham
and aakad:
“What beautiful romance are you
bo aUatUiveVi young ladle*?"
*Wo ar* reading no roman'.*, sir ;
r*ui mding th* history ot God’*
firny tpil^iii
!
_ **Yon believe, then, that there is a
God F'
Astoaiahed at each a qusotiun. tho
girl* looked at each other, tlio blood j
mounting to thaikchreks
r°n* ’‘’’'"’to youn,’t
।

“Bag your pardon, mi**, I did *not
take notice that th* egg exiated first." ;
“There is, than, an *gg which did I
not coom from a ben F*
“Oh ! il you—bog pardon—that is-you mb ’*
“I see, sir, that you do not kn.re
whether the egg existed before the hen '
or th* ban baler* th* *gg "
‘‘Wall, th.n, I any the ben."
-V«y wall, han» then, a haa which)
did not com* from an egg. Tell me.

WABBLE.

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dy, pt-Mant to take, and enntalnli
mineral poison.
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have, we select &gt; few

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Ttyi R^pjBucjyf B/ytRi
BATES OF ADrEXTTSnrG.

VOL. XVIII.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1873.

YOU WANT THE BEST
.tse

C. G. UOI.HROOK,
VmltNIT
st L*w. Mtefcte bi Cks..-.
S®grfc«iS

Over zJrOO running in Barry County ! !
Nearly BOO
by US mure 1871.
1.4(5 w’l*l
season.
50 fol'l already this i

THE

OLIVER CHILLED PLOW

WM- ft HIRGHER,

With a full lino of extras es hand!

STUDEBA-KER

WA-G-ON

The only Wagon with tl.o Rlupo Shouldered Npoke.

Ians®

UP OUR WAY THIS SUMMER.

10,000 Machines

Etrerybody is invited to cull and examine the new anti mammoth
stock eoiuisting of *

Crockery,
Glassware.
O*d». M-sU

l^slwu. JenUtare.

Teas,
Stoneware,
Coffees,
all kinds of Fish.

OUR

CULTIVATOR
delegatee elm 11 bar. no legal claim on
thia state to defray the expense of such
visit"
Mt. Richmond moved to amend raid
resolution, by snbstitating the foltow-

■'■^""■'"VJASII PAID FOR BUTTER AND EGGS
At the old stand of M Allen, State ferret. Hasting., Mich.

&gt;,a. WM. JTOM K M .

'

DENTIST

Jab®,

SMITH, MANEE &amp; PRESTON.

Mickizas.

lx*ring femi io take rare of the pa­
tient, I hastened to call in Dr. Prog­
bang, to whnm tlio case was stated.
The doctor was a devout believer in
active remedies and plenty of them.
His first step was to throw OH Gin in­
to as deep a sleep as opium could put

Thanking the fannord of Barry county for their liberal sup­
port in the pant, we hope we shall merit it in the future, believ­
ing it is for our material interest to support home manufactures.
"

'DWIGHT k BURKALL.

*

Jdtrt &gt;torp.

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS
What is it ?

Sweet's Hojei

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;
FINE NEW STOCK OF

A. &lt;7A.lir&gt;.

'

Yes, My "Trip Hammer." ’giih^TO' h I uu

‘

Michigan ^Exchange.

DRUGS
Medicines

DRY GOODS.
CLOTHING,
HATS AND CAPS,

Single scat Busies as Low as

BOOTS AND SHOES,

OH Gingtixzto was the terror of the
junior bar. Any of us would as lief
faced tho master wo believed him to
lervo, as encounter "Old Gin," as we
called Mm, ip the trial of a case.
There wasn’t a quibble he wasn’t up
to, nor a trick ho wouHn’t stoop to.
Th«u his manner of treating a jroulhful
opponent—supercilious is no name for
it-it wss like administering a spank­
ing in open court. It was no use ap­
pealing to tho judge. Old Gm bnllial
him as orach as he did the rest of us.
It was only the jury ho took pains to bo
polite to, end how- be did bcraboode

prevented if we coaid, for wo had no
wish to injure tho old .wretch; but tho
doctor poob-poobod our romonstranrea.
adding that he ‘'knew hit own buaiWhcn court opened, Old Gin wasn't
there. FaUowbrain was nervous. He
raked a moment** iudulgooce while bo
crowd the street to tho hotel and inquired alter his associate Ho was mot
at Old Gin's door by the doctor, who
refused him admittance, as well as any
information touching tho condition of
his patient.
Poor FaUowbrain was mystified. He
hurried back to the court-house, and
aad another day's delay,-! luring
that if suitors would persist in em­
ploying counsel of top o*nvirul habits it
was but fair they should taka the con-

One Hundred l&gt;ollare*.

IF YOU WANT

PAINTS &amp; OILS
School Books &amp; Slalioncru

PHQJNIX CASH STORE

JTdw Furmws,
ire an optmrtunHy at thh kind utlarcd In HaMfogs, whereby
■y
for Mi wnall an amount of nrmey. I da n«M Intend to Mm
KffiBgStekre.
FRESCBIPTIONS

AND

FAMILY

PAINTING!
Wsul-t

--- nil to th. n«i{4s.«

Will not be Undersold.

SCHOOL W»S I
HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS
MONUMENTS
IDE AD STIXNES.
TABLE TO!1i,

NO. 20.

Old Gin had n failing—not an only
one—he drank like a fi*b, only his bev­
erage was diiferenL Hia natural in­
clination was for Bourbon whisky, and,
for moistening parpoaas, ho seldom
used anything else. For how much of
f it he could furnish inward etongs was
a disputed point which nobody cored
■ to go to the expense of settling by actu­
al experiment.
•
On Old Gin's arrival on that craning
Sam and 1 invited him to n Kttie enter­
tainment to lie given nt Ham's room af­
ter supper. It was to bo a atnrtjy prf. rate affair—none but the throe of us to
Preseuf, tli. President and a juurum
be present, and tho supply of Bourbon
of members.
1 to be unlimited.
Prayer, by the Rot. Mr. Colclaai.r.
Old Gia highly appreciated such aiOn motion of Mr. Wilkins, the con­
' lontions from his juniors, and it was
vention proceeded to consider, separate­
ly, the resolutions heretofore offorwl by
Mr.EIlu.
On motion of Mr. Wilkins, tho first
"He hold* a. much as a bonded resolution was emended by inserting
wnrohoUMi.” said Sam, aside, the fourth the wort! ‘unanimously’ after tho word
time (ho demijohn was sent out to be ‘molvedand . having bren further
amcndi'd, was adopted os fallows :
filled.
Resolved, unanimously, that thia oraBy drinking sparingly ourselvoe, and
keeping Old Gin's glare constantly r»- veatlon do must sukumfy prutret
plenfohed, we uianaged to put him to against the right of Jho eangross of the
bed iKiorier than .ho had erer been United States, to attach any each con­
known to be before. It was well we dition aa that containKl in tho act of
all stopped at the tamo house, or the congress of June 15 th, 1336, us bring
question of hnupartatim might have contrary to the articles of compact con­
tained in the ordinance of 1787, and the
presented difficulties.
Next morning Sam and I were up be­ constitution and stalo government
times ; and taking a lire water snake, which the people of Michigan have
formed for Uiuurehus, and submitu-l
to cragrsu, it bring a ropuN^u char­
kept overnight in a box, wo slipped it acter, and eo craeedod by its ratification
and acceptance, as doctored in the toointo ono of old Gin's boots left before rrml rei-linn nf tha nrnrsaai*) a**l &lt;&gt;r ^1".
hia door, bending down tho log so as to
prevent the escape of tho reptile, which
The a.x:oud resolution was amended
it u need loss to odd,'was quite hvmlMa
We then entered Sam’s room, near by by itwerting the word, ‘unanimously af­
ter the word ‘resolved,’ on motion of
and waited.
At length wo heard old Gin's door Mr. Wing; by •triktng''ont tho word
! ‘arbitration* and insertisAtho wardJne, guttation,' on motion of Mr. Wilkins ;
and by striking out the words ‘or compromts.,' on motion of Mr. Drake; and
was then adopted as follows :
,
Resolved, unanimously, that all qu«e"Matter 1” roared'Old Gin. rushing
after tho snake with tho poker, and tions touching the conflicting claims • o&lt;
knocking over everything in his way. utalAitorto jurisdiction oc sovereignty,
‘■Just aee what I found in my boot'.”— ought of right to bo adjudicated, when­
making a furious blow, which the snake, ever they are found to exist, by nogotiation between the st ato« in terested. subI “Sc what
askwl Sam.
; "Why, that confounded snake !"— congress of the United Blates, or by sa
appeal or resort to tho Lighast judicial
I -•takiug another ineffectual stroke.
| •‘Snake?— I tee no snake," replied tribunal of this union.
The third resolution, having bran
Sam, looking directly at Uamended
by Mr. Drake, wtm adopted as
Old Gm turned pate.
follows:
Rcsulvod that a select committee of
throe be appointed, whose duty it shall
bn tu prepare in behalf of thia conven­
tion, and forward to tho president of
tho United States, a communication to

OLIVET COLLEGE

duoe of it was, you could never toll when
he would bo wrung in on you. Your
ease might he called for trial; you might
rise to open, counting on a square fight
with one for whom you islt yourself
fully a match, when, at the lost moment
Old Giu, just retainod on the other side
would haul up his chair, and begin to
stare you out of countansaco.
I had a pct case -it was- a suit for
slander— end Dope FHJowbrain, not a
legal giant, but tho youthful author of
much unpublished* poetry, was employ­
ed to conduct the defoneo. I was amMint of a brilliant victory—If only Old
Gin kept his finger out of the pie. I
thought once of securing him on my
aid.; but I knew ho would take all th.
credit to himself, and I Lad bo wish to
bo alien of my laurels.
When my raw was reached, much tu
my relief, Old Gin tu not on band. It
was early in th. term, and reaiding in
nnothsr county, he had not mad* bis

Chromo

Ella; which, having bean read. Mr.
' McKinstry movod test tho sama be rojoeted.
Mr. McDonell amd to .mend by
ordering the ecmmuniratioa tu bo laid
on the tab!..; which motion ^ovaiW.
to*." that you'll entertain tree freiuda
Mr. McDcaoIl, punucnl to prevkitsi
ra a drilsr, and nrtonish yuu with th. notire, .Arad th. Cdtewing proto*
» IhMjM, ho» M.
S- « hich wa« ordered to be entered on tl.o
pnndx oa raoaev 1 bno will moke you
love hem. (tf you don't yra'ra a Urate}
and teach you how to pity, white you
Korn a poor fashkrnabl. who thinks herseif rieb, and vainly trie* to'tthfek her-

Sinital mi lateral

DENTIS
Students can enter at

J. Cole &amp; Son,

nis im
;
UB OtlUt &gt;

Shingle, Loth. Ac.

&gt;

any adraalego to bo gained by d wssat
Without wir ament, Ohio has the
jurisdiction of the disputed district; and
wo do not contaruplato that our act of
dissent can alter, repeal or modify M
act of congress.
Morootw, we would not, nor do we
desire by our votes, to sunv.uder any
right which Michigan ha. guaranteed to
Sr by the irrepealabie ordinance t
87;—we cannot entertain the opinion
that the enlightened. pure, and talent,
ed supreme judiciary at oar common
country, to whom we are willing to]tubmi t the question, would overtook or die-

no binding obligation, aad caaaoA claim
the ccusideratrou of th. preeidect or ol
tho congress. If such bo the caa., ths
people of this state have, by their own
acta, put it beyond their power to gain
admiiaion into th. union, at any lim.
within the ap^ie of two years, untoss
rougrrer shall rocsxje from tho terms
perecribed in th. act of June 15, 1838.
We do not reevgeiz. tho act of coagreM
to alter the terms of the crdinanc. of
1787; but honretly oaareive that our
ssM-nt, in the way propored by the act
of oongreea, notjmmitt* re Aarer and forftOtMrijk.
But that it would place us in attitude
of bringing the qnretum before the ju­
diciary &lt;/tho United State., and remor. all disputaiioa in regard to th.
acta of our state legislature, and give
Michigan the voii^ to which aha u just­
ly eatittod, by her population and po riticn, in th. councils of the country.
Wo voted against th. properitton of
dissent, adopted by ths majority of the
omveutioa, repelling the thought that
those who differ from us m opinion are
actuated by any other motive but tho
common good and lionorallo impulse.
We, in differing from them, do not
wish to bo eonssderod as haring any
other view but tho happinore, proepcrify, peace and tranquihty of onr com­
mon country.'

IxiCM BxACTXn,
*mmom Boors,
of Wayne eoanfy.
Boe. Wtum,

Jans Hcraass,
Josxrs Ricxxv,
cf Lenawre county.
Cisuta Knrutx,
of Bt Clair eouafy.
Oiwnil Lsncssm,
Wsisos Bsxra,
of 0L Jorephs county.
6- D. CouAxu,
of Calhoun eountv.
Hsnvnr Wamm,
X

Zscuxaixn Vur Dcsnx.
j Z\
Butts, Clark, Conklin, EHis, Glover,
ofHiUwtete cornuy.
Gilbert, Jefferies, Lane. lawrence,
StxshxxR. Wood.
Markham, McKinstry, Newton, Noble,
of
Chippewa
county*
Odell, Peek, ' Richardwm, Setterlee,
Woxux A Bioaran,
Smith, Stubby &amp; A. L. Warner, Welch,
of Ottown, Knit, Ie.it ..A Otafa
Willard, Wing—25.
TUcmam Wstu.
Nsts—Moasra. Allen, RraufaiL Brad­
shaw, Brown, Comstock, Durt, Drake,
Draper, Hutchins, Kercher*!, Kimball,
Lanrasler. McDonell, Noyes, Ridtny,
Richmond, Sumnsr, Vaa Duer, H.
Warner, Wearo. Wilkins, Wood—22.
On motion of Mr. Wing, the blank
nocwrriug in th. first line of said resolu­
"Dai't'ay bertrare,” M th. butehtion, was filed with the word ‘thrw.’
■ r caid to th. dog that was killing hia
On motion of Mr. Welch, the fifth
resolution wna adopted without amoudTo rreauv. widow's w«oda—W a
mnnt, as follow.—
good looking man s«y “will ftaraF
And they wilt
five members be appointed to draft sa
A drankeu TuWo man wrote oa the
addrera to the electora of thia state, ex­
pressive of tho views of this convention. wall of his sell : "Jug u(rt that ye be
Merera Ellis, Clark, Markham, nutjuard."
A school boy remarks that when his
Welch, and 8. A. L. Warner, were apteacher undertakas to show him what
is what, bo only finds out which to
The sixth reeolution. bavin
amended on inutkm of Mr. Rici
was adopted as follows:
Rerelred. that two thoraaad ।
the journal and proreedings ol i
ventton. together with the neoea
ootaponring documeata, be prix..—, w. pamphlet form, undsr the authority of jnice.
the Preridcut of this convontim, and
—

to my disgust, Mr. FaUowbrain raked
for n day’s postponement Hie citent,
ho .aid, had lately employed Mr. Giaguaxte. who was expected that evening,
and tho defence would Im&gt; ready to go
on to-morrow.
I nrotreted against th. delay, and in-

A TEACHERS' CLASS

the middle of the

with his head swathed, looking very
pal., and u mad as a Modoc.
The snake, it appears, after ecme
hours, grow tlrod of his hiding-place,
and crawling forth, was discovered and
killed by tho doctor.
Of conrso, th. cat was out of the bag.
Old Gin had a Cood brad for circum­
stantial evidence, and was not slow to
work up thn case.
.
Ho moved for a new trial on a long
affidavit, minutely retting forth the cir­
cumstances of the conspiracy of which
bo had been th. victim—the body of
the snake, in a bottle of spirits, being
attached as an exhibit
Tho motion was granted; and when

Rraolred that tho legislature of the
state of Michigan bo requested to ap­
point three comrateeioneni or dolegatre
to visit Washington during tho noxt
scMioa of congress, to co-oparain with
our senators and reprv*entatires in pro­
moting tho cause, tho inton.-sts and th c
rights of tho people of Michigan.
Ihe question on said amendment
was decided in the negaUro.
Said reeolutii* havingbwmamended,
cn motion of Mr. Wing, and farther
amended on mc4ion of Mr. Warner, of
Oakland, was then adopted in blank,
by yeas and nayes aa fallows:

•Ute into th. union; yM. as that branch
of our general government hare deem­
ed it proper to attach a condition to tho
ad tn mason of Michigan into tho Union,
wo briiero and consider it th. wieest
cocree for Michigan to accept tho te.•»
prupoeed, and bocom. oc. of th. eorwrrign state. of tho United •State. of
America.
Inasmuch u by each not WW beoocao

�New Advertisements.

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lanntr

Strang" as it may eo?m (o *&gt;iuo, wo
l:a»o»trextay, 4* thu, nation no teas thou
itt.-n pabricsd ,*rU'..
How many of
nur poMcami hare thl^fiaet cteariy in
their mir.d^ ? . Yet' K&gt;. -ft Is, and tho
name* of there oxgaui=a!tens ar* as fol­
lows: Republican,, bcsnocnuic, Liberal,
Labueltaibrtn. Woman suffrage, Prohi­

State, waa jterpetrated on a girl niaa
ywxr» old. by a fiend named James I&gt;.
Ceaivan, at Musksguu, on Ttanday of
last wwk. Do Wcdamdny th* villain
was arrested, and after hia identity woi
fully cstabliahad, a mob attempted to
take him from th- authorities and hang
him. but wo- defeated in their iterign
On Friday el Warn the father of the girl
on pretence of being sure Caniran was
tho jrarpetratcr of the crime, gain’d
admission to th.- jail and drawing a
pistol instantly shot him inflicting n
•orfous though not fatal wound. On
Iming odrlsed of this the public became
intnri.-ited cxjsd fearing the life of tha
prisoner and (ho distraction of th.- Court
Hous* nnd Jail by thn mob Uin Mayor
Teh-graphed to Mayor Fimo, of Grand
Rapids for military aid for their defence.
Mayor 1’ierco referred him to the Guv.tnor as (he only person having power
to order out ths State Troop* Gov.
Jtaglcy at occe ordered tfeGrand Rapids
fagiit Guards to proocod to Muskegon
and dufoud the J*il from the aaaaulto of
the mob.
By this moan, tho pnldic
•property was protected nnd tho pAsplo
of Aluidti-son, sarod from the &lt;li«grace
cf murdering a man who was in tho
hands of tho officer, of ths tew. and
entitled to thn protection of all good
ciUH-n* lamdiag a trial nt the hands of
tho proper tribunal
Ou Tueaday tuoruing Canivan was
brought befiira-Judgo (ridding, plead
(ftiilly, and wna at onro sontatu-od to
irapriwutm-ut for life, and in the after­
noon wua safely removed to tho Pritou
ax Jackson. At latest dates the girl
was still alive though fear, wore entertain cl that ah* yiiuH not recover.

Il la said that, “Th.&gt;^ whmn tlm
God* tore, dto young.” Wo think th|ura]4&gt;raw- equally true, tlurt thoso
whom tto- Gods Ar&gt;, live and write artides lot tlia J7n*w JmtmL Th* writ­
er’s article, Biaaty of our Government,''
is marked by tho tamo xhort-rightodncM
‘ of his other cflarvi. I&lt;e finds fault with
the Govwruuwnt, nnd asks if U would
not Im&gt; hotter for tho
Io change
it to c-urrespend with tho people's develoixnunt, rather than wail until war
shmild lore* a change. This remind’
us ot an incident ip the life uf Davy
Crockett, white dUcuMtag n question in
the logistetiva Hall, a member having
tho floor opposed to Crockett, raid, “11*
did not think tho meutim would suit

A new hors* dlsraso has appeared in
Few York city.
Two boron thieves Wvr« lyntflcd 8*i•nlay in Bcubm coitaty. Mo.

Senator Alcorn of kti«ai«*ippi denoun­
ce* Atnra and declam hnruralf a candid­
ate fur Gwwuor. - . ..
With utie exc*|&gt;lfoit the new Congveramen have drawn their monthly
compcn»vtimi under the new law.
Tin* Missouri lUluttML will petition
CungTcra for th* suppression of tho traf­
fic in Italian ohildrrn l&gt;y tho qmdroiiaa

be |&gt;r»vl
lot IM..

tfie j*opfo, and by tho people, and th*
development of the jraoplo is tho dovelopment of the Government, nnd th* on­
ly “Insurance Company" we want, is
tho National Intolhgam-n Co., they will1
take all risks. Bfitho writer projvwtwi
a method—very short, il tho devilish
thing only work*. H* propow^ to get,

bent stamp.
T1:o total receipts of th* Gororameut
for tb* quarter ending Juns 30 were
|77,808.tJ85 V2. and tho total expendi­
ture* «5f»,4tnjlW 85.
An ex-United State* .Treasurer, a few
bition and Farmer*’ -Sorely here is an
dny» ago, applied to Gen. Hpinnvr, the
up a little hobby horse, one that ran
present Treasurer,’ for n position ns
ciqxa^snity fiq every Intelligent citixoa
trot, and with it trot out of office nil our
to suR himw lf with a set of political
Governmoutals, nnd out of existence
principle, and to march to the poUv with
ths Republican party ; and tlu-n, I supn cut-genial bund ol «»suciata* Every
1&gt;om. his Millepium will bo inhered in. already had one ftwhman your, having
question that ran peerible b« twisted in­
Wall, now, for fear year little plan tuny ontured Harvard last fell.
to an Issue, and many that cannot, has
A contract drafted in part hr Lafay­
fail, I would suggest, Irt, that your
it* plaou swnewliere among three »««
ette, making over property in Franco to
bon* be not too small, as il is quite a •rune Baltimore rnetchante, hw b«m
l«rt&gt;oa, with aU ita rid* isetire duly pro­
talk you require of him ; you rctuom- disrorirtd in tho Treasury Department
vided for. And yet this « »&lt;&gt;» au ora of
bor you have already tried several largo nt Washington.
special political activity; on the contrary,
hobbies—the last one, tho father of
Tho Kentucky Legislature, omitting
Gourd afp^Ay appears to be the officer
hobbies, and, on looking back oror the tho Fayette tfonaturtal Disfriet, will
of the day, except wheru individual and
stand:
Sonata-6 Itepublfcaos, 31
course, wo so* them all laid by to restDemte.-rato; Honso—21 Republicans,
local itifiueniLS have stirred up au exThey bowed their backs for tho toad 79 Democrat*. This is a Republican
cepticm, M la the pending election in
nnd tho rare, manfully, bnt ths fearful gain from last year of throe Senators
Ohio, ./a’fimt iho number of parties
bind South of 86’ 30/ broke their nnd six Itoprctvntatires.
marks rather lbw distraction than any
Th* Chicago Intur-Ocxian predict’ a
unwanted interest uf the public mind i Tile Democratic newspaper* rontinuo backs, and like the Yankee’* caHXfbey
to barj. alrautjhs ‘'back pay" busitioM didn’t eractly die, but kinder gin eobt, ' rise in the prtc* of grain thi* fall, rayon nny great public question. Nordoes
i ing that in no portion of Europe is tho
apparently totallv pblirkm* of tho fact and thn distorted frames, and liraping |
crop abundant, while in many sections
it indiratu very clearly nnydefinite, well
gait of tbos# who still survive, should ' it u a complete foilunf. This will
defined, or probable political uclion in
sponsible for &gt;L Wo *ro filed thnt admonish yon to abandon the hobby nrobably open the door io i-xjiorts from
tho immediate prerent or near future,
they intend to keep thie matter l«foro bnsinre* Their voices try from (bo ■
that i. hk’dy to cv.mbin* all shade* of
lb* people, a* tho people •herald know ground also, raying, beware how you | Oakc« Am'*’ brother and rti-cutor
what their Democratic Congressmen put alrataclcs in the way ot this party of ays that his retato will not settle more
l&gt;an 3‘J,tMM),W»O, or al-out one-third
have been doing; though it would Ira 1‘rogrem, for though obstacle* pn-M-nt ihat was estimated at hia death, and
impc«ailde to sinh them any lower in
that the net result of all his Itacific
The Democracy uro very much like
the ratimaticu of the xnaww* Honicm- trusts, yet the Nation has boon advanced Railroad ojraratiotw and specalatious
the loy^t knits which hv submitted m a
her, thnt n majority of tho Drmoerat* in and iiftod upto an exalted no»(iou turns out a positive k&gt;,r.
scientific potato to hl* teacher—the old
The next Unitoil States S.-uatar from
CongrvM voted for what -the Democrat- •1 among the Nations of earth, cleansed
blade had given place to a new one, and
Now Bersoy will be oisct&lt;«l to fill the
ic crga*s elegantly deaignale aa •* the ; from n-aay of her impuriii.-s, (though vacancy mad* by tho expiration of tlte
that had - boon aucceedcd l,y a new
bark pay •teal."
Rnmomlrar, ciao, I still not clear) and i» fo*t solving tlte tenn/it Hon- John 1’. Stockton, March
haml’o.mml tho sjuesitan wa» whether
that a majerity «rf tho Dcpnldirarw1' problem of a roprewntati' c form of •I. 18,5, and th* Iswislalurn elected in
it was .'Ar M»« knife. It bore the name,
voted ngainat it • Tho character cf the Government, which is already tulhng 1874 will decide tho quretion, while all
nt any rate, and belonged to the same
State Senators ehmeu thia year "ill
two partita thus dearly indicated, rath the death knell of Monarchies, attd-reill !
hold over ami hav* a wto for Mt-Stockowner; mid &amp;&gt; much we ran »ay of the
party to be judged by , tin? act* of the continue to “proclaim Liberty through- ,
Dctuoaxacy. Ever rise* the » ar it hu
majority of jta roprewontative* I f thero out the bind, unto nil tho inliabitants
been trying to sited its obsolete prineiX
Ss any stealing going on tho Dvmocra'a thereof.” And tho man or tho party &lt; Gen. Fremont is dangerously ill.
pirn, and to get aamrtMng that would
cun always be ccuntc-l an to take n thnt rlmll heed not that proclaluation,' Th* fourth Cincinnati Industrial Exanswer in (heir »toa&lt;L and in Maine,
iraditioa opened Wednesday owning.
hnn d in iL They know l»»t how in can look into tho yawning grave.of ob- (
Tho fraud, on the Brooklyn City
Iowa u»d komo other Stolen they chum
clmracterira.their own arts, and to car­ liviou already dug, and the mourner* । Treasury are not y«t all naennheik
to Uro »m.x»ted. But uirwhere taw a
ry out their own jmneiplco. They pro­ will Mi go about th* streets when tho , San Franeisco throw a very heavy
•ingle lireM of vital interest to th* pe-iplo
nounce n majority of their reprewnta- last uxl rs placed nliovw their remain* I1 rot* nt the olretlon held there on the
been altapu-C. and if such had been the
So, look well t&gt; it, that you go to your |
raw ikia doubtful if it would Uavemoile
pu!o them.
We bclievo it was the week with jiriucipkw, mH hobbies, ifj
any d^tyvnoo ro tong as tho saui* old
late Hcaacu Greeley, ths late Detn&gt;&gt;­ you intend to break up tho Republican i
n hrel-bsraoa were tugging at the party
. erotic candidate for Preridwy, who
hack.
Even the »o railed Liberals1
declared lx, would not say that all
found that thi* was a •ottrre of diseredii
Democrats are thieves, but bo would
which thc-y never could abide. They
ray that ail thieves are Democrat*—
In tho last Hastings Jfinw JVurasf, |. A counterfeit *500 bill ha» Iteott dis­
pn-tendnl to like what the Democrats
wo find an editorial churning that the co cured. W&lt;&gt; hare not *eett one, and
said to them, they
to com pan- Jfatan" Oroarefr.
Monroe [ Wis.,] BfpaUina, is “a repub­ are not likely to.
nutoe and Jo find that they agreed ad­
The Domncratv of MamiehnwH* have
MaecsntuiZScu.-—Report ray* that lican imper.” This is far from being
mirably, but aa to' Waking themselves 1
i ben-aitar tho Vfctotjr Bridge at Montre­ the fact. Ths Monruo ZIspuHicra was nominated Hon. William Gaston, of
a part and pares I of the old Democratic i
Boston, for Governor.
al, tho greatmt architectural wvnder uf oun of the oldest and mast con temp ta­
Daniel G. Beede &lt;,f Sandwich N. II,
jurty, wfch its inherent igigiaa oral, its
tin-. Western World, mud ptey remind ble of th* coppr-retad organs of ths ha’ l,ecn appointed Superintendent of
blundering leadership, they could not
think ot it. Andsojustnowtheyirtsnd violin to a new bridge to bo run .truetod Statu of Wisconsin, and is to day on* of Publie Inrt-uetton in that State.
over the Friikof-Forth. This structure tho bitterest opi»menf»of tho national i The ixidicatious ato that the 1’*-ojdo'v
in a state uf •,U|wooaijy,’* with flic
lickut. nnti-railreod monopoly, has
pros|&gt;cct of soon iilwAving and d«®ait- will be far tho birgm-t bndg- tn th* Adtninisiraliun published. So bitter in i’ mado a pretty clean •Weep of Califorworld. It will be 150 fost in height, its denunciations ax to oxcito only rtho I
• ing according to their in&lt;bvitlnal proctiaud will contain nearly 100 «p&lt;a* Tho contempt &gt;if all ita friends in tbe ItaJgv niu.
A tncxi named Yates is wuder arrest
groattHt span In tlw Muter will bo 1.­
| for cotoplicitv in th* railroad bond for­
Equidly^cviuir.reorrt tire, some ar alt of
geries, and is exprated to make nsn
them other organization*. Tho labor 500 fret in width, or nearly a third of a
mile iu extout, ditaeusiwui which are
Reform far isalMMA- .whtoh at two or
without paralvli An- any simitar piece of reduction of tlx, Public Debt during tlw

•muller openings or spans will bo 150
party, aroWlfflfgw'taUt»»tUUy‘»
feet in width, being tsnisidorably bofield. Tfap xuuronrarae of the basis on
yond the average. diincnsioua of the
which tbey started, the TMionary nod
largest spans in ordinary bridges- It
rcektaa chnrartrr wt.too many of their
will curt st low CIO,000,000.

■WITSTES

AJNTZ3

PRESCRIPTIONS

LIQUORS, For

CAREFULLY

Medical

Pur]-.

^OMPOUNVEI).

Also x Fino Assortment of

O-OOUS

TP-AIV CW

Sueh as CHROMOS, LITHOGRAPHIC CARDS, REWARIM OF
MERIT, and everything you need in

MUSlCj .A.T NEW YORK PRICES ’
1ST1.

Rmarmlxr th.. Place. Seanxl Door E*»t of th* Corner of State ami Jeffor.
Street* Hosting*
.

$nEHflAll J. AICH-

,
1872.

MUS:

&gt;rr. witM.
Ol'S DEBILITY. JNCll’| / A’.V T COJTSUMPT10N,

First-Class Instruments.

New Scales.
New Styles.

New Prices.
Veiy Low

month of August was ffi,"52,irtl9. Thoe
in spite ojrtbo huo and cry nbnot “cor­
ruption, i stealing, framl, and rings,”
which if true would ruin any country in

has gonb on steadily reducing tho
public debt, and ai th* satue time re-'
•-Tax litreRMxm..- -Igunliu* Donnelly
duang taxation until to-day no industry
of Minneeota, tho politic*! tnra-eoat, in this land l&lt; toted to it* or ths pub­
practical carraptiontat, and prsfoared
lic detriment ■
m- *f tho ttwtadkng
Rofcna
party
is
2
New
away of th
front again a» President of a to railed
Tttt Sake Evsxywhke—Tho New
failure of it* tenders
y.. -- ---------------- — 1 Foranra’ Convention lu that^Stats last York P—i quotas figures to illustrate)
to secure
ol: •jcsli’otb.dd clocwhwn week. Tacre were about 100 dolngatoa.
in tho Republic. ThcAVontaaJfugmg? and Ora Barto*, a Democrati* lawyer the re marltab lo decline of Democracy .
in that mast Bourbon of State#. Kimand the Prohi^W® pariitthaw snffared
in very much the asmo wey, although rrnor. Jf An Democratic party is not tacky. In 1SCS flto D. csocrata hod
72JXNI m^arity ; in 1871, S7.QOO ; in '
thou poMigua hava irewa »
■dead already, DouooIIy’s leadership
and tliait oygareeutaw- a* much aw wilt kill it, and th* Graugoa, if fod by 1872, 11,000 ; and at tho lata iegiriativo
ehratiem th* majority was thought bard- j
extemlod in their fields cf oifort-Tho aim him are wvms than dead ulrva.ly.
jy »(inh tmmtioaing. Tlii* add* the
- and ' reformatory legislaBon
fort, is (he cooditfon cf tho party eyeryr tho ftifttiluidfy party, which

cn th* “jmMie-1 mind within ths
•cop* of ita power, it will at once div
apiraar'-fre®! day proud no neo in .Aincriran polSca. Wp »re, «!* j, tauiaM ta

'TEJl nnd COFFEE,

Now Advertisements,
Farm for Sale.
"■LlJOrt.

CHANCERY SALE.
..r Mlshtate. Ta lhe rue.ll tatuttw Uw

’'tte’i'JSra-riM-*.

IWterriea of Oregon bare boon more sucueaafully ptnaenuled during the put
reason than ever before. About IM,-

ycor swell the experts of Orogen over
»1 .OOC.OOO more than they otliorwira
' Tn* Nanorit Fisxxcra—Th" net would have Iwwn.
receipt’ of tho Guvernmout for th*
■quarter trading Jdne 30 Wire, from
' *CMBO,787; sale* tit public loads,
, .M7*A607 ; n:i..r«BanM.u. sotnrea. |fi,WB.847 ; tfltol. &lt;77, 8M,(M5 ; and the UBtuediatoiy cm ruwtiug in Deeembo r
rettavn Senator Carpenter from itaJPeea-'
oua, IIS.*41,081; War Itepartment, idem y fr* Umftrr, and proUbly elect
»M^87,C18; Navy Department, 84.­ in hi. ptare Senator Ferry of Michigan,
808,073 } Indiana and) prawns, IS.K.\ 087 ; mtatwt &lt;m p*blie debt. »!*,777,f*57 ; premium on tond«. |S40,9H;
total. •60,41‘t^TO

LIFE SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS !

WHEELER &amp; WILSON,
I/WOVED

INK,

JU3J

CRAYON,
WATHRCO1.OU

AND OILS,

Saks of the Cheder .J- W7fco« f.r
BO(®ER a. FLANDERS.

past year
^cxt Guar­
ranter oj Us Superiority over al',
oilier sewing machines-

BV

IN SEARCH OF

THirClSTAWAYS

Being the most simple in conslruction, and easily adapted to
different kinds of work, running
atid with Im now, than any Mur mini

�life ^*r&gt;l*ucA|l B\|l»«x,
irncut mfm w •*•«» «miV.

WHta^nirdrawiug timber .era*,

the track from the mill with an ox tram
t anil did mx see flic train until it WaJ
wtthma few rod. ut him. when
j atrtnng to gut hia team out of dangarl
h» got jireaa in between
flat car.
*tandmg0a the .id.
bb4 y, M
school is being conducted by T ll. Dfo.
on tehnq. fright at the u.m,, mom,nt
Arman
___ /
I jumied toward tli.ck&gt; Mnd thn!W
Jl ate our pleasure to pay the school
. bita forward so tha ths end of the bag. a visit on Friday hut Wo found ffir

CHURCHES.

Bathe your foot in bet water jurt be­
fore going to lied ; take one or two tea«pounfula of Dr. Raaaom’a Hive Syrup
and Tolu, «' Homy Syrup, and drink
a bowl of Ginger Tea. Jump into bed
and wrap up waira, and you will bo all
right in the lucrnitg.
\ Da. Mintxa'* Magnetic Balm ia a
pertain cure for all diaeaaca of the atom-

kch and bowel*. It reltere* Nauaco,
Vomiting, Colic, Cramji*, and pain of
pt all kind*, like magndirm. Only
/coate 25 cU to buy It. Sec advertian-

WE SELL A'O SHODDY CLOTHING !

Rcvxsia your plan a while. Lrarv
off atlonifl, blue mass and all other vi­
olent and poisonous purgative modicine* that break down tho system and
tho body, and tor a blood purifier, an
alterative and for an anti-bilton* reme­
dy uso Hamilton'* Btxchu and Dudsbon. Ita kind and healthful itif.uoncn
on the kidneys and liver open up tho
•y»tom gently and offbctirely, You
hare no fearful debilily and prostration
following U. For safe by J. I’. Roberta

- gage car struck him in tho .mail of th® school conducted with dueiplia# and
beck uaoriy tearing thn body Into, kfll- energy on th® p*rt of (bo tsacbere, ttnd
inghra. instantly-^ One ix wa. ako tho studsnts scsinnd equally energetic
Hlle-I, nnd tho „.Iujr badIy iniurod m their studLc* and recitation*. Tbc
« o do not learn that any Nsmo attach. County fiuperiHtondctrt of school* bos
W. « tt. iw™, called to his aid one of the Vety best.
teechn. m Barry County, in wX*.
uJ il
h,„
Uf tboas ancidente again*! which no hu- tug hi* labor* with and for ua, and the
m.n foresight can guild.
people of Barry and adjoining counties
mey look for a rovryil in durational
K.-iqrxmu.-th, Monday effort t»atten during the coming winter, at
k, oub, Dr. Samuel Perky of Char­ •s a result of the efforts which are be­
lotte. brutally ..rotiltod and xrwusly ing pul forth at this place oa the part
A very ok® number i* Ballou’s for
l«unded Jo*e|&gt;h Saumlera Ifoq., the of Iho County Bupt nnd Mr. Vae ArOitobar. It coutaiaa a very remark*p puter and weU-know^ editor ol the
Charlotte
b»rau« Mr. Saun­ /The atudeuU uf thia' -chool have otA ,bfo quantity of leading matter, all divid­
ed into atoriea and poetry, engraving*
ders had manfully denounced tho out- kamxod a lyicum in rontM-ctlon with 1
and uaelul reading, ouch oa any one
rngo |&lt;ej&gt;cuattd ou the propte of the’ tlic acbool and elected the Ldluwing liki-v to got hold of to para nway an hour
State and Ration, by that tnfocrabte
or two in a pkioaaat manner.
For sale at all the periodical depots
sneak and bls guilty ossociati®, and for
in tho country.
Address Tbomxs A
i which lie and aomo affix, wore Xa*d at
Tiiaor. 3G Ilto.mifi.U
Horton,
1 the last acrafou of tho Unitad States
Smmd l’m J*rr»«WhU-C G. Mixer.
for back or current numbers
Singlo
Di.trict Court at Grand Rapid*. Srentvt—H. E. CbriDe
copie* 15 iwnte, tl.SO a year.
-StoP rri^frrlif, wotld have been Tremarw—Titua Full.
bis just punishment for hia fira: otfoaee!
tHttr-C. IL Vo® Annan.
against morahty, chastity and doacenc y,
QBMlion fur the next diaeuwdou,
and for this Ku Klux amault, wo trurt the World growing better F'
\
tho dix/r. of the State liisoii will swing
Three thing* apak well of Bany'
wide open to rwviv.. a yflight have been County, »ud it Lid* fair to bwxune the

Local hli^ police?.
, Ia»t of Patenu iaeued from thn U. S
i I'ulcut Office to Michigan Inventor*, for
the wook emling Aug. ID, 1873, and
. ea. li bearing that duto.~-Fumiah«&lt;l thia '
' iuiaT l&gt;y Cox A G.x, SiiXton of Pat-1
’ During tho State Fair a special, train
enta.'Washington, D. &lt;?.
Mwo.no for Edging Una bur, W. G. | will run daily each way over tho Valley
' Caldwell, Three Ritera. * Car Lamp, J. Road. jHUnug Haatiugv, going to the
I &amp; &lt;SMi Adrian.
IkxM Hrcl Serew. Rapid* at 9. Ill A. M and going to
W Ackerman, Flint. Fly-Trey, J. IL Jackson at 7. 10. This train will alao
Johnson, UvutoQ IlarlMW.
Lamp, J. run over the road from Grand Rapid*
Kirin-, Jr.. Adrian. Mortar-Mixer, C. to Jackwm on Sunday tho 21st inat.
1 Fierce. Purtlnnd.
Whip-Socket Fort­ Lairing the Rapid* at 10 A. M. On thia
ner, W. W. Richanlwni, Ypsilanti. Log and all other trains piuaenfra from
Turner, C. Van Aleck, b'alury. Rriwar any point in the State ou the M.C. R. R.
lino* will bo earned to and from Grand '
Saw ing Machine for Rlging Lumber, '
E. Tarrant, Muakegon.
Ltar or I.crrxx*. remaining at th&lt;Haatings, P. O, Sep. 9th, 1873.
Wise Mary Bragdcu, K. F. Dcitle,
Mia*. Louisa Johnson, Mr*. T. I- Mui
iux, James Melteaald. Mia*. Elsa Erod-

VSa1&gt;I

If Lt tho above tho Jetmal means to
iaalnuatu that there is not Jmt-rhut
mtrllt trtrh now inlhia city, tlio insinu­
ation io comtemptsbla and deserve* tho
public scorn. For ought we know there
may be room for another marble shop, i
but none better than that of Messrs 1
Black A Fullor can bo found in tho I

Beyond the Miaslatippl-

Einc Beaver Suit* for Men, ....
Fine Curtain Made fruits for Men,
Double Breatded Pen Jacket;..

CHILDREN'S,

BOYS'

AND

YOUTHS'

DEPARTMENT.

Children’ll 44uiti&lt;,
Boy b' Suits
Youths' Suibq..

to $15
to 20
to 30

fortlier JVest are prompt and reliable.
Tho Texas connection of thia road is
how -xHuiJettxJ, and passcngcri are
kdforcd a farst class, all-rail route from
Ait. luuuis to Toxas, either over tho Miswiuri, Kanras A T- xas R. R , ViaHedal-

via Vinita. For map®, time tables, in­
formation as t&lt;&gt; rates, routes, Ac., wo
refer our readers to L 0. Wluwler,
Northern Passenger Agent, 72 Lloyd
| St., Buffalo, N. A. or E. A. Ford Gene­
ral I’liHctigcr Agent, St Louis, Ma.
n--- a,— m, x lrfu[jy aBj prmnpt-

3,60
4,50

for Boys,
for Youths,

Children’s Chinchilla, Cape and Other Styles of Overcools.

Cheap Farm in Soxth-weat Iumui .'

■

VIENNA EXHIBITION.

Th® Atlantic A Pacific Railroad Com­
pany offer* 1,200,00*1 acres of land in
l'-ntral and Southwest Missouri, nt
from •'! to J12 |&gt;er acre, on yevrti year*'
time, with free transportation from St.Isiuia to all purchaser*. Climate, soil. .
timber, mineral wealth, schools, church- '
e* and law-abiding society {nvile wnigrnnt* from all poiute to thi* land of
, fruit* and flew er*. Fur [&gt;articufor&gt; ndi dresa A. Tuck, I-and Conimuavoner, Sc.-

Shirts and Drawers, 40c. to $3.

nt M CCTlill Mum If fal
To Merchant* we Sell Coodu

ro/i^ituqc.
Woau»*a Exntairioa,
/ Mww,
19, 1873.
Wurruta &amp; Wnom, Mra. Co.
t&gt;25 J/reWway, A7w Fwi.
. Awarded Grand Motel un Progreaa,
Grand Medal of Merit, and thn only ’
Sewing Madiine Company reoottmicndrd by the International Jury fur the
Grand Diploma of Honor.

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE
:«&gt; CANAL STREET,

The Babcock
that tho Central Vermont Railroad
Company have accepted tho resignation
uf Gyle* Merrill aa Goairal Supcrtntandent of the Central and rennccting
Timca rather quiet juat naw.
roaih, and that John W. Holxrt, OooWork rrenn;«4pn Bowen* Block.
I crtl Freight Agent and Master -ol
War-1 Scbonl* opened on Munday,
’ Tran*|wrtatiun. has been appointed in
il'in. John M- Nevin* ia quite aick. hi* place. Mr. Merrill retire* in tconseI qunnen uf itnpsurml heallh.
He will
W. 11. Burgher Eeq., wo are happy to1
remain to assist th® new Huperintend.tatr. i* ay» again.
I ant till January, when be will retire to
Tire qnMtioa te, who ie to bo janitur hi* home at Ilarcrtiill, N. II.

'

Dale of Eaton County ha® tort 50 slxuip
from worthless dogs.
Richard H. Hall of Jaekaon rcceuffy
slitpjied 13 matched ang single bores*
from that city to Boston.
I’rof. Frioa* and family of Ann Ar­
bor have just returned horns after a so­ i Bwmmx Baath A Co. have the largrat stuck of Undertakers goods, such as
journ of two years In Europe.
I’rof. Cooker uf th® J’tuvwaity fo I Caskets, Cuffins, Burial Itol-e*. Ac., in
■ (Vntral Michigan. Personal attm-lancv,
I nnd gucsl He*no will bo-'furni»h«I to '
: custiKncra throughout tho county fro*' ।
Religion.”
; of charge.
Jam® Virk, tho wall-known Boch&lt;w17tf
Uehmxx, lliura A Co.
t»r florist, is to have 50 feel simco lor

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'•'Moh our xdvori.iiug column*.

grnud maaa State Convention of th®
“Fainita of Husbandry” will be hold
lb pity Sheriff Fox from &lt; ►rangevillo
at National Park, Knlauiarcu, Friday,
aa* ia tht city ytsterday on official bus*
October 3d, 1X78, under the direction
of the offiiwr* uf the Michigan State
Grange. An addreea by an eminent
speaker wilt be given at 3 o'clock r. au,
npen tho «uhj«l of the "Fannere'
M-■cement.’’ Tho PUruna throughout
the State, and the public gvuernUp are Gardner Hunt of HiihlanJ, KsLima»&gt;&lt;
cordially invttH to atton-i.
County, were atruck by lightning and
burned LaolMOO.
Wereeeivnl a ph xaant call on TneaA little »&gt;n uf Tbunuia KuaoeU ol Riday motning. from C. D. Sfownrt. Eeq.,
long a roridoni of our city, tux of
r baa lx&gt;n d-laye-l a few
Brighton, Uringatoa Co. U- te .till
wook by tlic *icknra? of I. A.
.uffering from an accident which hap­
uf our best corn)-osi tor*.
pened *&gt;me year ago. having been
thrown from a mower, and hi* left fog
badly lacerated, ywt ho ia ormdautly imporing and oxpeett in time to folly reTho bafonce of cash in tho Slate
Treasury August 27th was &lt;905.444.77.
The H:u Sod*tf Bcawtcd with the
RoouipU for U« week ending Septem­
Report ra»s that another offurt in to ber 3d wore »W,l’6,W ; payment dar­
Pi»»&gt;-.; tian Church will be entcri nm ■
Iw made to establish a n--w*pap*-r al ing worn- time S5UH»: i«a»ing «
•d,on Friday afternoon by Mr* W. H.
Nashville in thi* County. thi» tinio by a baton.--- in tho Treasury of •900,531,10.
Th® grading on the Flint A I’em
getrth-man from lawton. Wo trust
for the sake uf tho would bo publiehur Marquette Railway will bo cotnptoUd, it
» staiFvl, to Irtdington, within a tn»nth.
tiio report to not trun, for the inreetThem Detroit will her., direct uoiamnui
m-mteannot l&gt;o other than a Snw- catton with Lakrf- Michigan well up to­
ward Maniate-o and the Grand Traver*®
rtvt to Iraru that Mis*. Luwell,
. • luct of the gramnu-r Depart- We received a call from Ben. Campbell
otMday
wowk,
who
•
“
funurrly
•xr L’nioa School declines lu afUse. a «4&gt;A0 uff.r at Katanra- traveling ag’‘ for I-i^henburgh t Q»'a.,
tehacon houae in Detroit, but who i*
now on® of the Lrm of CbamU rhm
Our v-anka are due and tendered to
Campbell» OuunbotWn. fobacoooiafa
Mr Dari 1 Huugliatattor for a wateeDetroit We truly »’*h ,hrra ,ho ro'”
■ston, Ixjng Island variety, that
•sighi 39 lb®, and was m gnod a* it
large.

Ixrxxrenwu—To see Twxxtt-Two
xUe-lnxhe.l msn loukiug on at two
o'clock ia the afternoon ol n pteewmt
autamsr day, to saa i| corps of boys
Ptoying Crops*.

Thn lumrtig &amp;&lt;UAraa saya, that a
remp-eiter in that office raised this sea­
son without sperinl cultivation, three
Ttoply Tomataaa ra WW rtra* that weigh-d
three and ahalfpoamd*.
Kstan County Fajr wfll b- hold at
Charlotte, September 23d, 24th and 25.
Hon. Schaytev Coifax will &lt;Whrr an
•ddrera before tl* tfoctoty &lt;m dh* loirt
day st oae o'clock ia the afteratoa.

LVorto her huabond.

100,000 00

CHAMBER SETTS.

* Ilia llraxn » the best advertising

SINE’S

leralium in the &lt; lounty uf Barry, having
nearly ilonble the ureulnlton of any
tlwr paper in tho County.
tf

'I FT j&amp;NTWPIVSE.
PIEJl GLASSES!
* Bmi twfflMlllw a Ml
One I’rire uf *5,&lt;M)U ia Siiror t

St&lt;T&gt;- »f H. A- Goodrear, on State SL
ThiUiking ht» friemls for ®aot favor*, he
soli-ut- n continuation &lt;n their putnmag&gt;*. nnd araurea them that with a larger
stock and belter aocvinmodaliatia ho
can give tiieni wore fovoraldn bsrgant

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BEBOARBSui other DINING ROOI
FURNITURE, la ComsfCLd.
Whole number of gift*. 10,000.
Ticket* limited to 60,000.

GIVEN AWAY.

Novello's Cheap Music-

Price, 41,00 per Bottle.
Addrewi

UN, MIXKli.

UNDERGROUND
LIFE

BELOW THE

SURFACE!

Novello's Cheap Editions

Mr. Hodgra

was core wealthy, but hie property
slijiped ftom hu W”" 00 “'•V“T
of hia intemperate habits. The suit,
owing to th® large claim for dan-ngra,
excites much internet.
LoM Sntanlay night, in a ratocm in
Taaumseb, Win. Witoun was atablw-d
b* Geonca twi The men were frwnd.
whaTboS wber. but whiskey having

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Johnaoc AOu'a. celebrated Gold Pan*,
lie beat in the market, for aale al the
Guy Now. Depot. P. fl building.

He editor of the Bsxiru warj EaM
tome wraka snoe, for net oU rncrv®tml relanted fort Bandar manria*

give you full dwerlptHe Journal of the
Grand Raphk, Mfoh., Bosluew. oolieg*
and Telegraphic iMtMote.

�MORFHOORAFBlCfl.
Pat-ncy of Pictorials.

On th* 12th dsv cf May. 1MXJ, Lew- Rbeumatfam, Scalds, LamcneM,
i» and Clarke, beading the G:»l party '
Burns, SorrneM,
of white* who *ver ctommI the cuntin- ■1 Neuralgia,
eat ia our latitiMlc. held ■ roum.il with ' ‘Bore Throat, Bolls, Wound*,
the ChuputmUh Inciaa*. far op th--'
Hcantenex*,
Ulcers Brutaw,
Columbia nvor. Half the day pn-upl '
Piles, Sprain*,
before they could convoy tn octi fafunu- !l.«faehe*
atlon, for, said tb*«, “in the fit st place, Toothache.
( olir. Old Sore*,
w* *|icke tn English to ono of our men,
All Hemorrhage*,
who translated it into French to Cha-!
Diarrhu*,
iKMieau. he interpreted it to his wife in j
Mfan*tare*. and sh* put it into Bho-,
shonee. and a bhoahonre prisoner ex- i
plained it to th* *Ch&lt;q.uiiBwb in their |
own dialect."
At length, however, list [«!&lt;’ face*
la-thought themselvni ot the universal
language, and drew a ma* of America
showing tho aituatiou of ita part* ami
AllTKRTIHCXEMTS.
place* on a mat wilh a pise,, of coal.—
Itu, difficulty uf communication was
half goo*, and tho vividarot uf itnpro*sfon doubled. Th* age ol picture* completes what
thn age cf tainting begnm II rise*
u|&gt;on it "hk* another meru rimm on
inid-u«xm.” -The Harperw alone, henppdured more pictures than nil the
pre**** in tho world h*&gt;l yielded before
that tim*. In our moat voluminous

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B,*ershelia, I daily marveled at uno uf.
tuy Yankee fore-runner*, who, though
doubtless ignorant ot all language* but
two, namely English and profane, had
loft on every ruiia *J«ni epritlo kuowu
aud read uf all maw ’ How could that
bi ? Ho had carried in his pocket a
stencil plato, ulsowiug a locomotive
bnnriug n flag wilh stsipco and »tar»,
gu&gt;*hed for colloquial aixoinplishmcnte , and by that bit cf cupper and a littl*
or narativn or discriptive talent. Then red i&gt;ainl hail made his meaning intnUi- Wrttt lirlaiEllljSVitti Pre Ust Mta
be had a haliit of bwitnnon in convcr- | giblo to all natianahtios.
•ation that amounted to almost a atomBut photngraidiy rivals tho pictorial
mcr. Ho spoke in • terse, a wul.n-' fertility uf ttx&gt; pre**. It may well bo
tiou. style upon subject* with which bo ,I doubted which uf these ai.tnr» will prove
was fatuiluir. and bis suggestions, aw; the moot prolific. Of tho ono hundred
peeially on military mattera, were ,i and one pilgrim father* of New Eugmarked by quick {.cretqdiou and * &gt;ufid f |Und, who kn-l*d at Plnuonth, no sinjudgement. But he was never diiJtw ghtwas ha* left u« hi* portrait, while
nr drm-matntive and wa«t*d no word* wo hav* those ol every individual of
upon anybody.
x, |
I
Judge But lor, a colleoguo in (hrSm- i
ata o! Mr. Calboun. calling to par Lib 1
i-'vpectl to the President. l»gcvX him I
to dew-rib,, thn manner in •hich’ the/
battle of Buena Vista was fought ) Hi* '
brother, Pmtco Butler, comtuandoj the toll' us that before Raphael painted. hi­
Palmatta regiment, and a vary gallant.: who would behold the Madonna muni
officer, fell in the battle, and tno Judge 1 pa to Heaven—that after Raphael's
Kramrstery
was naturally aaxiou* to learn the par­ time, one could so* her by going t&lt;&gt;
tNpMbms.
ticulars of that d«ip®4t«, conlcst— . Roni* : »ud tlfit now, thanks to photo­
“Well, well. Judge, you want to know • graphy. a very few dime, enable all
haw tho thing was dono. Com.' aud I • bo will, to art up their household god.
dine with m» and 1 will tall you all I a not uuaorthy protonUueul ol “our
know about it."
i tainted nature’* only boosL” No wonJudge Butler wus n haKy, iinpetuoiu ]
man. and the word* ‘flowed Irom his i
mouth in a torrent nhenover h* bad
occasion to spewk. Ho was all impa­
tience during the dinner, and tho mo­
ment they Wi-ro alone hu brought up
The Burlington and Muaouri River
the subject of th* battle.
Railroad Company arc in nothing be­
••Ym, JM, Judge, your brother was a hind the ag* : in matter, pictorial they
brave man, and bwhavsd like a tru* ar* before it.- They ham obtained
soldier.
BUt about the battle—you view* of* all that chiefly intercitra trav­
want to know how ii was fought ?"
eler who surrays- the Missouri elope.
•Yes. Gomml, if you will be so kind.
Loth in Iowa and Nebraska—the val­
1 wish to know huw your troops vein leys of l)io Platte and the throe Blue*
disposed uu the Held, and bow you —village* like Rod Oak, Ashland, and
pcMtad thmatu mist a force »o o*«e- Cretn, cibee like Plattsmouth nnd Tan* Will life in ths Far West
whelming:
bsata Anna must haio coin, with characteristic spaomeus of
outnumbwrvd ycu four or fir* to ono."
tho agricultural country through thu
’•The di9tarci» was greater than Platte region, rolling prairie* txittom
that, 1 think; but wo didn’t slop to land and timtarnkirted ftreatna, where
count tho Mexicans 1 know there was thousand buyers of railroad land, and*
a hrory fomy, and Imsgvd fur a couplo more tliasi ten time* aa many homo
of rrjjituunts more uf regular*.”
•trailers oral pre-emptor* bare lately
"I BiUtabtedly,” said the Judge ;‘‘but found, and founded new Louie*. Home
•hot was your ordat of battl*F’
of those newt illustrate, that ia. bring
“Why. why, you s','. Judge. wt&gt; went into luster the tetter-pro** uf the B &amp;
ia vingstone
to fighting itirly in the me ruing th* M. railroad land circulars, "six hunfirst day, and wo fit all day long, losing :
a good many men, and at night it look- i just Iweu iasm-d from Burlington and
Liaeoht.
From thus showing hia land. Land
“Whan it got dark J rod* over to ConuniaaioneT G. H. Barria, will find
.‘mltilio In look after our store* and to letter* fiom land hunter, so multiplying
proridw agaimt a Mtrpriss.”.
"Why did you go yuurr?lf ? Why
not send on* of your aid* F’
•■Ymt sm, Jndga, everything depend*
i*l on not hawing our euppiiw dut off,
and I wanted to •*• after thing* my­
self." ■
"••How wu it the nevi morning when road train* by Deputy Sheriff*, just as 1
yon oame uatho field F’ inquired Judge th* hour srrivr* for their departure
Butlw.
from th* depot (of which oalrag* there
• Not^wnclt change sineo the night hav* been two exhibition* lately). Su­
perintendent A- A Folsom* reaalla aa
‘‘Who was th* firet man yon mnt F’
inntanc,- whi-ruin ths gar.ie of th* of­
“General Wood."
.
ficer* was otfoetually blocked. It oc­
“And what did bo say ?"
curred during th* sdminutration uf hi*
pmleceasur tn the suporintoodsuev of
tbo Boston aad I*rovidcnre Railrosd.—
Just as the morning Shore Due was
upon that w* went to fighting again, •boot to leave, one of the creditor* of
aad fit all that day, and toward:; nigh! thn I’rovidcuee and Stonington Rail­
it fookad batter "
road places! an attaehraant upon a ear
Th* Judge lo-ikml ratli.r blank, osk- belonging to that company, nnd located
«1. “what asut?"
in the middle uf the train. Mr. Nason, DODD’b
“Well, tho t&gt;*x: moruing it was re­ thou S upcrintendeut, requested that it
NERVINE
ported to ma that Santa Anna and all bo vaealod, but the creditor woe inex­
’
DOES IT!
hu. men had disappeared in the night, orable. The danger* of delay was ex­
and I was derilhdt glad to b* rid of plained, a* was also the fact that a
them so.—JAfar^r’s
far Stf. hundred innocent people were Iwing
made to suffer for the wrong-doing of a
corporation ; but all explanations wore
m vain, sad tho creditor continued
stubbornly to insist upon what h*
d*em*dU&gt;* msmtenanre of hia legal
rights. Finally, after th* train had
been delayed fifteen minutes, Mr. Nason
hit upon a bright idea.

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strain b taeream* the tendency. While
tie yew* Wash nmre frc*!y than th*
old. ia&amp;ats Ao no* blush; wommi blush
more than men ; the blind and tho deaf
do not oscop*. It h usually the fan-,
ears, and neck oaly. that redden; tb«
hinshdiMBM eatMKl over th* body;
but certain anas who go habitually
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“What do you menu, air F"
“J tu.1 what I roy. exactly.
You
have attached a car lo-hragii.c to th*
Stonington and Providence Railroad
Oumpauy, and 1 gnat you to taka it
•way from th* Boon u and Prorider, w
Bailroad depot- Separate it from oar
car. and remove it at once."
“AU right, sir j I will do ao. dual
start up your engine, end we’ll take the
car out o? your way in a jiffy."
“Not by a eonfeuadad right The
car i* iu your charge and not mine, and
none of the property uf thi* company
ahull be us-d to help yju. Aud I want

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VOL XVIII,
HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 17, 1873.

ptjwal and 6Ws» Ca&amp;
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Coaktia, Bort, Drake, Dr aper, Ellin,

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• Have a Full Stock of

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The LlQnor Interest

Jukge Emerson.

THE CHILDREM'i CHURCH

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

HARDWARE!

NO. 21.

............. - •——

~

&amp; RUSSELL

GREBLE

mareUag ; how many
Mr. Webster aad Jenny LindSatrcrlve. Smith, Stubb*. Van Dusxr, IL. thotuaed 1 Sixty full 1
Emerson late of Battle Creek :
Warner. 8. A. L. Warner, Weare, man of which will,
Hon. Henry 8. Foote evutributee to
month* ihall hare completed their
Welch, Willard, Wing, Wood-19.
couree, lie down in the grave 6f a the Washfagton ClreaiWe the following
Nat*—None.
• nt ~ -** — * —Lt—L____ _
1 Every year during the nut
Mr. Drake moved that a committee drunkard
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including everything kept in a firw, d&lt;-

On arriving at the door uf the Opera
Home Mr. I Webtttr entered in his
eldldron
" Trump, grandest manner and *!&lt;&gt;wly pained
•L. —A- _ __ _
down the centra! aldo of the bulldog. pui without congratulating Utah *
It chkgced that Jenny land was then the Administration at Washington
my just expired; tramp, tramp, tramp on the platform, and wae alnut to com­
akes with tho tread of mence singing our inxpiriting national judgment in rase* involving euah veei
pasring; tramp, tramp, anthem, •'The Star Spangled Banner." mten-u* a* are fo re [doerd upon our
Ko
h. Vr
.....___ 1. । calendar. Unlike many of tbo Tsrritoo us from the camp of
» jw.w-.-M,
U1W^, .poena- I thw. «kc case* coming into CogrtW*
What in God'* ueously broke forth with tempestuous involve raining interest worth rnilwma,
Whereupon, Mr. EUis submitted the
name are they fighting for 7 The privi­ applause, evidently rncognixing it a* nor, as in the case cl Ann Hl is* Webb
lege of pleasing an appetite, of con­ remarkable coincidence that tho re- I Young v*. Brigham Young. qMMMW
forming to a social usage, of filling six­
ty thousand homes with shame aad Bor­
row, of ktadmg tho public with tho bur­ the very moment that the ucre
born a Judge
den of |«uprru*n, uf crowding our blem of the nation's liberty and
if a dear jtxU1'rerideatand fewmariee, and forward-1 prison houees with felons, uf detracting
ed to the 1‘leaideutof ths United Htetes lrom tho
Industrie* of the
First—He i* iuduitrious; goo* into
without delay, nccompauied bv the gantry, of raining fortune* end break­ audience rettled down into quietude the
memorial to bo prepared by the' oxahope*, of breeding direare and inspiring tunc* o'f Jenny IauA's rasrv.l Court at nine a. m., thus preventing.
mi tine appointed for that purpo**.
wretcbcdnA*. uf deriroying both body
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&gt;&gt;
and soul in bell before their time.
The prosperity uf the liquor interest, wbelmingly sensible a* on that occasion
covering every department of if, de­ 1 was of the commiugliHl powir uf mudered to U entered on the journal.
pend* entirely on tbo maintenance of
tirtui
this army. It cannot live without it.
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I 80 lou&lt; “ the tajuor internet maintain*
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™ • i&lt;h *** POM,nl P»°»P«»u* condition, it will light that he lutually oeataed almost to । Third—Like a wue Judge, aa ho im?• CUk« «“»!*America tho sacrifice of sixty thou- beevmo unconscious of the preum^M,( doubted i*. ho decides instantly after
other*, and hummed rrn distiuet^Wn argument, and never cam** esuw “m
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ity in the promise*.
JOup..th— —«. „tf„.„. ,btot.
to have been | kindled into ; ought to do. that a
teen—.. ..hu* UI..M u—. „ „
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u.xtri««. nA^untotu......
nature
warded to the President of the United
State* ; but afterward* to modified his

DRUGS
Medicines
IIOI.IIHOIIK

Dye Stuflfe.j
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THE

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PAINTS &amp; OILS

OLIVER CHILLED PLOW !

itt iiuiiKii

School Books &amp; Stationer!/

STU DEBAKER WA-G-ON !
Tk. OT1, MV. »&lt;!, ,h. BLp. SL.»
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IIAKNKSS, oll lunj,
U) order
TIX coppE» atl(I
SHEET IRON WARE Itaautarturva to Order
PRESCRIPTIONS

FAMILY

AND

aji MOW-KRS, GRjlIJr, CVLTIVATORS
RECEIPTS.

__________________ 'I IKY 1C.1KES, .tr.

JOHN I&lt;&lt;HIKKTS&lt;

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The fall Term begins Sept-11th.
T. B. IHAMOTD.

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A TEACHERS' CLASS
Ml IX) T. WIIEKLEK

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lormwi into roiAun, ui-&gt; steam", tbo uu»-

Kto
JiSSL" •. . “, * :»M~Sfc«to«
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Swtr
tho brutality, the wild
tt. beher* and. apjHuutment to bo I „
J Ti[d ,nd Cuaof J
rMourtos,

reutton. the member, to whtch were
American people do not rw. a. one
** “ '**?•’ |MUP“*-“d m*- and dretare £at this grrat curw

vote for them or noblic officer*, ur to

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Sherman
J. Rich
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LOWEST »ATES-

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nf the

tne middle 01 tne
FALL TERM

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. Superior iu all department., including

MI S1C,

FOB NEU1CINAI. rURPONEM.

«M—* t—V
IM’ WU
throe dollara ner diem for their .
1 ».-rvicM as officer* of this convention,

Oiivel, Micb.

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS
tUVR

THE

WHEELEB. &amp; WILSOX

adjournment ot the convention.

Mr. McKinaUy Ufured the following
reenlutfrm :

FINE NEW STOCK OF
dollar*.
On motion of Mr. McDonell, *aid re*-

IMPROVED

WARD AND «OOM *1-10 FteR DA

-X CAKD.

CLOTHING.

TUI immwii

g*:«* to Washington be selected by
ballot, and that a majority of the whole

tion adjourned until hall peat five thia

BOOT’S AND SHOES.

rantec of its Superiority oner all

Being the most simple in con­
struction, and easily adapted io

PHffiNIX CASH STORE

completely hateful an the Ubby.H-ono lleareu.
a groat ttrugglr, and i* prepariug to —
.n.
— .t.
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■ Jennie N«aai
A
mo«t it. Propio both ia_ tht* country
Aoguit 81, 1873&gt;
at least a character integrity an 1 a pew- |
cr of re*i»tecu o which tuake* them ap- ,
Public Lthraxi**.
Uratiuu i* actually [xhaoned al it* toun- [*ar rmpcctabl*. The Libby, a huge, ,

tain, and that thefe can 1h&gt; m&gt; purifac- •hambling, ovwrgrewu and miashap|x u
One of the published addrsaeM of the
tion of It until the eouree of the poiwn jule of brick and mortar covering half
a block, anpaola to no senae of intelli- Hon. Edward Everett upon pubBe edagene*, and only provoke* indignation 'cation contains tbeeo words coneartiiag
the value of public libraries :

gentleman'* table. The California
inc* are a disappointment and a tell-

conuder that 1 am associated with those

thing imported.

They an not popular

and carry it to a certain

t; M four atone* high, and without
empt at grace or ornament in any
rt whatarer. The gralingi uiU reua in the window*, but all the cell*

doubled upon me.

at thb time occupying the L ibby; the
Southern Fertilixur ' Company which
manufacture* and dutributea through
the country di*txict* of Virginia anti
lumped together. They are all oppoeed North Carolina a piuocutrated furtilixer
a— I 1.— .1 1 — ■«- — J
-L.lt

machine, are qualities which recommend the Wheeler

gwteatoyint Washington.
Messrs Feck and Hattert

exiatence against the determined indig­
• unductel w.th nation of along ■ offering people.
A roepectable Engfieh megavine re-

department by which alffg
ufalary education can be «n-

litieal and deliberative aaaembUe* of
and silent, while near by is “Guile
the Church of England as many as four
this community; and, al
differed in opinion upon

different kinds of urork, running
easier, faster, and with less noise than any other sewing

' KA!M)MUH«0.
MBH

utterly destitute of

other seiring nip chines

It YOU WANT

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How Libby Prison Look«.

HATS AND CAPS,

Hz lean for

the /&gt;ajtt year is the Best Guar-

PAI2SFTIISr&amp;!
w *1. HEWAJttl3

I should be greatly difieient in court­
esy, were X to omit to acknowledge the
obligationswhich I owe to thia oonvvn-

gratitude for the indulgence aad kind

Sa Icn of the WTteeler

HABT1MGS. MICH.

[ awake to it The organizabuos of the
liquor mteroat, the vast funds at its
command, the universal feeling among
those wboe* buaiaeoa i* pitted against
tho national |&lt;rv&gt;-[&gt;crity and the public

DRY GOODS.

Michigan Exchange.

fet'd. Aide Blate Btreet-

H*srrr Wsun, •/ AImcI

A fcroad \» wu admini*terrd. with doce not eoek. unde.- jm’ic'el dedao
pr*d*ely limiter atcumplMhmoula. A to make or amend the atatutea of- C&lt;
third bow wu tendered, when th" gnw* or Utah.
charming “Swedish Nightingale," a*
Vermont, a* hi* birth ’plane, may w
■be u called, mcuntinenily took wing be proud of Err ton aa a true law]
and became iaviiiblo to our food and i and an upright Jt dge. Michjgaa,

the present condition of thing* and the

^CH.

I

Sweet’s H°Tel»
i!U»&gt; KAPiM. -

liberations of thi*

plat!ra upon i Bedfield ; and we regard
i standing, h« I to the Bench of Utah, a
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rnvjcaUc bowel ever liuiteld. The ami- On- Gmnt. Uanrotending la Btanara
able anti accomplished reci;*«et of the i he is a profound lawyer; dignified and
homago mautfeted aumethmgof graco- , aSsble on tho Bench, ba undwstaads
ful and blushing rmbaraasmon!, but | tho discipline of the Bar Haring no
cvorteaie-l notwithstanding mo*t pro- : eaaltments of poaitiost, "he know* nothfoundH in response: upon wb*h the i ing of the parties; everythlnr of the
assembled multitude gave vent to their I cause
and be administers the law aa

OEO W KEYF8, Secretary.

J

Pure Wines ind Liauors!

•

Fur Catalogues Address.

Streets, Hastings.

■4 to.

...

women are suffering a tbuuamsd times
. mare from rum than from any iiolitical
disabihtvT
Th* truth is that there is no question
| before the American [ample to-dar that
I begin* to match in importouco th* tom­
I iwrance question.
The questwn of

On motion of Mr. Wilkin*,
AmM, that th* thanks of this coo
r.ntion *« hereby given to tbo pre*)- ,
dent for the able and imnortisl manner

On motion of Mr. EUia, the commit­
tee of expenditure* were authuri&amp;rd to
lowed three dollars [&gt;er dicut, tor hi* audit all aceounta agamat this conven­
I service*. and that the moaMngvr em- tion which hove a&amp;crued, or which may
aocrae after the adjournmeut of the

Huchaa CHBOMOS, LITtlOGHAPHIC CARDS. REWARDS OF
MERIT, and everything you need iu
aVT XE&gt;V- YORK .PRICES •
aicai[3i. | Bomrmbur the l*lacv, Secund Itour East of the Corner of State and Jefferson I

DENTIST

Lao* Ba*rr»rT.
Ito-Ito^-A-T.
Amwom Baows,
Tires Dorr,

,

Students can enter at

|

PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED.

.l

, woman suffrage, aa it any wrong which
Jons McDotrxtx, tf ITaya* esenfy. may be iuvolrid in woman's lack uf tlw
Z*.
' suffrage could be compered to the

begi^r January 2nd. 1*74.

TEil and COFFEE,
«.ktokl»ta..VEllY 1AB0H STOCK, ...Ito to Utonto-J«,-II .Ul.

Bl&gt;*MEK. HEATH K CO.

la?

aeter cr an official function not content-

BEST PRINTS IN HASTINGS!

&amp; WilHon to the public as Superior to any other sewing
machine
in the maket.
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■ «A Mil .f hie AfllM In tKn
abort to all of

a. i&gt;. copy, Agtiic

snmoL libos!

Will not be Undersold.
nfitf

*B. F. ST
difficult to sustain their part properly
iu the ealcmnltee* in which they are co •

takvn on behalf of the

the largwt and boat pmtodedlibaariM.1,

HASTIUGS IABBLE WORKS !l
• Tuifu *
MOKLM&amp;iTs

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1Pnptteur*. ar*

Chromo

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TABLE 7Q**,
M ANTLER.
SHELVE*. ETC.

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will relieve many

Sirjical aM Imucal

?2S

DENTIST

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mcompaliblo with the uultivalum of

ITALJAN

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AMERICAN

MAKBLE .CITY Slt,s DEfOT.

a *»7 tear I* U* Mau.

BLACK A FUTJJtR.

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and a table

U—a Stork, mt B—toO—h BUM.
W. — to— Oto-

J. Odle &amp; Son,

Oil Paintings

( POULTRY WORLD

\
JOB PRINTING

CHBOMOS !

STUCCO

IffllK

Mmv get ncn.
liutr eteiforoi ere
robed w purple sad fee feast ud Uro

7.
tbbrwim.

,

��Tip Rvrdsi'cA!1 Bateau.
—umui HHtwuiniinn.

' Th. fall term of Olivet College IreUtfBsp».10th.
Tire rehoul at this pte*. U,
!
^JOantMviH^ Bt^Jcyph County, is to
; “-to.!, with Miss. Eva Nichols of Ufa
m principal, and Mi» Cov^y of
Albion wants a mineral-spring hotel,
Vunrfbntvillc m assistant.
Scholar* and U8,W0 has Imcm sulwrriUd for
that purpose.
.
t,on of hot*!*, elx na Bnd
a population of COO.
Th.
churcbo*, nt which regular

pwt a good sclioo!.
O„. a FUnta,. an,
fthis place to Vcrmontvitto on Friday
&gt;»«. k* hi. imcket-book containing ■

| mnstc.n ten dollar bills, and som* pa!|I*n- The pocks)-book had his nemo
Tho Free Methodists hav* held a'[ l'-»taly printed therein with his rotigrow miMiag at thi.
[ «* week, now, jert etowd.
It was
[FWalMethcdisU
.

l*rg^y attsrxlsd. Th. loading sprakm
npmj the oceadon were. RotB U Du^
of MinUMota, nud Rod.rta, of Roche*tw. Th. latter was the brat rra*oow
and able fluent speaker, but with a
voice much broken and injured b&gt; too
much speaking; the forrm-r possossra a
powerful compos.
voice that, with
! projicr.cultivation might rival bumm-rtill. « WhiteMd. BUI U neTW iB.
dulge* in his eloquent flight* but thro,
or four time* in a single discourse, and
continue, each bat a faw second, at a
time ; ho then drop. laio a ranronalionul tone, with soro drawling of uti terancr.Xbulfoonry axd anecdote tin­
worthy tho wurtity and rovoranoo that
»wlcag* to th. puhit.
When fo.t for
else to say he fling* in a frequent, sonorfoils, ‘‘Amen ! ” that may bo hoard a
mile or ro dirtant. lfcw many converts
were madu in not known to the writer,
but that tho member* of tho aoefoty
| enjoyed th. meeting is evident from ths

CHURCHES.

. fact that their praymg and ahcuting was
. board frequently at a distance of three
mile*. Ono clerical brother upon tho
stand was so delighted a: an uttoraneo
. ol La Duo that ho anddasly lo*(&gt;od
about three fret into tho air ami when
he came down ho danced for a time,
during the service, after tho manner of
Moses before tho ark. A devoted aistor
' in loud, piercing tones, iboutod in this
: wise : “Oh ! that 1 might b. free from
। the burden of my
stript of .very

Ta* Gsxst Cntcsoo Jcartaa fa noth­
ing in comparison to tho immense businoss being tarriod on by Jim Sutton.
Jim ia on Jefferson Street, and does
axrv hiiiiuu jhJb ony other institution
of the kind in Hasting*
His store is
always full, price* low for caso or ready
par, and would like to have th. public
call on him boforo they Sfaaadrr their
money nt tho higher prioid groceries.
Browne is President.
Gnxwrfas of every description both light
A new map of Bay City i* being pub­
lished by William Mercer, Civil Bagin-' snd heavy.
Give him a rail.
ecr and Surveyor.
Th* Battle Crrek School Board has
ordered |5U0 worth of chcmieal and
phflieophical apparatus.
This amount of capital to b* invwted
in tho new pulp mills at Jackson is
•250,000.

Buspicfou rested on one J. T. Fan.ll,
a rocaUsd doctor residing ut Charlotte.
H was known that he went to Grand
Rapid, on Friday afternoon train. A

warrant was issued by justico Rikor
and Iteputy BUriff McConniok was
•out after him. Hu was found at
Grand Rapid* buying * suit of clothe*
and a trunk. McCormick arrested him,
and on search found fivu ten dollar bills
on bis person nud found that bo had
paid throe out fur hfa clothe*.
They
recovered th o money and brought the
doctor to Hosting* and lodged him in
jaU to spend tho sabbath. A March­
warrant was issued and McConuisk
went to Charlotte and suateedi-din find­
ing a deposit with Sliador Bros, of
alsvon ten dollar bills deposited by the
doctor the 12th, two of the bills aero
idonti fled by Mr. Fleming. The docto r
was brought before Esq. Durkee Mon­
day morning acknowledged tho whole
transaction and settled with Mr. Flsming by paying bins his mouoy and tho
coat amounting to WO.
There ia an old saying that honesty
is the beat policy. The doctor is satis­
fied that this saying is tru*.
To day tho examination of Christo*
pher Turta for an a,vault and battery,
with an intent to kill is ia progro** be­
fore Esq. Durkee on ramplaint oYaIox-

Hastings, P. O, Sop. 16th, 1878.
Joseph C. Bronson, Mru Itabocea
Curry, Oarnolous Joy, Jas. K annoy,
Daniel Laakina, Conrad Osgood, John
Btrausbaugh, Leonard Stauger. Thoe.
W. Temple, Mrs. Frank Wolcott, Jacob
W. W«od,-Ad*l!a Johnson.
Direct your latten to number of P. O.

I do not moan to Im a/njvuor of Ifaliglous Worship, but how much such j
doing as some of those mentioned above,1
glorify our all wi*o maker, and aid to 1
build up his kingdom here, 1* left for ! remedied by the proper disposition of
others to judg.
I believe that trno । tho treaaes. But whan the hair begins
‘ religion is in tend vd to make mon and to fall out, or turn gray, in young peowomen nobler, wiser and better,, not u» ' plo, or with those in prime of life, thoro
make them dnneoa and idiot*.
I is cause for real regent. Whan this is
Wo hare a fine graded school buildiug '■the case. Zfsff'. FvyvtaKv Sinha, IBrir
here, with apparatus, and ocureuisncrc ,
equal to that of any simular village iu 1 remedy, far superior, as a sound mtA&amp;l
medium to anything else before the pub­
partiuunls, tho two higher for tho com- lic. It actually restore. hair to iu ori­
ng year aro conducted by O. L. Bay ginal color, and in the majority of cases,
causa* it to grow agaiu|wh«n it is be­
and lady.
.
coming thin. It m not like many pop­
ular prepartions, a mere wash, but a
, yield of strawberries tbu year was 250 scientific discovery, indorsed and uved
bushels, and of rcapbvnies the samw by physicians of character. Addro*.
Som-i vinyuxd* in tho vicinity am plenti- II. P. Wall &amp; Co., Nashua, N. 1I.-JWI fully loaded with luscious grapu Tho acy-s WAi, Pnu, FA. 1, 1MW.
, crop of apple* i* not largo, while
SPECIAL BOTICE
The great blood cleansing organ*—
I pooches aro a total Aiiluro. On a visit
1 to tho peach region ol Spring Lak", tho tho kidneys, skin and liver—somotimes
• other day, I was unable to find a poach become dogged. and the wheels of life
I tree boanng, Thoro wore some plum* threaten to »top ; congestion of n ser­
i aud applfe. Of tho latter tho Baldwin ious character ha* set in. Drug medi­
WILL
cation, stimulants, strong cathartics, all
bear* most abundantly this yosr.
, do harm. The remedy is worse than
Yours truly,
: tho disease, if anything.
When you
Gaxrs Morwitanr Bor.
I get in this fix. and your iqrifom fads
Soto.—Wv learn that S. P. Cady of I' clogged and “stuppod up, get a botUo of
Hutlnnd, ha* sold his farm to Thoma* • Hamilton'* Barbu and Dandelion—n
Water* of Buchanan County, Iowa, lor I remedy that acts mildly and kindly \ on
, £11,000, and will soon remove West, the kidney* and liver, and open* up«nd
I an I tako pueossfon of the farm bo lias i relieve* tho system by their healthful
I purchased in lowu. Wo trust succou* action. J. P. Robert* A Co., hero it.
; will attend him in bis new Iwiuc, and
| that hi* successor ruay find farming in
, Wo regret to bo obliged to call at­
tention to the failure of our officer* to
Dwight A Burral on toesday shipped
enforce the dog law. Wo counted seven
Tbs work ou Ku wee’s Blrck is pro tn Grand Rapid* for exhibition on the
grosisg rapidly.
ground* of tho State Fair one of th.
day last wash, and called the attention
Going—lots of our etfaeas to Char- | Bobbin’ll Cultivator th at for beauty of
of the Marshall of our city to tho fact
lotto on the. 23th, to bear Colfax.
finish, to say wolhing of the superior
at tho tims. The publie demand tho
merits
of
the
cultivator
it*a
farmingimWoluani «itli groat pleaauro that
nyid enforcement of this law, and not
l plimonl. oxewla anything that ha* .v- to reruembor at th* poll* any officer who
Hun. John M. Navins fa improving.
neglects to do Lm whole duly ia this
There *tu 1.1 quorum present al tho 1 er fallen under our notice.
I

'' C Q Holbrook, Esq., is quite vericcily.vi k at his residence in fin* city.

‘.Hr thank* are duo to W. B. Blsndtanl. of. Butlaud, for a aplendid h*=d

)■ V. Gilman fa building n fin. Imus,
th" south lid. of Grund street, just
it of Jefferson streoL
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81TX3?

Dlartes! Diaries I
iifote aMc.rtnwnt of Diaries for
no City Nows Depot.'

Fine Beaver Suits for Men...........
Fino Custom Made Suits for Men,
Double Breasted Pea Jacket;..

timrards now homes in tho fertile Weak
Tothoso going to Mu*ouri, Kansas,
Nebraska. Colorado, Utah, Wyoming,
Nevada, Oregon or California, we reo­
om mo nd a cheap, safe, quick and direct |
route, via St Louis, over tho Missouri

CHILDREN'S,

BOYS’

AND

YOUTHS'

Local Olijijies p Hites.

$ 3 to $15
0 to 20
10 to 30

via Vinita. For msps, time tables, in-'
formation as to rates, routes, Ac., we:
refer our reader* tn I. G. Wheofar,
Northern Pasannger Agent, 72 Lloyd
' St., Buffalo. N. Y. or E. A. Ford GomI ral Passenger Agent, St. Louis, Mo.
■ Quciitians will bo cheerfully and prompt­

Fafl Overcoats,
...........
Hoavy Winter Overcoats for Men,

8 to SO
3,60 to 15
4,50 to 20

for Boys,
for Youths,
ChUdren'e Chinchilla, Cape and Other Staler of Orereoale.

Cheap Fann* in Booth-west Missouri !
Tho Atlantic A Pacific Railroad Com­
pany offer* 1,200,000 acres of land in

Shirts and Drawers, 40c. to $3.

LMST STH OF WOMB’S GOODS IS TOE STIR
To Merchants we Sell Goods nfa Cheap ait they can buy them in any Eastern City.

36 CANAL STREET,

i_ n.

Mixer s

Scrofula Syrup!

PARLOR GCOODS
CHAMBER SETTS.

Bcssmcr, Hoatli A Co. have tho larg­
est stack of Undertaker* goods, such as
Caskets, Coffins, Burial BoIm-*, Ac., in
Central Michigan. Personal attendance
and good Hearse will bo furnished to
customer* throughout tho county free
mstisT. Beaijios all valuable doge have of charge.
17tf
.Bxasiua, Hunt A Co.
Luce fa cnsed, and only sliocp killing
on tho D. A M. R. B, going W«st on
Monday afternoon when near Isiw.ll, worthloM curs, are now running at
large unlicensed, and they should b. al
Kent County, struck an ax on the track,
cnce killed whenever found.
The Burnt is the^bost advertising
throwing four or five cat* off, killing
medium in the County of Barry, having
twamenand wounding six or sev*n
Arrxraos.—An exchange says,— nearly double the circulation of nay
that farmers and other* in tho interior other paper in the County.
tf
of th. State will do wall to ba on their
guard against an individual catling
himself A. A. Baxter, and claiming .to
bo of the produce and commission Ann
of “A. A. Baxter A Co.. No 420 Mpn-

ly. E F. P-rown hs* roturned to thi*
city asil opened on office for the prac&amp;&gt;» of hi* J'rofoaoiuu.

Gon. W. Brown. Eoq.. tho popular
agent of the Waxertms n Insurance Com •
Ifaat'12. ••Lute” is to have a dam n pan v, feu purchoM-d tho Birdsell
*1 Union Hall on Friday evening Oct arty in tho first ward and is fitting it up
11. Th* bat da* of our County Fair. ,
Hon. H. A. Goodyear, and Bev. J.
Our Street (Ynnmimionor* is grndiug
W. Bacerni:, have built a lite, sidewalk
i th. Hill on State street oppowts th.
ia front of their dwelling* on Broadway. |
roaiAmce of Wm. Burgbw Er. A
Tile School Board offer for sale tho
groat benefit to tho public, and tho wpde*k». orate. Ac., hitherto tmed in oar
pcaraare of tho city. ____
fnUir rchvoh.
Use advertisement in
toathsr vJunui.

Swiff Vroumaa. fafl for Detroit &lt;iu
th* g/,5 train Sunday evening, with
Dsxial Shay, who ha* bora sent to tho
Hew. of Oimction.
A. W. Bailoy, has taken the job, Mid
U buildiug a now bous* for H. W.
Bolfe, cn th. rit« of tho ono lately de/
wny*d by firs trti State Street.
I
Xho AulunwAt, of the Barry and Kai
ton County Insuranc. Otanpany cam*'
_W. are told that Skieum H.
fo hud to late fw thi. iww, but tbev/
Bunknr. tho first Sattler in the County
•-U haw. a prominant utera rate week
of Bairy. dirf om day lad wwk. at his
homo nrar Jackson. Wo Lara no fur-

such firm in Detroit, nor any such num­
ber on Monroe avenue, which is a atroet
bet about three blocks iu length, it will
rowdily bo seen that thia pretended
merchant must be m fraud.

amuiiBai ar her na
iiBisras,* carat

Price. *1,00 per Bottle.
Addrve*
6tf

L. N. MIXER,
Hastings, Mich.

First-Class Instruments.
No vells's

Ltxtaxrr* roa Honras— Are always
irritating snd hrating, operating upon
th. priMipte of counter irritatiau.
Prof. Andoraon's Dvrmndor, on tho con­
trary. is at once eoolmg and southing.
It .ooms to net chemically by draoMag
n, it wore th* infiamation and soreness,
dispersing all dismsed action in a short
time, rertoring tho part to soundnras
and health. Seo adverti-imrat in nn-

New Scales.
New Styles.

Wxxcxaa.—Tho Steomor Iroosia*.
ruaning bdwwn Grand Haren and
Miiwankse strand-1 in a gale and sunk
a faw miles out of Grand Haven on
Monday, several liras wwo lost, report­
cd a* high as M&gt; by some parties, though
.tUtest date only 14 bodi* bad been
roj-uvwwd At thia time we have no au­
thentic statement of the cause of the
disaster although it • ctauged that th.

DEPARTMENT.

Children's Suits,
Boys’ Suits
Youths' Suits .

Turta is a German and a good citizou but k a man of violuut tun&gt;[&gt;or and
was in liquor at the time.

Couadl rnscung on Monday uvening.

WE SELL NO SHODDY CLOTHING!

New Prices.
Veiy Low.

�|nautir. |

CUREn^'4
RlteumaUra, Seal da, Lameneaa,
Neuralgia,
Burn*. Soreneaa,
Son' Throat, Both, WotiBdx,

Toothache,
Colle, Old Sorea.
All Hemorrhage,

■hire breed are aujiorior to Jlka eowa uf
tha Jarwy breed tor the quality At4heir
milk. The native cow in tho dairy re| giotia of New York produce* onr* [xruwl
1 i»f batter for about twenty thv.M aad
I cue-half llxT of milk, a» the av. rage of
a number of buttar facturio* fur apTORl.
yworr, und thia nntnber may ba «ra«M- ■
erod the conatant (upply for the quality
' of milk from uur native cow under tbo
'.he citcnmiUmcaMi of good paatorial ro­
: giena ami lutnllicent can-. Thia con| rtant, 23 1-S, or more exactly 23-27, ia
about mx per cent, larger tuan the axUreme prutioHfon gieon in our table fur
aateeted tmUre ivw«_. Could we a«aume that tho tame proportion would
1 bold giMMl in other t-iaoa. wo would have
। for the average of quantity uf the AyrI rhiro milk, ury 20 1-2; for the Jeroey
। milk, 23; and for tbo Short-horn milk
I about 31 pound* for one pound of

Dauchy A Co*. Column.

Hjcsnsnx nmtuoy.

1 Ivery year inermem the popularity
■ I Um i-ilmtblo Hott Preparation;
Inh b dm? to merit tfnm*. We tan
re i&gt; j.- old )iatn&gt;n» that ft I* hf|;t
.■ up to iu With aumderd; aud it
io &lt;wilv ivfiidih* and perfected prej*
nr it ion air i ret urine Giut ob F*wm
Hain to Iu ytrtjihthl t'di-r, making it
auft. Iivdrott'. uhd frilken. The rcalp,
by iu
Iwouiuc.* wlutr and.dcU.
It icnwve all entptioua and dimdreC
and. bv ito tonic propertioa, ptwmla
th Mlrlhrat fiillirtfr otrtKarh Miaaa.
iata-i M*1 nonri.hwi the liutr-glimda.
By it t live, tuc hair gryWa thicker end
itrongw, In ImUiicm. Il rcetoroa the
capillary ulnnda to their inuniul vigor,
tui.l will crv.al,- a tie* Rtowib, excayrt
in extreme old .iso. It h the moat
e- .turtiifcl Ham llumilidcver umL
II- it tv[uirv&lt; fcu'er apjiljcaliutM, mid

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MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R-

;' Grand River Valley Division
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EASTERN DiriSloN

-AxMyer &lt;ri Mnwi-tinw-tts ««)», “Tbc
cunatlUWlU arc imrr, end curcfiillv
iu-l&lt;-eti-.l fur cxccn-itt .nudity; r.ndl
rorimler it tho Bl-. rKti-AUAnOX
te.- iu iutemlcd |.ui]"»asM

Hanialira
BITTERS.

Buckinghams Dj-e
1'0R TUB WHIHKEB3.

SH2.S0

turn

quin i tun lung :i tilin’, and loo tnueh
rr.', tu real .we gray &lt;» faded Whlaki- • i.c have prciKiiwd tlu»dia.in «r«
/ ■■ p-tmN^n; rcliieit will rpnekly and
■
Bully e.'uutuplWl thia ireull. It
ii -xv-iiy .-xjdiid, and produrea a color ‘
will nciiher rub nor w.i»h off

Re* I by all Druggiei...

sum.’

iLANTATION

Price Fifty

Bitters

LIVINGSTONE “S’ AFRICA
i t&lt;M4.r«r&lt;&gt;t*wUr* aad

at th* £tt«w*l

At is
IglE osw.
‘I S? ‘«TMssr S Italrail

Ex»rwc tow »t /lu~l,

Temperance Bitters

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--------------------------------- eowler's great tori
Rerculm Help* Wh'-a Yon Put Your penmbli-.
,u M«b-*i. —------tl-i1 ■■* iu., M.iay t*
"
—"v--..
— ...im.
J. U. Abbott, General Deputy of the inr.ierei; L.iMi.l*»i,r..«rtr A
Owa
Shottldrr
to th&lt;- Wheeli
Mii.
rovulutiun that wai going on in tba .t«i. aAImm. ,i*iin* *«M»im&lt;.-.... SAT
country and uijtj^ th.- importance of
H ihJshim; tp, i-b.totoirM.,
’ I nutting dowu tin-muno|xily of rajwoy* , ******** *■,*■..
■4
n: £’
' Ho ga« itatietfc* of dtfforent railway*.1 „ U .
".1 .
’ ...
‘
10 &lt;,u
reducing the profit of the WlHefcrl^TgE 1118508PTKSLlXt AilKS
nothing he will do lt■ farmer* to almoat nothing He couten/CSfATWmm a - - m cim...

keWwetaae&amp;M^iruwet
lk« l.a.r it Ml. in &gt;*M aiulawmaMiaW. .ml U.

Michigan Central R. R.

better than chanty, for luxury feed* tba &lt;co|d [„.
t,, quarter of it* t.n *i out rat**, end coaridi-rod it a downright
the induatriou* improve, why* the idle '| robUp- » it U DOW tuM^-d ra'.e .
deteriorate ”
riluuM, ho rlnuuod.'bo a ouywiar pcw.-r| iii-a-l..t«4mecTa-«&lt;fc»x»ir
Through dinrgnrd uf tlieae aorial ' to combine end con«oUdate, and the I SlL0;®’.'
•Jr'*.’
laws, the dolea dlvpennod in mediartal grange i. the only organization that ha*.
monartrew uuwd a pateatrpnncipte of,! with any di-gmr of aiKC.oa, nw&lt; -thte
modem ytipmiai.
’’h'^L foltowi-d by Amaaa W4Vr,
We ecaaot oremlu the strength of
I who aaid It ahouid be the duty of CbftJ
, greaa to inlcrfaru aud [in Hoc I the bu«in&gt;-M iateru«.t of the country. He "p&gt;k»
of three wsyr in which the great object

But, ia helping a man, you al wave
L^rt him. whennvrr you do nut make
him help hrmaaif. Thia waa tlm rpirit
Mcoee ;—bidding the Jew not to reap
the corum of lux field, and to let tome
bamlfuh fall on puryoac, and to fare*
them for the poor to glean. It war the
•pint of Chriat, wbo only twice fed the
hungry—but tjmta withowt number
heated tha aiek, enabling them to nm

J. By u general law fixing the tatu uf
'trtral aud fr'*ight rm. ai^ land- m th*
country.
2- To create new line* between Hie
principal dvpota of tranaportotiuti.
3. By putiUiaoing all tbo toad* and
placing them u»lar gov«Br.-&gt;&lt; uk managmnrut, lu be teaaed, which wonl-.l.
vp*n all tho nodi to the public at the '
cheapmt rate-..
Ho reviewed the Jilhrvut plana, and

feasr.%w£rA«M2Sc
i,
. • i. ...tirr.-i- n^TH r.iT'- in.-,. OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE,
IM.M* I*M"«u *1*4 txireey. wakiae .Um ».a ■
*Mi1;.n^y.i&gt; ualM Emi -i trwr.ll »q4 Harttjaaa
‘'uTfS'.ft.r Jaa. IX laf atotaafcl tanker aMtoa.
.b.:i L. ■W*M»7 MU.t» III. *M* *cmuM **.
.n .»n|
tn*.tk.« wuk ul* Au .n&gt;»7 Ju
•n* .1! k».'«-MU_ U «u ill IkM ,*«n.la »A««t
«r OM-r.1 m laMfjtoat.- lyla*,*** wi*e la lb* j

97
Only 50 Cents per BotUe.

wr. i. ... -U.K.-1 a.. t&lt; du. ..a uJlaOWar. tSSf'
taa.n«M» ■*. Mia,r lArv. keiHtret end ttairn«&lt;.ll»r,«a4rtai. te.rrnu irPtrtt . aa4 ato.

I sae*-

WELLS’ CABBQLIC TABLETS
LYON’S

Wild Life in the Far West

k?1“s!:4w£.

MoilSI MMtetr SllrtM laVrernb'l'.L*
tujriil. Bury I'reiMir. X«U(k&gt;. at
’XFia.nakrr. A l&gt; !«•». ab* n.-rt-l la Um
Ik* K**VC*ri&gt;&lt; l***UF&gt;rMkl "mnir .1
■r“i;5!te!+-3»¥A£Ss

WOMAN

MARBI.EIZElt

I*, wka*alu kavln* Imm taautal
S1S7AWSSI
tkan*ww«**al*toaaU *m*m« a
snstKtsii,WM."t
■Mi M l - - I U|- I . M
ilMUa... tn mU ~&gt;«nt&gt; nZ Barry. &gt;u&lt;
i.-r | I .... I E • lb| J,. I .... ■
stserrsis kss*.'

SLATE

JiffFjial

iKsnssw-ss:ry?
ss
I aar ►*»&gt; UimmH i Bre. ikm&lt;Mw aetow
*t&lt;«a Iku by rut*. »Ta i-w, H tot. tn
HSF.r’SaiSsSSf.ffi

it5r^ir.-3tSn3Ewfc!
. — .1- .1—, etouikaaumu Cun.

economy than the alio flog of-food, or
, the adminiatering of bid food beeauao
' it ia cheap. Abo, there i« no more
wasteful [traction than the giving of too
rich and expend**' food
Neither ia
there any greater num of lo»« in eonnociion with the keejiing of farm borwa
than tho neglect to which they are
ayatumatically Mthmctel.
Seam

ally aui [KM»d ; bnt in order L&gt; their de­
velopment aud to their long endurance*,
;it ia neceeaory that he be fed with the
greatmt cam aad with an ever watchful
.
judgement.
Probably the capital invee­
red in farm horoea in tho United State*
would go twice aa far—that ia, the ani­
mal would 1**4 in a uaefal condition
lain a* long—if they*were thoroughly
1, *_ 1__ •_
■
they would otberwiao hare been «ubjM&lt;
to it; that thqy taou .laudarod railroad
ama, and inhere Waar them, no deriralJa dhat
y bo^ht WffW a cc:

I Btuiqcia College,

-rf Mta Iw.nlr •&gt;&lt; &lt;S

t

67
Dr. J. C. AYER &amp; CO.. Lowell, Majs..

Pre-empu-m and humrelaad laws aim
Wi to beiUiw the pubbe dumain that it
■hall become a pablic diacipium.
Both
require a maa tn mtka a jeuraey to hb
farm—both teach him to prim it, tbo
format by making him pay aomethlng
for iL aw the latter by waking him till
it When tho public land near town*
and navigable ■treauu waa alloecupuc!,
Crungreaa enabb-d farm hunter* to reach
other land* and brought their produce
nearer market*, by th* ouly mean* in
it* power, namely, land grant* to rail-

I ViS hk Aforr.™-. Ade,

iirfer

Webb's Glory is Bet Hair.

M&lt;?BTGAGE SAM'..

Waring any* : Very morh of the val, no and availability of th* hora* depend*
on thequalty and quantity of hi* food,nnd
on the manner iu which it i* given to
him. Too much fowl at one tim*&gt;, too
I little at another, food of improper kind*
or in a bad klato.of preparation, ia the
foundation uf one-halt the ilia that

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0&gt; lb. k.ll.aia^duCT.lMj
•la to Uw imm»I. rfonnaa It,, ra

SS^

W. E. HEAMES ft CO,

'

FLOUR MERCHANTS

l*U». M.-UIl

03 WOOItUKtlMJE KTRKET.
ira«r Hb.lby.
DETROIT, MICH.

ceMwa wT.etMa till, la tee* &lt;r
raae&gt; traltol ■ .■l.'.MlalalM fcro

A- N. SARIN.

Floor &amp; Grain CoimisioiMertW.
Pe^aat-Ar. tWl.Ua JU...

nt* both in Iowa and •laevhm, but
it be remambared that they have cat
the United Stale* nothing, niac* a.
many aove hare been eold a( double
price aa bare bam given away—that

e

Fort ffayit Jackson &amp; Sauinaw

.fl*. MUI* MaUd

RklLMOAtl.

srxress ttstsrtfjjpkss
KtisrLA2L3iaidMi.f3s:.
M^W^KtaWSHW £
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kun

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OCEAN’S STORY
rr".*4r&lt;l-a«a oarwlt Mr*.

MICHIGAN

AND

JOHN 11. WKXDKl.l. A. CO..
.
&lt; Mwtauaa euceaar* in
FLOUB, GRAIN. PORK AND SEED
nrrkotT.trtcntGxx

THE

SOUTH. DISINFECTS, PURIFIES, SOOTHES
*Xt&gt; UXALM
TitAt 38 KVX BT CUICARO TtMI.
TkAtKit aouTa aorrtL
mywa*.
M*U
Aa*i&gt;la
FnrtWaya*

landa o^udly good further from rail-

Ambond. d»*nrttng for distend*
un a kxwl tram- which cannot exi»t
wtthowMha davoforment U tba unantry
through which it run*, ia not likely to

. i.ntr.al

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DODD'S

Kivwr

I n^a'atlM^V
toMtei. Warm
IM* aT a*&gt;Uao* to laM naaty. imaM*.

TUaalr B.1MM. 0&lt;n nutrlbati.a la t&gt;* waalrr

mol

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THROAT AND LUNG INSTITUTE
th; ear. «r CetortO., Tbre*t

M-1In Him I'.atl. parrerllw W V

Ma. 4 Affl-IKWALLTKRltACt MACOllOAVR
» paotbto call aenaaallv Cm *a .**arto.u-n
atearwiae nne* *&gt;• MM.U. «.u^..

BOILER WORKS.

SINE’S
GttFT S&amp;HTERPfllSE.
On 6iai CM Pita, tf HUE U Mi1
One Prim of fS,000 in Silver I

T»u ramu,

and MatoW Hye, witk

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RUTHS'

VOL. XVIII.

Pnsesisnal and

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 24. 1873.

Cart
J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

' admiminn into to* union. It ia drem.d unnerossary (ot toe miqioea of Ulis
! communication to trsrel back throagh
th* onliaaxwe of'87, and renew th*
ground* open which Michigan predicted
uer claims to the boandanre she a»tumed between Okie aad - Ureelf, fur
they have often been sfwuad before th*
world, aad it is oouidared a sutoieU
ground of obiertiun to too condition*
upon which alone Michigan ra* to bo
admitted into tho union, that in' the
vary art by which she was organited a*
a state with a repubiirwn eoaatitution,
she wv* not only denied the right of be­
ing considered a party to a question
• hieh tavulvud resantally l&gt;or lights,
bat was arbitrarily acquired, a* the eonditiema upon which ata crrnld ba - per­
mitted to enjoy ttam. to give bar os­
teal to a proposition which a large ma­
jority of bar au*ec« consider- both homliiatingaud unjust. Th* stow* «ater.
tallied by Michigan in n^srd to that
portion of her foiundary. Were well undsrsteod, nuJ it most have been equalI ly well undetatood, that an arbitrary decnion. depriving her of that which un­
der the most raibarrasMUg circumrtantx*. toe Lad strenuously indsSed upon
as a right derived from th* ordinance
of '87, would bo ac&lt;|ntee&gt;&lt;ed in, only un­
der the moef im|M&gt;ricua necessity. All
argnmeal* upon to* ground of expedi­
ency merely, Lave, a* yet, failed to
produce cvwvictfoa ia tbo miad of moat

CO.

DRUGS
licines

OLIVER CHILLED PLOW !
With a full Hue of extra* on teml.

STUDEBA.KER
‘

PAINTS &amp; OILS
Schoo) Books &lt;f Stationery

TVVGON!

The only Wagon with the Step* Bh. uttered Bpoku.

I |mscasra, if ccicgnws possessed th* pow­
er claimed at it&gt; last eoeuuu to dupoe*
uf-toat quration. at pleasure, untrstnmailed by (ho ordinance of *87, why th*
proviso was aliachad to th* law, much
leas why th* aarout of Michigan was
deemed of th* slightoat importance. If
too proviso was added from an ujro
haualon that without th* amput &lt;&gt; f Mi

PHESICRirTIONS

USSELL&amp; NEVINSI

A HISTORICAL TRKABHRE
' k*
«ti*ew« of Michigan, in favor of
___
f their dtaewt But. independent of what

«™i « •». «w. Cnmu.

SSTitf.’ —

FINE NEW STOCK

Sherman J. Rich

TE.1 mid COFFEE,
। of which he has a VERY LARGE STIMTE, and ho is determined to sail at th"

Bool'S AND SHOES,

PHIENfX CASH STOHE

DENTIST

Wille,

■

Mieiiia.

liar.',

Door Ea*t of the Cunier of State and J*K&gt;
Ntrerta, Hastings.

j- nicy.

Pure Wines and Liquors!

Will not be

pun wttfTcixAt. i-rttrotUM.

592146

l/»f&gt;qOVED
Michigan Exchange.

JL

THE IfBBllffiO
Sales of the Wheeler A Wilson for Light and Heavy Groceries,
the past year is the Best Guairant, ;■ uf its Superiority ar, r all
other staring machines
Bein'; th, inns! simple in cunst ruction, and easily adapted to
different kinds of work, punmit/l

IF YOU WANT

South side Stat* Street.
HASTINGS. MIOH.

Undersold.

easier, faster, and with less noise than any other sewing
machine, are qualities which recommend the Wheeler
| &lt;fc Wilson to the public as Superior to any other sewing
I machine in

the majeet-

. .

io c*il at hfo office in th*

Sinical ad Mtttecal

8CIOOL CfflS I

DENTIST
J. Cole &amp; Son,

HASTINGS BABBLE WORKS

Chromo
School Cards,
Ob ir hit i! the Lswst Lirtt IM
LHB MB,

mem

AMERICAN

MARBLE city feifS DEPOT.

tin mu
UH Ui HUB

Shingles. Lath, &amp;c.
^tom Htate aad thunk ».
oeeuptal by Ikwton Cato ftnre

.

BLACK * FUL1XH

PPULTRY W0Ii?_
OHROMOS

JOB PRINTING

A Maid*n spesch—A*k papa.
Ill-gotan gains—Doctor’s to**.
Always gr-ing to the dog*—-Bonos,
(totally tars will b. th* next a&amp;fa
A Western settler—The sun at evi
In to* discutafotu of journalism
which have been started by editorial
ctmvssroous aid the tataNiabmrat uf
chairs of jouraaitau ia on* or two ar *•
demi* institution*, it ia well nut to for­
got the matter of Bund*. A great deal
of indignation has been meted out to
those presses which publish quack advertiKieata, calculated to .evoourdge
vice and crime. In thia thing, a goat
is strained at, tout a cnmul may be
swallowed; for, almost without exosption, tbo papers which denounce and re-

danger or enooareg*
Murders, ■al-]
adca, sedurtnua adulteries, burgtartes.
thefts, *candul*—all disagreeable and
disgraceful things—detailed htotorhn
of asset* whichappeal to pqriout testae
ami a morbid desire lot coarse and bru­
tal aXeitelueal—are not these*the lendmg materia! of a neat multif ad* of our
daily papers? W«mqy b* mistaken,
but w* believe that thers i* no departore of th* world’s news given with such
exhaustir* particularity a* that which
relate* to vice and crime. If this b«
deutoed, tot the iiret paper at hsnbAp
taken up. and the ton wiU, we thmk.
be datoniuued a* w* apprvUsad U. We
know that ia many paper* the rvturdml
agende* of tocioly—th* churches
scLoula, •ecialconvuution*—private aad
o rganixMl ehariboe— l&gt;eg fur space that
is irealy aororded to the record of A pet­
ty Uuat or an unfaithful buahaad «r
wife. That which wiU make d. apiqy
paragraph ia ehusen before that which
wdl'tuasc a healthy oim.

are tom spread before th* public for it*
d ally fool are often treated lik* any­
th iug but crime* Bum* uf our papers
have a way($l doing up their column*
of focal crima* a* if it sesrewll a Jake
Tlw writer mail-is an ingeatou* jmi of
*v erjthing he i* c*to«l upon to notice.
Th* poor women win. are List to virtu*
And society, with hell within them end
b*lot* them, fwnrish gratofhi them**
foe die report*** care!*** pltwanatrire.
Their aTTaigamri.t, thou ’rial, ibeu
look*, their rentaare. lliesr a|q&lt;**uana*,
their words, ar* curvalcltd m uufeel-

What relation is tta door to th*
mat?—A »tep-f*4 her. .
Cm a butohtg'* b* Mid to be a josnf'hoquetbas boon defined a* “ Mil­
lards gone to grnsa.'‘
. When is a thief Hie a rwportor?—
When ho take* noto*.
How to makn a tall man short—Ask
him to tend yva W.
On whieh sU. of a donkey would you

him uii ludiamau quit playing ghost.
Au uxchaags allude* to an editor'*
goose quill " cackling note* of warn­
ing."
W* ar* told that nothing i* mad* la
sain But how about n pretty girt?
tamebody aiirsrtise* to “ a good girt
to reek." W* bow* *«m *om* that
fookrcl gwd KUiagh to eat raw.
Our young ladio* ar* never behind
th* fashion*; but th* fashion* ar* vary
much behind the young ladies. '
Josh Billings my* &gt;-“lx i* • statis­
tical tart that the -wicked werb harder
to renoh b*U than ton ogbtMM dew to

gar* the following cwud id adviea to her
daughter .—“Oh, marry, th* man you
k”*! g&gt;*L &gt;f b* i* as rieh as Cruoaus.
A wag in wbal ba know* of fanuiag,
give* a plan to rvmov* widow'* weeds;
l.e says * good-looking man ha* rsly to
say, “Wsh tbow ?’ and Uhw wilt.
• Bridget, gn tw and *&lt;♦ Low oM
Mrs. Bonnet a In moraing.” In a ter
sir nut*. Ursdgrt loti^ned wall tto&gt; new*
that Mta. itounet was ju»t 69 /ears, four
Htonthl and J1 days old.
“Mother, can I gr and have my pho­
tograph taken T No. 1 gu*»* it isn’t
to appear a matter tu bo laughed at, or w. rth white.' W*ll. then, you might
to ta |&gt;a**e&lt;! ovor as of DO account. A let Bto g» and hav* a tooth pulted oat;
case of infidelity ia ibe matritg-: rela­ 1 Dover go anywhere. '
tion. involving a dntrocti.m of th*'
How bus. dial took, eh J” mid a
p**w cl termites, tbo disgrao* of cluld- ' big-fisted Wall street man to a frisud.
ven, and the ureui"dk*b J* eta As of t.i« j
parties ;jimarilj conccrued, lutnpj to!
us labriud;
Itricn dovvlu. ments.'* ‘
Th* higher the life Involved and the I
purer the reputation, the dieter" the
“davatoptnenta" alweyn Nothing peus­
e* a jteliag reporter like large , gatnn.
A clergyman m jL* tasl.nuxt ha lay
nieiubvr. and then any man ur womss
who »aav b* in a high koeiel pesitiua
riglil* on Michigan undo th* ordinaoev ,"Cnm* in hign life" ria particutarty
of&gt;'7, to «xte*« her Ionite to oer Mik grateful dish for those to *.-r»* np wbo
A .ton Is told ut un* man asking anand west hue running tbroogh th* ,cater fcr tho ponont public, it is iu&gt;Iher -whether ha would advise him to
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southern cxtnxM of tain Michigwn, but ]x&gt;saibb&gt; nut to cvueluds that the n,eu
give him
because doubt* ar* entertain*! wheth-r who write (bee* item* nnd artictea de­
eotigrvs. if disposed. b»* of itself pow­ light in them, and that tho num who
er reuuunmg to obviate the embuna**- publish them regard them &lt;«iiy with remetit whi.h «as produced by the con- latiou to their mercantile value. We
gms of 181G, and teeaua* that portion know of rotliiog mote Lcartlros thou
of territory, though wrongfully taken th* way in which criminal* and crims
from her during tour minority, i* vaatlr I are treated by a fwrtfon of th* daily
prere. aud nothing move detnontoring
to toe public and to those who are guil­
ty of trifling with them under th* Jicans* uf ihs reporter’s [*n. It is a bad,
tad business. It is an evil for which
every paper claiming to be rrepotislMs
ought to be cat up. root and branch.
So long as crims is treated lightly it is
rncuuraged. So fong, too, as the edify­
Brat— The convention of Michigan
ing, informing, remedial and purifying
which assctnLled purnuant to an act of
assn-cis* of thn world are snborduiatod
th* I legislature of th* State of thn 25th
m the public notice to the records of
of July last, have, a* will be pereeivod
vic* aud rrirn*. simpb cause they are
by a ren'luhoa embodied tn itaproceetlles* startling or »piry; ir is nousaaoi to
ingv, instructed the undersigned to
talk about quack advcrtisrrients, and a
eummunieat* the resell ot It* dslihemparade of tnoek virtue which dteerves
both to h* pitted and. langbad at
Th* daily papor has now bro,&gt;ni* a
Mr. Culfix delivered an Addrern to
visitor tn rrtrr family of ordinary intelcongrete ol the loth of June, to «Mok IjtelOr. It ha* bacumo the daily, food the 8. B. of the Rsfortnod Church in
a ]«&gt;rtion of owreitiaen* were inclined
South Bend, Indiana
Am-tig other
to yioU- Another prominent difficulty,
good ItoiHcs are the foliowiag : Par­
iasaruMMintable in tb* opinion nt a ma­
ents, rd**** read to your children ?
jority uf th* eonrsnuon, waa found to
■ "If I had only time to My on* thing
exist in th* constitution of th* stata.(re­
mor* to you. it would bo to urge every
gard .ng ths boundary of the state as
&lt;*&gt;” uf you to avoid forevar all kiada of
intoxicating driak*; aad never to teswh,
In the performanca of till* defy, th* iasoiiaxablo from tbo ooastitution,'] tn
rommitte* entertaia a, high degree of wit : a iwoLibitain to alter or amend would exclude w*rv ho called o|&gt;oa U&gt; taste, nor baadte otto of thsun. I hare
■atisfhetiou in being able to ateuro you, any pan v£ th* orgtnia law of th* Mate, tell the story to his boy upon hi* kn*e, seen so much of thn evil they have
the mode pointed out by the or tv hr* grown-up daughter* sitting by wrought among twopfo in all stauon*
that although the dirision h om of dis­ r irvp&lt;
sent. it has not been indacoJ by a spir­ axtatitutm itoslf. It wa* beliersd hl* side. Th* way in which nastin*** of life, that if I had my way. every
it of dMirgacumtson, «r a feeling of con­ Hint a conv*ntioa thn* directed by act md beastliness uro adverbs*! in crim­ eteMofourSuoday-eetaUw akteH be
tumacy, on the part of our eiu*cn» to­ of congress, through the enterrention inal repart* is sbotninabln. It ft not pledged t.&lt; U^ai abstmaqp*, aad no tsainward* cungroe*. or the public funciion- of tbo hwietatare &lt;d the otato, eoald M. iiccereary; ft is not on any account de- •d ss to secure an intelligent iwraereranee of the gvvenimi-nt, ur from an nn- sumo Um prtrer to alter the buundarire rtndila. A tboMand thing* uf greater *«e* ia it all their live*
if I nxild add TO* ether thought, it
wfHingu**a to accede, in a fur sjsnt of or any other frotares of tho cottaitu- moment and ol sweeter iniiwiri rest
comprosut**, to *och term* of reaognamninticed hr tb» prrwi *»rey day. The wouM be to advtos you eQ to foitow the
tion a* may be const! tubes ally imposed
apology that the pnyw must bo exaet, dirvtaoM of our patear aad pted*i
upon them. On tho contrary, a firm and gaaint af our guvernmastL
impartial, faithfttl, ntorai, ete., ia a Shab­ y.-ursalve* firmly nwvnr to uao aay pro­
The*" we bolisre to bo sub*tanbally by on*. A pres* is nso.; impartial, ton* a ords. 1 find tha| the wtea man.
ar.d deep rooted altachmeW to ths ropublican institulh u* a! our country, m- tlie views entertained by th* great Ixxiy when, by the )frutnin«t»c* it give* to the men of thought and tho men of hon­
eompuriled by an anxious imJrs to par- of th* populatiM »f Mtehigna; Mill, a to ertma'fn its report*, it cotrrtjv *!»• or. after whom you ought to patten, da
tieipate a* * member of the union, ia respectable minority Imto uf oar citi- ImpraMton -that c «e i. th- tum&lt; Super, nut need bssedm teb* II irti iiMi ■ ft
aS tbo privilege* nareatoed ia oar un* and mruibers of th* txmvratm tent lhis~ to be reponaJ. wlicu, ia andboi.e.ed. Tbte. who XMk. am of
uOoatitution, ha* bMn. and still is, man- IteYi. tarn disposed to yield toe assent truth, it &gt;* thn l&lt;rait iojbrtaa’. Is r- them nr* people of a ddfcraM *oct, and
Pro­
ifbet in every expreasioti of public senti- required by *rt *f congress; not. how­ ecTds do not hander eumr, do nut near- **c not gixxl cxanipU fo* you.
. ment. Nor ia it loes obvious to all who ever, basanee they aaqniear* ia th* jua- inh tHne. dp nof adrguc* int. Uig*tn» tea* words are not only wicked, bat
are acquainted with the aeutimeat and Ov constitutionality of toe dnmauil, but do not purify youth, do not boiil up «w uwtore and fotdfaA. Dma always
-v-tdlhern
.
•
torn, of Feeling which pervade* the great
the test nitnmt* of soefoty ; ur.d ttu
Tbc only aU&gt;St thing 1 wish b* !mmajority of our ciluon*, that they would fruitlere efforts to obtain what they oon- sbserptira of the ednusua vf th* pub ic
readily make great aacrtfice* uf local I n- ceire to be their j'u*t right*, and are pres* by them is a *tnp*odmias morel rreaa on you is to remind vunr temper.
We alt hat. twojwt. Th. bits, chiU
tarewta, foe th* pnrpoae of relieving the dispoeed to yield to arbitrary power nuisnMo that ought tote abated.
i general guvrrnmant from *mbarra&gt;*- rsthnr than contend against the fearful
We &lt;fo not expect the press to te very •kowk It before bn nan talk. Abd it ia
mente thrown in the *«y of our admits odd* wtoch a greet rsrietv uf cirrum- m ush m cd rance of th* pnopfe, cither of great value when property 'trafaad,
1 sk&gt;a, by th* aareaeoaabX and. a* wa itaicM, hreMptnioas to Mmhigati. here iri'morelity w tnuffigrsev. It i« quite mvvemmumg th. -diflM«wi of Ufa
beltero, uncomtitatimiat dsmand* of a contributed tc produce. It* history or a* much the outgrow th MX th* tender CY
th* conrention, however, farniahc* ei&gt;a- our cfviftetion, tat it ought to’ te ah
T&lt; •» every dispomtfon to yield elusit* evidence, that a great majority
much, o«r citiaewi eaaixrt dir**! then, of the *tete fbel otherwise, ar.d regard
salvseofffieevnvictxm, that coagree*.
in it* anxiety to qutet the tartmfenc* and
abate thraateMSgs «C a tawarfnl rtata,
tea too far lotto «ght? of Urn rightfai

isr*

(NOTHING.

see-use* “ry, and inCTmr&lt;au«nc*, rnaay **rious
i evils mult to MicJiignn, doulrttoss un| tunwuu Ixith by csmgnwa and even Ohio.
An tuouratu anrvsy cwcsuUr mud* by

coxrvanus ss«v»l*» , and sUrtliag fact, that a lino from the
.* see A*er.s»s..
mo«c nurUier'.y cajw of Maumee bay.
tmetbu-st to tu the line l-elween the
Vailed States and Canada, aad will not
Only give to Ohio jurisdiction over th*
MiUro western extremity of l.ako Erie
Sts
Having rmouiy ted th* hon­ even to the nm'ith of tbo Detroit river,
or of pn aidiug u»&lt;w a com vntio* of del­ but will dvprire Michigan of jurisdiction
egate* rouvenod al Ann Arbor on th* over her own acknnwlrdgvd harbors
26th of Faptataltcr, ultimo, elected by even to tho depth of four fathom* of
tbs people of Msibigan, to taka into eon- watrr ; and whether Michigan regard*
sideration th* conditions rantaltml in th* queetion M it r&gt;4ats* to this partic­
an act of congress, entitled "An Art to ular part vf her fo-undary in tho light
■etabltsh the northern houudarr of Ohio, of rocstiliiiiosud right ur srv*edicnry,
she cannot MSunstonlly yield the assent
slate of Michigan into tfio union, u|»&gt;n required. Had the questam been pre­
tho conditions therein *xpre*eud " 1 sented til the people of Micbigiu dietake fl* Hb*rt&gt; of availing myself of tinctlr whether tlii y would consent to
the Mrlxat opportunity of appraising such alt-rstioir* aa are proposal in ths
your eareftoucy, that tho assent reqnir- boundary Iwtwwcn Indiana aud Michi­
&lt;Ai to begtoen to the renditions contain­ gan. or in the northern boundary of the
ed in such art. by aaimvration of d»l»- rtalix a dilh-raut result might bar* been
gntre etocted by the people of th* state obtained, had th* ooovsnU.m fell auth­
of Michigan. w«* not given by said orised by tbecoustitutiun ot tbo state,
eoc.ventiun. but that aaid eonditsm* to have entertained the question*. Not
wsr* rqjeetod by a vote of twvaty-teght that any doubt i» talievod to-oxiat in
tvs

DRY (loon?
(iutranUo-ftATWFAtTlON.m Everything ho IL commends, and »u o.;. ..iahy
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NO. 22.

�muter.

A Boon &amp;n«Tz-Banis a little sto­
ry in kbort and easy asnteneasftw D*a&gt;The potato disease is spreading rap­
ocrats as well as others to read. It ia
calculated to stxoite though, end vrould idly in England.
Tbero was a
tiro &lt;m Block Is­
be &lt;i g»&gt;od tiling fur Democrat journals
land. B. I„ Taaedsy.
should be, and a leading promoter of |
The late Gen. McCook was buried at
them euggtvte ■* an ixuprorement, that
Ciacinaati on Thursday.
there should l» some &lt;1 vparanout added
Tbo Cincinnati Exposition wav visited
wherein the moiety of the rising gone- ;
by M.740 people last week.
ration, known as “our boys," should
find fields far cumpetitioti end vreil '
earned triumph We think,thn irnggse- i
lion ef importance and trust th- matter
of sunny Franoa, TueaAay msroing.
Sixty per emit. of those attacked with
yellow fever at tfhereyport, La., die.
Santiago Perea baa been sleeted Fees-

watched American life, coanoent with
much arvarity, ttpou tho proMneso of
our people to keep about their work and
give themsolvva no relaxation.
Tho*o
of our people whu are of New Kugknd
origin ar* even more onthuaiaatw work­
ers than any other class of oar esKaeaa
aad iu this wet-oa of tho West (b«
of any elase of oar fellow cnia-tu. beace
Now Hogiand customs largely control,
and in thousands of homes wherein are
tamilios wbo are prospering m worldly
affairs, and ill spiritual Ekowiaa, it in to
b® hojgd, in our very midst, tbo doily
rvutma of work krem nun aad woman
ever at what ttiey regard oa tho poet of
duty, an though thn making of monmwns man’s chief «r.d in life, in Omir
opinion. With them Oss will go wrung
and fikf will outgo right if their watoil­
ful sya in for ammment removed. With

this year, er to spare even a day to at­
tend any public gathering; but next
year they expect to go, and, yet, this
naxt year never eotnre. In LiieA thrir
whole idea of life's dsriaa mbv U sam
med up m tho thrifty Yanko phrase,
“There is nlwayw enough to do?'
Of course there is always enough to
do. Tbero ia more work to bo done, all
ofwhiiU ought" to be areomplishsd,
than the whole wi tkicg lor-o of hu­
manity can ;oasib!y do. and do well.
Ilsnre the qneeti.ni before us ia, what
course in Ufa is likely to enabbi us to
do the most fa a given time and do
what wc do in the masr.rr brat calcu­
lated to promote to tbo fnlloet extent
th# welfare and happmen of our rare.
Not alone what trill ranbla us to gat in
the moat acres of wheat aad corn, gw#
us the Urp«c! etep, and see it properly
harvested, bnt how we way best enjoythe result of our labors and by what
mean* wc can best promote our own,
and tho happiness of those associated
with ua PoaeiWy it may be tree that
“Man was mad# to mourn,” bnt it is
not true that be sboedd do that volunta­
rily, nor should bo keep himself in a

gwod roeulta both to thomsvlvns anil the
pnbbc. It is beyond nil question th*
aim &lt;-f the officers in charge of our fairs
to make thrti at tntereat'to sb claswa
end occupation* ami with a few amendmanta like the above, they would very
LbortwgblT acrvmpliah thoir object
W« should, and we scou shall make
these annual gatherings a rest and a
change from the work of the year Wo
need to get wxuathing of tho German
plan of family pleasuring aoclimalsd
bero, and by au doing WO should do

’
Then, too, tbo vart.Mdaxatlon enjoyed1
by the people a few yuan nine* m ourE
freeman's gwOinriag* base largely gone1
tho way of all the earth. but aa they,
.Ui.ai * e-« ta —7 —
h^rrf«,-™™ard»pvrfii b m

Ik.

that wo dream ol equal
Auey nffao to o# Who assy bo directly or iaof the flitacily falvnwtod in keeping aiialtits,
wrth "thw AncunmUnt's Assists!?' by yortCA to I
Hwmisborg 4 B&gt;bblnt the j&gt;upu'.sp end riE’
thoroughly efficient proprietors of the
Grand Rapids Btuinesa College, one of
the oldest as it certainly ia one of tho

who knowingly uera it for.iUuminalioti
Is on the direct road&gt;^x4o&lt;ds or murdor. or both. Yetibo araxrodrek wbo
e«li this recipe have the effrontery to
state : “ Tbo above ia known aa tbo
French. Burning Oil, nad 'Oaoslta *M

us unrivaled, bdt it is of equal rata* to 1
to any Student of Bookkeeping oitiivr ।
in or out of our Behooks, aad' should
lx thoroughly mastered by every school

-bio information ou many topic's to
which tbo st ten lion of tbo Scholars uf

By the inundatioa at the Rio Graixto &lt;
boring under * tnujiorary lit of meats- largv quantitMo of cotton are destroyed
ity caused by financial trouble*. He and the railroads iLsmsged
The receipts of cuttou at St- Louis
«u sa efficient btMuases man, a uvadutbo prooent year have increased Mariy

single day ia the year, and also, do
something towaria elevsting «mr»4vv»
out of the rets of iecdatioo fa which it
has been the tendeney of tbo American
jx-ople generally, and uxxe especially
of our farmers, to run. There is no
sense in letting the rich Jget all tho en.
joyment out of life. what tho see-rid*
and thu|niountaina oc a trip to Europ# rv.idy tando over SO.OM yards of ahoetb to them. the]relaxXbon ai.d |&gt;h^aurc iug. and is now turning out 1 ,&lt;MM» yard*
to bo derived from our social gatlfanng, daffy.
A D. Carrier, fbnacrly one of thn
uuofairx, sad vol holidays, abonH be
nublishars of the Chnton Republican,
has purchaerd an interest fa tbo Grid
These thoughts and suggestion - ate
placed before yon kind reader ia no
spirit ol dictation, bet that your want
mid nine, of more days of relaxation
from tho item duties of every day fife
Alanson Sbak-y of Detroit sa about to
may bo fully apurraiatod. aad also, that sue the
Umun for libel, for acur-

Plloua al Inarms to him in recent artu-len
published in Uvat journal
Mr. E. R. Wih-vx baa made arrsago-

Among the diplomas of recognition
awarded at tbe kienna Exposition wa«
one to tbo Booth Havra Pomologiral
Society of this Stat# for dried frtlit
8 H. Row. Connnlssiowr of Insu­
noblmt uf men. died nt his residuncv in rance has gene East and will bo fa at!
tendance at the National Insurance
Grand Rapid* on Saturday evening at Cunvratiun which meets in Boston Bopt.
sax o’clock. Mr. Footer was a native of
Orange County New York, but for near­
ly forty yean had resided at Grand
Rapids, and had becu’ State .Senator
aud twice os' thrice mayor uf the city,
beads filling uthar public position* of
honor and trust, in all places proving

ouion ol its opening, M&lt;mdey, the ca­
nal agent sent a coogratulatiwy die.
patch to Gov. Begley.
An edfre-tool manufactory is now in
urvratinu at Battle Creek. Th* eompnny has a capital stock of &gt;30,000, and
its ufficen nra I* 8. Scott President. D.
IL Crane Treasurer, and Waiter B.
Hill Secretary and General Bupiwin-

only vsaaels were doatroyud by a sever.,
gain on Uio Black Sea last week.
Tbo trial of American prisoners in
Manitoba, charged with kidnapping
“Lord'* Gordan, baa commenced.
The jail at Pfeaaoat Hill, Nebraska,
si. destroyed by fua Wednesday, and
its inmates, four in number, perished.
Tbo burning of Columbia, B. C, dur­
fag the late war. was doaia by the rabefa

a representative of Ike Jtantl.
’
Tbe Congregational Cbuxeh ai ’ West
Butland.Vt. which is, witlume axaeption,
tho oldest west of thn Green Mountains,
will celebrate its centennial Octolwr 8.
A counterfeit of the now fifty cent
currency is in circulation in New York,
and is said to have made its appearance
two days after the issue of the genuine.
Tba army uf the TvnMesee is to bold
a renjua soon at Toledo, Ohio
Tho
President, Gen. Bhorman, thn Secretary
of War aad eo an, will be preeaat

BusinoM Collrgn and Telegraph Institut«, which wo ruott earnestly commend
to the favorable notice of all who dcaire
to
obtain a thorough busiireoi1 TklneaMonthly,
than any
simular articles which have appeared who ever tx|*ct to have mcounta to
fur a lung time. The third uud con­ ke«j&gt; ar bdrimxs ' to do, and who cannot
cluding paper, entitled "Modern Skep­ avail themselves of tho edvantagoo ofticism— What our Laymen must do f.-1-vd by llqs i-'ollegv. wo unhwulatingl)
Al-out It," appoan in the October num- t.x&lt;)uitni-|d Elam ■ to i/itain ,*‘tho Ac­

cents rant's Aasiatani" as with tbo infor­
eluding pages ol Dr. HoUaud’s “Ar­ mation to bo derived from its i■ag&lt;■o thor­
thur Bannictstto," and of Bret Hart's oughly mastered, they can nod should
“Epiiode of Fiddletown." Lulu Gray lie fitted well for many of’tho ordinary
prints a trenchant essay on -'Free’Marriage.” GaurgsW Coble girsa us a
very bright aad characturiatM litffa
New Otksw vtory, and Allert Rhodes
describee "A Day in ths French Aa*ombly.” There is a pleasant paper on 1
“Paying Debtsa valuable sketch ot
New Advertisements,
“Dr. Francis Leiber ; a curious reWeetiuu of ‘ Turkish Proverbsand inter­
esting illustrated article ou “Tbe Gey­
sers of California," by Benjamin 1*.
Avery; aacehur piet .rial jaiper uu "Ibe
New York Central Park." and a diecriptkm with Dscinr**, of "The Old Van
ilensealfer Mansion " Thu t&gt;*try*iv
by Geu. Macdonald, Edwaid King, D.
N. Basicb, J V. C. and Carolina R.

1871

187-2.

begin two American serial*. *TCatharin«
Earle.” by Mia* AJaline Trafton (au­
thor of’'The American Girl Abroad’’)
aad “llurtheu 1’iteh-ra." by Mrs. Re­
becca Harding Doris. Mrs Trsfton'a
nurel ia tbe grand aeriol of tbo year,
and is said to ba a striking and besuti-

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.usedand rvrotntiKodad Ir PhympsM » hr rytr It has b«n ic'trudlKrd. IlaUI prsltivvly &lt;nrr

\acRufri.A. ayftnti.s
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«a .‘MrerA-ss sftMra.

the first number of St- Nicholas, an il­
lustrated monthly fur children.
This
now journal will be a Cnt-claM maga sus for young folks aad its illustrations
I brains and energy info tbo police da­ will be a* good and its reading matter
i |«rtm«at.
as carefully pr*|xrod as if it weie inTbe yelkiw fever is raging with terri­
bly fatal results in arane parts of Louis­
iana. Tbe lawn of tihrvsvport hae te-rn
nearly depopulated by death and remov­ er for lutlo toddiera, or girls et-d boys
al of its &lt;uianua.,
almost grown up, are to be of the high­
Th* Boston nod Maine Railway Cor- est order. It a ill be conducted by Mrs
pura'ioa 1ms commenced a suit against Mary Ms|*&gt;s Dudgv, Into editor of the
ChiidroM' Department of Hearth and
Dome, and so well known in connocUun
with literature for young {iwpl*. The
host artist will draw and engrave fur
St Nicholas, and tbs teas*, writers fur
the young will write for it. Tho nubhahers and odirors will seek on Kith
aides of the ucv va for good things f'&lt;r
its pagua, and It is intended to make it
a magaxino for all the children of ths
family, little and big. There will be
soCMlhiug :u each number for evr-ry
And uivrowill die. Ths ruffian couaped, although age from live to sixteen
orer, it will lie so conducted that It can­
pursued.
At I lie mooting ef the American I’o- not fail to be of fatermt to the father

Bological S.xucty ia Boston. on WedTlie terms of the tit. Niohofaa will be
Malay lost, it was voted to bold the
next meeting of tba society in Chicago, •8,00 a year or 25 cents a number.
Broadway,
fa 1875, and it was also vcMd to hold Addrsao Scribner A CV,
an extra meeting ot th* aaaoeiatfon fa New Yffk.
Philadclidita, in 1876.
A anteax Wuxxrau Peoria.-—The
t-cplevnbor number of this riorling
friend of every working man, cutties to
u&gt; greatly improved in mechanical «n»-1
now management, it ia fast working its !
way into every sxor, Mixa, rserowr and
vuu ia (bo United Blates. bringing
enswnrageing words aad good advice,

The following notice of tho first uf raeognixed a* the representative wurkwsre &gt;7,031.75 ; payment* during sauw A. Coaltar * Co, laid to be doing busitime 842.080,62; leavings balsam in naas at Charlotte, Baton L'eaaty, w» ngmss'e paper in America, always
standing up for thsir rights, and champ­
the Ttoeswry ot W»4,018,87 ; decrease
to boxrow now, but to keep matters
ioning their cause, in a digurtfad man­
snng and wail tiU the gate has submd-1l J. B tofey has been appointed gvnner, wntth commands ths resjiocl of
, oral agent for the Detreit, Lansing A
capital as well M labor.
It cannot be said that any fooling of Lake Michigan and tho Detroit A Bay
Tbo pubtisbers are making an excel­
special apprebnuiim sxirts among our City Railroads, with headquarters fa
lent. paper of Da Wanxxno l*xurix. and
Dntrwi. Mr. F- ws* furmeefy roneectL,(J. KkmrfMH tM. nib, ana of which ths working ebus should
ed with the FL W .. J. Jt 8 R. R
Tbe second annual Agricultaral Fair drod humbugs do not* all tire cast of
uf tba Izraroll Mores and Agricultural Lake Erie.
. .
Sciety will be held oa tbe Boeteto*s
pap», and the Ikimo* and Foreman of
grounds October 7. H, 9, aad 10. Thu
every slsots, factory, mill and mine,
•bould mseruet IbeaaseltM aud see that
their men du take it. Itobecription &lt;1 M) per year. The publishers offer .an
oxtraordiuaay premium list, to getters
of dubs, and a very liberal cash

give trouble-. Money is not loaned on
atocka, liable to ba called far on notice
given, but on definite time*. Out bonks
are compallrd to be cautious and to
keep tbemaolve* strong and possessed
ot large resources, available st once.
Nothing but th* failure of the large
National bonks fa New York could
cause tba su*p«z&gt;a&gt;on of our local finan­
rial iastituuun*
Tb«m New York
x—u. —m c_n.
ii. —ui—

stltnUoa, anif for tb:.s purport seems (o ,

chant at 7 and 9 Woodward Avenas
crawnittwl suicide as Saturday by bang­
ing himself ia a bon attached to tho
house No. ISA, Elisabeth street.
The

tnads oO4- cf rare and worry and nn­
' ceasing devotion to the gods of gam.
And because it is bait that tbo energi'tTho event of the put wreck has been
ic. wide-awake farmer should keep hie the failure of the Gnat Hanking Ilutu
os of J. Cooke A Co., at -Philadelphia,
good reason that be should keep him­ New Tort, and Washington, aad tho
self and his good wife there.
cunseqaent suspenwon of several leee»r
True, hard work never hurt anybody. Hauses and Brokersjn nil parts of the
It ia tho doing to much of it without country.
jiropor rHaxxtioo, the overwork, that
To the business of the country, depuls men in their graves toi a»a, or rauged by these unexpected failures,
keeps them above ground with all the the Geysrnment has rendered essential
powers ot eajyyment gone. Tho affect aid, and at this writing tin- rriru seems
of thia continual overdoing is either to to have ]&gt;ax*ed. aad that no further gen­
’make us stolid, to dull the senses, or to eral derangement may - 1-c reasonably
bring on the lines of care, and worry autiripeted, provided business man are
us, tiU we go under and give tbo sod ordinarily esutiocs, for a brief period,
that we ought to have ploughed yean and general railroad speculations are
Ion ger, the upper hold of us
Say what we may of the overworked
profeaaional dasoe% there ia no riaea in
this country, mere guilty of overwork
than are our farmers It is not that
early and late in planting, and bavrag
and harvesting, thsy are found in their
fields, for, osperiaDy fa this latitude,
the conditions of fScfr ocrupation bred
them to this, but that they do not with
the same shrewdness with which they
attend to seed time and harvest, sm to si
that there ccmee the needful unbending
from labor, tho throwing off of care
which shall make future blows strong?r
and a renewed contest with nature a

July as a day of general rvcreatfou has
come to bo a failure; it b sees too late
to remedy the difficulty, that tho deck­
ration ot Isdependeaoe ought to hsw
lx-un paatpoDMi a conple of months so
as not to have corns in the m idst of th-'
baying and harvest seaiwn. Waohington's birth-daj ia generally fi rgutten
by aM claaase save those who delight in
••tnppaogtbo tight ftntaatie toe." while
p-hgioue prejudices largely cmtrol the*
eejuymsnt of ths ChristxMM aad New'
Year's ■Mtem.ond famw ns faff a ahmfo■
ow of what Thanksgiving should be on-.

New Advertisements.

X.t TJSJt, wihti: a wel\uxc, uoi'T. Gotrnr,
\BROKCHJ7JX.
\ors KEnil.lTY, IXC11‘\/EXT CON.vVL’PriOlf,

fWgSfes
100,000 00

^pOTANOERsg^

SINE’S
:tFT

KTERPRISE.

(teGraidjiBl Prue, of SUB) ii
One I’rin- of &gt;6,006 in ffilrer!

DERMADOR

SISI

i
:

The Milwaukee Monthly Magaxino
tar October reaches us in advance of the
otbar Monthlies. It is an excellent
number ot this sterling and popular

LIFE SIR PHOTOGRAPHS !

Tho New York Tribune sums up as
follows below, tho merits *f tbo ixwstigriioua mto the repatad Osaadiau Bail­
road frauds to date, aad certainly She

CRAYON
WATERCOLOR
AND OILS.

ud Osae

IX SEARCH OF

UW3

THE CASTAWAYS:
Mr

SIS

�T’r|.
AMdWMWm,

j

Most earnestly WS *»k the attention

We take great ptaoaure in plarinp
before o«r Traders tbo following ertib1
Well, you may cnr-5 this'cause, but
catM showing the praniptacre with
.
------------- ------ | County Agricultural Society will bo II which Ihia Company, pay all its Iomb, that won’t cure you. Go to J. F. Bob.
h,lU'D un
*• M-taty tn and we add that in our judgenmui then. , rets A Co., drug More, and got a remedy
*“ C“T’ Th* KronI’4* tn&gt; to «|&gt;leud.i J is not a more reliable aad roopcauublr '’ that cancels tho pcteon in your blood
You
Ite. wwfe. a. W—M cuuditM. ami th. MW helf md. UmA Fire Insurance Company extant than and take it out cf your srexem.
j remove tbe cause and cure the disease
thia one is, or one that done burinere
ci-row
nearer on tbe square with all its pat­ by taking Krvas Fever Tunic, the beet
T&gt; .11 riU Kl
4. H a
1. —b A. rons. But read for yourself what ita and only warranted ague medicine in
tho market. A box of Fill, Free with
I W. VriMmke ; *ur Qov of the most succeseful and

K*

'

»-*-■

&lt;w*»

T “ ““ eOCt*^’

the foct thu next wook,

Sey roan ; aro you hnngv ? Wonsan
are vuu foint for want of food ? Child
do you want something to e^f If*,
Pon’i Exnucr doos no*, foil. h par- call at I. E Stauffrr’. Eating Hous.
fcrma all it promisee. Try it one*, and North Side State Street, where you wiH
23d of Jun. tart, I had four hone,
find everything in the free of sataUaa,
you will again. Tty it I
killed by lightning in my field, and that
only -A.7 cento per meal.
4fttf
they wore insured in the Farmer’s Mu­
tual Fire Inra.reure Company ol Barry

exhibition, evoraeen ia tbo
Ar» »«• »* riiixeM, having an

WE SELL NO SHODDY CLOTHING

Lml lbws pitice;.

8UXS

on them wss tho sum ot three hundred J

and thirty (S30) duUara.
That un tho
9th day uf August la-t, A. C. Tosuo
and John H. EarL adjusted my lure to
■y satisfaction at tho sum of »33l).

I Fine Beaver Suita for Men, ....
Fine Custom Made Suits for Men,
Double Breasted Pea Jacket;..
of July last, my barn and contents on
section 16, Carmel. Eaton Co., Were con­
sumed by fire, aad that ths iuu was
insured in the Farmer's Mntmi! Fire
Insurance Company of Baity end Eaton
Cuuntiee, and that co tho 8th day of
September inat, B. W. Warren, W.
Davis am’. H. Cooper, adjusted said foes
; I to my entire satisfaction

chuicbes.

tiun called to tho subject to bo ready to
think and to act. We are fully advised
that the prospects for a superror fair
wrr- never ou gu&gt;J before as they are
t»-day, and if the ws«Um is propitious
we shall expect next week will witness
■•he fine,t exhibition and the largva:
gathering seen here at any fair since
This car tides that on the night ol tho
the urganimtkm of the society.
la tho organoatkm of the eommidsss . 234 cf Juno last, one of my Lorneo was
especial care was taken al the la,t most- . killed by lightning in the field and the:
ing of the Executive Board to have ’ oa tbo 9th day of August last, A. C.
them fairly represent all liirts of the Towne and John H. Earl, aa adjusters
county, and to be made up of fair and »f eaid iu« for the Fanner’, Mutual
Fro Insurance Company of Barry and
impartial pereons, who, au for as this
Eaton Counties, adjusted said lore to my
.xblbitwn i. concerned, -have no friends
to reward or enemies to punish," and
tln-reis certainly uo apjrearanor that

partiality wfll gvvorn of] their awards
and grawal Mlufoetioo be the result. -

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CHILDREN'S,

BOYS’

AND

YOUTHS’

8,60
4.50

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Hte

7&gt;P?U@U7&gt;P?UPz"7PPU?P!!"&gt;?U?PP@7P&gt;!@
:&lt;« CANAL

&lt;&lt;a ,BS

b work,quickly and nicely ex ecu- victory we have ever known won .at a
.t this office, and a t living prices. I State Fair. They also, obtained /nt
1 premiums cm Bob Sleighs, I tonblp
Gen. W Hunqhrey has consented to Shovel, arid on Harrow,, and tho sei av chief marshal nt the laying of the oonu premium oa Potato Digger. Well

spteodld animal.

k McClellan are now opening a Grocery
Store and Eating House in tho Striker
building on the north sed. of State
6tnH nearly opposite tbe old stand of
Muaa Qoo» firoot.—We team that A.
Ryor-ra Ibq., uf Hartings, bought at very full .luck of die host of Grorwrua,
■he State Fair, a fin. Saflbtt Boar for which tbwv will m a fow days have
upn for tb. inspsetfoa of th. public.
Ttair Baring Baure will ateu, be anpfMasaiJrinM with th. Urt th.

Tho Bixxxx ia the beet advertising
medium in tho County of Barry, haring
nearly double the circulation of any
other paper iu the County. J
tf

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1

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&gt;
,

New Scales

•dnkmwkl.ah

IBtea UMrteto.rerewtrtte.Ik.M to**. "• teteiaa *•-. work.
..U •M.ik is ihrtr v.r » Mulltonw. ten lk«»
a. Mt FMte tea
rf tte eriJ. XU rentert

1

'■.ti-xaxs.—Would you
«om of
tut.*. Light Bramah chickens in three
■untie*. cal! on the President of the
County Agricultural Society.

goods

CHAMBER SETTS.

til

Zfiir *• Devil1’ wants to know why tho
rats of our building, (that make daily
tartads u|«&gt;n our jamte tub), resemble
« banking institution. Because ii»y
•re constantly ruling up what other
l*&gt;pk put m.
.

lu« 25 It*, of butter. 125. wwe a
ed at the State Fair, to Mrs. Darwin
MeOmbcr uf Baltimore Barry County.
The iccond pntnium on Thorough
Brod, Durham, ywariing Bulk
was
awarded to D. McOmber uf Baltimore.
Tbo aniaud. -Diekmta," was 16 month,
old. weighed 1280 lbs., and was pur­
chased a year since br Mr. McOmbsr
at Marahail in this State.
The Dam.
known in tho Herd Book, as “Daisy
Evebright," is now tiro property of D.
C* Sanborn, Eoq. of Baltimore, sal is a

Tvtiira.—Thomas Altoft Esq, has
&lt;-ti his jremises a brood of Braaae Tnrl. y&lt; that for excelled anything on the
groumls of the State Fair.
Ireiiro aid Society cmneeted
’he I’reUrytertan Church in thte
win bo ratertainod on Friday af-

PARLOR

1
1
1

Wear.' indebted to Dr. Geo. E.
lUnney of Lansing for a copy of Transatxiuns of tbo Michigan State Medical
Society for the year 1978. It contains
* nnuiler of interesting essays.

aeurancu Company cf Barry and Eaton
ounties to date.
tings Manufactures, may well make tbe
Cxxanr Surra, Soc'y.
proprietors happy and the people of tbo
Dated, 8spL 22, 187 X
city proud.
^Besides these, we learn that Mrs. ,
o Tur, I—
**■ "1“ *• ““&lt;&lt;• ■»
W.lkll&gt;»l_ « &gt;bU «U- MS'S
ol U» N™
Capitol, October 24, proX- all the rail
______ Sr . - r
roads in tho State wiUnut special trains
loroaro Swcx.—Thomas Altoft Esq ,
aad A. Ityereon Eeq., bought at tbe
State Fair las*. week aa
Durku, 11*11 Ctlf, bi» muntin oU, that
But up to the boor of going to press
wessha about ■*‘00 lb*- and is one of tba wo have not been able to learn the
hour tho train win pass Heatings on
over aeen in the state. The Dam drew the Valley Ihvieion, ou the.morning of
tli. find premium, at thu State Fair last tbo 2d, but should judge it would pro­
year aa a 2 year* old b.ifor, aad this bably be about 7 o’clock.
year ta a 8 yssn old. 8bs was import­
L^Ce regret to learn that tbo Rev. J.
ed in tho summsr al 1872 ft'iai Scot­
I. Bod, for tbe ;&lt;st year, tbo able and
laud and is valued at 81,200. Mcnr* popular j—tor of tbe M F- Church in
Altoft A Bywreon paid »25O. for their
this city, ia about to remove to Ionia.
animal, which may now bo aeon at th.
He having been selected for tho P. E.
barn of Mr. A- aad will bo on exhibition Work on the Ionin DfotrieL fHF.’B.’i
at tho grounds of the Barry County Ag­ ~^snr. greeT ti‘to
city, and
ricultural Society during the forthrom- if his Smeei.i w alrnuld bo able to mak.
good hie place ho win do more than
PuxMirui —The first premium । । |h» cm reasonably be expected of any

STREET.

BACON &lt;fc KARRS'

taring Company, Dwight A Burndi.
Dated Sept. 12, 1878.
proprietors, was duly appreciataJ at the
State Fair, aad that they won tho first
, priae on many of their artiefog/TwcoivAng premium?
'
fbHows : On Bobbins ______________________ ____ _ ______
Cultivator, Two Sih er Medals, one for | in tho Fanner’s Mutual Fire Insurance
' best follow Cultivator, and om* for lest j Company of Barry and Eaton Countiss.
™. CJS.u™,
.0 &lt;k. pMm.un. Tk.lo.ih.il offtyu-b-, M 1
*
was waited nn tv &lt; loment Smith, Sec.,
offered on Cultivators, of which mure j
Cownxnv, and H. D. Purdy,
1* Robert. Esq:, has our thanks than 30 were «n exhibition competing Agent, and that said foas was edjmfod
' for timoc prises, and was tho greatest i by the sama to my entire satisfiscuoa.
basket of Grapes.

ruer Kono uf tho new Capitol at Lon-

3 totlS
5 to 20
10 to 30

MVatLai'

i
t
was destroyed by fire on |Uu&gt; 20th, ot
carofuDy revised, and on
efos— ju!y ia,t. that on tbo 8d, cf August
of «Mk and on Agriculture! product, teat, 1 was waited ou by D. B. Hate and *1. Nos. N and 9 of the “New Cunsu.,’
materially enlarged, though w- bops to i G. W. Knight, and my km was »tii- tho store recently patented bv S. H.
•eo there still further en’argod u th. 1
th,m "
«“ ItansomA Co., of Albion. New York,
end which is beyond all qu.-*ta&gt;n, one
society cuntxins to grow in popularity ’ °
'
y g MorroouxaT
of the very beat stores ever care
We
and drmncfol ability.
. Dated Eaton Itapida,’ Sept 5, 1873.
commend it after pervona! knowledge
In view of what is being dune in th.
---------of its merits, to the public, M, of all
cwk
stoves
we
hero
ever
seen,
tbe
ycry
preeent, ami what should be tho va!u.
Th“ c*rtifo&gt;« that I am a resid.a: of
u .hi.
2
«e hope tu meet on tho ground every i tfc. Faramr-. Mutual Fire Ineurene.
ci Usen of Berry County who can poesi- I Company ut Barry and Eaton Counties,
bly arrungv to be present uitbout. seri- Michigan, and that —~«ova detalanicr.t to otbey imperatives call' ' *"
’
J1

t bat the work of the Hastings Mauufac- :

DEPARTMENT.

Children's Suits,
Bays’ Suits ,
Youths' Suits;..

UNDERGROUND

�lto’SKSiS!t„
tUirnmathift', Scsdtk, lameneiH,
Neuralgia,
Burns, Soreucm,
Sore Throat, Bolls, Wound*,

"

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division
the.
(Wlc, Old florc-t,
All llemorrhagra,
Diarrhiisa,

mining cum
those region* .to |
bring out tbe mineral wealth long locked
up in it* natural bed* Branch road*
intersect tin- Chesapeake and Ohio at

iSnS?SStS
the above named road we were very far- ;
orably lmprc*«-d with dm rkhnraa of a,
great portion of the country along the 1
entire route. Aa a fruit growing region j
Wert Virginia must soon become famous
for pear* |&gt;eachcw, apples, grapes and |
many other kind* of our |x&gt;pu)ar fruit* (
grow luxuriantly both in tbe valleys
and upon hlll-aidoe and table-lands.
Tbe noil i« rich and dorp in all of tho 1
valley* and tbo climate, An every laxly'
ought to know, ie nut excelled for health­
' fulnrae by that uf any tkatn in the Union.;
I For rotneuwuco to market, good soil*
buaaUiul mm-ry. driightlu! climate. ■
' and, tboye, at, a tirst-kitU ot»w ofpeh-;
| pie. West Virginia offers atqwriur in -

AyWa Cathartic Pills.

DR. CROOK’S WISE OF TAB!
-JJT

VOW

Wtwewftawvotienreore
ru Ui*a aur gteaS
vavattuaererortmll
itM&amp;WKE.!

MOKTIAAGE RALE.

lirtson feartwteet "“-i* ia

*d ■

lUiM.U .tuli.mlmlialyili^n, Ay OavH

UVJK6ST0SE

AFRICA

c **snt«.isat As.ssx:ar
Wsuw.msfri42.Wrii.ar;
ylk wm rune sfI*. MtAwaM

t of July make far Letter layer* than.
. thoeo Um at any other sra*m uf the
Tho true theory of agriculture is In1 year. Early hatched chicks cvmmHMv*
regard it ia tbe light of a mauufoctur- laving in September, und continue until
ing industry. Tbo faruii-r i» a treater cold January wonfocr, when they die- '
of value*
Whatever be produce* cOntuiuo until bfring
On tbn other i1
whether it be a bushel of corn, a pound band, when lialchcd in July or August 11
nf pork, a barrel of apple* an acre of' they U-gia laying iu Febuuy. and con­
roots, or a firkin cf butter; in all these tinue until Octulmr I find July shirkcases he converts raw materials into cn* will ntwrage 5ff tu T5 num eggs UiUBlJtUiBiaMaitelM
useful cvnimodiuos through tbe inter- I. yiariy, than those hatched in Marcli.'
vchlion of labor aad by tho u»e of I; m
.
My, mv
method
therefore, h tu batch 100
capital. Hu puts hi* products into ! chick*
B_____
.Lawk* ____
in August
for__________
my own urc._____
Aa
the market in mueh the 101110 way aa t.xin as tbo c_&lt;ks can bo aJeci.nl from
t*.
Hi* auccees, . tba paRcU, they are converted into |*&gt;tnutalnac un rapi- pia, Jrtjing the nulleb all a^n row-i.
or umhlnmt or
pwDr;, ^Uhm weiT!#; and ure
- ,-----«-—• J on none of these । *o&lt;.n large enough to tare foe themseparately or rxcdtmvoly, but on all of ■ aulves

g.ftsmi'waas sints
i.tistSSir.Kir.tt.'S; tew®
^.r.rxrLrssv, tMwat
■&lt;ni«aa&gt;«llr a* lh» rtme aAeve ■—»!- Aa-t

A.'...
.'ri“L

zsnssvWfttt

luvaad lAirry-alw taau.AH* arta Subarea &gt;0;

Michigan Central R. R.

Mtas

OLD. RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE.

aKi'Tfewjfe

1 M&gt;sOrtMnea&lt;l*lity^&lt;n*fM&gt;
art rtae
' *« Alt rs»r lev
iUn&gt; 4&lt;n*n fw. a&gt; ia »sU
, noruaao SMS.1^ rrswUad: mImpwwmIiw
■ 'low m iartriUr k-*i«* Uwa laMttsirt to re। t;£f K.-".'Ktr£uarri' xu-s

to hie operation*
r—
There i* no reason, then, why tho
buainoM of the farmer, If conduct.*! utNj
dor nght condition* should not yield '
a* fair a margin of profit av other man­
sr» MIK &lt;«r» W all
ufacturing ind'rialxic*. In his caso, ax
in their* whatever reduM tbe rat ot
production adds nv much to the net re- j
suit* and help* to make him a prosperou* num.
Ths problem for tho agriculturist is, i
To got the highest agrwsblo product I
(not otquantity &gt;nrro!y„ but of value.) I
from tbo smallest cash inraatnient. and
thwpwuioio nrode of ai’ving hta pro- I
Hem makes -the whois difference I-etween the thriftless and the thrifty far­
tu be form nd by tbe A., T; ilS. T: R.
mer. ’
Juvt hero there arisen a vi'rv itnpus- i। R. Co. Tho tin. Ui.dj, wiU be; All
tartt inquiry1 foe* tirt highest yield ii tho Railroad iat.de iu throe or four
pas acre ueraaaaly give the lowest net township* aiioct 4*.MW» acre* tn th.'
i-oel of the article raioed. or is there any ' tbIIov, will be drawn from sale. ami doA
relation between those two faet-irs? The I voted to German settlement only.
obvious «Mvor i* that through the
largest jjald does not always give tho
h ast rat ye: the eliatuws are greatly
in its favor if rca*jnabio care and oevncmy are used. Thera ia, of course, a
limit of outlay on every crop, beyvn J
which rt will not be profitably ; but in­
, aide ot thia limit, it I* safe tn ray that, of tbe necessary laml,wiil l«i made for
a* a general rut* the more bushel* or . schools and diarrhea ; tl»&gt; pricaa of th»
too* you get from an acre, the leas eaeh |j land* will be guaranteed fur a satislac- ■
tory lime without anv inereaso of price*
btubel or ton will cost.
Tbo reason of that* au perfectly ylem, | because ot the increased value through
it seem* incredible that our farmers du IIwttlemeat*. Every precaution will be
not giro more attention to tho prineiplo, taken to have tbe fullest justice and
and L takw advantage of it to inerrn*-. fair treatment given to all, while thou*
their profits. Tbe usual explanation I wbo ore newly arrived in the United
with the moat of tbam i* that capital i Slates will be svfely guarded against
being limited, they cannot put taoxe ,
than a certain auxmt of upreso on
each acre, even though every addition­
al dol Lar should bring back a hundred
fold.
----------- - ----- ------------ TM* I, jdauaibie enoegh at fiee*. ct,l°°Jr la to be formed on a similar
sight, but it does not meet tho case. a&gt;
I propose to show at another lime ; nor io to permit only three who have the
i* there any snfiicicnt rvaaon fcrby they iM'Tivvry expurienco in fanning, etc.,
should not hereafter rm»o mneb larger and the necessary means to commence,
crop and at Ires cost titan tbe average to join tbo colony. eo that retry addi­
tion will be an aaaistanco. and the en­
of the present ar at reocnl years.
terprise will be burdened by no useless

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sign* uf mental power ami energy ;
I *malL umnoving no»tnl» ore, ou tho
I other band, certain *igua of small mind,
I aad want of energy and onterpriM.

FLOUR MERCHANTS

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Flnr&amp; Grain QniisiisM^iaii

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great power ot' command and energy.
The owner* of aaub. nose* generally
poeaoaa amiability, drollery, and com­
mon eenso. Tbo fomoui Grecian non,
which forma an almost straight . line
with the forroead, has been much laud­
ed : but *ueh nona arc in women indii oeiira of onldneas and affectation, and
when owuad by a man, a shallow mind.
, Small noer* denotes comparative wsaknaae of mind and character,. thowaNI
othorwm such peraoc* may be highly
ootimabie. Tbo tip* uf ^wuch aooes
turned up fongfo LfWL' hurtling
activity, grcat wfllhrttre&lt; etc! enuraaee
and a grwt talkativsmee*. A nose with

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U&gt; American husbandry a vital Udd &lt;4
autsrprian and mpnmew. for all who
choose to teaploy, along with thmr induatry, th* nocesrary intelligent and
■kill lying within thnir reaeh, by which
aloM the btttraeaa of the form ia made
systematic.
The recorded ex jwri.nco uf the Lest
farmer* ia continued in eynreAsrsZ yeaad every MldyttM- of th*- soil
who neglect* to procure and real one a perfect noer should be as fong as tho
er mon of ttane wtwMr journal* ii»- forehead ia high, and have a gentle in­
dent at tho top, between the upper eyeof kind intelligence that he mart lul* The fr~“*
v— r—_■ a—_
need* juad tbe want ot whieh show* it- tho forehead.!----------- -- ---------------------eelf contmtmlly iu tbe condition of hie ahcubl bo neither hard nor soft It
Bold.
thou Id l» at least half an inch broad
Tba pvoiiio poaaibiiitiee of the eoil between tho eyee. Large noses are
preferable to small uno* Tbo booked
txae is a very unplaaaant one—perfect­
farmers ; for it offers the r««4wst aad ly arched from tbo forehead to the tip,
AWuftjl mgt tbe only xn parts of reader- denoting groat energy, acutrnea* cralt,
casern puluusnes* and ambition. A

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER t. 1873.

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Medicines

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PAINTS &amp; OILS
School Books

Stationer!/

PRESCRIPTIONS

AND FAMILY

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The only Wagon with the Stopo Shi-teior.-d Spoke.'

TIN, COPPER, and

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SHEET IRON ^VARE Manufactured to Order

RE.-H‘EIIS and MOWERS, GRALV. CULTIVATORS
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DRY GOODS,

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Such ta CHROMOS, LITHOGRAPHIC CARDS. REWARD** OF
MERIT, and everything you need in

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Streets, Halting*.
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Pure Wines and Lienors!

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easier, faster, and with less noise than any other sewing
machine, are qualities which recommend the Wheeler
«fc Wilson to the public as Superior to any other sewing
tofiM1 011 I®", be iliyitauyotl to call at hUo«Jrc In the
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HASTINGS BABBLE WORKS

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tbeir territorial rights. Lave but ofle
common internet; and it is a quaation
oquafry forolving the rights and Inter,
eets of generations yet unborn.
No
motives, thee, at temporary expediency,
of particular, aectfaaal or pmtmal intereste, it ie coaeeived, should eo far
predominate over tho minds of our citl■raa, aa to prompt them to shrink from
the reepotrabifity of conteodfag far aU
• that is wn, and Mbatitting to aoth: mg whi&lt;* ia tnsm&amp;wtiy wrong. Tho
character, credit and standing M. otxr

.

NO. 23.

known much tarrow ; but after oil, tho
face of tho careleas, happy school girl
he had met five yean ago.
But no flush of recognition glowed
on hr-cheek. and Ralph suffered a
pang to think that she wham ho had re­
numbered no luug Lad forgotten him.
She stated her tnsinora, tremblingly.
Ho knew oho was on tho brink of team.
TK-or child! she bad been to many time*
tory can bu tolofa a few words. Jut .repulsed that hope bad almoet faded*
rolaasod frtm prisau—wounded—sick
of this communwealth. by failing to
Sho would copy paper* or keep hooka,
—furloughed-and going home.
maintain tho rights of tho state to sov­
Oonnnrmml had provided him with but the must Uko work home, boeaneo
ereignty and to safl, by al! constitution­
।a paw to New York, but this bo had of her father. Ralph untoaked his pri­
al mean*, would tend to destroy ooufibeen co unfortunate as to lose in Balti, vate desk ; and took out a pile of pa­
d-nce in the jxrraar.on.-y aad fal*gri:v
&gt;more, and of rourso lie had no money. pers at random, nearly all of them
of oar Institution*, end would place us
'This smart offlefal did not credit -award, Worthless—old let!ora, bill* of exchange,
al ones upon a footing infinitely irarafA
।of hfa history, however. Ho had Been favoiree, etc., but beasdluned the great­
our sfatar ststos of &lt;ht* confederacy.
too many humbug* of that kind to be est of burlaees air* as he made thorn in­
Tho eoarenttoa &lt;M Michigan had bm
'taken in easily, u be confidontiaDy told to a package and Landed them to bar,
om plain, rimpte path pointed oul for
।an acquaintance hoar by, but fa a tone "to bo carefully cupiedat hot earliest
them to prasuo, assembled under an
1loud raougli for tbo soldier to bear dis­ cuarouuiuco.” And then he gave her
act (4 ermgree*, iicpcwiug upon tho pro­
ton dollars aa her first weeks salary.
tinctly.
pio of this state Iba performance ot a
Ralph Moreton's cheek flushed, Lut
How her white face lighted up at
conditio®, as a price of admission into
ho was silent
siplrt of the money-it would do so much
tho Union, al total rorianeo with tho
। “Orders ms positive, air," said the good for her poor old father I She thank­
provistoua of tho wimpart under which
man of authority. “You mut either ed him quietly and Lurried away.
act rongreas did,not reserve any power
"Duco take it!" said Dixon, roundhad been formed, aa the sovereign art to annex the whole or any. part of
nv&gt;&lt; with wonder, “that'* a queer way
of ifa own peoples and an Mt of zntr Midugan
to do busioSR ! you didn't overtook at
state legialature, which sought at our faith of the nation wm pledged to our quietly, though aa unvoluntary ahirer her har d-writing or ask her name !**
hands tte- ]ic-rfoniianc&lt;&gt; ot tho task of eitisena, the than inhabitanta ot the ter­ ian over hie bloodlew frame a* bo [-*—
Mentos ssuled fa a serious way, but
an indirect but virtual aurreudur of an ritory and tho*a who might afterwards cm! through tho window at the- a
integral part of cur aovreignty, in open settle therein, that ai soon as their of blinding aloet without.
violation of our own fundatnralal law, nuratpr amounted to sixty thousand
■'Coadnetor," said a youog gi
and tbo popular voice of a great major­ they should bo received into tlw&gt; union fourteen or fifteen, with a samba
ity of the electors, expressed at ths bal- aa and of
u. tho
, states, with no other eon­ eclwol-booki on her nrui. “Wk
lot box, forbidding that your infant fab- ! d.tivu.
dttiona Imposed
imi
upon them than those that about putting aomothing oft?"
ric should bo battered down, in (ho on- prescribed
" ‘ in tbo compact of 1787, and
Sho was occupying the next seat
eel, at tho shrine of crpMfasra—they of which they hare over been ready and hind Moratou, and had beard urmr.lhnecessity and of choice—•» the friends anxious to comply with.
of good order, of corutilntional right,
But aa if to make surety more sure,
and as the representatirss at the wild of oongreoa by the whole course at their
work ho took a seat beside her.
their cnnrtiturnfa, with no authority to legislation for mom than twenty-five
"Miss Vanderwortb.'' raid h, “I in
alter, amend or change the constitution years, with the exception of the act pro­
•arts that your memory is 1cm faithful
which the people hare formed oa the viding for t&gt;» admiaaitm of Indiana in­
than mfae.**
bariaof their government and thefa to tbo Union, whenever ib*y liar* re­
Ml.
ferred to Michigan cither directly or
"No, Bat leak yvu to recpQ one
impliedly, have but ccufirmod us fa tho
pcesesaicn of our original boundaries;
stormy winter’s day, five nsn ago; tho
—,------ - , ------- --------- - —z ...-----------I numcrons initauces fa proof of this poaconowns a crowded railway car, the
cnnvmwd- In eo doing, they leave their &gt; silion might bo adduced, which would
characters a self-impartant conductor,
acts, and Ute record oi their ftame.i, to &gt;w*H this eddreea to an unreasonable
and a bright fared young school-girl in
length—wo will confine oumtdvos to a
a plain drses, with a pink ribbon on
single quotation- The act of congress
her hair. See, hero is one of tho v»ry
The bright eyes of the giri took in knots which tied bar brawn braids,'*
of April IRih. 1818, providfag far the
admission of Illinois into the union, de- with a balf-eaucy, half-p^fag glance and he held up ths pick ribboa to her
tho
thin
fare
termd
toward
Lor,
and
astonished eyee.
elarsa—“That all that portol tho terri­
tory of the United Smuo, lying north then sho took cut of hot pocket a dain­
She remembered it aU then, aad the
eittution from ths attacks of arbitrary of U1O stole of Iwliana, and which was ty little go!d-c!asped portemonnaie, and contrast bstwoen the happy Ilfs she had
power frr.iu abroad, and the cacrvach- included fa tho fanner Indiana territo­ drew forth a erisp new bank note. known and the dreary prevent was .too
iurnte uf inward foea, their highrst am­ ry. together with that part of tho UH- Leaning oyer, alio touebrd Ralph Mor"- much! She tried hard to restrain her­
bition will bavu been gratifo-d; and noil territory which is situated north af,
self, but the effort was vain, and down
they will yet hope to witim* the etar- and not included within the boundaries
went her head on the talde before her,
»{vsugl*l banner oi Michigan waving prescribed by this act, to tbo state
and she nobbed like a child.
in undisturbed triumph over its entire thereby aulburiied to Im funned, shall
Ralph Marston lifted her up, and
borirt.
smoothed bock her hair from her forebe, and hereby is, attached to, and
Wo roe[K&lt;tfully daim your attention, maue part of tbo Mxhigan territory,
fellow-citixcns, to a brief review of the from and after the formation of tho
I "My littla girt." said ba' “I fared
history of our claims to the right of said state, subject, nerertlieiom, tu bo tur, and before Morvtoa could utter a you than, 1 lovb you now.
Surely fire
self-government, upon a contfagoucy hereafter disjmaed of by congress, ac­ nurd of thanks the girl had gone out yuan of devotion will give me an excuse
already arrived ana acknowledge by cording to the right reserved In the fifth with the crowd. But th» tea dollar for (peaking. I do not ru&gt;k any amir:
congress, to our southern and south­ artieis of the otdfoanre aforesaid, and bill wi* in his hand, and the touch of now, you eLal! take weeks to think of it
eastern boundaries, and tc on examina­ the inhabitant* therein shall be entitled her breath yet frac run: on hit chaek.
in, and meanwhile I will make tho ac­
The young lo'.ier's cheek crimaoned quaintance of your father."
tion of the power of congress tn alter to the same privileges and humanities,
them, in ixuslit-nie with tbo evutitu- and subject to the srate rules and reg at thought ot tho child's frankT kind­
He walked home , with her that eve­
tion ol tn# United States; and also as ulati-jus, in all respects, with the other neat, and he would ham given a great ning. and learned the whole sad history
to the power of your convention to give rituens of tho Michigan territory."
deal if hs could tusvo kept the identi­ of fallen fortune. Nothing new—only
their awn! to a prej«nilim involving a
Here again wo have an exprem roo- cal note as a «Mwemr,, but that eagle­ the old story of (peculation, loos and
material alteration of our elate eonsti- ognition of our irnfvm boundary! as eyed coo ductor wa* waiting to make ruin, afterward* Mrs. Vanderw Ort’s
death; and then her * husband was
fixed by our own constitution in tireeiM&gt; the change.
IVhan tho territory n^rh-wost of tlw aocurdanco with t}io act of 1SU$, oud
“Really," aaid he, "quite an episode! stricken with partial paralysis, which
river Ohio was coded to tho United nothing fa tbo act of 1818 even remote­ Lucky for you, my man. fur tbo stonn unfitted him for any kind of labor or
Stair* by tho state of Virginia, Ute than ly refen to any change in our southern
business. Theo everything fall upon
proprietor, tho justly celebrated ordi­ boundary ; aad the question her* vary
ttAud'n yourw shoulders, and many and
nance of 1I»7 was enacted for in tem­ property arieea. did not-congrtM in the tho chango in silence, but his trembling many “ timoxho girl had raftered for
porary goverumont and prortoiuc at I[ clause which we have quoted virtually Land dropped some of it on tho flour, broad.
i tho MDO tiu-o for its future organon-1I become a party to tbo eventful fimna- and in stoupcng to pick it up bo saw a I She wn* not to suffer for anything
Gon into distinct Republican States tion of theX/U state, fa tint part of knot uf pink nbbon which had fallen lunger. It was a dotightfally easy ta*c
which are forever to form a part of this ! the northwest territory might bo at- from the young lady's hair. Ho had for bar to learn to love Ralph Moreton,
• confodarocy —from this dorament we ;
uoticod it among tlio gloesy teaida, and and not three month* after he found
may bo hero permitted to extract the
thought how lovely was the rontraat be­
' fallowing:
tween it aad the beautiful curling cbes| “Aad for attending tho fundamonnut Lair which defied brain and net to
tai principlM of uvU and religious lib.
keen it quite in place.
, erty; which form tho bsoio whoreen
He pounced utxm tho bit of ribbon
eagerly, and held it in the broaet pock­
i th«»e ropublirof titter laws and coarti.
et of his shabby orerouaL Ho might
tuttons are crofted ; to fix and establish
I those pruiciptew tu the basis of all lawn.
never sco her bright young face anta,
hut at al! event* he had (omcthlng
oanatitnttona and goverumoDta, which
which had been hen.
Tbcu he pulled hia cap over his face,
and rank back in hia comer, and spoke
to no one until the train rushed into the
Il la a good rulo nut to bsliove rmy-‘ bustling depot M the end of l.is jour­
cils, on an equal footing with tile ong- thing unfavorable to tho character of a ney. .
• Ono dollar F mid bo. “Can't you
IBadady mother, and hia tester Rosa
inal states, at as early a period as may person upon mere hoaroar; and to trail'
bo couMsleut with the general interests: a deaf rar to all gimip. Many a/ypod were there to meet him, and he was take teat then that I"
“No indeed 1 one dollar is tho prfaa."
It is hereby ordained, that tho foliow- character is often temporarily injured kissed, and carcuod, and pitied, and
Another hour had nearly paasoi
fog articlM shall bo &lt; cusiderod articles by d.itrnclion. ns it accumulates fapaae- tended until he almost felt himself a lit­
, uf compact botwoeu Uu&gt; original stale* iug from tho mouth of one goeup to tle boy again, and'not a beardod hero I when tho lounger said :
“Is Mr. Frankhn at borne."
mid the people and state, fa the said another. A still greater mischief ii of.
' Yas, bo m in the printing ofioa.”
territory, aad forever remain unaltera­ ten done by those who have received
“1 want to sec him."
ble ar-loes by co mtax coisxrr.
the hospitality uf a family, and vritneae- tons fixadde, Ralph Moreton told the
The sh.ip-boy immediately informed
The bth article of the ardinar.cn ed the failings of rams ono or more ul story of his doetitetion. and of the little
aforeaaid, dedaree that “ there shall bo its motnbvrs, which of lhemwjvea may girl’s generosity, both Rosa and Mn. Mr. Franklin that a gentleman was tn
formed fa tin. said territory not loee be quits Lannloas, but being exaggera­ Moreton declarod he must search the tho stor.. waiting to ooe him. Franklin
than three nor mure than tiro states”— ted, are represented as a serious out­ world over foe her, and giro her no end was soon behind tho counter, when ths
lounger, book in band add is mod Mm
and after defining tho boundaries of rage of ooaduct. This cl*** of visitors of lace collar*.
Or* states on tho north by the Canada is more dangerous Ithan highway rob­
A brief furlough until hie wound was thus —
"Franklin. what u the lowest you
line, adds: “ Provided, however, and it bers, fdr while the latter only take your well, and then Captain More ton rejoin­
can
take for that book I"
mousy, tho former robs you ot your ed Ills regimeaL Not, however, with­
"Ooc dollar and a quarter.',
the Luundarias oi th*eo three states good name, which, according to Bhako- out making somo inquiriaa which bore
“One doUaread a quarter I Why
shall bo subject so far to be altered, oparas and other good authorities, in no fruit, and left him quite as ignorant
your young man only naked me oas
that if enngreaa lutraafter find it expe­
dient, they stall have authority to form
•'True,” said Franklin, “and I could
So ho went back to the army, and
ono or two etate« to that part of the
aaid territory which lice mirth uf an
fought the war through, but ho always
east and west line drawn through the
nsrnid that knot of pink aibbon abcrat
southerly bond ex extrema of lake
hitu, and never quite gave up the hope
of finding his little bmtefactreaa.
Michigan. And whsnsvsx any ot the
At tho end of the war Colonel Moresaid stairs shall hare sixty thousand
:o:&lt;;retuTn«&lt;i to Now rant, ana ontorec
freo fahabiients therein, such state
largely into Wmu. and became a sueSXSU. U *»xmx» by itn delegatee, in­
oaaaful
and prosperous importer.
Hs
to tlio cvngrero of the United fitateo, ua
was a farente in soefoty, and fair young
aa equal failing with tbo original
bollM fished puroeveringly for him,
states, fa aU respect* whatever; and
ehall bo at liberty to form a pennaiwnt
haada ouurtod him aMiduuvafy, but
constitotion and stole government, pro­
“Yao," aaid Franklin, “and I bad
without material auoocao. Ho wan
vided tho constitution and etate gorurnthirty-three row, aad poopU oolfad him bettor taken that price than than a doF
tnenl so to bo fanned, ahull bo republi­
..
a very cold, unimpoeaionatoaortol man, Ur and a half anw." ,
can, and in confarmiyr to the principles
lounger paid down the price and
and [«h*j&gt;ehc waa, for at thirty-three .. Tho___
contained ia there article*."
.
—* U- . '
--the heart of au unmarried man ii gen­
So much, falluw-citixoM, was loft to
erally neatly much gone to Red.
the discretion of coagTOai. they might
Journal .'of the 8^t« Convention of form the whole territory into three
But Ralph Motet on kept himeelf pure
Michigan, held at Ann Arbor, nt Sep- states; but if tLey found ii oxpodieot
Without friends, whui iaa. nnuri1 A in heart and. life, and such a man ought
torn ba.-, 1836. which Refused to to form more than ..three, then the solitary oak upon s sterile rock, sym- Io bo mpectod in thoae degenerate
northern boundary of tho three south- motrical, indeed, in tte tarot, beautifully daya.
and
exquisitely finished, outriralfag the
At the eioee of a wiMerv aftcrut«n
pro sTStcs was unalterably fixed and
could not lie changed or modified unlras most lauded perfaetinn of art in gvaoe- oi miet and drisfa, Ralph Moroton woe
by ccmm.cn content ol all the parties fulness and grandeur, but over nbirti putting on hia fur ovennat to go home
interested—tougre** liavu croctod three decay baa liiakca her black wing, and from lua place of buoineaa.
Home &lt;me rapped timidly at the
states wilhln the said territory, and left its leaves blighted, its roots rottenhave extended none of them to tho Can- urea, aad its btoom death-a srathed,
Bda line—so that not only congress, but UMsas monument af its pristmo beauty.
the cistaa so fuemed, have tacitly ecu- When the rebuff* of adrareity are rush­
tented that the provietcu* uf tho crii- ing u» enatward. when tho cloud* are
nemee should be fullj-------‘
’ dark above the muttering thunder
ItattXhMa should bo
_______ growl* along tits eiry, wire-, our frame
additiDual states on tbo twrth; and *1- &amp; palafad by tho aketewm hand of dis(hough two d the t-mtheru stotes, (Ladixn* aad HBnoit J fa oemfag into the
next all that part of tho Indiana terri­
tory which lie* ncrtli of a lice drawn
oast from thii southerly bend or extreme
of Lake Michigan until it intersects
Laks Erie, andoMt of a line drawn
from the aaid southerly bend through
the middle of said fake to its northern
extremity and tbenoo dun north to the
northern boundary uf tlio United titatov,
shall for tho purpose ot tamnorary gov­
ernment, constitute separate terntory
and bo called M Idiignn - and the fa.
habitanta thereof ahall be entitled to,
and enjoy all and singular, the right*,
pcviicgvs aad adrantagee, granted and
secured to tho people of the territory
of tho United Bates sorthwost of the
river Ohio by the ordinance" (of 1787.)
It will bo borne fa mfad that Ohio
rams into the union, with her prseeui
boundary line, throe years prior to tho

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WE SELL NO SHODDY CLOTHING!
ly aied with
tod with kero^ae olI, ,nu I(u, wbol*
r ’¥?^01,9re- T» took but a minut.
tur U to bMont* ■ mas* of flamra, and
to.u the imgin.
brought into play,
•ubdiuug th. flams. The tt,t provid
th* ragine to be able to exiiugui,!,
““*! y,th r**1 r»PulilT- It was wit-- v.uwu ol ■Jttcxaior*
‘■mediately aurruunding it, and wa*
alao in full view of too occupants of th*
gnrod atand, an 1 couwderabl* intorrot
was manifo*!*d in it. rwulu. Mr. E.
5
of, D”roh’ ” KtaU •8*“‘
‘d th* Babcock hr* Euinguitoer and
Fire Eauine, and baa lutnish*d esveral
towns &gt;n the State with on. or moro ea-

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No 1’ktla m the world Over had any­
thing like the circulation of Ayer’*
Th* abor. from th* Eaton Rapid* Pill* Throughout tboM States, Merino,
Jawrae^ of |ut Saturday, v» earnestly and the Central American republic,
commend to the attention of our road down th* ifope. of th* Andes, and
•r*. and add that we know personally, aero** the pampa* of South America,
toe atatomeuta ar* tru,. If w people in ur-gro village*, amid th* fervid wild,
I would bare just «uch . muk*t hero, of Aftuo. throughout th* jungle. of J*,
CHURCHES.
; and get equal price* for their produce, dia, and th* supp** of interior Asia,
let them take the stock in th. K II. L
। A. Northern Michigan Railroad and and th* island* of to* Pjclfic, to*«*
that will arouro them aot otdv this com­ Pill* are known aul everywhere used a*
petition, but will *ccvn&gt; to oar people, fotoily rmusdiee tor diseases. With dis­
at our city, mo*t valuable manulac- tant nation* their wond*rful cure, at­
turioa that will create k home market tract mor* aUvntion than thn do at
and iucroaM 50 tar rant th* value of home ; for the *vnthnent of wonder
every duller* worth of rwd net*to within take* a far d*ep«r hold on thsfr' mind*
tan mile, of the Ku* on eitoeraide uf the than the leauh* of a higher scientific
skill with u«- The amount comunned
roquir** ■ermity-fiv* thousand do«e* a
day io supply it. An inspection of the
manufactory showed u* how tow enorHAVTINGS t.oiH.»\^f&lt;». 4^.r.a A M
------- . . the I*n«ing mou* dra.and i» niad» and sustained.
JGp4JliUa. Mr B. w*a one of th* old- Added to to* emtsututnate skill of their
eat editor, in the State, and an honest
imposition, i* an extreme caro in toeir
■ *‘,rkw fbT ,ho 1“!*^ tad toe party,
msnufacturo which at one. Meuro* the
; “d will b« largely rairoed. HI h«lto p*rfoct material knd their moot accurat*
■»
'
1 wa* to* caua*. but WO trurt wearied Mt
| will fully rMtera that, and that too day
; i* not far dfotant when th* prvrs of too •a«e which oUiortemedte. never attained.
State will enjoy the benefit cfltot dernl-

CHILDREN’S,

DEPARTMENT.
...» 3 to *12
5 to 50
10 to 30

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OVERCOAT DEPARTMENT.
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for Youths, ...

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• 5
30
15
20

8 to
3,50 to
4,50 to

Children's Chinchilla, Cape and Other,Styles of Overcoats.

Shirts and Drawers, 40c. to $3.
6 Tabhm.

W m OF UHBH GOODS III W STH

R*V ebanc* to furnish tfohnol room*

LOCALS

AND. YOUTHS’

Foil OveroosU,
Hoavy Winter Overcoats for Men,

W. 8. George, E»), U the .urcrraor,
Tut Miau-ux Cuxrxxx.—Of the canand in hi* hand* the Jir/mUim will dittou of bannem along th* liua of the
■nutain it* h:ge*t .vpotatiou we havo no Central, the Chicago Tkiiwwof Monday, i
publish** the following :
8r*ri Text*.—The amount uf th*
Stat^Tay apportioned to the county of
Barry "for the year 1873 ia 814.788.46.
In ISTfi it wa* 812.449.05. The inervat* ia mainly duo to the appnqiriutiou* far th* new Asylum for the Inmne
for which our proportion ia 81.300 and
for th* Slate public School for indigent
SPECIAL NOTICE
children which it tome 8425 mors than
All account* duo tooBcxxxa Cbm- ’,Mt y*T' ,o'1
•» rei
» ,v i.
t
i bui1^ ll,*‘ ®u,e I‘r&gt;*°“. while th. amount
let, tuust l» adjusted by October 1st. . ,
,
1
i for general porpove* t* jut*, toe mat a*
they will ba left for- collection. Wc ’
gi.jtxi.

BOYS’

Children'a Suita,
Boya’ Suita.
Youtha’ Suita;..

To Merchants we Sell Goods a* Cheap an they can »buy them in any Eastern City.

Mr. II. E Hargent, General Supantitandont of the Michigan Central Ibul- ,
real, atated that during the laat two
day* their froight men had received no |
order* for shipiuanU of city grain, but ।
grain continued to arrive from toe I
country, and 1* eent forward in perhap* I
one-half the quantity heretofore. Tlisy 1
found th*ni*elvv* noaiidarably tmbarraMod in doing buainoM with their cus-

STAR CtOTHING HOUSE
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36 CANAL STREET,

GRAND RzVPIDS, MICH

BACON &amp; KAURS

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tzurpatront and creditor*.
currtwiKNidonto of too Halting.
council, in hi* !a*t hocuu** the aid*
W* have before ua a beautiful oil
walk* are not repaired.. Wei), the rea- Chromo, rcpreacutiug a view of too
Th* County Fair i* progreasihg fine- rou ia, wo have not a city Attorney

REAL GENUINE BARGAINS
In Furniture, aa new. Partle* wlahlng

"El Capitan,

The financial akiee
’ toil week, vvery day.

brighten,

legally adopted and published an ordi­
nance requiring owners of loU to build "Cloud*" Beit," th® Merced River, toe
“Bridal Veil Fall.” and mafayminor d»- |
tail* beautiful in themw lve« which we

The utter*.: on Goranimeut
Nov. 1»’, ia being paid.

Grain of alt kind* firm with

PARLOR GOODS
AND

•light
Woodland, loot aotue tim»- in July

UUDS Hall, Friday owning.
Th* griet mill of Ooudyoar, Hadley A tween this city and Woodlaud

How about room No. 3G in th* Occi­
dental Hotel, Mutkegou. Who know*?

8. E. ftam*. publisher and proprietor
of Wood'* Houaebold Magarino, New­
burgh, N. T. A* a promium th. pic­
ture may b. obtained by Moding to too

CHAMBER SETTS.

Full Blxfl Poster*,
Two Sheet Poster*,
Dance Programme*,

&gt;tee WORKMANSHIP

Magarino at 81

fam® to him at Woodland, or by leav­ annum. Wa taka pleasure in rccum,
mending both tfie Magarino and Chro­
ground, of the Agricultural Society on ing it with the County Clerk.
mo offered in thia combtaatioit, and add
*wwmw.,
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Friday. '
That our State finane-* are ata nd the
Th* County Fair of AUegnu county, folic.wing official exhibit fall* attest.— our hearty endoroext-nt to th. pubbah- i rat slock of Undertaken
la tv be held nt Allegan, on th* 7to Sth
dealing
] and good Hearae will A
and 5:h inat

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SDEBOAEIfiai Or DM ROOM
FTOTU^iamxjai.

On the Wabash river in Indian*,
where they bar. the ague too ywr
ing earn® tin® 813,041.70; fearing a round, Kras* Fever Tonic ha* been in
bolanc* in toa Tteasury of 8853,702,“!; use for th* U*t ton year*. Thorn they

n print fewer paper*.

HAU* TREES, 8BCRETARIE8.
BOOK CAHE8, and everything foand
I. _ — - — Mt, to.

All Stock* badly depreaaed.

they ought to know. Thia remedy act*
i/t&gt;u Thursday of la»t week, th* m«i)
on the very common *en*e plan of cod­
train going »«*■. ran into a floek
dock of
every aflemocn and ovfnttig during the sheep near the farm of 8. P. Cadv.
and ajacting it—romoviug too ceuso;
(they being Cady's nheep.) which threw
the engine off th* track, killing eleven
sheep, but not injuring the engine much,
and we are happy to *tat* that no per­
' the drug atora, for it
and steady empfonnent
Inquire at son wee hurt.
toa Bkxnz. office.
A CARD-

too county of Barty combined.

Of ton*

GRAND RAPIDS.

First-Class Instruments.

Th* undersigned would return to ths
Dent know what John fe g«ng into. public hi* *incero thank* for Gto many
farnr* extended to him while in til*
b«i *• b. «•“ hta“1'
Furnituiv burinras and ask all of hi*
friond* an extension of hi* i»tronago to

Id* *uce«Mor».

New. Scales.
whip, and a part of our b.r»H.; and
all we have to my about it i*. that any
tU»f. in toe shape of a human being
C"’
tmu* io bs made by our very efficient that wOl .tool O’* •
*r expect to prosper in this world,
Street Commiaaioner. Park street,fro m
tor jafl to beam street, has been graded to be sdmUt*! into toe gh&gt;no«» ful"rt~
and present* a nice appearance.
Union School House i* rapidly
L Mud** have returned from J*. * ■
lasr or l.wrrxa* remaining at th*
approaching eomplerioa. Several wwkHaatingri P- 0-, **T 8,’,h’ ,S78’
m*n are placing and fastaning the Mat*
ooda, and shortly people may find anyFrank Denting, Fred Frsderie. Hynto the floor, aal but • flaw day. wfll
Uda Tent. Enoch Halt
Direct Tt-ur letter* to number of P. 0.

100,000 00
M*

in va1a;able eiFTSi
to bx tJtraomnti is

L. D. SINE’S

New Prices.
Veiy Low.

Gift JBktctmwe.
I

John ion 4 Co'*. celebrated Gold Pena,
he best ia th* market. fur solo st th*
Cttf New* Depot P. 0. building.

L rara chance to r»uy 1 &gt;rr Good*
•p— P. R. Bahta A On. of Jackson,
selling oat their rntin stock at firet
.
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Tise PrmeetljOM ? I POrTHDlPFO

JOB PRINTING

Wareroom, Jt'o. fT&gt;5 Greene, near J^hth St^ Jf. K

�Ayer's
, » hmkuu, c.aiw; arm noasin
you ,
will Le forgiven if the length uf|
thi* letter consigns it to the waste baahet—had I mcen stpaco and time I would Neanilgiu.
Sore Throat,

Cherry Pectoral,

caras

iws'rrRX ditjuioi

Sr*4,. lun.urM,
Burns, SorcuMS,

Bolbt,

Wuundu,

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Hcaisruewt, Uleon, BruiaoH,
ItMsrhq,
P||U Rpatoq
Pl S.-Uw »f .the •haggling .uh- TWhachb,
Colic, Old Sores,
scriber* of Greeley's Prohibition relic
‘
All Hemorrhage*.
of Democracy kindly showed me a copy
.'Liwi&amp;ni'jD

Grand River Valley Division

, JoutmI in our abeeuce paid oar village
Ocntcral R. R., and saw, even with his
blear eye* “Alma* Briek Block,” and
detected my absence, and then »*ye he

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' we have “iload heads.” and “dssutbeets"
■ in Middleville. Are yo u quite freafrotn
I them hi nxstiuge^ We kabr that a
certain school district in Irving lead one
! once bat they “miss” him now.
Sorry
I1 made ths “Sr Editor.” pay the little
1 challle mortgage he tried to beat me

Rantalidn
BITTERS

Aside from w&gt;«4l*nd the unikipsove&lt;i acre* in Nnbrauta farms were 1,215,
270, so that tho total farm acreage
amounted to 2,0711,781 ; the cash value
of which, in 1870 wm m,2l2,lS0.
an overage uf 814,58 per acp-. Each
acre, then, iu thousand* of homestead*,
1 is worth to-day as much as one hundrod and sixty acres cost—homeeteads
Chicago, westward over the great plains |
of Iowa, Kuasoi and Colorado, being ,
the two extremes of civilisation. and
could ho reverse the journey, end make i
his starting where his journey emk.1
would trace the easy gradations of pro­
gress and improvement at each stag* of
hi* journey till tho very climax of
architectural magnificence met hi* views
in re-built Chicago A description of i
the city would bo a hopeIces taak, tu
realise the extent of the great calamity
of 1870, and tho miracle wrought by ,
tho citisens in its restoration, requires ‘
actual obeerration, and visitor* ore refer­
red for information to any of the 8i»,000 people of Chicago, for there few ,
rich or poor who will not pause to 1
point out to tho stranger, tho more ee- •
pecial attraction* of the citv of their ‘
pride. They will point you to the j
Grand Pacific, to tho Tremont Homo j
which far excels in external appear- '
sure, and to tho Potter Pahntrs House I

dollars, which in the olsbcratemw* of ,
design, and coetlinres of adornment, is
said to be th* grandee: hotel of the
world, every beam, floor end poet is of
stone or iron, and each room entirely j
fire proof—then they will point out one
after another, the modern busiuees
blocks, each surpassing ia beauty and
east the former, and startle you with

ths correotnee* of the Granger'* theory
that town* a* well M plant* depend very
much upon the eoil, fur their strength
and growth, for wherever you observe
the element* of growth anti octeq^is*
hi the village, you may look with equal
Mriainty for the eUmenta of fertility tn
the surrounding country.
The turn
crop ba* been materially injured by the
long continued drouth, which has pre-

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eggs—good throughout; and
auu»'
sue waa settled earlier than any other
genuine prairie bl ata. But, as luwel
and Nebraska are likewise prairie
Blate*, rounteqiart* of Illinoia, when
they are n* old, their farms will show a* .
anrail a* prrrrutage of land urtaprorsrf. 1

buildings included in the 3600 struc­
tures (exclusively of inferior dwelling*)
erected in the year 1872, making an
firm lands wwttbotrt seven million tews,
average of more than one building for 86.823,161.
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•very working hour in the yean
Truly
no! rtra vita wontt rout.
j
to the seven wonders of the world ha*
Cspt. Pliny, having smloj * no’rth till
been addod thosyMA.
bo niched a field of solid k-i-. lauded
At Chicago we took the C., If. &amp; Q
train, and struck out fur the groat cornTh* towns nod village* along this
line ot iCTul in IllinoU, by their thrift
and enterprise, indicate that daplu and
fertility of *oi lot which the State i«

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For rcrtorioK to Groy Holt iu
natural Vitality and Color.
A drnuia*;
whirl) io .it
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wu driving ouo way tho ieo-fivld vraa;
drifting another80 fam it with many an Ohio farmer. .
Work ns hard a* he will, hb farm ia I
I drifting down. On the other hand, tho
, Nebraskan ia on an ice-field drifting the
sauno way that bn is driving.
Bia
gains are not merely hia crop*, but the
growth in land-value, always greatest

the hair where the fulliclc* are de­
stroyed. or the gUnda atroplikd and
dreayv-1; kit such a* aruiaui can In'
saved by thi* application, and stimu­
lated into activity, f&gt; that a »&lt;ew
growth .of lurir i« pro-iivd. ineteul
of fueling th* hair with n jxwty sedi­
ment, it will keep it clean and vig.m&gt;&lt;u.
It* oceoalotud UM will prevent the hair
from turning grey or falling mT, and
conaequently jravent Imlduc- T1..
restoration of vitality it give* toNhr
scalp nrreste and prevents tho fornutlon of dandruff which is often *0 un­
cleanly and oflvnsive. Free from those
deleterious sulislanoM wbiub tank.arena preparation* ilan^vrens and injnrious to the hair, tho Vigor ran only
benefit but not barm it. If wanted
nwrely for a HAIR DRESSING,
nothing 0U0 ran bo found so dwirable.
________ _ —iibsr oil nor dye, it Awe
not soil white eaml&lt;rie, and vet last*
long on the hair, giving it a rieh, gt««y
lustre, and a grateful [&gt;erfumc.

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PAPER

The prevalence of cottonwood grovoe
and orang* hedges, rolicre tho eyn as
it wcuders over the boundloe* plain—
yet tbs absence of herns, and tho in­
feriority of farm buildings generally sat­
isfy us that theone great drawback is the
lack of timber, yet &amp;r purpose* of fuel
the want is not felt, os nearly th* entire
surface of tho State in said to lie underlaid with an cxneUent quality of coal,
and coal minning ha* already become a
bustatee of no small importancu.
We
crossed the “Father of Walers" at Bur­
lington by the way ot the groat iron
bridge, which ia in iaelf a wonder of

W- Vam Jittai &amp; Sapiai
OCEAN’S STORY

DISINFECTS, PURIFIES.

H3F&amp;®

Burlington the “orchard city," of
Iowa, numbers 20,000 aoula, and ia
romantically located on the bluffs over­
looking the Mississippi Brer. The river
here at present doe* not exhibit much
ot that graodtiusi wo had looked for,
ia the vclmao and rapidity of its cur-

DODD'S

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Il DOES IT!

MOBATE ORDER.

THROAT AND LUNG INSTITUTE
Fur iM tw, .r C.urr*h. Thrwt tH......
Astern*, pruMhitti &gt;«.l CmtMtplum.
Jt*. • A.-tFINFALLTBRnACE. NAtXtMR AVC
It FMUbl. &lt;*ll &gt;moa*lijr fee na •nMteatioa
ntb'Felor arnj

materially affected by the drouth, and
navigation baa well nigh stsspendod.
Wsetward atiB, we took our way over
the beautiful plains of Iowa. Which fur

It i Ik lev EuH Fait Mtteae

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ot flock* of from 100 to 800 fowls.

to the pound.

Lay about 176 per a

JOB PRINTING

r«an’t GM)» Hff Biir.
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VOL XVIII

^^diiI aoi BVjljiejj Cifij.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1873
Save Your Money !

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL,

I KATIE LEK AID WILLIE DRAY-

Have a Full Stock of

HARDWARE!

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

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J.°” ciu!'ir’n' “d by yonr
iLnng industry converted much cf it i
»m a howling wilderness into Luunti-

to doubt or suspect their faith—nor
could you believo that in your case they

DRUGS

founded du fovoritiam, expediency and
injustico.
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And shall our long and fondly cher•J**l hop* be disappointed? Must
to in tbo national
mutilated, humbled

1 II IS. II. list tit.

Medici ics
IV RIGHT A HOLBROOK.

Dye Stuffs, |
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IK HOLBROOK.

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Kb» of extra* ou bawl. ’

S PUD3E-B-A_TC~R1T^.

"VV^X-GrOASr !

School Bookj

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Statione.ru

The only Wagon with tbo Stop. Shott.-torod Spoke.

unhand, and made to Order. TIN COPPER and:
SHEW IRON WARK Manufactured do Order
l’B^niI&gt;TION8 AND FAMILY

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j CHEAP!

cheamwn

«FM. UPJOHN,
rHTJlClAX s»J Surrwa. OSce •&lt;
KiKkUsMiasa

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS
ra listen into the Union; wo are bound '
to *uppo*«&gt; that congrrea
June 15th, 18M, which
ditionally our eonstuutii

T. B. DIAMOND.

FINE NEW STOCK OF

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I&gt;KY Hoops.

ROOM AN.
iiiestFF.

Sherman J. RichL.
ssTHrscnoN... H.^&lt;L„,S h. n

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CLOTHING.

Recommends his

TE*1 and VOPFEE.

DATS AND CAPS.
BOOTS AND SHOES,

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-Ill.O T. « ilKEl.cn.

The following story is told by Rev. J.
Hyett Smith:
Wo stopped at Syracuse Now York
hr dinner. You remember &lt; the rail­
road depot, centrally situated, with its
eastern and western entrances exactly
alike-aamuch so as thotwo ends of a car.
After we had dined, tho depot-master
informed mo that wo had seventeen
minutes to spare Lafore tho departure of
the cavteru train. This, thought J, will
giro me an opportunity to see tho city,
and a glorious chanol for a smoke, pro­
vided a clergyman could be tempted
into such a wasteful and worldly aumwrth, and after an
thirioen-rainutas,

was cuconraged in the race by sundry
&gt;..i r_n___ __ i_____ i __ _____ . _
Iposeed, "Go it gaiters 7 ••l?lucky
boy !” ■■He ain’t loft, oh no and well
nusaning and benignant •xhortations.
Though thoy in tend od, ^orhaps, to hvlp
ma over tha course, I found that the

... Ht.il-EKS ilnd MOWERS, GREW, rt LTI) .tTOKSJOHN ROBKRTN

Chasing the Trtls.

Th* Bou-Scnpra
A young man
teach a school u. w —
that many* of the children, aeperiaUy

mars noticeable foe their robvetneas
road, getting their feet muddy, until tho than for (their beauty; the children
bell rang, wlien they rushed into school,
uiud and all, making tho room quite
weight.
filthy.
The teacher resolve ! to correct this
Dolly Varden. Here only original!
tonic simplicity and severity. Are
door-stet&gt;, and the other to a stake affected gait, no strained sttoatioa to
driven in tho ground. This made a
verr goood scraper ; and iu soon as tho
children saw it, they scraped away" vig- more important that they should walk

Tho teacher next managed to got a
mat, which ho place on the stop, that
the children might wipe their feel after

tattoo, nor can
upaa Ohio
to take pride in haring the school-rooui
any part of our domain without our
consent, consistent with the constitution toniahment, I beheld the tntin alpwly
snd ordinanew of 1767—henos it is that
made such
our osmhI has been asked to tho pn. -, - --- -- — .yww
VCSJ
r»ud modifications of our state consutu- puff of the gigantic,locomotive.
they entered.
Hero jndred was a '‘call” which adI.-:. Inn i. very juatly remarked by Mr. rnitted
f- Ohio, in the House of repre- ley ; th
consideration."
So without ooaferrring with flesh or blood, I put like a When tha
sky-rocket with a double fuse. For a
y thought it would
moment 1 thought I had it all my own
al jurisdiction of each state

-¥fflff£OUVER CHILLED PLOW ! PAINTS &amp; OILS
!.s -i. i.n.. c Hunton..

NO. 24

Aipa foadant to the forming now wt- ter in dispute settled upon terms mutu‘Jftawnta to thia state 7 Was it uot with ally honorable and just to all tho parthii hope that you cheerfully paid your Um couenrned.
hard earned manov Into tha ln&gt;*.nrv
'

the doov. Freddy next pbtained the
skin of a sheep which hall bon killed
bv‘a dog. Of this ho made a duor-mat,
ao lher

present and provide for the future than
after whet faaliMn thoy «hall do the otto

nothing here tnat is indecent
therefore, children swarm. Here chil­
dren scream ami grow targn-cliMted ;
climb up pitas of wood, over tlietr fath­
er’s heavy wagons, cud grow broad■bouldenxl and tnuacular. Hero infanta
drink from the fountain nature intend•y™i&lt;‘ and tho nursing-bottle are un,—tso ofHero the

d ■ '.G •, . . ...

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•d to run, and the mure decidedly did'
lhe locomotive make the terrible head­
way against
father got tome limo and whitewanked
the wall, and his mother gave the floor
cooking vessels looked dingy’ and black;.

I&gt;*wiM«.wbw*.toHl*r.
K *U. I1TM &gt;l&lt;s Win,. Onr

.
. an j Ibo thoughts of encountering, all the
portion of ouY ter- I way back to the depot, that line of int barbers on the1 tcresiod individuals who, with their
influence of the great Wort—which in
cheering exclaBiatkina, had k&gt; feelingly
tirrs of Itake Erie, to n neighboring encouraged mo on tny outward journey, ter, to make it, while Freddy’s father
state; but, fellow eitisens, in either this was the bitterest pill in thia unex- cloaned tho carpenters garden. Thou
peefod dose
tho mother thought tlio floor would look
But it must be done ; so tapering of!
gradually, I gave up tho contest nud
turucni back to moot tny fate, and—if I
A HISTORICAL TREASURE.
at present, and taught that only through
could find Lius—the depot-master
much the paint would coot. thoen virtues by which thetr fathers
Journal (of the'Statr Convention of
earned the counielcnce they enjoy con
Michigan, held at Ann Arbor, tn 6&lt;p- ere co to alter your constitution a* to j
tamber, 1836. which Refitted to
Knuckle to Ohio.
"Well, you
[(WmiU.)

s» rna

er can take the money and buy the Bible
1 now.”
"What Bible 1" inquired the man.
“A Bible for me to road night and
and the women
morning, just like tho schoolmaster. I
without a violation of our constitution, | vine*." Several bystandoni, avekiug in­
German, although not ddftitute of roand joining with congress in at least formation, asked, with a show of confian attack upon that of tho United
State*.
,
th* thing had happened ; and other*
With regard,- fellow-cltisena, to ».be
one homo with' you if you wont spill
separate oct for tho establishment of
any pain ton it”
With returning breath, relief and
the northern boundary of Ohio, it ruWho can toll how huppy that liUle
quire* but a paaoAig notice; it ia in it- words cam* together, and I squarely boy was when ho went homo, with his
charged the railroad official with all tho paint pots iu his basket, and hi* Bi bio
has naror been guilty of the folly of
••eking in hi* wife an intellectual oom.
state previously formed and accepted by
prarti&lt;i««l . and th* family who com­
congress; and is at direct vananeo with
menced by haring clean feet wore not
various prominent clauses ia tho con­
satisfied until, through .the grace prom­
stitution of the United States, in one of
ised iu the Bible, they obtained cloan
f -woman-tuOrago,
which it ia declared—” nothing in thia
■launch**!. Ere
constitution shall lie so constructed as to watch, “the
If I looked a-

Of th SUU rtarnai^*'ta Ud 1‘eapU tf

DENTIST

.Wille,

PRESCRIPTIO.X’S

Mlchiiaa.

CAREHLLY

PflffiNIIC’ASH STORE

COMPOUNDED

, Also s Fine ikssortment of
Such as CHROMOS, LtTHOGRAI-niC CARDS. REWARDS OF
MERIT, and everything you need iu

A OltK I’ltlCJEH

MXJSIC, AT

Pure Wines and Lienors I
ro!&lt; medicinai. PVKrosiat,

Btrects,

Hastings.

Sweet’s H°Tel&gt;

Will not be

OMXll F..U1BN............................... MICH.

TRIUMPHANT!
THE

8'Wil li&gt; IXM 0*1

UO,K»

WHEELER
Michigan Exchange.

roarui'in.

Undersold.

jHKiplo of any portion of the state (in
embryo) of Wisconun of tho right of
living under a fundamental law of their
out of sight.
own creation, which we are not preAfter no little hot shot cast back and
Ced to admit, the jurisdiction of Michn must rest (if at all) upon tha ex- to tho disputed territory, she has it stilt, forth, with the usual variation and final
and no tew of rongrre* can affect that
claim orfe single iota.
doubt the
It hat been urged by tho advocate*
MIXER'S SCROFULA SYRUP oare.
chance of being left, if I depended on

u5tl

RUSSELL * NEVINS.

Scrofula Syrup!

IftfUOVED

adoption of the constitution of the Uni­
the people of tho N. W. Territory,
Erysipelas, Pimples, Blotches. 1’oe- aiding beyond it* boundaries, and
ted States, and in support of this alletukw. Botts, Turnon, Tetter or Sall have never participated in it* formalion.
wanl and sarcastic influence.
Buch a supposition ia al variance with
do of the constitution, &lt;u follow*:the blood.
dinaneo of 1787, which distinctly

THE

regulation* reo|
other property

Sales of the. Wheeler Wilson for
the past year is the Best Guar~ Greatest SCROFULA nd CANCER RHEE'
ra n tee of its Superiority over all
other seicing machinesBeing the. most simple in con­
TESTIMONIAL* :
struction., and easily adapted- to
different kinds of work, running

IF YOU WANT
GROCERIES /

South aide State Street
HABT1S0S. MICH.

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iTultifm.

j With regard, follow citixous, to tbo
j district of country proposed to bo anI nexed to Michigan, lying west of Lake
Michigan, and forming from ito geoBEST PRINTS IN HASTINGS I praphical pewition a port of tho Sftk
state instead of tho/earU, we will in­
dulge a single remark. No nsoent
which • your eonvunlion could give
would legally constitute it a part of

lacier, fader, and wUhleee noiee than any other erwinf
' an qualities which recommend the Wheeler
machine,
'Wilson to the public as Superior to any other sewing

~

P A TNT ING!

tha territory or
ir.g to the United
i here unquestion-

Tho following pnaamta*
sddreae of Iter. Mr. Mu
Street Church, Boston,rondack" from his enthusi
tho sports of that wild region,— del
erod before the.Now England Agric
turnl Society, about three weeks ago.
For one, I acknowledge a debt of hour* u-.-glect daily could not poeublv
gratitude to those who, by importation
••Why,” of blooded animals, or careful attention
to the principles of breeding, have con-

that its cultivation, and employment tn
with it, is

for argument sake thpt it ia intended to

of coeeitm from Virginie and Maryland,
In every spot of territory which congress

tnaucceeafnl applications
of the United S talas, for
fire that I

Still be
hamlets of
aally men ttoned by the farmer's fireside, ** having

Te»r», KesewiMlr
ridontialh

machine in the make!.

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UkalXINQ,
Should the Agent foU to '
SAL80M1NII0.
„
FAMOMUMUtO. store of H1CKM BRO.’K.

back before ho
be derive.!

I). COOK, Agent.
■ n**u*t*

jockeys call “bottom,

-8CB0L IIROS !

wrUMsiau »?'
Aynijt.
Rbne. UntfeA

HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS !

bat ell Um&gt; appliances of civilisation,
dserwoa and boautifoljy lees. They J not to elevate the many, end diseemlhad witnessed tho • blowing up” admin­ aate with a liberal han*! on all sides tho
If attended with over so small
istered by the depot-master, tbs
procrastination in starting for
train, until at length it had

Price, «,00 per Bottle.
monument*

B. F. STEI2STHOFF

HEAD8TONEH,
TABLE TOPS,
MANTLBE,
SHELVES. ETC.

withbrrethloia intorert at the
z

ITALIAN
AMERICAN

z
Minta

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k.
C/1 jb

BABBLE

BLACK * FCT.LER.

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f‘irs DeP0T

OY'STERS!
FRESH

booms.

nixirrsG

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LADIES

call is.

poultby

o
£.

Snpcai ai lateral
DENTIST

Oil Paintings

to tha CAN c

city

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CHROMOS

A.i.-rGe- in tie

Baxkkk.

1*1* UI.I..1

need the diuuhraua distinettaua of the

�Vulkan

Lnntr Ths OH Capitol and the N- w I j| Stone,
Th® Corner Btono of th® New
Capltoll

'1 hunriay waa tho day appointed for
tho lajiag ol tbo cornet-etono of the
now Capitol nt Lanaing. a structure
made nMoaaaxy by th* aplowlld progre** of eur Stalo, and a monument
to th* eariteesful strurgi.* which Gov•rnor Itegtev. in hi. *ddrw*t introducing
th* ceremony, alluded to aa •■battles
fought trad victories won over nature in
b* most rugE"d mood,** leaving th* peo­
ple of Michigan th* ••proud cnnqv'.Tora
ot foree* and of swamp." Tlie cere­
mony took pl see with praror, end pa^
red*, and mu«ie, and addr**- i and
mnaanic rite. ®nl thundering salute, as

our reporter waa pvrmtitor
tho accompanying concise dm
of tho architecture of thn wnv
from the account thte wun &lt;«ro

cuotamingabrWkutory of th* State,
prepared by him also
This volume,
together with the other article*, of
a list ia given oUewhore, arohormolically
aenlod ia the atone, undur a aiab of
alate, curved with tho State arms. 'The,
description ia aa follow*^

■gSd'tto tall, rtraJgtfr oaken maata mak*
th* distant gaaar think of ahip-yards
and harbor*. In passing through tha
streets h* aoea atout, alow-moving wagon* drawn, oomatim** by double ta*uu,

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ton feet long, by low or five vid*.
When thaw pus throtwh th. gat* thoy
pas* Letwte® a mountain of brick end
s d***rt of sand, and stop near one of
the largo derrick*. Tho beam swing*
slowly round, a workman with a few
stroke* of a mallet and chisel china

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And'

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New Advertisements,

"’”thor, whoa all th*
earth ahall crumble
&gt; te&gt; found fitted to

(IRinnT.TC &amp; RUSSELL,
Sole Afonts for Barry County for the Sale of the

,
.
:Kalamanxi, 100 ; Jackson, 75 j
1U5 ; Niles, 50; Ann Arbor, 40 • 1
.35 ; St- Beruard of EsaC ri.igir.ai
Marshall, 50 ’’------- - n-

■.lorica. ,

Celebrated Diving Flue Stoves

|ipt» R«ti

grraaag aaaiKAn

”Th7TMri‘S*Wpi'b|d'CapL Jam*.
the (State Building) Commissioner!, so­
H. Baker of Utuing a» Awiatant Chief
UnUcrtwHy known ns THE BEST and moat economical -fc«
liciting competitive daiigna for a new
Marshal, and tha Detroit Light Guard
Capitol, 20 seta of drawings were re­
ffnnd Burning Parlor Store in tbo AN ORLl&gt;.—oa
Band furniahed mnaie. Firet c*m* tjia
ceived from architects of various 1 wall­
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V.
A
tie* on Doeembar fifi, DJ71,
of Michigan, iu elagant regalia, with a
WAitor.-jqiprtitliik .‘ittatkliote^iMi
After n careful alnmiaaUun of each,
silk
flag,
nnd
the
Grand
Officer*,,
carry
­
the board on the 24th of January. 1872,
ing thair anprupriato 'books, square, Shoe* you must have. G. G. Spaul­
adopted th* design of Elijah E. Myers,
cumpa.a, lar^and plumb, and wesels ding boa a little tho boat stock in Has­
Eaq.. an architect thou residing st
»t Uio B»rrj County Fair
with corn, win*, and oil. They were tings, and so low for cash that none refer our reader* to L G. Whre**r. Aciln mrtrt
Springfield. Ill, and entered into a con­
need go baro-fix»t Wc all know Gary,
.
1873. m the
tract with him as architect and general fore th* laying of the corner stone. followed by 81 Maaonic Lodge*, name­ and know bo mean* just what he aay.n Northern-Passenger Agent, 72 Lloyd । '
8t, Buffalo. N. Y- or E. A. Ford Genesuperintendent ol tbo work until its Tha wall rests on a solid mass of oon- ly : Union of &amp; 0. of Detroit. Evarnil Paaaenger Agent. St. Ixiuis. Mocompletion. Mr. Myer* immediately crete, that constantly harden, until it is proen. of 8L Clare, Mural of Albion,
Qneatlon* will be cheerfully nnd prompt- [
removed his reaidencn to the city of like rock itself. Thia concrete aubatra- Union of Union Gty, Fidelity of Mil*Ono of the most common remark* of
ly answered.
.
Detroit, and engaged in tho preparation turn extends about three feet into tha dale. Unsing, Lyona, Piymoth Book of
tho dgy is that tho present panic has
earth, bnt in aomo place*, where the Plymoth, Chmax of W*at Leroy, Lex­
of *pecifieationa and detail drawing*­
EMIGRATION TURHIHG.
grown out of a want of coafidenco in
ington,
Eaton
Bawds,
Mason,
Germania
digger*
struck
a
aand-laycr,
it
gov*
to
. r, ' , , .
,
I Ou the 15lh of July tho board entered
tho Banks, and fow ran possibly be
TJii- MMt State Capitol » a large i
a
wilh MMwr, N.bemiah the depth of from 10 to 10 feet, the ot Saginaw Citf, lIvfM. UwelL QroeuCheap Farm* in South-weal Miaaonti I
, bnildars, of Ruchwtor, purpose being to have an Immovable rillo, 8t John*. Bay City. Stockbridge.
wider of the mark. Without Booking fraiira building standing withm a few o,bunl
The Atluitic A T’ocitit, Railroad Com­
sepsctally to injure ths banka, those rols of tho buwtuMS renter of Lanaing ' N&gt; y nnd I)atroiL for tho c&lt;,tutruetion basis. Ia tbo renter of the cellar exca­ Mystic of Bronson Prairie, Saginaw
Th* Grand Rapid* Husinea. College pany offers 1,200,000 aero* of laud in
uu bwek number H5 of that «ty. It of (be
boRding. At an extra vation. is a circle of concrete fir* fret Valley ol Ssginaw.'Grand Lodge, Ches­
who are soaking for the eaua* attribute wavordtrud built hy tbo Logulaturo m |cWon of (lie Lc„iMta!ul0, in March. deep and 15 broad, to support the tre- aning, Bodford. Okamua.DowItt, Spring­ ia acknowledged to be tho Iw^t furniah- Central and Southwest Missouri. nt
it in general term* to th* refusal of tho 1848, and an addition of lb fret was 1W8&gt; tl„
port, Salt River, Woodland, and St. ed and moat commodioua in tho nerth- from 83 to 112 jxrr acre, on sown j«sr»'
of
building, ,ith oR
woet, ! ,kta reputtoion for auperiority time, with free transportation from St­
banka to pay, whares* th* foot is th* made to tbo -outh end of it bv order of | 0I?cnv„ incident &lt;o it* erection, wa* au that one oe two piece* which
The Fourth Dirisfen, OapL J. A. El­ liaa given it a wide influence. The in- imuli to all purchaser*. Climate, eoil,
banka have paid to tho last dollar of tho Uialatouro of lbS5. Th. whole . h^1U^ to 81.200,000. Tbeaum agreed hnro boon taken out show that it it in
I cost of tho Mructuro exclmuro of ro* upon in the contract ia |l, 144,05? 20, Lthe most Mtisfactory condition. Th* der, Marshal, in command, with tho atitution is dcairned to bo vary thorough, timber, mineral wealth, schools, church­
prite baa lw#n 822.51.1.1'2. It* outer'i_L_:----- - —1- .ah non
lurfoco of on* pieco that had bo*n in Laming Cornet Band, included flra En- and tu prepare young man. ,ta tmuaoct es nnd law-abiding society invite emi­
clearly been a’want ol confidence, but surface has undergone a thorough rofor a couple ot months was hard enough II esmpmenta of Odd Fellows, via: Willy l&gt;u*ia«« bendy, *»rroctly and Iwjih fia- grant* from ali^ point* to thi» land &lt;&gt;f
Unttryriu.
28 fruit* and flevrorv- Fu;- |wrtir-ular* tulit* cause most bo sought ciacwhore;I painting thia aumtnsr and its attructioru 1
to ba ground, and when ground had thu of Unsiup. Washington of Lansing, patch.—Kujiutxe'
likcnass of a conglomerate or pudding­ Valley of East Saginaw, Friendship uf
drvs* Al Tui It Band Ckjmmia«H»We»y 8t than in tho banka which are only the | aa nn ornament to LamMug ha* b?cn i
considerably
enhanced
by
coloring
ita
1
stone For mouths a powerful Lttla Unsmg. Kauonda of Bay City.
Ecsxxx.—W. Cowi and 8. Lavis, ore
financial thermometer* showing what
Tho Fifth Dirfritn. with John N. In- offering faranfe Wards® 4 Dari*' Com­
machmo in th* yard was kept snapping
]M&gt;rtico iH-a-green. Thi* waa bccauM
I some &lt;.f tlie white paint fur die dap- I
it* ugly iron jaw* on piece* of atone, pvreoll Aasitaut Chief M nrshal, includ­ bined Adjustable Damper Stove Grate,
Tho legitimate buainrea of a bank is , board* und of the green for the blind* j
which ia crunched into smaller frag­ ed several lodges uf Odd Fellows in the for burning wood or coal. On* of tho
Khraiofitism. Sealdr. Unicncwt,
to receive and lend the circulating capi­ wa* left over. It wo* thought a pity to !
ments far u*e in the composition of this order of rank.
moot desirable invention* of tho age.
Burns, SoreBCiw
Nt-tiralgin,
hardening aubetanc*.
Far under
Tho coulmn forme.) at tho firing of Try it, and bo convinced, it will save
tal of th* country. Thia circulating lot be wasted; ao it was ta'xod cud di»-,
Boil*. Wounds,
ground, below tho foundation, is an &gt;n- on* gun, and commenced moving at tbo w tkird of your • fuel and otherwise
Die building ;
capital is taken in the way of depos- i posed of na aforesaid.
firing of tho oocuud gun. The line of make your stoves much more valnalilv'
uwlaciug system of draining
I i* surmounted by a cnpola which prob-1
Ulcm, Brntaes
; ably stood midway/oi the root before
that w expsetvd W provide th* moat march waa dowu Washington avenue, aadjuodurine.
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al currency, though payable in currency tho addition of 1865. A broad wind- '■ ^nijiartnsss. snd at th* «'nme time giva*w*rage for the whole build­ passing in review before the Governor
and Staff in front of tho old Capitol,
on demand.
It may consul, for in­ itig stairway connect* th* upper and ing to esch apartment an abnndance of «»g
:i&gt;tiiwhf,
____
,
Tim HIGHEST MARKET CASH
thence down Chpitol avenue to Upwr TRICE fur farmer* produce at
ns nxrostra is rna causa vsosl
stance, of thousands of barrel* of floor lower *torie» The oallar la d.rutad to light. Tha orrangtymnnt of th* vanous
All Hemorrhacwt,
New Advertisements.
the roenption of wood and tho mvora- office* and departmanti will be exceed-1 Wednaeday aftoroooa. betwaaa U and street, cvunteriuarehing oo As to »ur*
THE LEADING
IHarrhtra,
mb ro«rf» fur market, a cargo of any kind
Smits; Mana &amp; Paxsnix'*moflatioa of n fiery funiaco by which ; ingly convenient; special attention 3 0'clock, tho "deposits" for tho corner­ rond tho Capitol grounds, while the
of merchandise in transit from tho pro­ tho temperature of the Legislative ;
having been given in this twpect tu tire.&lt; atouo wwro on view in the office of th* Civic 1’rocaasiun. tha Grand Laige, tho
ducer to tha consumer, or of iron ia chamber* is kept at an unendurable i wants of tho public ns wol! as to the '
Buildiog Commissioners; also the singers, and ion* invited guwto went
I.V Ut£ N0RTIHF£8r
pitch during acaaiopa, Tho cellar wxj office! having bukineaa with each other, j box that ia to hold them. Thia bos ta upon the platform.
a ktailroad Company, agaiaat which th* also fur eororal yoga'll!* rwptacle of j Tho foundation walla to the earth line about It inches d»-p and about 15
a numbar of State documenta of aom* ' are of Lamont, Illinois, Umoston*. iu i iDCbo* square, and ia mud*of copperas
shipper haa mode a draft on the pur­
antiquarian interest, moat of which were
chaser. This drab, the purchaser be­ removed and appropriated by a couple maasive block* extending tho entire ] thick a* an old cant. If nobody knows
PROBATE ORDER.
width uf the wall ami undarlinod with L,otr thick that is, say a two oeat niekla
ing supposed to bo solvent, th* bank I of *nthuataetic Jonathan OMbac-ks, who concrete to the depth uf three feet Tho ; of these degenerate days. Tho interior
receive* a* a doosit, and it la th* multi- found them there last last winter, rot­ snjieratructiire ia to bo of aanJatone lining is ol glass, a quarter of an inch
:
ting
and
mouldy.
It
is
a
tradittion
that
from Amherst. Ohio, and the partition । thick, mitred at the corner* and ground
pifeity of such depoatla that constitute,
Fxuuw Cmrass : In tbo name uf 1
' when the State offices* wore established (
Tt» unarur of ■» inoh
st least, 90 percent of what the bank | in th. building in th* good old Demo- I walla and backing* to exteriur walla' B«
lb* conrtitutod authorities of ibc State,
1 will d&lt;» of hard burned bricks
The
takes in over ife counter, and p-hich • cmtlc day*, there wore also concealed girders, beam*, joists, roof and dome
I bid you widow* to it* Capital. W*
have
aaiu-mblrtl for th* purpus* of lay­
1 in this cellar a number uf bottles con- ,1 will lie made cxcinairviv of iron, of
ing th. corn.r-stou. o! a new Capitol
Tha carrying of the product* of tho j taoing—but no ’ it is only a tradition jI which material all partittona will be
building worthy of our State a fitting
‘ any way. and it wts* moat likely ink..
country, or tbo rolling uf Iron into mils, Indeed they used to call it “stationery.” 1I made, except where conitrurtrd of tiiaTh* bestremtdy fur iLiarrbva, Cholera ,
' homo for tbo different branch, of our
| aonry.
I governniMt. To thorn of ut who havi Morbus, Colic and kindred Diseam-a
repreaenta different branches of the le­ j The foaor floor of the building is
Th* stair* throughout the building,
' watched the growth of Michigan from that con be Ciuml iu tbo Civ or Coun­
gitimate business uf tbo country, aa the ' occupied by tho Hall cf the Hour» of.1 including atop*, risers, band-rails, bsl। infancy to manhood, tho occaaian r*- ty, for 25 rents |« r bottle, for gale by
agriculturists do an other, and thia Representative* and tho legislative .. u*ters. and bearers, will be exclusively
8. J. Rich Druggist.
. calls th* tails and trials of early days, ' ' 20tf
kmd of circulating re pi tai cunstinitn postufflee, together with a cloak room. ;; of iron. Tbo corndore, from tho b»«’THE C0MMEBC4AL DEPARTMENT
tho anxieties end care* of (Monitor life .
n rommiltaa-rooci, u paate-room, a hall, .
the majority of what ia called lank de- 11&gt; sleeping-room for tho jUnitor, and au ■। ment 10 tho top of the building, will be
while a ]&gt;ardoaabl* .gotism. a* ww look
Tho ■
poaita. Tbo movement of stocks or tire 'N^d-eornor for the storage of ducuuwn- i, paved with marble and alate.
about
ua,
tell*
of
Irtltte*
fought
and
1 Span Horses,
I nwmt approved arrangement* will b*
victoria* wuu ov-r nature in bar most
I tary lumber. A vault open* cif from ', emtdoyed fur ventilation, steam-heating,
rugged mood. To-day wo stand har­
any j-*rt of tho circulating capital of I the poetoffice, and even now coutalua I) and lighting by gav.
as cunquerot* of fuse*: und swamp an-1
1 Yoke Oxen,
tho mystonoua file* of a forrnar epoch.
Die baaament story will contain nn
tha avuntry, and. if the banka tn much
can proudly say: “If thuu emkoet n
I The reran wna anciently occupied by all, armory contacted with tho department
aa touch the** thing* thoy du *u nt their ; of th.! State office--., which iu tim» ex- jI of th* Gnartermaatcr Grn«ral, and the
beautiful punintula, behold it bent."
In olden tunm tempi™ and public
pariL Speculation in stock* is mainly jailed so aa to turn out d! but tho ' remainder of the story will be derated
1 Two-year-old Heifer.
building* were erected, not aloa- for us.
confined tu th* large citieo, and before Auditor General’s department. Then st proaont tu storage, although, tho
I but aa memuriala of king or conqueror,
th* panic, ia Mid to bare required tome ' the Auditor Generate busino** grew so 1, room* being high and well-lighted and
J end inacribod with records nt tboir vnl. I great that it had to have roomier quar- ventilated, will make oicoUcnt office*,
1 Yokeiyearling (Steers,
fifty millions of bank deposits, out of tors, and the Supremo Court euiveeded
should th*y Iw rwquiro&lt;l at any time fur
crumbled into duet; king and conquer­
I to the tenancy. Sine* tlie Supremo.1 that purpose. Tbo first »tory, which
or aro forgotten; metal and granite
posits in tho whole country, tha remain­ . Court left it has been durine' session, I will be 20 feet in height, will contain
1 Two-year-old Steer,
hare diaapjwurwd; time lias conqu-red
der of which is pratumod to have Iwen th* depository of th* L*gialative mail office* and private apartment* tor the'
alt And ao it will bo. But our great­
: and of State atatioaer’s ware*, nnd ia । vanous ri'tate office* and bureau!. Upemployed in the legitimate btisinevv of
er civilisation, with its triumphs of in­
; the handiest haunt for fatigued law. |■ on thin floor will be a main corridor exth* country- A* wo hare said of th* ; maker* to recuperate their oxhauatod ।1 tending arrou the building from oa*t
ventive
nrt
and
skill,
make*
It
certain
1 Yearling Heifer,
m» ««&gt;&gt;&gt;«
v.
i and good Heanx- will Lu furoi*h«d to
bank deposits made up in thia way not. onstgios by splitting all over th* atov* |' to woat, through the rotunda, under the ! aB(U Acrepted Muauus of Michigan, that, though building*
cnataruerethrougliftut tho' county free'
more than 1,0 per rent ia in currency. hearth, between th*ir *l*vntod boots, dome, and cruiied at right angle* by a 11,73,
of-charge.
‘while they sit and diicuss thp Stat* corridor 845 icot (in length, extending I
of Michigan State Mod­
24 Sheep.
I7tf
Hu.uxu, Hum 4 Co.
buaineoa and tboir own.
, from the north to the south entrance, jd Sxi*ty, lb73. _
than from 8 to 6 jer cont
But all
Tho second atory aocmnmuialcs the jI The rotunda wifl bo pan-d with hexaCollection of copper cents for 57 year*
NATIONAL NEW1PAPEI
' 1a-u Itoed make* th* beat buggies iu
know th*A great bulk is in chock*, bills, Senate chamber wilh it* paste-room and (, gun block* of gtaa.1, atx inch** in diam- ■ between 1794 awl 1 bbl.
ho State, and only charge* |l50 for
or drafts drawn against property in committee-room, tbo Governor’* office,i etor and an inch and a half in thickness, ,
Tw0 rolumca uf the Curapdrd Laws, i the future by th* ruins of uur build* ■
tag*, dug up by tho antiquary, but by h«ua. and uses Ity- patent vrbiwl at that;
tranrin, or property in courao of produc­ and that of hi* private secretary, a j, supported by a frame of iron, intu which [ 1-71,
ud narrwals them right - "up id' tbo
great coramittoo room for the gat’wring ।I each piece will be clotely fitted. From | Cop, of Detroit Uty Directory. 1878. I the record of oar deed* as individual*
tion, which are equivalent to each other
of gigantic k&gt;bbi&lt;‘* tho rooms of tho ■ Uits rotunda, which is 44 1-2 feet in diItojxirt of Crime and I'aupotiam iu ' and cummnnitire, by uur public Mt&lt;, by
in making up the exchange* of th* State Superintendent uf Public Inatruc- 1 lunnter, tbo interior uf tho dome, open • Michigan. 1873.
onr legislation, by our cara tor the pub­
country, which constitute a perfect sya- tion. and hi* deputy, nnd tho newly *s- I to tho height of I’B foH. may bo saon.
Manoni of Om.tituliuaal Cunvontioa, lic good. If wo make moral worth,
honeaty of purpose and integrity of anul
tem where cvufldeuco ia not violated, tabliahnl offic" of tho Cknumisaiuner of! with gallori** oxtotiding in it from oath | 1^4*7.
tho jiathway to public position ; If our
| Camlogu* of State Library, 1878.
and are tho buaiaea* barie of the whole Railroads. The Exroutivo uffii-o. the' of the sturire aburo.
To to ilruetr MsmUj, X*r.UHl..,l&gt;Tlogiatatton is kept pure and aweet; if
Department of Instruction and tho LogUpon
th*
aoeund
floor,
st
tho
north,
Ual
of
Oflkws
of
the
Most
Worship
O!t« &lt;1 KAYO CASH FkIxE VF
commsreial world.
the cotnon good is tho comon low, we
ulalivo halls enjoy th* aploadot* of an- end of th* building, will b« th* Holl of
(j^nd lodge of Vrehtean
I cient carpeting and of damask curtains ,1 Ilapreaantstive*. occupying th* height • «------- r---------------*5,000
IN GOLD !
------- i--------- shall leave behind us a history more
enduring than brick or marble -a her­
OMKOBLXHCA.su FBIZMgr
, of a once gorgeous crimson. Bat th* |I of two etoriea, 4q fret Thia hall will 1
of eonfidor.ee in the banka, ia a want of furniture i* inexpensir* throughout, and I
itage richer than gold or procuus
i bo 70 foot in width by 77 1-2 ia length,
85,000 IN SILV\EB!
stones. May thh bo th* ambition of
confidence in tho ability of tho parties1 tbo Gubenratorial office, which probably ]: with gallepee upon the mat. south, and
our time and our hope for th* future,'
io whom thia mtirchamlire of ovary surpaaae* everything ulae in th* build- i west »id»i Th" south gallery will ex­
remembering always that
। ing, ia not lurnishud with half tbo cost tend bock 22 1-2 feet, making the m;
cn maturity of tho draft*, though thia, or magnificence of tho business ctllicwi of
many young lawyer* barely started in
is probably a very small one. The lar- their profowiun.
TOBAGO) fnrin Ur ets to »l- at
Th* desks in tho other likrt obstructions in thi* hall, tha
United Biatoa postal card.
Bsmt, Maxxx &amp; Petero/*. .
g«*t elemant in this want of confidence,। Senate end Repreaontatiuo Chamburs railing uf which hi Io bo of omlaMavd
Toe number of peoplo from abroad ia
pertains to th* mercantile papor, in1 and mado to aceummodato two m»to­ colored plate gins*, will bo supported eetimatad al 80.00U, and it we* a wry
If you .want the
best Faintinc.
1 tho iron roof trunre, and tho gallo- sober, ceurteoua, inielligsnt lookiug
which all our banka invest th* bulk of bon emcee, nn-.l tho choirs are high- by
KaLumining or Graining, aver dooo m
backrd ami caac-bottomod, with grwn j
will be aunported by iron glrdors crowd. At night-fall Ua Civ Marshal
their deposits, at varying rate* of fater- cuahion*. Tbo cumberamno and old- rioe
thia city.
"O. John MtabsoL Ho M
c
entirely
hidden from view. Th* hall reported no drunken or disorderly per•ata, tbnt is, tho notes of hand given by fhabioned &lt;laia over tha SpcakaCa chair will
,
be lighted hy nhu&gt; window* on
th* merchants who have borrowed this in the Tlouau i* Mid to bars traveled each
c
aide, four cn tho lower floor and
The adrortieod lima for the procoreon
circulating capital for thirty, sixty or from the Virginia Ajsurnblj, where it ffivo on '.be upper, and by a larg* sky­ to form waa 12 o'clock, but owing to
j
in tho roof over the gloss roiling.' the delay in arrival at rtiirond trains,
ninety day*, as tb* cam may be, until uhadowod Patrick Henry in tho aariioet light
LIFE BELOW THE SURFACE
daye of tho Republic through Ohio, lb*
-j
gas-light will bo rctlectod down tho various bodiu. were not all present
the convcmrni of their mwehandtee in where R tdao did oorvico for the early j
through tiii* caifing.
until noarly 2 r. a. Tbo old Capitol
turn can pay thorn. Th* largwi amount Legislature of that CuoununwMlth.
The Senate Chamber at the south end and the State Office* war* uaed a^bred( th*building wifi oorteipand, in al! quartaw for tho Office* of th* day,
of tho aaaeto of a bank consist ol tb*a* Tin. furniture in both clxambvre i* well of
,
btrt eix*. with tbo Itrprwionta- Manbslt ami Commits*** of Arraagoyr-mi* 1* to pay, and it stems to tea that noottgh made, and an uocaawonal w- reepecte
nishing of tha roaawodd finish renews tiv*
t
Hall, it being of -the aamh width,
tl,. mein tbiment of tho want of eonfiit* pristine polish.
Thia renovating tbut shorter by 12 feet
d*nre in financial rircla* to day, may pruceas waa rowrted to a fow week* ago
Between the Lcgislntivo Holla, ftt tho
hart invited ua to
ith do*p hu­
bo summed up in th* want of confidence ■a order to tboar proper hotter to th* west
!
tront of the central portion of tho
mility, for Thoa art holy, and we are
in tho ability ot thus* who . owe U-o Conatftultdna) Commiasiou, whisk now. qbuilding, will bo tho bail fur the State
mi* to ain agoiwat Thee-with hop*,
occnpim this Senate Chamber, and which Libeaxy. This hall will bo 100 feet in
for Thou beat promised to pardon and
mmxfcanta to pay thorn, *0 that they in
found that ball amelliog like a furuijaro tength. 40 feet wide, and open to tbo
bias* ua. May our boorte bo wartnod
tarn can pay the banks. Wifi tb« far­ •hop.
to|&gt; of th* bailing, n height of M feat,
wkh lore to Th.-o for Tliy
mer* who cunrtitate 95 por cut of th.
Tho upper rooms of tho budding are with palletk- wmtaintrg alcove* for thi&gt;
Gtewol Wta. Humphrey tote CU^
matebants dri&gt;kw* pay tho mmaaaia plrnract. however, and doubly ao in convimlent Arratqercncat of book*.
.
Thue,
and onabto w to make Tby low
MarebaX, with Cri. F. ttafeteMw. OapAt'the east frotrf, upon tho same floor, r^m Charim Hodakm. ttareL H.Mow,, th*«tl.aadgaid. of cretfif*. BMbfo&lt;
»o tirey can promptly pay their rapidly sumuiur. Tho vonlitation in winter M
undaoiably poor oil orar the houac. will bo-ft suit of rooms for tho Gover­
maturing paper, if so, bQ will bo w*!L p-.itoulariy briuw stall a, and scarcely a nor wad hi* Secretary. Or»r tbo Guv- G. M- Hasty, Dr. Georg* E. M*raa*y,
That ia tho financial situation cf to-day N-wiun [*»« without th* ixiutrivauc arttov'a room*, upon the third floor, snJE.lL ItartM Aids.
Firrt Divtawn ratlndre^ th. Mtf-. Thon raquireat far all th* Hoeaing* w.
inanutauell. That they aro and will of sum* fearful and wonderful aspara- will b* th* Sujwroe Court room, with „ Th.
~~7
, turt-o reeaiwd. W. thank Tire-.-far the
tur* for lb* purificaiioa ol tha air. Th* roam* In cluse proxinrity, far flio eCcom- uStaS” ST**
TbT' J?
U.’’ a
8? latoriry tedI gordly heritag. which Thon boat giyra
arofledaa
ef
At*
j*4g««
and
attaroeya,
ben. The pawnpt aal. st retnunaratre* nary Cure pivreiug tire Capitol from ,
from Drtvmt tad ofl. sad a -btetal-a WI us for th. civil nd roligtou* prinfegand offic** of th* Attorney General.
, which w. enjoy, and for tkr muttipltod
prime of all their crop*, and for the pur- first loot to attic, and involving the non- 1Ta. remainder of the teaiad end- third
[ murifeotationa of Oy fever toweH Ms.
chaae of which, oripptod as they may struction of two .giant cbimn*y-Uhs ituric* will bo devoted to committals
, W. thank Tto- that Ikon drirt pre ■
n trunrantee
. wisdom to th* &lt;ath*m of *«r country to &lt;
be, th* bwnka are farcuriuag a&gt; abun­ atruesurea through tho middle of th*, rooms and cither anartawtito rctiuirod
I'i'-J*
SomelhiuR *f the most effi c- fortheLegirinture. On either rid*\of
, lay the -foundation. *f- pmo*. Ubjriy 1
dant supply of ounwncy, piece* that building.
tivo order i.’Jtorjunfy Matfed, for at ah
I and safari. W. btea* ~d ad*r* Thy
th* rotunda a grand stairway rites
, gloaiZVjtefy for tki. »y toriog
tn&lt;«l ovary MaMiion ano ortwo duadis pe- from
,
th* bmunsate to th. foorih atom.
«ur more.ar lea* directly atlnbateble to I private stairways being provided in eth­
. kiodaaw sad psovUtero, and wo hum- .
the vife air of Use council chambers.
i er porttoM of the building aa canv.aThe bunding otaadv high up behind
fifoar-i will he faDy restored, and tho
elm* uad •wtgreon*, it; tie maldte *f a tancn may require. An .torotor, to ba,
opteered by atoam, will be ai loafed 3®
bnertHM *f the country wSTgo forward
cajiocim* equ*re, tho greasy level at
a. thongs no panic bad existedIt which i» so high shove tho teval uf dw .tho crtjtrni portion of the building. Th*
roof will b* of' oomuratod ga!vinia®d
street tutthore i. a flight uf half a .froa, Borartrwtiid in each a maaaor tbit
notreoM. wffl b* &lt;cr«»ira..d by th*
splendid

Ho Every One I

FIRST PREMIUM!

BljJST- 1’A.Bt.OIl STOVE"

Don’t Fail to Call and Examine it.

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Advertise ii tie Baslims Baacer.

BULLS

BEARS

J. Cole &amp; Son,

SHmBJBuite MUG ROM
nW0B£,t arrwot
Lu a Flrat-Clam Ertabhahhient ran be
(wocun-d by railing on

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UK at Hits
Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.
.mu
. coi.*.w.

MELAO.q. MATTEI A CO.,

L.

IN SEAECH or

THE CASTAWAYS

�Th* fVfl’iiCAIi
□LOTEtlHG.

Guiletnan Bros. A Co, beri an*
hcr*«ibuggy
'
Guileman Bros. A Ox,Wd»
ocrai
Dwight * Burrell, best light
double wagon
Dwight « BusteQ. brat bob
year* old,
Geo. Gregory, aceood do,
I Geo. Van Arinau, brat 2 yr*, old
Jacob Erb, kecond do,
I. U. MeAlU»Ur, best Oo. troufaf
I A. H. Pennock, brat hors** for

D. Htath, rotairing cron-walks and

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IS

work on foot-

j' 8‘&lt;llln}Wn
Counc‘» room 4 29
W u^r;*00 ,qwb*
18 75
Tbo*. Alfoft money advanced lit

„
R'-nL high way.
HW
a
.. „
’*» vard.
200 04
ueo. Altoft, service u* poliee.
2(W
Geo. M. Reed, Marshal.
{34 9g
On motion tlw above account* w»ro
allowed by ajes and ua^o* ** follow* t
Ayra Jewell, Bcastnor, Boice, Mudge,

j W o ask special attention to th* pro*.'
. pectus of the Ixrxa Ocxia, published ■
| at.Chicago, to be found in our advert!*- j
, ing column*. Thi* ia today beyond
:queetion tho ablrot *dh*d journal in tho
: north-west and i. thoroughly wU******.
'pa’y, and radically Republican, in prinjdple*. and 1* all in all porottityeMe
! tbo newspaper of tho north-wMt, Subosiptiofu reeeivsd at thi* office nt the
•' It-tenl rii&lt;J pice*.

P. A. Blsokmau, beat do 3 j r*.
oH,
:
S L Devens, beat tiiule bone,
W Mitchell rorond du,
Alfred Parker beri brood mare,
Isuc Newton second do,
;
[site Newlou best coll 3 yr* old :
A box of liver pill*, faro of charge, | S R Molatyro second do,
John
McQueen
best
2
yror*
old
.
endoM-d in tho wrapper with ovary lx&gt;t, A B Cook roeond do
flo of Kress Fever Tonic, and sold by ' John Parton* beet oolt 1 yr. old :
J- P. Robert* &amp; Co., on thu warrant of I Wsn H HcndervlioU, second do
tho proprietor* thnt thia Tunis will cure ■ Alfred Parker, beet oockiag coll
fev*r and ague, chill* juul fever, dumb I David Hoflatelter second do
j C W Palmerton best draft here** I
ague, and nil form* of this maladv. Go . Iforucy Wright second do
!
get a buttle and try it. Tb*ro i&lt; no j L Strew best ilngle draft hone
I
arrouic, no strychnine, nor' any other John Palmerton best walking team I
!
poisonous property in tho medicine; It A J PatBMrtoa second do

qro*.—1 aia out of Dertnadar, and with
you to send tno a botilo by thu boater.
By AH. Bra.rt.er
•
I hare used it for burns wound*, bruis­
That a cruse-walk be laid ncroe* Wai. e*, etc, upon tbo human fifth, and also
unt «troet on tho oast side of Jaffhrroti un my bones, and am now using it for
•freet and aerou Stat/ street on th*
a film on on* of my hone's *yrs, and
east aide ot Creek street.
* now nearly well. 1 cunrida^i: the
On motion of Aid. Ham* the matter host external application I have ever'
wa* referred to committee oti rid*-

XAd&amp;Kt
g^5“trri?w
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WE SELL NO SHODDY CLOTHING!

8ITXS

Naytw Jewell.
By Aid. Mudge.
ha* been tried for lb* last ton year* in
litn'reJ; That tho Street Commi*- Indiana and Illinois,'and ia a iuccero.
uoaer repair tho road cn section Eno

CHURCHES.

John IL

Mr*. B. Gola, best salt rising
btonit
Mn. 8. Andrus, graham bread
John Hammond, beet lot currant
Mr*. MW&gt;Hardr, brat lot blaek-

Mr*. Wm. Jonea, b*ft rag carpet
Mr*. A. -*pcaable, best wool
•tucking*
■
Mr*. Hannah HaU, 2d do
Mr*. A. Kennedy, brot wool
gloves
Mr*. L H. Barnum, best woo!

A •ucoow—The Barry County Fair.
busy.

A D Cook, best machine work
on tho ground -JR’ heel* r
&amp; Witoii, no qw
Mrs I II Barnum, bcatwg cabin

to $12
to 50
to 30

Fall Overcoats,
...........
Hoavy Winter Overcoats for Men,

HMT OTHHW8W GNUS 111 THE 8M.

Mr* C S Whitcomb, cotton tidy
Mist Carrie Goodyear, ombroii

Puxn'a Emin. When you have a
Report »ay* that another effort is to pain or an ache, try thi* great Vegeta­
bo made to rolahUdi a natripap-r at ble Pain Destroyer. Try it!
Nashrill*, iu thia county, this timo by a
gontlaman from Lawton. Wo trust for

Min Carrie Goodyear, toilri sot
Miro 8 L Barlow, head brack­
et*
Mr* W W Kelly, pin cushion
Miss A E Lathrop, coraet
Mn D G Robinson, machine

Bt»»rr would be glad to ae* tho *ffort
prove n failure, for it i* w»ll known tha!
tbo few hundred dollars that have gon*
each year from th iaptoe to Hosting*,
for Job Work, Advortiaing, etc., will
steadily far rearing
now remain at home. It *rems incred. Ro«tcr’« Block is approaching com- ible, huw*rer, that a nownpamer editor,
An invitation having l*-o extended W U Fisk b*kt *pa«irii grade on
pfotioa with great rapidity.
an educator of the poopU, who is *x- to ouroolf nnd wife by tho Doctor, to b«
limb*
Next week tho Board of Supervbors pacted to advance every *nterprieo that preevut at the above wedding, we of L 1&gt; Gardner raeoed do
will
builsl
up
and
forward
hi*
roition,
will bo fa **Mion nt the Court House
course attended and a happy timo wo Q 11 Itowcu belt eouenld buck
fa this city.
had, indeed. Thvrowere prowtit about
Our dubbing liri will b« publithod
sixty pcroone, mostly relative* of th*
nett week. It will bo worthy of pnbbhdu ami bridi^room. At eight o'clock
p m. tho {'.usKir* wore thrown tpened
to the gueils who entered nnd took
'Attention i* asked to the b's: of promfasa* award*! , at tho Fair of the
Not a bU of that Mr.
Wo seat*, and presently the bridal party
Barry County Agritmltatnl Society, »poko with ou reformat to oucolro* made their appearance, followed t&gt;T th*
but to you, but we thought, and Kill Rot. Gilbert Phillips, pastor of th* M.
published in another column
E. Church at Wayland, who united tha
Tbo resignation of Wm. H. Jewell, think the -V«* man will find it rather
hajspy couple fa the holy bonds of wed- &lt; [..^'^Jngt’m^anTchin.
Eeq4 Alderaian in the Cr»t ward, wa* an exponaira luxury to keep up a piper
•
out- lock. At tho ooneluafon &lt;4 the ceremopresented and accepted at tho Oourteil at N_ihrilfo, even with the
ny, and after the usual congrntulatioa
meeting on Monday evening.
tho
Dr.
and
his
wife
were
called
to
the
y**d local paper fa any particular that
rittfag room ubor* many splendid and
general hunrowork ia a private family, *,*0,1 tbo call off truth of throe patent costly presents awaited them. A spicaPublishing Houee*. Vo* in OUT n0^
uber* steady employment of
rajri
given abov* w* had ao reference to thi*. did ailyer tte-*it waa presented by Mr.
Will !•* given. Enquire at th* Bxxwsa j
for we did not suppoie any “no printer, and Mr*. Critlcmlmi the bri.lu* ixronte,
gold piece* by tha Dr*, father aud
would uro them in an ialrilignul mmWith iU aeeuatotned liberality the
mother, silver knives and fork* by fak­
Michigan Central Railroad Company
er nartira. and many marc valuable
treated ih» patient* ia Asylum for th*
prceent* were made. Tho next thing
Inaaue at Kalamazoo, thro* ear* fall, to
a froo rid* to Booth Haren and return.

AU interoetod, will do weU to remombar that tho County Superintendent of
School* win hold an examination of
teacher*, at the Court House in thi*
city, on Friday and Saturday of this

DEPARTMENT.

Mus Maggio Hoonan, wax flow

The Sujireme Court i* in Marion at
Laming.
.
Wcod wanted on subscription at tho

{muted next wook.

YOUTHS'

36 CANAL STREET,

Aid. Jewel! tendered hi* rerigr.alfon
which ujon motion Was arwpteiL
Connecticut voted cn Monday by a
On to-Jtioti Council adjounxQ.
majority of from 2 to 3,000, to fix tho
W. &lt;&gt;. Hxtxs,
capitol of that State at Hart tent

And now it ia th* Cashier of tbo Sr.
l*.uis Mutual Life Insurance Company
who ha* aburod the confidence repooed of the briel note rr* gave place « °P°n
fa him, and ba* stol* a large amount, hronsg n rumor that a paper wa* friW
tome $65,000, of th* comiuurie* funds. of at Na»hvilto.
A condensed rvport of the proceed­
ing* at tho laying ot tho oomcr-etono of
the New Capitol, will be found in an­
other place. Thn olcx|ucnt and abl*
Orator Hun. Win. A. Howard, will be

AND

Children's Chinchilla, Cape and OthdyStyles of Overcoats.

By Aid. Boicelent family paper, ilo»- T. Dewitt Jul- i
ThAt the Mayor appoint a committeo
uisdge editor. Far it, A. L Hi-rtoir, of
of tlireo tu uetify all person* who have
. thi* city is Agent lor Barry Co. With
friend* burial in tho old ceto»tery aud
orury copy g,,c* valuable chrome*—See^
| tt&gt;«u. Full particular* next weoic.

Ir.rrearing-public confidence.

BOYS'

Children's Suits,
Boys' Suits
Youths’ Spits;..

for Boys,
for Youths,

By Aid. Beiamvr.
That the Street (for
totopotsnt surveyor

Lar or l.cmta* remaining at the
Heating*, P. 0, (Mt Sth, 1873.'
Hcnrv Campbel^ Alexander Eno*, 2
Prof.
R. Kruta. Anda Mooro, John
By Aid. Berner
The klreet commissioner bo autbpri- Pen!*, W. H. Snydor, Nutban P- Smith,
Goo.
Thomoa,
Oliver Sale.
sed to purchase material and lay a con­
Direct your lottcr* to numbor of 1’. 0.
ductor irvtn Allen &amp; Mcl^llan's build&gt;»« on State street to the cittern in cen-

A beautiful day.

Fino Beaver Suita for Men, ....
Fine Cuatom Made Suits for Men,
Double Breasted Pea. Jacket;..

CHILDREN’S,
C. B. Salisbury, 2 tub* .Sept.
Mre D. °McOmb*r, unpta Mfi
•oap
Mr*. S. Andras, 10 yard* flannel

A Kennedy b**t I year old
John Panotu tccoud do
Clark Garwood brat rolling mala
coll
D C Sanborn best darham bull
D MeOrabcr b»»l 1 year eld darhim boll
D C Sanborn boat durbam row

Good Heavy Caaeiniere Suita for Men,

After .upper, marie was .aggoated
and the yn«n&gt;g bride took her *••! at
th* piano, (efwhirii »ho i* master) and
W* Iritenml to sor.M- of the finwt ringing
and pUvina w* have he.nl fa • W
time. At midnight the party broke up,
the wedded pair going to tfa wfotere
huroo. at Wayland, where the Dr. bra
practiced hi- prof.uion for th* peri
..
_
— .1
&gt;... &gt;ta&lt;! nmsired
* apltndid rurideuoM into which to intro­
duce bi* youthful wife, and lb# gnrot*
to their ro*i»«i»e homosWe heartily wiah tho Dr. and hi*
toruly wifo^a happy life journey
n-ver a thought arise in th* broari
of either to cost a *htx!o of regret over
their unfcn.
1L .

BACON &lt;fc KARRS

D R McElwain, brat dent corn
Geo Koogfa Uri l-arfoy
Benj Cole, beri bW brat*
Geo Keaglc, best turnip baet*
John Flemming, best peranepa
■
•
• carrots
(roc Keagte, brat tomato**
I &gt; A Owen, brat onions
J F Emory. tx*t sw*e t pc-tetoos
Jerome Pahn^Tton, brat whib

TSESiBKJj
J M Bessmer, best early Vermont
potatoes
D A Owen, best fiat turnip
Geo Keagle.btri hubbard squash
Geo D Mooro, b**t winter *qua*h
J W Hotehkto, beet col trait of
all kind*
J W Hotehlu**, beat fall pippin
apptee
J W Hotnhkiss, brat black De-

E P Bornum, brat R I greening
nojdra
J W Jio’tehki.a brat golden ru»John 1’nrodn^' W winter ppiti

E P Barnum, brat 20 or plppta
applia
C W Crotber, brat maiden.* blush
J«rom*‘S!to«ton. boat poor*
J W Hotehkise. W quintea
Geo D Mooro. beat co! canntl
ftuB

Tbo dinner nn tli* Fair Ground*, furni»!«d by J. H. Sutton, Jr. and Cha*.
8. Rrod. i* tlio .ubjoct of mort farm­
able notice* than any other public din­
ner in lb* county, within our know!edge, end wo congratulate the office^

New Styles.

JOB PRINTING
W H DarlingJ
C W R &lt;tosady lxsllx helve
Altod Ifaxtoo brat muxrie k*.

�tedx,*rxftKRESs
its
I?

FILLS e set k
rp AT I? Rfd. a.
Uttls. .„J is T ft I Ln.ik.r

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division
FOREST WRIMG

A WATCH FREE

(PRISE

OOL’ORN. COLDS.

HOARSENESS

riltCJ.

100,000 00 WILLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS
' l*t-**r j*/

Ayers

SINE’S
nrr aKhtebprise.
Ok Qrarf CinMPnz6,orjim iiOoIC
Ona Priae of AS.iMX) in Klwr I

r'lJmi

Cherry Pectoral,

Ayers

Hair Vigor,
For restoring to Grey Hair its
natural Vitality and Odor.

MURDER?.

vuco ngtveublc.
healthy,. and
cffwtual lot
jnvscrring th-

Smmt

stBMnn. slis Istsran st lbs raws' usilo
Mrasat.wr saau,ta be *sM seasaltr—bsrb
fc.W.BTHCSSaTjfe'. !S
ibsn b sew rUinsS t * bs See se ssSO Mneelsre

as Alle.neT les st Iturty d.Usr* &lt;SS1, a, U&gt; M.4
bHuw*esaeewn br»»&gt;s*-i■ **a asmaites
al law st Is Man, ksrtss bssa IsMiistal u rs

rttlortt fM

•r.i
'
saved by thia abdication, ami otimulatod intn activity, ao that a n*w
growth of hair ia produced. Inatca.1
of fouling tho hair with a joaty sedi­
ment, it will keep it clean ata! v igorous.
It» uecaaional use will prevent tha hair
from turning grey or falling oft and
consequently prevent loldties*. Tha
restoration of vitality it gives to the
scalp amata and prevents the forma­
tion of daudrnfC which ia often ao un­
cleanly and offensive. Free from those
.teleUnous sulietance* which inake
some preporatwaa danprro.it and injtvriunt to the hair, tha Vigor can only

PAPER
The Babcock

WASHINGTON,

Mi&gt;:sr» irliixK itr&lt;M .»i,

Michigan Central\R. Ro6&gt;. RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE,

merely for a HAIR DRESSING,
nothing rise can La found so desirable.
Containing neither .■!! nor dye, it does
not soil white cambric, and ret lasts
long cn the hair, giving it a rich, glassy
lustre, ami a grateful perfume.

without first ascertaining tho absence of
foul air or •‘damps'’ ia it
1r*t the taallut thwa; k'iauw* lighted I
randlo or lam.
•Mnri and |
lower it sLiwTy
V. &lt;&gt;n ri-atTimg tho .
bottom. the Haute « undimiuish.d aud
routinue* thus a [n-rsun may descend
with safety. If on tho ctmtmrf, it b«- ■
cornea extinguished bafixre reaching the'
l-ultutn. or basing reochel ik waniw and
soon goes out, there would I* positive
dang’t in ffewebding into'smh.u w^IL
for the failure in the than would Jirovo

position that thvAT»a«
although
and treat it. accordingly.
tb«u night not bo »ut
------ ,
guish a lighted vandk. Ibero might tv ,
sutBcient to piuduro hoadacbo, ur other i
unpleasant results, in one who might
have to remain in it a short tiuie.
Tbe best preventive against the poisonoua gas in quearion ■» trvali slaked
lune. It mif be sifted ditecliy into the
well through a ticn slave, or mired with
water and sprinkled in through tho nos
sei of a watering pot—the main object
being to diffuse tho lima as much as
possible. This is * certain remedy.
The quantity necessary to bo used
will depend cn the amount of tbe damps
and the thoroughncwi with worth the
limo io applied ; but as the article In not
costly, it may bo used freely.
From
half gallon to a gallon of the fresh slab-

Folses Blssrss Q

Dr. J. C. AYER &amp; CO., Lowell, Mass.,

Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer It Co.,
rrsnual »»d AuwlrUwl &lt; W—UO.

New Book for Agents
.“rsiiXSr'. st;—4k.«
Ik Ul&lt; -I !k. r-stb &lt;sn Msanw-rssctlos Ims
a Uiwb ihrosil. wsnS straw* &lt;m its-.
S«»iMewl&gt;ss r ?Lo5a!&gt;**OBLi:

Will Life in the Far West

alr.| SsMsaiVw &gt;. A II.

KIT CARSON

ssrtSlU

VINECAR BITTERS

DEBMADOR?

Magnolia Balm
□looming Complexion.
THE HURRICANE
renter

LANTERN

2754
LIFE SIS PHOTOGRAPHS 1 I NnSsr wOsreS. ibss wHSIa

resasr San IU

^.sllas^l st US.I .a* la •«* essi U Ms assks
trpswish trr a’ isaffi

nl L—

iMha-lssi Sil«a*t tesaiv Son Situs Lbs Uns
INK.
M ». —..a„„
CRAYON,
WATERGOLOIl
AND OlIsS,

will,. [Ail. SI

of tho carbonic acid gas, damps, and
render* the same kannlMS.
In caso of nareaaity, whore the' lime
cannot be had, the next best remedy,
perhaps, ia to tis up a bundle of straw
or grass sufficiently large tu touch th*
wall on all sidos. Thrwrf this quickly
to the bottom and repidl* withdraw it.
Repeat tbo onccation until it ia known
a thorough change has been made in

For! Wayre, Jaota &amp; Sajiuai

PARLOR GOODS

UICH1CAS

AND

1WOZER » FMNDEB^

CHAMBER SETTS.

Sfi Cunsl Straot.
Grand Rapida

PIER GLASSES!
I. Dau, 4
iJwlrU.1

JOB PRINTING

UffiWt'i.WlNMW DRAPERY

4823534848485323232348

any style, patterns of which we have
t» exnlbit. Wa have tn stork a
splendid line tit

SIDEBOARDS
Ota DINING RDCI
FDENITURE, Id CcrrEspE^.

lSj.S.1

Everag Exercise ftrFowU-

£.177X11 KJl)T£S1T£LU/XO, GOUT. GOITRE,
lliROXCUITJS. RCJIV.
|0L'5 DSP ILITT. JXC1P-.
I a A.V T COXSUMP TJOX.
lend all darasrs anting from an
Impure condition of the Bk«l.
IS.i&gt;d fur enr IIo«adals» Alka|»ac, in which you will And err-

Th* Uve St"* Jonrnal (BofWa)
aaya ; During tha summer, »lm fowls
must bo kept shut up on account ot

JOB. PRINTING

UeHM-Wlth
Ula Mate 'J
•"•Uta
&lt;AIS Ua&lt;
IMroit

IsSSSIMsnni. IsSilMt IsasauwtaH. M.rrsm.

1 staraesjBtLT•sam.'sx

T““’ NORTiiwutrrax modte.

MniLlannUblHiiii Mros.

sms war-1

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T^c R-ErdBLIC^fl B/JlNEft

710. M. »WM AMD ODO. D. BUXNU

RSTX3 OF AJtFIRTISIXG.

VOL. XVII]

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1873
Stive Your Monev

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL
AWr Agents for Barry County for the Sale of the

AN V MLS OR k. RJISSELL,

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

Celebrated Diving Flue Stoves

^3

DRUGS
Brf-

« ll as. IL lit! Kit.

Universally known as THE HEOT ami noil economical
B^“ Wood Burning Parlor Stove in the WORLD.-1®t

It HIGHT k. HOLBROOK'

WK

co.

rot rock

C. &lt;L HULUHOOK.
irtuKXKT ti I... Mww &gt;. Ck,

Medicines

FIRST PREMIUM!

Dye Stuffs,

fE|Ag.i„.w.nW over all competitors at the Barn Counh Fair
187.3. ok the
•
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i’ I I MT Q
1 A 1 11 1 0

Hr

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Ol Vlbo

II. Bl'RBHER.
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Sch vol Books

BEST PARI.OB STOVT

j.l..|nn». « Miirn&gt;'&lt;

. ... ..
J- Stationery

F. BROWN. M. l&gt;.

■sr-isjrujw Don’t Fail to Call and Examine it.
PHErfCHIlTlONrf

r. IIH AKE. m. n.

M.mi a ('

Assortment of all Kivlen nf Cook and Cottage .
Stoves.
'
'I

fjorirp.

ribute equally the pablic
among the proper ;
। square mDeo of land, with fixed bound­
ifate. Let Michigan
, arias, a very good place in which to
•or all ol these, and
TRF. IHFAMCY, 0H0WTH AMD JU- i erect a State- Bat the land with all its
will not b&gt; f nindjwanting. Her brief
TUUTY OF MICHI0A1.
jirodnctirs power, with its waving forThs country hero dekerfbed career of less than two score yuan has
csta ami mineral woaUh, is far from be­
marked a progress in ell these things
ing the State. With this territory as a
——. — --■
i— — ■ that rhaxacterise a wall doreloped
place to put a State we are mure* than Macomb, Wayne, and Mucro* &lt;■ .unties, i Btats, (hat gtres her a high position
satisfied. The State of Michigan is not 1 see many i-wpt. hsre from that por- , smongri her sister States of the Union
twi&gt;.sc*&gt;re years old—sis tamtorv wss
. U-fore Cbriatojdier Columbus.
For inanY veare tuis peninsula re | report. I may teem
i things wnkh charactoriae a free
1 Timo
sea
inamed trrra mojtnlt, in the aperehen- j folkws, probably we
Time will not nermit
permit mo
me to tit
preesnt
sion of many a myth, a bom I piece , they bred in a count
details of what’ha* b*en achieved
aboonding in swamps and marshes and
••
had iupioeed yrm would go far to | and rapid progreea in
tbs very home of disease dire, uninhab­
inatiintioas netting,
,
ited and uninhabitable. Tn pouatrats ।
in this hasty sketch. Thirty yean ago
Detroit, Michigan's chief city, had a
stn|&gt;pe&lt;|-by disoaseTpercliimco death.— ! I hare dwelt upon the atatonioata of population of a little more than 10,000.
| To oolhct and rehearse the tabnlons this report boesuso of its official char­ She had not at that time a public or
stories told and aomstimse bebeved, ! *cter, ard of the controlling mfin-nt-o,
might at. this day ntford amusement, that the suppoeed correctness of iits
,
bat after all would U a thrifUres em-1 statements had. upon important Con­ the whole city. And now ths number
! of children enrolled in schools absolute
!
ifaymenf. Passing over the rommon I gresaional legislatijn
I Isms resss aM(.I ss4 sun itess mate wslis.
gossip and fabulous canards of those' It shows that the farmers of our fits: ly fine la greeter by at least lt.OOO than
"
| Uks iswets rf iimiit.. to yrnttytetekUr , early tirnee I content myself by citing 8t*t* constitution, by boldly challeng- ! the whole popotation a ‘
-^kia4tari
such officisl actisn on the part of the ' &gt;BK !ka worid to look at this Penir.stila i that city apnrupriatas
•101 ■
■ cZreta7kito*iLubUteXr&lt;^.-~..a.i :Uu’',n‘Blw‘‘*’WM '•cWevml to soUb- I«in everyway adapted ti, bvomc the once Of hor tree school
*04 . iUh the wortblesuieM of what waa then seat of a proeperuua tomtnouwesdth.,
'
Mtohigan. Un the • 6th day 1 agaioxt popular prejudice and official ciently, tliat on ths 1st of June, 1870,
812, Or«u set actwn,
action,^exorcised
I notwithstanding the rapid growth
exercised a boldneas
bold one, courage
c
1,000 acres of laud and self-relianre which du thee
largo influx of foreign jopufauou. it
found, by the coueue, that the whole
developed, shuw that 1‘rovidencc 1ms years wlio could not read wi
i Illinois River. and the same quantity ; placed here an exuberance of all Uivee start 6 8. 10 percent of tLa anti
physical conditions necessary to tb»
growth and maintenance of a greet aid

AND FAMILY

GOOD I

CHIFLA.'PKST !

RUSSELL &amp; KEVINS:

r. B. DIAMOND.

Sherman J. Rich

mul COFFEE.

HATS AND CAPS.

I rf which h- has a VERY LARGE STOCK, and he is drirrmined to

BOOTS AND SHOES,

IltlM, ।

PHffiNIX CASH STORE

ILIGIXrOJIB, Fnr Matted
CAREFULLY CGMPorNDKD

WINES
FRESCHI PTIONS

DENTIST

Mitkinan.
Hueh a. CHROMOS, MTlKKlBAl’inC CARDS. REWABIW OF
MERIT, nnd cv&lt; ryttring yvu need In

।
■’ the National life move sold
abundant that Providence designed |
• Nation bad ever miuterv I
! of ita ware , VO,000 eolihan who should i and tilted this poniusol* to be the abode
of an industrious and Loppy people, the
Umon," but beer full high the Nation­ | place of an advanced civilisation,. the
al banner, and illnstrvto American val- | seat of a groat, proaperoas , indepen­
dent and free State."
What, tliesi, io a State in distinction

BEST PRINTS TH HASTINGS I

Lionors!

and

fOB kEUlt-ISAL I-VBfOMX

Heating*.

Str-els,

syeiwit j. nicy.
Sweet’s H°Telj

Will not be Undersold.

''

^TRIUMPHANT I

luStf

RUSSELL A NEVINS.

WELEELEB &amp; WILSON

Scrofula Syrup!

l/tfUOlfCD

I MIXER’S SCROFTTLAATRUFourwe
'
all Hrrafuloaa. Affbcttooe, Cancels,

Michigan Exchange

Hhrum, Ll.-crs ano t*oswa, wye
ria, DvliDlry and all Impuritls
the blood.

Satrs of the JiTiee/er &lt;?• Wilson for f

i-rts’^f th' ■

TESTIMONIALS :

different kinds of work, running
lAmiGI. MICH.

easier, faster, and with less noise than any other sewing

&lt;fc Wilson to thepublic as Superior to any other sewing

. --

.

. —

i-i—- .—ulu.:—

ITA.LIA.lSr

s3iSffl^
B. F. 8TEINHOFF
7

Chromo
School Cards.

MARBLE

Cotner State and O-ek St BaDding
coreoccupied by Boston Cash Store

case admit of cultivation "
i.^beM^ the | „ &amp;■« tke. «--quisitioa of the Upper
w amoeiated in I em ovule. in connection with the To­
. .. - I l-.l. —a. tba wk/.Irt awa nf
j our minds with that government “at Iodo wax. the whole area of Michigan,
! including both peninsula, is about •&amp;,­
000,000 acme, and, of couras, one acre

J

oeror

F

aew Hate, and the fidelity
all lueeMding administtw'tic

DISH, at
mxxnra

little lumber, a httia rias.

be'.tar it eudores the tnal. Thn basin
of public morality is the enlightened
conscience of individual cittaena.

10,000,000 of land

Sitiical aiildautal

DENTIST

.

Oil paintings
IdTcrtise in th* Bannkx.

ROOMS.

CHROMOS I

&gt; already whitening lot tns
nntnrally look to th- tnheri-

LEX. KT
gathered bote with
-with lookr inf®;“

c and
nfahimf^iini

individuals

half a

OTY

imposing structure
oes of the mechanic’s hammer ran die

, mg a little oa this,
I —tine 11,-,,.. T bn

the inMUgence and

BLACK A FULLER-

OJ'STEflS!

per rent u
uecreeary tuca *j
lr meet imperative demands, for iniare

000,000 acre* under srmal cultivation
aed mora than W.oeCUiM of aameem -

Bl
CITY

But. although Ulty-fold more

state liver in the will of its

ctmeeu and ad mi

-

U—*

tcoeal
- ----------- -ritory and theix inalixqjions.
introduced, and delivered the formal the Committee of Anangemeata have'
A Fnt SUtf cousuts of the people ] Northwestern States, (*oms of which
wisely provided lor a brief historic and suthinxtitutions as they make tor
sketch or the most salient points of oar

flria^tl

BLACK A rt'LLKB. Prophet
HnifH u lerwnfc
MONUMENT!*
HEAD HTONER.
TABLE TOW.
MANTLES.
SHELVES,

to

re. Under a wise provision of law. the lion of IndepeudcMS ; for such a gov­ value of the institutions themselves and
Hocrotary of Stale is required to pub­ ernment can only rightfully exist by,
lish three riatistico carefully cuUreted the consent of the guvernad and for the
the other S7 yean ago. Oar State debt

greet structure of vast proportion! and
beautiful design, at great exnense, and

A. D. (W. Agent.

It is probably owing

money.

After this, came the National Hymn,

they do! But if
they do what public opinion demands,
i it fa reeenttel thef public opinion should
tacts as they actually exist under the ]
be oalightened and virtuous. Heam it
present state of deveelopaieuL The re-'
Hat the only
port says : "Taking the country alto-'
the xnlellibeauty the finest model of modem or getber, so far as lisa been explon-1. and

Ik machine
inAgent
the maket.
Hbookd the
fall to cull on you, he invites you to call
Htore of HXCKB BRO.V. State cMrret. HML'ngs. Midi.,
paFnx-nABOiao. Wheeler A Wlleon before pwabaalng e leewhere.

in the Sum,

that no ndraute can iujdre.

such a govsrnxnsnt. existing fox end so-1 imigralion.

this day’s procewdings, which altogotiutr |
superoedot the nsosmify of any elabor­
titnde? Who are they? What brings ate ttatomen! In'tMl ecnnectiua
them here! Why this sogeraaa* to
I shall, therefore, content myself un-'
eatch every word T| Why this ell-«bdcr this branch of my subject, with I
pisciag in juxtafrimtim stetatneuta

maeJunc, are qualities which recommend the Wheeler
I. HEWARD

rhole number of

I than during all ito Ufp. Venerable old
| building I first as a court house, then
asTerritorial and State Capital, but
I sublime as the model school bouse, long
. .« v—.» Amtw. Iwbn. owe w—.ermi.

like .are
these &gt;U».
that auiu.
Mains —
and .re
No
The Display and Cerexnoy At­ agricultural reaoartw«, our natural, curing ths good of the gnreroeu. is the causes uee
••creature of God." We can hardly ! Hampshire made a bettor showing than
manufacturing farilitice, the steady in*
tending it to its Place.
i conceive of the existence of such a gov- ■ Maaeachusotte and- Cownoctieat, and

mineral poison

strucJion, and easily adapted to

In it

। The Corner Stone of the New
the sggregatss of cur varied industries ap|WVSWlOW W. UWV.I.
Capitol.
• Order is Hsavwn's first law^-Xn^ |

CJWCERIE8 Ar fees Mom?

other sewing machinesBeing the most simple in con-

The beneficial effects of these various
odurational institutions are apparent in
the character of our population fur gsmeral intelligence, morality and patriotisxn. The censas returns give rank to

or the whole militao power, be Is only .
I should the minister of its will. Much a governmeat is right in its coaception and or-

The Old Capitol and ths New.

croaM of cur popolatton and the gener-

the /jaxt year is the Best Guar- C-HZlffl OFULA
CAKES REK[
f ranter of its Su/ieriority over all\
r ,h" ****''

IF YOU WANT

AMERICAN

breathed ; by landing
IX HI „ Jdwn to defend

it bv cutting and selling the hay
free*gvrsrumcn: it simply the organi­ uur population. The whole number of
the old Capitol yard. Thai be did
—---------- ..ist
in Maaeschu
Uenaral of Ohio, dated sed power of the gdod, consolidated and
I the Lay, and carefully nut the
rs of 10 years unable to
wielded to rvatralu the bad and to prothe 2Vth of April, !Aie, was posted ths
rifling in itoolL but when taken as an
repealing art by which the suldicrs
index of the rigid economy and stern
of liberty to all the people. AU courts cut, Vermont, and Itbole Island, all
interpret its will, and all executive offl-1 the New England States excont two,
Maine and New Hampshire. Outside
hera this report.
K-_
4 ...I — .1 n&gt;
tt

THE

BOARD ANU wOuM tv.

Better

on through oar college to the Huiverai-

wealth, but the unfolding of our vast
’ natural reeotinxe are but the adorntile then territory lying the west side of I ment at ths (wciuiula that eh* may the gate value ot fl ,A7V,33V. Their value
Lake Miohigaa: and tn 1631. only 16
had Marly quadrupled in the eight
nitii. As a brale adorns heraelf for
her husband, so esory successive day
vntain 87,371 inhabitant.— she puts ou still mure lieautilul garorub e one. lie location was dremed
meats nnd beckons the Divinely ape , of graded
pointed Stalo to her bower. Her rssti
m'tal*M*.
..... ..rprung
successor
upthat
upon a
iftnaMtet___
agricultural treasures that btock up
school section in an unbroken wilderwhole amount ptid
the thoroughfare nnd crowd the marts
was •l.G$8,80LM.
of the world all utter their voice, all
,
say ••Come.” Iler hundreds of thous­ The various ,
ration. V\ bile its aaacaeeor wae privtlands of tans of Iron ore that annually have in their limited sphere contributed
to the education of the people.
regard forks soldiers it had too high
State Normal School and our various
B I MMM
ne of their
colleges have hsiped to swell the armv
ntf on them
1 extensive copper asinas uf qualified teachers The University
’ Iler forests of bouudleee

CLOJHING.

Guarantees SATISFACTION oa Everything ho ILvumiuonds, and he eopoeialiy
Recommends his

Wines

grade, from the Uth frame that shirers

waddling clothes.

DRY GOODS.

VROOM AN.

Nathville,

uithtullv es

souri, ia lieu uf the •AtK.xi.OOO acre*

FINE NEW STOCK OF

MILO T. WHEELER.

■ □it fortuity has been demoastratod. It

'ths of the populationed and maintained nil thuee institutions
They did not claim to then have
narfve born, hut only a-1 end performed all thoee acts that should
laud fit far cultivation. The lands were i
suneyed ar.d appropriated iiad.r this fam samMem eweemi/ier. ' They pantlaw in Louisiana and Illinois, but Uis •d to this Praini'ila as eminently suit- wore U fanigu birth, showing that if |
without presumption, now
, surveyors me——
our citixans of foreign birth bed — “
seek a beautifalPautasuks.
lands w Micl rf“» fl* for .ultivatioa — I We are told, upon the highest an- themselves of the advantage
--------------------Accordingly, ou the 2»th of April. 1810,. thority. that -hr posMre that be are ore
Oragrere paseed an ast repealing so | dained of God." And hence wo mgy
Hate we build
muck of the lew of the 6th of May, , ccodudo, without presumption, that
' 1612, ns related to MlebuM. and pro , He who marie the worid sad all things
sided far fakieg l,5UU,W0 acres In 111- therein. He who formed thie i-ninsula.
inate. Barth of 11.. IILnnte U.—. ...I I with ita |«riuchv*
__ _________
u clhidden
_
power and

RBTFJETS.

PJOHN

the unfortunate, ths stoat, th* dumb,

K

JOHN ROBERTV

Pur?

NO. 25.

---------- ---------- .1!

proiesitial aid Bli?lie» Cart

�pnntt.

of any bwfaoec ia the world, to even
eare their existence finanelally, while
the care and protection of tbo property
ictrnsted to than, and the safety of
passengers on them, la &lt;d a magnitude
no words can oxpteao, and which these
Grnt gers ask shall be dona for Jem than
the mere nominal j ittnnro now earned
by any of our extended lines of Bail-

That they should be extended.that their
bonefi s may become more unirsrral, and
tho wealth, tho happiness, and tho gen­
eral prosperity cf the whole people
thereby advanced. And wo warn the
people that they could not do anything
ne well calculated to work an irreparable
inj ury tn the productive ratereet of tho
THX FLB AM CIAL SITUATION.
Northweet es to crip^e our Railroad
enterpvisca. Of course tho Railrotds
Truly wo may any that the reeent
being
tho children of legislation, should
financial disturbance came swiftly and
anexfMiafodlr and the mischief wrought
was all quickly done, but no more
quickly than the recovery of the nation
from its effects. Only a few dayc ago
protected in all that is just and fair, and
them w«e a universal anxiety concern­
that they should not be cripple by un­
ing the scarcity of mousy, and dolorous
just discriminations or by freight tariffs,
' pictures were drawn of the melancholy
that will not allow them to make fair
returns, on the capital invested in
West, and. cotton in tho South ; foreign
exchange was at a stand-still, and when
or huw the great muvnments of trade

iihi-iiiiii
1 Span Hones,
Neuralgia,
Bums, Soreness,
Bore Throat, Bolls, Wounds,
hour named for the reception the rooms Hoarseness,
in cent, Bruises,
were wall filled and the leakers for ad- i Headache,
Piles, Sprains,
’ ’ rapidly
**" *incri-acd. A.
mission
t epilation ।
fot the gnrefa was eprand in
—
CoUr. Old gotta,
portion of the building.
AU Hemorrhage*,
I ng thobpening of the Ivcture root
doors, the crowd became to great that
was almost an impossibility to movi
yet everybody was good nntnred nu
made merry over the discomfort.
Among the many, those who wore rc

NEW. FIRM

1 Yoke Oxen,
1 Two-yearold Heifer,
1 Yokeiyearling Steers,

THE LEADING

REPUBLICAN PAPER
1 Two-year-old Steer,

IN 1BE NOBTJIJfEST.

1 Yearling Heifer,

SMSheep.

College, and the Her. Narayan Bfaoshadri ol Bombay, India—the latter, a man j
of swarthy complexion, with a black,

IN SEARCH OF
to be tbo most rloqnent consort iu the
East Indtoa, and him created a great
leusaliun in England by tho force of
his preaching. When he s|&gt;uke during
the evening bi* English was as pure
ntu) his accent os gw&gt;d as that of i&lt;uy
other foreign ojxtakcr.
The decoration ol tho hall was ele-

THE CASTAWAYS

Cmtrcial aid Falily Nmpaper,
TUE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT

btMlna tho D««rt|&gt;Uoa o&lt; a
Vo/sgo Kraod (be Worid.
By JULES VEBNE,

stage were hangings of flowers and flugi,
Price SSJO.'
anion™ which were mottoes and namo.'i.
al* WsnSrJ —For dncrlytlrr cirealora.
Tha motto of the Alliance, L'ntuu latpuc
irrrturr, els. addreaa
J. U. LIPPISarTTACO..
On Monday a special election was
num re CArute, (Wo are uno body in
I*sl&gt;li&gt;h&lt;n. PhiloJrirU*'
Chriai). occupied tho center, with the1
held in California for Representative in
dates * 1843’ and * 1878’ beneath. Tx&gt;w-1
Congress, in place of Wilson deceaeed,
Michigan State Land Office.
er down was another motto, Za .¥«os«.i- '
and resulted tn the election of Nesmith,
riu UtuUt, Irdt-j.iui Lclertac. 1» Omni- UptfOLlJC^CD t\fiD
Democrat, by about 1.000 majority.
Ut CUrilu, (In Eeanntiale Unity, In ।
marshes by their being thinly covered i Congrvoe called together/ at once, and '
Uf/DZimKlUS (fOODt.
In Ohio, l'enn»ylvauia, lows and In­
Non Eesentials Liberty, In all things
with a sward of gram, by walking on so bare prolonged the excitement tudofi-1
Charity.) Around these wore ranged
diana,
elections
wore
hold
yesterday.
which evinced the exntonoe of water or nitoly. Another date asked that tbs ।
tho names of Calvin jLutlior, Edward,. I
1 and from the scattering returns^in the
a very thia mud immediately under
Wycklitfe,
and
Knrfx
Above
all,
urxm
their covering, which sinks from six to; Government flood the money market Grand Rapids DraMrrst of thia morning,
a.t.i. ..r
__ :__ ___
I
eighteen inohee from the pressure of the j with greenback reserves, violating both we judge the result ia a decided Re­
foot at every stop, and at the same time
publican victory in each ot those States
rising before and behind tho person President and Secretary Richardson
by just about the u sual majority.
passing over. The margins of man, .C
stood firm. Hence, when, the specula­
tors u I Wa i Street futtaf that no help nomination for Congress in place of Mr.
was coining to them from without, they Foster deceased waxes warm as the day
tian emblems, the letter P place ! upon
ctmclnued to help themselves and each approaches, but wo cannot form any
an X, with A to ths left and 0 to the
the private claims ou the rirayAta and
other and then the panic began to sub­ decided opinion as lb the result.
right. Flags of the different nations'
lake, the eonatiy does not contain so
covered the entire front uf the galls- MR.JAMES M. HEWES
many swamps and lakes, but the ex­ side, and ia already a thing of the post;
ties.
treme staihty and barrennes* of the and moat people who have been board­
Editum Reum Oct.—Tbo B'sifsrThe first delegate from abrobd who
soil eontinues the same. Taking tha ing money, or making runs on the sav­ Ftr»rr says tut “rieerotary Brainard is
was called npuu to epsak was Lird Al­
ings banka, have recovered their reason, reported to hav« said at tbo Watertown
fred Churchill, who repreovnts tbo Eng­
i
Convention
uf
Patrons
uf
Husbandry,
lish Alliance. A typical Englishman,
and are heartily ashamed of their con­
i last week, that fa&gt; was opposed to admit­
tall and stooping, with iron gray whisduct Tb» result is the stock exchange ting editors to the order, and wished it
ken, he advanced to the front of fbn
■" Wl.-.
was opened without the predicted crash ; ;____ IU ..r .v__ r. ____ 1_
platform in an umjocided manner, and
produce goes pouring into the eoa board
. for shipment, and foreign gold comes
(louring in to purchase it; all the nat­
: ural channels of trade are clear again,
' and the banka are almost all of them such distinguished ability (?) such truth­
ful o»M (?) such unset-ring fidelity,
to the destruction of local improvements
Ono of the moot hopeful and assuring as does the editor of the Hastings If****
things of to dgy. “ ’♦* remarkable in- Jemal, we do not woaderjhat Secretary
cioa.# of exports... Ia»t week th- ex­
The new paaeenger depot for tho J., ports from New York atone, exeeeded
L4 S. Baikoad at Saginaw Gty will
thoee of the nation in any one wook on
coat |lk,00&amp;.
record, reaching the enormous aggre­
T. B. Sargent has been appointed
General Superintendent of tho jWtroit gate of nearly eight and une half mill­
ions of dollars. Nor u this merely the
&amp; Bar City Railroad.
end more satisfactory arrangemoulr
natural reaction, following upon the
could be made for them.
acts to gather ten tone of grapes from ! removal of the chocks imposed by the
The Superintendent compliments the
is vineyard this foil.
recent panic, on the contrary, st u C*»
State for the effiriency of the Board uf
The total receipts ot the Wash­
Control, and eopecislfy the Hon James
maw
Agr'cultunl Soeialy at its
1.
Meed, who, thia year, baa retired
sell
whiskey
io
violation
of
tbo
poeativo
Comparing tbo rtati.tfee far 1872
prohibitions of the law, they shall pay from the Board after ill years of faithThe total reeeipta of tho Lenawee - 1 with tboee of 1873, from January lot to
o,
The Treasurer s shoss th. aggregate I
County Agricultural Society el ita re-. Oct 4th, we find an increase of exports for doing so the sum of |300 a year,
to the amount uf 8*8,710,004, and a and makes the selling without the pay­ of property belonging to the inetiturion
.eent fair were over tt,000.
The Micbqfan Central Railroad Com- I- decrease of imports to the amount of j ment of this sum a misdemeanor, pun- at about 8228,500.
Tlie above synopsis of fhit report we
pony have just not into operation eight '' 832,922.050, making a Lalanre of trade I isbable by fine or imprisonment or both,
' in our favor of 881.032,054 in nine ' as the Legislature shall determine.
miles tr.uro of double track.
find in the Detroit JHlmu of Saturday. while I aw tho Stars aud 8ui|nm (ap- !
VINECAR BITTERS
Tho Annual meeting of the Kalama- ij months and four days.
Thus figures I
Tbo report we have not so#n, but pre­ plause), my eye rests immediately after
noo Co. &amp; 8. Aauocialiun tak»e place '
It h staled that Capt. E. B. Ward, of sume thia to bo correct, sud commend it urron something which looks like the ;
Union Jack. (Applause.) 1 hope they ।
at Kalamsxoo. October 15th.
Detroit
has
recently
sold
10,000
scree
of
mercial interests of the country: and
to the careful ronaideraiiea of those in- will always be folded together m that!
A joint-stock company has been or-! from prerent appearances I ho balances . {and near Forestville, Huron connty, to terestad in the reformatory institutions peaoeiul way."
gnatxed %&gt; build a 850,000 ■ huiol at
This was received with tremenduous
in our favor must continue to in.-roass a German colony, which will settle 250 of onr Slate, chief among which, the
Crystal Lake, in Benxio County.
familiee
upon
it
during
the
coming
aeaReform School should be, and is in onr and prolonged applause.
Eighteen persons have made appli- II during the year. Our fine wheat crop ;
Ono of the unifying influences of the
। has just begun to reach the eastern '
judgement rapidly becoming. Some uf
caliou for divorces in Clinton County at i
meeting was very happily exemplified
market, and the demand far it in Eu- these Germans make, this settlement the suggaorions of the Superintendent, when i*rofeoeor Chriatlieb uf Boon, tho
the next term of the Circuit Court.
will
bo
a
very
desirable
addition
to
Ute
’
rope
is
extraordinary,
and
the
cotton
especially
that
one
in
reference
to
re
­
K &lt;- Barker A Oo-’s tobacco menu­
spokesman of the German delegation,
factory at Detroit suffered again Inna j crop, in large exceee of last year/ prod­ population c^, Huron County, and a ceiving and retaining Loys in the farm having exclaimed. “Here we are, Chrio*
fire last Bunday to the extent uf 110.000. I' net, has. also, just begun to bo shipped. matsnail r fkddilioa to the productive
bouses, at the request of parents or
bauds tn our French brethren,” Dr. |
A Poland China bog. exhibited at . Tbvs.. elements will sdd largely to our faborof the county.
guardians, who are not tainted with Finch of Paris ste|&gt;ped forsiard, and tho
the Washtenaw County Fair by R L ' wealth, and will g&lt;&gt; for to turn the scale
crime is of the utmost importance, and rw|iresanlatives ot two nations joined
Godfrey of Pittsfield, weighed 810
should receive the prompt attention of bands amid tho aatm applause uf tho
still more strongly is our faror.
our law makers, who, atone, wesuppoee, audience.
Judged from thia stand point, the
The m-etiug was one uf tbo largt-t
could authorise the action, and who
I ptoepect before us, to-dsy. is very for
over oeen in AMocmli-n Hall, and was
i from gloomy. Had it not been tor the
should do so at the earliest ptwsibU in every respect thu moot notable.—
• bnef interruption consequent upon the what goes before or follows after, is fair moment. Weregud tbo compliment*
। panic, it would hare boon apparent be- ly to quote a writer, then we suppose to the prssraf Board''of Control as de­
tbo Editor of the ffaew Jamal is fair served, and wish we felt at liberty to
generally, and especially our agrieuliu- in making the quotation be did. Of his say as much concerning the compliment
1 rs) interests, were in a condition of ttn- comments we have only to way they are paid the retiring member, Hon. Jamrs
tuual prosperity, and now as the last characteristic of the man, but are such I. Mead, but justice, and a personal
President Grant will reach Toledo on |
•tfnils ol this disturbance are ceasing to no gentleman would writs, concerning knowledge of the condition of, the
be felt, we can all contemplate the fu­ the views of another, without placing school under his management, and of the 15th in»L, and remain until the CmCOTTCOUHTS-1874,1S7B.
17th.. Among the other effian ex-1
ture with "bright antiapatiocs, as no
ths illegal use of the moneys of the ported are Biiennau, Sheridan, Popo
State, as set forth by the Auditor Gene­
oonntry ever failed to prosper, where its
ex|*&gt;rta exceeded ite imports, those ex­
The Jfeow JrarwaJ charges ns with ral in bls report for 1872, compels us
ports being tbo results ol tbo skill and ■dodging” and with havi ng a ‘'versatil­ to withhold any such commsmdatioa
ity” in so doing. Well this is a new and to say we regret to find it iu the
productive energy of the people.
charge. Out fault has generally been Superintendent's otherwise very fair
said to ba a disposition to Brux to our and candid report.
views at all times and with a prvsisten!
The Editor of the Hastings fJcnt finances, that wa&gt; often offcrjrro; but
Jemal seems to bo serious troubled be­ to be charged with “dodging” is
await Je.ls.ank.S.rrels.a’lt.
cause we charged Lome on tbo “Gran- new, and (lightly novel with alt
rt|«.
JalMtl Cirsuli.
The outstandiag legal tenders num­
gere" the late financial disturbances,
ber ttW.lW.48ff.
The J9«sw JswimI soya, the Editor of
Throe suits hare been begun by the and says in substaa=a,in an article quo­
The total debt of New York city and
United Stalee Government against de­ ted by us last wook, that “our Bailroad s the Bona as State Senator, “freudu- county is tn.tt8.812.27.
faulting Collector Harper and bis eurouro grasping monopolies.'1 This wo de­ ently changed the record of hie vote." , Eight or nine of the fcrfv-four mill­
tioe on the three bonds filed by them
ut MAcrttc kt. and ions of Treasury reserre will be Issued
when be took afire. The sum claimed ny re fete. Our railroads aYe the life of That
this mouth.
the business of the nation, and it ia on there are no other words in ths English
fa each suit is 8100,000.
Ihumdeut Griggs of the State Agri­ fAra* the farmers of the country depend language that win express jut what we
U
m
I
st
.
for
all
their
ua.-qiu»i«l
IMjjjpormoan to say conoeriring that statement.
cultural Society ia reported to have
fidy, by death oa the gallows.
said that tbo reeeipta of the late fair ity, and great wealth as a class.
Irwin, the self-accueo.1 murderer of
weald roach 84O.(«M), end that th- proOne of the great Mt achievements of
Nathan, arrived in New York Ort. Dth.
That our farmers are wealthy as a
eeeda would be 810,000 after all the
SXHS1
this day of wonders, was the complete from Sen Franefaco.
expenses and I be old debt arc paid.
class, will not he denied we presume
change of guage of the G. T. B. from
The South is repreeented to be sadly
Hua. B. B. Willits, owe of thv pio­ anywhere by intelligent men. How
neers of Hillsdale County, a prominent did they obtain their wealth ? Was it Stratford to Mon treal, nearly six hund­ in need of greet)backs. Alt clnaae* feel
and highly respected riiixeu, died at not rrry largely from the rise in the red toilet, in TWraty f*tr hours, acoom- keenly the cessation of currency payhis roesienco ia Cambria on Tu—day
jliabtd under tbo direction of C. J.
fast. He represented Hillsdale County
Bridges. Esq., on the first day of Ootofa tho Lggiafatnze ia 1841 and 1885.

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held as Detroit,
agricultural lands, have mods the tilfare of the eoil rich, or even cmnfartablo
We qffrns fheto m not. Why then is it

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(ter Ir» a tte Livto Urtu fet=

uniuirn,

�Trf' \erdBLiCM4
It gives u* great plaasuro to find in
Agreeebb to the roquirsciesb of tbs
the column* of so able a co-tcmporary constitution, the Board of Supervisor*
u’
KtsUfm Earmrr. so comnliui-'n- met on Monday at tbs office of ths
tary and at the iams time so well do- County Clerk sad organiwd by electing
oervod a notice of the manufactures uf Hon. D. G. Robinson of thia city ns
Messrs. Dwigut 4 Burrall, as tho fol­ Chairman.
AB tho Tuwnsbipe and
lowing report of the articles exhibited both Districts in tho city ware represnnby them a: th* late Mionuiv Srux tod. Up to the latest moment before
Fare.
I going to proas the funowing.bwiue** of
” Amongst tho exhibitors whom wo I1 geoornl importar.es has been disposed
have never before met at the State Fair i
°f‘
were Metsn. Dwight and Burrall. ol i
HaMings. They made a fine diaplav of i' The Chair on Tnreday morning nppointed the following committees which
implements of many kinds.
‘
Tho show of cultivators wa* very we believe are atgbod selections, and
largo, there being over 80 on the fairly represent all section! of tho coun­
gronmls, among which wo noticed the
Robbie Buckeye, Udd, Wolverine, ty and all its varied interests.
Halamaxoo, Hammond. Grand Rapids,
Ann Arbor, Pontiac, Milford, and oth­
ers. As the trial on plows was abanduuod on aoeunut of tho Umitod time at'
the disposal of the committee, the pnnopal usua was on tho cultivator*.
Among these the Robbins seemed to be
decidedly ths fannites with all who exatpmod them, and tbo many farmer*
who had them in use, amongst thn
c5°w^ which constantly surrounded
tha tout whom they were shown, wore
partieulMly decided and emphatic in
thsir praise of the machine. The pre­
mium* offered worn two silver modal*,
one for boat twu-horve rulhvator for1
- cor^drillad crojis. the other for tho host
fallow cultivator both of which, after a
met thorough examination of al] the
n&gt;mi&lt;cting machines lasting until Fri­
day wight, the 19th inst, were awarded
to the Robbins, makiug a mod sweep­
ing triumph. If tho cultivator is all '
that tho patentee, Major Robbins, of
Adrian, claims for it, tho award is cortainly a just ono, for in our State a fal- i
low cultivator it a* much a necessity ns
a corn cultirator, aud if tlut machine
answers both purpose* perfectly, the
cost of one or the other is saved by pur-

John Q. Creasy, of Prairienlla ; Hon.
Leander Upham, of Maple Grove;
Lewi* Wiloux, ol Rutland; George C.
Nichols, uf Carlton; Dennison S Bug­
bee, uf Thornnpple; Ephriam F.
Manly, of Barry, and Travers Phillip*,
of this city.

Capt. John II. Monro*, of Johnstosrn;
Elijah P. Barnum, ot Woodland, and,
Artoiuos W. Chapin ol Assyria-

J. Kcagic, uf Castleton ; II. Brown,
uf Orangovilio; James Young, of
Yankee Spring* ; John II. Day, of Baltnnurr, nnd A. F. Walker, of Irving.

IL Brows, of Orangenlle; J. Young,
of Yankee, tipsing*. and D. 8. Bugbee,
of Tliornapple.

CHURCHES.

Deal lilies pitice;.

Thcnuanda have already gone, and
thousand* more are turning their eyes
towards new homss in the fertile West
To those going to Missouri. Kanawa,
Nebraska. Colorado, Utah, Wyoming,
Nevada, Oregon or California, ws rec­
ommend a cheap, oaf*, quick and direct
routs, via St. Iziuia, orer th* Missouri
1‘acifie Railroad, which runs ita fine
Day Coaches and Pullman Slsepen
from St Louis to principal points ia tho
West w»tUW
We taliovc that
tho Missouri Pacific Railroad has tho
Mrs. Wb. H. Hayfbrd offers Lor Mr- best track and tho flnest and rafost
vices at her residence, oa a teacher of oquipmont of any lino west of tha Mtsmusic, both vocal and instrumental, in­
cluding the Organ and Piano. Terms
*10.00 for 24 Iseaons, payable ono half
in advance.
Hastings, Oct. 14th; 1878,
tf oflered a fir«t class, all-rail routs from
til. Louis to Tens, either over tho Mis­
souri, Katiras A Texas R. R , via Sedal­
ia, or over ths Atlantic A Pacific R. R.,
via Vinita. For mqs, time tables, in­
formation as to rates, routes, Ac., we
refer our readers to L G. Wheeler,
”
Agent, 71 Uoyd
ROOMS TO RENT.
Near Stauffer’* City Dining Rooms, or
National Hotel. Apply E. H. I-athrop.

WE BELL NO SHODDY CLOTHING t

Good Heavy Caanmere Suita for Mau,
Fine Beaver Suita for Men...........
Fine Custom Made Suit, for Men,
Double Breasted Pea Jacket;..

CHILDREN'S,

Ho Every One!
Winter approaches, and Boots and
Shoes you must have. G. G. Spaul­
ding has a little tho beat stock in Has­
tings, and so low tor cash that none
need go bare-fixit Wc alt knur Gary,
and know he means just what he says.

built of white aili and .aut fitiialiod
: in oiL tbo irons silver [A.ted, making
tho finest tool we ever saw.
Three
gentlemen also showed a large line of
foundry goods including wwd-aawing
। machines, bob sleighs, plows. h&lt;rows,

Cheap Farm* in Sonth-wsst Muxouri!

and os the Fire Department is of tho
utmost importance to onr people, wo
hope that tbo attendance will t&gt;e large.
The bill has been tiled at the low price
of *2,00 including supper. The music
will bo as good as can bo. obtained in
*jo country, and wa doubt not the party
wiU be one of the most enjoyable ever
bold in the city.

Benjiman Haas, Barry.
George U. Desn, Maple Grove.
David L. Hom, Rutland.
Jesse Erb. Baltimore.
Fred. Wl Collins, Thornapple.
I. S. Geer, Hasting.
T. B. Barnum, Carlton.
John Stewart, Orangerille.
John IL Munroe, Johnstown
Josse Jordan, Woodland.
John J. Hendershott, Irving
Robt-' B. Gregg, Castleton. ’
Charles Backer, Assyria.
Philip Barber. Prairiavillo.
Samuel Ritchie, Yankee Spring i.
William Wolgar, Thoruapplo.
I1, J. Hanchett, Maple Grove.
Huron Healy, Rutland.
Andrew Kennedy, Hastings.
Darwin McOmber, Baltimore.
William Williams, Carlton.
Samuel C. Woodman, Orangeville.
N. W. Colton, Juhnstown.
Ira StoweU. Woodland.

Rttsviunni.—Among many remark­
able cures by Dr. Trask’s Magnetic
1 Ointment, I send you tho "following : I
i found my friend Dtaoon Barber, of this
(place, prostrate and hidjAx* from a
sovrre attack of Inflammatory Rheuma­
tism. With bis consent I uuulo a thor­
ough application of the ointment to the
diseased parts, rubbing it on with my
own hands. I used one battle. The
next muraiag ho wax able to come to tho
breakfast table, and saio he lolt like a
new man —thought a good Providence
had sent me there. Within a week ho
was perfectly well aud at wort on his
I

Hou. Norman Bailey and Mr. Charles
1- Smith of this city, are both cuniinsd

to Uieir rooms by sickness.
AThat Sjuirrel supper at “Poor
Sam's,*’ the other evening was first rats,
Sam does things up in good atyloBusiness on our streeb is improving.
tad there is a cash demand for all kind*
c! fnrtuon produce, nt ths highest mar-

^Tho Editor of the 8unm will pay
cash, at market price, tor Sohuaheto of
com of the growth of 1872 or any pre-

to $12
to 50
to 30

8 to
3.60 to
4.60 to

for Boya,
for Youtha,

Children'! Chinchilla, Cape and Other Style! of Orrreoalt.

Bnchu lor the kidneys—Dandelion
for tho liver ; add to this Acetate ol
Potash, nnd you bars tha best blood
purifier and alterative in tho srorld.
Physicians use those medicines in their
treatment in nearly all kidney, urinary
and lirar complantm and when they bare
used Hamilton’s Buchu and Dandelion
they pronounce it a success. It n a val­
uable medicine to follow the use of ague
medicines of all kinds, because it earriou
out of the systote any remaining germs
of ague through the kidneys and bowels.

iously impaired.
Our tbauks are tenderc-I to Mr. J.
Knight, for a head of his first premium
cabbage.* It wrigtod » 1-4
was worthy of tho premium it reewivsd,
•

One of those business chatgvs, that
from time to turns' take place in oyerr
lirobusieeesdty, has brought to the
front Messrs- Stebbins and Belding as
manufactures* and dealers in all kinds
of FurnitureThey are *•*&gt;«. and

36 CANAL STREET,

Danrc Programme*,
Auction or Bale Bills,
Wedding Invitation*,
Double Mammoth Poster*,
In fact any kind or style of Printing.

BACON &amp; KARRS
Another frosh arrival ot splendid
Muaicnl Inatrnmtmls, at 8. J. Riat,
Druggut16tf
Bxana A Built, are closing oat their
goods, and are giving some good bar-

WOMAN

The HIGHEST MARKET CASH
PRICE for farmers produce at
Surra, Manaa 4 Panrron'a.
Leo Recd makes tli« best buggies in
l:o State, and only charges •I&amp;0 for
h era, and uses tho patent wheel at that
nd warrant* them . right up to Ui&lt;

Universities in Sweden. Mr. Sachs.
Sir.—At your request I hare tested
DgyTJSTR Y.
Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Beoewer,
Pn
n&lt;i tdJu
. in my practice at the Serafimer Hotel, Zf*w year tart* tifrodtJ wdA or
and can say it will restore gray hair io M&gt;'a, st Ou DtaUl •fit* tf
ita original cclor. It is entirely harm­
A. it MAKE, IT.
less, and is a valuable remedy to use in Octr AckUg if SUif • bnoq Start

Dwight A Westfall want wheat, oats,
com and barley, in any quantity, and
pay tbo liigUst market price in cash for J. P. Roberta 4 Co., sell it
all they ean got.
Thu work of raising funds fur tho
Hon. Geo. H. Thomas, of Prairieville,
is in this city, on n visit to his daughter. construction of the K H. L. A N. M. R.
Mrs. W. H' Frost, who has been ser- R. goes bravely on under tho bands uf
Anderson, Ackley, Cook, and other
friends uf th# enterprise ; and our peo­
Onr accounts to October 1st, must be
ple wiU do well to reuicmber that »100,
settled. Wo think we can do so, with­
000, in subscription in this county se­
out the aid of any Justice of the Peace
cures
tlx’ road from Kalatnsxou to
or utbsr officer, batlMy mart be -ttled
Lowell beyond tbs possibility of a doubt
lurtbwitb.
Subscribe. Ab. Subscribe liberally.
Rsv. D. M. Weaver, of Rutland, hae
returned from Ohio, but we regret tu
Warn, with only alight improrement of
Li. health, which was and still is xr-

at the County Fair.

DEPARTMENT.

"Fall Overcoats,
........ ..
Heavy Winter Overcoats for Men,

: year, to be summoned to bo in attefidanoo on said Court, at the Court House
in tho city of Hastings on the fin.: day
uf said Term, to wit: tho 3d day of
' November, 1B"3 al 10 o’clock, in rhe

No mooting of the Common Couneil

,Le* Reed presented the boys of this
office, a pail of tip top cider one day

YOUTHS’

. &lt;_Lht uf Petit Jurors, drawn on tho
j 11 th.day of October, A. D. 1873, par■ suant to previous notice, to serve at tho
| November, (1873) Tenn ot tho Circuit
j Court, for tho County of BaAy for said'

✓'After much ado tho question of the
validiiv uf cur City ordiEances has
Srkcisi. Norm.—Wo pay *1.50 a been judicially determinedTho
curd for dry stove wood on subscription, question awe on the trial of the causa i
and no wow. Ono rani pays for the of tha people vs. Lorenao D. Gardner,
l&lt;s.r&gt;m one year. No lose will do it.
fur fast driviug. The complaint under
the ordinance was tnndo by the Mayor.
Goll 108 1.8.
The cos* was tried by a jury before
Beautiful weather.
Justice Riker, and resulted in a verdict
Th# board of Supervisors, is in session. of no cause of action though the fast
Improved sidewalks are the order uf driving was admitted, cn tho ground
that the ordinance was never L-vnlly
the day.

provement.

AND

Ecsou.—W. Cuoa and S. Lewis, are
otK-ring fur solo Warden A Davis* Com| bined Adjustable Damper Stove Grate,
। ject, came to the conclusion that it was 1I fur burning wood or coal. Ons ot tho
j their duty, or probative to elect a County . must desirabio invantioas of tho ago.
Drain Cummirajcsu-r, and proceeding to 1I Try it, and be convinced, it will savo
I the election. Jam-’t W. Ho ughtalin, was utu-tkiri uf your fuel and otherwise
tuako your stove* much more valuable
i untuninoutiy elected.
, andfendnrinw. .
23:f

Settled at La*t

Tbo raising of the track of the Rail­
road through this city is a decided im­

B0Y8’

Children’a Suita,
Boys,’ Suita
Youtha* Suita;..

The Atlantic A Pacific Railroad Com­
pany oflers l,‘_’00,U&lt;X&lt; acres of land in
Control and Southwest Missouri, at
from *3 to *12 per acre, on sevsn yean’
time, with free transportation from 6:.L.uistoall purchasers. Climate, soil,
timber, mineral wealth, schools, church­
es aud law-abiding society invile emi­
grants from all point* to thia land of
fruits and fit wore. Fur particulars ad­
dress A. Tuck, Ijind Cu-umissiunor, 6l-

CapL J. H. Monroe, uf Johnstown ;
n.iuma nnd mcdal» awarded them on Hon. L. lapham, of Maple tftvvo, and
tbo combined cultivator, wn noficel tho J. II. Day, of Baltimore.
blue ribbon on their bob sleighs, har­
row and double shovels, making firs
tirsl premiums in all, which is a pretty
Copt J. H. Monroe, of Johustoen ;
good allowing for nwwjlwginner* in ths J. Kcsglc, of Caatkten, and Hon. L
[ exhibition line.
(y
Lapham, of Maple Grove.

,2t!io memlntrs of Pioneer Fire Com­
pany No- one, will have a dance at Un­
ion Hall on Friday evening, Nov. 7th,
1878. Tho object is to place sumo
funds in the Treasury o! the Company,

OJBjPABSagBMS

8UX5C

tbSSF

D.,
39

Professor of Chemistry and Medicine.
Stocmoui, July fl, 1888.
From tho highest medical authority
in Sweden. As I have had occasion to
see several porsoos, who, for some time,
have used Hall’s Vvgvlable Sicilian Hair.
Renewcr. and know that it has restored
tho original color of pie hair, as well as
being efficient in removing tho itching
and dandruff that accompanies tho fal­
ling off of tho hair, I consider it my
duty to acknowledge tho earns to Mr.

JOB PRINTING

Phyrican-in-Chief to tho King nnd
Preserver of hie Ufa.
Srocanor.it, July 7. 1M8.
A correspondent in the UuuJnntl
oak. for the privillsge of playing “Cro­
quet” in tho Court House Square.
We hope not The time now' foolishly
.post by our busmres men in playing
that game, if given to burinose, would
increase by ono third tho business
of the City, and giro an appearance uf
businnss that would bring still more

Nev Styles.

At ths State Fair, tbs Jackson Wag­
on, deservedly took the
prr-riosMessrs Dwight A Burrall are the agenta
lor thia county, aud have sold over 300

? Woman
sroro-——__________ &lt;*“
do you want something to eat? If *o
call at L E Stauffer’s Eating Hr-ure
North Sde But. Street, whsro you wdl
find evmything in th. Un. of
oalv 25 rents p« »ued.
««

kATHAIRON
Ontj 50 CmbperBatUc-

.

�23532348532323484823532353
* !1 tu Lwd Bke!mar».lab. for *30,000.
7ft Dsftsw. Of Oinod*. rod and
w .. r.- calved August 8, 1872 ; gt)t l&gt;v
3.1 DAe «.■ Oneida (».92«&gt;. BuU to Mr
AU Aleioudsw.or Kratotk/far •»,.

Ei!-,*f:".*KIlESS
£iK-i“.iFEVER’.,l;."
4*4 4*Li:»'

2995
INFLAMMATORY DIBIAS1B.

wa
MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

•UTflOil.

Grand River Valley Division

pMPLOrMUT FOIt ALLt-Oes Agral la
UoBeni
. ,’.i2) Dam 5th Duchess of JCJ
hseeerks tnsjss yrMI ofg&gt;ll.so. ssllieg
Geneva u G. ,ud Duka of Oxford (16,. BrysM's Likrarv »l KsMry sad Srae. »T® la

".tdfsivi.'txss’StyasT,

8th Duchess of Uueida, roan; calved
November 18, 1873; got by 4th Duka
of Geneva (7,931 y S.ld to land BecI tive for *15,800.
I 13lh Ducbeea ul Thorndale, rod;

A WATCH FREE
■.
. . .i: B .
roStssS
:Es«Sa
laCagUray 1*1 •h i

'

July 8th by 4th Duke of Oneida. Bold |
lk ^°n**T’
COl'GHH. -COLDS,

HOARSENEH8,

4lh Duchess of Oneida, red ; calved A W Atl-. THBOAT DIBCABES,
January 17, 1872; got by 4lb Duke of
Geneva (7,981). Sold tu Messrs Bedfotd A Megibben, of Kentucky, for
-pvr urosiYt.s num boils.
•25,000.
A TKIKlt AHD aCRB MK&gt;KDY.
white; ealvvd July 28, 1866; got by
3d Lord Oxford (22,200). Served Juno ,
I I by 2a Duke at Oneida. Sold to Mr.
H. \Pavia Davis, of Gloucestershire, ।
Eng. for *40.600.
10th Duchess of Oneida, rod and i
white; calvo! April 7, 1873; gut by 2d
Duke ol Oneida (9,926) Sold tn Mr. i

WILLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS
Plantation
BITTERS

MITRbEBte

i'th Duehros of Oneida, roan ; calved 1 i
da (9.926). Sold to Mr. Borwiek fur
Lord Bectivo for *10,000.
12th Di chess of Thorndale, roan
calved October 13, 186&amp;; got by 6th
Duke of Thorndale (23,794) Served
April 17 by 2d Duka of Oneida. Sold
to Mr. A H. Conger fur *5.70(}
‘ 3d DucLuss of Oneids, rosn; calved I

’

HAIR

WsEirss,:;

The Ortal Caapbeti. Duchess
iSS

r;

•

LITOTGSTONE

kU

popristortf the finest herd of 8hS- I
ciSl oi
York
offw
a?nubl"lauctPtV5’&lt;’'*d *“jC00- Tth Duke uf Ouwda' to A. W,
«U S^o aft fotiXl in s^h
°f V'raon'’ r,,r
Ik*
thingXT tb.
J average of *3 1.709. The bull* nt an
most memorable one Th® “Dacbse." 1 average uf *5.725. [)
blood (known also as tho u Bates" blood,
from the name of the original breeder.• ; The rest uf the herd 111 in number
Mr. Thomas Bats^ of Kirklearington.' included the Oxfords, numbering seven
in Yorkshire, England), gave the herd' ‘ rows aud twv bulk Ro-amoods, I-ady
1 Bataa. Lauans, Imdy Knightly., Lady
its character and value Our Ameiican
breeders, particularly Moser. Morris A ; Newham., nnd uth-r choice t trains
related to the Duihgea au4 Oxliecar, Jonathan ThnrM an&lt; Mi sea IIfiM&amp;iUo.
The total |ti* reahxsd file I
Samuel Thome. Lad an long ago a*
1 , breeding etdnulr w*s *3841,890—au ar- '
1850 to 1855 mode purchases uf th.
ciage of over *3.441 each
! The tiunwt dm in* the tedding was ■

PAPER

1 ivary year incmure the p iptilnrity
•! thh valuable Hair Piij arntion;
whlrii i« &lt;|t-..- tn merit nlonr. Wc can
msllesH l.«l nvit.ro ftttr id 1 p.nnms that it i. kept
IM. saj the fill, up to its l:i--i&gt; e'andarxl; and it
is* lu.c.rr i- :!u- only iulisk'oandpciteeted prep,
orati &gt;-t fit.- rretnriuff Gkat oa F*nrr&gt;
AFRICA IIai* to h« ymrthftil vnlor. making h
•oil. : isttnn-. and rilhcn. Ti e .calp,
by it* nee, l-c-i-drncv u Lite and clean.
It ranovri ah eruptions usd dandruff,
and. by its tunic properties, prevents
the hair from fnJIing out, n« it stiinn' nJ&lt;s* Rrt'^
*Le hair-glands.
By It* dw, the hair grows thicker and
stronger. In I oldness, it n-qc-riw the
capillary gi-wul* to their normal vigor,
tm«l will create a nc-w growth, except
in ettre ne old age. It it the most
re-momicnl Hah: D::t'&gt;&gt;sn&gt;&lt;; ever used,
n&lt; It lequirr* (evrar application*, nnd
pile* the lucir a splendid, glossy ap­
pearance. A. A. 11 ayes. M.D, .Stat®
Awiyer of Massarhuretts. snr«, " The
(Mistitvwnts arc pure, nnd carcfullr
rdetted for cxMilcf)} iiunlity; and I
consider it the Run PnxrABATtox
fir it* intended pnqiote*.''

iLANTATION
ITTERS

&amp;TEk~’
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Jt fit tWi
.tW&gt;.
.

Temperance Bitters
pSi-s-t; ssrastris;
I, Urn . w&lt;. * I... W. IM&gt;..

r-M Tkir-..

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Michigan Central B. R.
OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE,
U-L.ra iMnwl *»4 CUra*••. laskiar s!m« eeaiMlmi &gt;llk Usu&lt;&gt; E..I nfl.rtr.il s»l U r.; Ir.m

use il TH! ».t«i

mor® or ]&lt;-«« successfully bn-1 fur twen
ty years. Ia JhiT Cat Murn*, :ku-a
sol® pronrietx-r of tha Morris A Been
bent sold alF(son&gt;n fifty animal*) tn Mr
Samuel Thurne, thus placing th® Duch-

made with great discrimination and
Thus ended th® most remarkable sol® , 8JJ*“**“*E?
* boldness; end though losing valuable of cattle ua record, It forms an'epoch
i’l HL
cows by arcident on the passage, havu^ i
hi* one thousand guinea ball peer® I which Will ba dated back to at a rriu.
in the hishwy &lt;&gt;f«wsli-l&gt;rod stock a. Ion; New Boi
wurthloee, and loaing beeides by light­
ning, hianndaunted pluck as a buyer,
and thogreatpr-.es paid, guv® hi, hard
a rtputebon second to nouo in the
Wild Life
world.. UAUji ol ISfil Mc. Dwnu&gt;
sent young bulls of his herd to Eng-

Xr%rs.s^5:l::

:w.‘

in the Far West

The Babcock

there hare been not infrequent pur...
.«® ssu uuea ana so &gt;
chases from c.ur l*et American herds ; were the stables
The exhibition ’ if
for exportation at constantly ineroasing ! burses for draft aud tho currit^o teams i
price,.
•
: were the only one, we •hod• au opportu- 1 Aerate yssr.lurite tih se« Ae.ei.iem et
Mr. Thorne parted with his entire city of seeing- Wo most say that we T7"Trp
A T5 Cjr^KT
herd to Mr. Jas. 0. Sheldon, of Geneva, । have never ecen a finer display of hepvy Ek-A X
k^XXXVO V/A w
ia 1867, who, after successfully breed­ draught horore at an exhibition save 5*4bsudwtaivt kyl.lentrr, bvn W c l*eing it for some years, and adding to it thoenof Canada whdre this class is a I *“"' "L——-»• J 1
by Double purvlisses nnd importations, i specialty. The first premium was taken :
sold tho herd* to Messrs Walcult A I by a Canadian horse owi rd by Mr.
Campbell, th® wealthy proprietors of Wm. McGregor, of Bayfield, Outaro. |
the New York Mills cotton factories, Fur acnou, compactness and ease of
and of about ono thousand acres of movement as well as fine proportion it
most tnilr and beautiful fanning land* &gt; was conceded that he was not excelled
surrounding them, and extending fur 1 by any home on th® grounds.
THE HURRICANE
some' miles along the Sa^uoic creek aud j In the carriage class fur Hams over
felWtl
upon the so-called Mohawk fiats near ; 16 hands high, the beautiful mahogany
Vtica.
: bsy tram of D. Il Hibbard, of Jackson,
The sale took place on th® l(Uh ofii wa* awarded ths first premium They
September. at_New York Mills, near ar® a sikudid epan, and w® saw no pair
cl li«y» eithaiMt 'li^AaAHgau or at
I th® y^idisn f* ihntfcuBted them in
»tyW*Dion an 11 c lire. dHWing. while
vsHl eTft.- hswb that tefeprerJ tho
team wa* a good molel of a welt pro­
portions! large hors®. In tact Jackson
bore off many of tha first premiums in

i*Ws
VINECAR BITTERS

U-X.XAIlolWT.OrelSiAriirar..
rjLiBI ***' *"'*
**“***•-

from that locality. In the two claa.es
of hones of al] work and ot' roadsters
there was a eery jnsl cuui|ietit&gt;on, and
the rcmmillees uf judg»s had all they
cuuld do tor two days to ge through

In tha clan of horsas for all work,
Mr. Fisk took the lint premium with
bis great big Hambfotonian Bur, now
fire years old, that made a very good
showing in the fivs-yaor-old trotting ra­
ce*. This Rysdyk’s Hambletonian fur
« large heavy horse that his made a
rever® season is doing well, and has
tbsm House near Livsrpool; Mr. rial­ vary fine action. There were a number
fort. of Fspillon Market, Haibro ; Mr.
C. C.
Berwick, agent of Lord Dunmore, but, we cannot specially rater tu.
Dreamt to buy fcr Earl Bectir®; Cummings, of Burr Oak. took tbs first
Mr. Richardson, agent for Sir Curtiss premium on his three rear-ala stallion,
from England ; and Mr. De ia Ferrell,
the well-known purchaser and shipper
of live stock, from Liverpool, attended
to superintend the shipping of the stock
purchased by Lord Skslmersdalo.
Tb&gt; B*tt—Tho Duchess cows and
boilers uttered were eleven in number
not including two, th® 15th Duchess ol
Geneva [*s: tbre® years old and sus­
pected of not bring a breeder, which by
vote of tboee present, at his own rsqucal
Mr. Campbell wa* permitted to w;th
draw; aud the 8th Duchess of Tburudale, 11 rears old and past breeding.
The Duke bulls were cuf- “ - ------,.
ly . th® id, 4th, and 7th

f
ALONZO XUBLK.
t&gt;.i. G«. rf iMfe WUk.
t. . ■«
Altesusrarr Marlsssrv.
tl»l«4 gsMtssSerM. A. C. PCX.
w**Xl

Dr. J. C. AYER &amp; CO., b

.V*? J-J*"-”"'. •‘•“w*1 "• Wisklsies.
*• •&gt;«»*“
M®«wse Itsllir. brfrad1-sir.usl Is Ite a*no*r MU raort IsmU raw .
1 ssfewJtosffi Ss’E-i-.tn.
I

For? Wayne 11Janlsm
&amp; Santnar
l It fm .
MICHIGAN AND

ssfisa&amp;sSi

THE

SOUTH.

TRAIW KVN arcmciOOTIMI.
TRlISX GOtMQ SUCTH.

DR. CROOK’S WINE OF TAR!

UTHAIRON
Only 50 Cents per Bottle.

Go to the Banner Office

n C. Pinasa.La.1

ya*r*dd.
In the Roadster class there was a
graad turn out. and the horv*re we saw

MOHTOAUE SO. 13.

for FINE JOB WORK.

iSmtSr*

hare bewn esteemed as superior horses
then. There was mure use, more powCOMMISSIOXEKS' MOTICE.

splendid bun*, Mambrino Gift owned

K^«5!-i«34.*K
u'-

s=u?sa’i.iaR-«&lt;K

the first premium as a stallion fiv® yam
c*f aad over, and next to him was Mr.
J.'Cl Deyo's Old saint, a Ivors® of great
[iowst, fins action, aud wboes colts era
twginmng to show. This stallion « a
sun of Old Sb Lawrence the famous

at which sum bo was taken by Mr. T.

every way than his distinguished sire,
having mire sis®, a lunger neck, with
vary clean limbs, and ot equally good
actum. Next to him came A. C. Fmk's
Msmbrinu Palcbeu. a hors? that trotted
in th® spaod premiums and won in 8 H)9.

JU.I TISN. WHITE S1TEEUJ.VO, GOUT. GOITRE.
VURONCUITJS. KERV.
toW I&gt;EEILITT,IffCIPLEA'T CONSUMPTION,

And all drawers arWnr from an
teipra® oeo&amp;tko of the lt«d.

LYON’S ,

• «■**hw*.:.

Duke of Oneida, a noble three vuar
old, by 4th Dak. of G««^,M&lt; M
of 19th Dqpbew of Thorndale.
to£
fikaimendato’s first bid of *10,000

Woman's Glory is Her Hair.

-COKKeCTIONM.
“■••wttosis srs m*:. ellk

ad^-siK«;sA“x;

6107

* Iw...

ESSjiXif
•Mreit, Ks| Birsr
S^kSfar^ 3*“si«4*SS^iu
uxhswee a Fort Wsyee KaMresd*.

JOB PRINTING
miawsuB&amp;ta fetal

kftt.OOOit advaswed the.: *4.000
•5.000, *6,000, *7,006, *8.u00. then
HO.«O, II2.0U©, |15,0«0, *29,MO,

INK.

CRAYON.
WATEROOIiOB
.

AND OILS,

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The F&lt;irJ«Lic\j&lt;

T(|e RepilsucAI&lt;

BaFmsr-

RATSS OF ADVEBTJSHrO.

VOL XVIII.
pro!esiopal apd

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1873.

Card*.

Save Your Money

FLUE
J. P. ROBERTS
BAJSE HEATER,

NO. 26,
Senior Grind Wardon—The Stone is

f»rtrS.

The Old Capitol and the New.
The Corner Stone of the New
CapitoL

UUlD US MOT IBTO TSMTTAT10M

&amp;

CO.
I cannot think what detains her."
Thanks to Mary's instructions I could
Poor thing!" I exclaimed. mysyna­ «• were soon gathered roum
ture immediately aroused. "But, ■nt tahls. Suddenly, them
npt. will she know anything about

DRUGS

she told auntie that she bad been
Womanlike, I began to cry; but
through all kinds of housework ; bat Harry gathered her up in his groat.
bet hands are very small and delirete."
“ Why. 1 am getting quite anxious
to see her; when will ths be here,
ancient and honorable fraternity should

Medicines

Dye Stuffs. I

PAINTS &amp; OILS ■
School Books J- .Stationery

Tho Display and Osremony At­
tending it to its Place.

duty.
fleet
Junior Grand Warden—Die Plumb.
Grand Master—What does it toaeh?

wo urovo cur work.
Grand Master—Apply yourljesrel to
this Corner Stone and make report.
Junior Grand Warden—Tho Stone is
plnmb ; tho craftsmen Iiave done | their
duty.
«
The articles to bo deposited in the
corner stone were then placed these,
and tho Grand Secretary "ad a list ot.

the Travel and ’Gavsl,
cons, h
thenaj
burden upon tho bed, and his friend
The —------- - _------ay^roacbed, saying, “ Shs ha. faint- Capitol of the State of Michigan, and I
Grand Marshal, advanced to ths stone.
Suddsnly bs bowed bis bead upon
his hands, but only for a moment; than
The Grand Master having called the
his place, said: “I, Hugh McCurdy,
he procssdod to set the broken limb as
Grand Master of Masons of the State
of Michigan, declare this Stone to bo
plumb, level,and square, to be wall
formal, true, aod trusty, and duly
stare I caught a word that sounded
like - Charlie" thin the truth dawned Masons of the State of Michigan, and laid."
Tbs Grand Stewards thou proceeded
on the part of the Grand Lidgo ol the
State, to perform wih them th* inter­
Charlie turned to u»
esting ceremony of laying this - Cornerand Junior Grand Warden, bearing the
THE MYSTERY OF THE JEWELS- glittering silver. A bright fire bunted
in Uic grate—everything looks I so
cheerful and homo-like.
Just entering from the kitchen I be­
held a graceful form, clad in deep
differently, 1. thought

yean. I tbouvhl

ingiy beautiful, and as the gas-light have eearohiKl

svinmetry begac, and harmony displa^
od ber charms. They were associated
not only for tho promotion of architer-.-

lyliko eiml luti'y, saying i

RUSSELL&amp; NEVINS

there

il«y

after facing a call-bell by my plate.

FINE NEW STOCK OF
| DRY GOODS,

CLOTHING,
Positively saves Half the End of any Staight Draft Stove.
Keeps Fire all Wintcs without rekindling.
Hu a.Cast Iron Fire Chamber.
•

the oil, saying: " May the great Arch­
itect of the Cntveree Vises carload with

•' Why, Ha-ry Wilds, you bars made
tun ri'M in more than eno scan ' Am
1 dreaming ? Is abe to be my kitchen
girl f Why, I cauuut treat her as hardly master myeslf."
such!"
To toll ths truth,Harry looked a lit­
tle l«ewildsred. too.
his self control.
refined. but thia is a little more
Wasn't I happy ?

of a young bnt generous cuounouwealth,
and which shall rival in magnitude and

The Grand
pre;«red, and how thoughtful ot you
to bare her here to receive us."
** Why, did you think I would bring
you to a desolate, uninhabited place T
Would I let you soil yvnr pretty bauds
nt the outset? O, no" (another whistle)
" I did think of baring a Hille party

HATS AND CAPS,

BOOTS AND SHOE
' The above cut represent* the working of tho
ACOniXT

my brother in

omn ceremony, taught by the fratnrtiity
mis imiuw i* viveviw.
Then 1 had to jump up and congrat­
ulate him again, until Harry said, turn­ nececaitiea which called it into existence
ing Io his friend. " She is always telling

the Boautr of Holiness to adorn all their

(Wilde) bnt 1 think you are the on* of the Fraternity—but the hand of limn
Ess not been laid upon its grand bring
How our Mary gathered strength principle of sAerty which stands to-day
and will forever remain the crowned
Queen among the virtues until time

now."
■ The heal, a? nhcwu by the arrowa, pao-e^ down the front
PHfENIX CASH STORE
i sre* *sst«r os tween the cast lining aud the outside across the double bottom.­
___I and up between the back lining and the body of the stove, thus j
• bringing the heat ctysc dbSO to the outside of the stove, and re-;
.0.
am^1 taining it near the flqor. where the cold nir always is.

ErtHf Sforc gunifH/iTSiti yo Qiri Sqrisfi\cpofl
i&gt;it.
‘

j

wm. joSTm'ib,

.

siaoe the dsya of Hiram, King of Tyre,
did it have ■ nobler mission than it this

best prints ih hastinos:

- I

-

-4-

l*1..Ii m,,,1 A&lt;u. it

I

____________

How bright the future looked to me
Trie, my hi *
'
*
**
but I prefer
empty bead.
all, we had

SLiltl niilv l,v

HasMlt.

ways quiet and polite.

KTANLEY»

bids th* (leopte ot Michigan to be of

good-

,

i advancing I beheld the poor girt bow-

Purs Wines and. Lianors’.
FOB BBD1CUAL Ft'BIWiX.

choking her whole frame.
urn ns. to the Boys While I am talking
** What io it. Mary t" I said coming
to the Boys, 1 am willing the mm
towards her. and speaking as gently as should hrfwi.
possible; ** What is it that troubles
Dxaa Burs
Did you ever see a
lorely plant o'srabadowed and choked

L. N. MIXER'S

Scrofula Syrup!
Sweet’s H°Tcl»

1

0 BASU BAFllM............................... MICH

1
»
I

Sherman J. Rich.

MIXER’S SCROFULA SYRUP cures
all Srrafuloas Atr.-ctions, Cancels.
Eruptive and Cutaneous Dtoeaaes,
such os St. Anthony's Fire Roue or
Erysipelas. Pimples, Blotobre. Posluirs. Bolls, Turnon. Truer or halt
Rheum, LTre re and Sorre, Dyspep­
sia, Debility and all Irapurltlre of
the blood.

TEJ1 and COFFEE

•• Behold

blossom of punty and refinement.
boaeting; but accepting the past with

tally-

kind, but 1 want to went you all against
trustful resignation to its unknown ills
and a thankful! anticipation of its no-

country. It to the

Of which he has a VERY LARGE STOCK, and ho is deterramrd to sell at th

In the brief history of our Stale, is
ritten the history of our prosperity in
ords loo plain to be mistaken. Its

junction

Guarani*«s SATISFACTION on Everything ha Jb-comiMnds, and he especially
RreotnnMMids h«

Michigan _Exchange.

But

wiH not be Undersold.

GREBLE &lt;fc RUSSELL.

Mitiiiai.

■

CALL AT JOHN

ining rays illuminate the world seeding ages, and our grateful descend­
ihod an effulgent brtlltancw from ants look back upon this ceremony and
owremuny. Its prindplse having
suction of tbs Great Jehovah, and

but

....______

DENTIST

Greztet SCROFULA ad CANCER RHE'
and cittern mar ee* the symbols of that
noble raanhood which stands on the
plane of equality, and regulate its cun­
duct by tbs Plumb Lins of Rectitude, of poetical
lbs Square of Virtue, and ths Trowel of

It I * a Sure. Safe and Efficient Rems
dy, pleesant to take, and containing m
mineral poison.
'
From the many fnvorable notices r ■
“O,
“Ith

IF YOU WANT

WINES AND isIQUORS, For Medici 1'urpo.o
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED.

B*tcr GROCERIES /«

f futurity.
■M MM

will

* t-Jhat CHROMOS, LITHOGRAPHIC CARDf.

anisic,
HASTINGS. MICH.

MERIT, and everything you

.vt

xe-w-

-roinc

REWARDS OF

&gt;«

i-riceh

•fl

arned you.
Every boy should

liberality of

s/mw j- nicti

Inspiration of genius, and the toils of

The
ea we ernes the masonic, threshold, or

Uo not be W through

TRIUMPHANT !

F-

. THE

Price, 81.00 per Bottle.

flsrj.

Our Hight

of Almighty God upon

W HEELER «fe WILSONT,

aneiont

B. F. STEINHOFF

l/ltf&gt;qOVED

present picture of power and foScvty—
thia lovoiy Peninsular Stale, with all Ito

wilh:

HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS!

Till I M’llLIHIIAIHI
'Sales of the nheeler

MANTLES.
SHELVES. ETC.

thi’ paxf year in the Bent Guar"

rantee of it» Superiority over all
other Mtrinf machiiun

AMERICAN

MARBLE

man’s pride, will

Ifllsonfor

-

Sitiicai ill Maiital

DENTIST

“ And now,” said Harry, with- as-.
.med gravity,
Mrs. Wild a, .hall I

Bciit£ the most simple in con­
struction, and easilfpodapted to

different kinds of work, running

. easier, faster, and with tess noise than any other sewing

help youf
Union Block, over Boston Cash Store.

OYSTERS!
ROOMS. ^ButwWredidyoufadberr Noth

LADIES

u. ad) u

i« u«.

A. D. COOK Agent.

ger than Bis habit If in a usosnewt of
anger or forgetfulness, ytm tell, do not

FRESH OYSTERS by the CAN or

machine, art qualities which recommend the Wheeler CITY DINNING
&lt;t -WUeon to
p'Mir ot, Superior to any other Kwi«e
h. i„n«

To those, young or oH. w
randy formed this habit. I

dif

�'IfflWIl

A brief synopsis of the work nf the
Coosritutioual Couimixfon, taken from

otixod by a majority c
Is-g.tlatura may make

l|hr lypnHtran Jannn.
Grateful foe the

ir.ny also provide for toe apof Prorecuting Attorney by

renrim of 60 day*, baginning w
27 th of August, it baa carefully
the State Govarumant is still conducted.
changei agitated by various c'asaM of
National Bank of Near York City, and
Exxrcnvx kLixiux, &gt;
Wasxxxstux, D. C., Oct 0, 1878. $

implied threat to tho National banka

onewn* corpora* doubtful whether the plan of building
licipri. It drop* a railroad (o tho Pacific will be actively
'
t adopted iu 1802. taken up again for *omo time to cpmc

ailed. I rue d industry isregaltnus Its
i.died rewards, (trnaualb , but under

atorklioldar* shall bo personally liable
like these- They shall not acquire
lands in th* Stat* except n* token iu
go**l faith in paymnnt of dibx or such ,
a* may t&gt;c
»&lt;c needed iu
m legitimate
legttinrato busibu*iurea, and lands acquired in violation of
tom provision shall escheat to tli&lt;&gt; State;
provision shall also b« made, debarring '
the election* al-all foreign earporaticu* which shall vio

eo return hearilelt and grateful are nt hand to giv* the relief wo promised.
I do cot briisre the prerent panic will
iwledgmctita, and with nur thaakwwurk to individuals half toe injury it
giviii^ wr may unite
.•e-aauon «•! local at
at Urge. Our planetary system is the
creation of nadeasity. It ha* no *lastic- rwn and odd-numbered districts

K

United Stat

The

members lb* prohibition sgainsi di­
dutrtut* th* value of hi* paper dollar ; viding townships or dtio* iu forming
Ilopreaenlativa districts is droppod ; al­
with tile same avidity now that tire gold so, of course, th* vul* placing several
BojmeentativM ou a general ticket in
very pojiulou* placee. The stipulation

political right* an
: tost* tho ballot:

iSEeSSi“Old Hundred," the benediction by
Bev. Noah Faaeett, and with a national

.th.
of MXt month.
Th* Cluosgo Inter-Ocean is to cbanp'
» form from lour to eight t«*a»

1

_

Vico President Wilaun writ** that hi*

F. M. Hungerford &amp; Co.
OKtrsttst. raoni cb

Commission

Merchants.

and other agricultural products mutt of
necessity aril at a corresponding reduc-

ttoutbern Bailway.
i that labor this season liu been paid for
Owing to the state of bi. health Hou hy al! clssaeo Of pn-ducere and taauu-

lecture engagement*
in the Immodlate presen', the premiun

labor to riot materially reduced.

CxaratSt t'etenbergh during th* boll-

Th* St. Louie Mutual Life ho* filed
tags and declares itsrif solvent.

ITHE INTER-OCEAN

Mining and lifo insurnr.ro cumj&gt;aiii*i,
like mnnicijial, railroal, and canal cor­
porations are tho only unr* allowed to
iiu Ton* of Poultry ni.u
, service th* agv of 8U years. Tho pro­
' vision in tho old eonsti'utiun. allowing Wild Game for IMroll and Eastern
th* Legislature to establish maximum Markete.
’
,

I

rill tcccivc I

applteutiuM for jiartton
Th* Judicial artid
JuJct of re H"|«™ c.«„
countries have asked ur to rviin their
to five, and fixe* theirterm at inn v*at&lt; I,. __ j “______ -_ &gt; _ ......
authority of law to do so.
1 trust it
must be provided for. The Legislature
wilt sew be gtren. When it is given ii
will ba more than the equivalent of be­
coming exporters of article* of manufac­
nicipal corporations, may not help priture which were previously artirl** of possible after Jsn. 1, 1K75, the ugh th*
import.
Order* will come for large term of th* first appointed Judge is to
■uxrant* of coin. Li will be all in silver,
in th* Sauli St*. Marie Ship Canal
power* of Uio Supreme Court are stated
I tn greater detail; it shall havo such ap­ except such n* is legally exempted. The
currency, with a profit, and will probably pal late jurisdiction a* tho law may pro­ Lonuntwul exvtnptiun is increased to
secure i. portion of uur pay^n the more vide, not extending to civil case* for rre 12,000, and mortgage* on the homeatoad

0

a

BISMOL MOS!

cd Wednesday morning Oct 8th

U. 8. Gasirr.

Youra truly,
ly cannot be for the public good. W ith
icArert at 82.00 a bushel and every thing

School Cards,

The Texas cattle trade bii* grown to
thu magnitude of a shipnwut of500,000

Tbirtv-«ght young men left Lowell
[am., for California the other day,

o

properly crisbrsto

&lt; I I1IOMOS !

anroirrox or tub

o
pl
p

lUSullUCiX

unmet* in their charge for they own
benefit, providing also for the payment

•.ro •-»
■BE

US

&lt;

And juste to order

CUKN1CE A WINDOW DRAPERY
In any *&lt;yle. pattern* of which we hav*
tn exhibit. We have In stotk a
splendid line of

HALL TREEH. HECRETA1UE5.
I BOOK CAHE8,*nd everything found
■ In a Ftrat-Cl&gt;w* E*tabliiihriici&lt;t, enn Ire
j procure*! by calling on
'
NKIjBON. NIATTEH A^O..
2ft A 31 Canal Street,

GRAND RAPIDS

IfimO

WANTED
D18D

D. SINE’S

Register of Deed* or Notary Public, and
to offices connected with schools and li­
brarian, and indeed whatever other* the

LIFE

BELOW

UR.
THE

SURFACE !

’

tmios n.rsox.

OSE GRASP CASH FRIZE OF

KSMta-ssr1CBO..B.
— HOOPT^AK^

either by elected Convention or appoint-

$5,000
IN GOLD 1
OXE GRASP GASH PRIZE OF
85,000 IN SILVER!
skew ’ismcis

ih--.ii;.t this

Mint r:.

CD

mre'srireduJ* is abridged more than
ona-Ulf br ’

'

BULLSOF SEW YORtf.BEARS

*O

sent soldrera shall apply to the township separately submitted i* Judge Withoy's
proposition on tho license question. by

public prison.

PIER GLASSES!

The ybjoct of Woman's Bight* ro­

brought on the American Bovolution,

son shall

fl

’ TO BB Pt'TKtBUTKB IN

MBS

And ean guarantee WO11K.M ANAlUP
» and PRICER. We and have a
Fine Line of

smEKAKBS tai itter MG KOK
FUBMTOBE, tl CHWtl

S&lt;5,000 00

1.1 u :l: ri.

'4

AND

CHAMBER SEJTS.

G1

that England must import M,000,000

Will go

PARLOR GCODS

X

CITY fi£W6 DYPOT.

Of HASTINGS. MICH.

or or race aro oblitcratrel

thia Anniversary, establuh Courts of

' In Furniture, as now. Parties wishing
| to buy anythlnx to oar line, should
|
not fall to come andrec us. Wo
make a aPBCtAUTY In

X

iMaoaoaai ■ • las i

. Ri"

.

BEAL GENUINE BARGAINS

0

fund to which thar belong

On the 17th, last., the Republicans or
tlto 6th Congressional District noai- tnut that, at least, th* docendants of th*

s i'B FimiTIlE!
z.

CITY /lEWS DEPOT.

A Celebration Proposed.

Circuit Court* is not to extend to dvil
cases involving Ire* than 825 excluding
costs, unless an appeal or &lt;wf&lt;wwri is
is the Centennial Anniversary of the allowed by the apjx-Uato Circuit Court
CoranHsiioner* are to be appointed in
each county br th* Circuit J u 'go. The
Patriots of 1778. Oar JAstoUy. a ITul■driphia publication, makes th* follow- Senate approving in the case* of th*
Supreme or Circuit Courts ; but if th*
Sonata is not aitting, the Governor’s ap-

CD

1NTKB.OCEAN.
HO Lake hl-.Chlcaxo.

liable for the sole debts of naeh oilier.

km* drops tilt prohibition again*! t*«t
oaths, and adds a auction forbidding

Ttriu tj Salotriptiuoi.

&lt;71

HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK,

prohibition, aud all other writ* and proebangcawire, bccauw tlwy may undergo ci’ases appropriate to its appefiuto yuri*diction, and it shall have original jurisprosperity of th* country, with the pro- further modification. I ahull give to
i of their crop* on a gold basis T tho subject, however, my etn-wreet
dings. aud
W« think that scarcely poalble, and
prooiwding* by ssw* Jariat to vacate let­
I havu written thia hastily, but if it ter* patent It appoint* st* own Clerk,
coll* forth any views you would lika tv but nothing is *«1J about filing opto-

Writ, lb. INTER OCEAN eS^rtoJlj r«n*«u:.
I lbs xrest isirevsl* ot lb* Northwrsl. Il.. .
NATIONAL NEWSPAPER.
i Os* thsl will b* tresd islemiuix and sret*! lu
i Aatvireas ia stsry part ot lb* Qtsri.

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Oil Paintings
-

unless for purchtuc annoy, uro invapd
without th* wife's signature. Home­ rkport or tab
stead* also shall bo exempt from paying
tbo dobl* of their deccusod owner* while

ommondation 1 shall inako to Congress,
and barn channel slightly in regard to
banking laws .pico I last had th* pleas­
Can ure of a personal mtervionr with yuu.

THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT
Is eeodecl sd ■ Ith &lt;rnt ere*. a*daVwyild&gt;*(.Msills is dess is rests Um
MARKET REPORTS
.&lt;utl. s* lb. FA^tBRN ssd Dt7&lt;IX»X* UFA •
lbs XsHbweslcsa BELY CFOS.

n

7

„

i II : to put ir in
keep it here until

000.
President Dyckman’s psach orchard,
nt South Haven, nets him 810,000 this

actual use, in&lt;i*p*edetit of the pteciou,
metals, is 8775 000,000.

a

7

THE AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT
,

hibitiog discriminating running c&gt;m •
.
,
trust., i* inserted here, and is tho .uly j P^P1 ottruffon.
ibuvn in th&lt;» section limiting eligibility -diitinvtivoly
-------------------------------- there '
“railroad" provision
is. Tbo provirion* a* to eminent do-,
main ore transplanted to another ar-.
Begent of th* Univotsify or member of
mnrkvt to ■
SPECIE PAYMENTS.
too Stale Board of Educatiua ; no pro­
circulating
bate judge, county clerk, treasurer, or
Tho President is said to favor the
artiest re*nm|&gt;ti«Wof specie payments, w* will havo made a rapid atridn toward superintendent, register of deeds, or
H.I
It
...... ,U.
««
officer appointed by tbo President, can
bold a roat in either Bouse. After the
ready for that resumption with little disother beneficial effect*. Experienre has
ba brought in only on the Governor"* oxenaw uisomre niter on impeacnm'uit
has been directed is extended tu nil of­
I the general prosperity of the 'country.
■hall bo
ficer*. and n-rt merely to judicial. In
I All know the productive cnvrglreof the
this Imsineu of th* country. Silver will
people are taxed to tticlr uttermoet to
[ meet the to mnnda of ccmunrrec. The
Tba Governor may enuveno the House
export* arc increasing with uucqualvd du rd of value*, which will be hinrdod
of Representative* to ditort impeach­
rapidity, while the imports, other
ment. and subsequently tho Hcunlo to
j er i’cniurula is drcjqwd. So i» tho
try it; and if it is Ihe Governor that is
authority to proviJ* bylaw for too to ba inJj.MU.ilcd, this duty is to l&gt;e jwrrod million*, in time, pl this specie* i
juisUige ou all maihiblo matter received
«n&gt;* ciiculaiing medium. It will l*ai
shrinkage
the
to tnnetiun* of
rblte th*
The jusin change in the ediuatiunul
article vests tho control of tho State
University conclusively in tho B*gont*.
Lut obliges theui. when they accept
about eight, and unlove the Influx
l«*gi*lsti«e appropriations. t&lt;&gt; carry out
the condition* attached. The Superin­
' conMqtreatly enhance In proportional
tendent of PuHie Instruction *liall be
■^tia membe; uf nil State Educe-1
our stride* towards a higher approci.- ■tod cate*, e. y., changing names,
I Board*. The Lcgialaturo shall;
|o |br
uf a0
tioo ol our currency will l&gt;* rapid.
.ump|fon with JittUi additional Oiatur____
oarus
or tn* mate ruouc bcu»h, .
.
.
•
i„ nnmri.i eiret&lt;«. - ■
tion, regulating
Agricultural College, and Its form Echool j it&gt;« msmTuC
.
srs recoguirt.*d by name, th* Governor '
*?.*"*'
filling racancie* iu theta.

Th* First National Bonk of Athens,

Cmtrcial
aii ftnilj Nrttm
Il isiwt SSS*IM bv ssy psbtisslls* Islbr &lt;. v -rr-

Mew Advertisements.

ill, no doubt, lead to Ingiibuion to re-

spreading its protection over eywty vul-

IJ

Neatly half a million of money ba* ;
liable lika thu tlockhuMer* fur debts been voted bv tbo Legislative cMimbly I
in Australia fur tbo purpat* of coming,'
too redemption of bill* und not** is out tins rnquiri-iui*nt* ut tbo n« w Educadesignated os ‘-lawful uiouor o! thu
United Statet," inatoad of •‘spoci*."

iln.ertug muila nt a dreadful civil

t&lt;) ttltn pray ere for ihctr c ououiace.

Akriy Zwrye fiMurei -f lltadmj Ha-tn, AtltHmfksateUlslKd only* Auk cren tris &gt;
l.ss*r*-B.-&gt;. It Um tor. Sr «-&gt;o prei'U. ..
THE LEADING

REPUBLICAN PAPER
rir ins xosrno'i^r

through the old Constitution. opens

condition of tho Government, it* ability

th* hour of peril finds him,

|&gt;» rvsrees «f ths trier Mill srtUhttMlXTEF..
OC)[t5 bss Ire* &gt;sMireU.il hu b«re
TEN &lt;:&lt;»!.! n/ FOLIO PAPER

storiaI District, on the various propoiltious submitted, by tho Commission Io
Ci ties and villages ehall be UKOrpor- tbo Lsgialatutc.
ba siren in full.
!ed only under g*ncral laws, though
:Uo Bute boundary
Sir Hugh Allan ha* surrendered his
-listing charters may be altered. The
general laws shall limit their powers ol charter to build tbo Canadian Pacific
Bailroad, and the Government on. its
part has reloosed him from the bond

Clan Grant are

1-nnri.AUATiojr.

rnx »rrtrartc*v rxwxFAHta,
J-OIl 1M7O.

Ehenuiatiuiu,
--------------------- Scalds, Lameness,
Baras, Sorcnca*,
Netintlfiia,
Sore Throat, Boils, Wounds,
Hoarwneiw,
Ulcers, Bruises,
Piles, Sprains,
Headache,
Colic,. Old Sores,
Toothache,
All Hemorrhage*,

startling xltaraUcns, embodie* to* cor-

uired an answer particularly,

NATIONAL TEASKSjniBG-

jJaoo-iu this issuu. Promptly, and ap-ii
patently to the vary general aatiifaction [
of th* public, th* Comiaisrion Aid »«» i
work. Owing tu the podtion which w* &gt;
occupy w* shall not fori at liberty tu !;
comment Editorially ou the particular ,
merits of th* juoposmi amendment*, I
but shall from iiiuo to tlm* publish tbo

" ’

family tea parti**, club

JOB PRINTING

Morion)

CD

3

WnOLSBALK * RtTAlb ~

GROCERS.

Iho links thn: bind

inc aflatod term*.

Atiertis ii tie Hanim Banter.
General, Hon. J.

J. Cole &amp; Son,

X

Cwrese el Mate si-4 Charsk H*.
0*t gar St* UrafUrtu
LAlil) PU8TE,
'

SHOD

iiiffliaE,
UK

at Bin

�U|E R^nlSUC^^B^MI^. I

THE RIGHT OF WAY.

J10NSWA6GLED 1

Heal taw piotics?.

&lt;

' tntoiai pqpu w usrr tum.

CLOTHING.

Regular

ct-rm machiuo is in full

rnmu, XUmtey
t '

'iatejrss

NO

WUHmi:».

.

DISTINCTION
BETWEEN THE RICH AND THE POOR.

On mutton Aid. Bentley wan appointed '

OBS1HMLI “0«E MHUr iK« fflf I

Beyond the Mltsluippi.
iSZ r u s***^’;.
. „ I:un'*a *
«»
Prtltitiu at If. A. Bussell, and 121 firm nroewifatra this. Tbo Boot and I
otbers far an approprutlou 'on Henry i ^hoa basilicas will bo continued by Mr. !
Btmc, was prasanlnd and referred to
who axpiwaa hta sin-j

WE SELL NO SHODDY CLOTHING!

report at next mcetini;.
• want of first clans Boots, Bboco/Uvar-1
PnUiion of H. J. Kcnfield. and it1 shore. Rubtors, Blippwro'cte., cheap lor ‘

rouM

&gt;JsTS*l

nrirco nald fee o»J, .'
~ • i~-~ usmuiaw.-.
liookstore, ha. Iwt received a full line
Prtrca paid for their productions, to soy j Fhe Jl.yii pro frm appointed a. such of the 1 ..xt Books to be u&gt;«!Tn tbo pub­
nothing of the reductton in prtoca on Committee Utd. Beamer It .|re nlld lloKcl&gt;ools.rfthbcfty fur the ensuing
imported necwMlties throngb the reduo-1 Hama.
f
.
which ba offl-ra to tho nubile nt
tlanln
-----.
,
!
—
.
„
itie
lowed c«»h price. He also ha* a
tlnn tn Utt tariff ratro on freights.
With th—. r.^ VV----- ’
. , ™ bldcwalk Commltto reported In fineasaurtmsnt of first else. Stationery,
n ten tneec facta iM-fon- you. wu ask. favor at mnur„rHnu._ _____ !•«,. r..v.
&gt;i&gt;

'•

I Ibo way of the oonstrucfooktng at the question

- nu’’.I.'
: raJ:S:

the Company w ill bennly a Unto from
each perron, while Che benefit* to be
detrlved from the--------road will
be perfectlyy
--------------------The Committee appointed to notify
enormous both iu individuate through j ]»-nons having frtet-f.l* tn retuovo from
wh&lt;w land the rued run* and the public old cemetery. rnported t hat they havo
geaeraily. Forthte reason, it to both 1 pre farmed they duty, having notified
falrwndjutt for the people afong the I ninety nine person* and have pq-ted
lino to donate the right of wav. and, notice as well tu publishing th. wme in
oho, to aubocnlM'r liberally totbo stock, the county pope:.-.

■ ROBKKTtl. r.M.

“riXX..'1"" ""

TO “SV-

.—..

&gt;-!

.1 mi “tB tuaVEKS PUIIX1PPA M. P.
OJO. W.SLXDE.S*«7.
HASTINGS LODGE, NO- &amp;£, r. a A. u

PAJUMKR ENCAMPMEXT. NO. *0
xsir’"4 * tnM,!‘ Ih3,*Jy
•5X WILLIAMS. Swllw...................
ItASTIXGS LODGE, ND. SN.
.»wr

, , .
,
.
,
. ,1 and to prepare swung num to transact I
। wrommen iu.1 m d^ptia, ehroni^ i,llsintwt ncatlv, rorroellv and with di.»etm Monday, through l.to Agent, Mr. I rbaumattem and droiwy." This merff- p.-4ch—.'ter.M» D«A'» Ahtoynto.
23 1
C.O. Titus of Pbltadelpbte, places! on | C;M j, mM|h4 with ^4^ in |
- --------- -- ----------------

cJmntk- of’ iterrv with
of the 1 ^tamillon'» Buehu and Dandolkm-&gt; Etstxt.—AV. Oven and 8. Iz-wiv, an^tnta of Mtehtonn which for ta-autv of
P™ •* ««Wilional jamit m । o®»rilW
»ato Warlati A DavScbmHtata of Michigan, which for beauty of
*
T, Lined Adjustable Itamper Stove Grate,
finish, exrallcneeof binding, jmd perJ- 1 ’ for buruing wo.zl or &lt;J.l. On* of tbe

LOCALS

copying a full page &gt;■&gt; by 13 inches, and
What Physician* say about Dr j rae-LU-d of your fuel and otherwise |
glvta every euWivl.ion of land from a&lt;- . Trask’s Magnetic Ointment
Many mak” yuur'stovei much miro valnable

Srtcixx. Nonet—We pay 41,60 a.
cord for dry siovo wood on subscription.

DEPARTMENT.

.

t

OVERCOAT DEPARTMENT.

l»u Overcoats,

Visiting Cards.
Buelncvi Cards.
Weddlhg Card*.
Druggists Lsbelii,
Full Klirct Postess,

s

Wo make a Specialty in

Hoavy Winter Overcoats for Men,

Picture Frames,
Having scoured the Services of

i

MR. JAMES M.HEWESi
Who is fully Ccmjuent (&lt;&gt; make

for Boye.
for Youths, ...
Children’s Chinchilla, Cape and Other Styles of Overcoats.

Shirts and Drawers, 40c. to $3.
BEPuMRlJNG !

IW SIU V UMH WI IB IBB
To Merchants wc Sell Goo^t as Cheap as they can buy them in any Eastern City.

MB. WILLIAM H. STEBBINS
An Ezperinrtsl |&gt;c.-von in

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE

HEMM!

Donee Programme*,
Wedding Invitation.,
Double Mammoth Pcutero,
In fact any kind or style nf Printing.
From n one line Card to a Ten Short,

i and onw th. t will be appreciated by all'
Oro. &amp; Wm. Ckvvtand, Waterville,
'
who hove occasion to consult a plat of
.. .i——------ —------------------------------------ ,... -------------- -------.....
~ -' our City or any of the Village* in the ! I)r‘ Uuck,DSllutn. Munhall. Dr. Ires , iiU«.
»sesfc»««.
cure bargain*. Cal! nt ones.
25tf
I------ s-^-s no ontlrcly reliablepints have! t'jn&gt; tatngirtiuld. Dr. Bmgbam, L'tina. , Bore clnnee to torn..!: Scaaol room*
„
„ ,,,
Council mooting. Monday evening.
Seo Sidewalk Ordinance in another ■
been madJ.
Tbto map has • N- Y-- Dr. Brunson, Clinton, Dr. Bim-H.
cheaproMMFIlCl t I
f carefully cxamlnel by our: Clinton. S.-i advertisement in another
, (.B/^i,’w“i r.n.3ts • -. MUtalS: ’
’
■
“
column.
This wesk| pap»r it dehtyvd a day by I
IVm«bb Bnrl AmiI.'Sm re-,1 r—t.lc ' . .I.... ..
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36 CANAL STREET,

GRAND RAPIDS, MICH

BACON &amp; KARRS

CIHPBEH on
PHSLOH SETS,
SOF^S, &lt;
COUCHES,
fHUOIlS,
BUCKETS,

«d. on Saturday.

this &lt;#tr alone.

is at Maple Grove, attending the funer­
al of lira. Aiktnen,

| Hasting., P. O., Get 21 th. 187:1.
, ^bu best remedy fur Diarrhea, Cholera
I
Henry Burcham. Jay Ih ane. Lemuel' M-arbus, Colic and kindrod Diseases ।

GIVE US A OAIX !
Most carucsUy we comaroud this Atlas Knowles, H. J. bally, J. L. Whwe»r. :
to the notice of every ttaldetU ot Barry i Direct your totten to number ol P. O.
. __ ____ M..____ ... - ----.n,l»l» ..

CLureh in this city.

1 fl j
“

praggi.t,
j
°
.
. -

J. Itoazsr., P. JL

gan«.
preach at tbo Presbyterian church In
this city Sunday morning next.

Ushod, and like everything that cornea
from that office is a thing of bcau’y.
. ..
The Ladire’ Society oouMcted with
Kruanue! Church. w31 boentertamed by
Mr*. Joliu* Rtmeon on Friday afternoon

.
It
'h®in af,J'“4,UTllI“ ”
deteraiaesl Io pick a quarr 1 with us but
.
d„
w- Ut, none othvr ।
I
tfw MnJret feeling*, towani him i
.
f I)a. withou: WMHlng u, ,

air. wootsy uns jum
“““• on
mcrus, uo
—of hi* boot and shoo shop a sign that fe wo in friundiy way advised him that

Give them a call.

never used
inquire uf sotno fri.-nds
coutwrning^ts virtuiw.
h era, and uses tho patent wheel at that;
nd warrants them right up tu tho
-hub.
__________ 13«f

The Hire House hotel at Grand

Tho tickets en&gt; out fo- the Fnotaau ■
B»ll to be held nt Union Hall on tb«
7th of Nojwmber. wxter the auaptore of
P.rarer KreCo-apony ”
’ ''
Citv Tim muaie i» to
Bond. Tickets t2- imrtadiag

W. H. STEBBINS,
H, W. BELDING.
HaaUngv, Oct. lA-23tf

P IA NO S

FOR SALE.
i 1 Span Horses,

1 Yoke Oxen,

"1 bo CoMtitutioual tjommhwion did
its work in exactly half the time allow- Min, at tk» Dtntal nfier
A. 1‘. DK.tK^ if. P.,
Otrr Jrl*v A Side’* Dray Stori.
30
Financial matlrts nro alowly but
perhaps nut just complimentary to the surely improving all over tho State *o
I
businmi*
men
all
»ay.
Suhicriptioas to the Capital Stock of half and half i«pcr* in a into utne,
i Tl»o State Treasury purchased Oct. 9,
194,000 of Michigan &amp;afo bond*, sixes,
dqe in 1878 and 1883.
Cwrebro-»pinal -mangitiv is said to bo
kiln bf-limo,’just burned, frwoh end
of tho doxens ofjournals n.ing the patent I prevailing among the horses is Grout
Hope.
township, St. Chur county.
- We paid a visit this morning to the
Bev. Zacbarish Eddy, D. D, has
A rare chaneo to nuy Dry Goods
I nlcn School building, which to now
icing pushed forward very mpldly by
W. I. F. Hams, Esq., who hss a force
f twenty men at work. We arc glad
to know that Mr. Hama has tbo Job in
hand, and we are Mured that the build
lug will be completed and ready fur
A meeting. in the interest of our new’
occupancy on the first Monday in next railroad was held nt PoJunk, Rutland*

The Board of SuparvuKM. oomploted
ih.tr work and adjourned on Saturday
looming to Monday. January fifth at 2
o’clock, P. M. Tho official proceedings
Will bo published in oar next paper, tn
the mean bM it te not too much
tn say, that tbo work of tho Board
was never done more harmocicusiy, and
we think tbair action will meet with al-

the place, op­
. A. CKJODYEAR'H Hardware

:mbkr

from the editorship of tbo Albion Hr-

Dickinson pointed it

i Oat. Bil&gt;. A. little fun attached thereto.
Forwmo roaron, tbo sprakore were
roptreented a. B-nator Anderwu from
Eaton Co . Carter from Barry Co., nod
Ackley from Calhoun Co. A rouaing
meeting, intense interest. «700 to the
atoak and one mile right-of-way wax the
nwult. AB wonid have passed off as
noth gathering* ‘urtar.’ had not a flax­
' Luadcd urchin discovered in tho Scuater from Calhoun, the veritable Fred. of
drug tame. "By
«V b* ‘*I »
, bo blamed if the Senator from tho ICth
| j-,^ test th. -n- who sdvwttaw
j himself m the ‘City l*ogRW.' '
I that chaj&gt; from Baton Co., didn’t look
1 like lM»ey, although ha wvre a Create,
‘ bat. and loomed up about sis £»«t.

k1;

SMOKERS.

Bo assurnd that 8. J. Rich keeps the

I 1 Two-year-old Heifer,

1 Yokelyearling Steers,
1 Two-year-old Steer,

1 Yearling Heifer,

First-Class Instruments.

24*8heep.
R J. GRANT.

IN SEARCH OF

THE
CASTAWAYS:
ItosaaUo
of
A

XamUra
th. Un of Cantata
Omni st Um Brig "MUsels." s.4 Jrjh.

New Scales.
New Styles.

naaa being sorried on by Jim Button.
Jim m on SoOmon Street, and dore
our, »«&lt;».-« than ooy other mstitubon
of the kind in Hasting*
Die store »

New Prices.

Very Low.
CLHUUITCOUIlTS-1874,1875.

bb ~ . and the inatiiufion’te unurually pro^-erou*.
Tho State Dental Atofciatfon wai in
nt Ann Arbor lau week. A
committee reported .troagiy in fever of
I nil dentists in tbo B»te joining the
t-ndas union &gt;.f dnitnta for mutual pro-

Treasury

■jp^.i^agsa

to $25
5
to SO
to 15
to 20

|

FOll SALE

Gold 108 3-8.
lie-want to-day.

YOUTHS’

to $12
5 to 50
...10 to 30

SPECIAL NOTICE.________

£ -- S-S-fc «!•&gt;-«• UMiWr pito.
tiKiet eminent vtvu h.ngtneera tn u»e j
i
u • ,
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AND

U|l•^nr*1,

I

An Atlas ol Barry County.

■«.&lt;n e .nitric .

.

BOYS’

Children's Suita,
Boys’ Suits
Youths’ Suita;..

FURNITURE I

------------- - . - - .
.
Near Btauffer’o City Pining Room*, or ,
j
County, In amount *qual tn value 10 and i-wwe 82. IT, «»• allowed and Nations! Hotel. Apply E. H. Lathrop, i
all you are asked to subscribu in stoak| order to ba drawn from Contingent
or donate In tbe why of road tied, every : Fund.
Partiw desiring to borrow Muncy cijaax
j Aoronnt of V u„ Tinkler, iflowel ut
Ho EveryOne!
tber in largo or small amourdx, will do
Looking at thia question froth this; te.OT.
.... .
,
, ,, ,
, well to call on Fred V. Young. Attor­
•toad point we believe we should fall to
Aceounl ot John F. Gain*, work &lt;m I gA
"a G** BnauL
ney at Law and Justice of tho Peace.
Office
over
20U
.v .
.. ...
w.v, oiivwa Hulu the bo.it stock in Hasm... the
».«« Pottofllce.
«
urge upon you all, not uuly the |ktojwrity cd and order to bedraw from reaper.: d ® awl
lor
thBt nunc
— -----but the abtolute duty ef taking ttie n- Uve Word. a. changed.
u Jd go Urc-foal. We all know Gary,
The fosf shilling Sugar
r in Hatting*,
quMtc amount of «:&lt;s* and of donating
On motion Council adjourned.
aB.j know ho means just what ho saja I« W1J by g. J. iCoi, !)„,
truggitt.
Itltf
with U&gt;e least possible delay, as you may
J. W. BKXrinv.
Store on Jeffcrwra Street.
24w8
1
l&gt;c asked, the right of way. In the town­
Another frosh arrival »t sphtrlid
ship of Hastlnini we are informed every
—
■■ ■ «----------School Book - a fine «tock, such as
The modtaua! clfocts of Bachu arc , «in bo used iu tho city school*, just Musical InttntmraU, at S, J. Bien,
]&gt;cr»on bas/rve^ done thia, and that the
lOtf
deeds are all exocuteiLMi-n ofPralrioviUc tumined up in tbe Unite ! State Dis. : rocaivw and for snlv at live and lot 1iv.&lt;
Barty, Hop.-, Rutland otnl Irving, can j pswatory a. foM«ws ■. “It u giren in • P/tore by F. D. Ackley, nt the City Ih-ug
dbrl I.U1.I.P., » b. tahl.J
,h.
,QC1,
,~r
U,W
th,„ok
bbJ
Tho Grand ItopLlt Biuinea. CoHegw !
already
good a* thei.
Mate
. ,
,, ,,
usnohave a road is*
J.
„r 1 ,
“”.k-.
’1 ... .U ncknowlmiged tu bo the brat furnish-1 1UII Heads
,
M and tnoit comtnodioua iu the uerth-1
Statements,
gUnd, retention or incontinence of urine, Vest.
Ito reputation for nmeriority '

MA80NIC.

CHILDREN’S,

Cheap Farms iu South-west Mutant t.' 1wants nt the Public for everything in

.

12
15
17
25
6

Fine Beaver Suita for Men, ....
Fine Custom Made Suit, for Men,..
Double Breasted Pea Jacket;.. ,

STMS &amp;
DIM

Tho Atlantic A Pacific Railroad Com­
pany offers 1,200,000 acres of land in 1
i.Vt.ual and Southwest Missouri, at
from S3 to 112 per acre, on seven years' |
time,
tnw, with free transportation from StSt-Ij eg
Louis to all purchasers. Climate, soil, i
timber, mineral wealth, schools, church- '
es and law-abiding society invito emi­
' &lt;• I Bill■ fn.n, nil WMnlM ,In.i.t nf 1

$12
15
30
SO
• 40
18

Good Heavy Casnimerc Suita for Meh,

EMIGRATION TURNING,
Mrs. Wm. II. Hayford offers Ler M rj'tore other residence, nt a teacher of
U1U'*’, both vocal amt instrumental io.‘luding tho Organ aud Piano. T.nr.s
! ?,0®° for Mlcewns, payable one half
!,n £4’r“noc’ .. , ,...
Hasting*, Oct. 14th, 1873.

Account ,r Hhertll Vrooman, was rt,, ■_ ,
~
,
faired to Finan-r Committre.
h“.“j*„’/
Aecount of L. itumei: wm refa.red to M'Draery gmale. thiafaUandu aaknowl
Finance Committee.
b-v 0,1 * 1,0 ,ho
TMW,“ “
Account of T. Alton. M.0Swm allow- n"‘y’_
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PRICE LIST FOR THE

NEW FIRM!

further West are prompt and reliable.
: Heath &amp; Co still lives and arv tolling Tho Texas connection of this road is
uow completed, and passengers are
.
1
: rash prove. 1 bo hundred* ol Picture ctlmd a brat class, all-rail route from
■raaC.naimlU.won Ordinance* report- Frames, made by them, throughout the BL Louis to Texas, either over tho Mis­
rd fcvorable to tha adoption of tttwKkU j County, will «x«k tor thnmselvc at to souri, Kamas &amp; Toxas R. R, via Bedalwalk
'
WBtir Ordinance.
n*.un.n—
tupwiorily in that lino of their
On-motkin tho report was accepted.
butinrsv Coffins, Cotket* and Undrrtnkec*' Guodt wo keep iu undtoss variety
and guarnutcc entire satisfaction tu all
Northern Pooscnevr Agent, "2 Lloyd
St., Buffalo. N.
or.-E- A.,Ford Gene­
ral I’uMcngi'r AgaaL St. Izmir, Mo.
Hauk.
oct22t2
yes and nays m follow. •
Qnrstiom will be cbcerfull* aud prompiAyi-a—Aid. Muiige, Williamt,B&gt;Mmcr,

side of Creek Street.

: : BUrt.

n.u*uureUfiwtii&gt;is,)
- ■ •

principal potato in the
yv. Ws believo that

B"areroom, 2fo. £55 Greene, near J

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c -vering a period of woudvrful bnmi- I
Htaiioa into the inlori ir. Ix-tweett the ‘
Mi-risaippi end tko Rocky Mwufains, ■
tire fact wse dew.hj»id that bare was
perennial i»as utes. “boundlras. • idles*,
gateleas," where cheap beef and mut­
ton, also, could bn rained to fted the
world, and al the same time, develop

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division

ftota Wyoming, the chorao homo of
graminiiorvus animals. Probably C 1uradu is the grand stock-raising Eldo­
rado. The vast herds ot cattle fr.au
Texas, Mexico, and other section*, are
driven into thia Territory, to aw .it buy-

gisis of Coknwdo, ft has been disrovered, which covers the plains and bills
nine months ouvof twelve, possesses
gnat fattening properties, aud at the
prswaut time the numb er of cattlo in
tost country is estimated st two hundred

large yield is always a legitimate aim.
and is sure to be profitable in one way,
if not in another. A crop may lie •&gt;
expensively raiwd ns to cost mure than
it will sell for, even when prices rule
high, and yet it may bn worth to tlw
owner all that it cost him, mu', mule.
In the light of au agricultural experi­
ment. it contains instruction, and if
made with sp dal refervure to ths. ob­
ject, it toay prove extremely valuable ;
and uot auervly this, but it baa the fur
tb&lt; r advantage of leaving the laud m
better rendition for future crops. Two
fanner, lor example, who inve.ts non
heavily than usual in his corn crop, iu
th* expectation of a proportionate yield,
(tough he may fail to reulixe t u full
fruition of fan plans, is at least tolerably
Aura of more than an onlinyy yield,
aud derives in oidhian, other in&gt;?dan'-*l
benefits iu tb« A-xtrn tillage, tbo extra
manure, and tbo dcsdruction of weeds.
Thsec advantsgea are uot roufinrd to the
first season, lint reappear in the suc­
ceeding crop, and, it taken in tlw ag­
gregate, uiU psobabiy return has outlay
and leave him u margin. Av a rule, 1

fttSt

tioas, aud live yuung hdy who sets her
cap to capturn him will be stuo to find
herself caught, for bo can not be do­
mesticated to any alarming extent.
When I rm him swelling it down
street, with his kid hat, aud plug glow*,
and fancy cane, twirling it and hi-, mu»-

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M.ncsc'T.
. I'inUsiAUB. MsrA.ll Mak.

that of
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will rosily contain at« time tw.-nty-five '
thousand band •&gt;! cattle, one hundred |
. thousand bogs, aud tilty thouumd sheep. '
The oattfo are brought in by ('.roves, put.
in tho bands of partirs who sell ifa tu 1
i to Ea-t.-ro buyvrr, and ar; then driven
, into tho cats tor tranqsutoliur.
Well
leguiatrd le»f expresses aorf run bo- I
twet u Chicago and Albany, New Yuck. |
Brighton. snJ otherXs-ii.t'v And tbi*
is the method br wKlch we getourlxef
; Cattle hit ut«&gt;n coni at twenty cwutx per
bu.be! are transformed into* steaks nt
thirty-five rents per pound. Tbo era ul
, ctuwp b-Ml b*a not yet dawned upon us.
The ixoblem rsmal... unvJved. — /take

£s,gaolia Balm
SSfiHto,.
Complexion.

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OLD, RELIABLE ABO DIRECT ROUTE,

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A WATCH FREE
1
fish whou the tin is tilsl iqarneJ, and the
.wvgUwmoi I4e &lt;41 (always supposing !
a go.1 biaad). print tneir charm. upon ।
memory. The ti.hrry te carried un gvu- I
erally trutn Julv to Novomlwr. all along ■
tlie west coavt of France, Two of the
Liqp-st stations nn&gt; at Douarenney aud
than mist of us would suspect. A cr^p Cuuiurncuu Floats ot boats go out
thus raia.si, even it net manageI witu •«r tew tuilea and *|re.dout their nets
the beat uf judgment, is at Lusk a step by the side &lt;d which some codroe is
in tho rigM diwxtiaa. I: is an effort v.
develop Ufa tugboat tsjavibility of the .
soil, it aims at a high mark. Omul

Tbi

WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS

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*t mH aUasn era &gt;m
rwl Maw.l aaM kImi

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ing to boy ru' h They are sold by the I
thousand.
The eurer employs large
i.uuibrrs uf loots, who cut off tbo
beat’s of the fivh. wash and salt them 1
T he Cab are then dipped intn bulling oil

'vinegar

bub reckless, but ho in evidently
nest. sensible and means business
probably l&lt; .* money the first year,
if be avoids serious mistake., it
prove the most profitable crop uo
raised. |f ii should even hare no &lt;

tin ; the labc Is tire put on, or Mmictimca
enameled on the tins, then they are
ready fur export - It doei not always
। rm tub.- ruin, nibensi that ibofongt'rthe UVH.GST9NE
tin is kept tn-upeued tbo more mellow do
the fish brtutue, and if proj^tly pteparI pared, ago improves thcui as it does
Suod wine. But if they are too salt at
rst, age dues not benefit them—they
always remain tough. The sixes of the
tins are known n&gt; half end quarter tins
There are two half-tms, one weighing
• ighti-en uunees. and the ..’ther suitsen
ounces gicna. The quarter tins usually
w-igh about seven ounces, but there |
i» a largo quarter tin sumetinir-s impor­
ted. Whole tin*, aud tvrn larger oats
Mill, sre ured in France, out seldom

bitters

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That Hfa, TsSTw, Sk£y-Lxkfa^&gt;nh
•r
itysa. Wteiss WwsSUww. VSsees.
•to Weese or say ansa eC MewMr nsUly
ewttols ato OMseiMr saSsr Its InSyenas.
fa Mat 11 will es yee Nte fMCawd suso

The only animal which we barn on
exhibition thia evening is tlio fashion­
able young man of the period, and I
may be allowed to say just here that
the pariad secrua te bo unusually long.
Step forth, (.’harks Augustus St.

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For* Tam Jartsm &amp; Sajiias

Go to the Banner Office
DR. CROOK’S WDiE OF TAR I
aTrs TfsnsfissMU kr raw ■■rrn.IT. r—u sori— l«
tes« liss rsesnl

New Book for Agents I
W. «... A ...i*

' will see that he baa a tine head—of
hair, lor tb" Ml iipuu which it grows
t. extremely mellow, and ho keeps it
। weR rilled. Sew with what tnatbcmali। cal precision it is parted in ii» middle.

Wild Life in the Far West

KIT CARSON
rriment. and wil begin to realise what
meant by ristemat'c farming.
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ioinrrw, N Y.

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for FINE JOB WORK.

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tuit drunk, foshamsbiy fuddled, as it.
wore; doesn't know r to-tfow his grand,
u. other, is his uncle st wot, or efas wwss. ,
He aloe r wears with gran* aud exquisito ]»&gt;lieh; imhwd. it is ratbar a
pleasure than othorw{« to bare him '

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RATES OF ADVERTlSIlfO.

VOL XVIII

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1873'

MWHil aid Illi!to Cinb-

NO. 27.

Tbo Superintendents of Poor submit­
Enamro Snanos, 7 I’. M.
On motion of Mr. Day. the saves* ■ ted tbo following a* their report :
Board convened pur»uant to adjourn­
went rolls of the several Townships and
n th B~r4 tf Suptrri.tr. */ Jterry ment. Roll railed, quorum percent,
the City of Hasting., were referred, to
Board proceedad to bustnes*.
tbs Committee on Equitation of assess­
undersigned County Saperin- ,
The Committco on Miacollanvou*
ment rolls.
Seven and woe halt mills on the ag­
Undents of tbo Poor for Berry County,
The account of Richmond* At Backus would respectfully submit the following Claims, through their Chairman Mr. gregate valuation of tho taxable proper­
Munroe, further reported, that they had ty of tho c5bnty u equalised by tho
report:
examinsd tho following accounts, and Board of Supervisors will give Hie
amount required, to-wil: (34^)25.1 G.
We. would therefore recommend tbe
adoption of the following Resolution:
RndtM, Ry tbe Board of Supervisors
of the County of Barry, that the sum of
seven and one-half mills ou the dollar
bo iM-Mcd on tbo aggregate valuation
Armiiws Stasias, 2 r. x.
of tbe Real and Personal Estate of said
flaard convened pursuant to adjournCounty a* equalised by raid Board of
meat. Holl eallml. Members all pres­
iSuperviaora at V&gt;* present nasion.
ent. Board proceeded to business.
AH of which is respectfully submitOu motion of Mr. Munroe, tbo Board
ntoc-eded to the election of County
Ilrain Commuaionor by ballot, with the
Haaar Bm»i,
following re»ut;
J amu Yocm,
JauurA W. Houglitalin, received 14
Joms II Dav,
votes.
J*me» W. Hutightalin having received
' On motion lie Report of tbo Cotstn majority of vote, of all tbo Super­
visors ole-tt, on motion of Mr. Kvsgle, i
! mttteo on Finsace was accepted and
be was declared duly elected as County
adopted, and referred to the Committee
Drain Comud—font-r.
uimii Apportionment of Taxes, for di­
The Clerk laid before the Board a
’ vision of taxes to the aceeral Town­
ship and city of Heating*.
We would ncotnmend raising bv tax
The Committee ou l^iseellat.rou*
an additional sum of (3,000 00 for e«of Stuie Tux apportioned to this County, tituaisd expeuse* to February 1875.
That t|io BujxirvUns of the ■ ClaiUM llirougb their Chairman Mr.
| n hifh or. motion was receive 1 and ref-p
. heveral township, and tbo City of flan:-' M--.I.-. , forth : ftp Irted thJt they had
1 rod to the Cutnmlltre ou Finance.
' lugs be. and we hereby directed to tu- 1 ruauibicd the foUatring movunta aud
tli.-ir -ll.iV.nr. ..
Tint account of Janies A- Stjiecwy uhd
s&gt;9« upon the taxable property, bith IVliobl
; right othm was prevented, ami ou
real mid |ierwnaL the several sum* of |
motion ot Mr. Yuunga, utarw received
money rwpiin-d to bo raised by certlGaud roL-rrotl to the Committee on Claim*
catn u[ the Town Clerks and Citj BeOn motion Board mljourncd until 7
"ooeder, for township and city purposes, ;
: o'clock thia evening.
.
also to nsse** upon the taxable property
Wx H. 1‘owxa*. Clorlt
of School Districts fractional, such sum* ,
of money as are pro|&lt;rly certifoxl to, :
aud required by the Bebool District,;
Enron Stsainx, 7 r. m.

DIVING FLUE.
BASE HEATER,

Board cunrer.vJ pursuant to adjourn*
meul. Roll called. Member, all pre.cnt. Hoard proceeded to buisness.
Ou motion ol Mr. Muniw, thaatiinunt
of bund io lx&gt; given by tho County
Drain Comtuisviouer mu Gie-1 at tli»

*luill be n cnxlh|o the County in ap­
pearance. and at tbe same time furnisJi
U'rexmmralafion for tha r-UvsiStation and
repahilion of it* inmates, according to
sex, ago, and cvnditiuu.
•
J. M. Nnrni*,

THE BOARD OF SUPERVISOR 8.

Er.itf Syor. qum/tj-cio yo qiri S^p.^cpo/i
CiTtor llssxim*, Mich.,
October 18th, D*78.

GREBLE &amp;. RUSSELL

1W»-

CALL AT JOHN bTAXLEY H

Pure Wines and Lioucrs I

I/upnorED

SweeT’s Hotel,

SEWIIVG

jl mwewh
S

Michigan Exchange.

Sab s of thc }T7melcr .J- D"iison foi

the j/ttsl year is the Best (iuar-

|

rtt atee &lt;&gt;f its Stt/.eri r:'y orer all

other sen-illc "'arh(&gt;;
the ino't simple in Cttn-

ass

si ruction. and rustly adapted to

!

different kindn of work, running

IF YOU WANT
u
i easier faster, and with less noise than any other seufing
TCERIEB for
Money cexore./
?
- Jfwri'vJ machine, are qualities which recommend the Wheeler
,

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I

J. P, ROBERTS &amp;

FINE NEW STOCK OF
Tcxsbat Mobkixo, )
October 14th 1778. $

Board couvexwd pursuant to adjournsment Roll called. Mow bcm all prnent Bosrd proofed to brolnre*
T)m&gt; Chstnnan announced the follow­
ing Committee*:
,

HATS AND CAPS.

Medicines

£ 1 le
,tao

1 to
Cl. 1 tu
I .: 1 lb.

by ballot, iu place of Daniel 11. Pratt,
wborni term of office expire*. Whereup­
on Daniel B. Pratt having roccixod n
majority vote of all tbo member* of the
i Board was declared duly elected^—Ou motion tho B.&gt;anl adjeufued until
two o'clock I’. M.
■
Wm HPbwas, Clerk.

Board conveued ptuauanl to adjsnrnmeat; roll called, member* all present.
Board proceeded to btuiucsa.
Milo T. Wlmdie, County Treasurer,
laid before the Board tbv liat ot Bejected Taxes for lb* previous year al
l&gt;u otter, also at the Auditor Geuerala
office, together with tbo list and amouuli.
that have been charged back to tbc
county, and by tbo County Treasurer to

On motion of Mr. Day tit® report was
the Einalixaiion ol tho ararroimwnt roils of
tbe several Townahip* aid tha City of accepted end adopted.
Ou motion of Mr. Nichol* tha roper!
Hastings, beg tea’" to submit the fol­ of the County 8nparintendenta of Pcor
lowing a* tboir report :
wu referred to th* Committee on FiAase—tacal Rolfe of tbedifferenl Town­
: ship* for tbe twenty yrurs last prat V.
bo b*uad, provided that he ran procure
the tamo to be doo* at a sum not ex­
Deeding four dollar* per volume.
1
Tbe Committee ou Fioane..-, through
. tbeir chairman, Mr. Kaagle. submitted
lb* following-tferirreport:
!
Wa find 111* following amounts mm—ary Io bw raised for tbo ensuing

AMERICAN

MARBLE

PAINTS &amp; OILS

PJKENIX CASH STORE'

G^CNwhoh.’D.nwA.S. Bngbeo.
Ephriam F. Manley and Iravera
* Centre on Mtecellaneon. Chi«o-|
and Artemn* W. Chapin.
Committee on Finance—John K*ap&gt;.
Henry Brown. Janse* Young, Juhn H.
Dav, and Aartn J. Walker.
Committao on County Buddings—
PteiMte. Brown. Aaroc J. Walker, and
Chari"* N Youngs.
.
Cummins*
oa balaH's—Henry
Brrom, Jam- ToMff. .ndD-nimmS

;77ohn K-gto.

le-JsAn H. Munroe.

Ommius of throw oo

not be Undersold.

Board convened pursuant to adjourn­
ment. Bull celled; member, all pre*
cat. Beard proceeded to business.
The Committee ou Misoellonaous
Claims through their Chairman Mr.
Munroe, further nported that they Usd
examined the following accounts aud
•would recommend their allowance sv
follows:

Ou motion of Mr. Cta»j UmA report
'
b
Oo motion of Mr. Day the report was
adopted.
Mr. Creasy offered the following prewm accepted.

«*!*’Retene fctoof. Art Ws. 1».
WK
Cnlnrotly. BalUnis, Act No.
| Unltsrsliy. AM. Ad Ko. 11 USJ.

10 oVloek A. M.
Board called to order by Chairman,
members all present, Board proceeded
to busiocM.
Mr. J. M- Nevins, Bccrctyy of the
Barry County Agricultural Society, on
behalf of raid Society, laid before the
Board a certificate duly verified, that
said Society had rate— tbe sum ot om
hundred dollar* and upward* during
the preaent year for tbe purpose of pro­
moting Agricultural, Msnufsclurer* aud
M»ch*niCT art* in said County of Barry,
which ou motion «** received and placed

Mr. Pleiad** Brown moved that &gt;b*
Board of Supcrviacro appropriate onetwsulicth of one mill on tb« dollar ou
th* aggregate cxpslired vslnaticn of tho
County o! B*rry, to aid the Barry
Cauuty Agricultural Society n the
erection of building* aud pertuaxuul im-

M otion prevailed.
Tbe Committee upon sppoe-.ioom.nt
of taxes, submitted the following their report:
Your Committee to whom was refer­
red the matter of th* apportionment to
ths different township* a&amp;d tbe City of
Hsstinp, of lb* Blate and Cowaty
Drain and rejected tax fur th* year
1878, would trepeetfolly beg to*vs to
submit tho following *tats«x&gt;cnt of their

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uatior. for above the real wealth of Use
State, besides being extremely onerous
and uajsst to parties having the misforlone to be in debt, and,
rLr.m, It i. believed that a law
could be so framed as only to tax prop­
erty u. penoto owning tbe same, and
also Ui enable the aueaaing officer to
ro«cb a Urea amount of moneys and
er.dito 'list now escape taxaifou.—
Therefore W ft
By the B~rd of Supervisurs
of tbe county of Barry, that tbe Hrm.
th* Legiateture of tha Slate of Mirtti-

BOOTS AND SHOBS,’ John H. Monnm. F-hj«h P- Bansum,

Dye Stuffs.

On motion the report of the Commit­
tee was scripted and adopted, andjso
much thereof as relates to Dinin Tax
ws* referred to tbe Committee upon apporttea meal of Taxis.
»
Supervisor Day iotrodaord th* follow­
ing resolution :
RavtrrJ, By the l)..srd of Supervisors
of the county ol Barry, thv: the County
SupL-tiulendenta of Poor of said eoutity,
draw tbeir pay for tbeir servieeaas sack
out of the County Poor Fnnd of said

ThoFCommittoe to wham was referred

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS

CLOTHING.

On motion of Mr. Day tbc report wa*
accept vd. '
Mr. Bugbeo moved that tbe report of
tha Committee bo auimondwl by iprortiug 250 days in place ol 225 day*.
Tho amendment prevailed, and tho
report a* axnondol wi* adopted.
On motion of Mr. Munroo tbc Board
proceeded to tho election of u Cmmty

Arrntstxix Snatort, 2 r. m.
Board conrened pursuant to adjourn­
ment. Rod calk-1. Mombere all pres­
ent. Board proettoded to businoM.
Tho Committo upon Equalisation of
0Mo«&lt;ment rolls, submittea tbo follow

'Wilson to the public as Superior to any other setcinff

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OctoUr 15th, 1873. f
Thia being tbo day deeignatod by th«
Board convened pursuant to adjourn­
tatuto of tbo State ot Michigan, for
ment. Roll called. Membars all pres­
ent. - Board proreeded to busineM,
Mr- Day offered tbe following reso­
lution :
Rrnltei: By the Board of Stxpurvla- ,
or* ot tbo County of Barry, tliat George '
Eiklee, now confined tn the Insane!
Asylum at Katemasaj, be released and |
[wnui'.lod to return borne
|
। Ots motion of Mr- Munroo the resuArtemus W. Chapin, lutiun was adopted.
J. in. H. Ds;.,
On motion of Mr. Kcagle, tbe Clerk ,
Epbriatn F. Muuloy, i was allowed an order of five hundred I
Gmtgv’ C. Nichols. I dollars to apjily ou salary,
‘
John Kwigfe, i I Tbo amount of Gioirgw II. Brooks. I
and ten other* wa* presented, and on I
I motion ol Mr. Henry Brown, were re-1
reived ami referred to CuuuufttM ou
Miser ilanirutta Claim*.
Mr. .Day offered the following reso­
David G. Robinson.
Chari-s N Youugs. lution :
JtmM; By the Bwd of Supervitars
Aaron J- Walker.
of
tho County of Barry, at thmr Octo­
John II. Mimrou.
Lcandi-r Lapham. ber S.-asion, A. D. 1873—that the
Maple Grove,
Heurr Brown, County Surveyor, be and is hereby auth­
Orangeville,
John Q Crorey. orised’to purchase at the expanse of
, PraineviH'-,
)
Lewis Wilcox, the County, one Book of Record tn bv
Rutland,
'1lvni«on 8. Bugbro, kept nt bis office ; also, one hand book
rtiarna|{Jc.
Elijah A* Banrum. for each Township to contain copies of
Woodland,
James Young. tho field note* ot each town. Soul field
Yankee-Spring*.
note* to b« kept at his office, and to be
Munro*. -John Q copied iut, iho hand books at his own
On motion of Mi.---------Creasy, ot Prairieville, was ebuseu temrxtwuao.
nunrv Chairman.
On motion of Mr. Phillip*, tho reso­
On*motion of Air. Munroe, the Board lution was adopted.
proo-ded to th* election of Chairman
On mntipn of Mr. Pleiad— Brown
by bdl.it, with tbo following result:
Board adjoornod until two o’clock &gt;. m.
t&gt;. O. ReMwew. sf g—U»p City ree'd 16 »«•"
Wm. H. Powxt*. ClarkJsl&gt;s Q Crusj.of FralrtenU*
» ’“£•

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Tucasnay Moaxixc, )
.
Oct. XOth, U73.5
[
Cham.es N. Yorxos, &gt; Committee.
Board convened pursuant to adjourn-;
Aaoov J. Waxxxe, )
n-ont Roll called, member* all proa-;
| On motion of Mr. Nichols the Report
exit. Board prncevdi-d tv buaiucea
Aud we reestnasud that the Board was adopted.
The »[*«cial Committee on Salary of
County Superintendent of Schools, d- pass a Resolution instructing the
Mr. Munroe isoved that Use report of
through their Chairman Mr. Munroe, Draw Commissioner not Fo issue any
the CommiUe* bo amended by atrikibg
submitted ths following us their rejKirt: order? payable until after the Grat day out all dial portion of the same that re­
Your Oimiulttoo on the Salary of of tlic aucwedlsig Februsry after tlia
lates
to ciaterax
County Superintendent of Schoois, hav­ job is finished. %
Motion prevailed.
And are furtLer recommend that the
ing had the subjoct under cvdlwivrution.
On motion of M*. Crewry tha report
would wommend that T. B. Diamond, Supervisors of tbc Towush-p of Baltias
amended
wia adopted.
County Suporintonduat of Schools, be mure and Rutland be authorised and
On motion of Mr. CreMy th* Sitriff
jmid four dollars tier day for hts anrviccs instructed to aesesa upon the several de­ *&gt;&gt; instructed to pan-base tbo neces­
as such, to incluilv pay for stationery, scriptions in their Township* the sums sary amount of wood for lb* use ot
and that bis service, shall not sawed as reported b; the Drain Commisaioner
Court Hi-.um aud Jail.
225 days in any one year.
On motion Board adjourned until to­
All of which I* moet T-vp«-ctfully sub­
morrow morning at the hour of eight
mittedo'clock.
Jumn H. Mrnos, I
Wm. H. Powaw, Clerk.

I Un motion of Mr. Keagfe.
' of Hie Committee on Claims.
I ted and adopted.
• On motion Board adjourned until to­
! morrow morning nt the hour of eight
I o'clock.
Wm. H. 1‘owxas, Clerk.

D. G. Robfasou, having received a
raajuriw of voles of al) tho Supornsor*
to-ll &lt;&gt;■&gt; &gt;oa-]&gt;• ‘“Vltea you to&gt;oll a« W» «®*»
j}j' elect, he wan declared duly eicctod a*
Htevre of HU1KH BHU.’S. Butte btrect. HaMlBga. Mich., and exaiuin. the Cliairnvnn for th* current year.
Mr. Munroe, moved that the Chair­
Wb^r A WUwm betore purch-lng eteewhere.
man aj&gt;i»jtnt tho tuual Cvmnuttoc* eonateting of the naual number of members,
tugetber with a Drain Committee coasiuting of three member*.
Motion prevailed.
On motion Board adjourned until to­
morrow morning at tho hour of eight
o'clock.
Wk. H. Ptovraaa, Ctort.

HASTINGS IARBLI WORK

We would report that we d. era tbu
furnace at tbe Jail unsafe atod would
authorise the Sllcriff to sou that it.be
made secure by covering tbe pip— with
iioo or tin, aud covering lhe arch with
brick so aa to let th* cold air pas* be­
twren the area and covering.
’
W« would also recommend that the

On motion of Mr. Day the report was
accepted and adopted.
Ou motion of Mr. Nieh&lt;d\ Board adt‘Burned until to-morrow morning at the
tour of 8 o'clock.
Wk. H. Punu, Clerk.

I The beat, ns shown by the arrows, passes down the front be­
; tween the cant lining and the outside across the double bottom,
and up between the back lining aud the |xidy of Ute stove, thuy
bringing the heat close close to the outside of the stove, and re­
taining it near the floor, where the cold uir always is.

■

Motion prevailed.
The Committee oo Couty Buildmge
submitted the following report:
■ TLo Committee on County Buildings
, would report, that after a carefal exatn.
inatiou of the County Buildings wo
would recommend tbit the Sheriff of
Barry county be instructed to erase tbe
;w*Ils and foaec around tbe Court Houao
yard tp lie repaired from time to time,
ns tbeir condition may require. - Also
that lie be instructed to .repair the cel­
lar nlaira at the Jail, also tbe gate at

ease for file* and pipers be purchased
for the uao of the County Clerk'* office,
of milaUo nil* to bold the papers that
constantly accumulate therein.
We would farther report that we find
the building* at the Conntv Fann in a
fair condition. Wa do not deem It ad­
visable to make ary moee repairs than

Poritively saves Half the Fuel of any tonight- Draft
’ Keeps Fire all Winter without rekindling.
Jias a Cast Iron Fire Chamber.

DENTIST

each county id Ike Blate one eopy, re­
quiring that they be laid before tbeir
several Board* of Supervisors, respect­
fully ashing their cooeurrenee in jptilioniug the Legislature to euaet the
much needed reform la our Tex Law*.
On motion of Mr. Manley tbc R**oIni ions were adopted.
Mr. Mtmrcc moved tbit when the
Board adjourned this week, ft bo until
Monday, January 5th, 1874, al 2 o'clock

On motion of Mr. Henry Brown the ':
resolution wn« mlojitol.
The Committee on Salaries of County ’'
Officers, through their Chairman Mr.!,
Hetny Brown, submiued the following ' ]
us their report:
Your Gimmittoo on the Balaries of J
County Officer*, haring had tbo subject' •
under conki&lt;l&lt;*ratio:&gt;, would rvcommsod ।
that aolnritu l&gt;o |&gt;aid u&gt; the County Of-',

D. B. Watv,
Huperintmdenta ol Poor.
Dated, ILuunga. October 14th, 1878.
Harry County Poor Farm account
from Ort. 11th, 1872, to Oct 141b, 1873.

Naiivills,

itb. That the occupant of any Baal
Relate mortgaged, be required to pay
tbc lax assessed so mortgage, and the
collectors receipt therefor shall bo a* *o
much money paid ou said mortgage.
RtnktJ, that dm above Preamble and
Reeolotion bo signed by tho Chairman
and Clerk, and ibat tbc Clerk cause to

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�Tbb GaoaXM fa HHnais, last einter I afThe Union Trust Co
uaeared the pamage of a maximam *’

IPHOfUli

freight tar-ff ou all the railroads in tbe

tiou in Chkago, a rosulutiou was intro­
duced recommending the passage of a
similar actin other Bules; pending a
mutton to adopt tvnaidrrable durusufoti
was bad, and tbe oppuaitiua to its pas- ;
sage was very vigorous. Among other
things tbo toU-iwtsigUatemeutof existing |
ratro as compered with what would be

Boston, instead of being 80 c -nts ou
fourth class goods, avoid t&gt;* 81 47 ; ' on
wheat, 81.22 1-2 instead of 80 route;
I ra flour, 82.711 instead of 81.60 ; and oo
White wo in this country havo been wtx.l per MW pound* 83.46 3-4 instead
going through with our panic, the pro­ of 81.60.
gress at events in Europe has boon too
interesting tube entirely overlooked.
Tbo condition of tbo finances there are Murton of Maseaihusotta, on *x-Govto us nf tbe utmost importance, and ths ernur of Nebraska, end one of th* rsrAfirst point of ioquirr vary naturally is, nt fsnurni in that Agricultural ritste,

and a Deissocrat, tbc rtrictert of tbe

and that son* shares of a fancy nature
have fallen twenty per cent, and there, beneath oar notice, and knowing as we
aa here, tho Govsniment is entreated to do that the editors of it caunut reply to
our artidea, and have no stack in Wade

also in the ideas of operators. If trouble
breaks out, there is no telling tbo ex­
tent which it may reach. The panic is
Vienna indicates something of tha C
asocial condition of Austria, while tbe
heavy stock apvjulatiouv in England
combined with the irrepreosible rise in
gold there and the scarcity of breadstuffs will require the utmost prudence
to prevent a monetary crisis. And if

England or Germany, it would go hard
with Franco, also, whose financial posi­
tion, owing to tho drain of money into
Germany and the failure of her crepe, is
none of the strongest

quently will not give any attention in
future, to any uta they may publish
about us personally. A candid and
question of public importance will al­
ways find a plane in tho cilnmns of tho
Bonn, but we havo no spare for any
attacks on individuals or slurs on per­
sonal appearnute. or false statements of
any kind, anil do got propnso to allow
anything of this character to find place
in our columns, ot to notiro any such
attacks, no matter where published or
by whom written, which are personal
to us, which pertain to matters, other
than of public. &lt;n official importance.

fint number of 8t NiM* has just
bom iseood. PictijriaUy, U to one of
HhcunatlMU, Scalds, Latuc&amp;eiK, 'ilX-uSirJ
the most lieeutiful magasinee in tha
Bunt*. Sorrnewi, ' ‘
Tlw new Miseteeinpi bndgo at St. country, being enriched by designs from | Address, J I~ Peters, 690 Broadway, Neuralgia,
Lotus, with it* tun eel. approache*, etc , tho i*racils of Miao Haltoek, Sol Eytinge, “ ~ ‘
Snrtt Throat, Bolte, Wounds,
will probably coil about I9.UOU.OW; Mi*o Ledyard, Bhrppard, Ku-ph-ms,
Ulcer*. Brulves
tho bridge iteell tfi.UOO.WOO,
Amxbicsm Hokxs. - Tbe Octobtr num­ Hoarseur-i.
Ifolle*, Beard, aud others. Tho read­
Don Antonio Lq*&gt;i Santa Anna, tb&gt; ing mstter is varied aud bright There ber of Jawriosw !!*•"• is brim full of I limdMhc,
Piles, Sprains,
old Mexican general, now an exile, ie
Colle. Old Korea,
g&gt;«d thing*, and folly maintains its TooUuutlie,
i*«*rag a miserable hie, having sunk are thirty-lhrre article*, eomo fur the
AH Hcmorrliagon,
from ooutencs to tbo inert complete very little ooee, eomo for tho oldest of high standard of amuring. intererting 1
Dlarrhcro,
JL
young people, and eomo for every age and instructive family literature. With The Cunard Steamship Company betwsea. We find in it* brood, well a pair ot beautiful Chromo*, it is only ’
havo (tetennined to withdraw their vee- printed pages, poems, by William Cui- two dollars a year.
Agent* are doing
*ols from tbo Wort India aerriue to »n ton Bryant, Celia Thaxter. Lucy Lereorn, splendidly with the combination of tli*
early day, and establish a daily lino bo
and othora. There Is a capital human publishers, Cha* II. Taylor A Co . 123
tween Liverpool aud New York.
In 1863, twelve Bartlett j&gt;o*ni were fairy sketch by Rebecca Jlarding Daria. Washington street, Boston, end 92 Marexhibited et the Worcoster (Ma**.) fair Donald G. Mitchell contributes a char­ ‘ ket street, Cbieogu.
which woiglied between eleven and acteristic article, entitled Who W'rote
twelve pounds.
tbo Arabian Nights I and the first chap­
Dxnoaan's Yocxo Annate* is among
Severe lighting is reported at various ters of a serial awry by Frank R. Stock­ tho boat juvenile mngasineo that come*
points in Cuba, between tho Spaniard*
aud insurgents, resulting in a loo* to ton are given. A salutatory by the to our table, always sparkling with ea*
(imdnctar, Mrs. Nary Msp&lt;-* Dodge, to trrtaining and novel feature*. A scries
euro to reach tho heart ot every child- of finely engraved cartoons, illnstin.
reader—and the hearts of tbeir fathers ting tbo evils of intemperance, with doaud mothers as well. Among the stories ecriptioiu by Dr. DeSms, is announced
we find a charmingly told account of a fur tho ensuing year. Yearly one dol­
h trees, were sold at ehuritTa |
fairy'* visit to a bee hive, by Annie lar, with a beautiful premium. Address
sale for 11,400The vintage of the Australian viuo- Moore -, an exceedingly luauy little W. Jennings Demorvat, 838 Broadw«y.
ynros to estimated el 500,001) gallons j story by Margaret Eytinge, and lively
that of California for 1872 was 4,000,- tales by Paul Fort and J. 8. 8tarv.
WO gallons.
Lucretia I’ Hole tell the adventures of
Tbo Ohio and Kentuckoy Masonic a doll; Noah Brooks has a capital arti­ uendent, unoectarian journal, devoted'
to Religion, Morale, Reform, News, Ut- '
Mrvorsl hundred dollars for the Mem­ cle for boy*, called By tho Bea, and Olivo vratarv, Music, Seionce, Art, ete., am! ia
phis autfnrer*.
replete with every variety of matter
Tbe official returns of I’ensylrania ionod Hat There are also interesting suitable for the household, including
give Gordon, for Supreme Court Judge, description* of cobras. passenger piga majority of 14,294 and Mackey for con*, the curious inhabitants of tbe Btoncs, Poems, Tales for Children, and
other contributions by eminent writer*.
State Treasurer, 25,852.
Fmallone Islands, and tbo Piute In­
It ii edited by T. De Witt Talmage,
Tupoka. K&gt;n*a*, hail a moiutvr fire
! on tbo night of tbo 19th. Several large diana, LeaidM bright little Jingle and a who is editor in fact, aud not simply in
buildings indudiug three newspaper whole page printed in large typo fur nsrae, and throws into tho paper all ol
liubi children with big eye*. Wo must'
ufiircs, were burned.
his wonderful talent and energy. C.
On Sunday last a slight earthquake not forget to mention as an admiraide H. Sprague, tho most famous preacher
was felt al baa Francisco, and ou tbe feature a short story in German, for
sumo day a volcanic eruption camo from the youngsters who are tonniing that
language. A similar French story l*

rappartera in tho Aaeembly havo also
viaoted him, and besought him to say the
word which shall cumpove tbo diAcuity.
Ilia onlr answer is a vague letter, eay­
ing tha: his only object is tho union of
parties ii Franco and the restoration o*
her giorr, greatnew* and prosperity,
which nobody believe*, cud whfch is
understood to moan that ho remans a
Bourbon of tbo eighteenth century; Th*
eonaoquonoc is that tbo majority &lt;»f tho
AsesVibly, which turned out Thins and
put ia MrrMahon. with the intention of
retiring him nt the first convenient momeat far filling the throne, has practi­
cally disoolved The Bonapartists will
act with th* Republican* in prokmging
tbo present government, or in the resto­
ration ot Thiers to tbe Presidency aa
the recent elections seem to indicate the
people desire, and tbo OrfoauiaU also

archical fusion which require* of their
Chiefs komething very much like hu­
miliation, while MacMabon ia willing to
continue in power, and tho Republican*,
undo? tbe energetic load of M. Thiora.
will sustain bun for tbe present. Honea
we may safely conclude that tha ruacfor the present. Franco will sustain a
Guverntnenl, Republican in form.
In Spain, too, tbe Repubtican pros­
pect lias decidedly improve;! of late.
been equally fortunate in conciliating
loading men and in strengthening tho
military power. Tbo Car1.!*:*, whom
Castater recrally satimsted. all told, at
50,00 men. bare met with a eerie* of
damaging reverse*, and dissensK.ll* are
rife among the leader* aad domoralizatfoa m spreading through their ranks,
while deaertions are of daily occdrveaos,
aud if the arouunta of tlwo* who make
thorn are to be relied upon, the CariWs
cause ia in extremes. Al any rate tbe
area of its control in tho North of Spain
ban bora greatly diminished, white th.
bombardment of Abaante has greatly
iacreeeed tho odium of tbo enemies of
the Csatalar Govarnmon’. end tbo tetter
ie bow receiving tbo support of tbe toed-

Topeto Tbe choice, by etectam of Free*,
dent far tbe Republic of Sjwun to »oon to
taka place and either Caste tar or Salm* r
&lt;m wiH bo elected and o*ther is an able
Mtateoman, and would make an orcaDant

THE ALDINE.

Hhaw, who was convicted at Sandy
Hill, Wusiiington County, N. Y„ of the
muidrr of bi* wife and childrsr. Dg po»son, ba* been son Inured to tie hanged
on Friday, November 28th.
The trial of N. L Roberta and F.
Glee*&lt;in on charge of larging bonds of

Tremaine was making his argument for
th. defence A leading journal says,
Eighty-six *omen havo rah red tho
“it io rather difficult from the evidence I Michigan University thir farm.
and speeches to detormiuo whether ■ Gen. O. L. Spaulding of St Jahns,
has been prevented with a Sir KnigLte’
Btokua killed Flak, or Flak Stokes.'Templar Badge, rained nt F200.
A brace of Cocgreraional dead ducks
We demand of the 27ms« Jenrao/ tho
—ColoueR?) L E. Mewmare ami Hon.(Y)
proof of tbe truth of the statement, that, S. D. Clay, both ol (Truod Rap*.!*.
“as Senator wo fmudulaully changed i They had 105 couples at tho recent
Odd Fellow*' party in Sarptuck. A
superb dinner closed tho festive periur­

On tbe 27lb, thy Bl. Louis Banks
socceaslallv resumed currency payA Hud ion gardener has this oeoson
mnnta, tbe deposits being loygly In ra»M*l Cv# Iras nf tr.ature.1 Hubbaid
eqnash on three-fourths ol an aero of
ground.
Tho new Univanity hall is to b* ded­
icated a: Arm Arbor on tbo 5th of Nov.
Preparation* are going an far a general
The King of Saxony is dying.
galaxy.
Fred Itougtea has gone to Europe.
Tbo display of apple* at th* recent
Carpenter'* majoritv in Iowa to 21,­ County Fair in Grand Traver*.. »u re000.
gnrded aa tbe finest ever mad* in the
The » heat erop for 1873 will l-o 220,UOO.fMMI bushel.
Gen. Cad waiter, of Now Jersey, is

There ie excitement in Alaska over
th* Sitka gold tn-Ms.
Increase al population in California
during last year, 40,000.
Thus far, in 1873, 2,691 mites of rail­
road iia’o l»oen c-mpleted.
Union Pacific train* hare already
bven dvalyed by the snow
An er tmrt volcano bos been found in
waa married tert week, to Miss Emma
tb« Wluto Mountains of Utah.
M. Gould of Muir.
Travelers through thia part of the
State and Southern Michigan report
lbs growing wheat crop aa very promis­
ing. end a large bredtb uf tead eown.
Tbo Bay City Chrouiclo uji tbo salt
ahipmrat over tha F. A P. M. Railroad
this season havo boon about 125,000
barrels, and the entire shipment from
tha Valley about 475,000 barrels.
The rwidonco of Mrs Mary Puitt at
Niloa, was burned on the night of tho
16th; only a portion of tho hraaaludd
guxls waa saved. Iam* 14.000 ; inaur*d far 83.000.
Th* Deruocruta of Detroit have nom­
inated Willfam C. Danoeu fix Mayor,
' Senator Edmunds has returned from Michael Halloran far City Cte*k, Joseph
1 his tnp to Europe, and was in Waah- R. MeGrath for Attorney, and Fred­
erick Ruhl* for Treasurer.
angtou on Thursday.
Tho Board of Su]*Tvisors of Eaton
The New York Bar Association
Thursday night resolved against an County mm on th* Uth, and adjourn­
ed on the 18th. The total oquahsod
elective judioUry.
It ie said that owing to nnaamanogv- valuation of th* porsoaal mwh and
moot ooTarnl of tbe evonterfsttore will real oetate ia tbi* county t* &lt;7,070,164.
Tbe tax to bo rrieed for county porpoeM to 832.978,03,

workers &lt;4 Now YorkThere are ever a hundred battle
flags of Indtaoa regiments i« the state

in ins north vest

New Advertisements.

The Republicans of Detroit have
placed in nomination tho following ex- '
cellent ticket. It should be elected by '
a decided majority. For Mayor, Hugh |
Moffat; ForCIsrk, Charles H. Borg-1 A Washington dispatch eaj* tbo Atmen ; For Attorney, Francis G. Russell. I tonury General decline* to interfere in
tho twosecut'ion begun aguiast default­
i For TreoA'irer, Edwin C. Hinsdale; Fur |, ing Pootmsster Slewart, of Pittoburgh,
Police Justice. David E. Harbaugh; For and there to a pro*p&gt;&lt;ct at tho accused
Director of tho Poor, I.uther B. Wit* going to tho peniteatiary.
Tho signal office rsturu* show tha: at
, lard ; Fur Justice of tho Peace, Fluren*
tbe great storm on New Brunswick
coast. August 24th, 1,122 veaaeto were
first view seems decidedly Frencky -it
destroyed, end the loss of life to have
The approaching municipal election boon nearly six hundred. NoarwlJMO
is a question of flags. Tho Count de
Chambord will havo nothing but a in Chicago i» exciting intense interest building* on th* land were ranted by
White Flag, but tho French people gon- The candidates for Mayor are Kith Rc- tho same gab;.
AU tbo Masonic grand bodies of tho
erally will pot consent to give up Xbe i publican, the question being Bunday
state uf Mieaouri, excepting tbe grand
lodge, held their annua) sesoioM at 8tticket in tho interest of law and order, Louis last wesk. Th* reports praoer.t
in favor of closing all places at bus nets
on the Bgbbath, and restraining within
of tbe way and has made a visit to tho closest jotribls limits tbo liquor
Chambord ; and tho tetter's loading ttafic, may bo elected.

Aside from this consideration, the
survey ol European matters at this time
concerns itself chiefly with tbo pUitical
situation of Franco and Spain fornei'bct the Asbantee war, the visit ot Victor
Emanuel to the Emperor of Aestria,
nor the Catholic question in Germany
rise to prime importance. la Franco,
the monarchical programme uhidi was
so promising a few weeks since, lias

REPUBLICAN PAPER

Tbo CHI Chromo*. Concluding that
tho day has passed for the class of ehro- 1
mo* hitherto offered, it takes a “new 1
departure.” and gives its *uhecriberi i
■omrtbing t*u times letter. Tbe first I
and mott noted i* “The Twins," by Sir i
Edwin Lsmdseor, the greatest painter ‘
nf animals that tbo world has ever pro !
• duoed. The Chromo ia a superb picture, j
measuring nearly two by two ami a
half fret in sire, and wool 1 Ire worth
Bcaiaxxa.—Tbe present number cf
about twenty dollars in the art stores.
Sfrthur, whkR begins a new volume, is
Two maguificeut Scotch thephenl &lt;L&gt;g*
unusually rich in all the deportments of
ai« reclining upon tho top of a shelving
biography, criticism, fiction, poetry, end
illustration. If there be any charm in sheep for which England and Scotland I
names, there is ample field for great are nitcd. and lying at her f«et are tbe
expectation in such well known literary '
twin lambs, which give to the picture '
titles as Fronde, Stedman, George Mac. , its namt- A rich landscape complete*
di^nld, H. H., Rebecca Harding Davis,
tho picture.
Celia Thaxter. and others of equal merit
“A Wee Bit Fractiuua," the next
if not aqua! tamiliority In tbo open­ picture, ia u recent production of tbe
ing paper, the first of a serioo upon the famous Scutch painter. Thermos Feed,
। old and new South, Edward King pre- of tho Royal Academy cf At}- A beau­
I scats to us, pictorially and through hie tiful matron with dark hair and eyes,
I graphic pen, tbc Parisian city of Nev
bolds in loving embrace her little
Orleans Ths sketches are fol) of life, daughter. Its troubled face, the tear
and the social view of Loustaua. jx»t on its check, the broken playthiug* on
land pruonut, calm, dispassionate, and
[ tbe flour, and tho demure look of lh.&lt;
terrier, show very plainly that an April

Commercial ail Family Newspaper,
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THE INTER-OCEAN

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NATIONAL NEWSPAPER.

dem, bolds forth roost sntertafaingly ;
and there are capital notices of juvenile
books, intended for thus* who will read
tbo book*. ami a puralo department that
will certainly sharpen tbo wits of tbe
youngsters
Published by Scribner A
Co., New Turk, at S3 a year.

Advertise in tie Haste Bauer.

Chromo
School Cards,
tfrry /tews

ii'v&amp;ErUE'

depot.

Magnetic Ointment
CHBOMOS!

Abbey." The rainbow which easts its
hues around tho Abbey of St Albans
I serais to invite tbe reader tea p-rutal vt
tbe history of a time when tbo Catholic
Church was in its gfotv Mr.Mclhjuough
‘ gives an excellent critical ami biographi-

“dabbaUi Altenrooa," a young and hap­
py atoilier. with brown hair, blue eyes,
met rosy cheeks, rile outside of her cot­
tage doer She bos bosn reading tbo
gixal book, but it h*» falkm upon her
Up, aud aha seems to bo peacefully
' man, whose poems will shortly apvxsr meditating upon what aho has read
in csJlectcl form_ Tbo portrait presents The little buy standing Lr her side liaa
a fare not unlike tbe pictures of Bret j forgotten all about bis “April showers"
Hurts. Mr. Btedmsn stands high cs a

PARLOR GCODS

CHAMBER SETTS
n uusrnnt
PRICE)-

He contributes a sketch of Elisabeth
Barrett Brow nine, tha tribute of one
poet to another, which abounds in fins
appreriation anl delicate touch.
Pro­
|
three two pictures make a most ap- |
fessor Newcomb gives an interesting ac­
I jiropriato pair. They each measure,
count of tbo dew telescope now coni fifteen ami a quarter by nineteen ami a
stractin™ at Washington. Two Amer' quarter inches. Tbo approprieto j laco
I for •'The Twins’* is that of a renter­
her—Catherine Earle, by Adeline Trafpiece between the others.
ton (author of The American Giri
Any or ill ot three Chromo* go to
Abroad), to run through the year, and
tbo Kirtbern Pitchers, by Rebocca Hord­ Every Subscriber as be may elect, the
ing Davis, to bo concluded in three or price for a subscription varying from
13.15 for the Weekly end one of tbe
story by Edward King, Only Half a cheeper chromo* to #5.25 for all three
Woman ; a story by Louise Chandler with the peper. For further perticulare
Moulton, For Pastime. Tho poetry is call on A. L. Horton, Agent for Barry
by George Macdonald, Celia Thaxtar, H. County.

S75.000 00
SINE’S

GIFT ENTERPRISE

SBEBOAEBS iU itta BIKING ffil
FEMW, I) CetcjM

*5,000ana IN
GOLD !
xi&gt; C**U
oxe

pros of

F. M. Hungerford 4 Co., M,000 IN SILVER!
aEtrxgAurnoDVCT

Commission

Merchants,

13&amp; nsT&amp;i rrnKxr, urrnoiT, Mien.

11., Margaret 3. Preston, and Richard
Watson Gilder. Topics of the Tima, and

aorrar comas in for a a hare of castiga­
tion far haring imputed irreligious motires tn the magarino fa tbo publication
of an article upon Proteitsntiam.

Night lights—Gkw-wormsMan advertises, thou reelirss.
Lucifer matches—Prise fights.
A- right angle—Catching trout.

OB.

HUMANMISERY.

LIFE

IEL0W THE SUIFACE1

The modern song of love—Cupid-dit-

Dvxs 15,000 is Pxxxicm Gives
Away.—Chief among tbe papers devot­
ed to the reel interests of the laboring
muses, is the ^swrwwu VorLin, I'ttyb,
Man respires, aspirsa, coutpiree, and
published at Pittsburgh, Pa. Tho Oc­
ex(tine.
tober number, whiab fully equals ia iaBeaf-atoak is meat and proper for
torost any of its prsdocosacrs, contains
unusual inducements for getting up
clubs. Over »5,WN worth of Pianos,
Sewing Machines and Organs, ore offer­
ed for their pries ia subscription. For
example, if a sowing machine ia sold al
seventy-five dollars, any one who will
obtain fifty subscribers al 11,50—tbo
regular price—to tbo H'erlmy
will got the sewing machine as also fifty
cupioo o! the paper sent m subscribed
for. Address, the Advisor Publishing
Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Opposite

Dmxan’a Mornttr Msasxzn.—The
November number of Dmwwaf * JfortMy
presents its usual rich display
irf fall aad winter novelties, illustrated

UNDERGROUND

CT THE GREAT CAUSE

LIFE Sira PHOTOGRAPHS ! JOB PRINTING
INK.

CRAYON
WATERCOLOR

BEARS

B. F. 8TEINHOFF
Grass semi aoura BQET

The anther of tho eaying,
"You
must always take a man as you find
bun." was a constable
Pasaimate porsoui are like men who
stand on their beads; they eeo all
things tbe wrong way.
It takes just three timos as lone tew
tell a Ito, ou omt subjeckt, aa it dux to

which to one full page, a mi&amp;iatare of
the celebrated Chromo, “Homo. Swart
What requires more philosophy lb
Home." This Chromo to one cf tho
taking things aa they come? Parti
ernes given to each *3 yearly Sc been tier with them ■» they go.
to thia model monthlr. How eo largo
Them U a groat deal of dignity
and beautiful a piotnre con bo given thu world that is kntnpoeed entirely
away is «w ot the marvels of the day,
for it moat be ismembeced that those

Scrofula Syrup! BULLS

AND OILS.

mineral potaon.
'
ron‘“*u««
From tbe many favorable notice*
hare, we select . few

TE8TIMOXIAL8 t

SiniQl ail mol

DENTIST
OYSTERS
CITY

DINNING

ROOMS.

oar ktenikbniunit bus
iirafugffi,
STUCCCVMS LOE,
LBE at BUB

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

�Ths

At Middleville ou Friday night last
tho hornw ofGen. W. Kidd war burned.
It had been vwssl for
time, KUJ
i Use fire waa of oouree tbe work of an
Uoendmry. Ifr Krid wa. working ia
lb* Thomae miO ia K-nt ootraty, wxn.
i five mile, away, aad while the etnliere'
were still burning, some partisa start.*!
| to inform him of his low. end whet,
about three or four nulra on the way

FOR RALE.
On Monday, through hte Agent. Mr. I
• &lt;1 S'ii...... I.u, f _ .1-1. &gt; &gt; . . .
.
I

NO

DISTINCTIO
BETWEEN THE RICH AND THE POOR

$

By Aid. Bentlay—

I foot. He re turned with I boo gentle­
men. and is reported fo have c^Uenti.
•Of informed them that bo hired um
Gou. W. Bentley to sot tbe house on
fire for the purpose ok obtaining tbo in•“rance After arranging this little
matter and providing for collecting tho
insurance, as is charged, he was permit1 ted to return to his work, and on attcihpt was made to keep tho whole mitlor a secret. Rut one of the Insurance

The End of Fain.

WE SELL NO SHODDY CLOTHING!

Morbus, Colic and kindred Diseases

_t
•
“ ^7uu2.?
" “ £1■

i o««
!00
W*. and are accurate, a
‘mS r
d-tab“ -“IU"" » - ™-'r aw
■ ?1? « “4 “•
wl.“ W"W«*U«l bj .11

20 if

8. J. Rich Druggist

th* beet buggies' in
&gt;ly charge. »I50 for
m

vuy or any or tnc vuiagva tn tho
Tom)
UT1G at ! o’uotytaanoentirely reliableplatahave
. .
, .
'
'hitherto been mad*. Thia map In.
AiMU k,.r, ..aus.u mu...

-hub.

8UX3P

IStf

PRICE LIST FOR THE FALL AND WINTER
Good Heavy Cassimerc Suita for Men,

—u.
.agoiu. CTJUtx-lxin .
■
------ --------------- -- ---- — —
«. r»o&gt;e.'. belt. «i» W, -Un.ol u । '!'U
. ..
Agent la now canvassing the county
Kidd shut down tbo
aud delivering tho&gt;o already entered.
VW ...
utitiaucv
'
- I Moot earnestly we comnn-nd this Atlas
I shut off the hsail-galoa, which ho IWc" nnd
I tn the notice ot every reaidenl of Barry
and then returned. He then slated Nays—None,
be constable that his clotboa looki-1
Mlowvng remlutions wore offer- correct map of the county. Tbe price la
only $10, and la very cheap far eueh a
thabby, and that he vuhod to I
AU- Re»“"‘r ■

them. Permiiaiun being nireu I
D’kmti on tbo second day of June,
•» •rvguUr rm-sting of ths Cumbe went to tho bouse f.w
1 that purree.1
uion Council of the City uf Hastings, a
Not returning ia due t,•
time ths officer ,
WR,
lo ctablrih a
went to tho house, and was told Mr. K. 1 a certain Alley fifty-eight feet West of
vn
11* A -"..MA Clnlnn
*._ ! TmIT-_... K« I.mMmMm.. &lt;
C. .... I

He is
fit!

Kalamuou, hustings. Lowell
Northern Michigan Railroad was
yesterday nt Kalaiuaauo, and wo
that it ws* resolved to p
tho line a corps o^jAgiuwn to finally
locate tho route, and that two additional

,
:

j. m. iiDWttit. n. &lt;

-

112
16
30
30
40
18

DEPARTMENT.
to $12
6 to 50
.. 10 to 30

OVERCOAT DEPARTMENT.
$

for. Boys,
for Youths, . ..

‘6 to $25
6
8 to 30
3,50 to 15
to 20

Children'8 Chinchilla, Cape and Other Styles of Overcoats.

Shirts and Drawers, 40c. to $3.

! tagea ho has hitherto offer to the farmer-,
a good square meal lor 25 cents, be ha&gt;
। now rented tho Barn trcunlly us- &lt;1 for

MH sunk

.loom — o ciuca uiia niuroiug, rue uc- ■»» “
.... j..-. »■.
.
.1 cupant* cf alxm.lir.gbor.M- in the First - b,.,*ral ,"*u*
hitherto gwmned his
— - *&lt;tt® “B'UM -1 -,,y ‘*’ln,r !h
- ”,cjr wt&lt;*&lt; at tbe Eating Houte. Giro him
’i*** I Uw»u in tin,n to nioTa
crup*ia 1 s74- ■Warf
- ■
•
Whether thia shall lie co, i. forth* 1-0- . «»« Uleir bouro brilliantly illuminamatE tou beard the sews :
.1 B«r, O»Ur ta
U &gt; •”*- A«
“
K.U....O ...I Km,
“I‘'-C".-M-«~“
Hunt time, is the cause of
.alMd,.U.,n. are
MW It.
kowriniioa,
ran-|. &gt; ~
-- ™
----— - - ' - it. I Of the UCXt thirty days,
Ul"u&gt;p«»l.l«.jB0.l
“
.Star Hat Store will sell
st . «.o&gt;'d-ilDK nxrf. -..-I, *.
had to uV wot'.- (n-m a ; their immense stock of Hats,
the ton.... A-adt.
;ddw&gt; oa Kt., .tt^t, ..4 pa„ Ut.lti Caps, robes, mufflers, gloves other paper iu the County.
—...Jl.
Io- thr.."th tarl ,.1.1. .nd 0m... 4r
the following unheard
Beyond the Miaalmtppl.
A sm twSM ««.-! m!.w, Ktj ‘
™ \"’J*?*' “A” “ “/ fiees.
Head their list
OO ifend.T-ol»nk») i-k. 1 ^™-T * ”??“■ Ih- l1"1-”1 l-w1"-. I .are;ally over and sec if. it
Thousands have already gone, and
t."".ios. « lb,
ho— the
"TT '
. "'un'1 bc "" "hi"'’ »‘izens thousands more are turning tbeir eyes
™. st -d .
“ all. th.bnwk _ “«th. a— .0 d-"K. ~A pwt-l
Haiti,,ge to ,m,j them an toward, new homes in the fertile West ।
2±' &gt;h.ro~„S.-lk.^~,Zl.h.h.
to“s ““• —
. arty visit.
To those going to Missouri, Kansas,
Mddott.
,h. h..d, ofo..
T„,„1„,^^,h,iw„„ T„uo ■“t'11 &gt;’.'T
I’-UU' 'nucra Nebraska. Colorado, Utah, Wyoming.
Nevada. Oregon or Coliloruia. wo roc•st Ih.wwuwrtd.ot.il. nplodnl «w- tart dwihrt wow&gt;www' th. w.hU-boys turned up leakinn- vmtnend a cheap, safe, quick and direct
lrout«x via St. faiui*. error the Musonri
Itaert^tkAdM. U«- trt.d.ttwth.to.w.g .am«l-dtu\'"t-«PS
Pacific Railroad, which runs its fine
idrt. . — "llUhoBrtrtk. hq. o«t
nonirt.tad.l- . worth!.)
l‘"c «ool Hats reW.HAW.WO Jn.l.r. A-Uta! dok.,.^.,,
™wwll, to th. iot.t-j rf“e«Z ,r"'“ M,e dollar to Pay Conches aud Pullman Sleepers

of linn goods is m m

To Merchants we Sell Goods aa Cheap as they can buy them in any Eastern Qty.

STAR (CLOTHING HOUSE
36 CANAL STREET,

GRAND RAPIDS, MICH

LOCALS
’ w
,

to
to

Adopted
On motion Council adj-rdruul

Thu action Mrtainly iiidical** a deterir
tbe part of tbe Directon to j
build ttre road, and we are fully assured !
that if ihn
nt thia Pni.-l:

iSuT"-*
bgiC M. PEWIT. iQnU

YOUTHS'

Fall Overcpate,
....
Hoary Wintec Overcoats for Men,

»uc . steps oaN^
sry to' roop-u mid

. kiiaii dree
| Alley.

AND

Children’s Suite.
Bov s' Suite
'
Youths’ Suite;..

Local 6li;ijes5 police;.

ri'-i

12
.. 16
17
.. 25
6

BOYS’

CHILDREN'S,

louuu a*r. rv. naa been ttisre but had |
*•
‘ &gt; w 1. n ui:;0 no 1 irsii worttiv ot publie notice,
s kiln of lime, just burned, fre»b and
unfer p.n.
,b.„
... &lt;.»a, « r«~»
T...
,
petition laid before thia Council at*
...
. ,
'
*
It has uno come out that jp^viL-u. meeting, and
’ought to be without.
A ton- chance to t&gt;uy Pry Good*
. Bentley was at Grau 1 Rapids atI the!
cheap—P. R. Sabin A Co of Jackson,
Knowlesrillr, N. T.
ant selling out their entire stuck at first
&lt;o*t- They havo nn immense stock,
tow |109,l&gt;W Wurth of choice good.,
&lt;»f all kinds, which they are cloxing ent,
and if un^r uro ia inclined to visit Jackpony and &lt;1,000 in tbo Barry k Eaton.
RuaiirJ, Tiint tho Jlarxhall Le on.l is
on till* :s the place to get bargains.
tho
laiI
bervby
instructcl
t»
notify
*aitl
John
,
Wo jwesnrnc that insurance in
id and that i ^!anlcF. ,o “bstain from furthnr «&gt;b- !
ter Company will not Ito paid.
। Scttoot Books' u fine stock, such m
- , .
.
’
. Istructing said Alley aud to rotuot- nhotwill find it oonvomrat to remain „er obstruction bo may bar., placo.l
will las used in tbo city, schools, iust
receive and fur aahi at live and lot lira
price. by F. D. Ackley, at ths City Drug

CHURCHES.

...

Fine Beaver Suits for Men
Fine Custom Made Suits for Men,..
Double Breasted Pea Jacket;..

'T'ftL
this city, call »n John Michael.
ju»t tho man who cun suit you.

.....

NEW FIRM!

BACON &amp; KARRS’

Tokos B.™k wu u
.. wwU t» ..frtiri, .M wO ptoh.!,!, ,

।
„Jkv,.^OrfA
pow.it. in mJJnw nod th. othn
-V'."'
"l&gt;
rtrtrtt.
.
WwihMM.,
■
ter Caps, Sets.
rt.
’
.
-■
H..IIK..h."4«.^.l
t
h,
ps-P
*«"&lt;•
Gloomy day*, Monday and Tuesday.
Th..Son K. «^Wt. ««- ol
.111. astrarlmneoproOets.
I u liber West are prompt and reliable.
tatow... th..d„n.e th.. .Wwt
,
.tirnsft,,, rhiuehilla Caps Tbo Tria, connection of thia road m
now oornpletol, aud |&gt;ar**iigrr* are
'
hrt. iwt to ,.ta. .
oa. ,ta o0,n.
ww. tm.t will nrt-trn lita reirdtsl t
. Br'i,.. eflortd a tint c'sm, all-rail route from
.Vch.v home made Mitts St laiuis to Toxas either over the Mis­
boon a day by daylight.
souri. Kan-as A Texas R. R , ria Sedal­
...
—, _
.
. | cesatul iu.;naucr 01 1:10 iipticiuiurni u&lt;—
„ ,b. dv. Th.
.b.
M rfIb,
: J,„„ ,lltrptki„ Gauntlet, ia, or over tho Atlantic A Pacific K It.
k— .h. mw .. d-m. w M—-1' „ &lt;m
du„„, ..Oete.
.
.
Jamea A. Sweewy, Charles F.
.Mens dogskin gloves fur
? J. Wilder, Henry A. G.wdy
tops75 cis. $a.. J'C., $-c.,
Samuel Dickie.
Remember this actual giv­

Pure wix.es and liquor* for medicinal

Stanley.

Ill.LIIIMi
FURNITURE

ing away ofgeods is only for
- Tho Hastings papers are discussing |
thirty days.
the Railroad and Grange question and
show themselves supremely ignorant — bead, have frwiusnt and painful head­
STAR HAT STORE.
EMI0BATI0K TURHIKG.
aches, caa't think of things, costive,
24 Canal Street
Cheap Farm* in South-vest Mtucixn I
Grand Rapids,
'licaiiuu io
u . -w.. ----­
.Mich.
Th* Atlantic 4 Pacific Railroad Com­
cent, dqn't fuel right and you dbn’t
pany offers 1,200,000 acres uf fond in
F teams. improve your Poultry. It Central and ixmthwset Missouri, at

poor poultry. 1 hare for sale atxmt
one hundred Light Brahma fowl*
A bottle of Hamilton's Buchu cuxxr.
(27w2)j W. 'K. B*ama.

'&gt;» office.
i A Firemen's Ball waa held at GreenIf you would bo happy, subecribo for ' T;nBi Montcalm county, on tbo Ibth inst.
. ______ _
. mm—* _m A nm,1 '
« ■
&lt; . r ..
.1...
set parti** ever held in that village-

WANTED I
J. I'. Robert! 4 Co. will
tbo remedy. .

large flosk

ths iron bridge.
Thousand* ot wild geese are flying

UfifoLtjutt mn&gt;
U/lDtururtut gooBt.

liirnbh you

MR. JAMES M. HE WES

Hastings. P. O-. Oet 27lti, 1873.
Mr*. Hattie Slate. K-rhard. Hogl*,

Reynolds, - Oscar Raisin,

gan f &gt;ots up t9.fi68.224-

First-Class Instruments.

Colistin E.

REPAIRING I
Box or Drawer.

IB. WILLIAM H. STEBBINS
forbid a full explanation, but bo assured
We learn that Charles Dolph, Esq .
I who attend; and remember also tbo
rand Firemen's Ball in the Evening

' tho same day. ,

iad« by them, throughout the
III.pooh lor thcmselvee aa to
nority in that line of their
Giffin*, Casket* and Under-

New Scales.

New Styles.

WtTlh.

Folks.

Only on- dui.ar and fifty cants

New Prices.

full attendance required.

Owen sy
PW.0H SETS,
sorus,
couches,
MWS,
BH4CKBTS,

In fact any kind or style of Printing,
From a one line Card to a Ten Sheet
Foster, eall at Tkk Bawxkb Ornct

will

Wm. «. Bark, the popular Publisher
Rovers Hock।

Hastings, Oct. 14th, 1873.

ROOMS TO RENT.

Obstacles te

.“^B.^

KOKH WAGGLED I

GIVE US A CALL I

JOB PRINTING

Go to the Banner Office
at

rai aunra omen

forFDTE JOB WORK.

Veiy Low.

Wareroom, Jfo. 255 Greene, near Eighth St., Jf. T.

�MEW IDTElTtMEWEMTS.
Board oontooed pureaant to adjournm«t. roll calfrd, meosbora all preseut.
Beard proceeded to bl'. Siwes.
Tbe apeouol* of J ». Nev|w, 8. J
Bidlsman sod D. B. Pratt, Gouty So
..f - &gt; - C-I..:.
“ •

?K K E S S
Eli’VL-I FEVERS .­
TON I
S

5323534823485323232348532323234823
MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division
like uno who strikes water from a rock
utt tho summit* of the mountains; it
flow* down all tho intervening tract* to
the very baao. If we could make each
man love hi* neighbor, wo should make
• b“Pi'y wurid. Th* true method is to
tsegin with uunelvc*. and oo to extend
the c-rvlo to all around u*. It should
flr
00r&lt;,wn min^a__ J-

.Dirrs/os

VINECAR BITTERS
A WATCH FREE

Fxaedum i&gt; indeed not doing a* wo
like, not everybody following Id* or her
own Troy (ev..n if that wero possible),
but •‘anil-control.'’ 8olf&lt;ontrol, plus u
control or command of our subject, oocaus. COLDS,
gives "freedom, ‘ but a p.r»on who ho*
uo cuutrol over any subject, or right
use of any facultio , cannot have free­
dom.—Jfus AyAtis/eJa.
*'very good n-an ia not born with
tho gilt of public speech. There are
deep-mi tided, durout, andearuest Chri»ttana who cau do everything «lao better
than addrewa a mixed assembly. They
ar* cutuiitutionaliy timid and alowtunguod; there ia pure gold within
them, but they cannot coin it readily
into current wuids.
One may lire a* a cuuquarer, or a
king, or a magistrate, but ha must dio a
man. The U-d of death bring* overy
human b. ing to his pure indiri-luahty,
to tbo inteuro contcmplaCiuu of that
deepest and most solemn of all relation*,
the rvUtiuu between tbo creature and

nOAMESESS.

WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS

MURDER?.

On motion of Mr. I'billioe tbc re­
port waa accepted aud adopted.
On motion of Mr. Day arci-unta No
45 and 46 were taken from the file*, re­
considered, and allowed at tbe amount*
claimed.
On motion of Mr. Keaple aocouat
No. 26 was taken liom the hive, reconaidertd and allowed at the amuuol

There ia nu sort of wrong deed of
which a man can bear tho punishment i
■ lone ; yuu can’t isolate «yoaraelf, and j
aay that Ihu wit which ir ia yuu ehall j
not spicnil. Meu’a Uvea nro aa thor-|
uughly blended with each other n» the [
air they breetho; eiil tproada aa neceaaaniy aa diaouecIn tire Christian warfare, to maintain LIVINGSTONE
tbo cunflict ia to gain tbo victory
Ilia
piou.iMi ie made to him that eudurvs to I
the cud. Tire object of our eptritual I
aoveraariea ia to prevent thta. Entry I
day in which yuu aro pnwerved feum i
I Vicwua habits uro oo great a stain on
I human nature, and eo -udioua in them| aclvrw. that every nenon actuated by
right roas-.n, should avoid them, tlmugh
। hv waa aurv they would bo always con­
! ceslrtl Jrum both God and lunn, aud
1&gt;au no future punishment cutaile 1 up­
' on thorn.
. Nu man ia so happy as n real Chris1 tian; none ao rational, ao virtuous, so
amiable. How litilo vanity does he

Beard eoevened purvusat to adjourn­
ment, roll called, quorum present,Board
proceeded to buaiMse.
Supervisor Niubols offered the follow­
ing resolution:
RrnlrrJ, By tbc Board of Sapcrrin
ora uf Barry Cqaqiy. that •oappropn.tioo ol 1150 ba mad* to tho following
named local newapaper* printed lu till.
County far |mbliabing tha full proceed
ing* ol tha Board of Sapsrvison for
tbe year 1873 : The Heatings Repotlicaa Banner, Hatting* Home Journal
Barry County Republican, and tbe
Naabvill* New*, and that tbc aaid SI50
be paid the aforesaid paper* accordion
to each one'* circulation tn tho County I
of Barry, end «b»t the vrhror or propri­
etor of each paper ahall file ao afidarit
pertaining to bis amount of circulation
with the County Clerk before receiving
an order fur bis proportion.
Ou motion of Mr. Bugbee the Ro«i&gt;
lotion was accepted.
Swpcrriaor Day moved to amend the j
Reeolutii-n by paying tbe Huatinga ।
Homo Journal aodhtfulinga Republican ,
Banner, fifty dolors eaeb, an I tho Bar
ry County Hrphbliesn and Nashville
News, twenty five duller* eaeb for pubiiabing tbe proceeding* of this Board
for tbe current yea%
The amen dm'tit prevailed and the
Resolution aa amended wa* adopted.
Mr. Day offered tbe following Been-

Ruoltrd, By the Board of Supcrrit
on of ibe*Counly of Barry that townehip of Castleton be credited with |33,G7
rejected tax, aud the same bo aaruiwd
by tbe Coun'y.
On motivti of Mr. Barnum tbe Beaoiutioo waa adopted.
On motion Hi Mr. Manroe the Judg&gt;

dresses intended ugly far boat* woar.
•nd thoM for tho suwof. gal for evoni»K dreeees orer.kirt* have »Liiwt*l in
lavur uf elaborately urastnunlod train*.
The tuo»t nu'iccubto aiterutiuu it Ilia
plninnrea and tattcfulN-sof the walk-

sent rediupute, and a skirt really artist­
ic by res roc uf it* appropriatruuss. Tho
Ob motion of Mr. Keaglc tbe report others, aa a rule, are made with a tin­
gle skirt and incker-basque, whieh
On motion of Mr. Maatey ll.c report unites tho desirable qualities of Lasqu*
cf th* Committee was ameodid by dis­ end polonaise, aud hav tbo awk warduoeeeaof nei .Ler.
allowing account Na. AS.
Xb« relinquishment of owrekirta,
Vrodiend at regvl..i interval* for tho
last two yoara. eeem* to be an acccm-1
pliaimd focL They uro trill male of.
cuuree ; but the most clog-ant dresaea
| err without them. Pur ham • costunus,
I avvrekirt* are simulated by trltaminga;
for a'reet. tha jacketa and p fonsise*
take tbeir place; and for full and dram-r Wtlotlo no preteuao of overskirt is

criptioc* in hi* aasessment roll of
Township.
Motina prevailed.

He was young, ho had a neat inuaI tnche and well-brushed hair; jeweled
I studs aparklod in his shirt front, and
rings on his white hands ; a gentle di*.
dain of tb« traveling public breathed
I from his jwrson in the mystical odor* of
Ihlang-ihlang. llo did rot lift hi*
i haughty hral to look nt tho wayfarer
1 who meekly wrote hi* name tn tho reg - i
, t.tcr; ho &gt;nd uut answer me when I
! begged fur a cuol ruom ; ho turned to |
i tho tmarrt on which me key* hung and. '
plucking one from iL slid it toward mu :
on tha tutubio counter, touched a bell ’
for n pall-boy, whittled n bur of Offen- ,
, bach, arid, a* ho wrvto |he number of |
1 the neiru against my name, said to a ,
friend lounging near him, as if roautn-

••WoU, aho'a u mighty pooty g*l, anyI war. CbMria*.*’
. When 1 redact this waa a type cf tbo
hotel dork throughout the United 1
Status that behind unnumbered n-gi»-1
trre nt thia moment bo ia auubbtng !
trnveitre into the dust, and that they |
ate •ullwring end perpetuating him, I j

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of fouling tho hair with :■ jttsty sedi­
ment, it will keep it eit-An add vigorous.
It* occasional u«t will prevent the hair
from turning grey cr falling off. and
consequently prevent Ictldnc.-.-. The
restoration at vitality ft gives to the
scalp arrests ami pm cut. tiio firutati-ju of dandritf, which ia often an un­
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not roil white cambric, and yet las'
long «.n the hair, giving it a rich, gl u.lintrv, ami a ggUeful perfume.

Wild Life in ths Far West

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(im humble pie bia jeweled fiagen offer
Re. I al'jastly tek» my key. and creep
off up stain after tho caU-bu/, and try
to giro myself the gentrel air of one
whu Inta not been itoppvd njwn. But 1
tii'nk homicidal things all the same, and
1 ttjoiio that in the aafuty of print I can
cry out against tho desio: Whom 1
hare not th" presonc* to defy.
“You vnlgur atui cruel little soulI
say, and 1 imagine myself breathing
tho wurds to hi» teeth, “why du you
treat a weary atrang^-with thia igno­
miny? I am to payfwifU fur all I got,
and 1 shall nut complais of that. But
look at me and uwn tuy humanity.
Ounfeae, by some civil action, by eomo
decent phrase, that I barn right*, and
that they ahall be ree[i«cio&lt;l. A newer

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Cats vt &gt;».l
a&gt; .Mases, wuk
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demand*. Do not slide my key at me.
Do not deny in* the pour puhtenass of
a nod ns yuu giro it in toy hand. I am
wit your equal; few mon nro. Como;
lalao am human I”
I found tlxiat, tor my Un ia nskiqg lur
a wol room, tbo clerk lied given too a
chamber into which the sun has boon
shining tbo whole afternoon ; but, when
my Luggage bad been l&gt;»» in. if s*om*d
useioes to protest, and. liken true Amur­
: ican, like yuu, like us all. I shrank from
tsaerting wtys*lf. Whwn.th* ttiR went
I down it would bo cool enough an I I
turned my tboughu to supper, not rontaring to bap* that, m it nrovad, tho

Whether spring or sutumn ia the
beet time lor planting fruit trees, is a
vexm^ qusatiop. How it may Lest bo
done a of roust imixwUnce. Many
think tho question of expense eettled by
th* coat cl the trees, yet everyman who
doe* nut spend doculo. triple cr quad- ;
[ tuple the eottoftl.0 tn o&gt; tn planting1 them, i* making a great mistake.
nigles* trimmings ol the post. Tnm-,|
Nutbing 'hat ts worth doing nt all ia
rungs »ro by no t-.ieiu* Awaakra; but ji worth doing lu well aa j Untiag fruit
they are grwinlly flat and much simp­ tnm. When ver n tree I* to be planted
ler in design.
Gimp* and fringes, | tho rod should be enriched to the depth
woolen and Hast; ht»a are as frequent­ j of at h ast two feet, and not less than
ly emiduyrd a* fiiieniin and pntfa. and 'j six fret arroas Tti* preparation should
ajipear by cottt|iariauu, tho eaaenee of i■ precede planting nt least a month. No i
aimpbeify. The redingo&gt;o is, in a meas­ raw manure, or ether subvene* liable I
ure. rosjtourible for this change, as it* I to term, nt whifo deo.mpoeitig. should
plainness drmaada pkinneaa to tho sc- |! com* in euniaot with tho roots. )
cotnpeuying garuienta
Button* are Don't hwsitnto to postpone planting an*
sosumittg toon- mudrot proportions; and, or two years, in order to male* tburongh
though still atrikrog the vision with jm-jumitiun. Thia is th* way to get
paiutnl effron!*.-v, they seem less of an fruit Quickly. Apple tnwv pre parly
planted often l-enr in four ycei*. and
pesr tree* ia six ; and they never die
prewistnrrly, as tty thousand* plonud
m the slovenly fwhfon that prevail*.
The roarrity *f ’row, for a few yean
jxtt, ba« s.’tmnlated pnqwgatiM io aa
extent iha’ we fear will lead to low
piere. and tin* in its turn to exeauitn
and rarel-aa plen'ing in the future, as &lt;
in the pa-t lat ns reepretthr feeing '
at our ehddren'. ohihlnra, ami in thair ’

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BITTERS.

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VOL. XVIII.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER f(873'

TBE3BS

NEW FIRM!

DIVING FLUE,
BASE HEATER'

AX' VELSOH k RUSSELL,

ftdq).

new shirts.

did^my father rnloct Dartmouth for
NOVEMBER MORNING

RM is
BUillM.
FURNITURE !

«. IIOL1IKOOK,

qoot&gt;t.

We make aspecialty I’

Picture Frames.
MH.JAMESM.HEWES

’Kiaswsr "

Who I- tylly Cemp tent to make

U1

l*~-

. agreed that wo should explain matters
and I dare say said many foolish that very evening, only I inusted on
things—”
1I ■-*-*taking th# task on myselL
“ That yon did 1" iaterrnptod my ; "So we did.
After prayers that
mother. .
; night, I Kid father and mother that mg letter to his immense nudioneo.—
" Well, Penelope was firm: and Mary au&lt;Sl were engaged, and only
MMO^/er JVoosmter.
when we parted, she would not even waited for their consent.
promise to write to me.
I was so
" 'All right !* answered ' my father.
A Modern VluUn* Party.
downhearted all my vacation that fath­ ' I couldn’t wish fur a better daughter
er thought I was sick, aud was for than Mary, and I’m sure mother wfll
■ar tbn .nma &gt;

“ ’ Your father and his brother both
went there, and his folks lived iu that
neighborhood,’ answered my mother.
’“I never know my father had a
brother!’ said I surprised.
"My mother started, and looked
troubled. Then she said impressively :
* Abner, you must never mention the p
...
x unvo iiopnu sii along tail
matter to your fstbor. He never has subject of my uncle with my father, but j-il would be so ’
got such an answer, that I never at- • “ Mary was now very (iale, but she
tempted it again. I waa very unhappy, spoke out quite clear and steadily :
indeed J I could not bear to quarrel
“ T,m afraid you won’t say so when
with my father, though I thought him • you know all about it, Piult Xt/Atn P
very much to blame; but neither could • “Mother started at these words and
------ , ...... ........... »■■■
— l-UV »■ AlUI) UVCWU, UOl
must excuse the dcrangad condition of
•What was the cause
I enelo|»........................................................... Esther only said quietly -Why not ?’
"Things were in this slate when Ij ’• Mary went on, and told the story the room for her girl had been sick and
returned to college. I had heard from ' in as fow words as poaaibte. When she she had just blru worked to death frym
Penelope once, through Malvina, who | had finished them was n silence like
I er, with
util with her. 'Your father thought told me, among other bite of news, that' death far a minute or two. I literally
there was only uno woman in the world, the Lyman family from I'aulet were go-1 dared not look at either father or moth­ trlibbnr raid to Mr*. Tieklnwinkor, "why
and that was Penelopo Merrill; aud tag to move to Bocliratrr, nxd that she ' er. I'mantjy my father spuko:
meant to send a parcel to mother by
"'Mary aud Abner-do you think
lltata.
that your father Is v&gt; Min.l tliat h« tan
ka-p uiine.” And Mrs- Hibbintuckar
** sow unl spring I received a letter not see a hole through a ladder f
“Neither ot us answered, but there aud Aunty Goggles gave Mrs: Tickloblxtbo. My sister Abbey si aura took from my mother Baking mo to come
winker tiio rams comforting aaaumoce.
her pail, and said Penelope was over- homo far a little. She void father hail was s-nnelhing in hss toue which seem- 1 Mn. Ticklewinker exeussd herself thou
sprained
bis
ankle
so
that
he
could
uot
ed
to
lift
a
wmgtit
off
my
heartFath.
|&gt;etsuad«l by her folks to ray she would
L
nave Natasn. Anyhow, aha broke &lt;.if | get about, and that he wantui to soo er went ou -.
"'1 tagau to guess tho secret before
tier engagement tc y«ur fathar and mir- me. bhu added that she did uot know
tied Abner. Thon your father marriud
didn't do it, she went from the kitchen
Mary Winder, a young lad. who Imd and'then an accident uu
b*«.u list ting her. and had stayed to , I happened Io wont sum
help
I had pul
— -cupboardin
-’
put in
in •*
th.
Mary'. |
" Mary Winder !' 1 raid to myself, i room.
Shu
She waa out with mother.
mmTatnv
lho4,
-to,
nod then my heart gave a great jump, i When I cjwned Hie cup
for 1 remouiltorod that Puurtopo's mia- thing I saw was a little
die
nsmo
was
Mary
It
seemed
very
.
know
it
in
a
minute,
ev«„
w.aaavu, unl
... ----- -----kept up her friendship with I’enolotie; unlikely that I's-uelopo should ba stay- , writing on the fly-leaf. It was one I
but 1 asked her never to say anything
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gwv
atwiuk lt,«m if, I.M. !**•«&gt;. *&lt;W___ _
did| at dracrihing my feeling*,' raid my
" I found my father looking older I father in a trembling voire; * but as I
so.* Aunt Abbey.*
’
aud mure treble than I had over seen opened the book it seem«d as if my
“ Well. 1 went to college, and much him 11 is ankio was better, so that ho brothers face looked out from tho horribly dnsty, and Mrs. Bibbintuckor
to my drtighL I entered in th# ttopho- could go about the house, and be some- , leaves nt me. 1 put it into 'uny pocket
more year. I got through my firs: two limes i-Ot as far ae tho barn; but he rand went net in tho woods to ths potytars with credit; and. in my second
Bummer, 1 determined to taka I’au’st in
■ my way, and go to see Aunt Abbgy.
things soon showed the ditfervuev. I; liand-lo-haad fight with the devil, I
•- Faulet is a very queer litdv place, bad not Loen in the bouts half an hour did that day. Bull wasn't left alone
twfuro I bean! the praises of-Mary . at I itaprved, nnd I gninrd Hie victory.
seundrd by both !Wh«r arid That very night, aiming hruna I sprain, ultant manner,
! j than 1 ever saw betore- Aunt Abbey Winder
mother.
’
ed my ankle. At firtl I thought I would
’ lived in a tiny red house, just where tb‘»
'■ • She sayt »hv saw a goal deal of tell Mary directly, but than I said to see dirt”
'little I’aulet liver' runs nocors the you at Aunt Abbey’s *.' said my moth-, myself, ** The child has come hero to
I road, and turns, almost a rightkacle to

wann* *f the Public for everything In

"’VJSV'ii' * ‘

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NO. 28.

T&gt;raiBsiojral aid lWw» Card?.

JOHN KODERTS

T.ii. DIAMOND,

JIB WILLUM H. STEBBINS

, it# former euurm. Justin frouT is a
,
«u[, n uui uer own way.
I high n&lt;kv lodge, at the liase ofNAich
Aunt. Abbey
•• When Abcer came Same, it didn'
. llio river flows for some UistanoJv and
then, directly under a high-arched
j bridge, pours down some thirty test in
•' • She is over at Widow Brown's, i thought the brewing would trork itself
Mrwae? ’• pretty little fall.
sitting with Emma i" answered mother ; clean if it wua left atone, nnd so it has.children.' added my father imj decline tliis long time. Somehow

1

«M!

rekindling.

l.'.tlo

edge-tools not safe to play with. They
made all the trouble in the first place.
,.11. . I...... al.— , I I. . waa glad they
nv
,u
' about; aud I mode ncquniutaiico with
[a host of new cousins, boW Hoyts and with a curious questioning expression
Marrins. I observed that almost every*' Well, that’a about all there
,4^ • t-ody who called asked about Fenelopo;
anything : but I dismivsed it at onee,
remembering the letter Aunt Abbey aud th# nos; spring we were monied.
But neither faiiior nor mother would

of the

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the arrowh, pluses «iowu the front between the cart lining and the
'
outaide across the double bottom,
and up between the buck lilting nnd the body of the stove, thus ■
to the outnide of the stove, and pebringing the heat close &lt;
the cold nir always is.
tuining it near the flour.

Ertiff Syon

]TO

(fivt S/\-[l8WI-10fi

PHHLOH sets,
SOPHS,
COUCHES,
ftiqHOHS,
BUCKETS,

Jjelert $forn

“ • Ob. I’onclope Winder!—well,
she's a hind ol adopted child of ours,
tihe’s an orphan ; aud when her step­
father died aha hadn't shy homo, and
with a family from Vermont, and then
her mother was a great
-•
•
so alio nxlurnlly catu&lt;
We camo over here to bring mo n parcel
from Abbey. So. of conn*, 1 asked

PENELOPE'S WEB

DENTIST

GrvE Us A CALL !

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

Micliia

HashrillE.

NT I
FOR LKUICIXAL FURFOSEM.

IftpH OVED

Sweet’s Hotel,

THE IW
Stiles oj the \\ heeler &amp; w il*&lt;m 1&lt;&gt;r

Michigan Exchang

and nothing would do but Mary must
ItEMEMBElt THE PLACE. Op- 4 mitten. She usually v» knitting
pualte IL A. GOODYEAR'S Hardware cl|b„r B lnj(ten. ortt )ittla W1 stocking,
finishit- Sitodoca beat, all for weaving
-.V. II. KTKBBISS !"&gt;‘•O’;
« .
H. W. BELDING.
’ »hawL Her eyes were n&lt;4gnod by gas- home Saturday, we’ll hitch up old bay,
Hastings, Oct. 13-2'.tr
I l«ht; and as sh. was a mauxger of the and go after her.*
. ' Old ladies Homo, a visitor at the Or•' I w^a pretty well disposed to like
phen Asylum, and a friend nnd
tor to forlorn children in gener
DoctaSrAmblor, who was the beau of
the place, asked Malvina when Mira
Wind-r was cxjiected, 1 fait that he
hail taken an unwarrantable llbarty.
mother's pretty worktaa surely &lt;M into When I saw Paaotopo, I understood
a world of tin nnd misery.
MisMug the click of the needles, as
one does miss a quint sound to which
the ear has grown nvxl, 1 looked up.
F. M. Hungerford &amp; Co., My mother had Imd down her work, we were a* well acquainted naif we had
id. lt_wai rathlearn to cull hcF
and was engaged in tying knota in a
length of doubled worsted. My lathur
__ .
half to
oad
dropped
his
paper,
and
was
reCommission Merchants.

JOB PRINTING

liRAXB BAPlUH............................

the
uttsl ■'
1tear ix the Heat fiuat1 •

IV. iiatf.-rruKirr, dxtkoit, Mien.

of its Superiority open al! \
other sewing machines’

Being the most simple in con-\

Wild Game for Detroit and Eastern

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different kinds of work. /wwnrw'?ipromptnttention.

oBOcaxira z- n. jn~ri

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marhine.arrqualities irhirh nammrnd Ihr ■\Vli&lt;-ol&lt; i- ——pttnongpipng I

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booth aide State StreetHASTINGS. MICH.

RUSSELL &amp;- NEVINS

8n vo

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

H. W. BOOZEB.

CO.

S3 Canal Street,
Grand liopids.

FINE NEW STOCK OF\Hf
DRY GOODS.

DRUGS

truth

B. K. HTE1NHOFF

uiai i; wouiu ov n nice uay 10-morrow,
and Mrs Tougtiogllbbor said they had
_____ .t l—
x.
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backeido. taking all the bed-efothss with
hsr, and wouldn't say a word, and didrina with emphasis.

to know what was cu, end if bo Lad
got to hve that &lt;ay eU hi. life. While
"Well, it Is the system of strings in well acquainted with the positions of Mr. Jicklowinkar thus communed and
loom: by which thn ihrvftda ut the
.kill in weaving."
-Toll me about it™ to id I. glad of taken
anything to divert rue.
You »eo my husband &lt;rns away about

douts that I could not help being anx-

in terra pied

.-That's right, Mary.”

Winder'a daughter.'
without thought.

dictation. During the dark days &lt;J the
conflict his conqxauro steadied hun­
dreds who were around him. On the

HATRAND CAI*.

Medicines

Huivnwnv.

BOOT? AND SHORS.

MANTLES,
rill ELVES. ETC.

*

“

AMEBICAN

Stuical adlaiaml

Pye Stuffs,

PAINTS &amp; OILS
MARBLE

DENTIST;
PHffiNTX CASH STORE
Union Block, over Boston Caah Store. I

SrAOot Bonk* t Statinnrrp

OYSTERS! ;-f.

Trial, who-

Won. i

DISH, at

BLACK A m.lXB.

CITY

ter tne company had gone. an:
Mrs. Tick lesrinherwos'doing

sought in each matters by fbe frwsi-

my father quoted some Greek which

•' Well, you must know, then," the
old contirman began; ” that I was an
onlr child, and my patents naturally
thought g deal of me. They moved

CLOTHING.

without StOppiBg.
tucker remarked t

i Colne end. stay the wiaOid Major Winder he

1 think, however,

CRAYON,
WATF.RGOLOR
AND OILS,

A’. I). COOK Agent-

other—there arc plenty more in the

—these are a faw of the hasty glimpses
one catches of him- This moral cour-

graduated, and then camo back to take framed Onion No. 16 end 16. which
I hod quite wore promulgated in May, 1861, the
Hoe folks bold of the harvesting.
made up my mind by that timo to be a
farmer.

”"v ^’"■r'hrl,^\

&amp; Wilfton to the puhiic ns Superior tn any other sewing ■

tional capital; u tfewretery upholding
nur arms with untliaching and splendid
faith in their final soocwm; a Chief­
Justice silting unmoved amidst the

“ • Mother mentioned him to mo,
onre,' I replied ; 'but she cautioned me
never to sneak of him to father.’

3fcn2

of sweet-talk was kept up until tea-time
When they all gathered around the ta­
ble to tell Mrs. Ticklewinker what excvlirat suueo and piekiss and deSghtlnl

drawing its life from slavery; a man &gt;
accepting office at the hands -if his op­
ponente in the bo|M of bringing them ,

Marrying me inducted, I suppose.

Markets.

■ -__________________ ^ruction, nnd ca..Uuadapts

TF VQTT WANT

Nor I' I never could guess. Well,
Abbey gat
Aunt Abbey and Malvina both looked nickname Annt
t&gt;n
..Lt
troubled when we told thorn of it.
"I’m afraid it won’t do children.'
said my a»n|.—' I am, indeed. Fac­

—
WANTED—145 Tons of Poultry and

dedqnilt” that was hanging on the back

When ho thought liu had aitooverod

s aud hkos to support
splendid hand ut ail

Pure Wines and. Lienors’

Chlef-Jsrtloe Chase's Courage-

DINNING

Will not be Undersold.

©stasss
wn.

My birthdaTO— » &gt;»•.

�pfinrr

I

The National Board of Trade, at it*

| recent setaon in Chicago, adopted the
following preamble and reeolutior..but ouw p-cu&lt;-i*l nsanlt upon th* publl'Aw-rar, Thera exist* at th* tnoulb RheuntaUsm,
lic^ch -ol *uk-m wa* only a part' of
of tbo Detroit Hirer, oatside of where Neuralgia,
Bumn, Soreneas,
it deboueba* into the water* of latke
heir tn -Jrto'ud p an to obtain th* con­
Erie, nutueroui shoals and rock*, many Sore Thront, Both, Wounds,
trol ut public • duration, and make it
of them bring in the direct road or Hoarseness,
Ulcers, Bruises,
ibmaa Cutli.-lic. A m-vrting ur nonSir tismuel Baker, who recently re­ track of vessel* going in and out of th*
Headache,
*• ntiun, caliol tho "Iruh Chlbolic BenPlies, Sprains,
turned to Londun from Africa, i* seri- river, causing serious obstructions, and,
■•uleui Unam.' wa&lt; recently hold at St ou-ly ill from inflamaiion of th* lungs. in very many instance^ great loss; Toothache,.
Colle. Old Sores,
Louie, at sbich lliO billowing iliseusvioo
All Hemorrhagt*.
The amount of Peter's pence re­
tuck place, revealing the plan* uf th* ceived by tLo Pop* sine* 1871 is (.»tiCOUGHS. COLDS, UOAUSHNBSS,
VINECAR BITTERS
mated at 180,000,000.
rater*; and,
Great Britain baa 3M paper-mills ;
11 i* btfeved that the
rgnr Hitlers
France, 634 ; and Spain, 130.
raluabl* property in steamnreisirntlon.
m
The most [-owerfull pair of pumping
tml« found on toswv.
irols potang daily through
engine* ia th* world ata in proems of
IX—1--- SL--------- )n&lt;)J BarJ.
ra Xi-vmlii monntteM of Californio, the
construction in Pitteburgh.
medicinal priqx riles of which nreextrart■ ualod, by
rd therefrom sit’.mtil the ure of Ataliol.
The shoemakers of Havana are on a
riw-qiuatlmi is alinrol dally naked. “Him'
strike. They demand their wages in in the world: therefore.
is the (SUM. of the nn|&gt;nra!Ulcd Kkcoa &lt;&gt;
gold or its equivalent.
Vrarora Btmaar Our nmrecr is, that
Unakti, That the Executive Com­
The dense fog in London Oct 20th, mittee bo instructed to lay thia matter
Money is hoarded, and that consti­
■ pstieut ireoten Lis health. They are th*
nearly put a stop to al) busin***.
at ogee beftiro theNational Government,
tute* the real butenes* trouble at ore*xrtui Lino I ["irifli-raudulife-ginogpriia-,
Bismarck htu been reappointed Pres­ nnd to ask its immediate attention to
riplr. &lt;i |&gt;-rf--rt Jteuovator nnd InvinvtBtol
eat Th* crop* are abundant, menu
ident uf th* German Ministry.
the prompt removal of th«*e obstruc­
of the •yetetn. Never bafarvintbehiatan
faetnred gorxl. of every variety were
Thera waa a panic in the Vienna tion* where they exist in American
of the wiiild lura a tumiisAsa oreu com
iiaiiid'-l
the remarkable qute
Bourse on Wedn»*day.
selling well a few days ago. and there
■ties of Vt.sxasnlJimMluihtafojtttericl
Ruth Go** of Amherat. New Hamp­
i* no reason why the demand should
.of "i •tv diwoiM- raau is heir to. They urei
shire, aged 1OI. b smart enough to abuva resolution* er* true, the matter
BUNKS ANO STATIONERIES,
doereae* aav* th* hoarding of the money-,
Ifiitb- r.inrative •* »■ U naaTonie, reliev
b eve ter portrait taken.
sranitosOTmiHraHAn
aud in th* m«u&gt; time the balance of
certainly demand* and should reeeiv*
trade is getting into a mor* favorable
The receiver of tho Union Trust the prompt attention of Congn-u. In
•MriiS’fi paiuvM sjnaSy
Mr. Keilly, of Vnginia, thought the
eonditiou than it La* been in many rvsoiufnto should be rw&gt;mm:tt«d with Company denia* tho report that tho this day and ago cheap trani[K&gt;tt*tioa
pBSMg ZrprpH trouts a?
years. But th* shadow of a panic' instruction to modify it Uo was. hy
for the [-reduct* of th* agricultural re­
Virtue
uf
tris
office
as
Muyur
of
Richshniak up the amount of money in cir­
gion* is one of the mast tmportentqu vi­
i mend, president of the Board of Pub
culation, si most beyond calculation, lie School*. He ha 1 been elected May­
llous, end any bill Congress ean cuns'iand it i« oi no us* to urge eapitsKsto to or oy a cooetitu-ncy which w** about
tulionally pass in aid of any *cheme Perfumeries and Toilet Article*.
Paints, Oils, Varnish and Dye Stull*.
let out their money again a* frealy a*
that may result in reducing th* necessa­
ry cost of transportation, will be hailed
panic showed tu bare been justly im­ Board that no religion- inslruriion w ia* a public blearing, and would un­
It is uo* rcganlad certain iu well ia- doubtedly be one of th* moot popular Tinieling Boskets, Drueglsl SutdriiM,
paired to a considerable of a degree - given in them. He was not in srmfunned fins ncial circle» that the (New
ha* not yet been fully restored. Greet perthy with the resolution, nor rvultl bo Orleans banks will rename currently oct* Congress could pas*.
and risky- enterprises and even under­ vote tor it without stultifying himself.
jiaymeut* Nuv. 10th.
CONFECTIONERIES I
Father Pbelnn. of Bt. Ixxiiv, said :
takings that hive modi real merit, but
Colored iaberen ouTbe Ron Orleans
“We hero nothing to do with Rkhtn &gt;nd
which have not a* yet been fully devel­
or it* school*.- It-religion* iuitnuti-m- levee end in the coal yards are Again on
oped are likely to suffer or bo abandon­ was oxrlude-l.from ttiem, a* Mr. Keilly u strike for lour dollar* per day They I age. resultod in hi* conrictioa of man-.;
Wild Ilfs in the Far West
'
ed altogether for the want of funds, and said, then they wore thbm &gt;»t objection- worn receiving throe dollars.
slaughter in th* third degnw, aud lie
Tho Union Trust Company of New
thio must add to the general suffering- able of all schools. The public men o!
York propose to resume businew* on ur was sentenced to State Prison fur four i
But tho great lines of ordinary business America were educatwl in the public
Such verdicts
■choola, and wore exhibitions of the sys­ bofiiro December I, with n capital ut years, by Judgv Davis
nrast still bo carried on, if not so vig­ tem, and they were tho most corrup’ 12,00(1,000.
&lt;li»grarv&gt; cur court., and bring them in­
orously and prosperously as heretofore, »nd dishonest yf any counuy in tho
Tho dry gixel* houso of Morgan. to diinrpiito with ell fair miuJeJ mon.!
yet in the best possible way and with wort 1. Men cyh steal in thi* country Young, Altemua &amp; Co. of Philadelphia hut arv largely due to the public diaap-1
tho moot determined energy. Anything with impunity; provided the amount is has suspended. IJubilities W00,000.
[irobation afllie bw making murder
AGENTS WAHTFD&amp;™”
Th* United States (I’Wvernmrat has
i* bettor than total *t*gn*ti&lt;ra. Even targe enough. That the children of the
not leased an island iu Samau* Bey punishable by death. Of this verdict
machinery detenurate* worse standing
tho press of New York City rfienks in
for a coaling aUliun•till than driving to iU full capacity;
nubstanpo
ns
follows:
Memphis, ara-ording to the latosV'eeand most businuaa men find it profitable
ports, is rapidly recovering from thr
The
ridknies it a* a mockery
in doll time* to keep moving with all
of justice, ami say * hanging i* “played j
potable energy.
Tlie Merrimack woolen mill, at Low- out" iu Now York tor tho rich, but not ■
MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R. _
This is particularly true of tho greet
■•lb Massachusetts, will shortly stop
for bill-sticker*, “ (lay-laborers, car-con- Grand Hirer Valley Division
. work.
'
body of retail dealers scattere1 all over
it also
the country with whom th* community be tamed horacthievM, scholastic coun­ i Tha Etuprou of Austria is ill and •ludore, and other poor ftnen.
terfeiters. and well posted in all schemes I her condition is such a* to cause alarm. ridicules tho week nnd iaipoleut con­
of deviltry ’’
From filteea to twenty thousand peo- duct of the aun for tho |i*ople. The
becomo* ecatco with the people end they
Mr. Harley, of Prnsylvaaia. denoun­ | pie, it is said, have been thrown out of Tiaua, Triimt and fferfrf also unite in
find they can do without a great deal ced the ree/Iution, a* it cmtemplated a । | employment in Connreticut since tho
regarding it a* a lamo and in&gt;|«t«nt
they hey*_ been accustomed to purchase anion ol Church and State.
panic.
conclusion, and an nttsr faiuro of jus­
President Dssyer said the rcwlation
and consequently curtail tbetr porch esen;
Rev, John Spanlding, rectue of Sr.
meant no »ueh thlnj. and he did not Paul’*, Era- Pa., ha* boon elected suc­ tice. Tremaine, Bloke*' counsel u jncm th* other hand, they know that the
S ITlul.l.
wi.h such an impression to got abroad, cessor to the late Bishop Randall.
.
panic ha* resulted in a shrinkage of he advise-1 that the retaution be chan­
values, and they naturally expect to wo ged *o as to simply favor Catholic j A nireting of Protestants was receetly
held
iu
Philadelphia
Iu
protest
.
it manifested to sumo degree in the ar­ schools.

Centennial Gazetteer

Chromo

WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS

depot.

city

Kuaint, Kueer &amp; Kurious

OMIBH

SCHOOL BOOKS

Oil Paintings
CHROMOS

PATENT MEDICINES,

CHOICE

GROCERIES!

New Book for Agents

Paint Brute and Palmer: Site.

OCEAN'S STORY

WM'Ksisate
fts'j-aaSsirsa.
AdveriiK in the Hastiig Bauer.

‘WKtt-V

JURUBEBA

Mr Harley proecedd, and said that
ticle* of their Ately. ronsffmptfon. The
the Catbcdk-a bad grined a great victory
wise dealer will meet this expectation
i in driving the Bible otft of tho public
and thus retain hi* customers, and
^Fetaer Graham, interrupting, said
probably draw in now one*. while wc.r&lt;•O..
ns__ u a:j
..
■ng of ,hi» old Hook* and prepairing taf
replenate at lower price*. A leading
New York firm who, on the begining
of the present panic promptly reduced
their prices ten per ecu: or more, and 1

with tho public *eboob.
)
New York Qty hat, by a vote wf tbu
Common Council: donated *50,000 tu
aid the Memphis sufferers.
Adrice* from alt part* of the province
ofBsngte, India, show the crojn are
failing and that the imjiending famine

made the feet generally known, report
Ouetoraare purchase a* freely as before,''
they **y, "end there is no poreeptiblo
difference in their trade in' aj&gt;y deport­
ment except &gt;.&lt; the as la 'of "the more

CtO-wnrrni V]&gt;.r &gt;n..

PARLOR GOODS

CHAMBER SETTS
ing sold yuur Krvu Fever Tonic for tho
last fire or six vents, wo take pleasure
in saying dust in a drug trade uf twentyfive years, w* ureer sold an ague ihwled at 4,311,500 tons, of which the rail­ 4y that gave more general sstialoctinn,
road* are pnt down fir 2.4/8.S00 too*. and wo recommend It as a wort hy pr»|&gt;Pena ylvania aloe* made 702,819 tons.
•larpeoter a nuyority iu Iowa will bo
over 20,000. Th* State Seuatn *tao-!s : 1 Write them if you want to know. Tho
Republican, 35 ; Otmomtioo 15; Bepublican majority 'JO. The lit use rem_-.h i* forv/lw dt the drag stere oi
.lands: Republican, 51; Opposition. J. P. Robert.-, ft Co. ol ibis &lt;aty, and is
49 ; R [Miblican majority on joint bal­ warranted to cure ague.
lot. 22.
The receipt* from spirit* for the fiscal
Banc Rrxa.—Dr. Tresk’e Magnetic
year en'liug June 80, 1873, worn 152,Ointment has [M-rfonaod aotne almost
mtraruloM curve in this vicinity. It i*

mmhlo dime is infinitely mor* useful to
th* pubic than tha hoarded dollar. It

runs a round of activities aad please*
•vary on* it touches Iu th* present
emergency it becomes u« all to act *pon
thia truth. Every one who owes a
' small debt should p*y it at the *arlio*t
potable moment, and thus let every
dollar or dime, a* the case may be, pas*
from band to hand with the least delay
practicte. It ,w*. must hare wjaier.
elathos for ouraelv*. end tombs, let us

7431

fnle fir LarBilimd Pro IM Atos

Mt. Beecher’* Church have not termi­
nated. Theodore Tilton refuses tu re­
cognize tho right of tho church tn try
him fur anything be tuny have said or
done during the past four years, inas­
much as ha ha* nut been n tnenilier of
that urganixation during UtSt period.
The Grievance Committee, however,
hold him amenable to church discipline,
inasmuch, ns hi* name ha* not been
erased from the book*, and they reeo amend bis expulsion.
Behold how
a thing it is for brethten to

be stated. Iney must say thiy would
as roonssod their childrru into a postteituc or bury them as let them go mtn
the public school*. ■ They were afraid
the child who left hrnnn iu tho morning
woald ninre back with something in hts
heart m bHek «s bell
Father Mangin raid th* public school
.trm is n nuisancr. The words in
* rwsnlntior. are not tun strotfg.

day. we have ecarctey a reliable word
upto the hour of going; to to pre-. Do♦roit ie «*id to be Repubiicxui by a de•dta SM^taty.- Chtago to kavn elec,
tod the anff-Bonday law aotanoew. while
the reaglt la Now York, Wisconsin
Virginia, and other Suta i* nltogelbrr a Bibtile that waa printed in iww.
Good winter apple* at Buchanan are
worth Sl.60al .75 per barrel.
.
Eugene Wtneor, tho first white child
■o la Mionreota and Kansas hut all i* born in Kent county, is a resident of
uncertain, even the £lh District in thia Grand Rapids.
tWate; al though wo *xU Uiiare that Mr.
Tea thousand barrel* of apple* have
William* ia stated, yM that b . at Urie been shipped from tho riilage of Parma,

820 SAVED!

Hfteras th" portly
of tho conduc­
tor appeared at tho door, by crooning
behind her ana exclaiming in a whis­
per, “ Ma, I gue*« he has swallowed
on* already.”
King J&gt;ibn of E.ixany, died at Pbnte
Wednesday morning. Ths Doko ol
titxony, eldoet son nt King John, imraedutnly Sum mod aucreMivn to the
throne, end unued a proclamation, in
which ho premiers to uphold the con­
stitution. and announces that th* pro*
ent ministry will remain in olSce-

sy atyte, pattern of wh
o exhibit. W* have In
•jikndlil line of

REDUCE PRICES,

SHEBPAKBSaji tta MB® KO
FtJEKfflffiE, tl Comta

flamed eyesThe Auditor of our
County h*» *o much faith in it* curetiv* [&gt;ow«rs in this diseM*. shat he not
only highly recommends it, bnt offer*
to forfeit the amount paid for ft in each
com-, if it fail* of a cure.
A. G. Crania*.
South Bend. Ind.
See advretiMnwnt in another column.

S

carefully provide the neceeserive. Let une favoring Catholic achoots, which i
v* ell remember that trade (basin***) was carried bv ahmt a tw.&gt;-thir4s v«.te.
impart* activity through tel circle*, and
Father Phelan, chairman of the e rmwith it chearftene** and confidence; it mittec on resolutions, snbsequea Uy pro-1
routed tho following a* a substitute for
tlie Iasi one of th* series preriuusly re­
return of general-prosperity. At such ported br the evemnitfee:
a tim* a* thia to sit stilt an! fold our
Rceulved, The: the system of Stalo
hand*, nr tu hoard our money is a bus­
arablepolicy, and th* n.xt thing to it is
to do only what •« ere obliged to do.
L*t aH be up nod doing

AFHICA

"X Wtaoil
.1 I.J..I.SI

lleniiM- Die 1 itialeti Blood when■v«r yon find it* impuntta buntir,,
through the skin iu 1'uuptes, Eruptionur Mures; cIcmaso it when you. find it ob
•traded wd sluggish in the veins; clean u
it wbea it u lout; your trelfopi wid v
) o« «• Leu. Keep uw blotajlurc, aalMte
ui'tetU ol the ejstem w i/l follow.

WANTED

UNDERGROUND
on.

Lux or Lettish remaining at the
Hastings, P. O.. Nov. 4 th, 1873.
A. M Bodwell, Charlo* Belmont.
Jo««ph Hall X Kale Hubbard. Betsy
Lancaster, Mra Jennie Lopor, Mrs.
Mary E. Martin, O, F. Staven*, Uo.-d*L

LIFE

j Marked improvement ha* reerutiv
I been made in the United State* in
making glaasd bar!war* and cutlery

BELOW

BULLS

THE

SURFACE!

BEARS

iy procured from England.
Tho Jury in the ease of Joehua Put
fenberger. engineer of th* freight train
on the Chicago ft Alum Btelraad wluch
caused th* disaster n*ar Ixmint in
Augtu! last and who we* then indict­
ed for manslaughter, on Saturday last
returned a verdict of not guilty.
Mrs. Yaa*. wife of the Japans
Clianre d'Affiiin a: Washington, or
rived in New York Monday evening to
join her bnaband in Washington. 8b*

New Advertisements.

Sre, MV

tcnte *

UAkbKUUV. "•&lt;* MU M

Otr kte nt* Ural Ufa ata
unmsiffi
moco
vtra UK,
un warn
Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

Briggs House,
CHICAGO.

�Ta* RyrilsucMi

Hm wwmwn.

I

?““■
An Atlas ol Barry County.

B*gular

moding of A* Comm*,
On Monday, through hl* Agent, Mr.
I
P.O. Titus of Phltadajphj,, placrd
table, a bcauUfal A-.taa of th* 1

200 School »oat*.
K Blaekboard*. /
6 Stove*.
, ’
0 Tablre.
State&gt; of Michigan, w hich for beauty of i»u7lh"irh*Tk,k,”l,p”’,u"' •*“ **
nuteh, excellence of binding. an&lt;&gt; perfoetton of Dcelgii, cannot l&gt;o exc-IIcd. Rare chance to famish School
« U a tnwushlp map each township octo-.. onpying a lull page l5 bv Js lncbw 4Q(,
give* cv-ry subdivision of tenj from
tual survey* made by and under the dl
•&lt; AM- B—
1— - S.~7. rectlouaof D. J. Lak*. Esq., one of Ae
'»&lt;=« eminent Civil Engineers In the
Mta.
"«■&gt; ” emrotry. Tbe revend
and the
ante In the city of Hasting*, are »!»,
"f-l| on separate pegi», and are accurate, n
very derivable addition to a county map
| and one A* t will bo appreciated by all
1 w.io have occasion to commit a plat of
our City or any of Ae Village* In the
bosrd
* J
’ oa,‘
&lt;«&gt;unty, as no entirely reltebl* plat* have
This map has
Jomm
&amp;**'
“ ®®' hitherto been made.
w m • ' Ubor'
».00. been very carefully examined by our
Would report that A*y hare .Ma. county officer*, and dealers real estate,
t^al'ow^'"’ BtlJ I”'”nmen'1 ,h*‘ «’&gt;«•» nnd I* pronounced very accurate, by
every person, Into whnae hands It has
fallen, and rm« forty have been sold in
J- W. Bxsru.r,
tlih eltv alone. W* understand Ae
W. 1. F. Haas
Agent fa now canvassing Ac county
Gto. W. Wrujiu*.
and delivering tbme already ordered.
Cummilfoe.
By All. HamaMint earnestly we commend Al* Allan
to
the notice of ..very rrahlent of Rany
• "y
r.wr yosr r.virr.
That the Marshall
call upon the several Justk-o. of the county who would iwasM* an entirely Hat, yovr uak ufritrl wilk or •eitkoMi
psm, 1 th, Until rfr, ,f
Peace of (Li* City, and demand a state­ coirect map of the Ooui.ly. 'Ihepricote '
A. P. PkAKK, U. D„
only 810, and fa very cheap for such a
ment of all the firm recrirod by them
Omt AtUr, 4' SliJ/, Dnf Star.
30
onJ a lull report for the last yea,.

-reaing, nut_ 8|dt

lw#

- Mayor, Rrcuidi'r, end AM*.

^OAaa OowK.aumre._w, b,,,
racrired tha following, programme of
।

exercise? fcr Commencem.nt Weak
Ku,e Agrical

1 tural Cull-go at Lansing :
Sunday. November Ikh. 3 P. m.—
'

o r-

Tnteday, November IJ th, 7 n. m —
tocraty ot Alumni; Poem by pg. u„.

I2ib.-am4.
Wing Exerexw. at 10 a. m. Addreu
bv
n..... i&gt; .
. .
Alumni at 7 p. 1
Th*
annual
_
.. ----- ^.vtir Dn
A® ilh, 10th, and 11A in»t; Public
cunrevaira. fo*vM th. Lansing How-.
Ununj. for A. colfog, OD(, UuBr

CHURCHES.

remammg 8 &gt;0,000 uro ifhmadiately
raised. (3otnmittc&lt;» have l&gt;ren nppointed and will enter the field at once for
the purpose of raising this amount. It
cnnleduu i. It ought to bo I’une. Il
■will be done. J. M. Smith, L. P. t-pr
man, J. IVirauu, J. L. Fatten, $ R..

nnd W. A. Howard, constitntc the Con
turttee for Hastings and vicinity.
J. 6. Hott,
Chairman of Committee.

Will thia Terrible Slaughter Continue,

FOR AFTER THAT WE WILL RESUME OUR FORMER PRICES.
A taro chanc* to buy Dry Guud*
cheap—P. R. Sabin &amp; Co of Jackson,
are wiling out tbeir entire stock at first
Bereons who find tbeir accounts at rout. They have an immense stock.
; thu otfi.w ul a Jnstico of th* Peace for
imUMlion mu.t not think it u in cum*jipimiceuf "Uy &gt;]Ute wo owe them, tnit
simply b.-cau-o wo *»rf have ..ur pay,
and liar* not tho time to call again per.
| -mnlly.
■
, 27wi
J. w. 4 C. O. Bwrtar. 1

The account of M. W. Riker, 817 45a,
referred tn Finance Cutnuu:i*&lt;&gt;.
By Aid, Hams—
I
That the report cf tho Board of Ed­
ucation lie approved.
Carried by ayea and nays as follow* :
Aye*—Dawsun. Mudge. William'. &lt;
Beesmer, Bok-e, Hams and Bentley.
■

HAVE YOU HEARD THE HEWS !

| Hartl times, is the cause of
' it. For the next thirty clays,
| the £tar Hat Store will sell
I their immense stock of Mais,
Caps, robes, nutfilers, gloves
^•c., at thefoliowin ( unheard
of prices. Read their list
carefjjlly over and sec if it
won’t be an ohjed, citizens',
of Hastinffs to pay them an\
early visit.

By Aid. Brssnr’r—

I Geer be was arrested cn Saturday las!,
lit MiddleriUo by Deputy Sheriff. Dav­

FOR 30 DAYS ONLY

Mon’s Working Punts
..
, Men's Heavy Overcostn
.....
Men’s Heavy Chinchilla Overcoats.
Men’s All Wool Beaver Overcoats
Men’s Heavy Undercoats
...
Men’s Good Full Suits
Men’s Fine Casttimere Suits
....
Boys’ Suits
....

|
'

The CommiUcj on By-Laws and Or
nances, reported on Licence Ordinal
w Licit on motion ol Aid. Hams a
Dun.—Repor: says that Samuel anew [&gt; ted.
: Geer late of MiddleriUo. who waa rirurk
By AU. Boice—
I by a Jmg-ahai. one night last week, in
That the Ordinance be amnnmded
. a saloon al Grand Rapids, by Frank staes* 115 per quarter for soloin tax i
i Liucb, a recent grad us to from the State
Prison at Jackson, ie dead. We hope
die report is not true, for Geur has tha
reputation of being a “clover follow,”
while ldn-.-h is a perfect desperado, and . N«y»—Madge, Be-mner aud Bentley.

Tnr. Gant Cnic.ao Jvarua I* noth­
ing in comparison to the imineus" bustne»* tz*ing tarried on by Jim Sutton.
Jim is on Jefferson Street, nail do*.
wrr
than ony other inrtitation
uf the kind in Hotting*
Hi* store is
always full, priec* low for caw or ready
[&gt;av, and would like to have th* public
callon him before they &gt;;s&lt;s^n- their
money at the higher' priced groceries.
Groceries of every description both light'
and heavy.
Give bun a call.
Jefferson St June -Ith.
*tf

12,00 warranted
. 2,00 and 2,60
6.60
. 10,00 and 12,00
.. 2,76 to 6,00
... 3,00 to 5,00
...26c.

Men’s Undershirts and Drawers
Heavy Ribbed Shirts and Drawers,
Fine Merino Shirts and Drawers
Men’s Woolen Jackets....
...

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE
ONE PRICE STORE, 36 CANAL STREET, GRAND RAPIDS.

Any perxm or jtersous, haring paid
the tax [irovtdwl for io Sec 3, nod who STAR HAT STORE PANIC PRICES. |
stall Im preevaat.il for th* tale nf inBoys turned up Feak win-!
toxicaitng liquor*, his ur their fine shall ter Caps
GO cts.:
b* paid with costs, out of the city Treas.Hens fine Wool Hats reary; jirovided the void prwcutian .ball dueed irom one dollar fo

in* and Smith Sandford. and taken io
tha Rapid*, wb*rw be now repmat in
Sracut. Xotkx-Wo nay 81,50 a tha Coanty Jail.
coni for dry »toio wuod on subscription,
tadnonrjre. I&gt;oe nrd pays for tho
A carrespandent, writing from Ath­
Aye*—Bc-smer.
Bom cn«t year. No !*«* will do it'
ens. curiously contnutstbe nr xturea to
Nay*—Dawsun, Madge.
be found ihere of ancient and modem Efoi.r, Hams nnd Bentley.
criBastions.
Railroads spin th«7r
trains amid tho tompl"* of three th -a*- I
and yeera ; steamers dasn tbeir swells !

GO cts.
.Mens turned up Peak
j ter Caps 7~&gt; cts.
. Boys fine Beaver and
oudrachan caps 50 cts.
: Mens fine rhinchiUa Caps
.50c/s.
। Mens home made Mitts
upon the 1‘irous, and the scream uf ‘
I GO cts.
j
Mens sheepskin Gauntlets ,
! Pcntelicu* and Cy Aeron to Olympui
I and the heaven* beyond their god*. Dr.
.lien*’ dogskin gloves fur
Tbt wi rk on Hower’s tbluck U pro- Ayer's world-tenowoed medicines, those
' tops 75 cts. r^c.. Ci’c.. ^c.,
gmseing rapidly.
'
j Remember this actual givTb&lt;- Union bebools is in bo opened in po*ted cm tha Acreqxdis, tbo Parthenon,
‘ ing away ofgoods is only for
We New Building to-monow, (Thun- th.’,Areopagus and tb* Th** on. wbil*
! thirty days.
the modes! card* of Cherry Pcetonal,
ST.IR HAT STORE.
Ayer’s Sar-apanlla, Ague Core and
By AU. Bsntfay-24. Canal Street
Thu: ten per cm U of the amount ol
Grand Rapids,
! tbs rwpective ward fund*, Ims approjiriMich.
I ated fur the general highway laud.
AttmUon t. asked to the odverti.o1=&gt;C1 uf the Briggs House, published in
soubsr column

Tua Star Clothing Houn of Grand
Rapsda had their store closed all day
A*««go to pre** the case of Ac Tuesday, aud positively refused to sell
F'cp’er* Eli’, co infoimaticn lor ur- nay good* on that day, tl.«y being occa
t*a, u being fried.
pfod in marking down price* on their
fume fine work is being done an tbo . entire stuck way l-efow cost, nt they toy
rtnm* in A. 1 ,urth ward by our effi- they mutt raise 850,000 in the next 3i&gt;
day*. and iteuton w bargains will be of­
rwat Street C riimixtiuner.
Pt®'» Lxtucr ha* been mum.- fered. We advise all needing M*n and
o^txfod for &lt;i.. 1&lt;ut twenty-fire yoar* Boy•*• Clothing to go to the Star Cloth­
ing Hous* at oner, J* lira** &gt;'”r I*1?**
l?nyriri«r:. nf all School*.
will cuntinae only 80 day*-

Most bcarily wo secund Hi* propcat
I j Robert Dole Owen s Autobfography,
tion uf John R- Van Velaoc in tbo last
! • entitled. ‘‘Threading My Way," Which
Zfo«e
for the establuhmant ol a
rlO. W. Carleton 4 Co. of New York.
reading room and are rea ls to do our
1 have in prm*, will b* particularly neb
part to make il attractive by placing in
&gt; in r»tnini*c»nce* af Gen. lafovctto, Mraiteomo of the lending drib*- Wo hope
:—Criminal case* on the the subject may receive th* attention itt P.rrr Bv**bo Stolfoy. “Slav* Trad."
Divappeanng—CHin- menu, aud that n meeting may Im, Clerkson, “L. E I*," »* ll,b'T &lt;*,eV'
, ntie* of a h.lf a century post
called to toku the nccce*sary rtopo
open Ao room without delay.
Henry Holt 4 Co. of New York, an­
mncil on Monday
nounce that they have made un arrange­
stringent Saloon
Taxxxa.—We tended to Faerideu: ment with the author’s cveutorto pub­
------ - ;c}i they will receive tbo Angell of the Michigan Uniret«Uy, for
lish the Autobiography uf John Smart
of th pnUla.
an inritaradon to the dediealory ex.r- Mill. Tho book will be ready in No­
of th* New Ciiivcnity H.fi to b« vember. They also announce a uniform
held this evening, at Ann Aitor, our edition of MPT* Miscellanciu* Works
Aanks- We tod expected until a tat*
en»* tliae-iaU* on tho Valley,
“to. pablisbetf fa ita apprnjwfat*
'•May. The card uf tbe Main;
»&gt;•» Mt yet hmm received.

°f 1J»d*. The renw.n is appor
7'
*,&lt;TJ l-r*vu who examfa* tbe
in &amp;»• »nd neighboring utiw.
, J*‘ Boto “» attoadanoo &lt;kx th* Gsoait

S75.00U OD

SINE’S
GIFT ENTERPRISE

Canied by ayea and nay* *• follows : j
Ayes—Dawson, Mu dire. Williams,
IJesemer, Boire. Hnura rad Bentley.
'
By AM. Bentley— ‘
Nays - NoneJtno!rrd; Thai ths Street Committee
I l&gt;c authorised to repair Ao docking on
North abetment of Itcn Bridge in a
I good aud substantial manner.

a vxaal at Good Tempivaday evening of next
rdially inritvd.

*5,000
IN GOLD !
OIK OKAVM c**u r*t» or
*5,000 IN 8ILVEB!

Dr. John Flnbcrts. al the Puet Office
Booluture, has juat received a full hnc

of tbe Text Books io be use.) In Hie |r.,bllc bcfoiofotrf this city far A* ensuing
vear. whlebba ufleni to tho pablio at
tbe luwret cash price. He also ha* a
line a*eortin«nt of first cl*** Ktettoue.-y.
Pena, Inka. Notion* and all Ao leading
Papera of tbe day.»if

Rxwaasra that the firm of Reamer,
Heath 4 Co still livre and are selling
lol* uf Fnroitnro at the vmr loweat
cash prices. The hundreds ol Picture

New Scales.
country. It la lb*

Gomsusu Hocaa*.—Tbo Supremo
QrartofDtoo-.he.-dMfetolt^-"

Grata! 3CS0FULA so! GAKCER REKT
Visiting Cards,
Burinere Card*.
WeMiog Card-.
BOOMS TO RENT.
No*’ Stauffer's City Dining Rooms, or
National Hotel. Apply E- H. Lathrop.

j’’*-0® Tuesday, in mUitfou to tho
County Bet. Ho. N. A. Balch of
trad Col. E. Barnn of Nile*.

•i any tlnd
style wf PrUrta*.
&gt; e on* line Card to a 1 co tbeei
call m TH* BAKsrra Orncx.

WM

Shirta, Drawers,

local Bbjipefj Notice;.

By Aid. BesnierThat tho account of I. W. Vnxmiau.
17.88, b* referred to Finafire Com-

Ouv» Cuixxn*. Olivet College U en­
dow ed in the sum of 8P3.20O worth of
real «mla, building.. bb,nly. ^hinet,
jAc., and in tbo »um of 8«"^5O inve.ted and productive tun U. Fbr th* re­
moval of jmn»eBt indebtedness nnd full
endowment uf ito pre^m Corp, of ln­
oye* and nay* a, follow* ;
rev.
. struetkm it need* now IfH.OOO, Of thfo
Aye»—Duwion. Mudg.-. Williams.
' sum *18,000 are subscribed by our fel­
low citiren* upon the cunditiUn4hat the ' Bessuisr, Butov, Bams and Bentley.

6

JOB PRINTING
Obstacles to Marriage.

New Stjli

�I AM ORDIMAMCE HELATIVE TO I
K1DEWALIU.

owu acquaintance*, and to entertain i
them; aud there is nowhere ulae to bo
found the young girl who, while she is
free Io receive attontiuu, is so well abls :
to repel with dignity and presumption. 1
She mark* out her own limit*. Ph* la ’
Mt to decide for herself, and is not |

CUACnjfO HUTS

irasTFuy Dinsiox.

y i tiu » ( tu u i

lsarsUr«a&lt;{Rl»Ms*»i
l_p P.MfAw Chises*

P nd so much will hum confldvncs in
• hem.
Wool is held very firmly.
Suck* of both foreign atd domestic are showing to the educator the tendency .
becoming shtirtunnd up, and wo nut* which bis prvrautivo measure* ought to '
take. Such girls wo must rule through 1
beau aliipped fnc London. Ur tho lot winning their conviction on th* side uf
of December •« predict that tbo tuonoy right. They will uot blindly obey what I
market will bo wff at tho east. from seems to them arbitrary rul**, or, il
th* flow uf currency that will •« in
Irom all part* of tho country, nnd those
institution^ which ax® boarding green­
backs at&gt;d aurregey, will by that time
Io-»cb their hold on unproductive nc.
kumulation* that aro paying no interest,
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r.ltod to giro p»r

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Michigan Central R. R.
old, reiurle ird direct route.

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□y nart of u real education.
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krere no! .ran this rnooer and .luck I do*, at permaueM and not temporary
A,
Mt7 . nuto
tas. .
ismn- haa shaken ths roafidenoeof the , results, and must. u&gt; America, appeal ,
__ wAuio. ..
wool dealer*.
Holders liar* beeu f directly ml indirectly to saif-aoatroL
‘
’
&lt;i*edy through it all, knowing th*t all | Tbe educator ha* in his bauds a* tho J
THE LEADING
&lt;bewu&gt;! at tbeir command must bo • result of our climate, government, and: D [? 1)11 DT TP A NT D A
i-nlfod for before spring. In fast, our | society, au eiquisitly seusitivs and n*r- Il Ll UDulvAPI 1 Al LllL
•uptdy will tw ahurt.-AGriyra &gt;«rw*r. ‘ rouvly devriopml organi«n, a spirit;
JS 1 UK X0RTlf1T£ST

,„ ITOt0«M .■•“ o-,- •&lt; — e-

-Meh torn, iu ■«!,-. yl -'ll u—J

and maintain them, an etferrescer.t girl- , . Ul u„

wnw, of |h, wvr4 . lhM,llO|(

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6-1

ever entered the ebspe! last should car­
ry a lantern round and round till be
caught some brother napping. Then
h* might rou»* th* sleeper, hand him
i th* lantern and take bi* seat, while the
' other set out in quest of sleepers.
It fares with foud-hubters a* with
monks. Thi*riwho take limo by the
fore lock, take the most comfortable
place*. but the laggard* WUt take their

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Michigan State Land Office.

Fir1 Vans Jstisei &amp; t'aiiiat

ISTIMAl «£WIF*PEB.
«l JMfoCu««l».
i.'liv..k. ..

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at square, w
ace between ----- - ------- ------- ------is!,) resembling a large refrigerator,
rack containing about twenty cake.
' ice is suspended from the coiling, so
ia! the cokl air in descending keeps
i* temperature always low. A ntuu■r of Blanchard churns are' arranged

ai valuable, which bo might once have
Dogs are low in price, aud th* a*»&lt;occupied as free grants Wo all know fou apnruache* when th* trader must
IAon- if wo only know trim. ,
send bis stock Into market Hogs,
Uut the host thing about Nobra»ka
-is. that the government has »-ld none of wImto ripe must be sent to market and •
take tu* rousequracce of the prim rul-1
imr- The farmer who keep* them a
day alter is only luring feed, which had
better 1«&gt; vx|«nd*d on growing bis store
bog*. There is no pro*poet of an ad­
vance in pric®K and it win bo well if'
they can t« k&lt;qit a here they aro. A*
y«t tbs pickmg season has nut opened.
During th* nastyear. although th* for­
eign demand for cut ruaata and Istd ha*

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or rather the pure stearine aud oleine,
float on tho water. This is gathered oil
and placed in another vat to cool, and
when about the consistency uf lard i*
wrapped in cloths (about 800 pounds in
each wraptier) and subjected to presses
of tremendnu* jiower. As tho preasuro
ia applied th* olein* ooox* through tbe
doth, ahd is conveyed by little through,
similar ts those of a rider mill, to an-

■r/s:

THE INTER-OCEAN

The Pork and Hog Trad'.

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it is ran through a machine similar to
aansoge eutter, and ground thoroughly
al the rat" ol 1.20(1 pound* an hour,
■ *
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THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT

The New York Evening Mail gives
MARKET REPORTS
the following description of how butter
tat Xvnharst ess BELT frits’.
is made in New York city. Wa believe they did in tbe las* d«ad», thov will I truest wire*, the wisvst and tondereet
nK.shau.tU
riUlbaesrirf
flee
row-1
tnolhars,
th*
mo«t
intalligwnt
and
wotT
||
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ACKJCllTCRAL
DEPARTMENT
it is tho mode that was adopted in Pa­
ris during tbe siege. A great German
chemist predicted ttiat artificial wine
would some time take the place of the
fermented jojo* of the grape j ’
haps befoa* ftaf limo we shall
butter made from animal fat:
“A large tank ia filled with sheets of &lt;

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Cmatial aid Family fleispaper,

Haib i n’ ;

end ritatn.

sones OS COSSOLWAT1OR.

I d-.i.iirulK

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C3;iiil;'.ri
t'uii niam-il vigor,
and will etc itc a n.-w gruwtli. «cq t
-fa csln-.iiv “hl-Ogv. •JI i--, tliu most
economic-?} IIaiuDrcs-ts4. vvernsed.
a- it req'tliv* lea* c sj,p'ie^*.i&lt;m«, and
p’.c. tin- h .L- :: q,:ci;-iiil. gluray appcarainv. A. A. Ilnyes
Stalo

the !mg year, 2d million* of pounds ;
and of cut meats IM millions, Tha to­
tal number of pounds of bog product,
exported from tbo United Sialo* for the
veer have born co for 707 1-2 nilUioMTbe demand is -not likely ti&gt; be any less
for tho coming year. We notice that
tho complaints of high rates of meat*
still prevail ia Great Britain, aud thore
is no remedy but the import of provis-

Most boys and girls who live in the
country hare ao«u wild pigeoia, and
know wbal graceful bird, they nrv Die
oiusclrs ut their wings are very Urge
aud strung- Audubon say* that these
[ ig»un« travel nt tbo rate of a mile in a
mtuuto, and that if one were to follow
the fashion, ni&gt; 1 take a trip to Europe, Liverpool at 8% to 41*. p«r 112 lb*.,
It couhl cross tho . ereon in loss than or in our currency at 9 l-2e. per pound,
with gold ollOS. Tbe priou in New
York aro S to 8 l-2c_, and (here is no
prospect of any change as tho'export
trade is naturally dull, as the home sup|
ply
is Igr^ost at this suoson. so that th*
birds possess. As they journey through
-pace, they can overlook hundreds of margin is alight. During tho post urnaero, nt once, and their sharp eyes can mor the supply of hogs have been heavy
discover at a glance whether the coun­ and from tbe information gathered so
try beneath thorn is barren, or supplied far iu rule lion tn th* hog crop, the sup­
ply will be quite heavy and fnlly equal
with tbe food they need.
On tbo day I speak of, the birds flew to' that of last year.Former
very low, and hundreds of tirera alight­
ed un the trees in passing. They otten
Fall Plowing for Potatoesalight in such numbers that great
branches are broken o£ aud sometimes
Ever since tbe period of tbe appear­
the pigeon* ar® crashed to death. The ance of tbe potato-rot iu this country,
fold. bordering tbe river wore covered farmers have been studying, more or

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FOB THE WHX8KSB8.

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less closely, tho potato crop, and we be­
hove wo sjeak within tbe bounds of
truth in raying, that al! who bare had
tho brat opportunity to judge have de­
cided that the application of mineral
manures will give th* beet n-suk. and
the uau o: strung hot*", or other fcrmenting manure*, th* poorest return.
Especially dims thia prove true in ransons when rot ia moat prevalentIn

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Magaolia Bairn cn
CntCUIT COURTS-1874,1875.
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Complax.on.

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paid for the article produced by those
•■maidea. all forlorn who milk the row
with the crumpled horn." Tbe pro­
duct, too. it b claimed, b wot only more
healthful but of a greater average ex­
roller than tbegvnuin* article, bring
entirely free tram curd or the roarula-

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RAT£8 OF JLDTEST13ISO.

VOL XVIII

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, (873.

NEW FIRM

DIVING FLUE,

But tor the accidental support to wbteh
I hung as by a brittle thread, I should
have been precipitated like an arrow
down the steep, glassy dseevat, to the
sorgo below. The detsent. I kaew to
be only cure and instant death- Haw
I had advanced to this paint without
(ailing Itefme, was a urcumatanco I
could not account for. I found it im­
possible to regain my footing. I could
make no impression in the ley aurfsca.
though making every effort to indent it
with my boot-Urol*. The first tenable
ground appeared at a point, at least 20
red* oliuve me My position waa peril ou* iu the extreme. The projection to
which 1 held ou was hut « frail and
I rotten support, and might give way at
any momeal 1 called for help. My
apfwals died sway on the bteak, night
wind*. No human being or bouse was
in sight and uoun nearer than half a
mile ewsy. I. was ter from e frequent­
ed track. Tm eight we* netting in
feet, with no pjaaibiUty «T human aid
for me. 1 deviroil seury fdsa for raeape. 1 thoagbtof tho ambitious youth
al lbs Natural Bridge, who strove to
carve his ueme iu lb. preei|dcoe* rock
above that at » Washington. No soch
motive bml brought mo into this pre­
dionmenu 1 rii only ou my way to
pose an et.uiag with a lady friend for
whom 1 hail a special hankering. I
bad rhc*en to take thb I*y-)&gt;dth, lo*t 1
■huuld to “seen of men, ' and get
laughed at for my poiua. But I had
gut tuore than 1 bergeiaad for. and waa
likrty to pas* an evening lees agreeably

GOLDER DELL

base heater,

FURNITURE !

WRIGHT k. HOLBROOK.
• TTOR'»Yi**»U« «r. I Ailltiier. to CTu
Umii

Upi/OLspUtCD tfD

q00D9.

Picture Frames,
MR.JAMES JI. HEWES

Journal of tha State CenreaUou
Michigan. held at Aon Arbor,
September, IM®. which Rctorod

The slate of Ohio exhibits to the
world a Harty specimen of the actinn
of our natore, when uncontrolled by
reason. justice and morality. Iler atarite keeps pace with her growth, in
population and resource.. Not content
with a large and fruitful territory, and
with a groat proport.on of th-. suithrrn
nonet ot latke Erie—and with the boun-

mg man would grasp a straw. It wa*
strong, sharp and capable. Holding
my mittens in my teeth, 1 cut a place

MB. WILLIAM B. STEBBINS

Positively wives Half the Fuel of any Staight Draft Stov
Keejw Fire all Winter without rekindling.
Uns n Cast Iron Fire (’lumber.

HMM!
Whru you are in want nt

CfiA/VBEH 0,
P4HLO3 SETS,

sophs,

Erntf Sj-on Qfo &lt;i',t SlPVW1!1

COUCffES,
piWHS,
BHHCKETS,
&lt;fc., &lt;fc., ^c.

DENTIST

Mtife

.

GREBLE &amp;. RUSSELL.

Michiiai

tftp HOVED

Sweet's HqTel,

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Michigan Exchange.

■ Being the most simple in eon- [
F. M. Hungerford &amp; Co.
machine, nrr quality &lt;ehiel, ncmumend the Wbeelnr.
st
ruction,
easily
to\
fairs
nf thrand
Whcrier
jadapted
im.wn/br
&amp; Wilron lathe imHleae Superior to an,, other eewin^
different
kinds of the
work,
running
the
pant i/eaf'is
Best
Guar-\, Commission Merchants.
X. Bu 8 ell 'n\,„arhhMfK themakrt.
faot'-r. &lt;utd"fi"
n,'V
ranter nf "&lt;&lt;•«
its Superiority
orrr al!

tinetlr rceognue* her true northern
boundary s« established by the ordi­
nance, and thu act of congress pro. iding fur her admission into the union,
but in ths form of a proviso see fit to
add—“With tho aaeeut of congroee,*'
she
wilt extend her boundaries to the
brow. The night waa dark about me,
north capo of the Maumee Bay. sol
but I worked my way steadily up Io
terra firma. I wa* three hour* gaining
a sternly footing.
of Lake Erie into Ibe bargain. Fear­
I did'at see "Issais" that evening. I ful that bar craftiaea* would not be
overlookatl, aha wisely smuggled h«r
made hasty strides to my boarding members tutu their seat* uttuhwrved .
place. 1 hare never since gone "aero** Whet modesty 1 Cuugreea. however did
lots" to do courting, or forgotten the nut give (heir aa«eut, but on the contra
difficulty out of which I whittled my ry for the s|»ce of mure than thirty
year*, even up to the month of March
way with the serviceable jack knife
last past, refuMxl it. In the moan
time Ohio increaeeil in population, rosuurcea and |iu)itical importance, and as
she (tad been .the darling favorite of
congteaa, and had grow n under their
fostering care to gigantic strength and
Coluasran magnitude and tbi* being
the only favor of importance which cougrv«s bad not granted her when asked,
»hn at first only murmured and c» mplainsd ; bnl wbea »be found she could
not gain hor purpose by whining, she
partiruteriy want, sou luok for u !*'
had recourse to blustering and bravado,
"Certainly."
•■Weil—among llie iboussuda upon talking of her euRwa »f Jnuan; and
thousand* who help to make up this proceeded at uned to n ulhty the act uf
Sommuniration.
busy work! of enre everything that is Congress of IhftS. by erecting countic*
ttinted is read. Sneer as you please. and lowtuhipa wi hin our territory, apdo asaurv you that prratnr* ink U the pocntuig otfirere anil orgnnMng eourti
true tpeu w to all bn*ina«* sne- of justice, Ac. And in order to support
this system &gt;of nullifioahun. her Qiiel
Mapi-trata ordered out a part of bis
••mill*, n." and boldly slranced within
five oe six mites of toe true louudary
lir-e between Ohio end Michigan, and
there made a gforiou* display of Milita­
race-is addicted. the Yankee is prover­
ry pruweaa at a sale distaaoe fnitu tho
bially prone to that of whittling.
line claimed by the retraciosy inhalntAchillea wa* noted for hi* bravery.
ants of Michigan. The Legtslalorv ol
Ohio, and her detegatien tn congreaa
also, performed ’their pans'of the dra­
ma in higtolifoed threats and angry
mruacet This course seems to have
had it* vffirct—Ohio must be conciliated
Myrmidons. Hi* mother, the goddess
Congress gave their long with-beld aaThrtfa, Ion-saw that if be went with th*
exped-tion. bo w.&lt;uld never return. She
endeavored to tbs art tho design of th.
Fates. She clothed him in femnte at­
tire and sent him to live with tbe daugh­
ters of X^comedM, King of beyros, one
Three served a* stain for my fret also.
-1 labored long and wall. Though Jhe
I thermometer aloud at 20 degree* Letew

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in Davenport, Iowa H.-ving a box of i
CRAYON.
pine tinders, and at a baa for sumeihiag I
to do, I selected a stick and taking out
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the inevitable “jack knife" commenced |
AND OILS, whittling. Wberropon the good-we-

Hix times Baller was interrupted
tured Lost came ufong, and touching mv while taking tea by men with dog* to
tlionlcter, said, “I ere your ere a Yen- eell. Buffer was a man who wodrtnet
lie. He bad put hi* foot in, and he
must take it oat mentally. The twenty
“How do you know this f I a*k«J
“By your propensity to whittle,” bo third epfdteent waa a *m*U boy, with a
gill io comfany, who bed a ragged,
replpduirtv poodle foe sate. Buffer bought
I could not but acknrraladge 'he oom. the yoodle of the buy, end immedhtely
In fact I have known Yankees to presented it to tba girf. and thsn rant
whittle out riolinea. chains, and various them off
To th* next eppHraut’kw was obte
articles tor prartical and crEamectal

dry GOOD?.
CLOTHING.
HATS AND CAPS.

BOOTS AND SHOES

Sulcal aOn&amp;iisl

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jackknife. Bui myeown greatest ex­
ploit a: whittling saved my Uta.
It waa h» th- munth of Fvb'uary,
IM®. I attempted, just at nighttali, to
ernes one of the bold spurs of th* Green
Mountain tango near Castleton, V«The snuw had latten deep. The tew

The stream of enllm cosrtitmed until
near ten o'clock, at which hour Buffet
locked up and turned &lt;.ff th* gs*
On the toflowtee evening. •' B«*r
appraii+ed his foniea. be found a crowd
aweoiLted.
He counted thrtty-uinr.
men and bevs. eech one of whom hwd a
dog in tow. Thcr* were dixre of ervry

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lata rams Led formed a Mtrfww almost j
a. hard and .Hpi»ry ■“ 81”*
,
White advanmag along the side of a (
hill ia lb. miaty twilight, I aLpj-d ui
fell upon my aide. 1 was fortuaato t
enough totateb by the pmtrt of a slump., &gt;
FREJ»H OYSTERS by Um CAN or
which protruded for an inch cr tnoro ।
DiBll, at
CITY DINKING ROOMS. through tbe hard crust of ice that I sc
saw lay on afl sides about toe. Tb*
, wa* not auotber object to which I eou
cling within a distance of ten or a ffi
| en rod*. Below, tba bill dascauded
I cr W rort* tamiMMd by a ravis. wi______ _
i mdae ofpecpeuAiankx aoek 40 foot high. । Thea ha

OYSTERS

Will not be Undersold.

prvwl.m on the port of congroM cuuld
potaibly waan you from this attachment
—You would even make great saaficea
for the general good, and fur th. fewer
and tnumuility of tbo country: aad
with this knowledge of your seutimeute,
white so cannot sanction, ia yourj bobalt, tho exoreiM of towers by congee**
nut delegated bttt expressly forbidden,
wo invito a mutual cv-ofwralian of tb.
pronto of th. Stale, interested for th.
settlement, upon term* of reciprocity, of
all queetiomi alfsating their roepealin*
suvernigubes ; a subject uvar which cungrcs* lies no further coutrokclisn to res­
aw. as in the case of New York and
New Jsraey, ia any compact which th.
state* interested may deem fit and prop­
er. by tho appointment of oommtoaioner*. end the action uf their reapociivo
Jagislaturea, to eater into. WhaMver
your brethren of Ohio may see tifaMectruit tho political mauagwiucnt o^beir
interests to men who clicnsh at heart

mssnber that to build and equip railroad*
cost* large amoun^ of money, and that
the owners of them hare just as nroch
right to ask and receive on lheir invest­
ment a fair return, ae the farmer* bare
on tbeire. We, also, ask them to re*
member that the average ineomo of our
railroad* ia lees than fiivn per cent per
annum, with the preoert rates for tranapostntiou. which ia a fact, and then to
tell the public whether 6 per cent to

Under this bead ia vnur paper of yeeterday we find utternneaa upon ths
traafxwtalion quaetioo that would do
honor to the wiwfoai of Captain Cuttle.
How pleasant it-will bo to the boidsrs
of Michigan Central stock—now tai­
ling at sixty cents on the dollar, the
diviJen* having bean pataed for a year
—to bo informed when they ehan pick
up yonr valuable pepwr. that the object
of tboee composing the Grangers is “To
recur* such economical managemeal of
trann&gt;ortation line* as to ensure cheap
rates ' Their hearts will bo rejoiced to
team that anrh stupid people ae Mr.
Juj, Mr. Sargent and Mr. Hind, having
failed ia ability to pay tbsra any inter*»l on their money and having by their
maintaaatioe of such high rates, and
gan ha* survived the first blow of mis- ' nnerotiumical management, sent tbs
named uyedwaryand it ia our moat stock down to tbrewfiftbs of its par val“tbu aMMrtfy of the stock-holdem
ardent d^jpo that the people will ever lua,
'
rally around their own omipa.t. and not being able to control the policy of
preserve it from tho aevanug stroke of the road.' but "a 6w pevuoss being peroutward foe* or domestic ooenur*. and ,
that if it should at any time hereafter “and manage them for their individual
” It is wa say, a ptaaaant
require all*rs*wn or amendment, that tntettata
1
of information to tto»o interested
it may be performed as the free, unbi- piece
I
aued and sovereign act of its own peo- to
1 know that the Grangers era about to
the problmn and relievo the ‘'ma­
pie, in preeiao accordance with its own solve
'
who don't control." or the few who
provision* ; and that it may not be ef- jority
J
fee led by any attempt al rortti. n or 'ronatitutc the “minority" that do eon­
rjmnin interference on the part uf '’1trtd. of their bungling management of
own property, and to “eecurs" to
congress, who hare no right to inter- 1' their
1
tho cvituimteal maaagvmsnt profere aitl\he internal concern* of :ba4‘ them
1
‘ Tided by .Um multitudinous wisdom of
individual states at. this confederacy.
Graagnra. At the same time the
If we suffer uurfundamental law to the
'
be battered down X-y the arbitrary ar­ Grangers, wo infer, whenever btejr “ro­
tion of congrsas, and our limila to be il
1 ucu the wages uf their employes'’ ia
to “ouiiiauiicsi management," will
enlarged or dimhinbed at thmr will, we order
1
* injure lAraurfaM in public Mtimateas at once oar severeigaly; our cun- not
1
’’ but will at the same time “oorrossolution ia destroyed; our legislation tiou,
1
reduce tlirtr transportation
has not tho shadow of foundation to jxanfangly
1
Splendid ! To economise
rest upon; our official agents become 'charges.''
destitute of authority ; and we, fellow 1they reduce thrir expenses, and “apply
the
knife"
to their receipts- Things
citiscas, become at noce the victims of a 1
aqua)
to
each
other. We conclude how­
government of erpsdwsuy, or fall from 1
that th* &lt; irangera are not the pub­
nicearily back into a stale of nalare, ever,
'
lic.
After
writing
such an article, we
oonpellod, as the least of evil*, to form 1
ior ounelvM a new guvetumetit, under eip-ct that wbvnoyer “under the pres­
which ourselves and our poeterity sure of hard time* a* an excuse" ypu
reduce printers' wage*, adrertuing and
would alone be secure. Let u* avoid _
a-,1___ &lt; .11 n:..i__ in 1.. ------ —__
»o Jsngerou* a erisiaT and cheerfully
yield a vigilant support to our consdtutian aa it waa formed, tearing it for injured in the public estimation. Wo
oougrsM to relieve tbeiaeelve* from any «x;x«t you to manage your printing oeuifficuUira with which they may hare tabli*hmont “in the interest of tho peo­
become eutaugled, during, aa we Lo;e, ple," and not selfishly ba making from
thirty to fifty per cost per annum on
a trmpiraxy age of orpolMMy.
The enogrea at the United Btatra the investment of }. O’D. Remember
having, by a derided majority uf Loth that your Supreme Court has autemnly
declared
a railroad a* much private pro­
bouaeK sanctioned Ly the signature of
our illusUiuu* Chief Magixtrate, guar­ petty as your printing establishment, or
antied Io this people that their consti­ an tnn. And rwnsater also, that the
tution ot government i* of a republican
character; and as the convention ot
Michigan have ilemnl tbs right of cen­

day of the ensuing use tiou of congress,
"TK the reprueeutativee at the soverergn
jxupla of this state.
In the choice of' those delegates by
your convection, who have been roquarted to «tsit Washington, it is but
proper to say, that they are clothed
with no cfiktal power ; nor is it«: all
imperative upon the state to pay them
tor their e&gt;tvicr&gt;; they go ae, and in to be round ranee, aud that if our Pat­
behalf of, th* friend* of Micliigsn, to
co operate with our legally eoMtitutad ron* of Industry would fight the Ilailagents in defence of “the cause, the roeda by mean*, sneh a* theta, they
would be nut only aueceeafnl ia bang­
ing them to juat Urma, but would, be­
It to with regret that we mart state yond question, enrich thetaealvan
to you, fallow litiiru*. that in the re­
jection of th* term! annexed to yuur through an agency far mere deoiraUa,
adatedon into the union. propMod to than would bo tho aaroo result, by pul­
us by rongree*. your convention was ling down our M-ghlrtira;
nut uoauimoj* ; gotwubrtanuinp that
The Brairw Fanner teal weak qMtoa,
our legal executive officer* when io the we laMnMwuaJy protest *1 against tb. cattle in the Chicago market all Ibe way
perfoemaaco of his duty, aad retuoed to right uf rongrea* to Imjinse for yuur trom ®1.M Io W.30 per 100 pouada.
aurrunder him to our autburily, when performance any condlta4» inrompatilils live weight The Prairie Farmer hi nn
legally demanded by our Executive, iti with bo [uovi-M.ns uf the ordmaoew of
pur-nance of the constitution of the l78T.yet a tvspeotabie minority ware
United Btatra and by tho esjiecml di
reertou of tho President, ns a fugitive
from justice; t« eey nothing o&lt; an
propr.atioa uf three hundred doll*:* d inane* of 1787, thnu manfully to con­
Iron* th* state treasury a* n reward for tend fur th* right* of th.ir own state,
thu fidelity of this aulf-aame out-las. and fur their tu»t claim*, end fearioMly
In bar eager aspiring after jwsret, abe Abide the re.ult With th* mocivra of
ha* been totally tuekJaeeof toe supreme three men wu hnre waning to do ; it ia
tews of our ouiamea roantry and tan but charitable to hopn. however, that
tews of humanity aud honor.
A&lt;&gt;4 they a eio actuated rather Ly the will
however thia controversy may torts I- uf thmr immsdtnie rotutitUMita then by
Bate, this stain upon her oacatubeon a stria: regard to thstr own notion* of
light and wrong.
|100 a bend than for
I
When wo refteeu follow eitiaaw, up- only from ® 10 to I!6
on tb. fearful array with Thick ynn had ■ ’
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,■ot her own state, which tb. AU-ruey to contend in th. recent struggle for
General uftiis United Staten has da- the choice uf yuur fiedogetea to tbo lata
,etered to bo UMonsututionai. tost Otrie conventfon—the official influence exerustnya a kind ofjuriulioura over that

detmite boundaries, end at the same
time, tnr a specieo of legwdotjaia, at­
. taniphag to force Michigan to auneuder a portion of its «ov.ra*gaty aad ite
fieopte into the bauds of a neighboring
t rival—iu fact endeavoring to admit a
state, recadved with a drfiaite boundary
. mare than thirty year* Mime, a UttL
fartErr into the union, at tbs expense ol
tbe people of another state whuse eon
ettnuon and government to recognteed,
in th. ctearest and strongest terms, in

and with I*male ornameata, smoag
which ho placed ecxne arms, he appeared
at the court of I.ycornedra. and offered
M~A1! consigniqeut* will receive
his wares for sale While the real wo­
prompt attention. ''
2dm2
men sought articles for women's c*c,
another amotyt them True to manS na
fe.h a k k h b k
lure, took up and put oo oword and
buckler, then asoing a trumpet. Bounded
the cbaigsu This waa of tonne, Achil­
AM m»!I&lt;v. hom *m*H Vicleree, sad tree. tab. le*. The disguise unmasked, bo wa*

NO. 29.
| latare, or of tho executive (when the
' iegisteture eannot be convened) against
i demostie violence.”
। Notarithrtaaditar, follow citixcns, you
bare be*n uryustly deprived of many of
ibe adrantagso resulting from a timely
admission ; notwithstanding you hare
bren dipnved as yet of the fire per cent
of the eatoe of many milliana of acira
of tho public lands within your limit*; j
notwithstanding tbo attempts of your,
neighboring atateo to make inroads up-1
an your herder*, and notwithstanding
ttiat in this system of eneroaeheiant;
and oppression, Congress have been in­
duced, probably, b* mterepreoentation
to throw obetactes in our way. nd atill
refuse, us a voice ia tbo councils &lt;xf tbo
nation, unless upon terms humiliating
in iheiF^atare, and highly iniurioou in I
their eonbm*ncea—y*&lt; we know you
Under tho above Lead we find A the
for. thrtmnljlMt you ore attached Io
—tifatton, that you will J.cUx Otrre* of the idx, iaat, the
the moat determined following spicy letter to which we invito
d that nothing abort of
tho partteniar attention of our readers.
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. - . , '* remarkably valuable book by ex1*{W" in the State. Dem teriproeatm 11‘resid.nt Mark Hopkins, of Willt.-im.
as fellows
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The Haafingx JcswmZ raunuetr. that1 l,nc*
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contains so much that is strictly philo­
sophical, with that inantical instruction
s hich ia uaclsl ia every-day life. This
is the pscaliarity of tho grunt writer',
mind, that it grasjw th.* cud aa well as
the means adapting tb. tetter to th. ohjset bs would arocmplish. It it pub­
lished by Ecribscr, Aimutrong &amp; Co.,
and will cunimatd the thoughtful atten­
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of the People, obtains kava of the
Court, and entered a ne&amp;proesfwi iu tho riving wmo ptac'ical good. It ia full
case egaiMt Alont^ B. Bara uni n,.&lt;l ot meat for ths mind, well served
Akraw Hager for burning the store of and aevniy. IVtineas article, like these:
the Barnum Brothers, in Wooodland, Rev. Dr. DlnocbarJ, Pres. of Wheaton
Dnironity; The Brilon, the Inspira­
wme two years since. Tha. end.
jMjt. one uf the most cuulemplaNe tional Rar* ; Our Immortality ; Growth
•pita prosocuuoiu ever brought into any of Character and Heart ; Conversations
Court, end wo cute with pleasure this “bunt Feces, with uunieriuwi illvstrn
action as tho trial would have cwt tho I 'tons ; Money, Its Functions and Itecounty ■'anv.n.l tbotwaiid doltero. aud I qsirtu.nl., which our Capitalists should
•.here was no! the least possible chancv all Read ; Application of Art to Drvas ;
to have convicted the mpondeute, n«r Wire, who lit npick; Address to Young
i. ttevo now. nor ha. there two. at any

CHURCHES.

Must wonderful arc being
bought at the Star Clothing
House. SG Canal St., Grand
Rapids, and this Panic Sale, Ij Tux Oust Caicsso Jnrux is nothcontinues only a few weeks'I ing in ci-mperiion to tbe immense busiwring earned on by Jim Button.
longer. Men’s Heavy Over- •ncsa
1
is on Joftoroon Ktreet, and does
coats are sold at $5.50 and JJim
swrate«fo«N than.ony other institution
■94MO, and-fine Beaver Over- ,of the kind tn Hasting. His store fo
coats al 910, 912 and 913, &lt;always full, prions low for eaao or ready
and would like to have tb. public
that were, formerly sold at pay,
I
920 and 922. Good Suits 'call on him betaro they afSawAr their
tho higher priced groceries
can be bought for 96.50 and Grocerww
&lt;money at of
nrory d.scnption both hebt
97.00, and fine Cassimere &lt;and heavy.
Giro linn a cell.
Suits at 910, 912 and 915.
Jefferson
St.
June 4lh.
tf '
Shirts and Drawers only 25
and 35 cents, and all goods
have been reduced to about I
half what the other stores ’
ask. Remember these low .
prices last only a few weeks ‘
more, so go immediately to
tho Star Clothing House,
Grand Rapids.
(20w3)

HAVE Y00 HEARD THE NEWS :

Hard-times, is the cause of
it. For the next thirty days,
the Star Hat Store trill sell
Business ; Intemperance and Life In their immense stock of Hats,
scrunco, a clinching statement ; Wan­ ('ops, robes, m ufflers, gloves
There is roBsiderabie compteini made, ted Carolul. Honest Men ; Coward &lt;w 5 c., at thcfollpiringu nheard
of prices. Read their list
and not without some ecu.*, at the
carefully over and see if it j
enormous sx|&gt;ens« to which tbs poop!. jeer. Write at uure k&gt; the l»0
won’t be an dyed, citizens}
•r« .objected by tho ccatinunl change ■nd secure the volume, for 1K74.
ot" Hastings to pay them an ,
Text Bo.&gt;ks in uur public schools. Wells, LI»!&lt; Broadway, New Yo:
early visit.
With no disposition to complain, and a

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FOR 30 DAYS ONLY

Pacific Railroad, which run. iu fine
Day Coach,-, and Pullman Steeper,
from St louis to principal points io the
WeM. rilSnt chaff. We believe that
the Miasouri Pacific Railroad has tho
boat track and the finmt and aafost
equipment of any line west of tbo Mississiiifu, and its counectiuai with mails i

Will this Terrible Slaughter Continue,

FOR AFTER THAT WE WILL RESUME OUR FORMER PRICES.

STAR HAT STORE, PANIC PRICKS.
f
,
----1 Mens fine Wool Bats re­
, f,&gt;* November numbur of IlaUcut
‘
'* ’’•“•‘I•* ® fr**h sstrol nice duced from one dollar to\
“•eTcr- It contains 1I10 mtuil variety 50 ds.
Mens turned up Peak Win­
1
*toric», good poetry, and
flt"’ 'Hue»wrtuma. just swh roadiq^tnai- ter Caps 75
Boys fine Beaver and Cheap Farms in South-west Hiisonii!
,er **
4’®*’I^e *aut» «nd will have it
.
a stradian caps 50 ds.
Th. Atlantic A Pacific Railrusd Com­
d«tenet nod
by the ajvcral School Fnw,f 1,101 f*"'
is all wu stat*'. 'S^/etut fine chin ch illa Caps pany iilfors 1,200,000 acres of lend iu
Central nud Southwest Missouri, at
Board*. Thia wv believe ro be ihi&gt; ■ J11*1 B*°nc&lt; &lt;”W ’he int of contents, nnd
law, and' if Bred u,
see vhatil is cutujKMid of. Every sub­ ' J/t’H.s- home -made Miffs,
scriber rvceivea a pretty idirotuu' Only ■ G 0 cfs.
thousands of dollar,
15 cts. single number, and 8 l.&amp;l pci I Mens sheepskin Gauntlets
pie of this county.
year. Aildresi Thome, A Talbot, 36 | 40 cts.
. J- L- A 8. 1L li.—From the East Bro rafield Street, Bcelou.
I Mens dogskin gloves fur'
Saginaw Asterpruz wo dip tics* items :
I tops 75 rts. ^C.. &lt;y-c.. &lt;f-c.,
The J. L. A 8. R. B. Co. hay. 12,000
Krso or tmb Bloor —Prairie itch ia
Remember this actual giv­
curd, uf wood cut for the use "of tha caused by a disordered end inactive ing atcay ofgoods is only for
road north of Wenona.
Eight miles t Liver, produced by miasmatic priem thirty days.
.
of track hare been laid on the J. j_ 4 upon the system. Tbe Ktso or rut
STAR ll.1T STORE.
8. R. R. mirth of rn*ego Lake, and Bumu acta aa a stimulating alterative
,
24 Canal Street
| upon all the glands of ths bxly, oaped■ Grand Rapids,
statiue has Seen o.tablistie.1 and an ap­ 1 ally upon th. Liver (which ia a gUnduMidi.
plication forwarded fur a postoffice It ! tar body) and will, there!ore, by correctis called Bernes, alter Hou. O. M. i lug th. secretioas ami curing th. Liver,
perfect wUlingnesv tn do all that it may
be posrib'.e to do, tn make our school*
just what they ought to be and must
be, wo do think that/tho constant
change ol Bcuks might and should be
dispensed with, and that no change
should be made nt the dictation of any
Teacher, but l» adely !

Men'« Working Panto
..
Men’* Heavy Overcoato
Men’ll Heavy Chinchilla Overcoats.
Men's AU Wool Beaver Overcoats
Men’s Heavy Undercoats
...
Men's Good Full Suits
Men’s Fine Cassimere Suits
....
Boys’ Suits....
Boys' Overcoats
.
Men’s Undershirts and Drawers
Heavy Ribbed Shirts and Drawers.
Fine Merino Shirts and Drawers
Men’s Woolen Jackets....
...

B«rn*s, tbe Land Commia-ioner of tho

11.00 1,50 and 2,00
..
|S,50 and 4,00
8,00
■..
12,00 warranted
... 2,00 and 2,50
..
6,60
. . .10,00 and 12,00
. 2,76 to 6,00
3,00 to 6,00
. . 25c.

50c.
25 and 00c.

ONE PRICE STORE, 36 C.A^'AL STREET, GRAND RAPID.

Sbsxx, Bcu, Sweat.—Go through
o'cluck thia morning t'io oxten.ive saw
and manufacturing mill of J. L. Quim­ all the ague performance day after day
by, in thia county was entirely detroy- . &gt;il! your ritalitioa are all eaten up with
od by fire. Owing to ths early hour at
w hich wv go to prew we hare not lieen
Srrcut Notio.—Wo pay 11,50 a able to ascertain ail the fact-. or the
cord for dry store wood ou snbecript ion.
and no more. One nri pays for the some 5'J mon'are thrown out of employ­
ment, nnd some 150,000 worth of prop­
erty destroyed. We have not be*-n able

Ij«t or l.srrns remaining nt the
We ondvrotand that the right uf way
for tbe proposed K.. H., L. 4 N. M. R. Hastings, P. O., Nor. 11 th. 1878.
Ijicy A. Brown, Sarah Hall, J.’E.
has boon donated oil the way from ths,
situ of tb« city lino, south, io tho town­ M-iugvr, Mrs. Jane McMu’.lan, Deter
Sherman. Nathan 1*. Smith, Chas. W\
ship of Prairieville, except ucroes uoe
small farm. That Amin sou is now. or
soon will ho. in Prairieville to obtain
the right of wav through that township,
«nd we shall hope-tor and expect equal­
ly liltro! intere-t in favor of tho enter­
prise there that has been exhibited on
Tas Sex.—In our advertising cdthis aide of that township.
umna will be ton nd tho prospeetu. of
N. Y. Un. Daily. Semi- Weekly, and
Weekly, to which we diroct tho atten
txm of any of our readers who dnsire to
sulreeribs fur a Mitropolitan Journal,
columns to day. We trust that through­
out tbe wholo land tho j&gt;eopU will a)&gt;ly editml, and etfictly independent on
all j4itic*l question., n. that is precisely
unite on the 27th inet in offering up to

py*''**“*
J' j-'- —"
us uiure\than tbe election of Hon. Wil­
liam B Williams to CongrsM ns tiio
si'cceseor of the late Hou. W. D. Foster.
T!,e Allegan JmtmI u,n. tlrnt tho.
D. G Robinson is, also, doing tbe same
• 'graro io ths "men uf Kent,” and wa on Jaffenou Stroet, in front uf his resi­
t«lim it ia not far out of the way.
dence, nnd A, J. Bowne. Esq., ia raising
Th.ro ia to be an Odd Fallows’ Festi- and otberwieo refitting and repairing his
&gt;al aad Dance la Kibby’a Hall, at Mon TMideoN on the corner of Green nnd

roy, AU«tu County, on Tuesday the
-5th, mat, a general good time ia prom

On the school ground, tbo walks are
now being built and tbe finishing touchet4*a Monday evening the School Board
put upon the buildings ami we may
«.-' t«i Mias Fanny RmnU si tocher
any no whool district ia the State
uf the Intermediate, aad placed Mis.
of the same wealth and popelatiun ha.
L. A. Biglow ia charge of th. GfifaimSf
a better school building ttesu the one
i^^rtmeat
which graces tho grounds ou the corner
Hon. BixMy Hoyt, cuntinaas to win of Broadway and Walnut Street«, in
the highest .ncomiums from bar aud
li'-ipnta, by the dignity, urbanity and
The work done oa tho streets of this ]
ability with which bo [wrferms the arCity the present scs*xi, large a. it has .
Jious duties of Circuit Judge.
bewti,
does not cost one dollar more
Very justly, tha case of tbo People vsthan wa. row*'! for th- purjore.
For
F. A. Bliss, for arsen, resulted in the
this most desirable reanlt the people

rices st her resultm-c. as a ^teacher of,
mu«ic, both vocul nn&lt;i instrumental in-;
eluding the Organ and I’inno. Terms ।
$10.00 for 24 lesaons. payable ou* half I

§75,000 00
SINE’S

City Dining Rooms, or
. Apply E- 11. laithrnp.,

G1H ENTERPRISE
$5,000
IN GOLD
oKEoKANPCA^a
rutxi or !
&gt;5,000 IN SILVER!

10» C&lt;4&lt;1 aad Ktrsr Lsv«r Ussti..’Waste. (Is

Rociabia in Burlington, Vermont, were
books printed o» far back aa 1534,
American newspaper. 73 years vid.
Mlin embroidery daintily wrwglit 117
years sinco.a cutlass and mirror 2M y .at s

Gov. Bagby with friends from vaiton. ports at tho fitoto, has gone to
Little Traver, to-day to inrpoct the last
division of tho O. R. t I. R. R&gt; " •
note the completion of this line with
great pleasure, an! predict it will prove
a paying enterprise.

Real tow Jlobcej.

Scrofula Syrup I
JOB PRINTING

New Scales.
Mt EWDU Ot CUES BDET
*

farms in tho eounty of Barry, end can
be bought st a bargain. Asyoae wish­
BancocK at Ssvesrccx -Our new Babing to psKtaeo will And thia a most de- । oock firo engine arrived Bunday imwaing on th. Cbafite, a»d on Turaday af. tor noon was taken to th. foot of Butter
street for trial. A quantity of dry gnod*
G„,_
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Obstacles to Marriage.

or the Art&gt;.

New Styles.
New Rrices.

�' EBSE TOUR PLAN
j herds by direct importation of pure1
I HjMBiah mornio's. It was this crr.md
i that has taken Mr. Armijo E-wt thi.
I p cwtil fall S vvrr.l huodyud head of i
I tiue kliecpwere soul to Itta this sum -:
। u.er, and with proper otoskm made, Mr. I
i Am 711jo expresses bimtolf confident ..fl
j being able tu pioduro Sneers from half- I
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RkWaWTiKL'S
MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division
U’EJi TERN DI TJSION.
wJ nrtos in
i rctxxa ।

&gt;FK!
subject ot .beep raidng. Ho says be !
a ouid rather l.o the owner of his flourhhing herds at tho base of thv Roeky
Mountains titan to bo thn w \lthiest
baalwe » Now Yorir. He ie highly
educated, speak. English with the fluen­
cy and perfection of an accomplished
American, nnd converses with tbo Uct
nnd ntfability of a Kansas City man
Mr Armijo’s flue Uy liivo sold upward
of 2M.0UU pjtUsla of weol during tbe
pelt year- One ol tue family sold up»arJ of 100,1)1)0 pounds o’ wool last
y.ar st 41 cents per pound, which not
nsi him the mat little uimo! Ml,0&lt;)0.
Tbe anUru wuui dip uf New Mexico is
w-ct oorti ftfd turougti Kansas 5hr ever
the Kunsu 1‘a.ifl-.

CUT rf.Hsrtlaea. Is "&gt;M
Cwt Il.imtolas Iks pUcr rf k.Mlus th. bmll
Court lor Ik. m&gt;4 roustr »f Hotr-M Hswrtii

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KUaUnUm'li swik.t i.w.i.

Centennial Gazetteer

curon.1. CO1.DS,

1KIABSEHCSS,

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REPUBLICAN PAPER

Michigan State Lana Office.

Urfthur vic Pills,
WV IW&gt;

S1HHSU MJ P SUVMkl IB S3AH
•SWllPfl Paln*M. RiaaSy
tttsray anprpH vreSaij try
an increase of 100 per cent, in six
mouths in natural increase. Tho flee1 ce&gt; ul tire 5,0u0 boa i will be worth 50
cents meb, and tbe i.OOo bead can be
sb. ared iu th- tall, yiolling two pouwis
ea. h. TUc i.&gt;cr.-aae ot
it mjre
ttiuu cvnipuutid imereti Kweaty times
eotaptaiutiai. Mr. Aimijo any* lust
allowing &gt;or lo*v-4, there is nothing in
the wo Id io p.event a man from get­
ting rch at sb^vp raising &gt;n fire yean

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ntT^*

The Rural Sun soya : It i« a Tcuncswc cus-om to pull fodder. It is n ques‘ t:un long debated, whether or nut pul­
I Lug luddwr does nt mjnre the corn'
| mure tbna the foddei is worth A far- ।
mor, some yesra ago teste*!, tbo matter ,
thus : He pulled she fodder frvm one !
acre ; cut the tops form tbo recoud, and
AEK1*’ Ht ludilrr and tops on tbe third. He
atti'rwa-ds weighed the Corn of ea&gt;. h

Tho Kansas City Turn gives tha fol­ ereded'Ure. .Wright of Either of tho others
lowing account ol tho man and hi* pw by more than tbo weight of tbo todder
in the one case, and the tops in the
Beuar F. C. Armijo, of the great oilier. Thu was t-&gt; fits mind prettyefnsbeep and wool raising firm of Armijo clucivo proof that pulling tbe fodder
A Baca, of Atbnnjarr&lt;|ue, New Mexico, and cutting 'he toia injures the yield of
the coni. Wo kn.iw most ot oar far
iuw» reg.-rd fodder and tops ns prettv ■
gevd feed for alock, bat wo hope as '
. an will take steps to teat the matter m»
mutton millionaire" kineeliis wealth it: that tho kUbjeutmsy La thuroughly uudontoud. and the It-st practice adnpsheep, mutton, and wool is almost 1h&gt;
yond correct estimution-

PAPER

t«&gt; start with. Tbo extra pound or two I
of pnuitry fl-nh that you leave on its!
l-gs, insUad of sending it to market, is 1
as good M-d, ar..i will bring forth ten-!
told nnd twenty-fold iu -your future
.broods Sue yuur 1-eot stock for breed- j
in*. TJu i'nltry H'orlJ

pumpkins fur milch cowa and other
stock, is believed to be the result of diflerent ways of leading tnern by a oorleepondent of tho Gvrtnsnfown Tele­
graph. In a hurry to clean a field
i«rtu»n will give tbrfr cattle a surfeit :
ot pumpkins l.tr a day or two, then for
a day or two u.-rUa;-* none, then thus
alternate l.-ast and last, and conclude
pumpkins ore worth lev*, or worse. The
—.i._
(u fwj punipLin«
-making (hem last
Ho feeds regularly,
। to threo putnp'cins

THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT

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lUiwcrs
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&gt;!L s*j after Jen. It lt» sjrfwalUfartlwrMCto..

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NATIONAL NEWSPAPER.
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OCEAN’S STORY :
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LATHAIRON
Only 50 Cents per Bottle.

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LYON’S

Far1 Wane Jatisii &amp; Sajinai

97

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'MICHIGAN AND

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The Babcock
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TBE FLORENCE

Go to the Banner Office
for FINE JOB WORK.

CIRCUIT COURTS-1874.1875.

iTION
DR-CROOK’S DIKE OK TOBI

oSBJS

y, . L»b when
_______ ____ nly ttivcu boilo in lost stab* tha fuwb easily
morsel trom the Ixmn, and

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|
“
IwodTtilraK.’wa. - ;. t«~....rfS’aSSywWS1 .

tenia! aid Fanil; Newspaper,

It is tbo worst possible policy t&lt;» kill,
all the best and haadaomest fowls, and
save only the moan and scraggy ones to |
l.r» cd from. This is p’oeisely the way'
to run out rour stock ; fur hko tends to i
Irved like, at.d tho result is, that by
cc-ntinualiy taking away the best birds,
led Using the eggs of iho [xrorsst. vottr
tL.ck will grow jxjoter and [worer every ■
-uerec ing year.
I: would s-rm a* though this w ns
too plain to bo instated upon, but, in
to CL “tine U(*U line" is nswded.' It ia
the iTyiug want uf tbo jxniltry upon
the farm, tho country tbxuujb,—this

selected fiOm n crowd as the young pas­
toral prince of Naw Mexico
tri urtxT or tax sntnu.
The Annijos ere one of tbe wealthiest
families in Becnanilia County. Now
Mexico. They Imre boon ouxtiged if
the raising of sheep and wool fur ex­
portation East for several ceneratinn
post. They are unable to cotima'e
their herds accurately, but a round

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*«« ytoliee! ia k«4e. n«. eH Meal
:tr»4. th. *«n rf lire.
uTlbi
M».trfI&gt;nsMHa».|&gt;evraU tli'lUU. sod *
»n Ai.Mb«r Mrf ikinr UdUr» Wi m la i
k&gt;‘ cor rip.-xaic ir.yld.4: swj n~ e««««4l
at taw 'll III Vtu.lr hsdsr tout liwtlialMte
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tl.Kr.rf. AMI;, la.torvto sto.nu&gt;&gt;. lir virtu
111. fjoit vtiMi n Mrf Murtrrfv rjstolawl..
Is »:«-orU«»r&lt; will. ih..“i*tuts In autkcaMSS

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1873.

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NEW FIRM!

DIVING FLUE,
BASE HEATER,

TAM VKWOR kRCHECL,

jioetrp.
HO SECT IM HEAVtff.

STLIII!I\S I
III1IIIU

J. STUART?

pap from the • • Arabian Night* “
durrtion; still I burned to free bar
la return, I fold him all the circtUu- from the power of tbi* Hassan, even at
all marched off through th
stance* of ray Hfe, my military adrm).' the pain of nal seeing her.
I would
tho town, whore the robbers were put in
haro tried the French authorities, but taking it out, conntod it tntr again tu
■AA • "I •* ***. *11 —2—I.*
... I. - ' »
toll him all about Cecile and our future
.
-W
-— — *«.UD. ... ........... wwwwi.taw a,u v.uwrj U'
their children give him an idea of our European cu&gt;. ■ interferauco with tho native customs;
tom. than wilh any idea of confiding I iuTar-t, as Cecile eaH. the only rafoty
threo of them, and I, with my big brass-headed
Jf1-01- I
Wl th- indelicacy I Uy in oiir secret flight Hassan was of
• 1..-L W&gt;11
*1.1*
I.L. - - - - *r *1___
of talking about Cecile,.because ho wa* away. Once Cedlo bad been in hi*
“ o'terly a stranger to her.
‘ I power, he had made no effort to force
I had been eumo weeks in Algiers, her love ; he trusted to time, to abaenco
i to cut Jock’«
watching anxsxuly for an adventure. , from all oilier tivw, and to his dorotfon.
when one day a note was put into my » ultimately obtain her lave.
hand. It was highly perfumed, and' At the thought of thia my heart beet
third: Never drink strong drinks if
pocket,
and
whistling
a
tune,
went
off
tied, instead of being sealed, with a
----------- '*------- s -'-.-j. .
i gayly, too. Aitor going several miles,
goM thread . It was written in a
'
„ i. ,*.*&gt;.
,1.. -.1__
elegant hand, and wax in Ike p
I
i&gt; ,, ,
.
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, mj a uara, imca luroir, wmeu tncy uoa
The Great Salt LakeErench, end 1’ beds tue repair at
vreeri full of ps.w-ngvira. but some amaU u, go through before rcachiag the pies,
merchant vjsrel, where nous would , where the money was to bo paid forthe
kaow reraoTCvedes prerencv.
; rattle. Jock thought it bort to »p«&gt;d
At last it was found, and all wav ar- th. night there, and take an early start
ramrod. A European diau was pro-j in the morning through tiro forest, for ,
tiro Great Salt Lake. Gradually the
, cured nud cunroyod to Cacilo. In thu-&gt;&lt;&gt; . noonle bad boon known to 1h&gt; rol' * ' 1
" " h*‘•«« I to
Whatdoaa this IOTMI night, without nuy iuterrujgiou, pawing through it.
'•"J*'1 ‘
'■ «l»v pawed out of Hassan’s palaeo too
During the evening. Jock
-tilt mean, that you are a hamlMra. wnv 1 .ntered I
(|«3 of troer, and tiro
Jug, and that smpe of pur lovely wonron ! Wo wore in tlie elroel; I dsbud bring j Srank the moro freely did h»
have fallen in Joru with you.'
uo conveysuc&lt;&gt;. Wo had to walk with
" What am I to doY’
rapid sj.p, down m tho quny. On &lt;o
"
Jko remlwous, of coursal" । rushed, when suddenly a man darts
"Will ill.-To 1...
V \t.i*« 1 ....'&lt;■*.** ..** ,.r at.* .1**1. .
.
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f sulphur water. ‘Wo
“ It would b« more prudent."
j It das mr fnetid the Jew.
At nine odock, as the dock struck,, •'You are pursued," said ho; ‘‘her
imt. ..no lourhed too on the shoulder flrgl.t tv dissevered. Trust hor to me;
•• V.ih
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T .... . ■ ■ ■ ,

Are now fully prepared, to meet the
wtiita of the Public for everything In

CHAS. H. HAVER.

FURNITURE !

WRttairk HOLBROOK.
TTOkVEVH St Im «nd JSollaUrs Is ci*

Ufi/oUftnio m!t&gt;
. u/orij^rr^s Cooes.

C. G. IIOLIIROOK

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al.I. KINDS t&gt;E URDEItliD WORK

JOHN ROBERTS

NO. 30

had erer drexmc.L
She had grown 1
The Butcher’s Apprentice.
brilliant, sad sums- into * diffcrent being from th» one I j
bad cherished in my heart; often, in , A butcher in a German i
w *•&gt;&lt;*« interviews. di4 Lrefer to our. Kppnmflce bring with him.
d.‘J r
• thousand
i.*
ot aninthousand guldens to 1.!
telUgent, rich old Jew merchant, who, cd to sad for her to hear tha ssom of pay to a ms a livinr
o a msu living in
in anotl
another town for By-andfrom the first, appeared to take extracattle that h» had bought the
ordinsry interest in me. He amused brought'
her tytn.
with d»tails of Oriental life .nd m.n- . Ttero
Ineffable joy

An.1d..!ll|Ti|.l,l.„f

three men. and I am rare, with this ln,
,.re!ai#, tavraro use
sndiag {near me.
! self the disgrace which, as an, officer, brass-heeded stick, I myself can t»k» r^Cc rood over a hundred mid twenty" Are you Lieut. Jtaoul Duchen* ? ’ I will foil on you-"
•
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starting
great An
were (truck with Jock's telling bi*'
i body of
i Raoul, fly."

T. B. DIAMOND,

With me she is safe ; cerna to-mor-

i MB. WILLIAM B. STEBBINS
MILO T. WHEELER.

An Kxfwrinc-d person In

land, a mountain

" Cecile, my betrothed ;

io jc» uuu vecuo aiMpr-s-areil into j drank tbo nigh&amp;fcefo
uftho hoitssH, and I. bewildered

SRHHH!

'ROOMAN.

Positively Haves Half the Fuel of any .Sought Draft S
Keep* Fire oil Winter without rekindling.
Hus a Cast Iron Fire Chamber.
I iXt FACTCMtMDaalw, la I»r

anybody che, though ho did

■' You remember Cecile F
■'Cecils," I cried-"Ceci

mounloiu islands.
Prufilo Rock is a cliff which proiecta
into the lake about twenty miles from

“fly| tire had been aptroaled
" True, a stave—Cerilo a slave • How iatr roblrore had been

hundred feat from the foot of the cliff.

The above cut reprewnts the working*of the

citHfUBEq 0&gt;i
HESSMER, HEATH k. CO*

The Turin, as rhowu by thu urruwr. |m.'-.-es dov. :i the iront be-I
iPt/fLOrt
.
rtthe tweeu the-cast lining and the outside acres* the double bottom, j SOf^S,
and tin
boslv of the stove,
st„v» thuu!
z . f
up between the back Inihi
lining and the body
thus
COUCTfES,
bringing the heat cloae close 16 the outeide of the stove, and re-1
uining it near thtf floor, where the cold nir always is.
/fiqqous,

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I heard lbi« with indifferenre

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-on indiscretion might rein all."
I was obliged to bo satisfied, but my

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a last fxt»f of his friendship, a—
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siblis, ev-n had 1 not been b
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Quaker idea of the minuitn'.
boon pastor of the Music ILnll Society ;
bui, two or thn&gt;« Sunday* ago, he iuformed th* congregation that, in bis
Opinion, the preoent form of Sunday
warauip had outlived it* usofulneea,
and that in future the preacher should
become n teacher. Ho maintained that

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IIEADBTOJjEg.
TABLE TOPS.

Cecile yon, if you do not with to suffer at once.
an imjwstor ? No, not Cecile at all; and
whito inaiblo hall most briltiam-y -illu- I the dupe and accomplice ot the bold,

THE

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'•Oh. no. repbod Jock,
•‘VVhat sort oi a stic'
Sound at low tide.
bare ?"
‘-Oh, that is a stick which belong to
Governor Boutwell, in
my grandfather, and perils[t to his
grandfather
It hss a heavy braM
knob at tha and of it, which aervta for
"Let mo examine It If you please.'
Then Jock tlionghtloMly handed !
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■Indeed I" replied the man.’ "That

out Bpraking n word.
I tote it ojion.

Solti only by

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■Cecile." laid I.

Shall we nl down on that bank and breastwork* cl wiiito land, which line
rest, and have a little talk together F*
id the stranger to Jock.
“Oh, no?' replied J-&gt;ck. "I haro uo

with tlv» Kul
truthed since
only the young lady who

-I shall bo

much ashamed to
end toll him 1

�anner.

turns, since the vt« of the war bn* pre-1
o*ptibly faded re-t, .mt npw qursltoas I

era may bo taken, or wbat changes pre­
dicted or results achieved, it is manifest
that tha old Democratic party has neith­
er the principles nor the rompuutlon,
tho history, the teoipar or the proclivities
to answer the demands of tha future,
«Tid three insane jidificntion* that greet:
us on every band, these current ocultaAmong the things that reconcile u* tion« of its organa, over the result of an
to Republican ahorteomingv in tbs fall
’
election* is the insanity of the Demo- been polled, and where sideissun have
craticrejoicings. Generally, heretofore, been . hrnst in uu every band, and no
when tha Republican party ha* gut into attempt wade anywhere tu bring,
a tight plgro and th* prospect looked out any distfnet national issu* baa
dark before it, the Democracy were apt be*n indulged in, most conclusively
. to come to it* relief just ia the nick of
tur.n by obtruding some intolerable
ytees of Boarbonista or cvuunittiug
eotuo other outrageous blunder. We
do not any that this kind of history is
going to repeat itself now, but in a par­
for Representative in Uongreaa.
tie m point of view we do see with I
llisrns i* elected by a majority
ideusure the leading organ* of tbs
Tho cumplste official rot* of
Denuraratic party aunounefog that "the
revolution has fully set in by which the 1
Republican party will be overthrown in ,
syary important State in the Uuii.a a*

Democratic Congress will bo elected
next year, and u Democratic President
in 1876." The plain meaning of this
kind of talk is,—"Tbs Democracy ate
right; there is no further use in tioubling ouraelvea alout jrtfrtu er trftm;
tho people haro come round to us. aud
all wo have to do ia to bring up our uld

The Chotee af Bcadwa « Mwai.

and new ways of thinking are Cuming
Th- Illinois newspaper* rapwt an ininto vague, but if *o, the-e change* can '^ ‘bnir case hi^riag tlw ^aUwrity
in no erent enure tn lb* advantage* of of -ciH-ol boa Id* over »tudiw* of uu|»l».
wluch wa* &gt;i*redad a* Rockford. III., a
tl&gt;a D. mocracy a* they are, hove end few day* ago. The plaintiff wa* Mi&gt;&lt;
-very*hoie, &lt;Jd lugv in th* sxtruwi*. P.m, end th* d*:*»iiant, Mt. Bu iu*ow.
An I. yet, in such * crisis it ia always teacher in Durard township high school,
the party cZ the opposition tb«t aerivra* in Winnebago county. ’The plaintiff
waabi ibe junior do* of high eeboul,
the temporary «drauta*re, a* th* party and among lie prvwribod stadia* for
ol ZriZW refer* suffer* les* than the par­ the class was book keeping. The plainry ol principled voters, in any eb-ciiuu
where important |x&gt;litic«l questions are

father apph«d for h*r readmission, bnl
tbeschos4 board would not eonsnnl to it I
except on condition that all* agro* io
stiioy book keeping. Th* plaintiff apprated to the Circuit Court. Th* case
wa* triad twice without a decision, but
on th* third trial tho jury, under th*
instructions of th* Court found for th*
plaintiff, and awarded her 6!5t&gt; damagw for trseajia* on the jiarl of th* &lt;te-

Th* Judge, i n his instruction* to the i
jury bold that school director* may
odont rrasonsbte regulation* for th*
conduct of public schools and preacrilie
a couvse of study; but parent* and
guard ia as have tbo right, honsetly and
in good faith, to select from th* pre
scrihad studies th* particular on** they
desire their children or ward* to pursue;
that th* refusal of a pupil, undar in•tructioaa from bi* or bar parent* or
guardian, to purau* th* entire list of
:&gt;rescr.b*d studies doc* nut ararrant au
expulsion. It was intimated that a pu­
pil bod no right iu'&lt;»ject a study from
mere capriev ur perversity. Undnr these
instructions, th* jury found for the
plaintiff aa above stated
The case is interesting, because ft de­
fine* the authority of th* s-’ata (in tbo
6,481 form of a school beard) and th* rights
The total rot* being only 13,(133, of jMiienta, over the recipient* ot public
against 28,097 in 1N72, ur l««* than 50 •duration. The tendency of thing* ii
toward an exaggeration of th* school
jwr cent. Of this los* tbs Republicans
tmsrtl authorities to make it supremo
loose 10,751 an J th* Democracy 2,310.
Thu* it will be **eu thnt though the
Republican majority is largely de­
creased from th* tt.fW‘.» given Mr. Fo»-

The New York fftrU exclaim*, “this
election is Tammany’* triemph. talk
about rings, the S0.000 mojoyttyln this
city answer* all that. The flay of the
war issues, so disastros* to the Democ­
racy, that, too. has gonu by forever.”
Well, with all this, Billy AH™ is Goveronr elect ol Ohio, and he declared in
1868 that the invasion of the Suuth by very popular candidate aud in the for­
Northern troop* wa* to murder it* ciu- i mer a very unpopular un*. Will some
rens. sad yet. bn with this treason still good " Arithmetic man" figure out just
clinging to his garments, oat ran* hi* how long at this rate of dwrwstse it
ticket, and alone of the candidate* on I would take th* Democracy to carey
the Ohio State Dvmocraiit Ticket, this । that district nt any election where a
ex-rebel ia elected over a patriotic and I full vote is polled. John, let us have
gallant Union soldier, and one of the .
best Governor* that ever presided over
that State, and earth and heavens re-

mocracy even bsre in our own State
over the election of this traitor to a re­
sponsible office, just a* the same men
used to rejotee when our gallant "boy*
in blue” were whipped on the bLxxl-;
stained fields at the South during th*
Rebellion With this spirit exhibited

ready seen th* Virginian Democrats,
under the name of Conservative* carry­
ing on their campaign this very year, I
by appealing to prejudice* against the
colored race, and by calling upon the .
women to inflict aocixl oetraciam upon
tbeir political oppenent*;
upon this I
platform they have been successful at
tho pulls, anil th* loading Democratic

Albion Collage has an endowment of
•201,600.
•
Muskegon has just pttrchaaed its brethren who has* fallen during the
second stann* fire engine, at a oust of •pideluic.
•6,000.
ent of th* corpe tn northA man named Wilson hang*! bimaelf
Mi
is teturded by the early
to the grate* in jail at Utrage, Micb^ on------ --It h said that there «re twelve hun­
Saturday.
A large nork neokiu; and lard ren­ dred orphan* in the city of M-mphis.
ds.ing establishment haa been opened Tenaca^e, the sad memurial of th* ra­
rage* uf yellow lever.
Ex-Secretary McUulluck thinks luttom ha* teen icecti«t iu our financial
troubles.
At Blaynsr, Ontario Friday morning,
th*re was a 8200,000 fir*.
Secretary Fish denis* that he is a
Cuban sympatblaer.
London reports a *4,000,000 failure.
Tliere are only five lumbar carnjw on
I'm* River abor* 8L Lcui* wb*r* there
are usually twenty.
The State Pomologwal Society meet*
at Battl* Creek ox the 24 ot n«xt
month for a three days'* raaion.

[oetu by Marian Douglass. "Tim Mr-

218,106
214^15

Harper's Bazar.

If turn Will ritjo) cood health, tet
tbrm a»* VrexasB llrrraas* a medicine,
and avoid th* us* &lt;4 slevlAlic stimulants
in every fuem.
No I’erann ran take tlirw Billers
aceonnng ......................... .
unwvU, twwvnlrd their bone* are not de­
stroyed by mineral jnwiti or other mean*,
■nd vital orysne ws.ied i*yotal frpair.

Grateful Tbousatids

Th* Detroit bar haa petitioMd Prosideal Grant to appoint Justice N. H.
Svtyno Chief Justice of the United
fitnie* Supreme Court.
Dr. 8. L. Hemck, on* of th* oldest
sud moot prominent physician* at Threo
Rivers, haa liecorae tnsana. and baa
been teat |u Kalamazoo for treatment.
At Pulaski, on Tnvol ay last, a wi&gt;- baa I wen adjourned tu Nov.
year hence.
.
The War Department has
burned to deathA barrel of Silver Islet are recently
ivevired and reduced by the Wyandotte
Silver Emailing Company yielded |l,507.58, ur at the mtn of 67,1*01 par tun.

Tstnjdar* in this Stats, is about to start
a semi-monthly temperance paper ia
Detroit. It is to bo entitled Tlu Urtlrr
H'vrU, and the first number ia expect­
ed to appear early in December.
■' Yankee” Robinson, with hie China­
men, ha* come to grief in Marshall
The showman, having spent the China­
men*’ money tu pay expenses, left them

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rioualy disappeared from Grand Rapids
on the 5th ot October, since which time
no tidings ha.v* been beard of him. His
friends fear foal play.
lb* Holly R^uUr Mjw that iron of
an sxcwil**t quality ha* bran found
near Mr. Julian Bishup’s rraidruon, eo*
mite rest of that village.
The or* n
said to produce 46 p*r rent
It is stated by the Unsing j&amp;puW.om
that the root crop of tb* farm of th* 1
Agricultural (’olteg* thia rear will
amount to nearly 10,000 bushel*. Th* of the best that we have awn this year.
crop we* grown oc 17 aere* of ground, It contains some thirty different articles,
thus giving a yield of about 600 bush- and each is of remarkable interest to the
general reader.. Tho atones in this is­
sue are fresh and good, the pow’ry elo­
ron Munlgomery. formerly a Lieuten­
ant ia the tfixth Michigan Infantry, quent and fervent, while tho illustrali* started West in 1870, and ha* not
l&gt;ecn board from sine*.
Hi* paninis
resid- at Eaton Rapid*.
A man m Wayne County recently
put down a w*U sad liored into a vein
uf dark greenish fluid, which throws off

CITY ItEITS DEPOT.

Oil Paintings

uxn Brrraeeth* mo*» wonderful Invigaranl that ever sustained the sinking system.
Bilious, RcmlUrnt, and Inter­
mittent Ferers, which are so prevalent
in the vslteys of oar grrai rivere through­
out tha United Staten. &lt;*p*ci*lly tbo** of
th* Misatesippi. Ohio, Ujnmn. Illinois,
Trante—*, pumbrrtan.l. Arkansas, R«t.
CoLiraJo. Braxoa, Rio Qraiule. I’rarl, AJaIxir.a, Mobil*. Savannah, Ihwnoke, James,
and many otters, with Ihcir vsat tnbatartes. throughout our entire country dnrattic Sommer suJ Autumn, and remarkr so during srascin* ol untisunl beat and
drynra. are mrsnably accompanied by exIruwre drrangcuients &lt;4 th.- stomach and
liv«. and other abdominal viscera. In their

and that them i* no justice in the atria gent rule sought some times to bo anforced, that every scholar must study
every book in tue proscribed co urao,
whether ho or bis parent* or guard'.ana Backet." who still reside* in that city.
The Grand Rapids A Indiana Rail­
road is now ballasted and in running
Violent gal* on the English sod Irish
order to Little Travers* Bar. There is
solve* for a partk'tular department, .hoary snow already along the northern coast Munday.
would be to waste their time white pur­
A druggist of Harrodsburgb, Ky.,
IlrrtU, u Democratic organ of th* suing those undesirable bnsnehso.
Granges, published at Quincy. lilineis,
in commenting on the purpose* of tho
Granges in Iowa, says:
Recently the Spanish authorities in
Cuban waters or in that vicinity, cap­
ftednfclare that* I he returns
tured the steamer Virginia* railing
luwa election indicates thatt
under tha flog uf th* United State*, as
movement had practically
whatever, exnqu in the elects
a piratical craft, and tried by court-mar­
i.*..
lu..l....u
_...
shal, cuudemnel and shut a* pirate* th*
officers, cr«-a. and pasaeugers, un* hun­
dred and *lov*u in all. Th* Virginia*
is said to have l&gt;«en sailing under falsa
colors, aud to hare been in the employ
of the Cuban Junto in New York,

Spain, and that lira uffi-wn. crow, and
|&gt;aserng*r». at the time of the capture
were in fact soldier belonging to tha
new Capitol, if true, ia Infamous, as the revolutionry form in Cuba. But, again,
panic instead of injuring them, work* all this is denied, and a* yet the puttie
decidedly to their advantage, and for hare nut th* facts in the case, and until
them to seek U. moke additional profit*
at thefexpense of their employees is un­
worthy of the men or their position a*
of American citixsns, black or white, in
agent* of a Great State. Tho dispatch, the folio* ing will show tbe spirit of tha
any Stet* of the Republic, mech l*es which vs hope ia a mistake, reed* a* pteae ia very biller towards the Spanish
in eld Virginia where th* culurwl nwn
authorities, but whether justly so we
are nearly as numerous a* thair shit*
brothers, end touch th* mor* loyal to
” A crime for which no afuiogy or oiour country and free institutions baral
planation can atone.”— 7mm
un the right of the people to elect their
Tho most ample reparation must be
servants at eirvtion* honestly conducted,
exacted for thia terrible outrage."—San.
wbcru every man i*. for once, th* equal
•• Nothing left for the United States
Government but to declare war against
of every othue in power and mfluanre.
We all rememb. r what on uprising ol stored. It is allvdgvd that we are los­
rebel and rebel sympatliiring fury ing millions of revanti* by the lure of
grated th* reactionary demonstrations the tu, while, strangely enough, the
uf Andrew Jobnaou, and though tun* price of these romtnuditie* remains th*
may have brought wisdom to many who same. This mu*! l&gt;e very perplexing
were then » grosely deceived in regard
to the tamper of the American people,
slaughter we all i**L and tho demand in
there »ti!l remain* untaught and reck­
the name of humanity is that it shall
less spirits enough who wdl think-their
bo stoped.”—Arpraw.
day of deliverance i* at baud through
“ We call the national honor a posthe Demoantic party, tu mak* all can­
mmioii which, Wte th* chastity of wo­
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-V-..did men paua* and consider where all the great (F)Democratic victory *o loudly
thee* things trad ; and, yet, in the face crowed over by the ex-rebel pteae, i*
cd thee* fact* tbo Democratic juHia* is dwindling into insignificant proportions.
most woasterful over so inaignifiesnt a In New York Messrs. Hopkin* and
matter a. the tell election, of 1878. In I’latt, oondidate* on th* Republican
State ticket for the office* of Comptrol­
unrated *ati«fBCtion on the part of tha ler, and Btnto Prison Inspector, are
Democracy, w* should not U- surprised wtectsd by majorities of about 5,000 over
to *•* J*ff Devi* oome again before tho their Democratic .nmpetilors
These
result*, together with th* eteetion of a
Republican Legistatme. qualify very
materially tb* claim* of the Demorncy
to aa overwhelming victory at th* Nwthia opportunity to utter their new-born
joy ia those old term, too familiar to
Wpx Amox Daoroixti — It i* *aid,
the American people.
and wo hop* truthfully, that Gen But­
Tho Hon. Andrew J. Miller. United
In view of three things, long before ler projnaa to introduce and will press
States Judge of tho District Court for
anouier etectioc, we have no doubt, that at th* coming session of Congress his the Eastern District of Wisconsin, has
it will be aesa end reatewd that the
rained hie paw! ran. under tho terms
of the law allowing judges to retire on
what ii has bran sinew th* tim* ouu
wing want out to take the Fife of tho
a ball bear a low rate of in tenet, say 8,65
Union, aud th* other did not remain to
par rent, and thall ba couvcitibte into
combat the csmqdracy a* it aboeld have tegal tender currency on prewralation to
done, and a* it would have done, had it
bran truly loyal to th. old Ftag To
this day the two wings exist, the one
has not repented, the ether h«* not im-

Dr. J. Wnliirra CMiiiun.ia •n&gt;egar Bittern are a purely VerHabte
prvjwrntion. made ehlrffy from the w*1’*
her la found on the lower range* of th* Sier­
ra Nevada mountains of Cali forma, the
msKbeitud propertira of which are extractv«l thrtefrou. sitbont th* na* of AlooboL
The questiou i. almost daily asked. “Wi st
is the cause of lb* nnpandteted succw* of

•Our Young Contributor,*' "The
Evening Lamp,” and “Letter Box." are
a* usual, filled with capital matter tn
amuse and instruct the youthful mind.

Dr. IL B. Baker, tfocretary of tho
Stalo Board ot Hawlth. is in attendance
upon the meeting of the American Pub-

prew. sad Democrat* everywhere shout
peons ot joy over the result Any re­
sult, at the poll*. North ur South, cer­
tainly will not diminish the force of
inch *utmc«itie*, or justify such appeals
to popular pkjudicea against any class

Chromo
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of an entirely new and original 12 00
e'esl engraving, which 5i»&gt; publishers
of. the SthnlJdf Jfoy*tnw are giving free
to every subxtribvr for Hj7l. Thia
magazine i* tho tiauJ«omeat xul bat
dollar monthly published anywhere, and
wuuki be aheap won st II 50, bat when
this attractive pictutu i* given into Uio
bargain—all for 6L00—we *h mi l tliiok
everybody must subeenb*.
A three
rent stamp sent to the publisher*. J. W.
DaughS'lay &amp; Ok, PbHadelpfiTi, will
tiring all the ]«rtiirulars.
Be sure and

Tho Hon. H. M. Look, ofPowtiac, ha*
removed to Grand Kaptd*. where be has
entered into a law partnership with
Hugh McCurdy, Eeq.
C. D. Burt, late aasociat* editor of
th* Ih-tr
ha* sold out bi* inter­
est in tho paper to W. A. Lans, wh &gt; is

SUHOOL (11110$!

8pn»,” end “Catching Buffalo Calvos,”
are just the thing to »nit the young
folks and.the succeeding sketches nro
equally interesting and graphic. There
ia a beautiful touch of 'feeling in the

Harper s Weekly.

Ncrofuh

Kins'* E.U, Win.

Swellings.
-. —j
-....
Nerk. Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations,
Indolent ludamtmitious. Mercurial Affec­
tions. Old bora. Eruptions uf the Skin.

PARLOR GOODS

CHAMBER SETTS
Mechilliicitl Disr-nw-*.—Persons encsgvd in Points and Mineral*, such •*
Plumbers. Type-setters, Gold-beaters, and
Minm, *• they tulnuic* in life, are sub­
ject to paralysis uf the Bowel*. To guard
against this, take a dose ut Wuini
Vis so in llrmu unnaLiaally.
For Skill Diirasrs Enilfe&lt;m*,T*tlar,
Salt IUn.on&gt;, Blotol.. * Sputa. I'lmpla*,
Pramte.. B-uU. &lt;’..rt.nt.rhw, lUngwurma,
Braid Brad. Bore Ey«x Erysipelte, Itch.

Beautifully

n guaranies

PIER GLASSES!

WEBOJW iN ttur DUH BCCN
nremnjHE. i» a-mwa

Illustrated !

Harper's Magazine.

Bittera display so decided an inflacace
that improvement is soon percec&lt;Lhl*a'M
Jaunditr.-In *11 rases of ja&amp;ndice,
rest sill red that your liver is not doing it*
work. The telly smsibte tratrnrat is to
promote the secretion of the bile and
Isvur it* remoraL For this purpose uae
Vtnmui Bum1
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when­
ever you find it* impurities berating
through th* akin in l*uapl**. Eruptions,

WANTED

UNDERGROUND
OK.
BELOW THE SURFACE I

LIFE

THE EVENING POST
admirers. Take BMi Jfaysxuw, the
cheapest monthly in tho country—and '
after an examination of its merits, we j
muat confess that it is superior to most I
of th* high priced serials of the day ;
and yet to every subscriber is given s
pretty little Chromo; an urn*m*nt for
the bom*. Only 61-50 per year, and
lb cents single copies. For sale at all
th* naw* near* depots in th* rountryAddress, 'Ibome* &amp; Talbot. 36 Brum­
field BL. Boston, Mais.

OLDEST AND SOUNDEST

ax

BULLS

BEARS

Pxmson's Maoanxa has long ex­
celled all others of its kind, but in its
December number it cxcell* even itself.

THE SUN.

for 1873. and a doubte-siml, colored,
steel fashion plat*. The novelet* and
other original storiee are *11 by our bat
writer*. Peterson's b, without question,
th* cheapat, of th* really goed lady's
book*. It contain*, every year, on*
thousand pogvs ; fourteen at**: engrav­
ing* . twelve colored, double-sued, steel
foabion plate*; twelve colored Berlin
pattern* ; tweuty-four page* of muaic;
wiigiual storm by th* American writtor*. Yet the price i* only two dollars.
To dub* it is draper *till. Thu*, five
mipiee are ■ent for eight dollars, or
eight copira for twelve dollars, oi twelve
copra* for seventeen dollar*. To th*
pwraon getting up *itn*r uf th*** dub*
»n extra copy is given as a premium,
and else a superb five-dollar engraving
for framing. Not Loot But Gone Before.
Sped men* uf tbo magsrino are rent,
gratia, if written far. Now ia the tim*
to subsoribw, or to get up club* for 1874.
Addrewe Charte* J. Petenon, 8U6 Ctartnnt Surat. Phfladdphia, I’a.

A FARM FOR SALE-

100 Acres Improved.

rsiSftffiwE
EXES!

oss^clr* yspwwfs.

■•Oca Tow* Faix*."—Tbs November
number of this little periodical » full of
good thing*. ■■Doing Hie Beet,” ha*
the post of honor, and ia Chapter

8T50CO
.list
WM.C. BRIANT t CO.

�Tif*

Biylin^.

HASTINGS t1

u—e* .. 1Jm ut., ,
1X
U
K M. .1,.

,to d
.2’^

Th* fa mon* Gon. Kru-irvicx. on* of
the most renowned [ruble: Ira^turcra
I*.
M
o(
that has ovor app»arwl before the
trow Iheurduousaffleialditieailavulring
American people, ha* been tmgyged for
i “pun him. and ssoms to be enjoying the
that occa-wo, and will rortainly np
varatura to the bo«t praaibte u^untag-.
: Tl • ahull all welcome tu. return, am!
G«a. Kitrxruai'* fam* a* n public
! trust U will be ^j, hi, h.shh pramsapoxkcr is widely known. Ho standi
I ni-ntly Improved.
in tho first rank among the moil popu­
Bklu Flaix, Ksnu*.
)
lar leoturer* of th* day. Ho ha* been
Nov, l»h, 1N73. |
V,l&gt;tXB
I have seen “tb„ engaged ut great exp«nv&gt; for tho purFJophant,” aud haye got thi. far, sat.-lv. |»MO uf giving the |«upto of Barry Co.
a rtsar cti»s lecture, and it i« certainly
un my way back
I hav. iravkd 240 mifo, fa ^n, hu|&gt;od that the effort will bo appreciated,

CHUICHU.

.. . J U, wcnvrty uays,
the Star Hat Store will sell
their immense stock of Hats,
Caps, robes, mufflers, gloves
$-c.,utthefollotnngunheard
of prices. Hrnd their list
carefully over and. see if ii
won't be an deject, citizens
u»' Hastings to pay them an
early visit.

STAR HAT STORE, PANIC PRICE8.
H. L. Hulcut,
I Mens fine Wool Hats reDruggist, 14 South Bt, Utica, j
\duced irom one dollar to
Si* adr.rti*ement in another calnnni.

\5O cts.
! Mens turned up Peak Win­
ter Caps 75 cts.
Boys fine Beaver and
over the bouudlraa plain, of Kan*;,,
astrachan caps 50 cts.
■nd the Indian Territory, Bod erow-d greet the renowned Gennul. No ciw
Mensfine chinchilla Caps
Ibu f.m.d Arkansas Me-ltoia. au i tfafo who desires to share ia a rich Intel­
50 cts.
j Fork Rivers, but the uro now&gt; &lt;t lhl, lectual feast, should fail to b« present.
lot th* soldier* of Barry county,
Mens home made Mitts
■oaeou. firm only in name.
There is
GO
cts.
nothing but n sandy b*d. with a littfo toauy of whom shared with G&lt;m. Kil. Ucns shee/Mkin Gauntlets
w-»ar in placra, that you can walk pelric the t&gt;ard»hip* and danger* of the
.'t 0 cts.
• '
war of the rebellion, turn out m »t»» to
aero*, aliuort dry shod.
Mens dogskin gloves fur
I have viaitad the Indian, at th«r bear and greet their favorite Genera I.
tops 75 cts. $c.. rfc., $c.,
wigwam*, shook hand, with “Ctiolepa" Let Union Hall bs fillo 1 toovnriUwiqg,
the princijml councilor of the O.xges, Noone should fait to Ivar Gets nit.
Remember this actual giv­
and
.... . pap-Zw^
-nd hail
had ua K»r* of Imlf-naksd
ing away ofgoods is only for
thirty days.
following iuo around with tfo-ir bow*
and arn^r*. and keen curiosity depict,*!
STAR HAT STORE.
in their countenances.
24 Canal Street
- A liauc. — A tnund has placed in our
I have s.-eu the Indian* cluuw. tho- I tn u de, thia tuomiug. n copy of the .Vnc
Grand. Rapids, i
Buffalo O11 their poniwi. and shoot them Teri A*r«w&gt;..*
for Nor. Olli, 180*.
Mich.\
Must
wonderful
arc
being
down withlfikir arrow* till the plain* । It ia a sheet 20 by £3 incho*, and wus '
WASTED!
wa* dotted in their rourso. with black I at the time 1 be largest daily published'\boughtat the. Star Clothing
j
House.
3G
Canal
St.,
Grand
looking object*.
I in that city, h nmtnin* the Elect n
A settlrmcnt and adjustment of every
I have crawled on my hand* and Ifoturns for 1MOS, on the lutite tot Hu. Rapids, aful this Panic Sale, account dua th.- lam firm uf J. (I.
knou*. and shot down fire or six of the i pmnaey between the Dhl tydeml*, and \ continues only a few weeks I'.uoyan A Co. The dhaolutton of sold
firm mrraaltatra thl*. The Boot and
hirsute brute* myself.
Three of them ilbo then Jtetcci tury, the former of longer. Men’s Heavy Over' &gt;ti.« l.usrnraa will be continued bv Mr.
coats are sold at $3 50 and J. G. Runyan, who exprewea hl* alnmonster bulls, that looked nhno-.t as which i* ‘.lie Democracy of to day, aud
huge a, elephants when they wire tho latter the It • ublitan*. by which it ■ $4.00. ami fine Beaver Over­
coats at $10. $12 and $13.
stretched on the plain.
1 have
tiie famed prairo dog*, ia were cu»t in the city that t»*lay can that were formerly sold at
Good- twits
poll nearly or quite 154).trf)O. It, alw, $20 and $32.
. can be bought for $5.50 and
contain* ereelMMfiM. of the J»t annual
$7.00, and fine Cassiniere.
I
I have rampea) on tho prairie without Meo-gv of Preaid -nt Mbdison, and1
j a stick of wood, oxrked meal* with buf- sumo jtoiitical notice*, legal advertit- . Suits at Sit), $12 and $15.
, Shirts a nd- Drawers only 25
| fato chip*, and cat them with a relish
.and35 cents, and all goods
i scarcely known to civilisation,
have been reduced to abmt
I haro slept un tbo ground, drunk
'half
what the other stores\
Wo
spent
a
tvw
hours
ut
Mu*ot&gt;
un
water from mud holos, fraatnl on bufa sk. Item ember these low\ School Boos* n flno stock, such as
Monday.
It
k&gt;
a
plca«aut
vilhg-,
but
i faL. tongue aud tamp «‘eak. In short
will Ihi uwd in the dty school*, just
' I have experienced all the fatigue and ; live mu»t places of it* sixe, *, v:iie.K« y&lt; ices last only a. few weeks | tvreivi&gt; and for sate a: live and let liva
more,’so go iwm.cdiat.ely to • prion* by F. 11. Ackfoy, at the City Drug
exritemrut of life and hunting on the Little dull ju« at present. But the
Church ‘CitvlAll ouo of the People t». • the Star Clothing House,;
Grebifi Rapids.
(29w3) 1
I have iTussad gulches aud enuons, Rar. Mr. Rhv. was just being exam u*-l.
slpit wild turkiea in abundance along
the streams, where ever thejfejra, timl-ar enough to shelter them, and I have
gained in strength and vigor nil the
white. The weatbra ha* been beaut’ful a* summer all the white.
To morrow 1 shall start for Omaha
rgain, and tu a very few day* I expect
to follow tut*, ao you may expect me in
'propria pervona" in a very few days,

one thing wo do know, and that i*. lha
it will bv scarcely poo*ib!o fur all partie
to get out of tbo uiui* without black
ened character, wbriliiTfuocent or euil
ty, and lint such scandal uerrr punffo
the mural atumsphen' uf ui.y oom

ne»a aud financial prospect* nr.- U-Uer,
aud are daily Improving.
Futttprie*
tlrnl stvpfx-d nto finding tli.it then’ ««■
really no uecewitr tor m&gt; doing end are
reopening, partially, at foo»t, while

Mrxtui Nonet—We psy 81.50 a
and far dry Mote wood on subscription,
ud no mutv. One &lt;wd pay* for tho
Bisxis one year. No 1cm will do it

Knm ur mi Buxm, aoaffu-r 1!bu«,
Barmoxs, Scxu&gt; Hmn, m. Cu»t—\
have been troubled for the pait thirty
with 8*it Rbeum „ my hand*
They have been *o nt time* that I have
been unahfo fo uw them foe any purpose
■ for which they Were intended. I WM
।
adriaed by a friend of wino, who had
usrd the K. of the B., to try it. I did
। ao, Haro used aeven bottk*. and to all
npj earanres my hands ate well. They I
look and fool a* though an entirely now
•kin had beou formed.

total, 8290,994.5*?. Auiuunt uf pnducliva fund* (including I^vstou fund*)
8 lb*,&lt;'35,33; income of productive
fund for year ending June 15th, 1878,
8’’.22l.5"; iucmoTrom utl.ur wuroee.
83,304,60.

Local 6b;ipc» police;.

Shirte, Drawers, Socks, Gloves, 4c., 4c., will behold from 25 to 50 per cent below Naw York
Cost, as we must raise Money.

FOR 30 DAYS ONLY
Will this Terrible Slaughter Continue,

FOR AFTER THAT WE WILL RESUME OUR FORMER PRICES.

Men'* Working Pants..........
.,
Men’s Heavy Overcoats
..........
Men’s Heavy Chinchilla Overcoats.
Men’s AH Wool Beaver Overcoats
Men’s Heavy Undercoats
...
Men’s Good Full Suits ..........
Men’s Fine Casaimere Suite
....
Boys’ Suite..........
....
Boys’ Overcoats..........
....
Men’s Undershirts and Drawers
Heavy Ribbod Shirts and Drawers.
Fine Merino Shirts and Drawers -.
Men’s Woolen Jackets....
. .

To those going to Missouri. Kama*.
I Nubtuska. Ixdortulo, Utah, Wyoming
1 Nevada, Oregon or California, sre rec1 ummend a cheap, safe, quick and direct
| tout*, via St. Loui*, on»r the Missouri
I'rtiitii- R.iilroad, which run* it* iino:
Day •Couches end Pullman Sleepers'
from bt Ixruis to principal point* to the i
We&lt; trilkml thrayr. We boliere that
th&lt;»Missouri Pacific Railroad ha* the
best track nml the iitirat and safest'
..... . ,.r .... iu&gt;.
sr;.

larWe Give Fair notice to all. that this Sacrifice will Continue only 30 daytt, after that
sell nt Former Prices.

BACON &amp; KARRS

I able to judge, that the Irottom ha* L«mu

zGur Treasurer was at Lansing last
week and settled with the State, jutying
e«ery dollar tbo County u«n&lt;l thorft^tc,
being 81.59S. j Wa note this action with Qnmbv, at Quimby in this tuunty.
great pleasure, a* many cf the coon tie* Since then wo bare b-aronl that tlm
thia mornfog
urv largely indebted to the State, aud propir.ty was insured for I’.OO'1. 83.50(1
The Virginia* rapture is tho nil exthe member* of the Legislature from each, in the Royal and Queens. That
crtrfog th,-me in political circle*, and
those counties uro tho gentlemen who
tin' tend U not yet.
so (wnutnutly and uuju»tly wage war
Job Printing of all style* end color* on tbo Auditor General * office, and
pnny offers 1,200,000 nerrs of land ift
done m-atly and aa cheep aa tho cbeap- seek to do it away substitutfog thero
; Central and Southwest Mioroari. at
that it to probable Mr. Q ‘ will rebuild
: irum S3 tu 812 per acre, an scrim yean*
i tha mill early in the spring, if not l»for th* County System.
time, with free inm»[K)rtat&gt;un from Sl.
Note wtll the advcriiamcnt of city
fore, though thorn ii *imo doubt about
! laiui* to all purcharera. Climate, rdl,
jrvp-rty for **),, publhbed this week
Among other &lt;Ji*tingt&gt;i«hvd Attorney*
! timber, mineral wealth, sclmol*. ehurth­
Tb» beat rctur«l» for Diarrhea,- Cholera i, r* and law-abiding society invila emiby Hon. JohnvG. Runrau.
who hare been in aiumdanre upon our
.Murbus Colic nnd , kindred Di«ea*v* •i grant, Irom all points tu thi* land uf
iking along your dty wood, if you Circuit Court tha past w.-k we note,
Wi&gt; h.d a plaaaant mH n Monday that can bo final inlho City or (Aiun- |I trait* and tkwera. Fur [auticularo ad­
would have tu take it on eutweriprion Hon. C. M. Croswell of Adrian, tha ae fro.u Orno Strong, Eaq.. the ysafA/*/
! dreas A. Turk. Ijtnd Co-nmisawnor, 6c.oomplished Speaker, of th* Michigan editor of the Nashrilte A«rs who not­
House of Bepreacntat:***, Hun. I. M. withstanding hi* tmirr fMr» &gt;• pleasant .
yW* want about 25 buthsl* of corn
Crane of Eaton L'apid*. a member of company, and should he live tv &gt;&gt;« nn
»td will receive It on snbeeription at 50
th* Cotrui:i'«»-»n to revise tbo State Con­ -old gentleman," we have no doubt be
w. t» yer bushel, if delivered th:* monthstitution. and Hon. L. D- Norris of । will be ever ao kind ad?! obliging to any
Grand Rapid*, former!, a member of the I young aspirant* for utorary fam-.
State Senate, from Waahfonnw-

I in print.

&gt;• g-» to pros* tbo 3d Jury ease is
lining tbo criebratod case of
rs the
Congregational
at Middleville.
‘rial • han wo went to Presa last week,
the fry found for the plaintiff in tho
"un

8252.52 and costs-

Qr»«T. — Did tie eity have to pay for
rnuuring the big pile of paving stone*,
tha:-is bean a nuiianee for ao many
waaks io the center of State Street ?

worn a wig ov*r thirty years, it seetn* a
miracle to thoee who bare known her
A Telegtrm in ths httr-OeuKt *uya
so Jong so bald, and wltat little hair she
that J B Lemley, late n clothing mer­
HjmI Urine perfectly white ; now her wig
chant ia thia city, now of Lansing, ha*
Oro of tbo immediate tMtcroub**, » u thrown aside, her hair grown out, and
■utnegwd walks, aervw State Strwt n smooth gloasy brown a* in girlhood.
st vanou* point*, but mom oowuaaHy Hoping you may tong eontiaws to pour
whore the old one* wero torn up by the bfoarings on the bead* of the afflicted, I
Council during the eummcr. Wo trust remain your* truly."
thia nutter wfll have tbo prompt attenSuch evident, with the imtoreeuwnt
ten iron of o«r city aaihoritwaof the groat chemiit» of N-w England,
Dr. A- A. Haye* and 8. Dana Bsyss*»-ould s»ti«fy any one. which of the
nrcparattooi produce tho bmt result*.

50c.
25 and 50c.

ONE PRICE STORE, 36 CANAL STREET, GRAND RAPID S

. p?bo/buacfaZ CMnoirtt giviM one rule
for overj body to observe: “Stop cnak| ing yuurvolt. and urging other* not to
i croak.” It i* believ-d, by thaw* 1-o‘t

Lar ur Lcrrxn* wmaining at the
Hasting*. P. o.. Nor. IMb. 1873.
Johny Bull, Ret. Bitej Crawfonl,
rvarv, that will explain Ibelf. Wo need
Thoma*
Hart, Mary Kesolring 2, C.
money, and merely staling I bi* face in
the japer dora not tettn to be nuticvd, Giabatn Townsend.
or if noticed doe* not induce tboao in
our d&lt; bt tu c« me and pay.
We pro­
peas to u«c other mean* in our effort*
to culloct. whteb we trust will prove
« Dull times but not hard times."
mute effectual.__ _______________
Ibis statcmant of tho case from a Bal­
timore correspondent of the New York
Tribrae Mftna to pretty nearly represent
aala, to commence December 10th, and the condition of buMtiOrt throughout
continue ten day*. Thi* will be the
«&gt;Mt important affair of tha kind out
announced in the W&lt;**t, ami we hare
Extract from * letu-r from Mr*. J. C.
no doubt will be largely udon advan­
tage nf by the trad* a:.d nubile general Aldrich. Wnuecon. Fulton Co-, 0.—-IL
ly.—Grand Ztepsds Ifedy
g
F. Hull A Co., Gentlemen Flea* wnd
15a. Ib73.
me one doten bottle* &lt;3 your Sicilian
Hair Run-wor. Our ‘bald and gray'
do not wont to bo out. My mother t»
n living recommendation of th* ro»ulte
from tb. U.e of the Benewer. Being

$1,00 1,60 and 2,00
..
$3,60 and 4,00
8,00
..
12,00 warranted
... 2,00 and 2,60
...
0,60
.
...10,00and 12,00
.. 2,75 to 6,00
.......... 3,00 to 5,00

'RISE
§75,000 00

L. IMBD.
SINE’S
BKOCZSK MOSTllLV

GIFT ENTERPRISE!
$5,000 IN GOLD I
OSKORXMli CAAU I'KIXKOF

*5,000 IN 8ILVFB!

JOB PRINTING

A inro chance to buy Dry Good*
cheap—P. R- Sabin A Co of Jackson, I U cdding Invitation*,
Double .Mammoth Postern,
aro .oiling out their entire stock at first
In fact nny kind or style of Printing, |
voet. Tib-y have an immune* stock,
From a one lino Card to a Ten Sheet
some 8168,000 worth of choice goods
Foster.
call nt Tnc BANNER Omer.
of all kinds, which thoy are cto-ing out,
and ii any ore i* inclined to visit Jack-

DHUIBK

New Scales.
New Styles.

SCHOOL BOOKS

New Prices.

HTBT MEDICINES,
HOffSWAGGLED !
Ererr man who don’t buy » buggy
■ cutter of Lae Reed. Ua’s new
-rttx umchiu- is in full otmsration. |

JOB

Perfumeries and Toilet Ar liclor.

PRINTING

Paints, Oils, Varnish and Pye Stuffi-

CHOICE

GROCERIES!

Tmrvbug Baakata. Drocgut Sundrias,
and Fancy Article*.

C0NFBCTI-ONB1IN3 I

Dutr'r overload your
great do*.* of vtlUioon* «foff, foe the
Mta* of getting s Idg kt of medicine.
Ague medfome i« Ud enough io take *
brat, and tbo smaller the drae the l«a

Obstacles to Marriage.

Whittemore &amp;. Steven*,
179 Jeflfen

�, *U lbw, Uu ,
n.i-ua M.uh; net be s—s. L It i. nsportaut that iwWWl mUMBMP *
ID..-wg the pro-si of nest-making,' hood them .Uould be here a good etoek ’
1 iiMrhrequired a wa«k. the rnaU wuhdiod | of thoroughbred cattle, roeli a* will fo
.row
—j
w th,
cjresitte. of that,
naighborboud, and lb* pertienlar branch I
of the busiaas* pn»*a*d, whether of
Wrilk. hotter, or d^re*.
In u»uy ca»e, the base (I dire't know
that this ri tfo best Unu) of aff herds
for profit, should fo tho fo«t ol rur na­
tive stock, taking into cunsuieratiun en­
durance, adaptation to climate, etc.
AH stock must be kept in good conditiuu®— well housed aud rrgnlarly fi'dNo row will last lung that is only fed
| with rulvtenro to tho greatest flow ot
milk, t the entire neglect of a fat-pro-

fe.i'Kra.
MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division

u&lt; lie s&lt;-&lt;«r of 1.1. ill 1114 Morton evuli

I ty tyrant. "A poor man that oppresaeth the poor is a sweeping rain, which
leaveth no food.” On the other hand,
employer* hnn» a nght to hire aa low
as thwreen. '1 '
. Strikes—showing that laborer, aijiirs
to batter their condition—arv a good
, sign. They hare olteu secured higher
wage* ur fewer hour* of work.
Y*t cluaute, withcal follow wall or pita, or
Ha leave* six
' they nsnally cost more than they come any costly apparatus.
to. While they Ue». laborers muat Hto iuche* ol jpaev uoxt the aideu all around,
। on their own savings, or those of their I: into .ahicii h» ram* clean sawdust
| foDow*. But these are small amount* Ii cl..ae)y, and cuter* the iio when packed
euMpared tu thn wealth uf capitalist* I with a fi«&gt;t ol the dust. Tbo ice i* cut
i with whom strike* bring thorn in oollia- into largo Llocks and made to fit at tfo
1 Mon. WiMg-thb JvotfegTonteigta wilh |I .joint* oe eioaalv a* couvcairnt, but where
Die huttt- in treading nn'fovs, tho riaalt | tha edge* are jagged ho fills with poundrd ictr or sawdust—the latter bring the
cannot fo dunbtlul
' cheapest. Drainage i« imjiortant, but
No set ol workmen
ble us they fancy tu ___ ___________ it tho bimap stand, on porous soil or is
How Ax.n their plaem. if the? quit them ' so elevated that the water will run atf
ate luW by oibut* Irwn ether luealiii**, ; readi.y, it ntunm every purpose. He
hud
as,vi.m!
in &gt;tu.l. ■

ifcolb bill «r Ux BMlb-wl

imt
KiteteianiiiBtnMPnttUiL Mta?

laSCST:

;kuh

•iha Balm

A century ago. Europe vat ernsy for
n Lalm.ec ot ’ power. Juba Bull lupght
It it till—]i.u&gt;&gt; the National Debt, end
minus h million tamper*— Lo was nick­
named Jahn Bull-due
Nur slid con’ito atai tighten l.r bett’r. The eno was :

LIVINGSTONE
Complexion.

•ruffis;
820 SAVED!

The lunger strike* la t. th* mure fhey
fend to similar unllitlcstin.i
The right to slnke is, the
like th* right to shearyot 1

Michigan Central R. R.

TUB riotael:

Otr Migratory

Blrdi-When

, pur cent on tho motiry in their estate*.
I Can they lower rents? But tenants
declare th-ir profit* smulljudd decrv
; iug through competition rnrfi the pro• duco oi cheapland ia America, which
j yearly reaches Etglwh markets, mors
easily and abundantly Rai her tlurn
W.higher wages. tenant* will emigrate
to Nebraska, where they can buy an
acje tn lav simple lor less than their

Maine, 85 ■; New Hampshire, 99 ; New
York.89; New Jeraej, 911; PeqM.vlvnnia. 93 ; Delaware, 78; Maryland,91 :
■
Carolina, S9; Alabama, U2; Missis*-

For restory; ic Gr:-;, Hair
wrtunl Vtutlty and Color.

TrMMve, 01 . Went Virginia, 96;
I Kentucky, M ; Ohio, RS; Michigan. 88:
Indiana, M ; Ulinoil. 67 ; Wrirousin,
88; Minnesota, 97 ; lows, 81; Miiwuri. “G; Kdou«, 66; Nebraska, 77.

ilwus

W»r«TteyGc.

“they &lt;&lt; me lai v end they tiro earliest to
go.” They do not reach MnsMirhusctti.
unless th? season is unusually mild, un­
till the middle »f Muy, arriving In pairs, I
bnt they leave in the fogirtdng ot Sep­
tember, after having united ilirmsclvea .
into flocks. These flcekS ut times assame very large .nagmtudt*, as the!
different iamilie* ol Hi rondo* join fore. e. I
often obscuring the sky for wua time
while they'nre pasting over. They fol
low the coast in thrir flight, and when
bewildend by th* seaboard fogs, as they
often an . they arrest their course until!
the sky clears, when they rise tu a spiral
form from tbo n-idb and u.anhy lands,
where tbar ba»o lain in harbor, and.
extending their tank*, resume tbeir «»y
towards the topics. Tho flight of the

:.sj; twiiu

‘iBW'Sft
."•taw i laaut
terpriung Hint areoeiktitio* oC larrn la- ,
borers. offer struggles to soil their laVir
higher, haro dcrot.-d their fundi tn avaiit cmigraifon to the rich and cheap ,
Lande u! the W*»| a* the true way uf i
carrying labor to its beet market '
! Such an «-tr&gt;igrutAra, whether* from

taiasrcial and Easily Ne upper.
THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT

ERSE YOUR PLAN

TUE AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT

THE INTER-OCEAN

The Matte Cwt
f.&amp;SUtSS'fi
fJTiSSWe!
WSrW-

1 anna and about 5.000 bare brought of J
the Burlington and Mi*A&gt;«in River rail­
road, clung ili track, un tea yoora med
it, aud mx [x-r i«3intere*’,— paring un

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For Wajie nJatim
A II on A t. &amp; Saiiiaw

Kuaint, Kueer &amp; Kurious
it. rsiio tor hi* own family purposes ; or
ii lie ha* many hand, to lord, a cros* on
the China will fo advantageous. The
diopter end the Suffolk alro arv much
approved uf. and are largely duseaiinas«l throughout the midiile Stater. But.
tor the purpose of the graxicr - for ttiuee
who raise largo quantities of bog* tar

I- ». MIXER'S

Scrofula Syrup!
sifflimiiosiVMiapmn
•iWiKB p’it&gt;va nttasy
taesMj ^vpnoE pre&amp;ij try

Ayers
Cherry Pectoral,

Go to the Banner Office

for FINEOoB

WORK.

(m mnu m cueb eekt
pounds each. But they want clover
pasture, and then Ionin un the uat-fioid,
and then to bo well fed and fattened.
It ia better to push thtfm in thi* way
and sell at nine months old than tn koop
them till eighteen month* old. But few
p* none know how tu fatten pork eco­
nomically. They miyrt hare paaturago.
and a lithe corn daQr.M^ waUf.Tind

New Book for Agents
Wo
Agwto ATtcrwUri foeso»r.Usaul

AGENTS WANTED

Ot JEAN'S STORY

na. HiK.K’H wise or tabi

THE GREAT CAUSE
HUMAN MISERY.
;ntCinTC0URTS-lG74,1876.

and gold drnas,migr*:e4cod return*in the
spring by tfo eingle bin!, and flic only
by day. He retreat* to Mexico and goes
refer worth a* Nova Scotia. The oriole
ri ram and saxsaous, aud the t.-male
exhibit, me hod and a y«y nice dritinc-

■ca,
Price. 81,00 per Bottle.

This I m» il!u*’rated, tiro or thr-e

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Hastings BepHican Banner.
■ VOL. XVIII.

HASTINCS. BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26. &lt;873.

Pnwtjnl md 6V?lRe» Cirfc-

NEW FIRM !

FLUE
BASE HEATER

STIIIHIIS 4,.
BMM

0*.. «n* &amp;*fiSSfunto

rrcAfcT.

NO. 31.

forttj.

is not tba John Dunkirk he piofaaaca to
be I am entirely satisfl- d. He bad by
•oeoetnraus discovere-l that name aa
having belonged to a former resident of

Rebel Cavalry, to press young Levant
Into the Rebel Service. Liaut. or Fata
JOHN UNuEJLHLLL.

the Sooth ws&lt; particularly notnd. and

Tlf* f\spil*uc4|( Binnix*

hinging between life ^n&lt;!

Charles quite unmanned oven Col Jim
Brownlow, and after each bad gained
bia oumpoeuro, CoL Brownlow said :

bar. and almost utway* m*lanch&lt;dy."
“But why.” I a&gt;k*d, “rbould i&gt; save
man, of *ucb iutalldtluol paiti and evi­
dently a gentleman, f lly capabl* ,of
•tending alone in Iho world, conlon*
! bionclf iu this dreary, dvgradvd pauper

laid his cowardly bond* upon a woman,
tUetinc aoldian for the BoW Army, much lea* upon your mother.”
There wa silence for a few momenta,

nd kving ■
When it

want* nJ the Public for cv^ylhlng io

way* accompanied by a half a acoro ot

UptfoLijinto mto
U/loiifTnirtns Qoont.

IIOl.UltOOK.

•

opened my oye«; hnd though
who had dcspulted hie lite.
alry that inhabited Iho mountain di*- I will surely *&gt;» that they are [lUnishcd ward tried to obliterate it by lc&lt;
tnr*a nf f
— ____
summarily."
Young Levant became one of the found him or.e time lu tears, and I braid
members of Col Jim Bronluv'a famous him moan at the bai'dnca* of bi* late.
I asked him why lie did not grapple
to join the Rebel rervice, but had been
with late like a man. and look the world attorney

FURNITURE !

WRIGHT k HOLBROOK.

v

A. k..d.

9

j,a

Mil. JAMES M. HEWES

. &lt;M Mlh •! o. b. »M«kiur-.. M&lt;
!&gt;.&lt;lrMte «■ Hr .mJ MX mm Breit*?'.

T—.. reewere.0*’XFS&amp;'i

O

o
S'

rawiQAy^FwwM.

.aJbi.www

al! the aymjeuhy of (be regiment to him. , hod uu meaning bcrond lb* pas*their rank*, which LangaJon swore
Cliarbw Levant bad b*«u a memtar , ing paaalna ol Hie moment, but 1 knew 1
of tlic gallant 3d Tannemra Cavalry for | }*««. If ym wish lo rouvereo with
—i,..«i 1.4.. &gt;.«.!«.
£? ’‘°u
“•
, him to thia day.
.
' '
,
.
•
,. ,bi । —duti t make a aign thal can ttidi. [
nn retires scoundrel Ijngadon, would care,ua
measured blades with somo of' cato cwiroiO touching Id- prirat. litethe liret ■oldiers'of the rebel army.
[ tury."
.
Early io Mav of the toUuwtng yoar, 1 1 f"U-wc&lt;l the Captaiu', advfate and :
Cd. Browuluw waa ordwed to East in timHlte old mini n'l..w.-d me Io ar-;
lAngsdon whenever ho know Iteagvluu
1:_____________
to be iu Iho noighborhood.
where lie engaged a rebel forev uf near- i a-kml uw if I hud the English iransla“And i* she living now
On ihi* Juno moraine )n which wo
iruinafv battle ws* fouirht: but »• u&gt;u- ’■ Casales in uiy lihraty. I told trim I 1 lure h«r as tbougb sb* wore uur roty
&lt;1 • » nnr, rhn.l.in^ &gt; *’al' "C“rlv all of • tllUIU IK* 6r-t r.
Charles were partaking ot their morn­ *1
*. U. „l&gt;.m—4 . .-««« tbra.tani
P«UW»I IU, .L.
ing meal. Mr*. Levant baypeniug to *t the bnr.rlr.
Ihou-lJoW mill 111, ,, ■ . . .
r. . _
.1___ ■ —... .1:.. n.,.l —..I.
cast her eye* to the aostward through

Picture Frames,

F. DKOWX, M. ».

ip-Mowr 4Tiin-r,-t&lt;.e...at.«.

AM. KIND* • &gt;!■♦ ORDERED WORK I

IthTAIHIM-

nr

library the public eye. It is too near c
d. I oi l But—ay bid fellow. why do
.nW th I* i mJ"

distant, a body of huraeman approachmany kilted and wounded hpon the I

T. It. DIAMOND.

MR. WILLIAM H. STZBBIHS

;*ala4 I

MILO T. WHEELER.

fear them, aa b* iboogbl they Would

thing that Caph Paul Phillip did not
and bis cut-thrtmt* knew nothing.

, .

tjiat lir/iueU Of tlio hualnes*.

summit of the mountain.

want of

Charles, by I

CJM/HBEIt o,
P^LO/f SETS,
SOFfS,
COUCffES,
fiHHtOJlS,
BUCKETS,
ErtUfSjon qunnAf/ptco j-o Qirc Swwcpoil
^c., Qc., &lt;fc.

lidiia.

■

TUB

home.

GIVE US A CALL !

i laPiiuc............................. men.

they would

lying upon the flour in an insensible
rondition, and bleeding profusely, from

' been inflicted by whip* in the hand"

of

L’«l« Langsdan.

ipPROVED

IF YOU WANT

J3.

South side State Street
HASTINGS. MICH.

HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS!
■W* ■

ITALIAN
AMERICAN

Commission

Salts of the V^hcclcr J; misnnfoi
the past ye .r /'v ^hc Best Guarrantce of its Superiority over alt
other sewina maetynj.vBeing the most simple in con­
struction, and easily adapted to
different kinds of,work, running

H

HEAD STONES.
.
TABLE TOPS.
MANTLES.
HH ELVES. ETC.

THE HfBEfEOHTEH

easier, faster, and with less noise than any other sewing
machine, arc qualities which recommend, the Wheeler
&lt;fc Wilson tothe public as Superior to any other sewing

BLACK ft FULLER.

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

Merchants.

hilly termini; distract*.
On tha following morning, after an

Un was a glorious, good man. genial
**m«y I introduce to you Cirrua Pact
I’atiure, of the United titates Nary F*

ba spoke of the matter.

MYSTERY OF THE ALMS-HOUSE.
Mrs. Langion attrmptad to explain I

“Mcrmful Hcavaas!" exclaimed Phil­
ual experieure .into the old time.
Never mii.d the ummportunt tilings lip*. with startling, staring eye*. "It is
.. _ V_ v . i r. •______ i b,
| wa talked about, bufficv it to my lh»t
I Ute iu lh* evening Pnilipa became com
I municauvn.
"Homa!

A Curious Scrap.

to her Son what had transpired, but
Charles begged her not to try to talk at

WANTED—100 Tons of Poultry mm»

neighbor's and got a lady to toms and cultural impulse. I left the city and re-.

BS~AV

c-.ndgniueiir,

will ttccli

prompt attention.

Mrs Levant lived but four day*; but

28m2

bo added

hand ot Heaven itself 1'*

Churl*

Utt S1ZK PEOTffiRAPHS !

would whip bar till she would toll

Ono man of th* pauper crow intarMl-

INK.
CRAYON.

WATERCOLOR

wJLfonned. though stooping some­
what ; his head large and at good shape;

AND OILS,

ion that fur the m'«t part nonweed
Tha man was called John Dunkirk,
IT. W. BOOZEB.

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS

83 Canal Street,
Grand Il«pids-

could

B. F. 8TEINHOFF

CO.

praliminary remarks

Emily Faithful write* that "the Hisginia families. My lalber inherited a
large posie**iun of both ten.! and peiaua*I property He bad graduated a*
William sad M«ry'«.
•** Court
justice ut hi* judicial drstnrtat on early terpriaed by t
uge. I was bis uldest child. I hare tail to shirld
While wa

FINE NEW STOCK OF!

hr.rn claiming that ha was u John Dun­
kirk who bed left this aettlemcnt in hie m Kentucky.

ilul

Go to the Banner Office
for FINE JOB WORK.

DUY GOODS,

DRUGS I

legal protectory

establish soma soeb claim to the charity

(OriginAl.
CLOTHING.

Simital aid Ifaliaiical

DENTIST

HATS AND CAPS,

Medicines

of Col. Brownlow.
A REMINISCENCE OF THE RE­
BELLION.

iodrnb. h, tut
kirk at alb That

BOOTS AND SHOES,)
I Unton Blcek. ever Boston C»*b Store.

Dye Stu fits.

X XN. J.

.

. PAINTS &amp; OILS

f
S ’*

-

£ School Books &amp; Stationery |

•

-------iO;_------_ _ ,1T,...ms: -rar nscTTicnc:'
BEST PRINTS IN HASTINGS.

Briggs House,
«. Mdsms S’*.

CHICAGO.

PRESCRIPTIONS

luw.Mu.lMawMMl-Uol-l*-*'
j f*13rt1.1U.
i
OIU KaisoiiiNixa

Order* lorLwgn *Xot&gt;«
gtoHoUrU.

AND FAMILY

Will not bo Undersold.“I,
RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

of Jane, l.MJti, in a neat littlo dweUing

tierivr rducaUun, though ho tried loevn- * 1* ltd । i
f.i.r IwteLa f.w

-a- te. te.

:pH(ESIXGASHSTOREi^—
j
I

O, Pauli"

tranul Bight together on Evangel."
“EvsxnE.!'' And he" started back
with a frightened look. He caught tba
.._ l.dl., a.H..n .1.— C..d —r
dd

Wild Game for Detroit and Eastern

MARBLE
Your Mcnev

,\.nd y*t I hud opportunity tn slum

foul murder of his dearly loved mother

S&lt;I«l ftsrp

133 nxTE-i amixr, nnnnrr, Mien.

rna&gt;\l'ou\'.\ hjjvnx
to call on von, be Invites yon to will at bls office Id the
StoredBRO.Stele Street. IfartJjga, Mich., and examine lb.
*—,*,*»
A p COOK Aee„,
Sure

know in •e.irvt our interoourao wcniu

I „i. ..a 1 «.a »,.

The above is written as .il wa* rela­
ted to the writer by the young mn-&gt;,
Levant, himself, and many limos du-

F. M. Hungerford &amp; Co.,

BfUcr GROCERIES /or &lt;«• Afoaey
t.M/1 al any other Haute »n Ji&lt;n!in(T.

j

distant fturu the bukl; and I ted Oapt
hotel who would like to aso m«- 1 rod* Phillips into the comfortable sittingdown, and fonntl - I will call hTm Paul
While in his hiding place, hr martial to try one man for doing an act Phillips; for 1 have no right to give bis
true name in thia roniiection—found
Capt-.Paul I'billipe, U. K N. Wo had
who knew or hoard anything about it,

ho had no thought the',

UEMEMBEH THE PLACE, Op­
posite H. A. UUUDYEAlt'.'s Hardware
etoiC.
W. II. STEBBINS,
H. W. BELDING.

WHjEELEB * WLLSONT

Swest’31 HoTel&gt;

, i i

Immediately upon the cunvumutmn i

triad by n military oemminion.
Levant acknowledged that be
H, not ignorant upon that point. ami

cltf only by

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

d»i ,h.

approaching troops, until quite a dis­
tance from the house, then springing Brownlow what ha bad dona
into the Lushes, avoided buing seen by

The&amp;eat, an «h«»wn by tile arrows, ptu-jes down the from be­
tween tKj‘,htst lining and the outside uerosK the double bottom,
anti up between the back iiuiiig uud the body of the «tovc, thus
bringing the heat cloec dote tc/ the outside of the stove, and reI taining it near the floor, where the cold air always is.

TRIUMPHANT!

Cbarloa immediately rode up to him, j erotic, and of a .took entirely foreign to
...I —1.1.
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..1—1 ' V..w
11... ,1.. — v*a Ira-L’.

South, about one fourth of a mile from

The above cut ropresetrtK the working of the

dfntist

While tn the '

retired to Bull's Gap.

An Ek la'll need pcraon In

Positively skvcn Half the Fuel of any Staiglii Draft, Stove.
Keeps Fire all Winter without rekiudling.
Has n Cast Iron Fire Chamber.

EashiiUe.

‘if j pose myself. “1 wa only thinking If
Ur such u piece of intelligence ouuld bare
i. ’ roothad y.iur father!—But 1 suppuee

the hands of the gallant third.

'ftWSj'gimtifflSS-.rtJS. I
••4 Tkird a*ianlars ifawh ssmIL.

with

:drd moment he exclaimed,—'JZy
f
became n snldierliu th* confederate ar- .U.I.VH.H tn.,™.—J.tlilXiSin..,...J*

Wo make a Speclaity Ir
HR. J. J. LIifisLEV.

Ha ioauU-

1 strike a

ColotteL
edge of cbemiatry.
“During th* first

tally ubtafaed

Tha freedom of oar

�No weekly newejieper, siteh as the '

pnntr
The Annual Meeting of tho Michigan
State I'otn.Jogioal Suorty will be bold
at Battle Creak on Tueaday, Wsdaaoday ami Ttoirodsy, Droamber 2d. 3d
and 4th. Tbe meeting will be called to
order at 1 o’etoek &lt;x&gt; Tuesday, and ses­
sions will be held forenoon, afternoon

' exist in tha “law of nations," judging

by tho diversity of opinion nierlatnod
by prominent jurists, on the Virginias,
affair. From tho views expressed by a
number of these eminent gentlemen,
one of our exchangee has culled tbs fol­
lowing valuable information which we
copy for the information of our 'read-

This nation is in a very critical eonditiun. We are where a turn of the
hand may pearipitate us into a war with
Spain, with eunsetplsnoos of the graves’,
moment to all oar people, who aro still
suffering from tho consequences of.tho
war to preserve the Union, and who
ought to know, too wall, "hat that
dreadful calamity means, to invite its
swift renewal, unlew absolutely required
su to do by unavoidable obligations of
Uuiy. At such au hour we bold ths
man or the journal is a public enemy
who adds needless irritation to the popu­
lar mind, or does anything to tie the
bands of the Government against work­
ing a peaceful solution of tho difficulty
eonsiatent with the mamtsnanro uf the
national rights and honor. Wo trust
tho people of thia great West, and al«o
those of tho East, will so far prow ns
tho steadiness of their judgment in this
crisis as not to allow their conclusions
to bo oontroll-d by tho influence uf

and our flag for carrying on foruiga en­
terprises in defiance of our intematiunaj
obligations,' and from what wo taro
- and heard ww believe they will.
But from tho tone of the recant great
mooting in Now York City, and of many
of the leading journals there, it ia mani­
fest that little ia to bo expected of that
cummunily in behalf of a calm and
equitable derision of the great quoe-

There was an »8.000 fire at th. foot
of Thorudika street. East Cambridge,
Tuesday evening.
Bcpublicans ot Texas represents that
th^ hawstroarbupre of carrying the
State next month.
Member* of the Society and all in­
It is officially announced that the terested in ifa work are respectfully in­
effective Spanish force in Cuba num­ vited.
bers 5-1.000 men.
By order of tho Executive Committee,
A. 8. Dtcxmax, Preeident.
J. I‘. Tuoursox, Secretary.
South Haven, October 27,1873.

Tho construction of tbe Kansas City,
Burlington aud tienta Fe Bailroad is to
bo immediately begun.
Gen. Schenck u making a tour
thiough Fiance with hia family, and

Tbe registration fee on letters will bo
reduced from fifteen t&gt;. eight coots, on
tho first of Jsnuqry next.
Mobile. Ala., Nov. 20 1878.
At Providence but owning a German
Konos Bxxsxa—Ws are having fine j shot and killed his lady-love, and then
woatbcrXbere, about as you have it i attempted selfdestructiou.
there in September. Tho winters are
In a recent engagement with the
Ashantreo tho British troops had 47
very mild horn
Busina** is very dull; there seems to wuundod, including 6 ofiicors.
1 be but very little money in ciiculation. i Elder James Hammond of Wickford,
, It vras the opinion if our bniineee men, Saturday aircraoon and killed.
that tho outtuu crop would bring curQueen Vicb-ria’s brother-in-law Ernj reucy here; but it seems to fait There rat. Duke of Sexe Cuburg.&lt;'Gwtha, is
is but very little cotton coming in at coming to this country in January.
' this port.
Ah order tor one million postal cards
The Banks aro doing nothing.
All was reevirod in Washington from tSX
they can do is to certify checks, and postmaster of Chicago last Saturday.
A farmer at Augusta. Ga, lately die­
' “
discounts on the best of paper is very small. Zxen that have mon- covered that his dog was iu tba habit of
milking a fine row fur his own benefit
pry ini not inclined to invest at present .
Vice Prosi'lent Wilson was 01 years
। A large proportion of the people are I

elect of Ocngrcas, who will won have thing is favorable; we have not a lang
[ cold winter, as you have at the Nurth,
to act upon thia matter officially, and
who, therefore, ought to keep his mind | to pa»s through.
as uncommitted an though he were a i The indications are, that we shall
juryman in a pending case, spoke of I have rather a lively time at our city
Spain as "tho butcher of tho hemis­ I election, next month- The Republicans
phere." as evidenced by tho emblem | seems to bu divided, aad unless they I
on her flag, sad wonted to know wheth­
er "any grace was to be shown to Spain
because she was pushing for Bepubli-

op awtf coupry.'

Maaufacturee offer to furnish us such
chromo* for 16 or i.0 cents each, and
agree to soil thorn to no one else for
lees than |5 each. Thia would enable
us to say that we will give a chromo
which cannot be bought for lees than
•6. to every new subscriber, but In so 1
saying wo should decervo our rea-fer*
who would suppose they were getting,
something worth five dollars, wbervss.
it was not worth twenty-fire cents f The
morality of such offers we do not pro­
nounce upon, but we decline partici­
pating in them. Wo pledge ourselves
to expend upon the New York Oittrnr
every duller that we ran profitably use
to realize onr ideal of thn

Dinrrho-a.

Chromo

Beautiful Square Box Cutter!
CITY PEWS ospor.

I
Now ia the Beat Opportunity you wilt have for a long time to
! gel a Cutter.

OOTSZTE

AJSTJD

SEE M.E

SOON 1

For a NEW CUTTER on the

first snow

ERPR1SE

and, to make it by its unrivalled foreign
and domestic OTrreepon-lonce. a perfect TfeaMlr Rslial'.aOin niainSatioels l&gt;.rs«BUr
L. D. SINE'S TWENTIETH
mirror of Evsxoxucxt. CavtxrxxnuB.
Witn a view ol inoreaaing our cirenlatiun wo shall bo gl*4 to make liberal
arrangmeuts with satiable persons to;
act as agents for ui Wo will sunw *
ookkimiox amounting to taoro than all
tbe profit* on tho first year's subacrip-

is like a frost in June—soon gone.

CHROMOJS

1 c»*i afford to aell CHEAPER than anybody else for I have the cm ly

GRANBAHNUALDISTRIBUTION.

Them aro fifty-two newspapers pub­
lished in Japan.
Ths public debt of Maseachuaetls ia
nuw about *27,000,000.
Tbe defeat of 'Taw and order” and
: tho triumph of the “bummer" party is
1 tho gravest misforture which has ttefal&gt; len Chioogu since tbe fire.
"Little boy, can I go through this
gate to tbe river F’ uolitely inquired a
fashionable dressed laxly ''Per’ape so;
a liad cf hay went through this luornlag," was tho horrid reply.
Iks-on ]&gt;S[wn express groat regret
that tho now buildings in the burnt dis20 eta additiuna), delivered, in thiaGlVtriels are put up with such entire disre­
We make the folk wing liberal cash ofgards u! safety against fire. Tba sail
far* to any prsson'sending
experience of tbo post has not been a

They aro not the,

CUTTER MACHINE
In the County.

I,EE

REED,

$20,000 In Greenbacks
510,000 nr gheemacks i
JKE CAffl PRIZE $5,0)0 IK GREEMBiCKS I

Harper's Bazar.

WsatteSsJ «MlM&lt;n tw ssrikte*.

i AifKiise in the Hasta Bauer.
riNECAR BITTER si
arrly^ojt*fablo
1 from the native
rranpmof tbeHier......
of California, the
medicinal peopertiee of which are extract­
ed tl-rrafrom without the um of Akohol.
Tho quretion i* almost daily aake.1, "What
&gt;• tbe cause of tbe unparalleled suecees of

rgar Bluer*

preparation, cis
li. rl s found on t

Lowell Bailroad, the other evening, rhe
conductor oridently a now hand, in­
formed the passengers that "none ol
thoee cars don't stop at n-&gt; stations be­
fore Wilmington," and they didn't
An Evansville reporter who, isn’t going

plea ot Egypt II ia found in connec­
tion with stone work which is known to
he at least four thousand year* old.
The following adverti»meat appeared
In a Cincinnati paper, fifty years ago :

Complete Pictorial History of the
'limes."—"The Ixai, cheapest, and moot
auceestful Family Paper in tlx- Union."

New Advertisements.

£

sod avoid the use of alcoholic atimulani*
in every form.
No Pci-eon ran take these Bitter*
according to directions. ami p-main long

PARLOR GCODS

Harper's Weekly.

t At Concord on Thursday morning tbe
thermometer stood nt zero, an ! was roI ported at 1&lt;&gt; below nt Hilhbergh
Washington advices, report that thebe- । bridge.
lief is increasing in all well informed 1 A prostrate forest thror miles wide
circles that .the Knaai.h complication* I and sixty miles long waa recently &lt;mcocntcrod by railroad surveyors in Wfa-

The Mercantile National Bank of
New York has suffered a considerable
tbo hands of the Government from offi­ I&lt;m by the irrrgularite* of one of its
cial and unofficial sources strengthen*
this conviction. It fa positively known
that tho Castrlar Government is using
every measuro to preserve the |&gt;eacefui
relation*, snd that tho insult offered
our Minister by the mob wsa (iromptly
punished by the en'horities, end the
fact that tho sentime o t of tbe Spanish
[«opl« is for peace, of itself makes our
spirit of this New York city meeting ?
Guverument very hopeful that war will
Indeed, we haw had to submit to an

The feet is, the people of the United
States should take ah iho’eleraents and

Barns, Soreness,
•Sore Throat. Boils, Wounds,
people
Iloanu*ne&gt;«,
Ulcers, Bruises,
ilcaflachc*,
Piles, Sprains,
. chromo (price |5.J because w« would
Colle, Old Sores, T hat I have gut CUTTKR” enou-h to supply them all.
Toothache;
Ali Hemoihngra,
'
Grroley CuUro ’Ufa. &gt;«r. b»« they a
dsoeire our subscribers by so doing,

§200.000 00

Ono of the speakers at the meeting in
Now York City, an eminent jurist and
a popular leader of the Bspubbcans in
that city, does not hesitate to aaanme
that one hundred and one of the pas­
sengers on the Virginias were abut, al­
, out el employment, and I think there j
though tho then and aulxeqtumt official
| mil bo cousiderubio suffering here this
I winter, among the poorer class. One

ths power over the bloodhounds at Cu­
ba!" The objection to Irnguage like
this is that it operated on those who
heard it like an instigation to immedi­
ate war, repressing all cousidurate ex­
amination of the question. The feet
that Spain is trying to form a Republic
and that she has in Castelar a fair
minded ruler may not effect tbo conclu­
sions of our Government, but such
things arv to Ae taivw into srreoar when
the quoetion of immediate war as the
remedy for our complaints, is tho ques­
tion to be decided. Since the close of
tbo war of the Rebellion, hew much has
transpired in the South for which the
Federal Government could be held to a
strict noouunlability by foreign govern­
ments if the) wore animated by the

New York OAwrrrr is, and will always
be, can bo published for less than tiree
dollars a year, while prices of labor and
paper ooutmue as they have been for
some jests past. If anything vain be ia
offered to a subscriber in addition to hts

England with a capital of *10.000,000
fur the purjioee of laving another cable
telegraph between that country and the
United Stale*, the American ferminu.
to be somewhere on Long Island. The
cable, it ia stated, will be connected
with wire* along th* line of tbe Erie.
Baltimore 4 Ohio, end Psnsylvani*
Roads. Tbe Director* ol tbe Company
aro English and American capitaltsu.
A young lady gave a sorial hop at
her residence, in Charleston, a few
nights ago, and noticing that several ul
her young gentlemen guest* had holi­
ness uutaide Irequei.tly, she watched
and ac rtained that their pilgrimage*
were at hur tan»y bed. She visited tho
ths shrine herself sojn after, and dis­
covered eight quart Ixittles of whisker,
which she incun*idarat»ly destroyed,
and her young men wrjpt no mure tu

ESS?*!.1
li.
B-W.wl l ■
Ml.nnalll a.
In

CHAMBER SETTS

in
Al1

SDEHMIS tti te SDiiKG EECI
FURKITUEE, ts OrrajaS.

Suis^KlskltML fa fas a
CSutr »r Usrrr, Is Cbsarcry.
Omm F. Ilamll. GesrSlas far!
an! MarrC.llavklvr. Canute
J.k M«vmi. Cbartetl "vfaas
M.ivo, .nJ 1mm l^enatv. l&gt;

talk in Washington circle* is decidedly
ut&gt;i«pi-lar. moke* al! cW obsMrteni
think it among tho impossible svente of

UNDERGROUND
Ok.

items of this Cuban question into the
moat serious and deliberate coundera-

LIFE

BELOW THE

SURFACE I

Harper's Magazine.
meat will do. Mr. Evarts cbjecu to,
calling tba peawugors on tho Virginias
‘“marauders," end, yet. that is precisely
what many, if not nil of them, were
But nevertheless. even as such, they had
rights which should have been respect
ed, aad they ought not to hnvu boon, or
any of thorn, shot down in cold blood,
or st tho dictation of a drumhead ctnrt
martial; yet, in justice, tba American
people can never fool that their case is
in any legal respect tho same as if one

man, paaaiag along tbe coast of Cuba,
should have been overhauled and its
crew treated aa were tbo paaoengore on
the Virginies. The legal weuaa would
have been different, tudAhe moral ques­
tion immensely so. These points, we
say, ought to be calmly contidered by
tho people when ell tho facta arc before
them. Our clanger is, that tbe hurriesne of a war feeling sweeping orer the
whole country, will carry away ail sound
judgment, and that the firet thing we
shall know will bo that we aro plungrd
into another war, tbo present monetary
crisfa deepened an hundred fold, and
Cuba, parpaps, with or without groat
bloodshed, is on our liands. nsilhcr fit­
ted for a territory or a state, oar capabio ol bring held as a gowrnsd province,
M Alsace aad Lcrxaine aro now held
ty Germany. With intrepidity and a

Tbe Chief oTTolice of Memphis ha*
Christian people. Io demand juatior,
to insist upon tight being done, sod taken a cense* of the "roughs,1- and
find* that of 180, all but three survive
wrong punished is proper always y and tbe e|ddemic.
if this ran bo secured without war, by
Tbe early Coring of Erie Canal by
ice is sanously affecting produce deal­
ers ; thousand* of barrels of apples, po­
ing year, as declared upon a canvass of
tatoes. etc-, are ice bound
about COO votes, resulted in tbe choka
A German paper at Deavonport de­ of the following :
1
mands that German shall !«• made the
M. W. Grand Master-Goorgn W.

Vunrasa Bmioui liavo shuvn their greet
-euratHw powers in the mast obstinate aad
intractable* earns. •

For Inftumniatorr nnd Chronic
Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Bemiuent

Miners, ns they advance in life, aro sub­
ject to pondyius of the Bowels. To guard
aiainst this, taka a does of Wxixxx's
Vixnosa Brrruw ocrasirmally.
For Skin Ditrasra, Erc.Pu«u,Tofesr,
Salt Rheum. Blotebr-. Spot., Hmptea,

B. W Dep. Gr. Master—Samuel Ad­
ams. Detroit.
R- W. Or. Warden—John N. Inger­
soll, Corrunna.
B W. Gr. Secrotary—E H. Whit­
ney, Lansing.

pound bolt
A li tie child of Mr L. H. Lockwood,
of Marshall, sras found dead in its cra­
dle Sunday morning.
It is stated that both the D. &amp; M. Friday, passed the House reeolotion
and the D. L. * L- M. rotnpuni-. will urging tho duly of the Government tu
next sprii.g put 1’uUtr.an’s [olsce sloep- recognize tho independence uf Cuba.
There nre 10.000,000, pounds of tea
in bond ia Loudon which have been
condemned aa unfit for coaiumption.
having been adulterated in China.
It ia stntad that tho British Legation
st Washington will not bo open for so­
cial purposes this winter, on account of
the death of a brother of Lady Iborn-

BULLS

BEARS

THE SUN.

Tiir-x,

Pin. Tape, anti other Wc

fiiniLesyetac

A FARM FOR SALE
tablishod, now more than fifty years
great changes have taken place ; and
within the last twenty-five years, pspor*
have sprung up tike mushrooms. Many
of them we hail aa roogeni.il fellow
workers in diffusing sound intelligence ;
end so far ss they work for tbe great
end. sprsedtsy rarru. wo can rojow. i.
their incroaaing numbers. Tbe field is
large. Thia country fa vast and growin population at a prodigious rate.
There is room for the faithful working
ef every instrument which has a benifiAt various periods lisev its eetebliahmost, the proprietors uf the Oiesrwr
hove prceeotad their subscribers with
value bis myqdMfa and froririiM ; and

THE CHOICEST PICTURES,

«u«l la il» kMi MHl ■’“I «-*&gt;»• »*yl«.
(w* MyKtelty few fa* yeaa*. Im I*m&lt;

100 Acres Improved.

This is a Rare Bargain

■m
Beautifully

psesainms have been offered of almost
ovary artkls that can bo named, and
indaectnenis of every soft have been
held out for subscriptions to periodicals.

HVWBItKD ANPKiailTT-rnKXX ACHES. .
SvHlM &lt; sot S ia Ik.
ef W w41.»4.

A BARGAIN

JAMES WOODRUFF

Illustrated

Ceiwr «1 bu*. cad Cl snk Hl..

» kkk ini Luu mat tot
umuas,
tnu
itisim

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.
«

i.enaaaas.

�T»l« R.«fd»ucAH B^srn.
entaut fahi w utn mwn?

‘

Mood the Kfoalauppf,

Tb&gt;, i. a Cama given by the readers
of tbe Axvncas Wmtxnro Pawns t..
that paper, and it well dweervaa J». for
it U pre-wj.iu.utly tho Wockiag-uisn’.

&gt;U. U..I
••y of you, and then act;
In looking uvei
Hastings Aemwr
uuu

k MnJ

c,._
n»d Th2 a

OMUw'' 7,p,Ug '?*
°r but a
ret ire r
•d’”tisemTOt.
Tbe
fcvt dLi DI^c*7£^illfiBd ,hn"
pret class Dry Good, Biorre represented

paper ot Auhrea. Tl-e Nor. nuu.lar
now before us, rally n-tame its foruur
reputation as a first-dam paper for ‘I •
toiling millions
It coetoius au» n ;
other Ofatr.feu n
portmit oj
George Friir, Esq, tbe late manager ut
tbe Otubris Iron Works, at Julinat..«n
Pa., and a biographical sketch of Lis
Ufa from boyhood up. and rites him as
an example of what energy, persevere
anco and study will do for tbo youth
1-™^ . f~U. if b. p,^), 4pp..
himself. The sketch should be read by

•very workingman in the land. The
W'wimy Tre/fo is a beautiful twentypage monthly, published at the low
price of 8L50 par year, or rent ou triol
three munthe far twenty-five cants. An
extraordinary pre mium list fo offered to
--------- —~—reo !eorn mat
gi tter up of dubs.
Baud for sample
Mr J. De mood. th.
•endvnt of the Valfoy Div. of th. O,.. •nd judge Lt yourself Ad trees
Tax Anvaoa Pntuuso Co.
M*" ,U* *&gt; ■“ S-t-nl.,,
Pittsburgh, i's.
Tlpkh,
““J* A«"&gt;
MM
a.,..,...
wUth w

— . . ... ,^.k« tntny uuug,;.. Tb..n-a®4the btar Hat Store will seU

have already gone, and
xlw?i*
&lt;4«&gt;1

Middleville Im s ihetn all. Just took
at eur sbekj it embrures a full dne of
Dry Goods. Fancy Utsxfo, Yankee No­
turn.. Hate. Cnjw, Fure. Gtores and
hhllens ; a'so. a lull .took uf Men an l
11-uys* Cfotbin,.-. Bouts from S3 (W to
£ile£,.®dr?.
'Bd Qa't’"’
•LbUtuaU atytro u! wmraat*.!.
We
bo»e a tu'l suck uf Giocerwa. Call
and examhie ..nr stuck
aitf
Gxo. H. Junxsox A Co.

Rod all-wo-d flsnncl 25 cts. Flannel
Shirting chock for 25 ou Sbswls,
down I nows ! 1 DOWN II! Drere
Gcsls tow-r than ever. Black Alpsras

31‘f

Gxo 11. Joaxsux A Co.

&gt;U
k, ,u
w. I.
rf
—I— &lt;« -wdit on tb, buwm. a,p|
..1 jut-i,,
,s.
1~' J— CHrt. K^,
„
•«~1 kr Ur. Trnlh,.
„t|
I. U, pmuIm.
J...

Mre«e«afrea?MA.w.. ealUM
a.c.olu fre« ttlol.

Efew'ftt-i.r.reT

’

tubuSt.

Mens turned up Peak Win­
ter Caps 75 cfs.
Boys fine Beaver and
astrachan caps 50 cts.
Mens fine chinchilla Caps
50 els.
Mens home made Mitts
GO cts.
Mens sheepskin Gauntlets
40 cts.
Mens dogskin gloves fur
tops 75 cts. $c.. ^c., ^c.,
_ Remember this actual giv­
ing away ofgoods is only for
thirty days,
STAR H.IT STORE.
24 Canal Stre. t
'
Grand Rapids,
___ __ ______ Mich.

- „------ —
v»vr uio seissoun, Kanias A Texaa R. R, via Sedal­
ia, or over the Atfonlio A Pacific R RM
yu Vinita. For mips, untw tables, iolormatioa a» to rate., routes. Ac., wo
t elhr our readers to L G. Wheeler.
No.tfo-rn Ps^uger Agent, 72 Lloyd
Bt.. Buffalo N Y or E. A. Ford Owne­
r'll Passenger Agent St. Ivntt, Mo.
Qne.tiuos will bee userrully and navmpsIr anumd

EMIGRATION TWHWG.
Cheap Farms in Bouth-wext Ktsscnri !

FOR 30 DAYS ONLY
Will this Terrible Slaughter Continue,

FOR AFTER THAT WE WILL RESUME OUR FORMER PBICta.

j

CHURCHES.

4io«s ••

of Hastings to pay them
early visit.

Tba Atlantic A Pacific Railroad Com­
pany olfors l,20U,0W acree of fond in
Coutia! and cfoutbw*«t ' Missouri, at
from *3 to 812 per acre, on seven years’
time, with free transportation from 6tlouiotoaU puretimere. Climate, wal,
timber mineral wealth, echrels, chnrebDr. John Roberts, al the Post Office es and law-sbfdiug ariety invito emi­
IVivksivre, ha.ju.1 received a tumiue
grant. from all prints to this fond of
fruits and fit were. Fur |«rticulsre ad-

n. rkh. ...

ttuhjpiasgeH &lt;tea»M
•
Selte. Baltlaate. J.»
:•«r..BriJooSwri Baula creak. ■

(firs, robes, mi;ffltrs, gloves' N«-br*nka. Cutorad.i. Utah. Wrotring I
•yc.,at tiltfollowing unheard &gt; ?'B’“da. Oreguu ur Calhuraia. we recof prices. Read, their list1 "“”end « cb«*p, safo, quick ami direct

Goc»
Tses -Wo are glod to see
Z.TT..
•
*v"uiey, lanin
N*'
r,Unil-r n,w’»mP”’.
Child a (\magn, A. F. K Arndt.
J'ew lork Oforersr, has dime out Ireldly Dctreilt
Picture
Frame.
J.
L. Warren A J.
to opposition tu the foolish practice of
W. Adderl-y, Detroit
a-n-ilhd—p
Pipe Wren. h. D. Ingram. Menistre.
,11 declares tho premium businaa de.
Kiln for Doing laimbcr, AR. Kir­
moralising, and repudiates it altogoc bar. by. Detroit.
Relief Valve for Fira Engines, A.
It will nut bo long before every paper
that is wmth having will lake tbe same I Mayor, Detroit.
Be*IIiv«, J. H. Hfnckwell, Bron-on,
stand. A (.reod family newqrepre Bt | Fiuit Drier, J. Williams, South Ha»8 a year is tho cheapest luxury that
Punehing and. Shearing Machine, J.;
cun be enjoyed, and &lt;• eau hearth-'

recommend tho New York Oittrur as '
Grain Basket., G. P. Coan. Wransuch a pajwr. For farther particular !I dotte.
are pruejiectu, iu our advertaiag/colBalanced Slide.Valve. O. A Gronberg, Feirysbonr.
Becrnrocating Winnower, E. Iximhard, PlymouthI
3«v« Us Yura Oanxxa.—Business
Hand Shower Bath, D. Stirling. Ea­
men should now look over their supplies ton Rapida
Elevate-, J. B. Hweellanl. Pontise.
and if anything is wanting in ths way
Pya-Not Heater. D. Kellogg, Ypdof Job Printing, givs ns tbeir orders

While the present state of affairafafe-1
tinure we propose to do printing at un­
Tbe December number of D»«or«.f &gt;
exampled prices, and having just re­
Jfsymnw is sparkling with Holi­
ceived a largo invoice at stock, of tho
beat quality, we know we can supply day Material Holiday Fashion-, Holi­
day Stories, Household Matters tor the
our friends at cheaper figures than thev
have ever before received the benefit Holidays, Holiday Poems, etc. But
the moot attractive of its Holiday fea­
tures is tbe marvelous offer of tbe large
Any pulilieatiou issuad from the and truly beautiful Oil Chromo ••Th*
Old
Oaken Bucket." to each subscriber
American Proas, will be famished our
subscribers, at tbo lowest club prices, as a Holiday Present "Tho.Old Oaken
Bucket" is 17 x 26 Inches in sue*,—re­
with all tire premiums offered to any
tailed at • 15. and tho best and m&lt;&gt;U]&gt;o|&gt;single subscriber. Now is your time to
ular Chromo ever published. end yrt is
get tho hsding Journals of tho reentry
presented free to each $ I yearly subscri-

Men’s Working Pania............
..
Men’s Heavy Overcoats
............
Men’s Heavy hinchilla Over oats ..
Men’s All Wool Beaver Overcoats
Men’s Heavy Undercoats
...
Men’s Good* Full Suits ............
Men’s Fine a ssimere Suita
....
Bays’ Suita............
....
Boys’ Overcoats............
....
Men’s Undershirts and Drawers
Heavy Ribbed Shirts and Drawers.
Fine Merino Shirts and Drawers
Men’s Woolen Jackets....
...

PartiM desiring to liorrow Money ei­
ther in largo ur small amouula, will do
well to call on Fred V Yun ng. Attor­
ney at Law and Judice of too Peace.
Office over the Postuffice.
20U

11,00 1,60 and 2,00
.
|3,60 and 4,00
8,00
12,00 warranted
.... 2,00 nod 2,60
...
0,60
....10,00 and 12,00
..
2,76 to 6,00
.. .W-. 3,00 to 6,00
.
... 26c.

*
..

50c.
{.25 and 60c.

Cusmao Blebs—A belter lot than
_ian w.u over before ottered in tills
All Ihm p.0.. IbU , 4.1..I M |
t “I- . h^p
, '
...
or
or rcody !•»», by Bewemwr,
until after Harvest must coll and see us | Heath A Co., two doors we-t of th*
at unco.
I National Bank, State Street Hading.,
3lwl
Sitns, Msxkx A Pmstom.
M“hnovl2W
'

ONE PRICE STORE, 36 CANAL STREET, GRAND RAPIDS.

eooma to Sutra, Uaxaa A Patrrix dot
»ro some dines so nico osjictvr »ae by
A cuopte of dime*.
'
iJln i

ajr£a Ladies Mite Society connected
with the Presbyterian Society will be
entertained
th a, (Wednesday) ^reuiug
th* "Bev. Petroleum V. Nnabv," (D. R.
by Mrs. W. H. Goodyear, al her resi­
Locks, E»q.,) to furnish T«x Rxrtsudence. North West cornen ot State comber ia full of Christmas nor.ltiee,
csx Bess a a letter each week from end Broadway.
The gen^euren are with other entertains feature* for tbo
speetalTFinvitad’ to too, at ball put six juveniles. Sums rare attract ions aro
promised for tho New Y«ar, among

It gives us greet pleasure to announce

that we have made an arrangement with

Hon. J F. Joy hat our thanks lor a
copy of tbo “IL-port of Burnt of Engin•era" appointed to mvgetigate end re­
port as to the bridging of the Detroit
Hirer." Wc find tn it much that is of
im|ortance and shall as eoon aa loosibto place iho important facta before our
The beautiful now,

t

Advertise end then realise
Snowing, Tuesday evening.

Outstanding legal tender notes 1361,

Come bom Vv Ductor-—savsora of tbe
wrhl—fur 1 h«re a forgo and fnah
Pre-O'ipliun tiux k.
U 1 T&gt;,» • ’

.Uti.vf wonderful are bring
bought at. the Star Clothing]
\ House. 3G Canal St., Grand .
Rapids, and this Panic Sale, I
continues only a few weeks
longer. Men’s Heavy Over­
coats are^old at $3 50 and
$4.00, and fine Beaver Over­
coats at $10, $12 and $13,
that were formerly sold, at
$20 and $22. Good tuits
can be bought for $6.50 and
$7.00, and fine Cassimere
Suits at 310, $12 and $15.
Shirts and Drawers only 25
and 35 cents, and all goods
have been reduced to abtut
half what the other stores
a^k. Remember these low
prices last only a- few weeks
more, so go immediately to
the Star Clothing House,
Gra nd Rapids.
(29w3)

When tbo k dneys and Itrer do not
act healthfully, tho system become* run coated and logged up -th* bowiee con­
stipated, nod the «Bales ot tb* organism

Is coming slowly but sure.

Congreve meets next Monday.

FOH SALE.

Presbyterian Church, on Friday ।
ning of this week. The public era
dially invited.

Bocbu and Dandelion will open up tho
sewerage of tho system, and rolisve all
thia state of affaire by its action on the
kidneys and liver. Try it J. P. Rob­
Umveraalism iu Portsmouth, N. H., erta A Co., have thi- remedy.
Loe Reed talks some in our adver­
was celebrated with appropriate cere­
tising columns
monies on tho 16th in st Th. occasion
Turkeys and chickens aro abundant
Lute Bennett’s dub Dance Thursday
evening, at Union Hall.

scent residing in tbe District of Colum­
bia. will hold a mom mooting on
Lee Reed sold eight Cutters on Tues­ Tbaankrgiying evening to sympathise
with their enslaved brothers in Cuba
day Thia, we call business. •
Fred Douginas will be cue of the speakWo want and must have, wood.
Pl-ose t-rtng it along gentlemen.
Kilpatrick's lecture at Union Hall,
Monday evening. Doe. 8th.

sequence of Scrofulous &amp;ires jipon my
aoklo. They were indolent ulcere of a
very bod character. I was reoomimle I
to try Kixa o» rax Btoon, and I used
several bottles aa directed. I am now
entirely recovered from my lamcn-ei.
although my ankle ia badly eoarred.
G. W. Hutunmoox, Toledo, Ohio.

Persons who find their accounts at
tbe office ol a Ju.tire of tbe I'eace for
collection mu-t not think it is in cotu*qurcce of any spite wc owe them, but
simply becau-o we miut have our per,
aud Lave not tbo time to coll a,;ain per-

Our Mr Stocks is spending Thanks- •
Hou E. W. Berber, tbo sreompiisbsd
girieg with bis brother at Big Rapids
Tirin'. Asiistan- Postmaster General of
Tkx Nruut, a richly-illustrated
fvnatar Sherman thinks the Soest e the United States, is making his friends monthly magarine for youngest readers,
will not erasent to any expansion of tho a visit in Cbariotte. He will return to ia now (187-4) in ite eighth year. Pub­
lished by John L. Bhotey. Boston, Mass.,
Washington thia wook.
*
st 11X0 a year. A specimen numb-T,
containing prospectus, premium list,
in Emanual Church st half post
dub terms. Ac., will be mailed for ten
G-nsral Sherman docUrao that it is o’cloik on Thursday momiof.
absurd to go to war bccauae of tbe Rector, Her. J. W. Bancroft will

A tore chancs to ouy Dry Goods
rbeep—P. R- Sabin A Go nf Jackson,
are - Hing out their entire stock at firel
co-t. Th-y have an immenos stock.

Cuban msasacro.

Hasting., P. O.. Nov. 25 th. 1878.
Hon. Juhn F. Efol*. New Hampshire-’,
Sxavxn xaxu Rwnr.—Eight Ver­
Win. 8. Doolittle, John JI. Ervin,
meet eminent son, died on tbe evening
mont Central freight conductors and Lalett Linaley, John Petit. G. R Ray­
cl tto, 21st last, al Dover.
brakemen, went tn Montreal on a hal mood. John Slantou. Daniel Whipp.
It ia lively on Jeffrroou Street Jim wo day but week, and ware promptly
Direct your letters to number ol P. O.
Button and John Stanley do business discharged on tbeir return.
Box or Drawer.
there among many others.
Those eutters off, red for sale by I^e
Heed are boautiae. No discount on that.

New Scales.
New Styles.
PICTURES I
PICTU RES.

New Prices.

I am now all alone in tho Photograph
Whatever aanobfoe the human rharacter and indu-ntee onp-riur energy ot
in tri In tual or mural qualities, is what
we cal! n-ental &lt;&gt;r mural sublimity ThRev'. Mr. Jacoki-s. tbo aNs pastor of .ubliroe of bna-en characier padsM
tbe M- E. Church in this city, will love of admiration by a dfoptay uf aU
preach to-morrow. Tbaaksgirinc dv tho noble qnalitiM ot our aaiurr , and
at 10 1-2 a. x. at the Presbj ti'rian

ments to tncreaa- my Xacibuo. for duing
bvT-r work ttian uv«r all -hould call
and g-t a negative token. The -uponority of uiy work in tn., peri l. a sutfiei-ut giuaauti-e uf fi&gt;at-clare wu.k in
the luture
Rooms in W-i.hmgtuu
Block, lOUth side 8la:c Street

Every man who don't buy a buggy
ur • utter ol Loo Hoel- Ixw’e now
errrta niMhin- is in full opperati.m.
and ovorv man. woman or child wbo
thinks ui onjuvwg tbe aioiglnng Use
coming winter, wants to got one of Ira s

• no*a using earned on by Jim Button.
Jhu is on JoUrreon Street, and dure
merr )..&gt;»»• than ouy other institution
of tha kind in Hastings
His stove w j
always full, prices low for caso or ready
par. sad would like to bare th- pablc I

JOB PRINTING

Obstacles to Marriage.
Whittemore it, Rlevens,
ITO Jefferson

�taculouab 4oBverted •posttea aro net
; cluthsd or truatod with plenary powers.
- Naaby baa boon doing soma telling
i work among tfeoaa pretenders, and will
1 rfonbtltaado moeb more, bat the gaud

Daucbv I Cota. Column.

cun betid a ctalnrtj and take the water nmTT BBSS YOUR FLAB
I thing,
aakjo.; ora wboteAtedto 1 ftem rhe roof, or dig a wail dum to tbo UUll U*«*a«l'arxal're*.&lt;W
|B
Il mSUIms that erwtrate ilx ri
1 him br any means. One of those bro- barn ; anything, almost la batter than
j vet fanners send* s lung rommunieatiun dnving cattle a long distance to water I
in cokl ot dormr weather. Whore a |
: to a country paper, full of high-oound- largo number of cattle ere kept, a wind I KMaryaJtirer m* Ho-Im. *U ■*»•&lt;« Ik* I*
’“T/nSBLSKS.
powet would be a pood invo.lmont, by i
the “grasping crow who live upon tbo which water might Iw pumped up into |
sweat of tbe sgrkrullurista." He tells a tank in tbo barn, from which it may
be drawn to earn atsll, thus saving a I
tho formers that they have a long fight vast amount of manual labor All such
wvrk can oflra be done M nU k Nov«uib*» aa at any how- of the year
All tta harvvstigg »ka«M ba finished
ap no*. U soon as pomilde. TNitti p. TisIwiiCmL’r,
may ba tha last to gather ; bat it is nut 1 ratod h.ir to ■ pws&gt;i»•»! kitol or
The robin* are not .ret all genie. bat
| safe tu leere them oat much after tho
the tetananl of them an, making groat
haate to join tho begun.
During tbe
tho ground to froose up permanently j
poet few wooka they have been in the
on tho IXth. although it ia unusual.
A6EimiOFBIIiW®
’.B.
oat and wheat atnbUe, eating themj WkM* aMpollra. !&gt;■•» l.ii
November &lt;&gt;( lk-2 found ua neatly I
eelTva into prodigions good otder, tn be
all with sick horses; but httl* work wav I
tn readinoea (ur their jouroev. Thor[done an many terms during th* month. |
cugh gleaners aw tbe redbreasts—not a
Manure remained ia the barn collars;
tlmt uhinild have been carted to tbe I
fields. Ploughing wa* neglected, and I
the following spring end sumuur found
Centennial Gazetteer

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

tr.tel'sthEKjra-!

who know their gluttonous habita
Tho robin returns to us cjrly in April;
oftao, ia mild' seasons, by tbo last of
March they are here, in the very f.co
of tho late aaow-atorma Already pair­
ed, they attend strictly to bu*ius«s
Tbeir first nest is constructed before tfuleave* are out uud they will watlite vve
each a eong white they are bailJfagr «t such a elanon outburst of hcj&lt; and taiih,
and evrtainly in. tho summer'saucasa*—
they *tonn four heart, in up?te of voursoll. into a surroaputullag bohoL They
sing with like wceiay until the autumn,
but less frcquenUv, aad. with • iiftlo falBog off perhaps ® »ipre*^uo.
_ Tho American robin is domestic iu

vere on tho ambitious w riter, thcugh a
a deserved rebuke tu bio hyjjoerisy.
Among the hundred* of hits al this
class of demagogue*, none is better than
that made by a jiootical oootributur to
the Atuhiuon (K«n*a») Ctewytea Thu
names aro loc«L hut the satire 1* broad­
er 8^plirab&gt;. At a fcrteorC utoeUag a
pretender of the character mentioned
above, after n long spotch, riosnd with
the n niexk; . • Dy. tbo lima wa bate
reached home and got our cows milked
it will bo dark." Up&gt;n this the pool
writes hla varses, entitling thorn, “A
Serenade: iho Politicten to biaLovt).*’

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Every year increase. the popularity
■ I this valuable Hair Preparation;
which it due to merit alone. We con
avure our old patrons thas it is kept
fully up to its liitrit standard; and it
U tbo only reliable and |&gt;crfcded&gt;pre|&gt;sratinn for restoring Gear ba Faniir*
Hain to its youthful color, making it
soft, lustrous and silken. The scalp,,
by its use, Ivrcmri white and clean.
It rvnxivrs all etoptions at. J dandiutt

The Babcock

iwrays
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Michigan Central R. R.

OLD. REuIbLeThD DIREC^buTE

■sV'sTti"1
jraSfe"*
! /put M.w xnaruw&gt;sTFax boctf.

i Detnil lassisi &amp; Late MiiiUa Bailrrl

TO

Buckingham's Dye
FOR THE WHISKERSA* oor Ilcucwcr in many emeu roq itre* too tong a time, end too ranch

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WiilsfcUrttliMriHf’MlM Ihns

6j£WB™ta-he.Wr.

Sarsaparilla

lasts'stit m ri "i:

luUinric «irtqn. «"d m'-rined by It* temartobie cure*. So miM aa to bo aafe and
brncficial to cLIMtrn, aad J« ao vmBthing
u U cSeetual'T enrge oct the great rjrninUoos of tba Uood, each aa the •croftikxa
and synhlUlk coota^uattaa. InpuriLM,
&lt;r djaeree* that Iiave l-.itl.rd In th. »!«&lt;=&gt;
far years, exit! ykld to tl.i* powerful antl&amp;&gt;te and dbipprar. Hvnc" It* womtertU
. caret, many « which are pubiicly known,
of Scrofula, and *U wrofutau* dto»a*.v.

•raareh.
LIVUTGSTONE

AFRICA

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lUilla. I»t in p Ire. 1 ’ tie tu 1 re. Sorra.S t.
Anthony’s Firc.HoMJor Eryaipetaa. Tetter. Salt Kbeum. hcnld
HmiV Ringworm. Sial internal VI-

820 SAVED

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SCHOOL BOOKS

THE EVENING POST.

is superior to lows, a* Paddy said the
muon ia to tha sun, because aha gives
light in tbe dark when we need it, while
tire sun never shines except by day when
wa bare a plenty already.
Theos meteorological data are given
merely to show tho sriontifia basis ot the
boost ot the oldest Nebraakians that
they have never foal a crop through the
fault uf the climate.
Good ream ia there for tho rush to
Nebraaka. Uko tho i'oulic era whose
stalwart current and compulsive course
never feels retiring abb. Landa ot tbe
Buriiugton and Munouri Rirer Railroad
have alwata been sold on ton years
credit, six per cent Interest, and free
passes tar purchaser* on contract*, rime
U!T2,&gt;0 jny moot of principal is required
I for four years, twenty per ora t deduction
. u made for spie'y cultivation, inoooi.ra
. freight is earned at half rates, ata
x&gt;__ v ti

. PATENT MEDICINES,
Perfumeries nnd Toilet Articles, j
1’siula, Oil*. Varnish sod Dye rituita I

CHOICE

r it ut-en i—*.u_ •, *_ u ...__

CONFECTIONERIES! “•U1^sT-

Dr. 1. C. AVER SCO., Lowell, Mau..
MICHIGAN AND

THE

SOUTH.

TBA 1X8 BUX nr CUICAQO TIME
TRAlSH GOIBG SOVTl!

Scrofula Syrup!

Paint Brute ail Painlers Stufi.

UTHAIRON
On/y 60 Cents par Bottle.

at tbo Crrr Diva Srosr.
ibertet. 1«7X

IldteJpate* the depremtan and Ihtkre lan­
guor of the aeawn. Erm when l.n ili*onl-r
appears, reonto feel S-llrr. and U&gt;* fcop-r.
for ciaaaatng the blood. Tlio *yst*mXm n
«m with renewed vigor aod a new
«

Fort Wajit Jactai &amp; Sajicaw

GROCERIES!

MTXEB’S SCROFULA SYRUP cureall Scrofulous Aflbctlona, Cancel'

Erysipelas," Pimples, Stolen h. Pctulrs. Boils. Tnmore, Tetter or &gt;«l;
Rheum, Ulcere and bora*, Dy»p ;
sia, Debility and all tripuritlo, vl
th blood.

tilt

THE GREAT CAUSE
HUMANMISERY.

ite's ffluy is Her Bair.

dy, pl meant to take, and eon ta!nJ or m
mineral poison.
From the many favorable notion* » J
have, we (elect a few
TESTIMONIALS :

KATHAIRON
LYON’S

DR. CROOK’S WISE W TAB I

Wild life in the Far West

5 WM. C. BRYANT &amp; CO.,.

in -1* t*
st^vwm*
Wreo* Wv* ra'twclv* teuiUre vatewetto

Traveling Basket*, Druggial Sntdrie*, I "rr»a»~roreU&gt;u&gt;to^Tsy/.!rZt;"rl\^\uj
and Fancy Artsdee. “rrtJ’STrer boOfo, nr« MOm *w *a MM

Fanning tn Moveaber
Thera aro, just now, scat cored all over
tha Waal, hundreds of played-out pollThe practice of many tarrooni makes
tadana of mere or too* ability aad promNovember a tn mg month for cattle.
ureooo, who think (hey ere ia tho toOn some forma they aro compelled to
gw their whole living in the firU till
sr.uw Wiore the ground. It l* tar bet­
ter to make tlw ehaag- from green to
dry
moro gradual. Du not be afraid
Chief among thwse ia George W. Julian,
tu begin to teed bay. If you aro mA
•f Indiana, and Ignabus Donnelly, of trying tn keep tuo much stock, th* more
Mmnaeota, tho latter of whoro it said Io bay yuu feed now, the better
Dairy
esters may be made k» yield pood return*,;

~

■ ba I a*eto)l(ia af s
SC n*4a sad eiMlto
&gt;s-&gt;.ia iV nu.lol
SSgSag

late, and notiriabe* tho Imir-glamL.
By it* u-e'. the h.rir grow* thicker tnd
•t'rougvr. Iirbalilnea*. it rcrtcrc* the
rajiillarv glxmla to their nonnill vigor,
and will croald a noir growth, exerj t
in extreme old one. It is, tlsc mort
c.-.nomiral Hain Dnttxaixucvcr used,
ev it require* fewer applications, and
give* tb'j hair a vt lmdid. eioesv ap-

___________ JURUBEBA

Thia ascoM largely revolts from McPher­
son station lying
miles we.t in a
rainiest rege-ti But during the five
agricultural months from March to July,
the rain fall it ia Iowa 1B.S&amp; and in
Nebraska 16 S3, or only tiro inches and
eight-tent titlioe
Again, tho amount uf rain in Hay
and June, when moat needed, is only
ono seventh of an Inch more in Iowa
than in Nebraska In Iowa it is 9.65;

fe
e

Bitters

next spring should bo ploughed deeply I u
,it.l fw,.
.f ■
now. and n heavy cuac of atobb* manure ' *»■•••. ur.a. wuere‘.ik«d«w.i*t
tu cultivate laud iu the full Irafora planty-

In other words. Nebraska has rain

?• “ “r.

TSXtX* X1ST.

LANTATION

ia partly experimental. make a record
of W in tbe journal, and then observe
reanlt* ■nd anew tbo faeta And when
I you are eatUtird you haw the fact*,
I give tho public rhe Imneflt uf yuur experiI Btenta 'There i&gt; too much gmtavotk,'
I and too ra»-!i taken for granb-d about l&gt; obaHiwst km.ua to lb, OMtiMol onrU

■ml !•“ in jn*t the veiy b&lt;wl cundition
(ur ear ly sj&gt;ri»g &lt;-n&gt;t». Soil fur hut-beil*
, abould be prepared, and I lured iu ruu&gt;di-,
ne-« fur u*u next March, if it is desired I
I to mix- vvrv early jiteut* fur tbe garden I
I ur field 'I hr bed* should al«&gt; be »-■ :
1 cured from scicre freeing. t« save labor
In »pri'-g
i be uld botebed msnuro will
maku a g'-od Jresauig tar early peas,
beet*. Ac., tu lie u»dl.in tbo drills and .
should I u saved tor that uu A g&gt;»! 1
coat uf t'abte manure vhould lr&gt; laid
uvrr tbe aajnregus bed, and around the
rhubarb plast; and many of tbe flower-:
ing shrubi and bulbs, m ed a covering ,
ut strawy horse manure to insure them '
from the severity vi Iho aiming winter ।
l*M&gt;k over the buildings, th. me If any 1
board* or shingles aro too-c. .Fill crack* ,
around the chimneys with good mortar. ,
or a mixture of tar and luom boiled to- I
gvther till it is quite thick ; bat do nA '
let it boil orrr on th* stnvs nr get on
fire. We have use! euoh a mixture to
•top leak* on roofs with much satiafactiou. PUN out the old hat* from the
window* and fill their places with glass
well puttied in, Nuieaaber is a rvry
good uiJUth in wieh to point buildings
that need it. It is cool now, Ute pomt

EASTERN DTF/SIO:

iw.ssnr.VJK.'-jrss^;
..
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W CARBOLIC TABLETS

i from *«!* and every way ia Letter
rcr upostv 1-vm.vk boxes
condition, if ploughed now, than if left
till spring, except on sisop bill totes. j A TBIKD ANU Mt"BE MUKOY.
I Witch grass root* if brought In the Mir- ,
i face and exposed to the Croats will be
destroyed.
Kuaint, Kueer 4 Kurious
bask ■•|inu alt. Fait of t*ri&gt;.
। The stable* should Iw kuppliod with . l» 11.
enough dry loam, tpuck or
to hut i
. -ass
K.
through the winter. Tbe liquid Jiart uf
stable mat.uro ia worth ns much a* tho
solid, or niore if it can bo saved. Dry

j Tha fruit and oextyrer’a budoNoth need
some . ualight and air to bring them to
periqction.
IH&gt;V»TIC MITINO II IcfitNS C4&gt;„ ». Y
Nuvemlwr ia a good rnc-nlh in nh.xh
t to trim fruit tn-re. June may b* bettor^
i. GENTS.WANTED
bu- wo were vi-rv hu»y then, end il it, _ ______ __ _
was neglected at that'tiuw, it i* better /*/■!? t V’C C!T’/ \1&gt; Vr
i to de it uow than to wait longer. We
l^Aiv
olVllkl
have ouli .ud that limbs cut at Ihi* lime ’ &lt;•«, T»lo«sb» ol Tkltl, I'rsium.

tion and re;i:.iflg igfLr pgr*'* Orisnpa
tfon But she u &lt;tinning and »Larp a&gt;
she it bold and independent; it it the
cherry-trees which bring u* the honor
of hot couy*iyt and she guide* ber
flodjflmgs bntu Ute loaded branches with must potent vrespmt toueo agotnot three
an impunity which defies red rag* and th* detnagugure. and they •b&lt;m!d not he
other inrigaia of the searocrow.
She
rear*, cm an average mno ywng birds spate!
during one ecaaon, and it is iu three
small family companioo that the robins
forage, ia the fall, before their departuro But he leaves his aong when he 1
gooo South ; when there he only chirp*
m a broken, evoaky sort ut vrsy to hia
fellow*, ae though la mooting hi* exile.
A reeident ofibonito Carolina fold uio
that he ducovetodthere.in euiamer. in,
a lire oak gruve.- a robin with n broken
wing Thu disabled bird had found it
Ilawnw.
C
impooailde tu aceomjianr hi* companion*
away, and it haunted this grore. whore
probably it had j»i»»«l tho wirttor, ail
tl^rtoUr
;
the summer chirping dismally to itself,
Vo.&lt;=»«r

approached tSs.rntar; they rushed into
a compactness like a torrent and with a
dlkso Uko thunder." But thia wa* long
ago; now notwithstanding the bird
onadraplea itself yearly, owing to the
diligtnco of the modern sportsman, tbe
multitudes of tbe wild pigeon* in our
forest* aro greatly diminished. Thi.
bird fliee with great rapidity, ami re­
sorts to tbe Southern and Suutbwtrtarn
Btataa during the winter
Tho night-hawks whoso returning
screech salutes our ears in New York in
tho late warm May twilights, as they
cirrle far above the house-tops, make
an extensive migration. Their range is
from Maine to Mexico, and. in October
they jwas in great numbers over tlw
table lands of Texas, over the Bio
Grande and tho Western shores of tbe
Gulf into tha sunny valleys of the Sierra
Madre. Theao bird* aro rapid in flight
and very graceful in evolution. The

IMU X.-Diun.
.Sttsu'tyswL'V''

SMfflSM KI * 8OTJ8M fB SATi
paiiBM sinaS?
tuosay iopnoH ;ac5sra W

iar bko his English namesake
Lot
him cboooe his hutno ever ro near your
house, he want* dothing of yuu but his
rent, and fur that he pay* in music. A
robin has built daring' five auccussire
yean in a nicho nut far from oor door.
Wo have not marked her, bat wo judge
her to bo the same bird. Tbi* nvit ia
made early, and soon as tha brood it
out of I^aimtaguia oituhly ob a second,
the llpiu. fjlows in promre* of time.
Daring two of these years she has built
the secund and thinl nrsts in tbo near
naighborboul of the first, on two elms
growing one on each aide of tho house.

Tbo wild pigeon* morn South from
the dense larval* of the Northwest and
Went, at thia season, in hordes. Audu­
bon, in his -Birds of America.” give*
an account of a migration of theee
birds. He counted one hundred and
sixty-three docks of wild pigeons panning
a given joint, ia Ohio, during twentyone minutes; aad be lek off counting
them because he found it impossible to
keep aa oct urate account of the groat
numbers in flock*.H, said. ‘iThe great
light of noondsy wag^chpw I. gad the

Plantation
BITTER^.
COL-OHS, COLUS.

rxsrmv nzr/ww.

8.

* with tears would find, in the sauthat it 000140*1 be aucvasafeUy dono
root more (Migatkm ttfti tho human
domain of it* purple fruitage, and the su­
mach of ita critMtiu spikes; and after they
reach tho Carolinas they betray the
inordinate appetite, by cramming
tEair crops with the aromatic juniper
benioa to such an extent that, whether
through the overfeeding or whether
through the inUixiooUu; fuuiea of the
fruit, they ore unable tu sustain them-

’

Grind River Valley Division
isis cl in &lt;10 as, seat ,vi mis. 1*

Price, SI,00 per Bottle.
Address
; fitf

L. N. M1XKK,
HMtlncs, Mteh.

WORLD

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jums er jicranum.

XVIII.

Mirai and feints Gink

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3. 1873.

NEW FIRM!

THE

Jcrirp.

' ly bsautiful than aba did that night.

DIVING FLUE.
BASE HEATER, Mlffl! &amp;

exclaimed Hatty, ia mat distress. 1
Dick, yea'v* broken half of them F*

feelings would shock and pein him.:

troub^fd her. and ahe was trying to
drowniita voice; at toast, she waa gayer
than frsjal. and her vivacity aud spark­
ling sritkept ber eonstantly surrvunled

BUN
■

NO. 32.

sb* had uot broached th* subject to

wondering in the doorway.
languidly lutening
"Why Alice! what is the matter ?'
, he asked, quickly.
“I am tired of this everlasting booae| work." she-answered gloomily.
Gilbert Drew went forward than, and mean. Alice eieusad bereelt, end follow-'
' dianing his young wife to him said ing Mrs. Hildreth, found a little color' ti nderly :

I

Are now fully piepsrvd to meet the
want* of the Public for everything In

..
FURNITURE !
CD

kid know how to pr
murmured ; "but I

S

I field.

•What ia the metier, TheoF’ aha

UptioLtyrnio n/lo
U/tOlUTUKtlft (Joons.

Nannie Brigg* up here to help Busan,

1 yve'd com* home 'mediate,' said tbs '
I boy with alacrity.

knelt by her side, and a voice quivering

kitchen.

out waiting to bid her friends adieu,
burned on h* oat-r wrapping', ami strung drink, but tender, refined and
out and go to th* eity."
was eooJ whirling swiftly away from loving aa it had lu-*u fiv* yssrs before.
‘•Sell tb« farm and go to th* dty ! - tlie acene of gayely.
"Thank God' —Thank God I” only
•• There now, Diek.
I*o you nu an that, A1k»P*
Gilbert ill, perhapa dying! Th*
You.v* »«nt my ball •
----------------“Yea, 1 moan it. What is the use of
flower garden !' cned Hatty, on one of
ting ita daeoto
our slating ourselvr*' to death hvre.
hareu of mt &lt;
•■ Never mind, I’ll get it !" eaid Dick,
apnicT in the e»ty!”
an to him at parting. With whitening
running over to the garden gate, and
Hnevrc A sitout
"I am not sureuf that. Th* fann hpa eb* sent up
going In. Hatty followed slowly, but

HperUlly In

Picture Frames,

DR. J- J. I.INSLEV,

E

LU'

MH. JAMI'S JI. I1EWES

sfiuid 11 miuht
We

shall bo

happier ।
with dismay.

A I.!. KINDS Of ORDERED WORK

«?

Rt-MSEI.1

Could go OUt

MDJV

ladder.

and Gilbert is fin*, hafo old gentleman,
and Alio* a bajipy matron, th* motbar
of null* sous aud blooming daughter*
Years of folior have brought them pros-

contented and bappv have.”
He aa* surprised and deeply grieved.

KB. miUI H. STKBBINS

WILT THOU BEGIN THY
AGAIN 1

LIFE

flatbed tn her wind. Her husband waa
nothing toea, ha finally yielded to her | diunk! Drunk ! he whoao life had aldown, Hatty.'
wiahee- Having an opportunity to diaI pose of bia farm and dock fur a good
naked her aoui! What an ending for

The above cut represent* the working of the

The heut. as shown by the'arrowd, passed down the front be­
tween tliKcatt lining and the outside across the double bottom,
and up between the back lining and the body of the stove, thus
hrino-tnc the heat close close to the outside of the stove, jp»d re-

EnHY Sjort quumfiTtio T°
Call and See it.

CffAPBEH on
/•W-OH SETS,

sofas,

aid* herself with vanity and excitement.

the unlucky drew hit the topmost block

gamed admittance tn an aristocratic nr-

atioo. But that night, a* aha aaw her
husband lying there in bis degradation.

I didn’t mean tu," eaid Hatty,

graceful manners, baratoe quit* a boll*. '
and h*v time wae completely occupied plstely ojxroed and she say the folly of
tn shopping, returning t^o cell* of ber 1 ber course in iu true light. She never
1 fashionable friends and v'pnbng places
of amusement. Gilbert grew used to
‘ finding the bouse rloaed and tlill, and

:ld only by

GIVE US A CALL ’

GBEBLE &amp; RUSSELL

attentioc, She

foatoosmble

COUCHES,
pilttOAS.
BUCKETS,
^c., f c., f e.

SlT'V1eT»»X

•Well, why
then, and

husband was. and l.iund him lying ua
the sofa, apparently asleep- Going up pas* th* remainder of their day*, both
to him ahe laid her hand upon hi* face of them perfectly satMed with their oue
sod triad to rouse him. lie looked up experiment at “Leaving th* Farm.”
at ber with a stupid star*, and. for th*
first tins in b« life answered her harsh­
DIDVXVEAX TOly end unkindly. She had nut th* least
sutpkion of the truth. a»&lt; thinking
farm, and she was cotutantly picturing that his mind must be wandering talk­
Hatty
came
running noisily into the
to him th* ea*y. care-free life sl.e im­ ed to him tenderly and soothingly, bat
agined they might live ia th* city. Gil­
bert was fer from sharing Iter view* of
the subject; but he loved ber too well to ber, tainted with the fume* of strong |
drink!
Then, suddenly, the truth ' pro tectingly around her precious edifice.

HMB!

Poaitively aaves Half the Fuel of any Staight Draft Stove.
Keeps Fire nil Winter without rekindling.
Un* a (?aiit Iron Fire Chamber

Dut they had cvntenlmeat ia

I aa wall ae duck* f eaid Dick, disregard­

DENTIST

“*

"*\ Hl IWMM01!

Swset's ti°TE1-&gt;
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„ J---------------------------

PEOPLE OF

BAAAY

■ tt-’.tt:------------

GROCERIES /or f&lt;«

Select £t®rp.

Commission Merchants,
i IM bates rrntxT, pethoxt, hic n.

IF YOU WANT

Bick end

w^ht Gilbert Dre.’* ;
r,.,. -u .
frying to

“It i* nothing but work, wort, wort,
'rum n.orning till night. A term life ii
!

I WILK SELL

B9*A1!

corwlgntnent*

will recctv*

| prompt attention.

jiond, ’ you’ll drown it. th* poor little
“ “’’‘J
, J" । thing will drowa P
• I woe't either, I promise yea I
Ik".J-—I &gt;~i«i
won't,' **m1 Dick' • 1’U only iurt din
it iu a little to fry it Than I 1 told

Hatty, cobbing ro the bank.

MOKOMENTR
HEAD STONES.
TABLE TOPS.

MANTLES,
SHELVES.

well dressed in sn si pane or a fre^. |
muslin. But now she bad everything

in th« daiiy-ioiru uf the farm-house

SUE PHOTOGRAPHS 1

lhe Bbai Opportunity you will have for a lang time to |
get a Cutter.
COME -AJSTE SEE ME SOON 1
I INK.
For » NEW CUTTER on the
CRAYON.
FIRST SNOW
WATERCOLOR
ia like a fro«t in Juue—soon gone.
AND OILS,
J can afford to sell CHEAPER than anybody el.o tor I have the on ly

M

AMERICAN

CUTTER MACHINE

MARBLE

In the County.

H. W. BOOZER.

J, LEE KEEP.

«a Canal Rtr**t.
Grand Rapid*.

Ifltf

BLACK A FULLER-

Didn’t mean to!’ exclaimed Hatty,

touch uf h*r quick, vklllful fingers.

but h» *«lnry was not forge, and sad
be realised that losleed of gaining
•rarlot Hpa.’ and a ol arming thee that property, a* be had bopod to do, he w
laliirg behind at a foarfnl tat*. I

teeliag test her saflering* were merited.

1

that thia dainty girl.

gilt tram grandfather
fertile end euuatod ini

WHEELEB &amp; AVILSOIST.

naughty thing,

Yis, Alice, you look very lovely.bat
used to look better to me m a Uul-

m iimnBBiEiiu&amp;iVsT
Wilsonfor

the past year is the Best Guar-

TBBJie RlAMwanae.
Union Block, over Borton Caah Store,

WhuehaU wn do with Hattyr

i

ra-ntce of its Superiority over all
'.hersewing mac/ums-

REWARD

Being the mott eimple in eon-:
.siruction. end easily adapted t&lt;&gt;

““’’"Slu.ll..,

different kinds of work, running

I easier, faster, and with less noise than any other sewing

Ho. felted.

' machine, are qualities which recommend the ’Wheelex"

! &lt;fc Wilson to ths public as Superior to any other sewing I

CALL AT JOHN

blAnusi

: upoeesa wuuia

Pure Wines and Lamars!l£d afoL-tw
...in*t^e
—,maket.
m;
„_n
machine

Hatty bent

and atgrring, and attar eersral ineffautu el attempt* nt scmeUiag batter, abe
waa obliged to accept the only wort that

Sales of the Wheeler

CHICAGO.

D*k. hiding ruefully upon the

" I didn’t mean to," lamented Hetty, |
I only wsnteN to *m if they waa*.

X

I/aPROVED

Briggs House,

Hatty aa she walked away. “Aad
mother knows 1 didn’t."
A little sulky, ah* strolled down the

fan* white and rigid ae a rorpea, Alice

bad brought her to meet him
tniug kitee* and feed word*.
‘‘Are you gang rot again tos
Alio- T be asked, sedhy-

Go to the Banner Office

for FINE JOB WORK.

Finally, for two wbol* day* Gilbert ।
waa absent from bom* ; then tbare came
to Alice a totter .diractod ia hfo hand
Writing. With trembling bands she
broke tbs seat and read:

crown of bed* at th* top
economy. But thus far in her metti-1
monial career aba ba J not fulfilled the
prophecy of tli* gr-ripa. Blest with ]
nmfBit health and aU aa active tom­ lorted nr) lovely *ta3dlng tbers m her
ia ramenU she took readily to bouwhold rob* of aaure *ilk, with it* overdr*** ol
I duties and, wi'b the help of a stout girl
i &lt;Unnr tlis summer month*, managed
— CT__ _____S -ktl.A.11.. &gt;■
fenn.

bTf. steinhoff

THE

■

to jgy MS

ln yja I

‘ Take it

3tm4
| seme, and waa fretful and unhappy it

uASTDiG8 KIBBLE WORKS 1

I

Poor little w*sny. downy thing P
It didn't awim, and Dick pulled il
ed a hundred, th* loll aomebow slanted । out. but thia time it did not gaap nor
off, and striking fill against the win-• prep in hi* hand. Th* pocr Utile chick

Wild Game tor Detroit aud Fa-tarn

South nd* Stat* StreetHASTINGS, mxch.

5‘

"O, I won’t braakjssytbiog,
and inviting him into drinking aatoons •aid Hatty confidently. “ I
Hb* bad a natural and holding the tempting cup to hi*
lips. And bo be«d*d thorn, and ia a
few short month* fell from hl* high poHatty kept on biasing th* ball, rount-

LEAVING THE FABM

WANTED-ITO Ton* of Poultry and |

borrow of your ueigbtxir.

." me her. *if thav were oalv mad* to.
lid he* roothor.
Hatty pouted an-' left the room; but

gathering. listening to word* uf flattery, I
and forgetting her womanhood and her
truth, inasmuch as ahe forgot to care

A Story for Youg ButtlUU’ Wives

Beautiful Square Box Cutter!

Voary

of her husband’s downfall.

[ only during the day. and eyeaiag after I

F. M. Hungerford &amp; Co.

COUNTY!

BOABD A3H» BOOM It m VLB 0A

Better

shudJenngly She admitted to bets-lf i

REMEMBER THE PLACE.--------------------------------------------------Opi pud'* H. A. GOODYEAR** Hardware
*,0fr’
... „wrvnm« '
’.V. H. teTKBBlNH,
H. W. BELDtNU.
Hnsllnge. Oct. 13.-SW
•

�! uG*n. Cuter has recently presented to !

pniirr

th" State hbrary a valuable cabinet of
72 »peeltuna of petrifisetfon* procured
» his lalb trip in Dakota to the head ,
•n i»i imfortunata waters nf th. Miramri Hirer.
,
L Walker, of Draroit. aud Ea- t
Bryani has ginn «00 Governor I neb. .if Anu Arbor are tn (
.-bool .1 Princeton. BL. defend the Fniversily in the suits tthe pteguo broke uut' in
’ I-’tatwaoe ; Gi- j Neuralgia,
-br .urtt ^.niit by th. Humsopetb ueyra
,
tell ill, apparently suetumbod to u,Throat
14* D. Darwin Efagtaa and Judge tthe mstadr. T.d ten, ..ronueureal CU,rC 1‘lr®a'-

rganirod by electing
lbw third ucee
- U. Blaine of Moina a* sres«W-i

N. G. Ordway. tkirgvant-at-Arma.
O. 8. Buxtou, Doora.-epe*.
II. G. Sherwood. (Mich ) Poitmxvtvr.
IteT- J. G. Butler, Chaplain

nriate speech :

Uvriwes Mjciiiu**. Dec. a, 187ft.

W8 DO MOT WAHT CUBA.

. iugton cpbrily considering all tho ultowar cxritelnent which’has'

-ver aucmbled in th* Capitol impose* a
burden of responsibility 'which only
your indulgent kindnve* could ebtfeoMen
eneal diffused tliMugtorat the country. me to oosumo.
Tho first ^woupanttof this ehair presi­
ded
over a House of sixty-five members,
son has been saying to a repurter: “ If
’■wo hud war with Epnin it would result representing a population far below the
And
the Atlantic tide.

To day, gentlemen.

It unprejudiced tuna had no difficulty
then peopled &lt;mly by tho Indian and
tho adventurous froutioroman.
The
National Guvemmeiti is not yet a* old

tton nf Americpu Slavery, it is quite aa
tliia Virgiuina affair eannat&lt;iut end iu
throwing tbe Island of Cuba upou the

awor until a eon-

With the growth of m-w State* and

THE DETROIT

Head., U—ta,
Burns. Sorcntsis,
Ifaila,

WEEKLY TRIBUNE
FOR 1874.

Republican
Banner

Piles, Sprain.'.,
— .. . '
Colie.
Old Son%
Toothache,
-------All Hemorrhages,
V
Dlarrhoa,
ijb .
I
Vi Wn«r wm?

THE LEA DIM1

Book and Job

“KI'r"IJI'A’i tWEI1flHlj(|

KOH!

OF JStf TCEETG AN

NATIONAL BANK BUILDING,
ONE OF

th:

LARGEST WEEKLIES^.0's'-”
h*a bn* fsnhMI u Ha trait.
k*4 afa aporfol m«&gt; a 4*1
I Un aloft lira &lt;.( v&lt; ika Iho-

Husnpqs, /Kictf'

1N THE NORTHWEST.

56-COLUMJT NEWSPAPER

lowest cash prices

’ We poMC ui'tquolled foclllUri for the
1'rotupt execution of

MS’.T.’i"

0

Of every dreertptlon Executed
at the

Woands,

(J leers, Bruiser,
sitting to Richter former portrait, which
h«d blundered in tho mtatrr, far, in the
will be given to ber future mother-in­ ho* bren appointed resident Truxtuw of middle of tho nigbt, the entombed 1
law the queen of England.
tho Institution for the Deaf and Dumb bride woke'out of her trance, aud, bodMr. J. Itetbrop Moder, tha historian, and Blind, to take the plare, of Mr. W. ly a* her living relative* had behoved,
aorompamed by Mra* Motfoy, hsr bora’ L. Smith, who has removed to Bl. Au- found her dead ones still Ice* to her.
staying at Drumlarting Castle aa tho gustiue,
,
liking, and lost no time in quitting the
Florida.
guret of the Duke and Duebcui of Bnc-1I John McGraw's mam moth mill a&lt; I silent company, upon whose qulctudo
clmeh.
.
| Portsnwuffi, on tha Saginaw, ent, iu n
Ex-Senator Nyo of Nevada is coaxing! little uvar throe mouth* thl« eawn 16n* swiftly a* lior clinging oonrmant.* al­
at which the oil flethoa or emits a com­ bask to New York to Uv^ it i« raid. He OUO.OOO f-rt of lumber
lowed, umevra
Gioovra sought
rought th* honw
home from I
I
.,.
r-. ,
.
..
towed,
bustible vapoe in sufficient quantity to
1
‘b" Adr"*n C" Com- wbw
“&lt;J *»
which» *1&gt;* »*had
to i*twty
lately been
been bernn.
bcroo.
take fire with a minute explosion when
to j puny, tor the tert ten months, havo Roused
—-• *from
—v,
,
__a c-.j.
—tlL
__J _ L. V. J _
■
hi* •lumber*
by
knock- '
l. &gt; been M0,000.
ing nt the door, ths duconwdite widow- I
hTtel
*"*
K-W - «4k«&lt; speechrw
1 Coldwater has a rouuty jial *o dilap- ar of a day, cautiously qienod an upnor
I bar. Imen the*
.tat
I^ni*no « bcbllf of H1O lady Hindi­ idnted that the pruonr rs actually fall window, aud seeing a shrouded figure
—iu— 1^.1__ i- _i............... —Z .
* ■“ '“t"
,, out th rough the botee, '
uod reliable information on all poluts iu I . ?!1&lt;,„M.*l°*r
w‘.
regard to Ihe put history an.l protout ~’U. ,h®'r
Kn'nJ oxl"b,t“-n in Agricultural CuUage,* is spending the
condition of such trite I found tbl s^p- £?V1*.“4
th’ 18(h’ ,4ft‘ ,5-th ““ll
blessed spirit,’ and shut tho wiadoi
winter in Iteri*
i nearly every instance anxieu*
Mr. Jahn T. Meldrum, a prominent precipitately. With sinking heart am
eir oils inspected. They said
eitireu of DetroiL and Clerk of the Re­ slackened stop, the ropubrel wife mail
to
they bad paid on extra price to obtain ex|*octed that from fif!&lt;&gt;.m
------------hundred
m” "
corder’s Court, died at AU residence nn
%-al
itandard
(150® Fehr 1 Jw-'
«l»«mw»s
d
to know
wU^rtlwyh.i
wdl U of
&lt;m different
oxhibi- Sxturdsy, aft*.- an iHnea*
of of twa w*ek&gt;.
rent. Then shrocrawled on to an un­
cle's where th* door was indeed openwl,
died tn the onerauon.
) Court
nt Ddioit. hss
----------.... promulgated
promulgated ca
Tho financial fooling in the East ia new rule governing tt.ri attendance but only to ba slammed iu ber faoo by
The following uble will exhibit the
the
frightened man, who, in bit hurry,
roeulto of the examination* I hare made, improving and stock and grain
I of
jurors.
It
provides
that forgot eren to bless this ghostly caller,
giving the name of tho retail
dealer,
",----------?• the
“I vaneittg
. ~ in price.
, ’
„
,
.
;• hfn any juror shall fad to respond to the ooo! night air iieMtrated tho un­
inapectian mark and ।I At an
a.. early
v_.l? hour
U« Saturday u^m.ug
manufacturer, the inspection
loorutng ... can
call ot
of n»
bi* name urirtng
daring court bo *U»II
shall
_ I forfeit pay not only efor .1
&gt; ■hut. for
.
name of the
th* In*narlm
inspector, •«,!
and ,l».
the tempera- I(•!th*• family l"*-l
hotel —
at&gt; North Cambridge,
that. dev
titre at which the oil firehn* :
wa« destroyed by fire ; foes 160,000.
oil the time co.ieumed in the ’tri*! of
though! die bail waked to life only to
die again in tho cruel street*
• Ah I'
*ho sighed, • Antonio would not have
next year in cotton.
,ent«i the State with a portrait 'uf the proven so unkind.* This thought nat­
j The Erie canal is thoroughly closed. ' l«teGovernor Moeoe Wisner, and it ha* urally suggested it was her duty tu test
end the amount of property in passage l-sn put up in the State Library.
tuek*4 thereby is said to be enormous.
At the test term of
court at
Another keeper of th* New York : Coldwater eight divnteM were granted. rest. The way *ra* long: but hope reTomba bo* deen arrested on the charge
Mi.v-Nelli* Wataou. ot Flint, gve* to uerred ber limbs, and soon Gin.-vra
of willfully allowirg Sharkey, the ron . Bunuah. Asia, as u mteiionarv, in a was knorking timidly at Itondtuolli *
4«&gt;r. He opened it him.elf, aud, alvietod murderer, to escape.
, few days.
New York Assemblymen elect. liar- j Lumbering ou the Uial«m River mugh startled by tho ghastly r'uion,
ilmly inquire*! what th* spirit wanted

p RINTIN Q

.Ififf *?i“

,'fH*.*' LAW CASES &amp; POIHTS.

.
, .. ,
—
,----- .1UIWUIU . . Bin Mixovra w li
■ tantraI Road uro it morod from M*i- you unco loved, who was buried yoder- -•*»
, ~“rr"lx7*'C* _T* r—X
,u
.
day—buried alive!* and senselo** inn- ' .JLl
U«
U lb.
A „„
M ,o
^bbJ ST
very poor b*attn
■],,, [,&lt;rn 0B Monday, aud it wai a poor delighted lover, whose cries for help j ,3fo*'
Quron Victoria, while on a rereut I
day f.&gt;r eats in Jackron.
’
*con brought down bi* sympathising i e_,* j
, visit to Dundee. Scotland, partook of th*tj,, cop,^ „,rn „{ D,|n,it
uI
family to hear tho wondrou* story, and j T«nj
communion xn a 1 resbytenan church, nieding to cxiirrst themsc-Iv. ain favor , l,w ”• heroin* to lied, to l-e tenderly ;

' indictment.
lent by sxiinguishing the important • pproseing none by undue exact
favoring none by undue privilege,
is tins great 1«w«mi which ,oor daily
pcrirnce is teaching ua, Hnding us
g*'her more cloeely, making our mat
for UaugxUta, uscsdmting the cstab-

Book and Puiuiibb't*.
Abstract* cf Title,

Do inndid mon
country, one constitution, one destiny.’’
The Senate met at noon, and prompt- ■ —

bore they do ML

jn Again.

i r r 11»t r • f t f .
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Then came th* difficuliy. Was
the men who bad
I borii-d her. and abut hi. dour* against

Blum । yFnevra ft. return to
'
in reugiuu* practice.
.
Great Britain baa 336 paper mills ;
A Gn-ek letter aoa&lt;
rance. ffiM. and Spain HW.
| ”'“VrC"U-.......................
the Chi
An exchange .uggeats that cbaritr i Kbi“ Ju,‘b,uk»“ 001 «" “&gt;»
rein* at home, and add* that Boston
“•’•rsity.

- judgement but the beginning ot the
ber of bill* were introduced by vanows ■
Vyl ttie of evil* aud trouble* which
should uccru J to tin* country from th e

had saved her from a weial death !
" ■«* such powerful
nowenn special plcwleta as
With
!■&gt;*• aid gratitu le
Itondinvlli w. n the
private

th* local standard iu thia Statn, though
15 specimena are “narnnted 150° fin

►ayi.ftbn aloud. ” the poor

nutter tha tneM fovornblc c^cumataneei,
'6 ripen it. It is much nearer rotten
now in it* aniline** for republican iaBy the ware i of 1862, tho latest we
know ot tho white population was
7^4,76&lt;l, aul the black, slave and free.

poor and ML000 lor refreshments for 1 ar,4 a machinist occured near Bay City previous disappointment They, howtha city government. Boston i» nut' °'i Suaday. The Ciisnin mmn
l,U n.\ :»««,■:»&gt;, ..f
singular in this, probably.
l.»l.-U «~t i„
adjourned to 12»’e|ock M. on Tuesday, land, Ohio,*' and one “warranted,” by
a appeared
at which time the DresSdenl'e Message j
, “I‘‘" Inspector, '‘175= fire test?’
ithodral. to
ran ar-&gt;
Cleveland
firms, just completed, show a very gratifying | bur- under the luaUenhin of a tnemlH-r »*■" confasfori and wondsr of Giuevra's
was sent iu, h„t
nut ..
a* vat
vat we
are nm
not in
&lt;n re.
re- I,*’,al«r» buymgof
-__ three
.
....
.
,
'
,•
,, .
and with the laatewtior. brand of E.
■ fiisndx An explanation ensued which
ceipt of a copy, and are compelled to go Fowlor, have no reasonable assurance imreasw in the wraith ami the wring | "t tHo junior ctera of the uuirersity.
tnputetiun of thn state for the year ondTho citarns of. Grand Hawn recent- | “’’•{“"I.everybudy except the lady’s
to pros* without it.
: that the good* are what lheypun«&gt;rt to
May Kt, 1&lt;3.
'
ly erected a «.&lt; ntnuent to th. memory , }*"» husband, who imteted that nothing
-------T - -r
be. Wbethsr theeo firnu have fraudu- legThe
official m.jority for Taylor, for ‘*•«»«’ Coffee, who tost hi. hfo in l,'ut l?*r dW«r»« g~mn. earnest could
th’’
matrimonial bond.
01m„. I«.!
i '•"■’I
*•
” Goitoner of Wtettotodm urer Wrahburn 1 attempting to rescue tho railur* in the '
____
ods not inspected, or whether this In. !
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UT.^."“^.r42;iy1.^...
i rigging or th. v-relWh^mg.
-reeked Tb. era*-a, re .erred to th. bubm*
sneelor i* prostituting his official posi- is-ft.dll. Taylor ruas raSke*.
nearly 1.(100
of theinveerel
W baling.
Th. | r’SR'Og
tUt court
September
test *
wh&lt;^ ha.mg no precoat to curb b..
rar with Spain. lion to S.-II oils which will n;i bear the «5&lt;&gt;ad of lbs balance of the
ticket. The | «3» «&gt;»*« «&gt;»« «n boptember last,
’
*
1
t, , .
r
i ■ .u m-. ! «i«a*ton. ruse superior to technicalities.
fire test indicated m his brand, I know 18
”n*t* will
stand 17 Republicans
7“
‘
- -in the
oonaie
wutuauui.
xtepuuiicans and
ana :
mo 'wxianco
ot' .-Sra
i**u
-„.i d_.
.i_.tB„,i
■n.
.1
u&gt;. mat.- 7
„d,£
.h.1 tl...
,h. fi-t
M h-.fc..,, i,.d
Id reformer., and th. .uiemUy 5» re- Treasury
“ J.Llalu
renstirv No.,
Not. llhh,
llhh 1878.
IS. 4. waa
wn« US2,S.iS*’ ...............................
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.
; former, and 41 Republican.
7..6.O9. Itoetopt. for th. —k endmg
*U
Ontl.*2tlh ultimo the Pacific mail Nor. 26th .ere &lt;16.723.t»6: paymentsI LJ received with her: ■ decn
met navn oeciaeu to acrene io toe ae- ■
_ । ■ .
during same tiro- 827.101 33 ;
mandaof the United Btstes in th* Vir- | «nfore&lt;
wl|J

outbvrn State*, a. a vary
Inrgsjnmiortiju (cf dum hare been
impuGcd from the wilds of Africa, or gtniux matter. They sTtil surrender the । who in good faith hare bought oils
tora Th* pateeegen and erow were
Thn Common Council of Ypailanti ]
Virginia-, release the surviving prieion- i which purpwtod to be up to the legal "»v»d1 ha* passeft an ordinance fixing the li- |
era, salute tho American flag M the time •tsndard, and have paid and extra
Ths De Soto Bank, of Memphis, renae for every billiard tab!* kept in ;
. .
.
.
...
. I nncn to secure such oils. Y et inch nar.
T.un , anuonnee* that it has. resumed I the rity at •2.&gt;0 and in addition a bond
busine** and it i* thought that th* 1 of J.’rOu i« required from eseh keeper
if'kfliyr dtguc, hardly above their
First National Bank will do the same [ that no Intoxicating liquor is tn bo sold i

Nov.25th.
envenomed hatred ot th* United State*,

nS ASHICULTURAL
J.UI JUIBOFnEBI BOCBUTOC

Banner Co,
2B£S£ifP K£££Lr

I fadings

Republican

Banner

Fill HUMTIRE!

PRICES, POSTAGE PAID
If Subscribed for before April 1.JNJ4.

We were Nxvkr as well pscjwrrd.to

WEEKLY WORLD.
In Furniture, a* now. Parti.•* wishing
to bqy anything in oar line, should
n«&gt;t fall to come and we us. We
make a irecuLnr tn

' -**•*“• - •

night at Yroka. Cal,, aid Gneo Creek, ; .. yara j,j, dergasltrer F* ejaculated
I Oregon.
1 n breathloi* Teuton, as he bounded up
re stop* and into the door
A oourtly gvolienmn luade bland re-

knows enough to manage its own affaire,
and is not iu need of any advire from i

T£E 1F£££L F » 0RU&gt;

THE THIBI'NK

of the Tornado and Governor Butr.ol to : •’ &gt;&lt;\° are inspected at 150® android
A Mount Ciomous Jiquor dealer has 1 DONAHOE—IIVKLKY.—Ai tte Calbrtfe Cb.rtb
iis there
be 0^.4
treed and pumshod.
of *uch- "hero
(q
, any assurance
least ifit-n c! the' duties and rcsponsiequally divided in their opinion on tbe.nant wife, for selling her hutband ( *sr*».J»»««D
Th* Full JntMilv have not ret trans- .
q Kxmi^
Lilules «f republics: cuixetulup. Rrot&gt;- pired, but the mult is a substantia) triMnmbcr of Stale Board of Health. argumeRt on tho dsmurrer, and the' enough bad whiskey to make him'
&lt;ase will be reargued.
'drank
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—
objy there h nu arc tioa of the pops la­

The

Catuiogune, Bank Check*.
Ill • r ipt*. show C&lt;toAs,
p. &gt;stere, Piogrammc,

SEMI'WEEKLT WORLD.

,
N6W

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PARLOR GCODS

.

AdV6rtlS6IR0n tS.

‘

CHAMBER SETTS
TERMS.

hlu, would only consider bow they late the people and the Administration
cuald reudurthe island tba most worth-

Cuba'is whullr ILjtaiu Catholic, 1‘rot-

| upular education ia non-existent. '
What, then, ahnuld we do with Cuba

to the •-Traneailnutio Mail Kteam.bip
Lino" playing between New York and

would

1878, &lt;424.469; 1*72. MM.M4; de'Ogdensburg road, and the
itreui to ShcWon
Ex-Senator Yato. of Illinois died
thia route will auddraly at ST. Lums, Thanksgivtcg
materially shorten the route between evening.
Portland and MontrealI' Philad
Fjhiladulphians are thinking favoma married four- 1 Ely of a propociliou to moke Col. J. W.
inly at Milan, III. I Forney their next Mayor, tho term ex­
ro young ladle* tending through the Centennial year.
within

California ia trying almond culture. I,

ing tho change.

imscr to oroer

a

100 Acres Improved.

WANTED !

I shall be |

;

• ■
n
D
. . amHinMiMrinaBBgoi
ns is a Rare Bargain !
IWINmiM; ft ftmutti

100,000 Feet of ARTHUR’S
White Ash
..STSSSSTTT

ni^SSiSWSS

In n f trs:-daM&gt; Katebllshment, can be
procured by calling on

(puund-

IHraoii ba* a Credit Mobilter affair
of &lt;2,500,000.
During th* psot year them were 102.
ca*--a!ti*s to steinilioai* iu the United
State*, by which 306 Even weie lost and
property to the value of M.UOOJ43 do»&lt;

Culai, ini our Cuwmlnre would teel tha

For which we pay tho

I
:
I
celebrated
by ieetivitiee.t North Adame,
&lt;
1

the Tettiltadc j, I* an obriou* alratudify. ‘
Despoticignorance, hostility oi !

yiq^EST ft!\HKEr
PHICE.

;

for hi* balance in full?

। teller
it called for.’ The Teuton drew in one

ttatlrcatl Bend­

rktail

. t

j

—... i GROCERS.I
erumMS.iS’r.-

An Adrian phyaiciau boa been arrest-

. vnoutuLE a

Good Tough
r.rmn
Oak, Rock Elm, evrsseal&amp;'terewr
•periai arraaivwwwt *v»»r rousU,. Ur mraT,
or White Ash ssar--—”
Lumber
TiiK&lt;,aKAT,ldv™,id&gt;MloXiI&gt;,

wra=
GUARD RAPIDS

• ' J. Cole &amp; Son,

serial story by T. H. Aiwnrt, wilt te o&gt;nc—,*M I
is ihaJ.na.il i,Ulster «l lh» flrerMitaiisT
f

; eksaewt* of the popufo-

UXDEKGROUND

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Cre»*r M Rule and Clurrh Hi-.

LIFE

Taken iu Exchange for

Feed Cutters.

TO UK,

1 '"

indir

A PAPER FOR THR PEOPLE.

Beautifully

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-----AOK.VTtWaKTltD VOV.

itr XATtien nALE aNnii.

Illustrated

“Wall, air,- aakl

Aftiaricnu Short-Born

DWIGHT &lt; BURRAIde

the CampU
mod.to 150 (

u&gt;&gt;Trm»:r«»',"._c«,cw«.iLL

IBM “°w£”Sves

5Hwas»t5was2

Seetitute pooruf Racioe Whnmdn.

L‘- • P»rt

SURFACE J

■SrE
h

uk at saib

fMaUj. &lt;a*BK asd «M, Ikse anr etter r,tesCkr I
' * ’■ 11 ————--------------- - ----yabUabto.
1111111^11 1*111 VlAlin

of Mlssaim site sijwTirars, v.'l U ( . "**' !

BELOW °THE

® it » illBl Mil Sfc
twffi,

Shingles, Lath, Ac.
fAZ?:—i
,
j- &lt;»“•&lt;»» i

About 176

Rapid* Journal say* tlial

capital Iron

■ Iks ccnlry. ■
Sft&gt; Ik* |WfUs ।

WII1WOW CLBTAHS. A new

Blate Nrwi.

Conrad of iLuiaiauo, Secretary ot Wa
HnR of New York, Pretniaaier-Geuen
port if pttr tereitary I* n pugmuit to tha
Graham of North Carolina, Secretary ■
the t fleet of th* financial panic &lt;m tail- !
rood building, expreree. the opinion ,

cornice a window drapery

«d Fira* Umm aui Bara ret boUdtaes.re«d ln ,ir'5’ styte. patternsef which wr have
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.......
J;"'
'*» wrnba a CO.1D nnrilsllti s.

uulu. urp'siu ucre nu u&gt;*r ;
Governor Osborn ha* aminiute.l Rob­
.
1__
T_____ r- -. ■ vile, unti 1 rants him puoty qtieek too, i
loa't rant* some droobls* righd

deetrnyte! by fire on the
•11,000.
A 828,000 Qre at Sal.
Thursday.

the Evangelical Alliance. The accident
was canted by a collision with the Eng-

Dm» parejysia which

PIER CLASSES!

' Asn naurr-rnuKK acres.
mn AT

■' Arrangement similar, dor tuyvcl
broke in our Kobrow friend. "Vet do

well.

Ihe Cuban planters

A FARM FOR SALE-

mi no gold, vot I make deposit with this
tarn pank pirorty soon last summer
und— ”
•‘We have tompornrilv ouepended
jmytu-nt, sir, by an arrangement atmi-

Well

Only 137,300 Log* were

ttes Ikandwny. Sen Ye,k.

ottwL"
H.r.. K.,.

W

�■ juviwsc, waierv, acvraring inasiute —Furtxiahsd this nj. , nd’” ,bick an'1 «*nae*wu, mucou*.
1-r by Cox A Cox, Solicitor, o I PatoTO. ’. “"tre ^•T’ pBteid’
«&lt;e.
W-shiagton. D. C.
• "’'**’ ’T1 OT
Railway Bwiteh. G. Keech, Center-1 «»»«•. ‘■rab* from ulcere,’"Joiahwd
gw-Oa^G. W. Kirby, Detroit.
•
Driqiptug Platform for Ilurveuter* svmntoms
— preoeut
.... in
._ any
symptom, lilr*lv
lik-ly to ibo
P. Warner, Gilead.
ca»o at one time.
"
ft. Kra.,
we took tho flro o'clock A. M.
u.
«ma
train on the: morning preiiou* to
Door Latch, O. B. Rand, Kalammou
“"J -Wm, wUleH
Thanksgiving, and at balfqiast ton tho
Fruit Basket, W. R. Wileox, St. Jou r,.l, «ho h&gt; m, ,»ifcdw, »
»me fiswoon, wo set foot, foT
flnl
&gt;
«,«th. di-u-l ti.nJ. ;nd
___
,
-—.u«Axle*, j. H. lirnnrr nirmlmn' time, in Big Rapid*. It
claimed by
J^ebell and H W Kugg, Benton
the ritiam* of tho uid dty, that it cuni tarns a population of thrw’ihourond and
8»«“U* fur Sewing Machine. J. Knox
, fire- hundred. Ito that a. it may, tho Throe River..
Automatic HrU-hway Guard. (I E I
; amve-nt ol busiucs* dona'lborv, would Berry and P C. Pingree, Detroit
l do honor to a city twie© it* sire. AlPlow J. Blanchard. East Saginaw.
thuugji wo wore interned that tboic
-------- “• -• Miuarr. reotroit.
Extension Divider, G. C. Miller, Dewu* not mm than cnc.fourth the businoit
t-cis* bring tnnaarlo
that there has
• icicv sixiwai iK-ucho. etfeeb, cure, up­
^Carpet Stretcher, J. Luther, Buchan- , on ‘-eomreon reuw, ’ rational and reieu; been at thU season of the year iu for
। ific pnooplro. by itamflii. aoothing and
mrr yeais, yet, to u.-, busineaa veetued
Atiparatiu for Conveying Grain, H. I lies mg projwnie,, u, w|,ich u,, fllwu)|
j brisk indoed. Tho Tioga flouring mill
. Gates, Knlauias-ji,
gradually yields, wncn tho system |lajl
of Van Flrii A Co, thu only one rialtod, j
l”'«’ put in perfect orlcr by the uh of'
th. Gulden M*d«l Dura/ery. TU. i.
, uoee a very heavy bustures. By tho-by. Ij The Star Spangled Banner for De­
tho only perfectly safe, vnenuflo and ‘
we return our henrty thank* to the ।I eenlrnr is promptly on our table, and ia *"
*"
' ’ ' oc-tfog upon andj
V*n Flcit Brothel for the many kind-1I spite of thn threats, arrest and false
i
’huwn ns whito there, an I wo !I change* made against it for its preri*.
: shall nut soon forget tlie many swift I’ teuce exposuro of Rugucs, Rascal* and
; *nd plrasant ridoawehad behind Van'. Swindler*, itdua't step ••waving” worth
Lorre. ••Patsy." He U u splendid am- jI a rout - In fact, though it* publishers
trial, and cun easily make hi* mile in !‘ are threatened, blackmailed au-1 prase- ,
• cuted, they seem to still fluurinh. Tho
two forty, or lesa
j Raanrr over flows us of yore with -It) rul- j Krxu or rnc Bizwn —Cancrruu* Tucn in the manufacturing business in । urnns of splendid rundiii;. The • Ro- : min*. fsw^lT ia with Measure 1
Big Rapid*. The furniture businvu i« I giies' Corner” iso* cutting as ever ; aud ; write, in behalf uf my mother, who lias 1
' esnisd &lt; n to quifr an os'to-t. and ■ cx­ । Instead of one it next year giro* a pair ii b-*n takipg your m«lieinc. King ot tho 1
, clarify whilesalo Thoto i* . cape- । of Charming Chromo*, by Prong, ami a ;j Illuud. for a tumor, aud cun aay sbo i.«
molt entirely cured. She b-is ‘Aken
nous bnck situated near tho river {Mu*, | paper a yea-, all f &gt;- ,ma ,1^. j,
ki^gou) in which there is a splendid ma­ I Rin. it* t« lUt y -.r fo January and ; four bottle* of ihe medicine. Th* tuchine shop, blncksinith shop, tin shop. everybody (uu . x-jpUja.) »h.,ul.l read,, mur was a* larg.- M a goose egg when I
she o-tutuoacwl. It i* now only about I
• fuundn. a very largo wareroom, Ac.

kfiUk'^r1

■ \ 3. BOBKKTH. f.M.
CHURCHES.

BACON &amp; KARRS’
tier cent off for rash. Ernybodv
knows that Lee', buggies can’t ba boat
In (he State, and nowli tho time to rocuro bsrgains. Call atoned.
25lf

Val”’J ET,rTd-

.'reraaiS-'i.r.'

First-Class Instruments.
A tare chance to buy Dry Good,
cheep—P. IL Babip A Co. of Jackson,
are soiling out their entire stock at first
co»t. They barn un immesne stock,
sumo &gt;109,000 worth of choice goods, ‘
of nil kinds, which they are closing out. ,
and if .ny *mu ts inclined to visit Jack-!
son. this u the bUeo to gel bargains.
'

—f » hich the city is justly'prond. There
She has doctored bun­
1 are none ot the sawmills in tho city in
a away without benefit.
operaucn, os the owners think the times
. until using year medicine, for which we
tuu ha**l to ran them. Nearly all kind,
shall
always
bo
thankful, and ran ireof business that is earrw-l on there extonkively, i* run and owned by stock 1 Democratic Journal it ha* no *uj»rior Otmneud the King of the Blood Io any 1
one needing it. My" mullicr'* name is !
in the nation. It is all it claims to be.
' Ou Thanksgiving waning n splendid and wo ttnst it* prcepeetu. will be road Sarah Dulin.
Your* ie-pectfully, ।
; ball was given, at which (tbure was a by every Republican, especially by all
Sstus McMixis,
, very large atteudnuur. /and everyone '
who have attached thrnnwdvns to any
Kenton, Ohio.
, injured
himself hugely.
When outside political organisation, ns from
Sir advertiwtncnt iu another column.
■ u bare listings to live in :uui&gt; other ! it they will learn thu frw tlyri of the
city, we now think /.hat other city will umusgrr-j ot the Granges aud other I
bo Big Rapid.*
'

New Scales.
New Styles.
Naw Prices.

We invite public aUontioa to tho
। pruopeitusof the Detroit
publish­
! ed ia advertising cur columns to-day Asa
; newspaper, it is a* good a* tho liost, end ; iu a widely circulated n»wspa]4
■ wn will furnish the Weekly to any sub- I be»t of all poniblo talesmen,
'scriber Ui tbu Bsaxxa for 81.50 a year. saleaman who never slotqis, nut!
J Politically it is moderately Republican, : er weary; who go.- after I
and generally favor the right, although I
wo sometime* think it is a little side-!I chant in hi* shop, tho scholar in bi*
, wise on sumo of tho great question* of
. the day. aud especially so, on that of tho
Franking Privilege, nad th* Detroit
| Park. But then those era to a certain ox­
tent local and aide issue*. and not to be
considered in selecting a jiaper for gen। oral inttliegenej, aud for this the Tri­
hou is a good as any paper pubiphed in

w&lt;-sC
It* reputation for superiority
I luu given it a wide inflaonce. The iastitution i* dreimol to be very thorough,
and to prepare young man to transact
business neatly, correctly nod with iis­
' patch-—-fbtfHMe DaHa Eatrryriu.
23

study, tho lawyer In hi* ottice, the lady
at her breakfast table; who can be iu
a thousand places at once, and speak
tu a milium people every morning, say­
Tlie'kidnera and liver uro the organ*
ing to each oeo tho best thing in tho nature has ulprefolly designed tu tu-ry
beet manner.—.Vnrij-wjer Rtf''tn.
out. thu waste* of the system. Tlicy ore
J&gt;*/ scavenger*, tho bh-od cleansing or­

Whittemore &lt;fc Stevens,
179 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit

Hie article descriptive uf “ Our gan* of tho body, and acting under the 1
Bird*,” &lt;xjricd from the Nor. York health-giving influence of Hamilton's I
firraiay Tatt, is cumplrted in this issue

G..C. Knoppel, 980 Wabash Ave, Chi ego.

the projected Kahtga' It give* ua great pleasure to nunouoee , UThr survey
i«oo, JlMtings, Lowell aud Norihsfti
! Alichigun Ratlroud i* bring pu.hiri ^tgtho ’‘Rev. Petroleum V. Nnsbv,” (D. IL
। oruualy forward, udder the i-fflrivnt
Locks, Em].,) to furnish Tux Rare nit-1
taannp&gt;tticut of Col Miller, nssulHl by
I John Q. Crossy, of this city. During

that w* have made an arrangement with

Our Her. contributor . Inst work a line was run via. Thomas' ‘
Mill, in Prairieville, connecting with tho 1
' old line at Spring Break, aud from ■
humor and gossip in *nch sort a* to | theucw via, Prairieville VQlago to aocuu
make his letter* an attractive feature of |viut on the Cornier survey in ths1

Till* is the best Buchu in the market,
■nd atli-uds strictly in liurincs*. Ai&gt;k
for it at .1. P. Robert* &amp; Co’* drug '

New York City.

J. P. ROBERTS £ CO.

promise* to e-mbine information with

the pipers&lt;nbe.

Now i* your tim i to sab-

Term*, &gt;1.50 in advance.

We learn that Mrs Lamb, of Orange­
Township of Hope, but aa ywt in this! villa, ■ few days since stepped out at
Oounty, no part of the lino hu* been | tho door, and slipped down, and the fall
finally located.

Local filijifejj (lotice;.

DRUGS GRAfflABfflALDISTBlBmif.
TW oalr Krflsblt aIfl DUinesoes is u. esuiry
L. D. BINE'S TWENTIETH

•"'I'lio dog hr is tnfotred in tho Iowa-

I'aioa Hall, on Thoreday evening.
Xhnraan's Great March tn the Sea,
st Union H*ll, on Monday evening.
Don’t forget the lecture by Gen.
i. iPatrick, on Mondev evening. Dec. S.
Tha net Republiean majority on the
i t-, for Stat# Senators in New Turk, i*

. "Dwight A Burrnll lold eleven pair* of
■ uoU.cne day hat week.
A pretty
good day* busituMs these '‘bard time*.”

Tl»* Thanksgiving aormon*. by Ber.
Mr. JacokeA end Rcr. J. W. Bancroft,
sie w«U spoken &lt;if by thoae who were
fortunate enough to hear cither of them.
'.rely, tu Mr. J. R. Dudley, of Rutland,
for-a couple of splendid turkeys, kindly
!rtt si the rtaidanee* of th* publishers
of tho Bixrii, on Wednesday last.
Th* firm of George Willard A

-Co..

ship uf Rutland, and nearly or quite d -ing finely. Also, at n&lt;-nriy the same
every dug owned in that township has a time, Chas Watt, who lire* at Orange­
villa Village, had one of his legs broket
ha* boon paid. Wo wish it were a&gt; ia whiie scuffling. Dr. Turner, set Ilia ley
all the tunnsbip* in the State and espec­
ially in thi* city. But the diflbreuco is
Lut or Lmxas remaining at thu
Rutland km Republican uffleecs and
Hastings, P. O., Dec. ild, 1673.
Hasiinga City Dvwocratic. Ravcrvo It,
Clrrene* Brown, C. H. Ifoyinton.
Wm. Campbell, Mr*. A. M. Crawford.
L. C. Dickinson, K G. Field, J E. Fi«b
Oliver Jetlere, Leander Johnson, Mis*.
Luisa Kri*t, Ezra l-eon.irl, Susan A.
Miller, Arena Smitjn
psuu when w» state, that Messrs. Dwight
&amp; Wcwtfall, liar* sliqqied aoaie 103 car
loads from their elrvat-ir this fall, be­
Everybody alio lias a house, uwl*
one ot thusu i-riebratud dotlwa-racka that
side* all that lure been shipped by
Ih -.iuer, H.cthA Co., havo for *alo.
^/Kind render d«» you owe for Ibis pa­ । They are really the Lent in tho market,
year, Hadiey A Co-, and other parties
per ? If you do lei it lie the last on* and should command public atiunlion,
amounting to as much nearly mono, ex­
you over peruse with auub unhappy a* they uro a hounohuld Cutivoninnce.
clusive of large kt* oi flour.
thoughts. Act like a man. and before
If you want the vmv bcit Painting,
our next publication day have the pa­
Kalsomining or Graining, ever dune in
per pail up six months or a year in adtbia city, eall na John NichaeL He is
born, Esq., of Baltimore. ha* sold ids
just the man who can suit you.
Otf
three jran old thoroughbreed Durham
Bull, tn a gentleman m tho Township , ' ‘■What do you think of the amendof Ruas KaUmaxuo County. for eeventy- j
men** propa sod tu tho Constitution ” ia Fruits Pickle*, Sauers, etc., t&gt;tc., at all
time*. With him von may, afro, find a
fire dollars. We congratulate the ven­
asked ua from once tu fifty timse a day. Tull stock of Pure Wiaae and Liquor*
dee on bis bargain, the equal of which
Well, gentleman, we think you ought for medieianal and mechanical punxiee*,
to have achance to read it, and, wilt the price and quality of which will en­
Tliouiands have already gone, and
publish it os soon a* wo can find room sure it* «afe -wherev(r aud whenever,
strictlr pure article* are required for thoarauds more are turntng their eye*
the," purposes'
.
32wl _ tow.nnl* new homes iu the fertile West
Tu those going to Missouri, Kansas,
Nebraska. Colorado, Utah, Wyoming
of our readers to the prospectus uf
Nevada, Oregon ar California, we rocJrlAar’t Hbutrat/J Hone Ifayauar pub­
ouinwnd a cheap, safe, quick and direct
route, via St. Louis, over thn Missouri
winter fairly aota in, or ia many ernes lished in another column. It Is an inPacific Railroad, which runs it* fine
U will be nlmcat impoeMbie for children turMting and a valuable uiagariuo for i g«,f
Day Coaches and Pullman Bloopers
to ranch the school house in stormy the Hoafebold and sh.inld bo liberally
from BL Louis to principal point* ia tho
weather. Will tho Council give heed
West, wdtort rkayr. Wo belinre that
th# Missouri Pacific Railroad hm the
bort track awl the finest and safest
rquipmant of any hue weat of the MUTh* glorious new* coms* from Char­
lotte, that in obedience to a pobbe sentiraent that could not be nusundrratood. e» mtrib.itars are *uoh writer* a* Dr. I.
every saloon in tho tity has closed it* I Hayini, Edward Eggleston, Ixmisa M.
dorrs. For humaurty'a sake wo wish AJcofl. and Mr. Rriwra Harding Dari*.
X
there wowld never one of them, or any It should bu in every family.

Crixik daily and weakly JvBiwri, Liu other mu, open its doom again there, or
Tho President ha* nominated cx-SoUeu dWolved. Mr. Cha*. D. Hrvwtrr.
licitor Genaral B H. Bristow, of Ken­
sjn-iu-law of Mr- Willard retiring vn
tucky, fur Altaruey Geaaral, uf the
acrocut of ill health Geo. Willard is I
Unitad States, Jvire Georgs H. Williama,
appointed Chief Jurtico of the Supreme
now the *oh propiiMor
Aasuciation. will b» furnished theii
John N. Ingerwll of the Shiawassee
tickets for the Lecture of wen. Kilpat­
has been appoir.t.-d Poeuna^
rick at the drug Store uf J. P. Robert*
A Co. and that single ticket, will be for
■ale there and as. the door*.
Price

Medicines

§200,000 00
$20,000 In Greenbacks!

PAINTS &amp; OILS

110 000 DT GRKESBACESl
oHciBraats.MiiffinMm!

School Book* d Stationery

PREBCR1PTIONB AMD FAMILY

JOB PRINTING

Mferiiie ii lie Huliut Bun

JOB PRINTING

ctry pits ogyor.
Buffslo N. Y. or E. A. Ford thra*rsl Pareeagvr Agent, ft. Louis. Mo.
QueeUuns will be cnevrfully and prompt­
ly answered.

A BABGAI

BM1G1ATI0 V TVUIKGCheap Farm, ia Seeth-wert Missouri ! |

The Atlantic A FseiCc Railroad Com-1
pan; o&amp;r* LfiOO.OOO wr. ot lawd in
Central and Sotnbwvat Missouri, st
from &gt;J to &gt;12 p«r aero, on aovan y*ars’

T,

JAMES
Obstacles to Marriage.

woodkd:

�THE ALDINE,

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Irani Diver Valley Division
Toe tmrgomaater gall is found ia
small number* Ha loliows, like many
hyperborean birds, Ihe northwest coast '
of America, inhabiting Banin’s Bar, the
Polar Boa and Greenland, but be is rare
in the United States. The silver gull is
more nnmeroui. The Pom-ramen jsger
m another flerco and destructive water­
fowl. Tho Arctie jager, or warrior, flies
far towards tho Arctx- seas ; few birds
excel this in length and lower of flight

trssTKBN urr/siox.
«alb-s«&gt;i «»rtsr
ip iiokr dine
.“Sttfig-.

era field* of our sphere - porail ly be­
yond where latitude baa any reckoning.
The island of St. Hilda is tho only local­
ity in British America which it visits.
AU these boreal birds subsist upon thn:
blubber of deed whales aud seal* and
animal aub.lancee only.
Sir John
Franklin noticed, during a winter which
be paaaad at Melville Island, a pair of

Tho Babcock

upon Un tend* of the pine, and epruoe, i
end the auow bunting, which isnuee Io
ua from higher regions aa altns-folk,
eating the s.-od which io acattaicd from
bay i.round hay racks, and wliat umy
chance to hang in tho hea-le of flown'
stalk* which protrude above the snows. i
-Lwy .1 MM,. .. AW For* Arraray

,,*te5K

T'ifc
‘’k’i's:
tdssjws»!:

l.« U UiiMb ro - -Ibis,

.; iS;
BMiStateurffi
The Emigrant’s Home at Lincoln, tin*
capital of Nebraska baa now been ntvrtt
one year. This hutirution u a biiililing
at the Burlington and Mimouri Hirer
! H- B. station, provided J,y that company
' lor the gratuitous uZc.iu;u&lt;»li.ii..ti ul
strangers.
Besides/a spacious day
[ room, there are ten rhamiiero, in whicli
en with nil cotivenicnros fur them to
, cook aud wash.
Bathing room* for
males and females ore also provided.
; Tho only charge orer suede i* chi* cost
I of the tool used.
[y
During the year more than six hun­
dred persons (636) bare here found re­
fuge and rest. Of this number 3ti.‘&gt;
were adulu (254 male* and 111 fe­
males) and 271 children; 154 look up
homesteads on government land—leav­
The amphibiou a birds follow fast iu tho ing families at the Home while they
wake of tho denizens of our woods, hunted for Lxstiou, and 150 or nuiii
swamps and meadows. The Canada or obtained work either in Lincoln or west
wild goose, which iu spring is seen by
myriads on flight to the far North—to
Antieorti Island, the Msydelenis, to Bay
Chalcuro, Labrador, fow stopping even
■ in Nova Scotia—where they breed, is now wives at once. us ••hired girl*" obtained
dapasring thence. They arrive ou Ihe •3 and *k n weak with board. in goe.f
Upper Lakes iu October, and towards Lincoln families ; tho husband* and the
Nfmtber they wing past in flocks, patriarch won discovered bmneeteml*,
keeping in tho rouree of rivers and tor each of then] further west, and took
streams, to tho neighborhood of the

M ichij

Centra! R^R.

OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT RoSlE.

DetrnL tai &amp; Laie Kiidm RaiM

Harper s Bazar.

•m.
tra5^-.u
C-.t.iarUc Pills,

SCHOOL HOOKS

PATEHT MEDICINES,

THEEVENING POST

a square mile nf land, 640 acres, aa
good as any in Scotland.
Emigration
opens to them a new heaven and a new
earth, for, in their native isle, they
could scarcely by auyjnuesibility, have
Other dorks, Im delicate to tho palate over become the owner-i of one single
bat mare attrecrive to the eye, keep
paca with tbia nhoioo bird in tta Mttrmsal pilgrimage
Tho rod-neeked,
tho ring-nocked,
tho volvet,
tho
pied.
the
surf.
Ihe
golden­
eyed, and tho muscovv duck, almcat ae

haste to put their web feet in to water
emprasoea and girdle* their fair necks,
flies in groups of throe ; ho leaves Lab
rador by the first of August end returns
there by the flrat of May, two week be­
fore the coast ia free from ice. The teal,
the screaming Urn. and the long-n«ked

Thia B. A M railroad company hare '
Bold alone their lino in Iowa, and Neb- '
rash a, within thirty-three montos, 478,­
988 acres io 4,525 [,ui chasers. on ten
years credit. and six per ceqt interest.
On rales made since 1872 no part of tho
principal ii payable tiil the en-i of four
yearn,—while twenty per Cent is deduct«i from land pnoae, fur, prompt ira-

Paint s Oils Varnt-li and Dye Stull*.

CHOICE
OLDEST AND SOUNDEST

«WKSCteSS

Perfumeries nod Toilet Articles.

GROCERIES!

Baskets, Drut~Ut Sundries,
nad Fancy Articles.

CONFEUTTONEHIES !

PaiBt Brnsia ana Paiilea Stott.

Harper’s Weekly.

THE SUN

For! Warn Jack^fi &amp; Jatiaai

L. N. MIXER’S

VINECAR BITTERS

Scrofula Syrup!

in flight, and when mounted, with tha
wind favorabls, ha will travel one hun­
dred miles aa hour. They prefer the
ADMIXISTRATOR-S SALE.
KS5g£5DS4=rLS

thair tight aa far south aa Calilornia-

CUIXUCS WISE Of TAB I

•STS

MsEtnUHMBE'

JWM.C. BRYANT &amp; CO.

tt3&gt; THE GREAT CAUSE
HUMAN MISERY.

La no.mar
THEugoisi
JiDESERV.
:j
roe ro ryeerr

g»i Magnolia Balm
DISSOLLTIOX KOTICK-

j»s»
Price. 01,00 per Bottle
POULTRY WORLD

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NO. 33. r~T-~

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1873.

VOL XVI11.

I have caused to be communicated i al opinions uf tbo principal officers of il.at paaco au I prosperity may follow Iris
boliiton.
char gu the world over. , That obtained, ! amount transported fa American
to tbo Government of the King of Italy ’ho executive departments togolhar with abolition.
Tho embargoing o! states iu Cuba, t we shall liars a currency of an exact —&gt;•
»r
«««
. .-nelly tu American citlxcns detected in &lt; degree of elasticity. If thereto too
taken place, it may reasonably be hoped
, Contis* tbo SU..M
third WUUU
couiini*»k&gt;n«r
—U.U.X v.
cm bo*.
this United
-------------------------------Btutes, who led—
the -wsy •in
------tbe, no W. ot ht-Ulilv fa the Spanish gov- | much of it for the tegitmiato purpore of
To res StasTv xvo uorsx or Karat | emmi-fao.
With dignity, teaming. orerttirow of tho feudal doetnn&lt;‘ ot. eminent, the murdering of (insuners ; trade and commoice, it wul flow out of! that thl, Ohaog. will be tn lints med and
pinhsTivis : Thv your that has paaaud | a,„| hnparlialiir be diachargrei duties petpetuai allegiance, are among the last j talren nitb nrmv iu thrir bands, and | tho country ; if too little ot it. tho ro- even inercaicd. However, aa we pay
tincs the subrnfa-ion of my last meuagu n-qulrii g great labor and constant pa- ,0 indioate how their own citiaenv may finally tho copturo upon the high sua« 1 verso will be tbo result, To held what about 130,000,1100 per annum to for­
toCongrcaahas.e*peciallybecniinrretLt- I tiCU0Ci to the satisfaction I believe, of "l"ct another nationality. The papeia -»
----—i:—
.h.. r.ltad I .. i..» aU in ann»riata our num.
eign' vcBOela f-&lt;r the tratmportation of
iul one to tbe country. In the midst uf '■
goreintnimte.
aubmitted herewith indicate what is not- Slates rwgiatry, bus inlminattxl in an cy to that itaudard. ia a problem deterr­ onr aurpliu products to a market, ahua
gnat nafainal prosperity a Hnanital
(«---«
..ir
cwsary to place ua on a par with other ontbuiat of indigtmtiou that ha. aeeniml ing of tbu moat nnioua conaidaration of increased, the balane. of Irada ia aninal
_- Ito a------- to.—i *1... k— Ito.—a. I— 1 * W-T « “»ik T"1 «■*«» u» *««»
^Miona fa liberality of IcgitlaUl l.) this amount Tb. subject u one
worthy of your Kriooa coaaidvrati
I turn on thia international question. Wo
Political portixanahip Im* altuwl The oxpertenc. of th. Jwee.nt panic baa
&lt;1 ... o.t.T ,•*,
1,11 V In f I. 'wr»—■ .&gt;.1 . '
Cheap trsitopottslion is .subject fast
proton that th. currency of tho country,
ia sttrseted the aUsution of both probaaed na it ia upon th« credit of tu.
nt leant of the .miro annual inipropria- oounlry. ia the Ixwl Ibet has over boon
rioua lunH-ipu-ncv*, pnd.xcitUl the pub­
b e citizens, and may volunlanlr render lion for that branch of tho terruw. trait. devited. Usually, in tfawe of such triallegiance to other powers.
Wo have ing to Congresv and the pnliEfl opinion
lie t.fad from one end of the country to
panic and atringeney, Aa Conyrea., al
------ _ ..
—
! agreed that residtncu ia a fcr«ign land, of the Amwn-an propio to ji trtify ...yms
the other. This bajunly now is in the
iu last srasiun, appointed a efweial com­
hn-d
to
cfaima
of
British
&lt;-ubj««
taUnllo „Jnrn. *haH of iuclf
rourso of satisfnclory adjustment, hon­
mittee to investigate ibis abuh .object
;
arising
during
tho
penud
named
in
the
'
notk
..xputrimiua.
Wo
have
agreed, iu
orable it, both nation, concerned..
Amaming. f..,m th. set of tho last to d. p w of iton any lortu.- Now w.
roanaw asMOoa. ta asatxaL.
1 olhB; to(Kh dtom. 7f a ^milar uaturo
I invito Con- Congrosaiu the aiming sf a •-urn- ;
th, ,uvcn&lt;,. nulll, „ of
until their report ia ready.
The lela'fan. uf the United States, j mi.fag aft.r fa. fhh day &lt;d April. 1865.
huwrvur. with moat of tha other nations and it i. known that other claims of a

: th. repeal or modification of tb* statute

via rwtonct nCTaatwrev.

PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE

A—,to toMtorWBto 1.

The ordinary postal revenues for the!

rd Stater. cogairablc by any trd
department thereof, be required

tursa of all kinds to »2»,l|84.M5 67i illation be directed, aa far ss prertieaThe iucreaic of rivroM. ov.r 1872 wi_
11,081,812.
lodrpcndent nf tb. pay- ;

country and their great work.
The ninth csnsus baa

fore them for adjudication.
tai service, parlicularlv upon railways,
and tbe Improved facilities for the en|.
Icclioo, trausuiMiioo, distribution sod I -—~~ ITT"-' —7r
“■•r-.-i •»r:.."T:. ZSXJ'iXZ.ZXT'S.-.m

taken in 1875, to

- | !h

™o»w,totol ,m««ltou&lt; l&lt;&gt; pv&gt;r . . . pe.ni * to m-l -...I -X,,
tom,
&lt;h„ tor-b tom Mto* u. torn-, I,

aud minor non era, with Bract I «ml must ar.lo to have these claims also*
uf the South American Itepubiio.' anil | und disposed of.
with Japan, nothing ha. occurred durT4t W4fc w acuccx

p&lt;~« -&lt;“* &gt;*&gt; »"'■■
b 'to ,u* to Stolb «, mudl, ,,to

Itto
J«to, th., bll^.lb ’-to' Tb."Ut.y J.- VtoU.
11* Utoto
to &gt;to rto&lt;. .... b. canal
' —I —
cuinucliug
to.,™La..to..
Lake Erie .»h
with a*.
tide
,,,&lt; to r«ir » aroto.l .&lt;--tototo. . oftil
u
|.(,to..4to tones to toltorn ...... &lt;1. UOto K..., TU S'W
^.^^-^ito-totoDtoj. (toa, toitoSEtototo*.
turning such other kindred tiuB
on fa-py„», w,,nt iu our comii ;
may s*.-m boat to Congress.
j
j ,llRq,.et two ofliers far your cou- ., to .m ..»&lt; .&gt; to mu,,,, r.totm. to L.k.
.„h to..to
I tom thw^hwuUb. tor. rtolih, &lt;u | «■ S-lltol. n&gt;rrr. ill, ib.Mb|
4 &lt; rlande and the Sultan of Acheou. th.
&gt;&gt; oennure wrrir srxa.
&gt;i&lt;)cn*t-&gt;n :
Uie» ie tratamittt-d herewith
ipliaacj with tbo request of
&gt;• To aufaerfa. th. Ewwlire to' I u utoELto .* Ul to ...pirn „|i. &lt;~ ,..to.l..,!to l,to* Itoto to
offkeirB &lt;&gt;f tli« United Slain, who uerw
\ truMmitted to tlto Amari-! approvei»f so much of any meumiro paw-1
' 1.1
lb. tore, .h.« „□&lt; —|toto I &gt; "■ •“* &gt;b. W~, ..« ‘h.
Tb.
’
.. ■
.
tn*r Hie two lion, •-» o( Cotiirr.-B* i-*i Im
. Ip executing tho win of Congn-w, os preserve nn impartial neutrality.
««p*. to.itoi tor.
■"S-i;1 ”■«
.‘".St
,ll‘.’“l-ri'T I hr
j »»™,&lt;
l'»l Tbto Suto Ibtofh
&lt; -wess-d tn f's joint re»o|utiuu of the : talieved that they hare done to.
’7”“l P-rdea ,
r4„,j wu„
Au laUto.
I-- •' * r, &lt;-ll U to. Buto.
mijucax aan xtucix utXHurnuui.sio.v. | mo|]| ^ojomt roauluti.iu approved &lt;
ri t-&gt; the Mine . _q, ... • . ...
! W.&lt;uld It not be wise statesmanship Io
Tho joint commission, under the oon-' th. 3d of March last, tondonug to 1!
. .
2
t.-i .i
-...„ ceil, it cuur.ot uo tuanoa uuiv in p«ri,
I v.utioK
veutioK .with M.txicu
M.txico uf 1868, having |&gt; j«u[ilo of Spain, in ththe name and
mid on beI
back to tho bona.- m which fas rn.-a.nre u{
lh&lt;_ murthaU or monuf4ctur.
tetetfatfe men ant^ of binary commis- ngaiu boon
.........................................
kgally prolonged, 'bna
-» rer.-1' halt ol
cl tho
the American jw-ipl-.
poopl«, tha
the «•
dmor
meusuros
ongtnated.
and
I
pasvod
„
for
,
bXtX
i
no
matter
sioaers were ui.tb &gt;rixod to nttond the ■ aunml it, buxineav. which it is fapeil. I gnxluktioas of Concrete upon the of­
h Cl,m
lhan&gt;
b, in
Exposition a: Sienna as Commissionei a , may be brought to sn early coneluaioa. (oils to couMilidaty in Spain the prinei- I by a two.ih.rJs vote of the two home-.
.
i.u the |-a:t of the United Sialaa. It is ' Tbo dUtiuguiahcd representative of ! pies of universal liberty tn a nspuohcmi ।1 thaa to IwMsmiu a law witboat the ap-1 .
would S-1-a bl
1
■ . ., -ui-to. ind “«®’. to-wi&lt;: The nvetelougb on th.
prova) of th. President 1 wteuld
- ,
1 Hur Britannic Jd.jeaty at Washington 1 luruful government. Th. axietenoe of;
emrimuldb.
lie
7WnJ^T.
and
diaa«»ri
would
H»d™
* Clair FUte/aod tj.
-Ufa-to. .to.IETimS-™.toi "
a- b. recurring with tho.lMbc.ty in Illiums cud Mmm ppi Btv.r.7 Thia
rtpawfathe j«u&gt;t resolution, m orour o, hi. govetumeut. to assume tho snl
to ruablo
1-uablo ths
tho people
people ot
ot tho Uutted Iwsiamsiblo
।
M|lJ n,elwngiblo dutim
duli,m of
„f umpire
„alpre
Thu treuoffMOt mwtsuro wae fab •
V
and in order to ’ irivv ou^ ID0
to
States to
ate in tbe udvntitagre J thi&lt;
nn,| w |end fa, weight ; l„wed by the rotas* of sovrrol thou- fc”“ cl *•
«
•
~
j. South, in giving thrm cheap transport!
of the International Expu.itioc ul tb« | uj bbl e|jaract,,r and name to such dr- ..and iwraous illegally aol-l a* slaves in
j. lion fur their produce to ths aeaboari
• ■ 1■
•■
ev in sues uo-i -nee* ■jc-w.ww ...
—Al sericulture, manufactures &lt;
............................ &gt; - - if... .
V...« &gt;1,.. t'miuln Genera! &lt;&gt;;
mgly,
.
liticn- Tu prevent tho Utter it
2.
b, M
«™&lt;
•»take pleasure in adding that the Amer- ( ^ofal&lt;xi,,, fae tor— toto—i. « tod-’to toi.™ -r b,, -to......' JM.X.EX.n*natiousl banks ! ticularlyl-f these articles of food winch
,ran exhibituta have reeoired B grntily
Tho commissioners api-umt^k pursu-( Mmlnd. which had pwU.ued u*
„ n,nTr#wj bv Kareutiv. proclamation.
by ro-' d‘&gt; not
a foreign m.rkd, and fac
mp number_o. diplomas und medal*.
lQ tt&gt;a-&lt;BUtfa,ri€y uf Congre^, to ex-l office smre l&gt;- &gt;. Tho a*ques-ered «.- , • j
4unB(t
c-ntauiunro of ■ fr"'u. 1*" “•!
• 1 t.r;rM(1fwluell.fa.rcfore,areMti«g»During tbu Exjtowt.-n a cunforenoewa.'
nature ami extent ot Um tutro ot An-.cqcaa cit«-..k -Wob h.i I J
|w
,lu’nB«‘,M“ " **} {“
tUam : |.i^ bv forv.go dvaixod. The ad.an„
‘
brii
faro
vaults,
ami
bj
fure.nx
them
Uted
bv
fare.gn
d.mxnd.
1^.
Mlv.te
1. &lt;1 ai Virn-i for the pur^c of rfm j f„ _K, hy IT«aMO„ trom Mexico, upon be.-n tbu eausSol i-rog and fiequ.nl u--t
(hp Ev^.0|i„, n— faw
own iirolls, though
ami by itlurc.nx
. *■• _
---------------u-.
—
r...r
into resumption,
would tuam
uu'y «.S*e . each
•***"'£'*
’£".£
PuItftUun on the’systems I'«t’Tj'linIJ ,‘n !-be
oi T.xs., buv*-mafa.-a re^rt, ' rospio fanre. w.-re or-l.re I tl-c u .t’&gt;r&lt;-I b[.
it (roIU
tu fau ,
I iu kxai-teuier noire Fur this purpose i sr^umrut, I submit *he subject to you,
Jiff.rent .ountries for prutectioa of tn- &lt;
wm t*.. submitted far vvur con- t.&gt; their owner* All these h.x-ral st. pi
r
I1 wo"old suggfat tbo establishment of therefore, without further cmhimul
Venture., 1 auihwu.-d a repre-utauvi- wdo,a:fan.
'
w,.ro taken in tho taro of vioteut wpo-1 ,ri..;^u.aa,^nM
^.&lt;1 by fa
1 doaring bouato fur your rousMnration. ■ *. -.ixMcx wnu tub araw sevni or v»,
Ct the Patent Office tu ta present •« i
WITn tUr vmrntTxax ouvoi.s- sition. directed by tbo xuactioi-.atr iJuie"?■ i To srouro the funner, many plant have I
j„ attempting to regain Mr l»»t comVi-trns at the time when thi. conference i
wm* ,u* ‘
“
hoUw, ot Havana, who ore vumly »tnv---------- &lt;— - . ■“ . ! been suggeetol. most of which bvk to ' ni«rc&lt; sod carrying trade, I heretofore
wiu to take place, in order to did. as far I
,
'
.k„k-.,„ ing to stay Ute marth ot idea? that fan ’■
fa which
there ~
are no .re- IDO
imuattoil.
nflatw:i. oa
. .........................
....... ---------OU otto
ouo bond,
uaiu, or cumcorn- ,.3hc4 attention u. the Slates south of us
as he minhI. in wcuriug any possible I Tho Venorm-fanGuvommen..Umbeen
riuinatca 41av»ry in Chnsteudoi.i. Co- cjnstituliuti.
-..I-,...
— --«
ul lo^mtotuto
le.-salatum . .uin
. „ )hp
. rG.,
, Tvrnro,^
. on
. the other,
l _ i-l.
stiicUuM
a« to. ,l,n
the .iii.ivoiB
sulijvc.std
nog a 6. Id wtwre ___
mnen
migm u.
Lvagrote iu ba only excepted. Unhappily. Iroweser. byCngtw- U~»n. are re-l^J• « £
Idditiuwd
&lt;ltUu| c,[ra,lwlOdlu|;
•mpliahrd to further thia object. 1
' )'nSil
1 this bnttefal infliwuce hili fain far »uo- is always iu the power uf (.cn.-rosv,
l(i# surplus
Ju&lt; fund?
fun,h ot
ot me
ltl«l ,ogs,tl that .mill aiproprutwo fa
towny, in
fa refitauixia th.
J’ i eroded in defonpos llteuff.n, of Ml lib- u
.1,it-tit* t.-rui
i&gt;1^&gt;'.tL'--. to vroyi
provide
fur
__ 1.
ufaer- malfa, Mromp.bied wilt sulhcrily fur
during
c
nol^Kfa
to
-r
f
|hu
,
.
eahOU
w
hnn
«Ur'7*'*‘ scnl-nnndrtl men m Spain to abulifa
j ,obmj. to, )oar
Svcvtary of the “
•
V lut. It is .
. . -_1 It'.r •eto-d at auy time. Th. hret ul tern I
auivn-lijftllt- wuUid "tot t l' ■■ puuiis I cuas:jeralrHk wfalber this difficulty
It ia my pleasant duty to announce 11
0Trtwtnu
authority the
.-tor of Ita ub.ig.i- 'lttu le
neditseal supremacy eontin- againp/tlio mar y abuse and waste o( j
public tnuii.-j. wfaeu creep mto appro .
uf |bo
u Juu,, nt
nntinr.. A- tburu
e’-r,-10 w.slavery uristocnK-y in
bills *ml Other imyocaiut ureas- &lt;
{Q 00tniaaj Usnk.of issue, any '
bvwever, thatv-.tv , Cuba
p4ju,ily arraying '-xiif w | ..pritoiou
.... ..i
,b.- &lt;-v i &lt; r&lt; t: boare ’ .
a- -i 1
ng them Bprinp
vunup more aud^j otoi-a hostility and deft-;
___
t ih. se • bewitanev it recoguhing
'
porconte.-e
of
their
iasuo,
ear 40 p
g di.-1 i0 imrt at tewst^irom 1—
h“' —“• b“'”
^,S^tototob.s.to
1
cut.,
utun
tbo
banka
d.jvailing
wi
nil
be
'
discharging
them
in
connection
wilu
its
onnectxjn
wt.it
it*
...
..
la
j
n(ai
nl
u
politicalaianuc-wn
wi..i
.
CMitoi.n* which preceded thorn, wiL —
ll.» Tr.u.snn&gt;r .if th. United Sut.» I
—:“rl obligutiuoa to other govArutoeata, tho ’tha Reuublic in the pcuiniula. and tl-: nxvuvn—nx-.axjrautxxv axc.-i
found iu the document' tranunitted
...
___ .nA and
Aafvinir
tho until'
....
. . cf«..&lt;.. __ _
! exp-Jtency of lurfas: lorbaranc- on oar ‘ . xrgh
nsuneng
defying
th. «uiutrom —~
4«aW th.
herewith.
j part is be.iered to be wijjrtby of your .

far of Presidential office* was 1,363.an
iucre.an of 163 daring ths year. The
total length ot railway mail routs, st the
date o' the year was 6^457, ah faervaac of 5^48 mile, over tbs yiwr 1872
Fifty-olpe rsllway poawSoc lfa«a were
In operation on the 30fa of June, 1873,
extending over 14,866 milro uf railway
r ates, and pert,-hum an aggregate scrvie* of 34,925 milu daily. Tho uumfas of letters cxchinired with foreign
countiics was 27,459,185, aa increase of
3.H96.685 orcr the previous year, and
tbe total weight of correspondence vx-

deruirtmei.i.
departmei.t-

i
1
|
j

The policy into

j
,
,

I
I

I blue dur ing the peal

inc uvirri.iv
- -- - -­
lie Works of this dislrici, fas city of
Waahington ii rapidly asatning fas app-aranee of a capital of which the na­
.: _ ——&gt;1 l_*
t. rnm l.riliz a

Indiana aa rapidly aa jo-sdite Mi reser-

euuscuasuka v. --------- - — -----o ----­
spared streets, and almost impassable
. tv:-.-- r._„ ■ !,_ mail It ia now
eweiade a satisfactory pvisiai c-nveutiou uifa France, but without sueresa.
I invite fac favorable consideration of

Indian Territory, ecutb uf K.uu and'
wc»l of Atkanraa, ia ,utteicot io area
and agriiurfural reaourcea to eupport all

tbit, people, will bo collected
La a prrenterJ atrp (or ihia
ition, I nin no. eatiaflvd that.

---------oa mucellsucoui rniittr; lor adjiMtiog
the eoinpruisti..n of all poiimaaicr. ap­
I pointed l y the I’rvaideut by tl-.c old
:
I

Bodt „f ^il(g Ulc ,llarJ ie ad
,p.c;»| lt-.urni; and espeeia
i ,'
^.^tle action by &amp;ogr
bJ fa^ant rerommrodtoku .
l1

The operation* of the Patent Offiv-

room ia itei-mningX^yioue d»y by day.
1 reanectfuHy invite yur aiiei,t&gt;oo to
consideration of portal telegraphs and

teriur and Cc
thia eubjeet.

”211 i-C

x

made during ibo paal year toward* tho 1
Biupetisiun o* the mlamons Chine*? Ito. &lt;■.,»«» Btob &lt;•&gt; to
™,..Xbbtobto..b.,b..- -J

..

.

=-=? ?
Stctei by the Tribunal of Arhitrauou
al Geneva was paid by Bur M-1—

to*. - g.
2£.ir«is~«. “a-.1

incuurrv or
- • —•
tom.« -» «"•••' “£ ...,tobb.
—r.l.b.-.h.
.«-JI
fc£4,U„rWr4u,b.toltol,bahl-&gt; ,l„&lt;
that to.
thin ,favorebte
.exhibit
will
toto-to.0Ob. tototoj ,-hto-^ uto.. to. lb- l-~« «--&gt;“' SSto tob„r..f7b.„ &lt;to,to.

,a«B BUM
,
coioiag money, with authority to eoln
w-(b
4t ^.^y &lt;m the part u
owa bills for canceltetion tu an 1 for inek natiour as may apply
in Waki„g am.rv-.-.u.i.ros. »nd jZum’nud U. fae faro ot fa.bund.
The attention of Congress ia invited

.oranixina other tribunate. A ■ Coagre« that which inspired the tasurrec - i
^ver hasbylaw ptuvided fur «h&lt;- Tutre Au .foment oppo~d to’gran-

ttoS5.vilto-toB.tB to,..to. wr. .i,bto«.|«"“™--l’"',Jd7'^,2,|U atotoBMW -b-

on the propriety of sufaorixii.g os-

ps\»ble according to the terms of tho
treaty. In compliance with tbo nrovi
'
XI.— •( 1 B.7 I it 'em

i„ **, j to
sAto.
amount ao redewmod was rnveeted in a

1 «s-*xr*
a turn of temgrew..

...

Cuba, and wrier profertfoB. U ‘J*
My. .cd j.«t out two! cllsfau tbrir oa“
‘^.nd,
'power in Cuba, and
B, Ulin
j--. - ---------- ------- _ .uuu-icr
— .....to- u ox .
.
■- ------ ... -..Jit nilghl; mg »-&gt; ms’ll La-led DistvB u-nus are »»
of b.yalty to the
| rourre. «!&gt;••« U
to
recooiroendatwus made by fac Scerclaiy
hausting Ike re■ouraeaof fau idauJ. un
cuWmt0„..
nit
In tbo atppruptis- * pledged for the bills returned. Iu view . of War, there are two which I would »»•
of fae great actual c-mtrsclion that bu
! 1. doing m ts which are at '“"f^Xv “0M ,or ,n,b,ic ‘n‘,,1,hnR'!" fae mnnv 1 ...
. . .
....tons, and tbe ' Mcially iurite you to consider :
to
I. Tbo importsne. of preparing far
&gt;v.

X'ldied State, fur »15«60&lt;h0‘A wlunh u ! ernment to oxwnte a protectorate
now held by the Secretary of State aub-' 'L- .. ...... Wu“
-! K„.
c»i-iw
jset to the future dispoeitvon of Con'
gre&gt;», .
.
I renew my re«immrnd.Hion,

S;

i SS&lt; S to” totoVto

- ~
.
•*&gt;TsS

marking th.
the United

1U BUB , VO.-B-BV
'7irricnltural college scrip; 6,803,536
.._________ r.,
tb- 70S.-

vorv,
— --------- r--tieally abolisbvd uy these deeisidtas, and
there have hern but few or no jury tri­
als in the D'utrict Courtr of fast Terri­
tory sine, fac lut scion of C-ngrvte.
Property is left without protection by

"33.518 acre, were approved to State,
aa iwamp lands; 138,681 ahrm were

bate courts -if the Tertitory tmw si
sumo to iisoe writs of injuuclisn and

30,488.132 Berea of public laud were

ire; 100,775 acres were approved

lion in
— --- . — j - :
Ocularly ia thia oeevaaity felt in the Med­
. &lt;
__.1 &lt;v..t:-&gt;nM IlcEartmerits.

Pay Department, it is now ditteult to
make the payments to troopi provided
for by law Long delays in payments
nrodactiro »f derortiou.- and dstnorsrinv rvjmaaicra.
— — - -,«cu vacseriri in the Ordkanre DepaK-

i- anti t«r tue
....
uxpenw,
lio'g an
.n example «’ "»
ma-■v induce
th.m to erect
£
.
tlieir Senatortl but 1 would have tin.
work conducted at timca when the revruucs id the country would abundantly

the sequiesevnoe of Cooof the Executive. I

os rd dtr.la. fac preset
inrpose of dcriaiogmich
maintained, end which

to

218,443^05 acresuf llie public lauJj

cjboaaiia.

pararre ot an
1 of Colorado

lief that fac set approred March 2,
1867. entitted "ao Act to l-labliab rtf
Uuilonn Byitem of Bankruptcy throufhoui IM United Btatea," is productive 01

-involuntary bunkruptey” operate to in­
crease the financial embarrammeut of
careful and prudent men, who very nf.
ten become iuvolvmi in debt io tbo

of Russia to emigrate to thia eonbtrv^a
government, if certain
be made to enable that

p«ee to meet all their Itabllltli-., yet eu
Moosnt of the Mtraovdhiary roareity of
m&lt;m&lt;y they “&gt;»’ be uusblc 10 mret all
tU&gt;r pocuutery’ obligation, a. they bs__umito of which tasv

J“Thi iltoto Ik" teBtoV
thirty txnius ouisku-b—b
--- -­
March, 1809, »» "f »1*1eh took the
nlv. of fail tenders iu fa. b«uk reSX2-,.X
•“■’Wr.

off fur tho Ust fivo msutin of tre pres
uni
y«w f«m»
.touted to produce, owing to fae general

. J-ut th.
of tfaptemWr
oadUmrufaro.
u
an. or dotenfam oil
vxan aaruasr.
son the ]&gt;art of n .
f
lliwut,r, if it
l derogation of th*..-rll° fu“
.
in disrrxSt - of tirn tr»iud Butmsc." is yet to
-------hi accord^* with thb principl-, the
tber event it « JT«r d“!y
“fa
restoration of tho Virginias and the aur.
r -V- .Mwtvorw of her pasBcaand crow, ano »
;-----T^-naof“dZUni^Btmand to take ad vantag” »* “•*
.
. "T
&gt;,.4 been rruilty of tllO U- that may bar. scented- My,
D.turalaed ctti«oM ’
them, ana

onnt diapoeed of, 1,626,266

al large.

..

mining tbe
J*1I
extradition !
tha u&lt;
inssea growing out or iuv
—
vessel, by ths Alabama end tbe Shen^,,to, tob
bto. 'bbl- II"
.
andeah. after leaving Melbnume, far
„&gt;.
r.. n-~eto !S*‘^"‘02X,^.blU -»b«
which lbs toffvri travo received noeqoivalent or comr-en-ation. and of mtccrtoin■D.ram
?'a„ toe««r toV,.toito..
ilr th* naro^s of tbu
’° j v ren(,w a nccommondatiou
-•
-- u- WM
seuou
- u
u nql ftr dutnnt vn&lt;-a »
7”lSStor““ieimmw
”"%^ ,I —
lb. bl,b
~
™ fore
0”faly
?*,!^
recufre cuinpwiva-icm tor tbe
• ,
mrrtaf,o uf JA-rembcr. 1870, that th b gl ***h RUntK&gt;ut Turnado. an I ’
ofay puM-.11 them, but will »r a part of the gold interest accruing
th/c^teT-itablMjS.7*
■
1 i42^to-i"
i«“ tot"!
I
t,,
°1
-I-Xt
—fa
-.b.toto,
rtoUto. uixm the Unde pl.dg«d sa tecuriiy fo»
1 have uoUrsfleeted .uotigli
. ..r
nttaianirers I for twraon. who now recetv»41lownuce their itoUc■
...ixi&gt;, i.kvh &lt;11 nn&gt;*

Vunatr tb. proviaiuaa —
uriw»»,«

Assembly, and not appointed, aa prorid-

importance loan fcrtificstion. The lat­
ter can be loppliM very ipcedily for
temporarj purpute. when needed ; IM

to”; । as ^^-2, e*-

, a. rvU!~ to thy,. wm&gt;
’of th. United Bute. without
rwxaurr ar imvtacats
l crtiaemi
of law nut to detail. Itiea
,
,b. ..toto --“X
I ISSSlfa"
t”"'1 “J
pto .« to
Sli.i. ..a to I to uttol Suto Uto
b-V—.8 ttute.
rrepreung
Lur
national
tod^wml.uou, rrwgu r-i
of tebruary, hat CouRrna. made’ pro- State. rrepecUng &lt;«««-*
..
....
। br Great Britain and other nrarHunby ta« Bonn:- in a
cificvr or comnnwnnmr
““
- of thn l-faitea «" ‘T”’ Hrfad^rtbe fatets, aud stated
, UBammnU.ly us tho
H« Britanbte Majeely. th- dotefano- .breed- with their families- tnfaw We
.
.™.rv,Ted Feb. 11, reaot^‘•“‘.■^of'
tiou uf ao much of th. boundarT line
between the territory of Grw*t Britain
bearing the
~oi th. —&gt; *»
x.bu.:«i s-i-.

Affair, in U lab require your early aid
ipecisl attention. The Supreme Court
of lbs United Siatee, in the case of Clin­
ton v» Engtebtechl, decided that the
United State. Manhal of the Territory
could not lawfully eummon Jurore loj.

~----- Tire population of the
Tbe building of t1ir»e latterhai1 occurred
st a doubly fortutiau time. They arc
. . , -toluui ll.ev Will

reepic
y--------- ------- .
monetary matter, ib.l the mere filing of
a petition fa bankruptcy by an unfriend
, _ —U
embarrasa

SSu? icteric, u...

fayoad all precededt in the samt. pen-

t. toe

",------- k

they illuswaio row*
rvacbed and munuiineu ,

—- - ---- --

frighten or

-------

9D.S04 invalid military
'"’T1
ntuwnaof tnc vXl Smtre. aod ateo
?,w^d fademnifving those who nfay be
toto.^-±-».S,b2

&lt;e eutraueoitea •••—

a,„u,!»■?&gt;“' &gt;“

trotne.

at an inflation to.will »«»

vuu.u

’

jKi rmrewnufata .object with the U«*&lt;wu
and be
that tbo Gm
-Stat« ebould j
Iler Britanic

well av inuivmuai itotB—r",------ -WB Undue inflation, «« 1410 olhcT

m. UtU oau

.------

h iccumnlating. 1 »««.«»■
M thrtso ww pending before
.
ni.lxB
tke

.

�iJvdfethfe________.•ItU.
____________ _ —
•ie apocinRy favorable to the iraua of
tbo to-callrd 8.65 cunvertable bond, au
ably urgtd upon the attention of Ouagrra* by Eenatar Ferry uf this Btnte in

tanner

On tho tinnepurtaifoa question we
have no fnkh ia tlm Prreideut*a ouggvstiun* and leoemmeadationa looking
tu the l.oilding of'ship canals, or their
cn. ouragvmcat by Cungrwsa. Our rail­
roads are cur depemlrtioe fur ntrap t»J
frairfi traneportatioa.
Wo believe a
bridge from the foot of Second Street
serves the Dvtrml river, at Detroit,
would do more to promote sfirap truasperirtien than thu canal system suggest­
ed by the IWdent it it were practical
tn carry that into effect, which wo do
not believe it is. in thia gwoeratioe.
whife the bridge acroea tbe Detroit riv­

THE DETROIT

Pfsiepispal and hliplpej? Card?.
i on Louisiana opens Scribner's for Dv' oeaabar. Mr. King’s first article on
, this subject created an interest which
th* preaaat paper cannot fail to deepen. Neuralgia,
Burn-., Sofcmbr,
In the ' aunc number ia a “popular Sore Threat
Boil*, Wound*,
»c^an•o,, paper on “Savage Man. with HoarMtneln
Ulcer*, IlntlMcs,
very striking illustrations; an intareetHeadache,
Pilon. Sprains,
ing sketch, with portrait of Proctor, the
Toothache,
Colle,
Old Bores,
celebrated young English astronomer
All Hemorrhages,
now ia Uiia country, by John Fraser;
IHarrha*.
Proude'e second paper on an English IL.
Abbey, in which tn» Wat Trier ineurrerlwn is tourism! upon; a timely and
able disetsaaion. by Prof. Atwater,
, of Princeton, of the Hpecie Payment
queetion; “Black Rock.” a story; a
ptx-m by Bret Harte, entitled Luke (to
tbeColorado Park—1878); an eaplanstiun of “Cariism in 8pmn," by J. WPmton; and routine riion* uf Hi*.. ! TTT A 'KT
TR
f

The exohange bank nt Big Rapids
was robbed uf12.500Bwndayuight.
' An Ypsilanti Justice, whose official
return of fine* was being iuvv.tigated
baa suddenly decamped.
Th* increase of school childrea baa
been so great in Kalamaxoo tha* fir*
new rehools lir.ro been opened.
Tbejxwtoffieo at Lawton, waa de­
stroyed by fire ua Saturday last. The
mails and keys uf the office were eared.
IxinJewraro near the bead of the Muakegoa now get tbeir sumtore ia ria.
the Jackaoa, Lumiag * Saginaw Rail-

Rev. D. &lt;J. Bnell, of the Methodist
er could be built in lew than twelve Church at DeWitt. was recently killed
Herewith we place before our readers
by a failing tree in Delta, Ingham
tho fifth annual Maaaago of President
Trafu.n . atury.
Katherine Earle," ' W
The condition of tho War and Navy
Grant. It ia an important document,
A recent shooting affray, at A nuada.
I*vp*rtmenta ia intelligently regimented
fall of interest to- evdxy one who given
uj»n. and the IWms.ter General's baa aroused the authorities to take
Stops to prevent the sale of whisky in
to tbo public affiaue of tbe Nation th*
•cherues for telegraphing and banking that village
82,000 broom tuiadleo were n|. ntli
perfect may be quretiorrtd as we reprint
cd. He. also, cbmmande tbe the Poet­ recsived at tho depot in Ionia. - A sol­
from a copy sent by telegraph to the
master General's soln-me Iu destroy lhe emn wnruiuj; to husbands, ways th,IMt OoMa, &gt;el its general .(.curacy may
iMUBly prvea in tbe iatcront of tbe ad­
be ptoeumed red d^wndod upon we
Three wool ibnslera ia Grand Rapid, Cabinet" th.re ia ‘'The Houm on the
vertwing sheets published in our great
have no doubt. It saay put Ire u docu­
have thia season pun-hMcd MJ6.000 Corenr,' “The Commoa{Jace.’* •The
ritiee, at which we are very much eur- pounds at wmiL tor which they have
ment of -great literary finish, tbo New
Inrisiblo Hinge," and “Bomclbiug Bet­
priaed. Bui we hare tou much faith in paid fi3A2.UO&lt;i
York JTtr'4 *nya it is nut, but in any
ter than Truth." In Hom. and Bodety,
n Republican Congreea to . think they
King aud Ljons. of MraiMninec. have Culture and Progrea*. Mature and
ovsnt it grasps its kul^ect. well, ban- ;
; will ever coueet to ao suicidal a project. been held for tnal U(*m a charge of
&lt;Rca them in a common sense way, and
Erieuc*, and Etchings a great man*
&gt;,»(! »u unjust an attack oa tb* pru*e munler in tbo flrat degree lur .hooting
subjects are briefly treated.
1 wl*o*o labor* have mad* and sustained otre Tlioma* White in a drunken ruw.
with regard to theni tlroroughly under-'
The January number of Bcritiner'* 1
Tbe annual meetfag of tho Btato
the Republican party. •
Teacher-s Aasoriaticn will be held at I will bare features of special interest
vtopd, even if all of them are not ap­
The arguments in favor of tbe repeal Ann Arbor, Dre-mlier 80th end 31rt.
proved by the great l--»ly of t A Ameri­
cas people. * Th. taaa i* that of a pat­ or essential modification of tbo bankrupt Trachera fnnn nil parts of the State ore
invirml ilk nirau.l
riot ie ststreman, who carvfullv eschew­ law are fiitriMy etaled. and should re­
ing al! display or affectation of oamie- ceive tbe prompt attention of Congress. I
We are in receipt nf the Pr.'qwctM
So
of
the
proposed
legislation
for
ths
.
clrucn about public affaire, is auiioua
for 1874 uf that leading and tigurou*
only to communicate right view* to Con­ protection of the Courts ia Utah, and
Faina and Fireside Weekly, tho 1‘rume '
gress, and tn any went to stimulate that tbe rerommendatioaa in regard to the
firvw, which ia, without nccptiou.
On Thursday, at Lmaing. during a
body to baneficeut legislation, whether
i Wo might add much more tn rolatkm gain uf wind, several wooden structure*
l;is own suggestions are taken ot not.
were
blown
down
and
the
walla
of
the
tu this melange that would be of interTbo first part of tha message ia taken
new chair factory partially demolished.
&lt;Mt, bat have only room to aay, if Gni- - TIk&gt; damage dune anwunted to about
up in reviewing several uiattera of mi­
, greea carrwa out ia good f»itb one-half I •1^00.
nor national import that n-quire. uo
I ot the good ecggcetioEa of this docu­
Tho Ent Ent*, noticing lhe arrival ot
special diecussfoti, such aa th* main ooment it will do well, and the Repubb- workmen from Buffalo looking torrurrennre of the past year, tho Vienna
can party will have little to fear from I work, rays there are hundred, ot De­
Exposition, our relations with China,
troit
men unable to procure work, nod
tbe ojqoaition at the next etoelioa. no 1
the Geneva Arbitration, tho British
My* outsiders who cum. there will find and Chromo acheme* for obtaining sub- j
matter whether they call themeelvce i uaUiing iodo
«'ri Lei*, cud csprvaard their det train-;
boundary, the ouXsunding war claims,
Demcernts, Coueerrativoe or Refonarrs.
atxni to ran ths J’rerrv Emrr upon its,
the Mexican &lt; \ mml.reinn, ate Among ।
jvel merits Such a paper needs no ■
cfap trap to gain it a place at th&gt;- fire-I
aids of the intelligent and cataret farmere of lbs Northwest, and w* predict
uificaace aUacbod to it; we moon the

A IN 1 L

DIVING FLUE,
BASE HEATER

WEEKLY TRIBUNE

REPUBLICAN PAPER

!
OXE OF THE

100,000 Feet of
White Ash
Flooring!

LARGEST WEEKLIES

ffltjlfEST pU^KET
pqiCE.

56-COLUM^ NEWSPAPER

Good Tough
Oak, Rock Ehn,
or White Ash
Lumber
'•yi*frr. oa«
tsSt--

Feed Cutters,
Bob-Sleigs,
Wood Sawing
Machines.

application of San Doiuiegu fur a pro­
tectorate to be exercised by thia Gorensmer.t, but it ia a mere mention, just
that, and nothin;* more. Apparently
much greater impurtaucw attaches to
the next topiu, the neoMeity of clcariy i
defining tbo legal statu* of a large class
of our dtixens who reside more or lass '
jwrmanently abroad. This question in- ’
voire* th* whole question af axpatriatiou which year by year is giving birth
to very peqdcxing casoi that may yet
peril our relations with other governmenK and we trust it may rereive that
careiul eoiuiurratiun its merits *eeui to
dinund, and which the President eo
much dsaitiN, from CvagreM.

its already huge list ol patrons, br this '
straight.'otwaid and manly couias of'
action. The lotnpeny propose io pay ,
liberal cash commiraiona toClub Agents, I
and also to make great reductions in
price to thuMi who may associate togetbor for subscription purpose* Full par- |
tieulare, sample tuples. Ac., will lie fur- I
silked gratuitously on applioation to '
the /’rssrir Aerssrr Comtwny, Chicago.

I &lt; ngrera of th* bottl'd Hutes, a "regu­

larly organized gang of robbeis," says
the Htoo Jturtol. Well, in that Coa-

that a purer, truer, more manly body
of men, than cumpoeo tho Republican
majority of cither House of Coagrvoo,
Xanywhere grace God's footstool,
4 the frailest one of them all, is
as pure as an angel of light, in compairThe President terr gracefully opens
iaon with tho mau who dares' style
his presentation nf the Spaniel* contro­
them a “ regularly vrgaa ixsd gang of
versy and romvlication with a rehearsal
of tho congratulatory tribute paid by
car guvemtueat to that of Bjiaia in re&gt; A telegram ftum Washington says :
•-ognitioa of tbe latter's adoption of free I
, ‘‘ A bill has been |&lt;'pared for th* resinstitution, at home, and its tudeavur I
I toraiioa of the franking tirivilage and
Io realisn thum iu Cuba
Having ■
*okcu thus handvomely, the Preaideat ।’ froo transit of newspapers through the
■ mails in thu counties where they are
proswo.i* to arraign,'with a eeverrty un- &gt;
। pubUabod, and exchange LetWuen new*,
usual with hist, but eminently just, tbe
That bill
Cuban Volusttera, whose evil inllnenee pepans and perioidrala"
is daroribad in terms that will bo most ought to become a law. with the least
cordially approved by :hn whole body possible delay, end we treat it will, for
of tbv Americah people. A* to tbo we think by th* time the people *ee
Virginia* aSait-jiroper, we do not learn that lhe demand fur tha repeal uf the
from th* uice*agi&gt; anything new. Th* . Franking privilege, and tho prepay­
facts stated cSrrespond minutely with ment of poetage or. aewepopera sent
the statements made by tbe press, while from tbe office of publication to actual

• hallow bottom, till arriving at a certain
degree of latitude, tbe Sour of rock ab­
ruptly terminates, end tbe ocean l»c-otm-e in a moment of unfathomable
depth. On the very edge o f thia abyrn
stands Danger Island, which tbe least
touch ol an earthquake or an unusual
stroke of hurricane may K&gt;tne day top­
ple ever into the bottomless gulf. The
bilfowe Inccwautly fret and foam again *»tbe cliff* uf Danger Island, which on
ell sides doeoewd sheer into the deep, sn
as te api*ar from a distance perfectly
inacceasible.
A surveying ship, traversing the
ocean in all direction, fur scientfic purfKivee, cnee aoproeehml this wild ruck.

The heat, tin shown by the arrows, pa-svs down thv front bctweeti the cant lining and the outside ueriL-ii (he double bottom,
and up between the liack lining mid the l«&gt;dy of the stove, thus
Irringtng the heat close cIon' tn lhe outride of the store, and re­
taining it near the floor, where the cold air always is.

ITS AGRICULTURAL

j-o Qirt Si\yicf^cj-io/i

Ermy Sjort

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.
"TRUE TO INATURE.

GODBY’S LADY'S BOOK to 1874

through which he felt confident they
could climb to tbo summit; and tbo
boat being pushed quite close to the
rock a. two or three uf thu m-ist daring
landed, and after no slight toil and per­
il, reached the top. Tbe prospect wbish
then presented itaolf was truly extraordinar,. Rendered green aa an emer­
ald by tho agency of hidden springe,
the whole surface of the islet was thickly

RIGGS

House,

people

op

bjwiy

A FARM FOR SALE-

coupry

CHICAGO

100 Acres Improved.

Beautiful Square Box Cutter!
HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS

This is a Rare Bargai

tbe protocol, publiahed in another col­
umn is precisely as we suppoecd from nopolioe, and against tho nghta and
lhe lelegraphk- report puLliah«d by ua tbe safeguards uf freedom, and a free
people. At least, the people should haw
fnr rorrvspondencu with tLair Repreren•ball do all in their power to carry it tatirea and Senators in Congroas.

oat in good faith, should lie entirely
satisfactory to nil claaeeo of our people.
Tbe I‘rest!rul ia rxteerao good taste,
due. not erm question the disposition
or ability of Cnatelar's gorernn.cnt to
carry out in good faith its stipulation!,
and tbe whole tone of the massage in­
dicate* a firm belief on the part of the
I’reaidvut that tbo trouble ia substantial­
ly disposed of on the basis of the itsmurable words of tbo President in his
letter accepting bio first nomination Jor
the Presidency, “Lot ua bate poaco"
either of tbo Amendments proposed to
the Coaetitutioa by tbo President, un­
ison it bo the one prohibiting legisla­
tion, other than upon a Veto, during
tbe last twenty-four hours of any sea
sum, and that might bo dangerous un dvr some cirramMancse. ai*u especially
we du not believe that tbe Freeidrnt
could with any safety be entreated with
the power to approve certain eectioas ot
a bill anil veto other*—every bdl should
stand vr foU as a whofo. Nor have we
at any unw thought vtao the proposed
amendment to tho Constituted chang­
ing tha mrxlu of. eJocting our Presidents
and Vice Pmident*. which the Pro*deal aaewii io take fur granted is to lie
submit:*) to the eremd ttatae fur their
approval But the reeommrudaliaaa to
favor' of ecuaianiiotl approprialtoM dav­
it* the presriu year are well made, and

J. Cole &amp; Son,
Messrs. Jams* IL Osgood A Co. of
Borton, proposing to relinquish th*
buvinera of mptiM pubhshtng. bars

AMERICAN

GROCERS

FIRST SNOW
I can affliFl to sell CHEAPER than anybody else far I have thr on-ty"

Oto ®r Sale Ute urnt urm Etta
Will FU®ffl,
sracco
iinsuE,
LOtE Bi M

$5 to &lt;520 *n&lt;tM&lt;L eA^kwgVHiul.'

LEE REED.
F. M. Hungerford &amp; Co.

Commission

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

iihiitii nil i i i i

Merchants,

lift nxTi-j&gt; vrnri'r, nrrwotT, Mien.

tion upon their large list of hooka, cumprating the works of the beet known
autbora of America and England. with
London 7bw publishes an official list, all uf whom they will retain their pres­
and rays the British Government, while ent relation. They will alao devote
dumsnding tbo r uaresder of tbe sur­ themselvea wire fully to tho publication
vivors. trust carefully avoid committing
itself to the proposition that tbe aeisur.
Waiter Smith'* Drawing Book, and the
of tbo Virgicuus was illegal.
Heliotype reproductions of standard
It as stated that Senator Frebng- vorka of art, which are important ele
hsyasn hopes to pass, before the Chrie manta ia thia mov.aneut have already
mas holiday*. tbs bill g&gt;ri«g each additrtnal powers to tbs United States tioue of learning and into many cities

ia all parts of of the country.
Tbe January Ueuro of tho MlooM
JtrMis sad Xurg SUurits will appear
with tha snrprint of Meaera. Hurd A

MARBLE

is like a frost iu Ju,to—won gone.

JfeatA/y and Eiery Setar/ay, to Messrs
Hurd A Houghton of New York and
Mrnara. Houghton A Co. of tbo Riveraide Press, and Our Finosy EM* to
Meosra. fienbuer A C&gt;- of New York,
publiabera of the now juvenile magn­
eton, St. JTMM*.
It ia uaderatood that this important
transfer of the meguinvs with which
Republicans in Coagrem bare signified tbe Boston bouse has been »o long iden­
their wish that tho Republicans do not tified involve* a largo sum of munev,
dare them as Democrats, and will ac­ and has boon made upon terms which
cept each places aa may bo aaaigned
them on committee, by the Republimna.
To this propoeitwn there was but one
diMeating voice, that ot Senator Tipton
the charge* against Senator Carpenter
baring been proven fake and malicious
libels, it is probable h* will be again
elected 1‘residant pre bwpsrv of tho
Senate, as bo is an excellent] presiding

IfipHOVED

Beautifully

THE IHISM)

Illustrated

Sales of the Wheeler H’ilsonfor \
the pjasf year is the first 'Guar~\

LIU SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS !

rantee of its Superiority over all I
other sewing machines

INK,

Being the most simple in con- i
struciion, and easily adapted to |
different kinds of work, running '}

UKAYON,

J
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WATERCOLOR
AND OILS,

easier, faster, and with less noise than any other sewing
machine, are qualities whirh reoommrnd the Wheeler
&lt;fc Wilison to the public as Superior to any other setrin£
machine in the maket.
A. D. COOK Agent.

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WEEKLY WKILB.

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�Banner Co., Printing. 1181.80,
tlome Journal. Printing, 1183.00.
Common Council met pureuent to ad­
F. D. Ackley, sundries. *10.83.
. joummont, et tha Council rooms, Thurs­
Tho account of Cbni. Djlph. wurk in
day evening, Dec. 4tb. 1878.
2d Ward, 872.75. n&gt; ferrod to Committee
Present—Mayor, Recorder, and Aids.
Dawson, Boice, Besamornnd Beutly.
On motion Council adjourned, until
Friday orenlng, Dao. 5lh, 1873.
W. D. Hams, Recorder.

’ 1’ombvt'h Dcaoaur. is the loadI ing organ of the national Democya-

cy. and in our judgement tho boot ex­
ponent of tho i-rinciplee and policy of
that party, state and national. Durin: host family )&gt;ap&lt;n in the cu
I the farmer aart laboring ma

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It gives us great pleasure to announce
that wo hare made an arrangement with
the “Rev. Petroleum V- Nasty," (D. R.

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Locks, Eiq..) to furnish Tax Rxrrnucsx Bsxxxx n letter each we*k from

New York City.

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protni»e* to combine information with
humor and gosaip -in such, sort as to

make bis letters aa attractive feature of
tho paper.
scribe.

; will bo (he wittiest, boldest,
ul Democracy, and with a
I news paper Terms 82.00 a
special luduoetm-uu to dubs.
M M. Pomeroy, Editor
.VJ17, New Yvpk City, N. Y.

Box

MWOBWIWMLl.
Give us * call before you buy your
MOKS WAGGLED!

Council met pursuant to aljournmnnt!
at the Councd rooms Fridav evening,!
Dec. 5th, 1878.
Present—Mayor, Recorder, and Abb
Dawson, Mndgv. Beumer. Boie«, Ham*
A sallow or yellow color of skis, or I
and Bentley.
. yellowish brown «pot« on fiioo and other
. Minute* read and approved.
porta of th* body ; dollnasa and druwsiPetition for ay|K&gt;intment of John;■ nesa with fruqu*nt headache; dixrin***,
Ecker, as Aiderman from let, Waxd,!t bitter or !&gt;ad taslc in mouth, drynra, of
was read and accepted.
throat aud internal heal; palpitation ;
Muved by AW. Ham*, that tho prayer in many cases n dry, tensing cough,
of tho petitioneta be gruntml
with »or» throat ; vnsfoady apatite,
Carried by eyre aud nay* as follow* • raising of food, choking actuation iu ’
Ayos—Aid*. Dawson, Mudgu, Bus*- tliroat; di»tre-s, heaviness, blontcel or
mer, Buie*, Ham* and Beulley.
full feeling about stomach and allies, |
Nay.*—None.
I paiu ID ride*, back or breiwt, and about
isbouldars; colic, paia and soreu.**
wa Street at inlerswtiou of Walnut I' tli rough bowels, with hast; aanstipa-i

200 Schoo! soab
8 Blartboardx.
C Stoves.
0 Tablre.

Parlor Suita, Chamber Seta. Dining Room Seta, Library
Beta, Office Faruitufe, Kitchen Furniture, of all
Varietiei and Styles, at

Street, was [n-eat-ntrd. aud. &lt;&gt;u motion, riuu alternating with dianha-a; pile*,
accepter!
flatulence, nenoiuu'cm, coldness of exAnother incendiary fire at Topeka,
Street Committee reported on petition jj tremhie*; ntvh of blood to bead, with
Kuosa*. Oflce of Chief Engioaer. To­ for opening Water Street tataneu Green, i| symptoms of apoplexy, ucmbnuM of
peka. Kama*. November 19. 1878- j ond-Ceutar St*., m follow* :
i limbs, cojierinlly at night; reld chill. I
■ At an Incendiary fire at 5 o’clock this T* Hit Ho^r the
and Cesuwi Crao- I [ alternating with tat datbos, kidney and
muruuiy, iu a taut aud shoe bouse iu
; urinary difficultire, dullnrai, low spirit*,'
til af tha Ctf af HaUiafa ;
thu tour, .if the city, our Babcock onI Utuuclsbilily and gloomy forebodings, j
gibe did the entire work, nxviug (mild1 Only u frw of nbovo symptom* likely to
ing aud stuck wiih n lues ot hw. tUu
be pretent at one time.
AU who me ’
*1,000. Insiirauoe nn stock aluno was
Dr. Pietvo's Alt. Ext, or Uo'.Jen M*di812,000. A tatter stuck, as regards its
rnl Discovery for Xlvor Com;Joint and i ■Olf dem all I^edle Folk* and Big to ■
c.iuuitiuu altar tbe tire, can [asldoni bo
its ciituplkcatiou* are load in its probe. . euoms to Sans, Msxxx A Pbutom dor
found Tin firu hod been out tn four
•re some dings so nice m never v»« by '
A e«op|* of dimes.
31w4 |
plane in the building, all at tho same
time, ami was aided by the utte of oils.
Bteamnta were not required al all.*’ G.
Aevrptod and adopted.
O. Wilmarth, Chief Engineer uf the
The Finance Committee reported on 1,
Tups-ka Fire Department.
Vreunion** account aud recommended that it bo allowed at 818 00.
j tbo best doctors t&gt;&gt; sou hor, and ho give
Most hur.rtily we join tha Dexter
Carried by ayes and nays ns follows; her up to die, when 1 cause upon some
; ZreJrr, lhe Howell Drawm/, and the
Ayre—Alda. Dawson, Mudge, Bese- ‘ of your medicine. I taught one bottle
, lansing llepallttm, in their raovemeut mer, Boice, Hams and Bendy.
i aud ccmmeoeid giving it. She then
for a •■State Convention 'of Newspaper
Nays—Noneweighed 82 lbs.; tuw *bo weigh* 140
Publichcra,'' to bo held at tho earliest
Special Cummillou uu Miser drain - lbs. and is robust ana hearty. Sb* ha*
imesiblo day. “to Anko measures to report! d a* follows :
taken eight buttles in all, su yo«l ae* I
secure frmn C,ngr*’ a repeal of th* Ta /As 1/aaaraUa. the Ccauua Vaaanl af am nn advocate for your Mcdieinra.
present law levying postage on ucwathe City af Ilutiayi •
'
Wa. Murxt1 iu|wrs within tbe county wlxre pub[ linked." And r-.k of tbe publishers ot
re.1 the petition uf Hiram J- Kenti ihl,
tho Lauaing pep*r* to mare the call, lor and %4 others wuuld respectfully repaid
•iwb a meeting tu bo bald in that city., ilia, they have inquired into tho matter
Thii .annual meeting of tho Pioneers
aud fiii'l that lhe only material benefit of Barty County will be holdun in
derived from such drain would be to
Union Hall, Floating*, Thu radar, Jan
i
the
land
owne
l
and
occupied
by
Is
N.
; Hon Record on filo in the office of the
Sth, nt noon of said. day. AU person*
| County Clark, we find that Hon. Jarno* Mixer, «a»l your eommitu* tiltrotor* r*couimw.id the following resolution* for
G. Birney received one vote fur Presi* yuur ciiiiMdsrntion aud adaption :
1$4R and [reviou*, with their families,
; dent tn thu county in 18*0, recorded
SaatlreJ: TWt tho CuUfcty Drain are entitled to thu privikgw of memberj a* scattv ting, the candidates loreloctor* CommU«ion*r ta and i* hereby author- abip. It ia hoped that all who can at­
I taiug Augustus I- Porter, Jabcx S. Iised to layout, and contract a drain nc- tend will be preejjMn,
cording to a petition previously nraaen- tad and accepted by this Council—proI vidrd. that all expeuto* made by th*
Drain Commissioner in laying' out
and consttuclins. said drain, shall be
paid by the said L- N. Mixer
Reaaltad farther, that th- said L N.
Tbo Eaton Rapid* Jaanut. of Smur- J Mixer, shall axecuto a goud aud suffil day, says, tbe uew betel al that place cant taud ta tbe County Drain Commivy
‘•ha, douned its naan ‘.Anderson House,* Stoner, in tho aum of 8200 for tbe pajZ
in honor ot George M. Anderson. I~mg me nt of all expanses, tn laying out and
constructing said dram, and all oth*r
wy it warn. Thu Auderson ia the only damage* that may be incurvd thereby.
fuuKifory building iu the County ol
I Eaton, and was budt by the mdutuilable energy ot tho gentleman &lt;(t»r
whom it ia named, aud now tho oiutsw­
On mution report was accepted aud
ing agent of iSs K-. H.. I. A N.
All those indebted to tbo undersigned
For Collar*. Hi's, Oils Perfumery,
«• fur Wsoos Wokx are respectfully in­
i adopted.
and Gent’s Furnishing Gwd* gmeralted to call aud settle witbout delay*
By Aid. Be*smer-!y;also. Sharing, hair cutting. &gt;hamReaalteJ ; That the City Marshal bo ixoing, dying. Ar-, go to Al Troutwino's.
Ijsi or Lrrrau remaining at the
aud is hereby required to purchase a H isting*. Mich., or his branch shop at
Hastings, P. 0., Dec.Dth, 1878.
1 book and to keep therein, a correct ac­ Nasbriile.
no33t2
Gwutgn Alien, Esther Campbell,
count of al! persona taken to Jail, ann
Cha[eU A Van Dusen, G. M. Fowler, all other arrreu, with the date, when
Miso Alien Hart, Adrin J- Jordan, Mias taken there, and tho data, when re­
June Lcgvango, Gardner Putter, Mr». leased, with the reason stated why such

B*/..ure.
of tbe T -xt ItooXa to be used In tbe ntibItoxtbuniaot tbl* city for the ensuing
year, which he offi-re to the public nt
■ he lowsvt eaab price. He a&amp; has a
flue assort are! ot flret clsas Btattouery.
I &lt;n». Inks. Notions and all the leading
Pa.'«r, of the daw.
*a,rB

CASKETS,
COff/MS,
EUHHL IfOBES,
Ji/lo THIftfUfiqS.
STEBBINS &amp;, bELDENG.
Opposite Oood/Mr’. Hird'

RUTLAND TAX-PAYERS.
I will ta at mr residence on all Fri­
days in this month, for th* purpose tc
moire Uxev as required by law, and to

First-Class Instruments.
Obstacles to Marriage.

Now ia your time tu sub­ J. H. Reynolds, Mrs. Martha Smith,
Rubon Taylor.
Direct your letters to number of P. O.
Box or Drawer.

Terms. 81-50 in advance.

New Scales.

New Styles.

J^vs/rerf. That thu City Attorney i
List of l*atant» issued from the 17. S. take such acti&lt;m as be shall devm ueeos- .
aery to upon tho Alldy ‘between Court
Patent Office to Michigan Inventors, for ■Street aud Union Block, as eslablisbml I
tho week ending Nur. 18,1873, and each by this Council on the- second day of
bearing that date. —Furnished this pa­
per by Cox A Cox, Solicitors ol Patents,
oceans of Christmas Toys ou his return. Washington, D. C.
Now is tho rime to advertise If you
Valve, C. E. Murdock. Detroit.
ere selling anything at a redured ptice.
Sleigh, A. D. Dulan.r, Goodrich5'aj&gt;er-Holder Shelf. G. V. Hawkins,
kt tho public know it.
Provide for tho poor, was ths subject
of an elegant end able discourse from
Rev. T. D. Mar»b, on Sunday.
An exceedingly interesting biter
from an occasional currespondent at
Omaha, will appear next week.

Clayton.
Wbiffltree. J. Parker. Pontiac.

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By Aid. Bentley—
That tbe Allowing parson* bo elected

lUntr Bata—Ths immsuse sale of mombsr* of Pioneer Hirer Co. No. 1 :
that well known msdicino, Kress jFover
Foreman—Frank B. Decker.
Tonic, is simply a*toni»hiug. In this
Assistant foreman—Kep. Siteboe.
Secretary—A V. N. Blingerland.
i city afoot, during six months* adrerti*Senator Ferry has oar thanks for a ■ ing, one firm, Harrison A Holman, *o!d
Treasurer—Cha* Weiasert.
copy of his able Speech, on National ' over 18 doren tattle* and out of all that
Steward—WilHam Bwoesey.
Finances, delivered in tho Smale on I number only three bottles were retara­
L. LOOK,
D. M. (.line,
! od. Sell guod* upon their merit*, aud
C. llut' hkisi,
W. Hams,
Maaecma Lodge I. O. O. F. at Leba­ [ ** in thi. caae, they ar* bound to win.—
G. 8. Daris,
L. E. Colima,
non. N. H-.sant each of the Odd Fol­
B. Tinkler,
P. A. Threop,
J. A.VanArmsn,
low! Widows in town a Th»nk»giring
Warren Kelley,
...
J. Ruhs,
We call id at Rower's boot end shoo
W M.Watkin*.
Those Chromo* sent to subscriber# 1u j store this morning, and saw tho nicest
tbo Christian at Wort, are real bean­ atxteunen ol graining, wo think, there is
ties, which ia what we cannot say of aU'j in this city. On inquiry, *» found that
Carrint
Juhn Michael did tbo job, and then we
we bar* seen from some offices.
:
By Aid. Bosamor—
evas d to wonder; fur surely Johny
Our Council are doing their W*t to
That 820 bo not apart from the fire
knows just bow to do all wotk in bis
enforce tbe Licanse Ordinance and If line, eml can't be boat.
fund to pay for taking care of engine.
ths saloons do not pay up or shut up, 1
I

wo trust they will be proaiorted without,
Assicnmah Socxm Nonet—The
delay.
annual meeting of the Barry Co. Agri
C«na te tbe Baxxxa office lor any j cultural Society for the election of offi­
and all kinds of job work, ns you ran cers, and for other borines*, wiil be
5« it dune in better style and for lata held at tbe County Clerk’s office in
rauoey than at any other office in the Hastings &gt;m Tueedar, Dec. 23d, 1873,
J. M. Karats,
county of Barer.
wg
Secretary.
iXbo Methodist social will be enter­

tained on Tuesday evening next by Mrs. .
0. D. Spaulding, at her residence on

Tho Mite Society connected with tho
Preobyisrian Society, will be entertained
ou Friday afternoon by Mrs. Eliaa Cook,
at her residence &lt;m Green Street. Tbe
gvtttlemon are Bt-oeially invited to tea
Kdpetrtek give his lecture, ‘Sharmau's Great Much to tb» Sea" at
Union Hail, *un Monday evening tu a
fair audienceTo tb* old soldi*™ it
was a matter of apodal interest, but a*
a whole tho audience were not pleased
with the Lecture, as wo know they would

not be when wo learned thu he was on
m*L

KTbo terrible wind on Thursday night,,

New Prices.

Chromo
School Cards,

Everybody who ba* a bouse, needs
uno ot tbuM: ce lebrated dolficvracks ttiat
Bresmer, Heath A Cto., have for sale.
They are really the beet in tho market.
-*-—’•*----------- 1 public attention.
&gt;ld convcnienne.

CITY /&gt;elrs Otpor.

John Stanley mil* Groceries of al
kinds, of the very) best quantity, fur
prior* which defy Tonipelitiou by any
c&lt;tablishment in tbo County of Barry.
Also, all varieties of Vegetahire, and
Fruit* in their season, and Cwuned
Fruit a, Picklw, Ssucre, etc., etc., nt all
tiuir*. With him you may, also, find *

Whittemore Ab Stevens,
...
.
179 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit

fur metlicMual and mr-chanicnl purpiees,
tho pxko and quality of which will en­
sure iu sale wherever and whenever,
strictlr pure article* are required fur
three purjswea.
82w4

G. C. Knoppel, 980 Wabash Ave, Chicagi

from 8L Louis to principal points in the
W«*i, tUiaai elanft. Wo believe that
the Missouri Pacific Railroad ha* tb*
best track aud tho finest mid safest
equipment of any line westof the Mis­
_ i_:

I'.atxo Au&gt;»&gt; Yura Ciutn*.—We nr*
pnmared to re-scat SPLINT AND
ANE SEAT CHAIRS in tb* beat
anuar and nt reaaouabl* rate*
&gt;!f
STEBBINS A BELDING.
jw

now completed, and passengers are
oflered a firat class, all-rail route from
SL Dntis to T*x*«, either orrr tha Mis­
souri, Kanes* A Texas R. R, via Sedal­
ia, or over tbe Atlantic A Pacific R. R-,
ria Vinita. For msps, tone tables, in­
formation as to rates, routes. Ac., wo
tefer our readers to I. 0. Wheolor.
Northern Pamenjor Agent, 72 Lloyd

J. M. Hcwea, work on engine, 82.00. '
L W. Vruoman, board of prisoner* ■
aud turnkey fees, •11.00.
I. W. Vrooman. board of prisoners
and tarokoy f**v, M8.00.
J. L. Rood, repairs on hoe* cart. Ac.i .
I
Groceries DOWN I nows!! down!!!
• 16 50.
A. J. Angle, take] care of engine, 3 ;I Bert Saginaw Balt for 82.00 per batreL ly answered.
Bret Porto Rico Sugar only 10 cts. Our
BXIGBATIO V TUMIMG.
! Teas are splendid. Try our Japen. Our
W. D. Haro*, writtag ordinances and Syrops defy competition ; tiptop for al^
The statement of tho Charlotte Zsodw.
i only 75 cents, at
that it i* grlting job work from this salary, &gt;49.03.
Gao. H. Jowxscx A Co.
W. B. Brmro,;retrt of council room. 181 tf
eounry is all hath. We do all kind* of
job work 25 [.er cent below Charlotte 81.29.
J. P. Roberta A Co., sundrie*. H.70.
David Bennett, draying, 83.75.
Tho*. Altofl work on streets, Ac.,
£•37.84.
G. M. Bred, serrire
•41.68.
The above secooat* wer
allowed by are* and »*y» ।

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

JOB PRINTING

CO

DRUGS

I* D. SINE'S TWENTIETH

GRAKDAMMUALDISTRIBUnfll.
Medicines

$200,000 00
Dye StuSs,
$20,000 In Gi

PAINTS 4 OILS no ooo nr

A BARGAIN;
JAMES WOODRUFF!
rnoevty OS Ctws SU, evuseoagefTw *«»»"f

GKCAffiffilS

�CHANCERY #AL4p.

The Babcock
taming Toledo and a huger part af the
disputed territory than any other coun ty ul the State, was not rapreeeated in
tha second Convws’ion. fiomo of the
‘Y1b:1'T
were also unreprreenti-dTha Convention unanimously
! adopted a long preamble and nwolutiun
। "by the people &lt;4 Michigan in omveatmu snwmolsd. that thoMsaut requirod
in the fore^nt-ig act nf the Congre*i of
I the Called States is herein given.
j 'A teuor to the President of tho Hail­
, ed Smir*. pfenning aim ot tbe result
■ of tbo Convention, was adopted by a
I cummitton, aign.-l by th. Indent uf '
ukj, ,m&gt;
a JW1S u.., tho Convention, and entru»t.«d io acorn- 1
mittro of two fo proceed to Washington, I
deliver it to the J'rwident ol tb» '
it, .. ..a. IU.. ,1 and
United States.
Tho validi'y of tho doings of this j
«•»—V du marketing for the Conaention
was mogniaed at Washing­
ton City (January tittth. 1837). and I
| Michigan took bsr place tn the Union.

t8W*;
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h
IS*"??®!:

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division
N’XS-rO.V DlflSIOX

5-1-1860^

riw htTsake
.

.

•1.am going 1» brvek the Snlibath.
S&lt;ip]&gt;u«o God should punish mo for my I
wvsulnesi.''
Thia so nlaimed him,
that 1m&gt; turned back and spent tne day
iu ii becoming uianuer.
■
A boy saw a jxrson drop his purse,
which lie picked up. and »n&gt; walking
off with it and the money which it con­
tained. "What am 1 going to du?"
.
, । came to Lis mind, and the answer fol­
*° 40 lo”&lt;
“1 *“
awny with a
into young . pBwe of noney that dues not belong tu
■
tuu. This ia not boacst; God has said.
round, rosy . xtou shall not steal.' " In another
to euusump-; momout. be ran slier tho person, aud :
t gave up tho pure*. The man gave hitn ,
re one liana i _ l-i.______ _ __ ,
i__

Plantation
BITTERS!
r-i^.1* r..»w r—L..‘

iLANTATION

Uf'iW.

Bitters
j and money ’o du it with.
Have them to climb apple trees, go
I tithing, cultivate a gardun, and drive a ’
road team or farm wagon.
Teach them that God made them in ,
, Hit own image, aud that no amount of
tight lacing will improve lhe modal.
1
'Attach them that a . good, steady, ’
greasy mechanic, without a cent, ia.

SCHOOL BOOKS

WEST MEDICINES,

inttruct them in tbo. essentials ol;

Capt Ttanounc.
2. Insectivorous birds, »ueh as sub-,
jist almost wholly upon insects, partie-I
ulariy during lhe time of reproduction. I
Scmu of the Hpccira add berries and
Anal) Luits, but they are ordinarily only
an anesxny m'uriahmcnt. King Bird
&gt;.«&gt; *
XIWI,
*J
Catcher or Phmbe Bini, Wood I’ewoe,
ferruginous Thruuli or Brown Thrasher,
Cat Bird, American Robin, Wood

010. RELIABLE AnO OIHECT ROUTE.

Ayer's

.

.tm. u.
tist on a cherry atone. Tbo lines are so
minute that they cauuut bo seen fully
without a glass.
It .is painful to lx-।
bold ao much genius [*-nt up in.so p»t-,
tv a space, and one t «eit a tense of re- ’
lief as he turns to Midhsoi Angelo's
Motes, wrought ot more than lift sjs in
a marble block which gave his sublime
' chitel "ample room and verge enough."
I
Farmin j alojg the Atlantic slope has
i much ol it resetntded '‘cherry-stone
carving. ' It bat been among stum|t

1. Omnivorous birds, such as live on '
inserts, worms aud carrion, and often '
add likewise to this nmiridimtmt grain, |
seeds, and fruits. Atmiricaa Starling
or Al.adow I-nrk. Baltituetw Oriole or I
Golden Robin, Spurious or Orchard ■
Oriole, Red-winged Blackbird, Purple I
Groklo or Common Crow Blackbird, i

At HR.

CHOICE

GROCERIES'

1 Tr-vi hn*’J’.j*kct*. 1 &gt;ruggi»t Sin-dri"*.

Hub

Ifjor

For restoring to Gray Hair iu
natural Vitality and Color.

CONFECTIONERIES I

Writ LasiEZ 1 Lils Mitin EiilrsJ.

Paint Bnsies aii ftiitera Stnct

iisdstress

rretas
Srjw

Hxm Maj cm it ni Connexion T*-'
»tx—A correspondent of the Dan,lee
AJ-irtiur relates how tho Quern of I
England recently joined in tbo sacra-________ f __________________ ,____
incut of tbo Loru’a Supper. in tho Scotch ; would it not accomplished ia Nebraska!
Presbyterian Church at Cratbie. He I Finding there iu element, soih inexi haiwtibly fertile, •elf-diained, without
'stump or stone, tn tho latiludu of 1’hit- '
adelphia, ond with taige choice of niar।------- .
---------- ----------------------------- ' kel», it will put forth all its might and'
i down stair*, and entered Dr. Taylor’o'----- ------- «**.— —----- » »• - • - »* x
I seat, which wa* covered a* a coro'mun| ion tabl«s and partook ot tho elements '
of tbo IxmJ'b Supper. Dr. Robertson,
1 being ruling elder Jt tbe church, at-1 Farms are also MUred by tha Burling­
tendwl on Her Majesty ond party, the j ton A Missouri River Railroad Company
। Queen handing him her token along ' on trims which over throe thousand set| with tbo other ladies. Dr. Taylor, tho ' tins have preferred, even to taking free
, n.iJMtrr of Crathie, took a piece of tbe ' homesteads. Among these terms are
breed, brake it. handed n piece first to ]
low farm, prices ami interest, first psytbe Her. Mr. Cowan (bi* aasietant tor ! m nt lung d.-lsrred, Ac. aud all lor
the day), and then to tbe Queen, out of i larau just such as one wants, nnd just
, bis band, ant then handed her tbe cup. '
Her Majesty kept her seat until tbo twu I

Scrofula Syrup

gr'Wiii r f hair is’ixmlowL
uffoaling lhe h.iir with a pi
meat, it will keep it cteiin an I

VINECAR BITTERS

G:eat2St MU tn C'HS? EDEL

fflgs
ATHAIRON

white grub mid his parent tho Cock­
chafer *or brown Dor-beetle, the cut
worm nnd myriad* of other insocta,
warm* aid their tarrm to injurious to
your young crupe t If you hove never
seen what I iinve said, let me say to you
that as you are plowing next spring stop,
look bock and observo him closely, and '
then see if you do not agree with me. I
that be is far greater benefit than injury
to you.
. At our mee ting in May aom&lt; of our
inctnlxT* spoge of aeeing a Yellow Bini
which ltd upon flower* like tbo Hum­
ming l irti. 1 think thotnrd they saw
was either the Summer Yellow Bird or
tho Baltimore^ Oriole, both of which are
very active in soarebing in the eeriy |

Only 50 Cents per Bottle.

ARTHUR’S
CHAMBER SETTS

W Wane Jacta &amp; Saiinaw
THE GREAT CAUSE

HUMANMISERY.
j atyie, patterns or wn
exb I bit. We have In
■plvodhi line of

Price, 81,00 per Bottle.

Wunan's Gtoj &amp; Her Hair.

MICHIGAN

AND

THE

SUIT

LYON’S

TRAIN* Rt’N U Y CHICAGO TINS.

ATHAIRON

TRAINS GOING SOUTH.

isnrtte-;

toral,

FURNTTUEE, to ComW

recently published by us. The author
of thia sketch is William Doane of I
Philadelphia.—Em Esrtuucix ]
On the 14 th of November, 1S3G, a
Committee of tbe Democratic Coavoa-'
tion of Wayne County issued a circular I
recommending the holding of another I
Conveniion. It act forth that the Rep- |
reeantativea of Washtenaw County had '
voted in tho first Conreatiatr against
giving the aetent of tbe State to tbe •

DR. CROOK’S WINE OF TAR!

HEIRS

: aaHH.

^I8?4fc£

J^FAUIU; 8m&gt; kXOnaVDIUH.

tasfrAMviW.

|

■

I ™?*Ki "ITJiTncx.

VUf,

«S1 fS'VAVtNS SrSi-Itt
&gt; T-

Dr. J. C. AYER &amp; CO., Lowell, Miss.,

Tyo*.

POULTRY WJBLD

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RATES OF ADVERTISING.

VOL. XVIII

to'w'ffltl and

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 47. 1873.
NO. 34.

card;

TF* REMIUHI

THE DETROIT

jLrtTg.
or a relation &gt;' -cmn one

flue,

WEEKLY TRIBUNE'

WM II. HAYFORD

Curiosities of Early Legislation.

householder was required

er somebody that would at loot earn

Original.

BASE HEATER,

FOR 1874.

~
OF MICHIO AN.

. WM. B.‘ BCRCHER,
■ISSIE™?®?’—*

ONE OF THE

r»luf I k...
•*•*.
,lh— —
» a kind olplain coarse India cloth, made
of cotton.
&gt;n Un
k,
M1.UJ „n.
In l&gt;!09, attorneys camo in for their
honaire that "bort* ’ for a million, and Govyroor and Judge* and the Towh^- ■bare nf legislative regulation. Tbs ant
robs tho people, than for the poor man !&gt;*• Council. It is perhsia not to bo of March 80th of that year gives to tho
.1—• 1_____ ...
...
.
,
.
WIinitinrMt ■. *LiU I, 1- - •— -_ ____ .
[cd, that the public tunetiusaries of the
1 ' latter vrars
ll.n
■ ..... -.-----

vidcd with
carelevely o

and stronger ttisu ever, the hrtt er, on- I have held the old papets of so light ac- ’
lueky devil, will be set upou by tho I cJ'UDt ••
ll|H* nr no reins for fairly lx regarded as getting themso]roe
populace, and finally land in jail, tho th*’,rBD'* P’^alfon. thinking, it

..

LARGEST WEEKLIES

rk.„lrhx.,^S;£^'aL“;

thia honorable profession.
heard men within tho wevk, express j testation which mode them at their
dollars a piece for draping her drawing
nwn w inouws with U-.e and brocatelle
—so. of course, there was nothing left
tho United States and the Government
for such a trifle ns tho comforts of her
of the ferritory. Whether this latter
’'••“K-thheu sick, mamar HtU. J ,b‘‘•
rummaging
Julia Arnott asked one day ; "she cnee 1
T»«*»
Lave gireu tho | np'nnd the bld Capital for anythin; in
so much aud IixAr so white!”
. ’ P*** «“•« A&gt;» uuexpirod term of l&gt;i* • ,h“ hn" uf «W aotogvapba, found his P
“““P
under the Cepi-)1
Mr. Arnott, a stout-built, gooA-hoart- &gt;«»*• behind tho prison bars! O; con- 1
&gt;w appear. Severe )xualfc«e
C1 ““
M , M,
“
SriJ
.“*
riboo for any one who should
“Chickens will come homo to roost," '

t- F. BROWN, M. H.

... ■ «*&gt;■
nrm'r r.l.bluLM
................. —

O

of Iriab Kathleen^"
And the lonely exile wept herself le
sleep upon her solitary pillow that ’
night. It was a m»ro closet of a room,
without light or ventilation, that shi
occupied. Mrs. Arnett said that any

• Un. will bna,

REPUBLICAN PAPER’

I»R. J. J. I.IWSLEY,

Diab Bsasxa :—Tho panic in tho far
pled money kings are looking about for
a remedy, and are to Cud a certain “ well preserved manueeripts.'
mean that thnaa w1..*nl. __ __ —__

THE TRADING

sroiwtsjmm.

Auction, wsre regulated by law, all
Although the government of the Ter­ auctmueers being obliged to recaive an

Nebraska CcrrtsponOenco.

in hardly bo described.
ily at homo,” thought

W«. HOLBROOK.

MIC HIGAS TERRITORY:

•She is my true and trusted frfiindKnthieon O'Ned!'

g- ,56-COLUMS UEWSPAFEH

that you look a littlo after your cirls." ’ P. B. fi. bubblii bunted there was a i
*”fr
"Of rouna I do,” eho said sharply, general taming of the R I! officials tri’0 *1*

JOHN ROBERTS

l

l

*

overturne
ot ’T

■»
.Um,
.
her nest mouth. Natalie has a cousin *,,d aP“n«t this town there iasomething » »»« .crupufoni care; but
who wants the place."
j *&gt; enchanting about the place that onu
“•n,Pne“ “««i mold had
"Um she any friends in the country seldom leave, it without returning te.it. i.Xltd tltev
iZl*Uh?

i

"r ■ r *-“• “■ s“""j i- &gt;.

x.-

r uien. ii wmuu c.» mucr naru, un•...........
\
m she is guiltv of some fault.
&lt;"n boundary, with plenty of room, s Bo
0 ‘5
Mn.'Arnott bit her lip.
,-bat's to Linder tho National Capitol •

u“--,‘““d ■*■•

Positively saves Half the Euc! of any Staight Draft Stove.
Keeps Fire all Winter without rekindling.
lias a Cast Iron Fire Chamber.

“I wish you'd stop and ask Dr. Hart
lo stop here thia morning. Little Clarnice is feverish."
;
"Anything serious 7"

The above cut represents the working of the

especially of a government. is nt its
The following ia the latest by Bur­
„
1
“ BWw'u"
dette, the truthful chronicler of the
”**• Laming of a thousand bomba in
the city could not have awakvuc-l the able to collect sufficient malaria] for the
slumbering Christians, and startled the

in nme.
i—
»was
-----Bgood,
-—
ing
her Ijgic unanswerable, mure of darkneos than he might have
Dr Hart looked over Clarence's little aud men and devils trembled, m did .b. .■’T* "’“i11 to “P**- ,Ua.t no,*
I crib ; ha ikvdlMtorily uttered the name tho Atboueai.s on Mars Hill under
m’takC ^o^'otor'’’f

I The heat, as .shown by the arrows, pawe.s down the front beI tween the castiiuihg and thb outside across the double bottom,
and up h^tyecu the back lining and the body of the stove, thus
' bringing the heat close close to thi! outside of the stove, ami re­
taining it near the floor, where the cold air always ia.

BEtaSMER, HEATH k. CO.

------- ------would trace thb
i°f oar7°^*.

"•

ty official.

nS AGRICULTURAL

This

Peter preach'd to thorn on the day

DEPARTMENT :

quacking and resolving to do better !

CrtUX Sfarc

yo Qirt S4p»f/\cpoil
lie as I could myeidf.'

giving utterance to her loyal sentiments.

Call and See it.

GREBLE &lt;fc RUSSELL.

“But, Natalie, the baby u sick-

—. . , JIEHBI rilHISTUb -ElEiniHlin !\i

Pure wines and Liaucrs!
FOB tsKUtClNALPUBFOSEM.

\

I ---- 5------ 4-------------- ---- --------

THE TRIBI NE

\‘

| IirgmtEDANDEIOUTr-TllltEE ACUKS

DENTIST

Saville

;rm&gt;xnx oiioceh to supply tbeni nil.
“Greeley CoflA” thteyear, hut they a

Mirtijan

bed-side of her aufferiug babe.

Stletl ftorp*
15,OM

"■“
rr”
”-00’"
F.,r . S EW
CUTTER
SNOW

mm him
A FArCR FOB TOE CEOFlX

iw like a frort in June—soon gone. Beautifully

Illustrated !

HASTINGS. MICH^

CUTTER MACHINE

J. I.EE REED.

in to inquire; even hired nurses avoid-

hands together. “Have all pity end
womanly sympathy died ont of the
world r

b*d, J* for it puls mo in mind of

borders, and show a disposition to help

we lived beynnt them same green shores
it, and Kathleen wi
when—” -

IflPROVED
CAHD.

B. F. STEIN HOFF

Michigan Exchange.

jl tie iwrmnii
L

LIF? Sli PHOTOGRAPHS I
INK, . •
CRAYON,
WATERSOLOR

'

■

&lt;Sale# of the H heeler 4- B ’ihwit for
the past year is the Best Guar&lt;./' ,7..
a 1!
|M^E' oth er scicin ni a ch in t s
--SB’
''r ‘
n r r-'

slruction. and easily adapted to
different kinds of work, r unninjt'
easier, faster, and with less noise than any other sewing1

Kathleen did not understand the the Irish girl arranging tho pi lows
about her wasted form
"Oh. Kath-

lure cuvnprehended the sarcastic tone.
Di* tears were dri«l in thetr font-tho
scarlet spflt glowed in either cheek.
■ She looks down on me ns if I were a
dog'" Kathleen thought to herself
.., &gt;
.i
*a u
Ai_. 1

House and P. O., and Si &amp; Caldwell,

“But. Kathleen. I waa cruel lo you —

might petilion
this other gentleman, is Omaha and acting as Auditor, they
r— - J —

kind word spoken to
haughty.

Siqkal nf Ifetaial

Poor Kathleen

the sense of daaola

DENTIST
Truly yours,

Union Block, ever Boston Cash Store.

••It’s

through

and oils, machine,ore qualities which recommend the Wheeler ■
&lt;fc Wilson to the public as Superior to any other sewing.
machine in the maJcci.

psrwully

f. BOUZEB.

A. D. COOK Agent.

tho law of 1805 relative to that office
wbi re-euacted with sums aetditkma.
but very little of responsibility. Tho

.treplee of thia grout city f
un't tear. Do'll not take

a spot as that."

WHEELER &amp; WILSON

Allen. For catering and toadying to * U"rf.
*• t°UinC
.
• • , i__ •
... ”. ..
Irom tin*, since ttorrs are other items
th. pnaeipel bruisers; although, the. oTbous^oatal for the hoUtag of evort.
final M'.fn tnnk txlsM i.n inw" s/,i1 ' It
I—I &gt;.. l.r&amp;^
____ ■ &lt; i

wishing to recipe the a
block-house walla, which
as thoroughly Metropolitan as the c.tise
“ Ksthloen. is it possible that you are Kathleen O'Neil waa at hrr side busied
crying again 7 Dia I not tell you that
and cock fights were amongst the high­
I should discharge you if I found you
er order of eutertsinments.
indulging in this foolish whimpentig
Turning from all that ia dialAtteful. surely with greater bodily comfort.
any morn ?”
Poor Kathleen O'Neil had been dust­
ing tho el-gsutly furnished drawing I the bits of childer sick, and you tn sore that will regulate and keep in cheek alt
trouble
t
I
nursed
the
little
brothers
roitn, and she stood before an exquisite '
little minting of uno uf the blue, spark- i
found in the solid and substantial bus:neve man of Omaha ; men of sterling
worth and integrity, who are always
and her ruddy checks deluged with
ready to stretch forth and lead a willThe Story of an Irlah Girl.

TRIUMPHANT!
THE

dared or articles furnished are;

that the pub
pored with.

Neigh-

This is a Rare Bargain !

Now is the Best Opportunity you will have for a long time to I w«»ai»»Lo«t.M.ira. lowine

Thia art, which appropriated
for

R,264.02 1-2, gave to t.ro persons

the obloquy, attending the late die-

1 WILL SEL c

BtUcr GROCERIES for Ifi

filial of the republic :
“I will sea. Hr.”
And be disappeared.

o."

ing affrontcry to vaunt their fidelity to

Sweet’s H°Tel:

A CUTTER. BesuUfully Palntted and Nicely Trimmed for

The embiuruMed clerk blushed, fal-

linger if'

100 Acres Improved.

IF YOU WANT

dre-us tones:

of thia clave in lh05, with the words
ever disfranchised from voting) holding “ the same being adopted tram the tews
of two of 'he original States, to-wlt:
the btales of Pennsylvania and Ohio, as

powers that bo, that they are permitted

Beautiful Square Box Cutter!

&gt; IUFiDM................................ MtCff.

and howl. If thorp ia anything that
will curse this country of ours, it is the
devilish traitors that are a blot on this

Matilda, the laundreae, took brroelf off
without any such preliminary cere­
mony.

A FARM FOR SALE-

COUfTY

pEOpLE Of

departed without oven coming into the

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lions of the government of the Territory
nt
— ‘ * &gt; — .L —
1.

the Supreme Court; but tbrir power as
**• i&gt;au uaruiy ciosau me uoer uelegislators was limited to adopting laws
I Hod him, when Natalie came to her deemer and the blood-stained banner
of other States, rather than attempting
any original Ivgulntioni And yet, ia
drafting their acts of appropriation, it

oulemuiqr:

He went info

�jpif ^rpiiMiran | anntr.

niDVBVAX-EWMAROED’
ABB IMPROVED.

mand universal ccmm- ndation, and it

t

Editorial* on to|dw of fresh intotnst;
srvslthy tanr-w in Brilliant Ifonv.ncvS and [wrtrniture* uf
Ah.urican life; Editorial R»«iew*iif now

each bank.
Wo think business men
will alincrt universally approve tboee

Painting, Sculpture, Science, Music, and

One hundred poor families in Grand in all tho great Capitals of tho World;

rkKASURER BJcnABDaoK a re­

Dotreii 8,000 pound*

port.

■hole completely mirroring tho
Tiro sous of William Smith, while

cohl cum, and as

and suggeative lacto embodied in it, but

miniihing, have increased their work­ ers of Tnx HomxJovssal hare clubbed

offer them to subscribers (both naw and
। Superintendent to

William Shanks, no* living in Flushg. is 102 years old and ha* a brother odkal (either Harpers Magazine, HarMonthly,Scribe*?* Monthlj, The Gal­
axy, UppinaoU'a .Megaxir.K, Appleton's
Journal, Frank Leslie's ladies Journal.
Frank
Illustrated Nswvpap'-r,
8400,000.000, and tho minimum al!
worn*a is now in jail’awaiting trial Blackwood’s Magazine, Wostminstcr
F3.'.6,000,000, and he recommends that: for ‘"uld’rRovimr, or any of the English Quarter-

reflect th* views of the Admimstrali-iti

and the politicians.

83.ifl.7S8.201, which were swollen by

Why not support Home Industry? Did you ever take the
trouble to find out what niaken u community thrifty and prosper­
Give its a call before you buy your
ous? You go to the city and you Hee the people all alive and
th- 81 ut of Marcti next.
stiring, and the firnt thing yon say. is “ They are doing lots of
The public will reedily understand buaineM here!” Everybody seems to be doing well. Mechanics
are seen by hundreds hurrying to-1heir labor with their dinner
We have a largo stock of Iland-Carred
Tbe fiuuuriul (ante, which has for pail on their arm. What is the cause of all this stir? *Y” there
i* last two months paralyzed tbe liusl- is a demand at Home for work, the people patronize Home Indus­
try, city people know that it is to their own personal interest to '
Eoroji*, ha* prevented tbouracd* from
support
Home
trade ----and .they
Who- eats wheat 1
inrevrittg in ticket*.
Th* epidemic* j L
.-fr:
„
. . . dp
- it invariably.
, --------- .
n--... County, :r:»
("■rvadiuR almost the entire H*uth bar., raised h&gt; Barry
if it is not the people
pcopl in the county? We
cut off a hr«* and available market must build up our own place; people in Gra
Grand Rapids won't do
And. too, the public judging from the it for us. We have Merchants, Mechanics, Tradesmen, Lawyers,
effect u( these can»*s haro expected a
pootponemeat and have declined to in­ Doctors aud Laborers; but one says “we have no mechanics in |
vert without n more poeitiro assurance Hastings who can do a good job of work.” To such I-would say,
^ducid
of the drawing taking piano on a fixed look at our Brick buildings, our Agricultural works, our Milling
day.
Parlor Suits, Chamber Sets, Dining Roons Setsf Library
and our Carnages, Wagons, Cutters ic made in Bastings, and
All iolereated desire a full drawing,
but for the reasons just elated thio could then say we have no mechanics. Compare to day with ten years
Sets, Office Furniture, Kitchen Furniture, of all
’
i.ut lie lied on the 3d af Dccombor, bnt ago; for then there was not even a painter in Barry County that
Varieties and Styles, nt
tho short postponement now announced could paint a lumber wagon fit to be seen. There is no need of
going away from Hastings to get a Carriage or Buggy, and »o far
PAtVIC PRICES
[irecsHieniod oukcm. The sale* of lick- as Cutters arc concerned, you can Save ten dollars on every
els, tho proceeds of which have already Cutter, and get a better Cutter of me in Hastings, than in any
been nwired, amount to over a million other Town in Michigan (great or small), for I know they cannot
dullnrs, with h number of .agoocie* in
this &lt;o..ntry ysit to hear from, and all compete with my Cutter Machine. I am giving my customers the
benefit of my Cutler Machine which 1 do say is a saving of ten,dolttio*« in Europe.
Thus a dtawing (waling the gift* one lars to them on every Cutter they buy of me. I have nearly sold
half} could be hull now, bnt tbe mail- out my first batch of Cutt-vs, and- ain Running Out another lot
We have a full supply of
which I wiDhave ready in a few days. I shall sell Buggies below
Par next season. I am ready now to offer lower prices on bug­
CASKETS,
COFfl/IS,
gies than ever before. I nni preparing Machinery to enable me 1
to undersell any carriage builder in the country. Try me on. I
BUV4L HQBES,
1/0 Tlflflfill/iqS.
approbatiun of nearly every on*
have made my customers Happy and can do it again. &gt; My bus­
iness nearly doubles every year, and that is evidence of satisfac­
STEBBINS
&lt;fc BfXDING.
tion somewhere.
asking for o pmlp-invuirnt.
J. L. REED
^Opposite Goodyear's Hardware.
38

HOLIDAY PRESENTS.

Brackets,
Paper Holders,
Slipper Holders, Mirrors,
and Picture Frames,
4r ^wrLr

u w » b »r£ a &amp;. a, m e.

8'.*!«,S4r&gt;.£44 83.'exclusive of tho pnbii*

83(10,113,580 VI.

peudimre* o! the Government foil a
surplus revenue uf 8l3,3t*2,05’.&gt; 34,

ime the subtcribors prefer.

BACON &amp; KARRS'

MtW,aii“OirYni(Mli.'

The honor oTjluleding the boot* tin­
c .-j&gt; r n _&gt; &gt;,.
"
“
there aliuu be no lartber (Kutpanemeal !
der Jeff DaviT skirt at tho time of hia 8.50;
full pnre til.
I Bll,j t. |hi, ou.t all
,
capture i» claimed by a soldier for
Subscriber* (both now and old) form-, p tntiveljr n-quired tu clo^ up and I
Gvorgo Hunger, at I*rairis Ronde, in
Kalsrnu k&gt; Countv. lie was a mem­
ber of tbe Fourth Michigan Cavalry.
THUS E. BRAMLKTTE,
Agent 1’ubhe library, Ky. |
was aenlenced to th* liuua* of Cbmction for a year and a half for killing
m» to be th" Czod dutermina-.
bi* coUMti in beptemher last, procured rill take dste immediately, w at any ’ tfou ol Cuogrwaa nut lo increaid taxation j

niadable cash to 84441.30.1.609 41. The

BmwmEonii.

yopc i/iousTitY.

ticket-holders will receive their gifts in
i lull white it nill not affect tboee who
'do uut draw gifts.
Hoax' Injuaking this annowte-etneut tho I

85 the full price being |7.

receipts of ths Govommirnt from all

Postponement
-----Fcur'h Gilt Conc-Tt uf 1’uldio Libra-

Issssre in enaMBerif iuai t-« m •rraintaaal
nlk Hmara. J. K. Oafort * Cu- IKrir V-puiar

"our

YOUNG FOLKS"

Address I and Mr. Kellv. of Pennsylvania, very

rato mure rapid than

S'o. 3 Park Place, New Fork.

and 6 tho next mArnrng. He pusthnnigh portions of Van Buren, Kaliaiu&lt;&gt;. wad St. Joseph Counties.

THE BEST PAPEB! TEY IT II

BcacttfuHy LUtuuatcd

the financial dUturban-x*.

■

.-nunnuuu ,

Isiu

“Wtot Miikt Have Bea Eipetiea,’’

Kew Advertisements.

Iiuat. i*», ■■ S&lt;~.ta&gt;. IMS. -r—a

, iur lurvo suiuiugs *uu me otui
I half a pound of smoking tobsocu.

being 827.432,0d2 04.

and expenditure* for the first quarter '

j January X 1874.
Ito contents embrace the latest and

en rifle Progrvs* of the World : Descrip­
much like giving ueeded pro tec toon u&gt;' ed in thousand* of round balls, from
u. «.„r
»«**•■• iM rfr-taU tion* with y*auuful Engravings, ol
. ...
.,
. .
and all of them sesminglv rierfcct Now Invention*. New Imphcnento, N«w
country in which tho north-west i» *u _ v___
Processus, and Improved Indusfiic* of
530,000, unless addition revonus
Among the improvement* now going
‘ on nt Grand Rapid* are a splendid up[Wovidod by Cougrce*.
era houre. a large hotel, a Baptist
1 Church, each to root 8100,000.
hi* uatimato is that tho receipts will bo ' C|U**
, Die following nr* tbe officer* elected
'8305,700,000. and the expenditure* i Alt
j by th* Stale Pomological Society for the
8310,191,000, wHfcbshowa dofiuew^ ’ naaln&lt;
for that gstMl year of 814,800,000, and ,’ ***• *
Prerideni—A. B Hyekvuac.
puNiahod.
Secretary -JL P. Thompson.
from 10 to
Iransnnir—Heniy Seymour of Grand

about one-half.

Th* system

M Use Steria wffl X SflnMU nMnM.

V SI

First-Class Instruments.

MUSIC BOOKS
Engrcringu, illustrating improve­
moats, Disrorenex and Important ,-r.
.
Works, pertaining to Civil and Mechauirel Engineering, Milling, Mining
and Metallurgy ; Record, uf the latest; w, R1„ u:— . l„i „t . t.w ,t ite te.i ul

nearly or quite 816.'-'W,000.

eeipt* are falling much below the an-

i. raowaxinor,
.putsr^rilmfsrje**/ MX*

. JJ OLID Al PBEbENTb.

at collect-

| Building, Navgation, Telegrsphr, Tele­

Folks.

graph Engineering, Hlsctricity, Magnet-

Light-house Board is highly commend-

the Boston harbor, with IS-itmh Wiani
i information is ^ir*u respecting our pres- ; n“" c*on&lt;,n- eonstrueted under the na• ent cold and silver coinage, that wo Tal «rp»«priationa At a diotance of
.
.
. .
.
’ 11A r_» .
&gt; IX I-*.-. iti.L _e_ i
1U wrvugur iron, was tor up, nacxea by
With a 140 pound

I a mound of gravel.

New Scales.

Farmers, Mechanics, F.o^inecn, in­
ventors, Manufacturers, Chemists, Lov­
er* of Science, Teachers, Clergymen,
Lawyers, and people of all ptofiMsiuns,
will find tbe Sriraftfr riien-Mwa useful 1
to them. It ohoaM have a plnro in
every Family, labrary, Study, Office,

New Styles.
New Prices.
Veiy Low.

,
I.USI'IISU SBS lUSK UVWMtlim,
iu»
■
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will be a deficiency of currency reenpta ,othBr
^Hug th. ’O0 l^d* wo, dnrvn dear through Boom, College, Academy, or bchvoL
Whtah
I- mads un be midiriimal I
.
- । the target, making a clear hole, and
taxation, judiciously levied, inclufing
! penetrated the gravel backing 12 feet and Several Handrod Engravings.
Thousauds of velum** aro pieseivud
. , ,
- IIlull vi uir cvuuuiuu ui uie wutsiuw

VeratlMDdiamiJjsffiniiBtiiw

.kbs ,vu V »a.d. u. ..a

cal receipts are wall worth t«

Cougtees, and a warm oromendalion of
bis subordinates in tbs Treasury De­
parture a t-

honor and the public serrice be made
will meet the eordial approbation of
every well-wisher of tha Admiuirtra-• “th* Way* and Meam&gt; Committee of the
; Hon-e of Repreeentative* is reprseeutod
The people will bu pleased to i am ■
that the funding of tlie debt began un­ the bxrcretnrr of tho Treasury for an in*
der Secretary Bontwrll, u going oa and । cress* of taxation, and it ia stated that
bide fair to be a compute su.xesa. That it will respond by a resolution saking
taking what has be&gt;&lt;n dune sailer the । i that tho several head* of departments
five per coot Juan and by the Genera'
award, it apoeen that, the whole'
amount converted into five per cent. ,
bonds since tho paeugo of the refund- |
The proposition to adjourn Congress
’ from the 20th, in*:., to Jan.. 5th, ia
during, the annual interest 83.000.000.-i
meeting with Strenuous opposition from
Seaatur Marton, and many others, and
the United Blade* has nut stood higher
it is hoped may be defeated. Tho coun­
since tho ctere.uf tbe. rvbellfou than it try call for financial relief not a recess,
does at . tbs preeeat time, ami it i» be­
Mesera. Uoogrweamea.
lieved that the retumling of thw sis per

mail.

Discount to Club*.

BV ST. XIC110LMI AT’ TUK DOUIUY*
. VT. je/cmtJU, s*
eo»i*i*. r.. flow
iw~e&gt;«ll&lt;rlbaa '■UVK TvrAti l l&gt;l.K»r lb**

bperimou*

President.
nary 1U5 tmmIs, carrying, •xclreire of
howitzers, 1,269 guns, a reduction since
his last annual report, by sale and oth­
erwise, of thirteen reesele A general
enumcration of there veaaels presents
68 steamers other than iron-eiada and
tug». carrying 826 guns; 2D sailing
Teasels, with 322 guns, 48 iron-clad terms. Models of now inveubane and
sketch** examined and ndric* tree. AU
patents are published in the Scientific

G. C. Knopp.el, 980 Wabash Ave., Chicago.

SCHOOL MIS!

city and published in pamphlet form by
W. B. George * Co., should find a place

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Th* ludians delegation ia Congreve
will unstniously support Mr. Orth* bill
far the rcp-si of *o much of th* Salary

‘

Save Your Nlonev

A BARGAIN

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

CO.

IJAMfiS WOODRUFF

IsgUgtrt*^

Chromo
School. Cards, DON’T

DRUGS

DELAY !

For another like BARGAIN will
AB.

__

...

(**n Medicines

§200,000 00
CITY /isrs

Dye Stutts,

1 HASTINGS BABBLE WORKS!

$20,000 In Greenbacks!

Pacific Railroad being within rhe State.

Buuc&gt;. r. a. rw isu. ur:

Greene, near £ighth St., A. Tt.

Whittemore &amp;- Stevens,
‘ 179 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit

of Michigan, at its October term, 1873,

List of Patent* issued from the U. H.
Patent Offiro to Mich.gan Inventors, for
jilie financial panic. Attention is. also,
the work ending Nur. 25,1873, and each
called to tho diaerspeacy in tho provis­
ion* of tho lien not of 1858, tn regard ' constitutionally, and for th* aatabliih- IBincrs, Circuit Court, has derided that bearing that date. — Furnished thia pa­
per by Cox A Cox, Solicitor* of Patents,
to th* two claaeea of bonds specified.
Washington, D. Q
power to fix maximum rates of pa
Railroad Signal. E. B. Marshall,
stage* of the panic. and the pressure
gar far on any railroad holding a i
* firend Raped*.
brought to bear upon hi* Department to
tor from that state, and that to do a
1
Ironing Table, L. Scofield, Grand
afford relief to the bnaiiwe* ro-nmnuity
not impair the obligations of th*
’ Haven.
by the imu* of United State* not,* and
bv buying foreign nxchange, and lie eai
bLdieehle answer totasKte Turk Pro­
Tho Huprcme Court of tho United
84,000.000. making it 85,000,000, the
Nut Loek, 0. A. Howard, Pontiac.
duce Exchange, which had already b-«n
States. has doodod that the people
Revolving Sample-Case, J. M. B*opublished. And he, also, give* plena '
of the Brale of Nebraska, have a right
ttoph. Edwnrdsburt-h.
to his letter to th* Chamber of Comto tax the property owned by tho Union

H a reroom, Ao.

Hs&gt;«&gt;*am......
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Oil Paintings

PAINTS &amp; OILS

MONUMENTS
HEAD STONES.
TA“L,UA&lt;i?LES.

I

School Boola t stafwnrru

SHELVES, ETC. ;

Jam** Beffersy, Orin F. Kay wood. Miss
Sarah Osman, Patrfox Eoar*. Geo. 8.
Palmiter, John Ebauabaugh, Mies

ITALIAN
CHROMOS I

AMEEICAN

MARBLE

PR EBCHIPTIONS AND FAMILY

BICFjm.

BLACK A FULLER.

OVE GRASD CASH FRO*

$10 000 IK GREENBACKS!
CXECASHFREESS^Di GREOffiKXS!

�T&lt;t« Rjf»I»lich|I

T"‘

S’”.”

ku* w that we are do*ng a 1100 job that
that office failed to gvt bv charging 15
per rent more than our bid.— Barry Ca
i to him. craving hi* bleariap and . that RryM.raa
conaulatiou which it would ami hl* duThe above is simply a deliberate Be.
। ty to grant in the eying hour. But th* That job Was never ofieied this office
Vrteal says, " I
ha.. Ha muat
pay the fi.ty dultara," and absolutely
refused to go to bi* bedsid.. or perform
th* funeral reremuuia* after hi» death,
ao the serviev* were rendered by the
Epiacupol Church, and his remain* |

I «&lt;-.U tertbw ।
Ml***:

CHURCHES.

Dr. Krdxie stats* ia tbo last number
of tho taamy Ba/Meaa
that tbe
average temperature of November 1878,
waa !!9 ’ !f)8, and the average for ton
yean ending with 1872, waa 30 0 84, °
showing that November 1873 waa 7°
85 entarr than tbe avenge ot th. pre
cwding ton years, and it waa 1 ° 81 tho

canted to their final noting place.
Now w» hare no sectrrian feeling or
chow, to forUyae, lnltcad of giving ottr
prejudices to gratify in what we havo
i j articto s candid answer, was that he
•aid, or shall say. whether tho sect lie
knew w* bad stated th* facta, and that
Catholic or whelh.r it lie any other, we
, no answer could be given, that would are willing that «*eh and all shall wor
ijuatiiy thia requirement
ship God areerding to th* dictates of
'
So far from raising that question be­
their own rouscreuco, and let th*ir con­
t cause ol opposition to religion* exarviaea
duct ami their live*ta*tifyof their faith,
m our public schools, v* havo been the
snd sympathy lint w* do *ay that in
I pcreirient friend ol it. and during ths
our bumble opinion, the man who
, n»«»y year* that w* pre*id*d a* Piinca- would refuse to go to the relief of hia made at Ixmaing, in presonev of Mr- E
pniinonr Union and Graded School*
fellow man. and iwfuM to smooth down Fowler, the Inspector, and Domonetra­
never failed to read, or have read, tn* the pillow efdeath fir a dying follow- ted the accuracy of Dr. Ksdxfo'a former
; Bible unoe every day, a* wo believe it
teat, and that txt Cleveland Oil. mark­
maftal. k unworthy of the num* of
should be in all the pubfai echo Ms of
ed below 175 ° aa tested there, can be
man. and stand* out aa a hbrl to the
I ths State, tour do wr priJ]«te tu lower
legally sold h&gt; this State ; and we ask
Christian riviliauion of the i.in*t&lt;o»lli
' thia standard on» iota to pieaa* the
: century, and hi* act should racetve the
views ur jirojudire* of any class ur
। hearty condemnation of men *ve«y। cfateca of our follow citirens. What
; where and we have no doubt that ii
, we did say and what wo think, is, that i will, a* nunc can justify iL
Buch a
! our httl* one* are injured, rirwariy fa. ! spirit of intolerance, would, if it bad but 1
jurri by requiring them to gu up those
Hi* power, light again the fires of per- *
j flights of stairs to tho audience room. f s-xution. and with Jatuitiral acai apply ■
! and thfap to stand during tho exsrviao* ; tbo fagot and tword, o&gt;-d drench one* : Old Fogy." Well that ia rvfteshing|ind
| it true is an im[&gt;0(tant discovery, as we
and gu back duwu atair* tu their rooms i again, the I awl with ttie blood of mar: have always, however unjustly, hitlu rr lyre. We would advia* the missionary
| branch of that ehureh, that so long as to, lorn deemed a radieul among radi­
cals and ePen grossly abused for our
you have .-*iek hrarit in yuur very midst,
radicalism, by just such wisarm a*
»ul.j«-l be would k-fen that both faffi- that you I .ve a work
hand near
cra.apd mothers, who havo sou., among homo, at'd to ini' co such with the apir- brother litrang.
A, B, Cdnrian . are equally aggrieved at 1 i‘ ot Him who When He waa reviled,
Fhnti.'re beware of pat- nt right .wintho requirement that scuds them up
dtota. S&gt; vetal are reported to be about
stairs, who,are, a* far a. we are. from | for hia rasmics, saying. “ Father fur- ! tbo country, looking fur victims. Ko
o^msiug reltgioui ixercisea in our give them, they know, not what tuey I cultivator uf the tod should buy a new
do," ia a part of your mission, and a i patent right from any stranger, norkin
lt is ao matter what “P." thought in glorious one if you succeed. And your ' til he has slept cn the prt-| cahion for at
his childhood days about tho require­ sucreso will sandy meet the approval of j Irat two munths. and then he*won't get
ment. uecnsaery to muku a Senator, not God. Angels and good man.
bit. Again we say lock out for pat- nt
yet, whether be baa pmtaeU lieyoud
right swindlerv.
“the vagari.-H uf a childish foncy,"’ the
quretfon is, doua the requirement of tho
Piiudpet—for tv« oru i/fanned it was
nut the action of the Board of Educa­
tion— injure our dear, little ours 1 We

'that we have made un arrangement with
tho -‘Rev. Petroleum V. Nsabv," (D. R
Ixwks,'E&gt;q..) to furnish Tint Rorsucsv Bswsxa a letter each w.w-k from
New York City. Onr Rev. contributor
promises to combine information with
humor and gossip in such sort a* to
make hi* letter* an attractive feature uf
tbo psper. Now ia your time to sub­
tho single |«ragraph w* penned ’ We
scribe. Terma. ll.W in advent*.
aak. and shall expect irotn you, a defi­
nite answer, ss you know every peima
who reads your article will understand,
Far th e accommodation of our sub­ a* you probably tneiAit they should, that
scribers who desire any olher book, •ho quoted words were uttre. For whal
tLogsrine. or paper, published, with or we did say, we are willing to be colled
-with, ut th. adv.rtised premiums, wc tu account before any intelligent body
will obtain it for 'you at th« Ix&gt;wr»r
Rsrao, without any expense to you in
sending tho erdev.

teachers in our public soboui, which wdid not utter.
We naked, simply, a
favor for our little ones, among whom
wv hare an only daughter, with no dw
Christmas nut week.
Lee Re«i eold a buggy voeterdsy for , । sign of creating anv ccntentiun, but a*
a matter where life and health were in
iU how is that for tbeee times.
vulved. . And, tLat the public mat
know just who* wo did any, we rei«o
dme (the article, and its p rn»al will
show how truthful and just “P." stateBeautitul weather.

"On behalf of tho girl A, B. C doriana. in our Union School, whose healtli
ia auro to be destroyed and their lives
endangered thereby, wo most earnestly
remonstrate against thnir being required
to go up U-t iuttfjlifhu »f V.-SW1, to the
A fine aaaoTtment of printers station­ room oLlhe Principal every morning to
ary just received for sale at panic pri­ attend religious ororcisos."
ces, at the Bsxxn Offire.
Where are Our Murionanss I
Tho action of Father Allgay" *n ,b#
case bf Mat Hall ia ably revikd by our
Thia question suggested itself to my
comspondsuta in another column.
wind s* 1 looked out and saw tba Fu­
Read tbe interesting totter from neral Train following the cut[is« of on
Omaha, on our first page. Others from of cur follow-townsmen to th* Episcopal
tbe same able writer may he ex pected
Church to hav* tbe taat *ad nte* ol
Tboee Christmas toys ip the windows Christian borial performed as required
at Ackley's, J. P. Roberts A Co.'s, and by our Christian rivilfaariun. And when
the P O.» make glad the hearts of "oar 1 looked upon th* grief and aadn*** ot
the widow snd her family end ot
buys and gtrla."
Tbo oldest inhabitant in our city pc-s mourning frieisda, compelled to follow
tively aaserta. that m hia boyhood days, bis remains, not to thrir own, but to a
ho d.d hear that there was such a thing ne’glilxwiug church to hear word* of
comfort and cumulation uttered to them
as money-in circulation.
A German lately married sare ‘'Id in their hour of trial and boreavomenL
vas yooet so easy as a ueclL-« coo: valk the quretmu c*ra* homo to me with re­
out mil a eemel's eye, as to gel der be- doubled force, that a large amount of
nrimionarr tabor could be expended in
our own nirdat. v»ry profitably. The
We underoisud an affiwt ia being
dreumatance* ol this cos* as we learn
made to secure funds for the erection c»
them, are that tho deroased, Mathew
another elevs lot in this city. We have
Hall was nserawed by Father Allgayw,
no doata tbe investment would pay.
(.* be Ts called), the Catholic 1'nast
We thank A. D. Cook, fov a pad o&lt;
fifty dollars as bis share of an aaaeae
excellent aider, made by H. Howitt, o! •went toned fur tbe purpon of building
Orangeville
Henry knows buw to a Catholic Parsonage in this city, and
make it and Ade knows hew to tree: waa notified by him that he would be
expected to pay that amount for that
(Hirpuee. Tbe decaoawd said to him :

m. for supjarrt ; but 1 will pay all I
ran, bnt I eon't pay fifty dultara."
' Tbo Priest said » him, that nothing
but tbo fifty dollars would answer. and
.o th. mattar was toft
Th* wife uf

fariy and eontnbutiag of their means,
all that she waa able from time to time.
Matters remaining in this manner.

■lyemg. it cure* itekiag of the srelp. re­
moves and prevents dsadnitf, and wil.
thicken up the thin iocka 8sch are
tho benefits which ere eon ferrod upon
tho consumer. No ons should neglec.
to giro it a trial—JswisaZ ttti RUSuman
M.

"THUE TO NATUEE.’

MDKTS LABI’S BOOK fr 1874
•t our stock ; it embraces a full line o
Dry Goods, Fancy Gouda. Yankee No
lions. Hats, Cain, Furs, Gloves snd
Mittens ; also, a full stock of Men and
Buys' Ukxhing. Boots from W 00 to
ail grades. .Shoes ttsd Gaiters, from
• 1.00 to all stylos of warranted.
Wt

Tlia anneal meeting pt tho Pionoer*
of Barry County will bo boldan in
Union Hall, HavUugs, Thureday, Jan
8th. at noon of said day AU |wnon&gt;
who were resident* or tho sounty io

local Bb;i|ie$ Notice;.

tod, M I will call on them for their tax
monoy or the did cow, Jan. let tn 15th.
A. D. RORK,

i

Rutland, Dec. Irt. 1B73
ILkSTINGB'wC.PAYERS.

I will bo at my teaidenca on all Friday**iu this mouth, for tho purpose to
reevive taxe* as required by taw, and to
ac&lt; vtnmodato you I will be at the elove
of J. Cota A Son, in Hasting*, on all
. twturdaya in thia month.
HENRY M. MERRITT,

VtCTOtU Wuouaru. Aaacmn— but
It is always ‘ welcome, and we* [TOYSa: .SMITH. MANEE A 1'RESmid hato to Im- depnveal of it.
Ad- | TON'S must be sold regardtoe* ot eovL
ha C J. Whitey A Co. 197 J.ffersen
Foa vax Houasv*—gJ to the Hastting* News?Depot for your Christmas

acarcvlv fail to be tbe means of serious
sickness to some uf them. To avoid all
thir, wo a*’, simply, Ui^/Misa SaulsI bury,-and the otbir teachers ia th* prituXry departments be, aa we understand
they have requtsted i«rmiaaion to do.
: allowed to conduct religious exercise,
ia their several rooms, doubting not
, ti.nl moral effect will be equally good,
and all danger horn ruanitig up and
' down stair* aiuidml.
Again, w. suggest, simply, and nuch, mg more, that tbo moral educator of
children should keep truth on hia tide,
which, ucIom he ran show in our article
such expressions a* tba following, tokvu from nis article, or words uf kindred
- meaning, he ruu»t admit be diiknat do
■ Wo foil for tLe yoof We copy a&gt;
fallows?--'/ Dou you w« that adiool

- The growth and structure of the he­
re n hah, in veryydaialy set forth in i
pamph • t, puUiabed by R. P. Hsll .
Co., Nashua, N. H , jirvpii.torsof Hall'Vegetable Sicilian Hair Ranewer, /».
yraltnlaai distribution. Tbo deservvdl.
high reputation uf their preparation ha
wholly been gained Ivy its merits. Be
lug free from oil and alcohol, it baa a
hmtlthy action £n the scalp, rcaturiu;

Fourth Grand Gift Concert

Obstacles to Marriage.

OVKB A MILLION Di BANK I
! it fatta tho Sx ii'ty Journal of Amsrini,
and th. moat beautiful in Topograph!Mathew Hall was dying.
Mr. Hall
eal appearance of any American New*was a Catholic by birth, odaeatioa end
tai th. Hia wife waa also a Catholic, a
regular attendant upon tho church sitb
her little children. Mr. Hall finding
that bo most die, was anxious to have bo un adjourned merting ol the Pfoorer

OWpkls. P*,—ss'lssUtsUss k* rtaaa b.&lt;k re*
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JOB5 PRINTING

iloMft Ct-mpcny No. 1, at tlx* Council1
rooms, r.n Tl^siaday uvvuiug, Die. Ibth,
1873. A lull-attendance is requested

T uesday March 31s 1,1874.

*&gt;ilatiuu could be imparted. The faith
of those peuplo ia wall known, and with
that we have nothing to da We have
a Catholic priest located in the city, the
pastor of the crutch here. The Brother
of the dying man a^ihe tivter of his
wife waited upua the priest with -oquret of the sick man; seconded t&gt;y tbe
reejusst of his friend*, that ho should

12,000 CASH GIFTS.
$1,500,000

Tba full fed priest refused to gu an l
treated his visitors in an arrogant and
overbearing manner.
Mr. Holl lived
it from hi* priest. Afthr hit death hit
irieoda again went to th. priest to get
him to officiate at th. fnnoial, that tho
d-ct-a-od might havo Christian burial.
Thia time tbo priest grow actually rude
«od uncivil, aud with' hi* refusal virtutl ty turned his visitor, out of the house.

lor all this ; he will bo as long and
gratefully rwmeuibetel on earth and as
happy in H*av*n as if a score of ouch
priests had attended him when dying
and assisted ia giving him a Christian

up to the world/T a preacher of the
religion of Christ, who granted pardon
to a dying tlusC He should bo held up
to the acorn and contempt of every
good man as a heathen wretch who re­
fused an act of kindness to a dying
man and wjuld deny a Christian buria I
to a dead man, who, when bring waa
m every respect his superior.
Com-

Common CuunciUouvvned at Council
Room. Dec. 15lh.
Present—Mayor and AM*. Dawson,
Mudge, Williams, Bewmar, Boko.
Hams and Bently.
On motion. Aid. Bentley wasap|«inted Recorder pro tern.
Minute* read, and after correction,

bam of 15 00 was referred to Ffaanc*
Commitle* ; also, aa»unt uf J. R. Van
V»lsorof880; also, account uf H. A.
Goodvoarof 83 81.
An order for »300, bearing 1 ]*r rent,
intnrwat from tba 25th dav of Nw_
18B8, and due Nov. 25th. H*&lt;8, drawn
by Cvsimon Council of th* old villvgv of
Hasting* to II. J- K.nfield. payable out
uf viltag* land, waa protected hy ft fKentieC f-r the actum of the Beard
Ibero bring no fond* with wtoeh to
nay th* said order, ii waa withdrawn.
An order amounting to f88 57 era*
promoted by Allen Jan-*.data! Jan. 13.
1873, and reque.t made tnat on order
be mad* to pav him interest on said or­
der from date.’ Laid on the tab!*.
Acoounte ot Young. Riker and Rolfe

If anybody baa even uwd tbo thor­
ough nod setontiiic course, of .treatment
yueommended by tbo proprietor of Dr.
Sage’s Catarrh Remedy for the cure of
Catarrh and has not txwn |x*rfectly
cured, the proprietor. Dr. R. V. Pierce,
would like to bear from that person, and
by addreasing him at th* World'* Dispeoiarv, Buffalo. N. Y-, aueb person, if
there be on*, will hear of something to
his or her advantage, as the Doct&lt;* is
in caracal when be oilers 1500 reward
for a rase of Ca-arrh wljAh B* can not
cure, and ia perfectly able to pay it if
be foils in s single ease, as any as­
certain upon enquiry. Tho thorough
c-.iurao of treatment referred to and roeommendrd by Dr. Pierro consist* in tho
□so of Dr. Sign's Catarrh Remedy wilt
Dr. 1’Mtvne's Nasal Douche which is tbe
unly means by which tbe fluid can be
carried nigh up end applied to all p»rta
of the nasal jawsges and die chamber*
connected therewith in which ulcers
exist and from whieb the discharge pro­
ceeds lu addition to this thorough appheatiou ut tba BsOtedy, -hieh should
always be used warw.Ih Pierce'* Gulden
Medical Dfacovnxy should be taken carioetly as eunsiilunooal treatment, with-

dioeane io always oua«tUutioBal and muat
be treated accordingly. Thia trsatm.at
has no unpleasant lealurtw about it, and
has the advantage of never driving tiie
disease to tho lungs aa ibero in danger
of doing by th. use of strong, irrita­
ting snuff* or poisonous solutions.

Everybody who has a house, seeda
one ot those celebrated clothes-racks that
Ih-wmcr, Heath A Oto, have fur sale.
They are really tho best ia the market,
and should loiumand public attention,
as they uru a household conrentonce.
John Stanley sails Groceric* of al
kinds, of the very b«t. quantity, for
price, which defy com pct ition by any
establishment in tho County of Barry.
Also, all variettaa of Vegvtebtoa. and
Fruita in their toason. and Canned
Fruita, 1'icktea, Sauces, etc., *tc-, at all
times. With him you may, also, find a
full stock of l^t Wines and liquors
for modicianad aud mechanical purpuae*.
tbe price and quality of which will *n-

Rod all-wo«l flannel 2u eta. Flaw.
Shirtn.g check tot 25 Bia. Shawl
down 1 row« 11 DOWN 11! Dre.
Goud* lower thau ever. Black Alpac
from 25 eta tv 81.10; worth 81.25, i
31tf
Geo H. Joaroos A Co.

Bums, SortnoM,
Boils, Wounds,
rIcars, liruhca.
Piles. Sprains,
Colk, Old Norat,
llctnorrhagea,
Diarrhaa,

algin,
Thrwt.

EK10BATIOH TUU»&lt;1.

«&lt; Ike
.x ill lil «r~« at Ik
WORLD.
TUB DAILY JFORLD.

Buso Axua Yoca Casias.—We are
ow prepared to re-seat BRUNT AND
ANk SEAT CHAIRS ia the boat
Miner and al reaaouabla rates.
»tf
81EUB1NS A BELD1NU.

Fruxrrxor. Micb„ 8*pt. 13th. 1873.
A yoor ago I Bal a bad cough Krom
th. Catarrh which had got m my throat.

. R. H. Parrect. of Andersoo Comity,
Vy._ MyS "1 told K,e- Fever Tow. for
somoiime part. It has never tailed to
cure a ease of ague that 1 have foard
ot Agffavued caseo of tong staaaing
___
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readily ysoktod to its inflminoc. It is I
Fariac„’ fBlcb m vour trad. Batter
cettainlv tbe best ague medicine I know
,&lt;t
E«K*22cta Dried Apple*
Th.—4, b -M
ua«. n.J=— ‘G"--“•
b,
—I &gt;*-■■ i&gt; J""!k
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weekly

won*.

SEMFWEEKlt WSILS.

Commission

Merchants,

�Babcock

THE

“rtniZaaaA"’msj- ssftsr&amp;jiTtriaa*

ing ths period eml.ra.ed Lretwwau the
rears 1MM. and 1872, Ohio. Indiana,
iUincis, Michigan, Wisconsin an 1 Mis­
souri, although growing immensely in
population aad in general pioductiror
no.*, fell OR in their reUtivw yiaH of
wheat ; while Uinussota increased its
election L-om 3,000,000 lo 15,000,000
hela; Iowa from 13,700,000 to 20.WO.OOli; Kanaa* from 200.000 tu
2,000,000; and Nebraska from 100,000
to 2.600.000."
Jtw Wheat yield of Nsbrask then ha*
increased faster than that in other
btsto. Nor is it surpassed io yield par
sere mure than a trifle over one bushel
(1.2) by any of our ihirty-swveu States
the frontwTsm^a'a first crop finds a;
homo tasrkvt at liigh prices atuo i j tbo ,
wffiita-tepped wagons, each bolding a,
family, which ate always pressing t» ths
front in order to get th« first punt of

This truly golden grain is tho first crop
on new breaking. It is socistiross sent
with profit to Cuifarnia, ofronor to Salt
Lake and Coloreds. But it goes east
in larger quantities, though almost alwas a stowed in bags of hogskin and
cuWbids which havo been ducovv.-wd to
nold ten times morn than any canvass
bag ever woven. High freights also uro
thus dextruualv dodged.
Before the
&lt;doeo of May 400 cars of cattle had gone
na»t from Nebraska OiU. thia season.
The firs: corn rai-e.1 on tho Big Blue
at Beatrice in 18&amp;B was sold at Fl.
Knamey at five dollars in gold a bushel.
Such fobubin* prices soon vanished, but
fannnre still abound who, buy land of
the Burlington end Missouri River Rad­
road, have found it paying for itself and
their improvement* ou it by tho crops
□Th few years. A. H. Vance, of CamI den. Nebraska, writes tn the StaU J»urnt! that S3 acre* which bo has tilled
only tsro veers have already paid for
eighty which he bought nt ten dollars j
an aero. Edwur l Jouov, of Pleasant j
UilL on harvesting hi* first crop, osti- :
ranted that it along'wuuld fully pay for
bi» land, if fed out to stock.
Bnt he
failed to obtain hogakin and cowhide
I
bags
enough to hold his corn. How- ■
&lt;
over,
ho was not disappuinlad. Few
i
mm
can be as Ineky ae Ed Jones, but
i must be a good thing to live near a ;
it
, &lt;n su lucky. Hi* iuek may be ■
tu
c
catching.
j)

There smnii to bo an antngoniam axisttug in tliis mattar the: it will require
all the ykill of the onutbutogut and
putaolpght to solve. Our philanthropists
say. s.ve birds ; aud go so far as to
stole that they destroy immcn^&gt; numbore of iasocta that would utherwiso de
vastate cur fruit rrop*. 8u far as my
experience gow. this ia utterly groundIm. to a great exumt. Hen- wo havo
been sjiaring toe birds for years, and
bed chambers rd way* imperil health
tbe insert* are increasing so that hsnllv euld
‘
invito diseases.
Robust persons'
an apjje or grape is sound any more— end
'
may saloly sleep in a temperature ot
cureutio* in everything.
or under, but tbo old, the infant'
Lest tall tho ori.de* w&lt; re so severe on forty
1
and’ tbe trad shoul I never
in a
my grapes that I rowed to urge n «rnr 1
when, the atmosphere is much
of extorminativn thia oeosou ; so when rvura
'
fifty degrees Fahrenheit.
they csrae last spring, wo commenced under
’
All know the danger of going direct
shooting them and destroying their
the coll from a vary warm room.
users. Bet thia wholesale slaughter into
!
few rnotns. church -s, theaters and
could not continue. My causes neo Vi-ry
,
smote me, so I ordered no trors to be tbe like, are ever warmer than seventy
If it is frr-a ng out cf door*
destroyed. The mnwquonto is, they degrees.
'
are spoiUug all my Cnee: grapes; the it is thirty degrees—the diSernaee being
forty dvgnwv more.
Pereras will be
cureulao and leaf folder in full sway.
Now, whnt birds are a benefit to u», 1qhided by such oh mgee in ton minutes,
s\t Lough they raay be actively walking.
and which ones are not ?
Bui
to
Ho
still
in
bed,
nothing to jiroHaving made ornithology somowhat
of a study, it may not be amiss to give mnte tho circutstion. and to breath for
my opinmn, 1 could not be persuaded Lours an atmosphere of forty and even
fifty
degrees,
when
tho
lungs
ore always
to shunt a pewit, blue-bird, king-bird—
ra fact, any of tbo Hy-c»tchiiig tribe. at ninety-sight, re too great a chknge.
The gulden-winged wood-pecker ia al- i1 Many persons wake up in the marnrag
ot tbe lungs, who
so invedirureu*. a* well as all that class ; with infiammation
1,^1 W*1 I .1,1.1 ——
I « —I
bnt tbe spotted —both black aud brown
— aa Well as the red beaded one. de.troy all my early apples; and when th»v
are gone, begin on tbe later ouw&gt;- 1
omitted the cuckoo, a bird that fuodA ou jouru ilb of too country have done an I
tome of our taoa destructive inserts, •
and touches no frais. The cat bird an I incatenlable injury by tbe blind and in ■
brown thrush, as wnll os the Cardinal 'disinmmato advice of hoisting tbe I
Gnwbeck, here called tbe red-bird, are windows at night
Tbe rale tbould be every wh*ro, during .
all throe good singer,—but wo must pay
dearly tar tbo music. They oat and the part uf the year when Grat are kept
oujaide
•poll fully one-balf of my raspberrio* burning, to avoid hoisted
window.. It ia safer aud bailor to leave
some seasons.
Wo know not what a day may bring tbo chamber dour o[ien, ee also the Creforth, but if ■ lifo be spared until next [ilace—thna there i* a draft up the chim­
spring, all these birds that are so severe ney, while tne mom ia not ao likely to
on Use fruit, will hato to build some­ become cold. If there ia some fire in
the room all night the window may bo
where eke than in ray orchard
The raising of cherries has, m many opened an inch. It u safer to sleep in
plane, tiecome very uncertain or un- b.id air all night with a tampature over
lisufitobh, on aocount of the cedar-bird, fifty, than in pure air all night with a
or Wsxwing. a* it u sometunos called. temperature under forty. The bad air
But I can ottogwnornl them ; and when may sicken you, but cannot kill you ;
my trees commence Imaring. will see to ths cold air can and done kill eery
having a: lq«u B
shBre or lbe 1
fruit. I once had sir Bowman's May
trees, which had at least one bushel
each of ebames on, just turning red.
when, in one day, ore I was aware of
it. Ao cedar-birds had neariv ruined ing a spl-ndi l barn. 100 x 150 feet uf
the whole crop. They seem to hover brick which is thus dcacribed in T*s St.
round unseen and unheeded until tho AlUtu Traiutnfi:
dtotriee begin to color, when they
The central part is four stories high,
swoop down a* if dropped from tbe: including the basement; and the whois
clouds, ar like tbe vultures deep in the , iv d.vidsd into three parts by partition
desert ot Sahara, when a esraol dies in i walls of briek. In the central part ol
. tbe first fluor above lire bavoOMnt is tbe
carnage room. 5»x70 feet
largo i
weighing scale, will be inserted in the i

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Feed Gutters,
Bob-Sleigs,
Wood Sawing
Machines.
Chop finely two pound, of beef saot;!| bold tbo water and absorbent*, which,
boil gently, but nut too much. tw.., with tbo solid simaunu will bo pretxnmda of the under nitle ot rump ot ' cqdtated into the manure cellar below.
beef, and ch.rp it finely; peel and chop I Tbo third II -or contains three Jofls for
I bay, estimated to bo sufficient to Con,
aim uno duacn ar two pounds of rtusx
appleo; stone and chop one pound of
Volenti* rai.ins, and wash and dr&gt;
three pound. of cumuili; nunce lb«
thin peel at two lesson* four ounces uf
condu-d crange peel, the same of can­
died bnnoti peal. aud two ounces of citroo; aa tbo
beef, apples, raisin.,
axl currants; thro add the peels. with
a quarter ol a pound of powdered foaf
sugar, a tMMpuoaful of salt, a quarter
cf an iHiocx of pounded mac.-, a quar­
ter erfas ounce of poundwl elorve, and :

Him.
mon
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purely Vegetable
fly from tl-.r natira
r mean of the Sierof California. tbe
The qusstion ia almost daily asked. "What
is il:o esnsc of the nnparallriod surere* r.!
Vccaoca Errrrr.-"" Ocr answer is. Hist
thsv remove Um csaso of disease, and tbo
psiwnt recovers hi* health. They are the
great blood purifier and * lifo-rinng prin­
S&gt;, a perfect Renwator and Inrimrator
the system. Never before in tbs history
t___11 l._ _
.

BULLS

-h

XL4ZB
EWER.

I l-.-cry year incnra-«- tic i mrtihrily
c; thL« vuloalilo Hair Picporntion;
wliieli u due to, merit a(ot-o. AVo can
avsiitc otir old ] ntroiw tbttt it l» kept
fhllr rip to it* high standard; snd It
i* Um? only iclhli'.c nn«i perfected prejsratiun fir re.t,.;iitg Gc*r on Fanxn
Ua:k to its ;..m:hfii| cv-r. lasdiiag it
soft, htttrons snd rillcn. The scalp,
by its n.w. become* white and clean.
It Mnorw all eruptions anil dandrufll
and. by it* tonic propertire. prevents
the hair from (hUitig out, a* it stimu­
late* sad noaridicw the h»ir-gl*nd«.
By its txBc, tbe hair grows thicker snd
st rotiger. In haklni—i, it rest ares the
eapillarv gland* to tlroir normal rigor.

BEARS

“J.-*

THE GB.EAT CAUSE
HUMAN MISERY.

UN. MIXER,
llMtinp, Mich.

M sX’«CX7a*‘1SJf"

■HUr’ * M‘oW«“

oeonontiral HaiuDeesiuxc ever used,
as it require* fewer applications, and
give* die iiuir a iw lcndid. irkasv ap­
pearance. A. A. ilsyto, AI D, State
Asiaycr of MaMacfiusctU, say*, “Tho
coiwtitucnt* orc jnutc, mid careful!v
rejected for csccUimt (nudity; and I

Briggs House,

POULTRY WOBLD

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER
NO 35.

Eads.

THE DETROIT

WEEKLY TRIBUNE

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n
*•*;nu
tor tto&gt; tml of s* refnag*.
oreotUit* irxvistoav It n^Jd
tsv» bwn wbax i&gt; &lt;*U»! «-4ruab*®f
C«ert Mamat. far •!£ w»i pfad for tb*

THS LEADING

REPUBLICAN PAPER

tboatol later years and that thia ■».
bu- another w «y „l —yin j that Udi.a.
Lad no iig'.ta which a bit* m*u were
l&gt;.uud to reaped Thia prvehioe i, d«~'
cUiod to be adopted Irviu Ue ki wt of
llw Stalest Matyiaal. Ta. far a* nr
reaary at&gt;-1 auitoble to the t'-rcumuaa- '
ova o:

O1E OF THE

Sell The Diamond Tooth X C

LARGEST WEEKLIES

Saw wich is guaranted
to cut fifty per cent
etouuuc un:;i ba bad «x aatod hu
moM to Um- *an»tocn -u «f tba creditor.
Nor coul-l tba dablur. a- no*, ai.ap hifine*.* ib ti»a fare vt tba eredi uc vrbilr
rvuuaiBd tiampt fr-tn

more Wood than
Lici null* 1 b.uato-d «brn ba (pckr.
1 tuiuk bcwre •• jart. ur 1 will audalertv Jvu." for ■ Mu* lima »tw n-l
iiu i*-r basL* kokm aid bar ai&gt;toadiu
O*rx «,a»
cn-assib bv.o:. L.r .
at XUjltJ Um Tomi to bet tori and faugh-1

any saw made.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL..

only eta -p-juca Com .x cu.too u farad
■a inOl wrr« use cow and
Mwep.
U 1810 tbn atBMiu: of -xemjxiu-a wa&gt;
taevaaad by addin: th- rein. “ on* tiu.-.
and taa apparnl. todding. and tool* ot
B&gt;&gt;iiig down to tbe b»*c3 die pac&gt;4 up 1 lb* party."
and uuarn thinking oi lu# yowr b*t&gt;ra. ;
lbw method* adopted to raiae tfa*
H&gt;r ay-* ware b at oa tbe gtvaad, aad fund* neuemarr to ua.r-y ih- j\bu?
-ttor wm Uiue Lad
eu m tb&gt;s way.
•.w raue-l theta abd aaw a gentlemn. ■
•tanamj a few to-t itom her ; it w&gt;. .
Bun Hante^h. kor mm time tLev1
*l&lt;tod mokag at each ether. Hagar'e ■
miud was m a paruat cuaoa, lb* «ny i
lUauaet I bought wa. that .h« OouH »«•
a»K Hott'* |«rdon fcr her c ndnet to
1 nisi. A&lt; tinx &lt;&gt;o tbe itnjml.c st.e cis«
quicLly to In* aid. and *arl—
" Mr. Hankeigh, 1 behaved ahametnliy to you ; w.ti y.u forgive me T” an • i
ramed her e^va to Ha. and *-methn g '
*b« uf there impalte t her to *ar tn a
broked! hmitatmg vo®*, biaahiug deep­
I ly tue whde.
-And Air. Raoleign—R:tf—if yon

ITS AGRICULTURAL

HOfiE 1/tDUSTItf.

iod freer*! »«tv»ra, ti e dmcriplKin* ol
ibaa* r&gt;—la e-und at the prewat time
ttn-mrly pniadin-. In 1806 ax. act
•i. paaaed lor the eataUiai.ment of a
highway, which evidently a as, aid b&gt;doubt ia how, on- of the *troe&gt;» of latrod; and yet iron the act itaall thi*

,lot JILlli 111 Illi

DENTIST

.Wills

Why not support Home Industry? Did you over take the.
trouble to find out what makes a comxnunity thrifty and prosper­
ous* You go io the city and you sec the |»eople alt alive and
•tiriug. ard the finrt thing yon ray. ts “ They arc doing lou of;
the TiunrxE
buoitiero here
Everyh dr seem- to he doing well. Mechanics,
are seen Ly hundreds burryina to their labor wish their dinher:
pail on their arm. What is ’.be •■.itMkr of all thu.atir? •••¥” there
is it ilctnaiitl at ZTonie for work, '.be peojde patronize Ikme //trfuntry. city p-op'c know tba: it :• to the it own personal interest to A FARM FOR SALEsupport Home trail' ar.d they do it invariably. Who eats wheat
riaaed in Barry Comtfyv:f it U not the people in the county? We
must build up our own place-, people in Grand Rapids won’t do
it for us. We have Men.hanta, Mechanics, Tradeamen. Lawyers.
103 Acres Improved.
Dociorn and Laborers; but one a-»j s "we have no mechanics in '
iIuAtii-gi who ean do’a good job of work.” To such 1 would say,
loot at our Brick buildings, our Agricultural works, our Milling
and our Carriage*. Wagona. Cutters Ac made in Hastinp, and
then sav we have no mechanics. Compare tu-day with ten ye. *a This is a Rare Bargai
ago; for then there was not even a painter ifi Barry County that
could paint a lumber wagon fit to lie seen. There is. no need of.
going away from Hasting* to get a Carriage or Buggy, and so fai
is Cutters are concerned, you can .Sar« ten dollars on even
«.’utter, and get a belter Cutter of me in Hastinp, than in any I
other Town in Michigan (great or
for 1 know they cannot ।
compete with my CuUir Machine. 1 am giving my customers the (______________ ___________
benefit of my Cit-'er Mach me which 1 do say « a saving of ten dob•'
nm|| iVn liniir
lars to them on every Cutter they buy of me. 1 have nearly sold | III- 1 ll'i II 11II lllllll
•m my Sr.i tau* or (Wm. •»« •"•
HHffllJ
which I will have ready in a few days. I shall sell Buggies bdow
Par next season. I am ready uow to offer lower prices on bug­
gies than ever before. I am preparing Machinery to enable roe
to undersell any carriage builder in the country. Try me on. I
have made my customers Hafft. and can do it again. My bus­
iness nearly doubles every year, and that is evidence of aatisfaction somewhere.
*

filial.

1‘rotvion wa« early made fur the
care Ol
eno tor &lt;o new a »■*:•
v&lt; K«aa.i. mey I • regarJe-1 aa Hwral;
Lui Ike ni u-od &gt; I baatoWtog the pebbc
etunly m-T ba i awarded aa aommiag

r«&gt;4. "to Aakma* oit bare
Uudu-u*.
“ 1 hardly think you eottld be are*j- .ufficivudv w-11 ka»vn, no doubt, lor
•• Well, (ba ia uot pretty, Bolt bn:
. 1 doubt IB- purporaa of th* pebKiial tooa ol
then b-auty fa not cvar/ibuim No d.H»M trd a. ■ bo.Jouttreaa in*M
d&gt;&gt; talk* wait" retuimd Mn Ada to. ...nr eo-tiScalfao torto-cbing aud you.
in that gvntfj pitruqrtos* Much * Flat­ i-aHab-e »o drum A B C into tba heedty woman afl-ct* whaw «(iae«in^ nt a ol alnpid children, and that i. my par
lik oi beauty in camber woman.
*- Unou toe idinci;&gt;U that aa u&lt;!v

IF YOU WANT

Kate, the victim ia ready.”
Uuah, lioifI'm afraid aba heard

IFPHOVED

7 In a few a.-cocda more tba in trod or

t-cn was [«rlonu«i. ana Hut and klU*

Sahjof the Whttlcrf tt'iltonfor;
the jxist year is the Best Guar-1
raatee of its Superiority over all

other sewing machines
Bcin$ the most simple in con- ,

struclion, and easily adapted to .

Siaital asi iKtaol

DENTIST

different kinds of work, tunning \

j-o^eVW-

�ASTOUNDING I

‘StNltta’aii'DirYoniW

•18 IN VALUE FDR S3!!

A Splendid Holiday. Birthday. WtdI'vl.n.ll. I'—

denied that tbe building of the Grand
Hirer Valloy Raiirvod haa doubled tho
value of all th. realty on either side of
it, within a distance of five mites, aod
more than tbribblod it in this city. Is
the doubling up of tbe value of every
man’s iwojierty a detriment to tho pub
lie, or to tho individual? That it is
not, tbo most inveterate Granger will
not hesitate to admit. Then so for our
Valley Road io to us a public - blearing.
And what is true of tbe Valley Road
here, is true of every other road in eve­
ry other county in tbo fitate, to a great­
er er tees extent Thus for then we

property aro exorbitant, uni in this par­
:'On this beautiful Christmas Eve. v» ticular they aro grasping tuonopuliea"
send greeting to all, ■friends and foes I( thia charge true, and if true is there
alike, the eomplimenta of tho season, and nu remedy within the roach of the peotho becedicffou of Him who, when R«
Wo answer, tjret, it is nut true, not
was reviled, reviled not again. This
ou our Michigan roads, either the
is, indued, 'the seaeon for mutual good­
charges for conveying |&gt;aassngers or
will; for joy and fesftvity; for happy freight ia exorbitant. And secondly, ii
thoaghte and humano sympathy ; for it was exorbitant in either case, the
kindly wishes, and noble deeds of un­ remedy is in the hands of the people,
Ruchreter, N. Y., has sixteen grist
selfish charily. Ours, it should be, to and they have but to will it and all ex­ mills, whiili made 600,000 barrels of
orbitant rata* are nt ouoe annihilated, flour hut year, tho receipts amounting
make glad the haarta, and cheer tho
to M.0O0.1XI0.
lives of those who need consolation and
Beyond question it ia true that capi­
The area of land phuited in corn in
aid acrid the cares and duties of life in tal invented in any business should pay Georgia this year,was about 1,800,000
acres. &lt;ir 80&lt;l acres mnro than the acro•»
fair
per
cent.
«for
State
fixe*
tho
this dark hour of financial nod rammer­
ugs
plan tod in cut ton. '
rial disaster, and, so for as we have th. minimum at seven pur cent- ia busines*
It is estimated that 240,000 potato­
transactions between individuals. Why
sacks and .'lO.OtM) grain-sacks will bo
required to move the crops of Hum­
boldt Cbnnty, Crl., this year.
To-night, l»t Santa Claus wander
Novar iu tho history of 1-sko Superi­
or were the rapper mines on so substan­
from bouse to bouse, from Statu to Stale,
tial and jirosps-rous a basis, so for as
and from Nation to Nation, with tb« neighbor. Yot it U a fact that tbe in­
wraith of metal is 'concerned, a* they
unselfish purjKise of carrying to eich come from the money invsted in the
railroads af thia State has never, with
tliu kindly tcmvmhrance* of deni
heir present rates for transportation
friruda, and leths not fail toremembei yielded IAtm ]n.-r cent, and do single
thal tho rlighsrt token from friend to one of them all has ever, under rhe
iticudu a fountain of joy tv the heart,
The Bt-udsr Csmily, who are charged
fromwhirii spri ngatli up those lovely flow with certain horrible murders in Kanso*, ere mid to be living in Mexico, and
era that bloom eternal amid all the viefoa conspiracy is rej&gt;orted to bq nn foot
tudes ol life, gratilude. love and devo■&gt;f our Michigan Railroads are able to kidnap them.
A abort time sinew four children in a
buainaes men, successful financtsrs,
Toonarrow, e&lt;pectally, lei ns be thank- wenretly dsvuted to the wurk ot making family n-ai Fnrt Wayne wore takva,
their
roads paying property, above en&gt;- suddenly sick, aud died in quick suc­
fol that PtGtidenoo he* given u» a
cession. Shortly after tbe father died,
homo amid tho enlightenment, tbe com .y suspicion uf. diabunra: purjoses, aud and sow the mother is critically ill.
working aa few nreti eyrk in tbeir pri­ Tho cause is said to be n free ttse of
vate affairs, aud yet witn all their la- impure water.
The following figures uro given as la
■or, and all their ability, they have
' the wheat crop of Mr. Ihslrymplu, of

tbe School Reuse, the Bible, and th*
Chnttiau Cliurch, the three great ele­

ments that promote tho onward prog
rrea of humanity towards those iughm

scenve and aasodatkmi that may clnslor around each of us as wo journey ou

towards that upper and better world twhich al! our hopes and aspiration,
tend.

4 etcrises thr management uf our rail­
roads Uiis'wcuid not be the case if the
.bargee fur the transportation of pus-ngera or freight or both was exorbi-

tho Redeemer of mtn, worship ano

-uay-intadvanciug every public iatvtset'
&lt;e ask of our people to look carefully '
into these things. To ascertain all the
■acta in regard to tho working of our
■wilroad *, their liaroignraent and tbeir
jirofiU that can bo obtained.
Not to

adera our great. Creator, loam to boa

lake the hearsay statements or

spiritual ar.u immortal naturae. Lot us.
ns wo gattiur in &lt;-ur churchei to com-

ItcooteiM the fhlleat News of tire
Da/, carefully collated; its Market Re­
ports are nn»iirpass&lt;“l in accuracy nnd
fullness; it ia unequalled as a Family
Newspaper.by any. paper in the State ;
slid it rigidly excludes all objectionable

HAB BBCX MKRaUI) IX •trT.MlUUULDL'*
|ss&lt;MHU«t»ta» striking sovstosssmI g~

(after Jintout: TnoMraoit), rias J7 by 28
inche*. Ths test parlor picture ever
publBbed. fotSlfi. This large and tiuly
splendid Chromo. In all Ite original
beauty and excellence, Is ofleied as a
premium to each 83 yearly subscriber to

Brackets,
Paper Holders,
Slipper Holders, Mirrors,
and Picture Frames,

Demorost'n Monthly Magazine,

"NIMPO’S TROUBLES,”
A Mery lor Clrls.
ByOUVBTnOllXB'tMr*. BssaisvM.Muixaa).
* crest xre»l tverilo "ilk Iks tkUdros. It to e
_ . ......
,1-4, sirl, hG. sod

The Country Gentleman.

BACON &amp; KARRS’
For Very Little Folks.

1’asxasux's Mamou for January is
already out, and a magnificent number
it is! Tbeprindpal steal engraving,
“ Good Morning, Mama,*' is uno of the

JACK-IN-THE-PULPIT

Companion, *' The Trailing Arbutus,*
which illustrates a elury by Frank I^e
Benedict. are'aluna worth the price of
the number. The double sire,- colored.
eirel fashion plate is unrivaled, and wilt
fascinate all tho ladioe. Then there is a
large colored Berlin pattern, a really su­
perb affair, and such a* would cost, at a
retail store, fifty cents. Wo Jo not exag- ।
gerato in saying that the January uum-.
ber is a perfect gem uf JoveUnoo*. The
stories aro all uauaually good oven for
••Feteraou.*- Byall means subscribe
foe this Mags' ice for 1874. It is loti

TtniiiniaittiiiniitMBtrtBw
BY ST .XlCUOUh AT Tint HOLIDAYS.

RINTIN

TCTE-VER

MUSIC BOOKS

Republican

Iil i l l

New Advertisements.

It last matter oigroat rsarot that on
tbe subject of Railroads the maae of tbe
people are oo» better infoimed. Out

Veiy Low

READ STONES,
I
TABLE TOPS,
MANTLES,
SHELVES, ETC.

TA_,

lAJSI

VoLt susi'rCwomMiuouiru roirauin.
Tte •*■»• uv». Will................................ */“ AMERICAN MARBLE
Tte *s«v ivo Foprr .. .............. „.. . i^e
rOil".77...’. J....”'...
................ tAA A, cteap m osy .Irep Iu tte BUM.
X B. W* will ottowd to tte rseurvol 1 aod
Tte to"«. -a (tot.................................. s.10
Tte MM SV*. Pspsv............
r.w
Vol. III. «■»I'"« Caurinrio,. AsiteatM, etc.
' Canter State aud Creek St. Building
once
occujnnd by Boston Cash Stum.
Tte mow. Cve. Udi.............................. »So
T1W MM*. !■»I'SFtr................................gto
BLACK ft FULLER.
Vol. IT. rest's Strep oil boot words, (t
Books &gt;.Fslte. Ofo................................ «.te
Tte scow. five. O&gt;ll.............................. &gt;^e
MvotelMeba's Overture* a* Fi*na UsIm.
C'lwU................................................ ... «.»c
M.ud.l.wl.'r, Orerturvs os' 1'lsre DutU.
ciota... ... .......................... ............... l:&gt;«
Mvtort'.liteotM. BtefreUy tesaJ. Full _
rkkoben * io Itouu. rjIt».iUy teusd.
Fall «Ht................. ............................... ».«
HvteteH's tl.wro. Cotojilri*. DSgsHfr
teusd. Fell Bill.....^7................. ».«&lt;&gt;
Hckuterl's 1*ismi 1’Msn. KtegssU/ bousd
Fall ask.............................................. x-ro

LAW CA8E3 &amp; POINTS.

” 3 5’ 55.

Polices of Insurance,
Cerda Circulars, Notos.
Bill Heads, Ix-itrr Benda,
Catuloguw, Bank Checks,
Receipts, Show Cerda,

5

Chromo
School Cards,

33

CITY

DEPOT.

333

Oil Paintings
*”
CHROMOS I

5

—WWW, ^WW OWJ w, MW OWWIV wwre V.

Hye Stufts,

"rr/"» »*r»T-

L D. SINE’S TWENTIETH .

GRAHDASNUALDISTRIBUTIOI.

8200,000 00
cuatip capital mitt.

$20,000 In Greenbacks

PAINTS &amp; OILS

5

Banner Co.

DRUGS
Medicines

’

uiBUDDCFEmi umrai

Whittemore &amp; Stephens,
179 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

3

and tarara H C- Boerne, Pnbhaber. 3
Parle Place, New York Qty.
P. O.
Box 2787.

Smith &amp; Nixon, State St., Chicago-

SCHOOL tmilS!

35 5

At Olivet College they have 2H8 aiu, decta. Of thio number 30 nn&gt; in tho
. clasriad course ; 38 in tho ecieutific;
i 48 iu the isdis*' eouroo ; tho remainder
aro in jircparitory and in special courses.
, The next term begins January 2d, 1874

MACHINE !

New Prices.

HASTINGS MARBLE WOBKS1

s

through our Agents a |5 gold pices fur
•3.U5 »n currency ; but, being the own••rd of valuable plates and copyright',
we can give them a jrremium of |10
in vahre, and one that they cannot ob­
tain elsewhere. With th* valuable pre-

masuo via Hostings, to Lowell arid
thence north into tha pine woods. But
if, aa hi openly dutrgwl, cur railroads
are grasping monopoii&lt;M, why increase
their number? why add to their power?

THE If OWE IMPROVED

SEWING

New

S&gt; spared letorstvls

ill

Hsn/iqs, fficif.

U li .......f l

Book'sS« rrvloo™ SOI rarwvo. urns....re
ft, fUwlOA VMII W-ll . S '•*'

It will bo a large aud splendid oil
chromo, 17x21 inches, designed and
painted by thy eminent artist, K. B.
Carpenter. Is now being printed in
thirty difTeroutcolors, from as many diff
ereut stones, each color of the finest
material. Ne extra expense will be
spared to make it the most vaiauable
premium of tbe year, and a really beau­
tiful specimen of Chramo-Lithographia

A very large edition will be ready
ul conferring upon subjects appertain­ for dohvory nt an early day, hoping
ing tn tho scbccii room, aud in th" in­ 1 thereby to prevent tbe unavoidable de। lays of tbe present year.
]Kdnt to point over the rut expanse ui terest of ed ucation generally.
Charlra Davidson, ho County Treaeour country for both persons and prop­
urvr of Esimstt Cuuntv, while in Lanerty, is mainly up«n the Railroads, and 4ing Friday to settle his ecrou nta with
Wo need bun-lreda yes, thousands
it cannot be otherwise. Today, mon
of thorough and efficient Agents, to
whom we can giro exclusive and uncauiu the same breath denounce our rail­
vssred territory ; ntjjl we can uffrr them
way system that alone can furnish
such advantages and inducements as
them the desired relief. Hare, we seel;
will not only render the canvassing a
SllltllMr'feeilltie*
Are dopleasant recreation, bat very profitable.

।_____

Book and Job

The ago in which wo live is a progress
eive tins, espoccially in journalism ; and.

Tho Grand R_-.p«l* and Saginaw
Railway has lieen fixated, and work
upon it will commence in a mouth.
The tub aud pail factory of M. W
Palmer. at Hudson, was destroyed by
fire last week. Lsi. fit0,000 ;'no Iu-

New Scales.

I'rwprrvyoo OrevolU.. roe*&lt;Ula( at Two Acmol
IXrritVMKYTkl. wt'alf.
Frail. *«.. Ac,for Ik* Mas
(1,300.
Fair’Fiexvrs. Essy Music. H»sU.te»4. •::»
Ms/ic i*irvto.
** “•
....
I.T3
Ywu&gt;( FusiBt. For vooax pfsyvr*........... 1-1$ DON’T
DELAY ’
P«srl“ir«re Ko«r Uson Swt ........ I-?I
MaoKOl ttovrosUoea Mtemto riatewUy 11*
For another like BARGAIN will
tlolteo CbioiM. 1‘srlorMosic........ K.stet. MJ never prrw-nt ilsalf tn this City.
JO RbSTAX
Tte stew*srv sIm teornl ts doth, gilt
I.mIm, pnre. »».« earii.
Xosawter lath. IrtJ.
(Mt6
Ftsria at Mslter. A soUwliM ot &gt;!••&gt;«

l? l
lb ;

highest, and on earth i'care, good will

Tbe

'=

three yenn ago, “'Glory to God in th*

made aa now.

JAMES WOODRUFF

I*

Palestine eighteen hundred and seventy

A BARGAIN

W, «'•, bvlow s list *r s few of ite test sv4
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minister at St. Petersburgh bra pre­
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A St Clair County, farmer raised a paper printed in Detroit, in the English
crop of ember wheat that nvt.-rasred language, that discards (from its con­
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�HABTlNOtJ TAX PAYER*
1 eill bo at my roaidrace on all Fri­
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receive tax*a aa reqtnrol by law, and tu
scvniurodategea I .will be M the at-ro
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Saturday* iu thi* nwvtitbHENRY M. MERRITT,

Trf« f\tpdBLlC\fl
Th- a-eoaI nom'-r or Scribner', Monthly Magasi'ia is iaaued. and a roteat week's papers of thi. eity regar ling new magarine C« the young te us maikabte good ma, cbn* it ia, wb-n we
the death of M. Hall, and mj action in bright end aa full of gord thia-* as th . consider that it root-ir* 100 page* nf
first
inane—in fact, it cwutaiu* mare trading matter, and b&gt; only 81.M per
the cue, let ma brieOy my with refermatter and pictures, for it bsa right a.I- । enr, or 15 conta aingla copia* Cheap
Ward'* artiefa staging that I had an- ditional page*. There ar- foriy-fuur aa this is tn* [ertluhera Baud to each
•rawd M. Ha’l fifty ilullara towards the l-icturo* thia month, and they tnelud- sutocrib-r a pretty little Ohromu. one ol
' building of a ( atluttc paraon-j- bora, drawing* by Moran (wl&gt;o contribute* a the neata.t piettrv* unt so sweet that
and quotfag tho trry trorJt Mr. (loll ia very effective fronliapiec*-). Stephen-, 1—Ite- will be dcligiitei with it. TnShepard, Board, and other Aoe.icaa contant* uf the Jaauaiy number of Bal­
let. It ia ratew that 1 cvir asca-wd artiata. There are aix wonderfully fun kin'* consist uf a Naw Yiwr's story ot
Mr. Hall.^y d*U*rs fur this purpoce
I ny pictures of l-arnad cute, and the ar­ groat mtervat, veveral excellent abort
“Ally. It is aW /rw*. that I ever asesee- ticle which describe* them i* a* lively stoiiee, B'une romsrkxblo poetry, the
-d Mr. Hall at all (nr anybody else) foe a* the cat*. . Aeuriou* picture of a gi­ eumtuaucement of a story for children. ,
ant examining a man through a micro- moro of " Au Unfortunate Match," and j
tcopo; one of a tailor dancing with the ending of the thrilling novelette,'
white boars ; and another of a coura­
Come hero y- tfoctur—sartors ot thdtbly It ia not true, that Mr. Hall geous youth riding a wbate into p‘&gt;ti. manco that has pleased "every one
lever u-el in my hearing, the wards | will excite the curiosity uf every real Here is variety enough to suit most any World—far I b«ve a largo and fresh
rraaetintiou Stock.
U 1 U,ro
givsn by “Q. N. .Ward'’ in quotation j boy and girl. Celia Thaxt-r ba» a taste, so we &lt;to not wonder at the popu
mirk* ur any other wurii to that effect' *ea«&gt;uable p.«*, • Jack Fro.t,'
Mr.. .atily of Ballou's M*gaa&gt;uc. ss it ia ju t
about bis inability uf paying luO.OO ur R. H. Daria contribute* unu of bar first what tbe peoi-le want and will have.
I
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Ins willirgn-vs* of paying any other class stories, ' Naylor v’ ilia Bu«&gt;«“d
I fieri btreet. Boston.
The jsibliabvr.

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It—ia aa aaa-brveay as tba Coast
.bout,
The Giant jWataburo*
■tel tut at certain lollies, anu
Divutoo. Ths pmufiun
w
kpptveiated by tho older luaJurnagssioa; who will ales «uj&gt;*y r. vponaibility, and we doubt n
filled to the a&amp;tialactiua uf all
by Aft. Durkee.

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fithly. It it is a lUswfarr lit, tent, when
Mr Hall's brothrr called on me 1 said
that -Mr. Hall must pay filty dollars."
.VeJ owe ward was spoken, ‘bat c .uld be
distorted even by tho devil himsslf into
any such meeniug or intimation.
’Jthly. Errry u&gt; nf tbo reeu, who het j is left at night behind a ' tut key
toll and drtulaieJ thia story know or- blind' in tbe depth* of a Vhgtma forest,
and something—we should like to know
whst is ju.t aboilt ti happen. The
French el. y, foi young translators, i-

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it wilt be «n:*rtaimng in the t-igbait
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pended f--r apparatus whu-U is much
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as th* euTtoteinment will ba fird-elaaa.
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Btrte Street P
I holiday*, greatly to lhe diaapointmr-ut
yrotevdBy, w- met tbe tall Slrog-bearer «&lt; th* people, wtoi desire imjwntaut
who, extesxrig hia hsnvray * - .............

“shake.” fap in oar grasp
half doUm- m a Ch™

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pt peculiar interest to y-ung ladies, by
Mr*. L B Url-ino, ia given uu ler the
1 head ot Th* W-mvepun Club.
I
B. F HuU-het c-ntiibub-s a hum-w­
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I. A Text* 1: R . via Sedal... AUani.c a 1'ai.tfo 1&lt; R-.
Formvi-. t-mr labite, iu-

ahuH*r ankles, are w-ll *e!oeted au-l
interesting. The favorite department
jul Pigeuuholu Paper*. Head-Work, ua-i
Letter-Bag, aro plentilully supliod. and
j'tluv lulbpairo illustrations very nice
। Osa of th«m i* a luU-jrage rebus by
1 Mis* L. H Humphry, enutled Th.
le&gt;uis Mu.
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Royal Maga-.ine, for tho solution ol
BONEY TO LOAN.
which three priroa arooffered ; aud all .gvces’ whicu d-.f;’ —mpetinun by any j
■ ubxribers aud regular buyer* are at
Psrtt- de.irins to borrow Money ei­
| ther in large •* small amount*, will do
liberty to complete Die pi.ros are. a -u~. .11 .... ........... '•’•’S’1?
well t.» .ell on Fred V. Young. AttarLibrary of Book* vnluo.l at One lluu Fruits in t'-mr *o»w&gt;«t.
Frail*, Dickies, tfome.. etc. elfc. nt al.. uer at Uw aud Ju-li-w of
&gt;/*•
drrd
Dollar,
for
tho
best
wdution,
a
L
limn. " 1 h him y. U m*y. «*’■ fiU - ttfikworwr th-Postoffiee.
Bvrineas lively tn tbe oily.
brary valued al Fifty Dollar* for tb« .Uli .took «1 J f «■*&gt;*’ “•"*
Wo wi»h all a Mer.y Christmaa.
aecoud beol, ami Twruty-five Dollars lor tuudicianul and mithaaieul i-uq.*--v.
Produce generally, on th* rise.
W* have found more advantage, enter- , lur the third. Iu addition to this, every the । rirw and qir-bty
•h"6 J™
-ate wh.-r.ver ani whenever,
The rar-cl-&gt;ud i» looming up b*twe.«n taintnen .' and inafreGon. hy looking, •ulMcnbeprit proaonted with a ecqiy uf suteiu
__
over th* new edition of Webet-r * Uo ths elegant Fraoro-Amsncan Fastell- j strictlv purr? article* air required for
Eagland an I Spain.
See th. change n th* time tab!* for abudged Dictkuary. than we thought picture. The Cuming Wave. All tbte
it pnseiMe to derive from any *ro book for thrive dollar* a year. Lie A Bh&gt;
the G. -R V. R- RIn th. State- end now is th. lime to •*We think it su-pe**4 « completeness
1 core lar.iu.-u- Call at once.
TMf ।
The geiog, we •»» !°hl- in tbe to un­ *nv book ever pvlHohod, end we f-e (&gt;ard, Bu*fun, aro Ibe publisher., am)
try is terribly rough.
U0BSWAOOI.ED ! .
jrrod that it is AmericanI Everv man who don't buy a buggy
A new Music Store ivbaing tatol «P
_ ... t._ Ix- * new
ft Rower's new block by Mr J. Fetib
On Sunday mo
The Decvu.ber number of Wood's
prrobvlerian Chi
Household Magarino is repteto with
Rev. Mr T*&lt;”
who preached good reading—entertaining sketches,
jic S bools of this dty from Friday next | American B'ble
Its table ul
from Matlhew. •torisa, poems, Ac., Ac.
until Moudsy. Jan. 5th.
LroHMA d-r"'
&gt;bi"r«E'k contents embraces the following arti­
' T»v* license ordinance is bemgen-j
-Heaven sad earth shall pass cles : A Better Country, Mary Har:forced ia this city, to .th* lasting endii
wsll; An Engineer'* Yarn, Albert Wil­
■eav, but my words than not F«*’
liams, Jr , Our Party at See, fap. J. 8.
cf Mayor Barlow.
Breckraridga ; Two Entboaiaata. H. M
JU J- Ferteet. the negro wife mur- ;
to u Ch»w.
k"“i ““ *• ,w‘
Lewtral; Prseeuew of Mind, Rev. F. W.
Holland ; Our Babir*. D. A. Gorton,
iusl. at Joliet in.
200 School *■«•«M. D.; BleMednvte of Hxihro. Teno8 Black hoard*.
M’ Itewev, Eaitor of th* BsSarrI... gone to Omaha, N.braJta, to spend Bt tbe Mirl.igan Evrban'w in Itetrmt j roun ; Hau* Dvodledee, Kmlolph Man­
T&gt; i. Hnr’~- elwwys the p-relsr Detroit | tel; inatalimea: uf Max Kromer, author
Christmas with hi* friends there.
of Jrotica'* First Prayer; Codfish amt
Many efear BUbacribers have within Hmn. of Mfohurwn »«de-wUv pop°'« ,!“D “ " ’* Potatoes. Chapter II, by Eteanur Kirk ; |
a f- w davs called and paid u« for th*
Mi«ry Jippe-u.Cliapt.rVH.VHI. t-y
Dansn ‘a year ahead. Thanks, gentte„nng men v* i.- • ------H. V. Osborne. In addition to these
widl be pl-nly iu buwu-s. purou t
articte* aio reveral ptetly puema. a
a near fumr*. Such ou.i b.*ur &lt;ho
Th* adjourned *e*mou of th- Board
charming link Cottage Design, nnd&gt;dat. u. tiv.mt • torero^ih.y anu-u" 1
of huperrfo.r. wHl be held fa th. city,
—. —
k—_(Ju,
U^1 depa.tm.ote
-mbraeng
uur
will SteiitjuvtM^h-pta^^
commencing «m the afternoon of Ibe utb
ume by nsrmny »
‘
lluawkeerr. C.urrspundeucr, luterao
»lucatx&gt;n at FtOl. Sweasberg ►
of January.
tUtora, 1-ngb.ug ttwek. ae., I* The
.’rtri.lCulfod.thia
The MMOla are literally tbrorged
. paid for
engraving for th« «««“«* “ ,nU'W
.t
butte
in
l-iku.-.
^1
’
7",^
GEO. H. JOHNSON
with people and team* daOy ; ’heat
aa* opp&gt;r umt&gt;a.joang m«n-(d»i-)
•OU Folia"
and pork being brought :■ in large
All tbo above lor only uoe doll-r |-et
quautiri**. Pricro good.
witaChrou- " Yotomite" on.
Judge Hoyt will bold a roesfon ol
nullar a»d a haA Addrw*.
Mw3
th* Circuit Court tor th* dectason of
Woos'* Hotsumu* M*aaxi»«.
CMS* ia bi‘ heed*, etc- on the after
Jsswbergb. N. T.
nooa «i Tuoeday. Jae- 6th.
We hevw *ueM splendid pssces ol
RUTLAND TAX-PAYERS.
l~r or Lnrx*» romainmg at Ariisat m«M&gt; which w* win sell ch-*p to
I rill b* st mv resident on all Fri
Hasting*. P- 0- Dec. 23d. 1CT4j
ssv who may be iuciia-d to bey. Givw
.isys in thia n&gt;*lh, lor th* P
twm.. H. Durkee, David Dates, Cy- j

For th • accommnda Jon uf our &lt;
ser bars who dearie any oibrr I"
tasffsnue. ur paper, pul liahe-l, aith
with* nt tbe -tivertieesl ptemiuma,
will ob'oin^t foe you at th- Lo'

fourth Grand Gift Concert

r*&gt;7 —This favorite monthly ivsnmcuco* the new year very much anlarg-l
acd improved, yet slili Under the editnrial control uf Oliver Optic With a
laudiable desire Iu to'.rin their old sub­
set bees a* th-w grow up, the pul.U.hets are adding new featutvo in stories
aud articles for olu as well as ) uung
Prol. James Do Mule eutuuieucvs un
btstorical n ma nr* in this number, ontided Th* Ltly and the Cross, a tel* ul
Aesd-e, iltnsirated by the vs.l l.nuwu
ariist. W. 1. tsbepperd- Oliver 0, Jl

drag before a non-Catholic public for
w. r BA-TMAN V. f
dfccussioti I trtU not de—it is nune of
Viko. M. nEWXT. rente.
HAST1NUS EOIMSE.NO.SB,-wtevvvw [ thrir ba.in.ws Th* very spirit betrayled. the laueua^* uae&lt;l in th* communi1 cations On tin* subject and in its diacutsiun in the Isirroums an I tbo conduct of
tbe friend* (f) of Mr. Hall throughout,
would so tu to be tbo vary oest tindica। tu&gt;n and justification of my action (or .
rath-r inaction} in tbo ca-&lt;—if 1 need- ■ Wave.or the Bid-lrn Treasure of High 1
cd any or cured fur nny al the hands of Ifock. illustrated by C. G- Buit.
y
GrurgcM. Baker- who** ccntribeCun. .
to the bon e and school drama have
had greet *e«w-, write, a serial sto.y
i under the u'tle Running to Waste, ttoIl gives us groat pleasure tu announce
8;-.ry of a Ticnboy, iliuur-ted by M»»* ;
that wa hare made an arrangement with
tho •■Her. Petroleum V. Ntabv,'’ (D. R hrs sron moro people au l trams in this
locks, E-q.) to furnish Tax Barcsu- city st ou* li*h&lt;-. than b* ever saw at
co Ba»&gt;«* a tetter each wook from any on» time ia Independence, lows,

where ho furm-riy lived.
Indepen­
dence is quite a largo city, and bis tw»
[mark* moke us fret a li.tle proud uf
Hasting*. Now, hurry up the new
| Railroad aud g. t th* on running north
I and Booth from here, an&gt;l ln-tep- udmeo
^or D&lt;peud-nce wiil bo nowhere.

raKK^iji

1 am now all alone in tho Photourapli

I will nut be dragged &gt;uto a newspaper ।
controversy and shall co reply to any
turttier attacks, no matter bow rile th-y
be. If their language an-1 course suit* some excellent ami humane proposition,
the •a»tee uf tbo public. 1 am willing to ; regarding the relation* ot buys and
let them enjoy it. but J shall treat it as birds ; end ' Jack-in-the-Prlpit,' who is
last becoming a general favorite, has a
1 have frrqoeutly gone 10 aud 00 fund of lively and useful matter to talk
ties to attend *».k calls, aud ia my । about. Tne page for little folk* is very
resout uiissioti'vvry often go CO end ■ good this mouth ; and ‘ Tbe Riddle Box'
; is crammed with gt«ri th'lfigs

uiissiun. Th- very next day alter M
Hall's death I wont nineteen miles far
through ram and mud to attend a dj i 4
C*lW&lt; being »ut in the storm for
seven hoijrs aud /though thn greater
pert of the iiiahtr There must'then, be

TRUE TO NATURE.'

POULTBY WOULD

specialty

�OdTOBKR.

THE ALDINE,

Many people have a desire to know
ha value of gold and silver in bulk
ind to thia end we have secured tbe
cdlnwlng from Prof. J. F. L. Bchirraer
■uperinteadeat of tba breach mini iu
hta dty, and it may be rolled upoa m
ottvcl Tho fineness of Colorado gold
ud tbo c ateulatim of raless on gold
rnd silver aro also given. It ia a mat­
ter of ooueidorablo valaa, aod should bo

RICHIGAH CERTDAL ft- fl-

Irani River Valley Division

VINICAR BITTERS
l.21R.75'pound^kvutrdupou; a ^ic
not oi pare silver weighs 056.25 pounds
svoirdupoX
Ono million dollars gold coin weighs
1,656.4 pounds avoirdupois, one million
lollais silver aril weighs ..8^29 0
;wund« avoirdupois.
If there u one per cent, uf g.&gt;!d and
ilver in one lou of ore, it contains
01 G3 ounces, troy, of either of three
lhe average fineness of tho Colorado
told laTHl iu 1.000. and tho natural
Hoy : i-ol&lt;l. 781; silver. 209 , eoppoi.
10; total, 1,000.
IM clcuiaUons at the mint aro |
made on tho buaif that U ounces ul
Jandsrd gold, ur DOO fine (coin) ia
**&gt;rth 6800, and 11 ouncos of silve&gt; 900
(cuin) ia worth 112,80.—Dsassr A'*n.

■Mis Owy sAHsksU*rtaMlM&gt;Ke« llw&gt;ra.t-&gt; j
ALDHtw euisx lor IBs csuxsT asteslialvta
Aswtwa, U Is .&lt;.!• nuioiiy is roeautsr iLn
uvwss^ol ihT’pt-J.ruZu* »l Kr&gt;si
।

Haniatlon
BITTERS,

NsmmI AcaOray. s&gt;U *»xr imHs4 Asmtuss
srost'a TUE. ALl&gt;lXEo\i\ irpnUscs sssmptcs
sf lb. b.-.l
jM.irr.,
.nb a
.•
lu U» UickMl S’USK seems u-l rrnl.u
i1
&lt;r*l intsml. Taws Uta aubscnWr lo &gt; HE
Ah/l/JTA'oUt &gt;« • •&lt;&gt;!&lt;"■ reu. •«■)•*&lt; ,. hia &gt;&gt;u
luam* U.a plmurn asA r&lt;Ua»x isfureos ul

Michigan State Boo-Keepers* Asaocia*
Tita asartarlr Ustei sistas foe IC« sill te I?
M.-.n a^A J. U.
non, Vaa decided- to hold a apocisl Tita.
Th* IteruUMilMSS ter IG« will cuar.iB spar ,
moc iug at Kalamasoo, to cutumcuco tel AasUua ary&gt;vfw&gt;stelo lbs hu«&gt;, by cur be. 1
Weduoedav. May Gib, 1874. It is ca
l*ccia!ly drscred that all members U
i.rooont, and, in behalf of tbe Aasocitiiou, we urge ovary b«e-ke«-peer in
Michigan to attend. A cordial iavitatation is also extended to all persons in­
terested in tho sdenco of boe-cnlturo,
whether residing in this or other states,
duroly uiuch good may ba derived from

O-'tobar. w|tb IU
Ta mn lha tatetaa’a AIIMel hasd.

patient rc*xnm bia health. They are tbe
grc.it bto.l punfkraml a life-civing prin­
ciple, a perfect Iten &gt;vator aud Invicoratcr
of tbe system. Nuvvr bitfaroin tbe history tbw*iV*UM&gt;i»&lt;W silver ilBMlurslaraiacweis.
of tbo world ban a medicine been coianortuihd (KMMWMng the remarkable qual­
ities of VtsroanBrortnalu healing the sick
of every disease rar. is heir to. Tueyirnn
Cucl'nrHBtiv'-av well aa a Tunic, relicvCot&gt;gw.lion or Inflarnii.-.tion ot the
Liver amt Vuc-ral Organs, in Hilums Dis*

I’ruiMH. &gt;■
a.-*.

If men nyi eitioycood health, la
them nte Vienne fimtu u» a un-dicine,

CrU T,.i' I! •iiioittd-.j-i-ki
*. 1-.-.1 v.vlrvl.t

LANTATION

Bilii-i.-, RrnilUmt, ni;&lt;l

Bitters

,B.taL iatfij 8 IMt Xtt&amp;i hint

MUMS
BLANKS AND STATIOKKItlE’,

। pring, and from the able papers that j
•ill be presented. Timely notice will
to given of alt further ntrangemenia.
Ath'rres communications or inquires
cuucrrning the subject to
FkIkk Bkstox,
Secy Mich. Ilee Kcepore' Association,
’
Shelby, Oceana Co., Michigan.

SCHOOL BOOKS
Michigan Jlenlral R^I.

PATENT MEDICINES,
;

OLD, RELIABLE ARD DtHECT ROUTE,

Paints, Oil-., Varnish and JA„ Stuff*.

“CHOICE

GROCERIES!

Traveling ' pashets, Druggist Sit.-Irk •,
nnd Farn-y Artic!*- .

Nico Young Man— Because you can
make a spread with it
i A Wall street Man—Because it is tho
| hardest to borrow when you neel it the
I moiu
1 A Pc or *k rung Mnn—Because it don't
' take long to count alt you’ve got.
In Chester and Lvnsaster counties is |! An Esper.uueod Man—Because it!
I think, tbo moat finished forming in don’t do any good unices it is used
the Union. Tbe forma, cotupoaed of a
An Unfortunate Mau—Because you
brickdust sort of soil, are cultivated from can’t get it back again when you lend
fence to fence, every rod. iu the forma it
.of Flemings and of Brittany are culti­
A JucoenjYuung Man—Because it ia
vated from helge to hedge. Cattle
atind with their four feet in two feet ol
clever. Every field is a park. Every
A Theorist — Bocaum there's no Bya­
barn is a coa-pekoe. Every pig pen, tom of central redemption whereby it
is a prnvino paradise. Penn-ylvouia ia can/b« re'urued utter tearing the po*.
pre-emineutlv tbe State of barns. Think aeedbRaf ita owaaf.
of a throe-story barn, with a swell front
A Young Lady—Because it ia handy
and A' nnw windows io the roof, aud a to have when one goes on a journyy.
luxuiioua portico where tba Sybaritic i A Bard-iuoney Man—Berauen it ia
alters ehew tho cud of awoei content­ inconvertible. The owner can't present J
. fornt uu-kuminer s-nmiags
hi* uTubroli* al thZ Treasury end de­
And then behold tbe little cabin m ' mand ruin for ita full value.
the rear wbsro tho agricultural Dutch- | . An Importer — Because it won't pay i
man lives with bis "Irow," and There , dubws at the custom house.
Uie children lie on the floor and envy I
A Careless Man—Because it is easy '
the bappy cahee in tbe lattice portico. |
Ev.-ry I&lt;rn is three times «a largo as ’
tba bouse, which serves aa a sort of ap
pendago, and. as it were, playa second
fiddle to it. Tbo barn is headquarters,
and the house a sort of wntry-box
whan tho man resides who takes care
of it. Tne barn is slated, painted, cor­
niced, rislcrned, lightuing-rodad, ths
pig-sty is slased. -thi&gt; chicken coops are excuso lor not paying hia board
painte*l. and the worm fouoea are white­ aays. as far a* be ta concerned tho
washed as for ns you e«:i s«c« 1 have renev ia like an umbrella; because
no doubt the .original dwellers here used up.
whltewasbsd th-&gt; ground for acres;
around the domicile twice or thrica a
Ba Ecoiomicxl.—Look tnost to your
yen.-, til! they learned its totality.
I do not know about tho effuct on spending. No matter what romes in,
rattle ot so much petting. I shoal4 if more goes out. ycu will always be
poor.
The art is uni in making money,
think jt would loud to make tho animals
aristocratic, yet 1 do not know ot any but itf s|Mir.dtng it; Utile ex[&lt;n*e«, like |
phire where rattle are more stuck up mice in a barn, when they ora many, ■
than they ata in the West There, you make groat waste. Hair by hair, heads 1
know, wo barn no barns to speak’ot. get gald : straw by straw, the thatch
There aro townships enough ia Minne- goes iffllie cottage; and drop by drop,
the r^iu cauiea in tbe chamber. A bar­
ret is eouu empty, if the tap leaks but
rid.i of a straw«ack in January, and it a drop a minute. When you mean tu
must Ix&gt; admitted the weaker animal, save, begin with your mouth: many
are ecundcrably hutap-barked aud sub­ thieves pare down ths red lane. The
dued in their toolings by April. Moreo»sr. here the lermcrs m&gt;o lertikrers, tbtmro, keep within compose. Nover
but in Minnesota wa have an idea that stretch your tegs further than tbe
the earth ia an orange to bo sucked, a blankets will reach, or you will soon be
goose to be pinched, a apeuge to bo cold. In elrthes. choose suitable and
aqueeard, a reorrrtnr to be everlastingly lasting stuff, aud not tawdry fineries.
drawfa Jrotu, uithuut in the least dimin- To Ih» warm is tho main thing; never
uhimt ita flow. All through tho cen­ mind the looks. A lull may make
tral West they aro learning what Min- money, bnt it needs a wise man to spend
neeola has j.tto learn, that 'Nature's it. ItememUr, it it carter to build two
wheat restorer,' to which tbe poet so chimneya thar. to keep ltfM going. If
touchingly alludes, io not balmy sleep, yon give all to back and board, there is
n uthing left lor the savings bank. Faro
but manure.”
hard und work hard while you are
j oting, and you will have a chance tu
rest when you in old.
When certain wits were abusing tl»«
English climate, Cbarira tho Becond dechred tnero waa cane belter in Ecioi--.
because nowhere could one comfortably
be cus-doun mure hours in tho day and
more days in tbe yrer. Tho Nebraska
climate is not inferior to the English.
It has txJder days and hatter da vs, but
ot tbeoo days whieh John Bull calls
*'tUMtty,**ii baa tot one fourth as many
aa John grumbles at nil bb liter long,
uuksa they drive him to suicide or to

CONFECTIONERIES !

UAESn.M
urr, i.rr*

Pami Brostei

Painters SIkl

PIER GLASSES!

smaoiEBci dia fflisc Hat
FCRsmaiscwni

WANTED !
100,000 Feet of
White Ash
Flooring !

Bilim diepUy tn decided u, influence •
that improiriueut i» uxia perceptible. |
Jaundice.—Ill all oi» • of jnundiee.
rest aarmicd tint your liver u not doing ita
work, Tiic only tcadble tmilurnt i« to ;
remote the otcreuon of the bile ami
Ivor ita rcmov-I. For this purpose use

I

Cathartic Pills,

WWEST PACKET
ruicE.

1—nAsea.wJs
ffl'Wayii J'Xiaa &amp; lajisaw
■ssuaaaLftstifta.'ssi

Good Tough.
Oak, Rock Elm,
or White Ash
Lumber

I U.SIts.Ito b&gt;&lt;saa&lt; liMIrr. st lbs I'rWauu
I Is Itoiuy W lla»Uap...„ lismlsv ito =4 &lt;t»
' J«ai*»-&gt; Mil. U o«te k&gt;| i«*n. aU Ito r.

'■"ffiS-At.

(a

Feed Cutters,
Bob-Sleigs,
Wood Sawing
Machines.

3 q 3

6177

Commission

3 3 3

partiafik. In these tho menu tamporaturo is 52 degree*. A woslhsr-rtxord
n*do hut winter at Plymouth, a colony

Merchants

135 eatei rrarrr, cEmorr. men.

Only 50 Cents per Bottle.

The April alarms wna fatal ta men
and breita, but only tboee meu who
wrn-cangi.'. far. from sb-Iter, and to
ftreNoaUto wheat bad taag been only
half fc-i or worn out by hard driving. |
Cattfo that were in good lieari waataer- ]
cd i:, thuugo not nnuor cover. The!

TenTewewwrwwwMIe
(sT»ee&lt;ir&gt;ir to liar-news

F. BL Hungerford &amp; Co.

JOB PRINTING

to hatee been Jb dogrose below, and
that onto oaee, January 28|b; tba mer­
cury tail beiow nro ou only twelve
daw. endcu **ly two days stood betow

BIL CROOK’S TOE OF TAB 1

I SlIwZ tetSasT^SoS
THE GREAT CAUSE

HUMAN MISERY.

Wm'tGtefiiHffHair.
LYON’S

5107

,

Briggjj House,
• Randolph BL and Fifth Aro.,
CHICAGO.

IM.Wten K-4. nWk am *a sM aBa.baa

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RATES OF ADVERTianra.

VOL. XVI11

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 34. (873.

carft

'Tijssmal and
Arfosxrrs. '

THE DETROIT

pocirn.

WEEKLY TRIBUNE

THE ALPINE MAI DEH

" 01 ’

AN VEMOR k RUSSELL,

TTM. II. 1IAVFORII.

good nuiruing to the intruder.

make it cimveuienL and eepecially L» But although Our Young Folk* &lt;1i«*pBret Harte and Gail Harmlton contrib­
“ Husbands arrange to acoompcny your huaband
ute atoriae; Harte’* bring fentiilod A
should aasart themaelv** tometime*,"
he informed Mnuolf on the way to busiMonte Flat i’aatorel; How Old Man
neaa. What would Iweouw of them if an erasing. Last night he hurt tn* iug. for fta boat writer, will contribute
they didn't? He bad been married.two dreadfully by saying that if the baby
kept on iuterfermg with hie pleasure he
Mr. Trowbridge, the editor at the
should dub it a naisanee I Poor little

THE LEADISO

REPUBLICAN PAPER

more than Iwxorao domiciled in their

hi* magarino, to St. Nicholu, which
thus rooeive* a moat valuable addition

Greble &amp; Bussell

C. G. HOLBROOK.

vourrelf and huaboad exactly. Your
nhe could ssrr, and crochet, and em­ huabend want* you. and i« Icinoly and writer* enjoy ao high a reputation in
broider, and was very fond of reeding. ditcontented without you. He cannot juvenile literature a. Mr. Trowbridge.

thia holiday number of St Nicholas.

ONE OF THE
WM. IL BURGHER,

.

•*k,i“r °*“l
PRrsaCIAES A tSCEOEPES.

Sell The Diamond Tooth X C

TV DCTltOIT WEEKLY TBIDUSK, tor rf

to cut fifty per cent

more Wood than

During the yooreolf into a atate of illnaaa and actu­
al diacomfort beeauae you cannot Mrve
both a* you feel they (tiould be (erred.
If your htuband want* another Mrvant
----------------- ma ■ law; but altar toe
birth of the baby,' and tbe added re­
sponsibility of bouMkeeping, everything
"Ob, Mr*. Harris, if you could only
• changed. Mr. Penney did not. could live with u»!"
11, dear if you want me, for I
home, end perhaps I may do
thought)

IN THE NORTHWEST.

Saw wich is guaranted

A. I*. DRAKE,

while the quality of iu content* 1* hi* Thought*

LARGEST WEEKLIES

'

i/M.v. v- 1.1 ix &gt; I. r. 1,

number*, and that it saying a groat nor ia illiutroted by a portrait.
deal. It u unuaually rich iu .tori?*.
There i* a New York Chriatma. story,
called ••Pete," by Mra. L. G. Morae,
which ia moat admirably told. Then

6&amp;-C0LUMS NEWSPAPER

Rhode.

fairy Christmas

Boy Who Worked, by Roswell Smith.

toon sente, grsxl health, and the good
of her manner radiated a magnetism nature that come of both, arranged all
unmistakably repellent
Had Mr., elicit, and both husband and wife
J Penney remained healthily *unny, ba- bleu th* angel that was eent to them in
undoubtodly havo
tleman; A Garret
. Deprived of the

any saw made.

ORS. J. M. K C. RL'SSE!
st;iUJioxi-oe«

mass

Anthony Frouda, John Hay, R. H.
Stoddard. II. H, Frank II. Blockton.
axtna ha* been bought by 8cribn*r A Adelino Trafion, Edward King, Roboo-

In one

FOR 1874.

W RIGHT k HOLBROOK.

■xganss-.

NO. 36.

"I found that I could snare you to- by actual
St- Nicholas for January.
Ida), Mn. Potmay.'* aha exclaimed;
caused by neglected health. Get well,
The January number of Scribner’*
aod your bread will be all right."
.
Monthly hu among it* contribntca
"Do you really think aoMrs Harris!
But how shall 1 get well P*
Bret Harte, Gail Hamilton,CharU* Dudao if you Ilka,
own store of good thing* for the Christ-

In Topic* of the Time, Dr. Holland
diacuMoo Church Union, The American
Restaurant, and Literature for Boy*.
i In Th* Old Cabinet i» aomethiug about
New Year’s, Chri*te=«, and the. Black

Poor, Fur., and Book Club.-

Th. a&lt;a-

Story of the Jolly Hamper Man, by H.

■Ml wHh -L-l.
SS!1
--------- ’
- ---------- ” '—Aonaidarod I

JOHN lUltlFJlTS.

HU ffl SEE TIIEJl

I’hrough the courteaios of a
in who came from Spencer
ww are furnished
roualy;1 '»unty yesterday sre
brought out tbo material .ho rished with t&gt;‘« particulars of a doanerato fight
.
I
AVV. a
V«ry "eu, -o, rv- ................ — ----- ...........-..................
pliod, BFP»«™tiy more to herself than i Taylorsville on Monday afternuoa last.
THE LAST FLOWER OF THE YEAR.'. ..
eotn[aaion; “but f1 don't mind I1 II
&gt;t afenAir*
appeire that
that tha
the lut.-tvvla
iteople ItvrnoHying in
in tliu
the
‘•o much about that, I moan I could vicinity of tho Cal'
CalTlili*
Hilis bare
havo known for (
j bear ill health very well, if I didn’t have a long time that there waa a feroeiout
panther prowling through tho woods
' other things to trouble ma."
| Tha pale face uf the dressmaker over tho hills, and tho beast has fre­
' lighted up wonderfully, aa the met tbe quently been seen,'but by some meani
ha* managed to M*ar&lt;&gt; it* bacon" by
'
Lav
quick uiraunts. On Monday last a
with sudden inepiraunn, •• will you al- uian named Richard Holt came acroat

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

(OXVEYAXCEns.

CX=tUklx.KJU.ah7.rulh«
.

JOHX Q. VRESSV.

t-WESS'.
T. B. DIAMOMD.
:&lt;&gt;. eupt or scnreiLs. «»a

without fatal effectbowervr.

Butterworth, iilurtfated by six jolly meat* are aa full aa usual.
pictures^by Mtopbdaa. Be* idee all this,

running ia Bl. Nicholas. What^Might January, contain* a lavish supply oi
Have Been Exjwctcd, by Fntak II.
Stockton, a story for boys, whicU
lelta er.rv.ab.;, ul creased its popularity and added new

which contains this month, beeidea a

cidedly evriona Christmas tree.
- - —
-

employed in that capacity—giving to
the magazine not a earelrea auperviaicnf

This
idea, some lively stories of ing constantly, and is splendidly adapt-

! anything; czportonce of tlio richest and
moat amjnlrimr daaerintion."

ITS AGRICULTURAL
DEPARTMENT !

thing," replied Mra. Penney, with

hail landed upon Hoil and wa. *avag«)y clawing him to death. A little boy

lUK luo vum c oau,
j®,, tula, uulu, - --------- - - ----- .
|
[ am failing utterlv in accomplishing ■ couhi not help but miner., trad soeiug I
- 1
-------- ■* ' *d. ran fut succeeded
He notictri a party of
rking in a field about

GEO. II. BROOKS.

Then not the slightest connection with its
- -

for girla, Nimjei1* Trouble^- by Olivo
Thorn, eo well known a. a writer for Mr. S. E. Bhutee, Ito proaeut publisher.
young folk*. The opening chapter* in-

Mitchell and John Hay; poem* by Wil­
liam Callon Bryant, Lncy Lnrcora and [icrticn.
Mary Mapca Dodge; description* of
Chriatmaa toy* and game* ; sprightly
talk from Jack-in-the-Pulpit; a lirtly and a half.

Address

Ncwburjti, N. Y.
exceedingly wall-written account of the
arm themselves they hutity proceeded poor little princes who are Igjried in the
MISCELLASEOCS CASKS.
Old Letter*.
BuL Mra. Harris," interrupted the I
"nJ" r'’llof to ll« unfortunate Holt;
lady with an ofianded air.
but when they reached tbe spot they
The engraving*, of which there is a
•• Wait one mofoent, and 1 will ex- fouad him deed and the body torn alNever bum kindly*writ ten letters; it
'
Whruot support Home Induitr/t Did you over uke the
plain—prove th* truth pt my statement I moat into shreds. Tho beast._aftor kill- gennruu. display,—about forty iu all
ty your own word*. You acknowledged, j ‘nK Kim. had evidently eaten a portion
the paper ia yellow
S^’XShMii'/uviert trouble to find out what makes a community thrifty and prosyerSrlrrt Jt»rp.
a moment ogo, that wou wore not well, i
hi*body, as there wore Urge lump*
and* that traced the
, otjs ? You go to the city and you ece the people nil alive and
but that this fact was of small impor- of
two
ot lh« b'’dy tbat •“““ magazine of art.
teuee compared with other ttap. 1 not be found anywhoru about tho spoL
teSr*tka:to‘‘l*&lt;t*a '
I stiring. and the first thing yon say. 18 " They are doing lots of
A WORD FITLY 8P0K EH.
New, 1 maintain that health is the I O« informant did nvt know anything
THE TRIBE
-----waaew wriniMK t cnL---- biL«iness here I" - Everybody scents to be doing well. Mechanics
groundwork of Jill happinee-i, the be- 'bout Mr. Holt'* family relation*, but
arc seen bv hundreds hurrying to iheir labor with their^ dinner
UfTRotT. Mtnn. I
»t uurox xizr.
ginning and end of all progreos. With­
pail on their arm. What is the e-nusc of all this «tir? “Y” there
out health you can no more be a com­
went in our column*, the proipoelu* of elderly .piniter Cuds, lathe Impeatfonin n demand at Home for work, the people patronize flome Intimipanion for your husband, and a wim
mother never had soar bread.'
mother to your child than your husband
T
his
was
n
most
unfortunate
remxrli
tr&lt;j. city people know that it in to their own perfional mterest to
could be a good business man without rible tragwly. havo organized thowenl- year is ample dvidenee that the entersupport IIome4rad« and they do it invariably. Who eats wheat
it. This, then, is the first thing to bo voa into a united,furoo for the purpoe*
riaaed iu Barry County, if it is not the people in the county? YVc nfNDKED AXD KlilirTY-TlIKEE ACfllW. aa did not hinder him from going on much I evnaidrred. Your nerves are rasped, of bunting down and and .laying the lication are determined t. make their
Btelv Slr»«l. Meua4 «oor
et Iks Ds«S.
’
your child ia mare of a burden than a monitor of the wood.- It I* »aid l11—
must build up our own place; people in Gram! Rapids won’t do
Joy,
your pretty bouse an unpleasant the bidooui yelk of tho beavt can
it for us. We have Merchants, Mechanics, Tradesmen, Lawyer,
100 Acres Improved.
responsibility, roar husband seems iu- hoard every night, but that th* pe
DoctorH uud Laborers; but one says ‘we have no mechanic* in
are afraid to pur»uo it after dark.
to talk about netting her sponge over considerate and unappreciative; and the
Hastings who can do a good job Gf work." To such I would say,
demon that hu brought about this
irr:«»U ik&gt;14 «■ tU net llbml terras
complete Uettunorpbosi* lies entirely in
Here and There a Gem.
good idtettAitu.
look at our Brick buildings, our Agricultural works, our Milling
yourself— yoar preeont lack *f healthy 1
and our Carriages. Wagons, Cutters Ac made in Hastings, and
foundation."
partinoats are not neglected. Th.ra are
then say we have no mechanics. Compare to day with ten yeafs
“Bui John doeen't aoem to ayznpo16 page, in each number, well furahhago; for then there was not even a painter in Barry County that

ffO/KE l/IDUST/tf-

A FARM FOR SALE-

My

This is a Rare Bargain !

could paint a lumber wagon fit to be seen. /There is no need of
going away from Hostings to get a Carriage or Buggy, and so far For full particulars inquire of LotaPure Wines and Liauors! •is Cutters are concerned, you can Save ten dollars on every
&gt;OB HKDICISAL PCKItWB*.
CARIOON SMITH.
Cutter and get a better Cutter of me in Hastings, than in any
other Town in Michigan (yrcat or mall), for I know they cannot
compete with my Cutter Mackinr. I am giving my customers the
benefit of my Ciater Machine which I do say is a saving of ten doh
i I are to them'on every Cntter they buy of me. I have nearly sold
DENTIST
' out my first batch of Cfitters, and am Jiunniny Out another lot
which 1 will have ready in a few days. I shall sell Buyyiee below
A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.
Par next season.
I am ready now to offer lower prices on bug­
gies than ever before. 1 am preparing Machinery tn enable me
to undersell any carriage builder in the country. Try me on. 1 Beautifully Illustrated !
Sweet’s Hotel,
have ouule mV cuMomer, Hvi-rr a»&lt;l can Jo it »pun. My bnv
inua nearly double, every yew. and that t, evidence of mtotfeelion wmewhere.
} R REED

RariivillB.

IIEMITII ttll llffi

Mickitai.

■

TRIUMPHANT!

IF YOU WANT
Hwy

WHEELS!? &amp; WILSON
IfipitOrED
B. F. 8TEINHOFF

6outli»idt&gt; state Street.
HASTINGS. MICH.

THE IWliffl

PAINTING!

Sales of the Wheeler Wilson for
the past year is the Best Guari rajitee of its Superiority over all

J. HEWAICU
WoaM rwpwltullf .nnwiiie. te ll-f W«F’»

other ecuting machinesBeing the most simple in con-\

PATKC-I

strudion, and easily adapted to
different kinds of work, running

1-

the diaappointmnnt the bad felt in not
plearing her hueband Into gall and bit-

thought* to watch, in the family onr

to exageration.

Bush alight coloring

if baker's bread dore not suit your ap-

Content ment abide* with truth. And
Moore and enable him to devote hi*
you will gousrall, anffer for wiahing to
tim. and attention to the editorial manJiie any more than yourself. The
ita are diacordanL Ho i* immothrown out of eqaikbrimr, and toriure.—Btlpt.
. __ .____ t.s_ir i_ ______

. easier, faster, and with less noise than any other sewing
n uties whifh recommend the Wheeler

right to expect comfortable
fltoa La itain'u-hL"

on* one cxpenenei-dwin it. romjikably

tponribilily in homo maUarer’
•• You would not think of finding
Penney thought, by having the lut fault with your huaband becaun nature
word, bo could dissipate the shadows he had not &lt;mdow»d him with the maana
bed .o heedlessly evoked—but of course of providins hi* baby with the fiat food

useful juvenile uioutbJy that surpasses

within and without la undisturbed; the
miracle ia. "To rejoice in tribulation f*
and this miracle ia contrauxlly wrought

ilept three conreculiro
u&lt;t rhyne month*, with
thia baby. John Penney, and that you

Stnial aid fcmtai

DENTIST
Union Block, over Benton Cash etore.

^IXeMykaew. Jfc Wilson tothepiMic as Superior to any other sewing oitncirs rWWW

k.

D. COOK. Agent.

be at her poat, is off duty. No wood
qualified by over thirty ysars’ experi­ then, that Monday ia a dreadful day.
Although the line may be thorongL,
ence in agricultural journalism. Wo
rubbed off before hanging out Urn
congratulate tlio Rural New-Yorker on

Coriainly no agricultural

A CART

_

An Important DettuL

•' Better lot thioga go without attenon until the bttlo one ia loM trouble.”
"And then John would find fault

•' that if you were to rise a littls earlier,

MichiganExchange. mae,d

subvennuun to the Rum New-Yorker

No; how can I f all the tim. I bar.

the baby's high chair away from the
table and, with tho chubby year old in
her arm*, sought the privaoy.of herowu
chamber. Mr. Penney followed.
“ Tliere'a no need of getting in ahuff,
Maty," he said aa be closed the door.
In this matter of eontinuabon the gon-

THE
Better GROCERIES for l'«

Mr*. Fenncy’e face wa» »cartet. " I
did my beet, John," wn* juat trembling morning huw troublesome the baby ha*
on her tongue, but thia Inat elaborate
1.
— ..Cai.*
Ha.Vanr.---- *—

Penney bsritateda moment, but filially

.rnd the little

�tbilmi OrniTUl

|ht ^tpuMiran fanner;

T— r— on,

I

Oh.

MOORE’S

RURAL NEW-YORKER,
...

shall !m&gt; aatonisbad at do achievement
xC.T.i-wnKa m., .. an-rop-a-i

duly appreciated by Mr. Colfax,
n-epondod very happily. A largo
y of dtisens were present, and tho beauty awl • marvel of literature.

M imy a mat vdtr.
Wo havo a largo stock of Hand-Carved

Tbe &lt;

Brackets,
Paper Holders
Slipper Holders, Mirrors,
’
and Picture Frames,

io England, with tho pariabionoro »a!ntany kin.!.

IHLOMGE M. Dt'wit\ .

FAIM AMO FIREIIBE FAVORITE.

ploymeut there by a|&gt;plyuig forthwith
lail part ?

EDITORIAL CORBJtaPOMDlNCE.

Harr we fWMllod any part.

epot by Tbuuiu Moran, end as

eick and dying, and nhiiwn a chrUtianly
tho Miarouri River Valley, and find mt-

in thia betuliftil Nebraska Gty. in the tired for fit, and that eelfuh

dr tfWTLT d«v«r» Pnictt.

picture ia a grand and magnificent view

third of these great pictures it Tho Irish
Schoolmaster, after Nicol, by John 8.

THE FARMER,
THE HORTICULTURIST
j
THE STOCK GROWER,
THE DAIRYMAN.
THE HOUSEWIFE, Ac.

The New Whuler i Wilbon Sewing Machine AWARDED the
highest premiums at all the leading fairs in the World, and the
only one recommended for the Grand Diploma of Honor, at the
W’orlds Exposition, at Vienna. It has less pieces than any Shut
tie Machine. Sows Faster, It Runs Stiller, It Runs Easier, It
Sews the Thickest and Lightest Goods, It is Easier Adapted to
Different kinds of Work, It will last a Lifetime, Every Joint being
Adjustable. Old Machines repaired nr Exchanged. Extra* of
all kinds at the office of the Agent in this City.

disporidollars and pound a sterling.

Of our journey wo might write touch
that would inlrrcst those who have
merer enjoyed a trip acroes tho boauti-

ofllOiOOO.
The South Hand TciJus, says:

Au

a great ynirpoeo. Die motive of Our and Michigan Southern Railway until
popular Michigan Central, but mu: bo Father in creating us into this world, that railway company will stop all ixs—
, ,L|a wl.u
...
was that wo might inhabit and enjoy

A thrilling scene occurred at Mrs.
Livermore's lecture at t'priugfleld, Vt,
a few nights since.
The lady had been
dilating eloquently upon the bad effects
of tight lacing, whwn a young woman

ij-ocial pluaaure iu Calling tho attention

wo shall find favor with both. Our
Heavenly Father, with our noiglibots and drawing them forth, knotted them
tiemen near by. with tho observation :

south central counties of that State.

once flourished in Ireland. Tho fourth
whole page picture d* a view of Fairfield,
Conn., by Kruaemnn Van Elton—a

Parlor Suits, Chamber Sets. Dining Room Seta, Library
Sets, Office Furniture, Kitchen Furniture, of all
’
Varieties and Styles, at

faivic

lulls dales, a river, nestling village, etc.
The stbor illustrations in thia number
nro two wonderful drawings of Rocky
Mountain sosnery, by Thomas Moran,

A. D. COOK Agent.

.

X A &amp; £ iff a.

U JF »

Bhould tbe Agon! fall to call op you, he- liivltew you to call at bls offlac In the
Store of HKIKH BKO.'H, Siato elreet. Hustings, Midi., ami examine tbe
Wheeled A WI Iron before purchasing clocnherc.

Wo hero a full supply of

CASKETS,
BuquL

COPpips,
qobes,

SlNittolai" aniTOir YoeijFoID.'

pondous and frightful mountain gorge;
and CVlburn’e Butte, in Kannarro Can­
on -a mass of red sandstone, two thou sand feet high, in tlio midst of unparal­
leled scenery. Gustave Dore furnishes
two wonderfully drawn pictures, depict­
ing scenes in tho Bible; Christ Blessing
tlio Children, ami Tho Deacent from tlio

Twpupqs.

BELDING.

STEBBINS

VTCK.^

Opposite Goodyear’s Hardware.

33

BACON &amp; KARRS

OUR YOUNG FOLK!

MOFAGKHi teo nXOBartKOtt. sad COLsorrow, and grand in its sublimity.— OKEtl I'LATk. PubltowS QnrtMlv. si tl &lt;u.
Bury ing tho Pot Bird, is a sweet picture
after Miss M. E. Edwards, full of rare

finu country, and for agricultural pur-

A stockholder in the Calumet and
Hecla copper mine draws each throe
tho plains of Nebraska laying to the mouths a dividend of *00,000.
The
14tb day of September, 1874,
South of tho Flatt, aad extending for
has been decided upon for tho openi ng
of the next State Ifuir.
of prairie, veil watered, and adapted to
The number of inmates in tbo State
rich and inexhaustab’o, as to require
noyinrfertiMi from tho “Patrons of Hus-

Hwrij. V»l ..nfeUpr -f.H, ^^4,^rflU.h«.nS«LsodHUj
as tutted at Battle Creek last snrn&gt;or is in active operation, and this week 1
*D:1 Orgsairauon. generally,

tneota

one exception, have resolved to close up.
cf Iowa and Nebraska, than iu Michi. One saloon and one hotel only re-

C'f tho advantage* offered to tho ac-

—------- ------------------- -----(------------ r~~ple.
Fanny Jones, tho cukirod woman who
whipped her daughter to death a abort

To all Desiring Fleuant and
Profitable Employment.

ESF’Txa Ditbott i’oer is espssially

It treats all public questions inde­
pendently, and holds that every subject
which involves tlio well-being of indi­
viduals or of community, whether of
religion, polities, business or education,
is a fit topic for impartial and intelli­
gent discussion.

publican paper in its polities,from honest
convictions, and is the only Republican .
bio intorortiag letters from tho Capitol j Uuivorsity. Ho is (ho instructor of
of this State, published by u. during the I £»«
■wdMt*. both from tha
Last year, that all wo nrod say is, that H&lt;’U*Or ,
J,W‘O,r
.
I„ ,7 !
.
,
I &lt; A rather angular accident happened
^1 Ilu b. U. «J,
“ iJUl- ia mL^.1 IL..,a, .
sona! jealousies.
tame cf the statements eremvd to one finger hr had it wrapped in a cloth eatwho has not occn this section of the uatod with camphor, and ping too near al talent than any other Detroit newscoantrv, that in our judgement be has tho F»»&gt;'Kb‘tho ctolh took Are, burniog l&gt;apcr.
not exonerated tn any particular, and
The village ofTdonfaguo, which lost
Day. carefully collated ; its Market Re-

&lt; ailed A Familiar Air. There is still
another picture, Wild Flowers, which
gracefully completes tlw long list of il­ our Standard Publications. In that and
lustrations. Tbe literary contents of adjoining Counties. Tbs books are the
uro-lurtlon- of the mml Popular Ameri­
can Authors, and are having large aaler
A tifiit 3fM'.U^ or BUthnotfi - tlio bort wherever oftared. Send for cTreulsrs
which will show our liberal inducements
and most interesting which can be found, to Airente, and give give hill dcwcriptlon
every paragraph being original. Mra. »f the books. Circulars sent free on
tvccliic of application. Adrvwv. W. E.
Elisabeth Akers Alien, tho popular jniot, BLISS A tn.. Publishers, 148Summit
Mtf "
has a charming song prettily named A BL, Toledo. Ohio.
Vvintev Rosebud. Rev. 8suiu«d \V.
Duffield, of Michigan, coatributM a littie gem of a song; William Whitman
Bailey publlshea n graceful and scavou-

holidays, and on every hand we hear
it stated that Omaha has never had a
her husband, Ellery Burlingame,died on

statement of tho condition of things
hero. In proof that this is tha fort, wo

Saginaw e
and that each of tho National banks buildings

‘■FAST FRIENDS,-1

- ........ ..... ..

lk«m ■■ Mr. TroeLndfr ■ si■ &gt;Urr.

&lt;»f cvj ry description Executed

.i.irc ....

AD ta Star® will * Sjfadifly lUaM

partment of romance is well filled. Mrs.
torteiuiug story,

entitled Cinderella,

Republican

a well-written Swiss stcry, entitled,
Sa jwing on Pilatus. CUara-Broughtoc
sister of the editor of Htrftrt TTtrUj,
telle the story of A Gboetly lodging.
Tho miscellaneous articles all prepared
for Tnc Autwa, consist of an account of

Fuller-Walker on Tha Irish School
Master, Utah Scenery. Fairfield, Conncctirut, Dore's Bible pictures, the death
v
___ v&gt; ■ __ ■ ,
benefit’of its own subeenbors as well as Familiar Air. In Music Dio Italian
to tho local papers.
art!
American pointers and sculptors ; while
AGEST8 WANTED.-REAP! READ!! in Literature there are reviews of tbe
READ I! ! '
poems of W. I). Howells, IziuraC. Reddea. and Henry Morford, a notice of
Employment for oft. both Recreative children's books, and o f tbe new mediand Lucrative.
senptiou price, 85.00, including Chro­
mes ‘’The White Mountains'* and “The

tical problem that we giro with Tie Z»-

‘•mipo's troubles;

p RINTINQ

den, a new writer, puts Tborwaldaeu’a
bos-reliela—Day and Night, into a wellexecuted poem; Annlo F. Bradley sings
pfSoul Days, and Mary A. P. Stansbury,
in a poem called Hollyhocks, cumjirveses

fullness ; it ia unequalled as a Family
surpassed, orca amid the sunnier plains house, costing in all *4,600. Pretty paper ; Tri Weekly, 15.00; Weekly, *“
of tha Indian Territory, Northern Tex- good for a village with lees than 1,000
inhabitant'.
Tho Publishers will furnish specimen
A street-ear conductor in Detroit
Brutes, by Rot. F. R. Goulding of

floor os several passengers were depart­
ing. tho other day, and a well-dressed

‘Wtat Mijhl Have Been EipKted.”

First-Class Instruments.
Banner
Little Folks.

Book and Job

New Scales.
New Styles.
New Prices.

ram me;

Veiy Low

»iraiimmaiirai tmtisuaBam
BY ST. XICH0LA8 AT TUE SOLJDAYS.
NATIONAL BANK BUILDING,

A Co., publishers, 58 Maiden Lane, N.

Wareroorri, Wo. 256. Greene, near Eighth St., JV. 1.
required bv tho legitimate buuneaaof

d with every ounvenience desirable in beautiful, meritorious, and rosily vslu-'
building uf its kind.
able premiums than are offered or given
A painful accident occurred in Ypsil- by any other/Weekly religions l&gt;aper
published.
1

things that- bankers here from

tile endeavors to sustain herself by

New Advertisements.
COUNTY FARM-

tMSTipqs, ftictj.

We go further, and allege that no
subscriber to any other weekly religions
journal published on thia continent ar
tor the money paid aa does a New Sub-

Smith &amp; Nixon, State St., Chicago.

LOWEST CASH PRICES
CHANCERY ORDER.

SO* All New SubocrilMira to THE
CULTIVATOR A COUNTRY GEN­
TLEMAN fur 1874, paying tn advance,
previous to tho Okmof 1«73, will reovlvo
tbo paper weekly, from receipt of remittaoeo to January 1st, W71, without

miA:
rm unoqualled facilities for the
Prompt execution of
.
thirty different colors, from as many diff- sea HOWSM fifceliet oeeos kb ixsuuh
Hebrew.
Tho Toxas Ixgisli
Tuosdsy, Jon. 13, w!

The Country Gentleman.

ba

Stephens,
179 Jefferson Avenue. Detroit

Save Your Money

VOLUME FOR 1874.

LAW CASES &amp; POINTS.

THaCcvriVATun axdCoiixtyGkwfor the post forty yewre, has
ranked, both In thto country and abroad,
I as the Standard Journal of American
Agriculture. Tho Ed I torn and Proprlstrm In addUInn h.

S75.OOO 00

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

CO.

TO DE DIKTUBUTED IN

Cards. Circulars, Notoe,
Bill Hoads, Latter Heads,
Catuloguee, Bank Checks,
Receipts, Show Cards,

D$D

I

txjmax.

Ikok and Pamphlets.
Abstracts of Title,

with Bep

Whittemore

L. D. SINE’S
GIFT ENTEBPRISE!
ISlrtAJOrXAA MOKTBLr

Oetwslonal

and

Voluntary

DRUGS

Chromo

w
Carf,

With tho

TWO a BAND CAl’ITALH OF

Medicines

$5,000 each in Greenbacks I
Fcrtllttyaf the land—thaoe who Culti­
vate and tboee who Coneume-tho Buyer
and Shipper, as well as tbe first Ow ner

Dye Stuffs,

PAINTS &amp; OILS

U» BLAK8 OF EVEET DQMTffl!

CITY I1*™ DEPOTS

School Books &lt;J- Stationery

Banner Co.
tqberwrofal?

gr£35.wsaWi
PREFCRnTIONB AND FAMILY

IlaatjngB

Republican

Banner

JOB PRINTING

CHROMOS !

�I The Hujierviaor* most at th* Court
1 House in this city on Monday next, to
Tho Publisher* of tbo Baxxxa take । Enrrow or Rtresucxx Bisrxss.—h finish up business. All matters not ad­
this opportunity to tender their sincere 1। »i«ms but jwst and proper that I should justed M this session, will have to tey
| and hearty thanks for tho patronage ; use tho columns of your paper again, aa ] over till next October.
, reoeived in th* last v*ar.
Notwith- Fallicr Allgaycr, (w called) attempts iu
I Maading th* disturbed condition of our Ins answer, to cunningly deny the facts,
Liar or Lerma remaining at the
country's finance* for the last fow and then tell back upon Igs clerical Hasting., I*. O.. Dec. Slat. 1873.
A'gnity, and rwfuww to bo dragged into I John W. Atkin,, Hiram Buuel, P*.
ter Dryke, M. Greenfield, Jam. Hub­
auy further controversy of the matter.
Dignity, is a very good thing to have, bard, Mrs. E. E. Moon. J. McCormick,
and a very thick wrought cloak of it, ; P. A. MoMoorr, C. A. Odell, Matin*
m*y sateen him from the just eritieismt '
of those who in their iguorsneu and
blin&lt;l sectarisu seal, think the Pop* and
Priest can do no wrong; but such as
look
upon Pops*. Bishop, and Priest alL
: asked in rain True, we hen- . tetgo
Ccniu&amp;pnan,
amount outstanding, and U would, as being p&lt;iar, finite, erring, sinful man.
i could wo Lav* it to eommsnre the New no better than the common herd, only 1 tbo scuunige of tbo human foniiir, may
leer with, du us an iucakulableamount •o ter as they &lt;h better. lixA thn.Ufli '! in its early staged 1m promptly and per­
I
muneutly
cured.
of giM#l. But w* are willing to bear th* thin gauze work of dignity, and apand forbear, hoping that those who can, pteud tho right, and condemn the , RsnnwoutvW. Vn., Oct. 28th, 1872.
that are still in arrears, will soon call wrong, without any sectarian feeling or Dr. R. V. Pisacr :
Stif
upou us. and make glad our hearts, and prejudice to gratify. Now If the tectv
th* hearts of those who are depending as slated in our urtide are without any uiing yuur Gulden Medical Discovery.
I owe my life tu it having been afflicted
upon us for money, by liquidating foundation, then tho holy Father (?)
r tho** small amouat* ; and it will give should not allow hi* anger to crop out fur year*.Did not uie it but a abort time
i us coutwg* to go an making better and •o phiuly, suggesting that vindictive- Mini 1 was benefited ; at Ibat time I
| beiter our paper, which it is our desire n»»s, had aseumod Ute place of Chris- I WM very Lad, not able |o »i: Up much,
wna suffoiing greatly with tny tliront,
| to do, and thereby creating n greater tian Charity.
»»» getting blind, had a dry cough,
। dosir* in your own hurls to continue
But, to the facts. Hr saya te notvr
| tout subscription.
May tbe coming as&gt;&lt;.wvod Mr. Hall fifty dollar* for build- , and much pain in my lung*. J havo
uacd twelve boltlu, of. tho Discovery
. year l&gt;e a prosperous and happy one to ing a PvKtfft and that fo never aikod
and am almost well.
: you all, m we hope it may to *11 the anything of tim. and can't **y that he
PICTURES 1
know Mr. Hall personally, an l says the
A eon of Mr. J. II. Mcaet-k, of Chat­
pictures
whole f&gt; a contemptible falsehood.
I am now all alone in the Photograph
, ham Four Cotners, N. Y, liu boon
His answer is very ingenuously
bmuncaa,
and as I have made arrange­
cured of Conaumptiun by Dr. Ploroo’*
ment,
to
innrt'k.rt
me IkrHiit,.- «*„-,I.
framed,
anil
very
woll
cahmtetad
to
diChristmas morcing.Mr. D. Gump &lt;-f CoGolden Medical Discovery,—m, rays Mr.
• dar Ct-t-ck, in this county, went to his coivo th* carele sv reader But ho does C. B, Canfield, editor of the Ckalkam
boot and *hoe store, to find that during dot say that an Mwsvmcnt aw* »■'
_____ J. JtOkEttTW. PJL
. the previous night some, rascal, or more made on Mr. Hall, and that tho amount
CNURCHE8,
' iwobablc, rascals, had broken into his । was not n tight to be collected of him.
&gt;s ter a pateonagc, or •, den McJ’cnl Discovery hu effected
। stere and stolen upwards "ot one hun- '
whether tho amount wonderful euro of Ccututnption in I
। dred dollars worth of boots, shoes and
; leather. Mr. Gump at onto set to work
WAITED:
neighborhood.
to find out who tbe thiuve* were, and to on* else sought to collect i*. makes but
1 roeover hi* property if possible. A part little differeuco.
. of the goods were found iu the Bunnell
I do not think Father Allgsycr will
• "J
— -- —
MI-WIIUIDII VI SUU
firm nvcvesltstc* thl*. The Bo-t and
*lteol house, and a part about twenty deny in plain terms, that an aB*siem*nt
Mme l-wunras wUi be continued by Mr.
rod* from the school house, hidden in ■mu made, nor that he was aoliaito.l t*
J. G. Bunion, wbo vxpree-es his sinere thank* for pa.t latromure and
the tonre corner. Ahout one half of the go to his bedside in the dying hour,
solicit* th&lt;- patrunaxe of everybody in
stolen go.-ds were thus recovered. Mr. nor yet that hu did not go ; and it is
want of tlret clue B.«&gt;t*, 8h&lt;-re, OverG. informs u* that he is pretty well became bo iU mt go, that we thought,
vbtjr*. Ilubbcre, Hllp|«ra etc., cheap tor I
and Mill think that missionary work in
os to leave no mean* untried to bring his behalf, had been sadly neglected.
I tiio offenders to justice . Wo truly hope Nor do we cure whether (as his reply
' the rascals may be &lt;&gt;ugtit, oonvictod would suggest) his man-made chunh
and punished as they uewrvo.
Since i creed forbid ii. Tbo fiat comes to us
HASTINGS EASTERN STAR. Lo
tho above affair occurred, Mr. G. lias sold ' all, from better authority thatt-Popes
erMaHiveMamry. JUenlkr m.-llu*. co Ti
out his property at Cadar Crook with and Bishops ‘To do unto others as wo
Beyond the Mlziiziippl.
tho mtontipg of leaving there, as he would hare them do unto us," to go to ,
thinks it not tho most desirable place the house of mourning, to visit tha
! Tlnuiand* have already gow, and
la which tq live.
; thousand! more are turning their oyi-«
nffiu-tr*!, to comfort the sorrowing, yen,
j towards new htuue* in tho fertile Wc*t
to even do good to thus* who . dMuiteI To those going tu Missouri. Kansu*,
1 fully use and persecato us " Aud no
Mr. Wm. McAllen, th* chimney
Nebraska. Colorado, Utah. Wyoming.
BWJEDTO DEATH.
Nevada. I 'n-goti or California, we rec! sweep who has been engaged cleaning ' amount of clerical dignity, or sretarisu
*o]ihistry,
can
relieve
him
from
the
du
­
ctnuMind a cheap, sate, quick and direct
I out chimneys in thia city, thus far thia
loute, via St., Lottis, over tho Missouri
week, will resume hi* vocation Friday . ties thus enjoined. Ho may call us
Pacific Railroad, which run* it* fine
morning, and cuntinus till Tuesday night j liars, bar-room loafers, and make ugly
Day Coach&gt; ; nnd Pullman Slteqa-n
faces at us. and uianifeat much selffrom St lajui* in principal paints in tbp
righteous indignation, aud a holy horror |
West, tfitUoi eLinjr. Wo believe that
tens to got your eliimaiyt cleaned.
of being contaminated, if ho should on: Don’t delay, it may save your building
swer us iu a truthful, chriitian manner.!
au l that of yuur neighbor*. He did n
But we will only r®jdy to such evasions,
job donning tho chimney into which tho
as Paul replied to the Jailor, "do thy. pipe* from tho stoves of our office enter,
and the chimney had burnt out but an
hour boforo, yet lio took out over a
bushel of solid soot, that hnd not burnt
lt give* u* great pleasure to announce at nil. thus showing conduiivoly that
that no havo made an arrangement with
ria Vinita. Fur iui[», time table*, ia1‘atrunizu him
tho “Rot. Petroleum V. N**br,"(D. B • chimney "burns out.
formation r&lt; to rate*, routes, Ac., wo
refer our reader* to 1. G. Wheeler,
Loeks, Esq,) to furnish Tnz Drmu- citizens, patronize hirn, you cannot, exNortlfern l’a*aongor Agent, 72 Lloyd
]&gt;end a dollar to better alvanlago than
St.. BulT-.L. X’ V. »r L* V
.
by
paying
it
to
Mr^McAllen
tor
sweep
­
Now York City. Our Iter, contributor
promise* to combine information with ing your chimney.
death of Matt. Hail, so entirely dodges
humor and goisip ia auch sort aa to
Lot tho meeting of tho I'iuaeorsat tbo question and miisropreaouts fuel*
Union Hall, eno week from to-morrow, that tho friends of tho doceuo-1 doom it
I a duty to themselves to state tho facia
■ be well attended by tho early ssttlen,
We would
for one by one the Old Pioneers ore in th* case a* they were
pany offers 1,2W,OO0 acre* of land in I
Clubbing Bates.
. passing away, and soon the last one will' stat* iu tha first place that the previous
Clothing sows ' DOWN ' ’ down 11 I i.'vntral and Southwest Missouri, at
Foe th e accommodation of our sab- have passed over on the other side. A
Pants, Vest* anil Coat* down, 10 to 25 from 88 to 812 per acre, on seven years'
their knowledge or consent.
good
tiino
will
be
hrd,
and
who,
among
icribers who desire any o;liM book,
per cent. $5.*M buffalo lined Boots time, with free lran*|K&gt;rtation from St-­
Tho evening boforo Mathew’* death, 84.23. |2.0fi Gailcre, only 81.50. 81.50 Louis to nil purcbascri. Climate, soil,
magazine, or paper, puhlisliod, with or tho first settteni in the county, can af-'
Mr*. Hall aikcd hot husband if ho, did
timber, mineral wealth, schools, churchwithout the advertised premiums, wo ford to mis* the coming mevting.
not
wish
to
*on
Father
Allgwyor,
cud
will obtain ii -for you nt tho Ijowzst
Bur Boot roa Evnraonr.—Tbo new he said : " Ye*. 1 wish you would a,k
lUna, without any tX|«nre to you in

:

THE ALDINE,
w......
.7

Rheumatism, Scalds, Lameneas,
Neuralgia,
“
Burns, Soreness,
Sore Throat, Boils, Wounds,
Hoaraenew, CIcctw, BfuIms,
lleadaelte,
Piles, Sprains,
Toothache,.
Colic, Old Bores,
AH Hemorrhages,
V
Diarrhcm,

«sir.iTaj
Obstacles to Marriagt

d vwklr br Bsrlw A Omb
■a*]«Or*&lt;«n.

rsfcs“KSSt."

S

&lt;i «l SS S R S R
MUSIC BOOKS

HOLIDAY PRESENTS.

Stnon

Local.

rending the erdek.

' illustrated edition of Webster's Diction­
ary, containing three thousand engrav­
ings ia the beat book for everybody that
the press has produced in the present
contrry, and should bo regarded as in­
dispensable to tbe well-regulated homo,
reading-room, library and place of besi-

Notice;.

TEIMB.

' The brother of Mathew, then in the
I city, ami Mr*. Pflug. lister to Mrs. Hal),
I went to the Pnaet's house and told Mr.
I Allgnyer that Mathew was -dying, and

Dance 1‘rngramnioi,
Auction or Kale BUD,
Wetldinx luvltatkmi.
Double Mammoth Poster*,
Ju fact any kind or style of Printing,
r.-...... . ..... Ii„„ &lt;-.ni
- t-..„ ui,„. *

that bo and his wife wished that ho
would cOmo down anil see him, where­
upon he replied. “ I know no Methew for uiodictena! and mechanical ptm
tho price and quality of which wi/
H all who belongs to my church."
sure it* sate wherever au-1 whei
After further entreaty and begging, itrietlr pure article* are. rcquinRemember tho ball to morrow eve­
There &lt;a* a splendid show of meat*
they
left
the
hcuse,
and
Matbsw
died
ning at Union Hall.
4h«»o
purpoee*.
.
in all o'ur markets on Christmas day.
Will we bare much sleighing this A splendid beef in each uf the front before daylight in thWmorning.
Had bo bosnJhure that night and
windows of tbe Jew Dutchman, (H
winter ? is frequently asked.
..
.11.1 —l...
ll&gt;—
A communication from tiio editor will Stem), was lAriieulcrly noticeable, tu
they were veiy fat. and were trimmed with Mathew, bis heart muit have been
bo found,on our second page.
off beautifully with colored tissue pa- harder than stone (if ho had any at all),
to loavohim theri-dying without grunting
ing at the .Council r.otni Friday cvchim that last wish and request, to hav e
School Books n fine stock, such a*
ing next
will bo um -1 in tlio city schools, just
Capt W. H. Cabot, has been spend­ him pray for his seal'* sal ration.
receive and fur *ato ut live and let hr*
The last two day* would indicate that ing a few days with friends in this city,
After Matho w’e death. Mr. Leo Myvr* prkra by F. D. Ackley, at the City Drug
our pleasant weather is about through but left on tbe 8.40 train yeetordsy aftrr- and Chris 1’flug. iiiemlxt* af the Cath­
noon for Grand Haven where he thinks olic Church, went to Mr, Allgayer's and
Wo hear but little grumbling about of securing tho captaincy on a vessel asked him to officiate at Mathew’* futaxes this season, nctwithitapding the that is to play between Grand Haven geral which he abiolntoly refused to
do, finally growing so wrathy and un­
nn-.t Milwaukee tho coming season
tight times.
civil aa to order them out of tho house.
See proposals fur the taking charge
of the County Farm from 1st of March : A chimney sweep for the past three There arc, ns nearly a* may bo, the

days ba* been the cause of much merlabia 2dly, ho state*, " It ia not trua
Bo sure to read tha prospectus of tbo I rimenl for th* youth on our street*.
that I ever &lt;u itrod Mr. Hall at al), (or
EoraJ
Korfor, for everybody who '' Ho indicates both compos* and volume
nay body else) lor thia purpose in uuy
doe* not take it, should, for ii i» the;। of voice, and it is not unmusical He
is doing a grood work in freeing oar amount," meaning toward* the building of a Catholic Parsonage here- As
Quarterly meeting will be hold at the chimneys from soot, iv-.hos, Ac
for aa Mathow Hall is concsrned, we
M. E. Church in thia city on Saturday
will say nothing; but thb same Alland Sunday next, Rev. Mr. Barn** pre- , On Saturday evening test, a* Wm.
psyer,
who to emphatically denio* all
! Loomis, F^q, was walking along the
' sidewalk on State Street, (tho walk b*- this, did come to Jo Pflug’s butcher
Wo ar* ia receipt of No. 8 Yoh 1 of |
shop,
and
then and thorn t*ll him that
ing very ioy) be slippad and fcll, strik­
tho F«.7&lt;y City £»t rpnf, which claim*
ing one of his arms across tha stop far ho had put him down for thatj purposo,
to bo devoted to tho interests of tho
front of Phillips’ *toro, which came near 8100, and upon Jo asking him if half
that amount would not do, bo said,
W* rewived a very pleasant call
“ No air! 8100 or nothing."
from Mr. T. W. Fletcher, an attache,Mr. Maurer, of Maple Grove, was put
Wo wish everybody o Hsppy No*
U the Grand Rapids Ssterdsy
Year, hoping their prosperity may bo I down to tho snug little sum of 8 JOO, in
Put, a few days since.
all they could reasonably desire, and bo the same way.
W* team from tho Plainwell JteyuMw
In regard to his attempt to justify hi*

PHOTOGRAPHS
INK,
—CRAYON,
WATERGOLOR
.
AND OILS,

A BARGAIN

next, for one year.

draws of Martin, Allegan (X, in Fen­
ner's lake, one day last week.

Z. B. Willison Eeq, of Moadnll.
paid ns a short visit thu morning, and
reports busmss* lively and prosperous
there spite of the panic.
and Charitable Institutkn* in Detroit,
It don’t eoem to make muah ffiffer- irrespective of creed, color or nation­
enoe with Lee ^eed whether there i» ality.
ateigliiug or not. for bo keeps right on
reliihg cutters all the same.

JAMES WOODRUFF
SPECIAL NOTICE.

DELA.Y !

Now, when times uro hard and mon­
ey is none too plenty, is just the time
fer young men to get ready for work
that wiill be plenty in business pursuit*
in the near future. Such must bear the
expense of living wherever they are. and
they will find it just a* cheap to improve
their time by gaining a thorough burlness education at Prof. Swensberg'*
Commercial Cullego this winter, a* tu
stay at homo in idleness. Improve your
time ano opjiortuni tire young men. (3112)

ASTOUNDING!
$18 IS VALUE FOR A3!!

A Splendid Holiday. Birthday. Wed-

"THE Oil OAKESIBCKET.’

For another liko BARGAIN will

never prerent itrelf in this City.

HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS!
TABLE TOPS,
MANTI.EB,
BHELVE8. ETC,

action on account of the conduct oi tbo
friend* of tho deceared, we will simply
say. That a man with the cloak of pi­
ety over hi* shoulders, and who would
yet let one of his own faith sal on* of
bis own countrymen, die like a dog, :»

Ai to tho slur ho trio* tu throw on us
in miking about bar-rooms, wo would
ask him to tell us whether those little
box*
goto every little while, contain*
soap or Honesscy Brandy. Does ho not
drink tbe same wino -ml the same
Th* adjourned term uf tne Circuit
Court for this county will bo bald «n held at Union Hall on Friday evening whisky that we do ? Let J. 8. answer.
Mxtxxw's Fxzxnw.
Monday tbe Mb of Jsnuarv, iaateU tf of test week. was a vary eajoyabte af­
fair, and netted the school tbo sum of
W loan from J. Q- Crreey &amp;q, our
County surrwror, that th# boo of tbe
K, 1L, A L. It B- ia subetanbally Jo­

JOB PRINTING

DruntM
FullHlx

RUTLAND TAX-PAYERS.
I will bo at ray midenro on all Fri­
days in thie month, for th* purpose to
receive taxes u required by law, and to

Everybody who has a house, needs
one ot three oelebrated ctotbre-racks that
Ik-mvr Heath A Co., have for rale.
They are really the boat in tho market,
and should wrcininnd public attention,
as they arc a household renvoniene*.

AMERICAN MARBLE
CALL

POULTRY WORLD
for FINE JOB WORK

�The Bahoock
“TRUE TO NATURE.

GODETS LADY’S BOOK for 1614

MICHIGAN CEKTRAL R. R.
Grana River Valley Division

Rub the sjiut* with n little ;&gt;uwd#red
oxalic arid or salts of iomuu and warm
Waler. Let it remain a few minute*,
land then rinse wyll in clean water.
Arrrx Futtzm—Sour milk, one piut;
Kaleretua one te*-»|*Kin : flour, to tuak#
a baiter not very -(iff; six appl.-s pared
and cured : tlirre eggs
btMulse the
&gt;al&lt; talu* iu thu milk, bral thu egg* end
l-ut iu, then tho flour io tuakn a nd! Lat­
tes, &lt;rh*ip th# »pplre to ubout the . xu of
su&gt;s)i t*as, end mix them with tiw bai-

TAKES on SIGHT.

a erith butter and auger.
Bs»r a* Nxntasx.—Raw b
I cut prominent phyncinii*

Agricultural Collsgu New*.

Jy dflap*"_r'LTTv------ t —— — one will
probably b« finished and ready for us#
by January 1st. Th# contractor* are
F. A. Ixisd &amp; Co. uf Jwrington, N. Y..
who sapply th* frauiod glas* nil ready
to erect, and the heating boiler and hot

Fxxaiex.—It ii nseMsanr to prepare!
this dish ten days bvforn it is wuiitod, |
A amall leg uf mutton, weighing from 1
•ayen to eight (founds, ia tlw most suit- i
able for tha purjxisv. 1’ut tho meat iu-1
UXA deep earthenware pan, and pour I
■s touch vinegar over it a* will half cov- .
ar it; add a small haulul of sago, and
*M*on with pepper-Coni* and salt L*t i
it he in this gravy tor ton days, turning ■
it twice ciory day. At tbo expiration
of the time roast it, basting it every
now and then with some cretin, borvo ,
with currant jelley.
When ould, th# ’
tnsst, is properly tender.
Wans os Hossa* may be removed i
with perfect refety with a sharp knife,
cauterixuu* th# wound either with a hot
iron, lunar caustic (nitrate of silver) or,
if the wnrt is small, with blue vitriol
(sulphate of copfier). if the operation
with th* knife is objoetod to, the wart
may bo removed by tying a strung
wsxod thread tightly annml tho base

07668823
PARLOR GOODS

ydKrnwEnrKSN

MraL lam! S Lit: Hte fiLial,

Magnolia Balm

CHAMBER -SETTS
!SIaoinir.g Complexion.
BLANKS ANO STATIONERIES

SCHOOL BOOKS

POSTPONEMENT!

PIER GLASSES’
Michigan Central R. R.

PATENT MEDICINES,

Ml*.Wilk UsV.AM.At lte.»4 KseJ,
I llaxv, &lt;ic„ sad al H«.«sr4, «iiL tu
iSaiilto A l.-l^ua K. It. fas HiS Uai ah
**&lt;i tuwl City, etc., sal *H'_ slat* f*
&gt;a*4

OLD, RELIABLE AMD Diafc&gt;^pUTE,

Perfumeries and Toilet Articles.

roint*,Oila, Vardiah und Dy.- Stuffs.

Board of AgricuHure, [Oans were adopt­
Fourth Grin! Gift -Concert
ed for the two houses fur professors'
residences for which nf.pibprfouun, wore
made by tho tost L^tslature. These
PUBLIC LIBRARY of KY, Tiuvehng Basket*, Drniqrfst Sur.dri«s
plans were prepared by E. E. livres,
and Fancy Articles.
architect of the now Capitol, and the
1 wotk will be let by contract «i as to
CONFECTIONERIES I
havo it complafed next season.
Prof. Beal will b&lt;&gt; pressul at tho an­
nual meeting of tho State ifomologk-J
Society at Batik Creek, December 2, 3. | Tbo C'ummitttw of tbe Stet# PomoLand 4. and will grio new frete in refer­ gical Sadat/ on Orchards in their rvence to the orchard* of the State. This port made nt Battle Creek, gnvo tu Jo»• meeting is to elect Use annual officers of
eph Gridley, of Knluroo, Eaton Countyi
tbe Society.
Prof. Mile* will leave, about a fort-, a diploma and the third premium. Of
nicht hence, to visit Cincinnati, and hi* Orchard they any .
lecture on breeding bcf.iro th* American
Tbo old orchard of Mr. Joeoph Grid- ‘
Atsuiatiun of Short-burn Breeders. Ho toy, at Kalauio, Eaton County, is of,
will also take thu opportunity to visit tpociel interest to Michigan i&gt;omologut*. .
several famous herds in the “Blue­ Ho went into the woods there 26 years
Grass" region of Kcntackr.
ago, cluarvd a form, and in six year* ;
1‘rof Cwk will soon deliver lectures , planted I0Q or more apple tree* ot 31 j Tuesday March 31st,1874.
on roology and ontomolugv st Kalams- variutio*. Tre#a 20 yeses old,-of so!
SDO.
1 inaur choieu raristies, in suth u now
OVER A MILLION DOLLARS.
Prof Kedrin inlands this winter to
make a further oxamiuatioa of U&gt;e von- boon »l great advan Hico ‘ tu its owner :
tilstfou and wanning of pub Ho school­ and hi* neighbor* *■ n tost orchard,1
houses, In order that thi* vita! subject Etifing them in makiug selactiuua for
may !•« handled by tbo State Beard of younger orchard.*.
Th* Famauso &lt;ioo*
Health, of which he ia a member.
wolL and Mr. Gridtoy considers it th#
W. II. Marston has been formally best applo in cxistanco.
Wmttfoid's
sleeted Secretary of the Suit B- r.rd of beeknaiurtLscsoioo do#* well, but tha
Agriculture, and entered upon his du­ Njiitxunburgh and Rhode Island Green­
ties, at a salary of 81,200 a year, in tho ing do poorly, arid lb* Bal Lilov, ar only
$1,500,000
place cf R. Heigh, Jr., reuiguod. and fair. Th# Baldwin trees are all healthv,
wbu will go to Atlanta, Ga. prior to but tho appto* abound in corky, bitter
sjmts near the skin. The Nawton Pip|*n is a failure, tbo Fall Pippin shabby,
and the Rambo not popular. Tho far­
ter ha* proved a stuxwas. Mr. Gridley
is grafting otar th# Colvmt Peck's

CHOICE

GROCERIES!

SBKJHBnl tta BHIKG l!KJI
FUBSUIM, ii CtiTBWi

OVER A MILLION Ill BANK

Pain! Brnikes aii Painter: Stack.

42,000

VINEGAR BITTERS
egnr Bitters are a purely Vegetable
preraretion. made chiefly frera the native
hi-rlw found on tbelowvr range* of the Sier­
ra Nevada muuntaini of California, the
rae-licinnl properties of which are cxtraCe.1 tbrrefruta without the c-wj of AlcoboL
The qurttiun is slmoit daily asked. "What

CASH GIFTS.

AMse in lie Hanims Ban

"It Pay* to keep the Beet."

a success iat hat county.
There trews wire planted 20 fert apart
in M[tt»Md The trunk* look healthy, I
a* do al*o7tU lilnba. Tiio lower limb# 1
have been injured by crowding of tree*.
He doe* not manure or cultivate them
at all nnw. Nothing grow* under the
true# except a little aickly grass and a
fow weed*. After studying tbo market*
east, w#»t and south, end observing
what trees do boat in Uta neighborhood,
Mr. Gridley planted, in tho apring of
1872, about 1,500 two year old apple
trace of tha following varieties: 400
Ben Davis. 300 Baldwin. 300 Red Can­
ada, 300 Wagner, 100 Grime* Golden,

Faming the farm of a well-to-do far- set in a wheat field, and made but little
mar yesterday, 1 wa* naked to atop and I। growth tbo first year. Thia season tho
so# some fine chicken*. for which ha land wm pUntoa tu corn and tbo troa*
waa preparing comfortable wintar quar- did bettor. Quito a number, perhaps
two-fiflluof thetu, were injured, eomo
of thorn killed by tho severity cf tho
ago at the state fair, when w.&gt; were ex­ season'. They were aot out in quincunx
amining tho poultry on exhibition, you order, every tree being 20 lent from
appeared to be very much opposed to
investing ia lino chickens, bees-jsr 'hey
were mere Hable to tho eholcra. and
you were of tho opinion that yoc could
get as many eggs from your 'old stock
s« from the improved Urm-ls. and could
buy with the money asked for a trio of
chickens a good call! What has chan­ ’ Believing that it cmbodi.*s tbo correct
gel your mind, and converted you to
• thoM new-fangied ideaeT I asked
He replied : “In reading Tlu Pro™

SEWING

No Prrsnurr.il tnlc Hirer Bitters
aixording to direction*, and remain Tons
ttnwuU, onn I ■! t ' r i- n s arc not de­
stroy. d l'y mineral j-'ison or other means,
and vital i-rpua.wasted l»-yotul repair.
Gr.itcftil Tlraumndfl proclaim Vtw­
ain Ilirrnm the most wonderful Invigor­
ant thiil ever snitniued tbe sinking system.
BIIIouk. Kenilttent, and Inter­
mitten! Frtrns, «h*b are «o prevalent
in the valley* cf our great rivers through­
out the Vnitetl States, especially these of
the Mimdsrippi. Ohio, Mlwwx-.rt Illinois,
TennMaee. CaailH-rUnJ, Arkansas, Bed,
Cokmulo, llmro*. Bio Gnuida, Pearl, Alstxuna. Mobile. Savannah, Itoanokci James,
and many other*, with their v»at tribntarii-i. throughout r&gt;nr entire country dur­
ing theSnminrrand Aut-imn.ond remarkaUy so during snuons of unnsual heat and
dr*ricM.nn&lt; invaruil-ly accompanied by extenriv^terangcmeula of the stomach' and

t

'.WKtT.I
Jl»i n*b.

Ayer's

Cherry Pectoral,
F. M. Hungerford &amp; Co.

Commission

Merchants1

ISA iuw rrnix-r, umuirr, Mien.

'

.

IllClUOAX

WANTED I

J. Cole &amp; Son,

Good Tough.

WEterk DsliniicA Dictimri. Oak, Rock Elm,

or White Ash
Lumber

Feed Cutters,
Bob-Sleigs,
Wood Sawing
Machines.

ANU

TOE

SOUTH,

-rron* and injeVigor c&amp;u only
_____ ________ it. If wanted
merely fur a ftATB DPsESSpCC,
nothing else eon bo found so desirable. •
Containing neither oil nor dye, it di&gt;-m&gt;t eoil white cambric, and vet laita
1cmgon t!&gt; - hair, giving it a rich, gh**y
Itotre, and n grateful perfume.

Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer &amp;. Co.f

DR. CROOK’S WISE OF TAB I
a.
TmTmnnftwWii
edC
Wei proved PtXWoaU
ffg
Ulntv.T.r: s ... ’ -•

For liinanitiintiiry urn! Chronic
Illicunmthni, &lt;lou'. Bilftnw, Remittent

MW WKET
PHICE.

JOB PRINTING

...

died other painfv »ymptom», are the off•|win:re of !&gt;y»p-i»fia. Ono boUfo will
piuvo a bolter guorantw uf its merits than
a lengthy advertisement.
Nrmfnln, or King’s Kill, White
Swelling*, t’teore. Erysipelas, Swelled
Neck. Goitre, Scrofulous Inftammaiium,
Indolent Liflammntiou-i. Mercurial Affec­
tion*. Old Serve, Eniptiim* of tho Skin.
Sore Eye*, cte.. etc. In the,e. m in'all
other cotMtitutiiiud Dfonxsoi, Wiixni
Vnrxcaa IUrri.it* have ahowti tlu-ir great
curative itowon in Uio tuoet obtlinato and
intractsldo csxu.

100,000 Feet of
White Ash
Flooring!

GET THE BEST.

11 V **1«,|L*W ,1_ — U

Want Jacks® &amp; Saiinaw

MACHINE

-by cholera a few year* nine*, and none
of my old stock were oifoctod; but 1
learned that chicken ch.ilora could be
cured, and knowing that other kinds of
good stock cost let* lor keeping and find
aquick market, I decided to run tbe
•ilik oTriivaetiBg ton dollars in » trio of
light Brahma*, which, tbo beat author­
ities derailed am *u|&gt;ericr to all breeds
for eggs, meat and railingchieken*."
"1&gt;M you not pay an exorbitant
price F' 1 inquired.
“WiH.” he replied, “1 did pay ocnwderabie, and at fire: regretted haring
made the investment; but 1 woe deter­
mined to hare the best, and sent to
----- at Springfield, 111., whose slock

t’CTRon-eiu a.a. w a.T_p a m..d.r.xu
• a-K •Ga.-.,*ro »»1 i«* «•&lt;•-

clou and
of wou'A. Thia
hair ia thickened, fallen hair checked,
and loldties* often. tliaugh not ulwayi.,
cured by iu ttte. Nothing can restore
the hair where the' foUklc* are de­
stroyed. cr tho gland* atrophied and
decayed; but such a* re main can be
saved l&gt;y thia applicatmu, and »timclatml into activity, u&gt; that a new
growth of hair is produce L Instead
of fouling the hair with a patty sedi­
ment, it will keep it d&gt;-an and vigorous.
It* occasional uro will prevent the hair
from turning grey or. falling off, ami
conoequcntly prevent l«ld.-.c.j. Tho
restoration of vitality it give* to th.'
scalp arrest* and prevent* tho forma­
tion’ of dandruff, which i* often *o un­
cleanly and offensirv. Free from thus •

Plouibcra. Tvpc-Mitu n;. Gold-beaters, and
Miner*, as they advance in life, aru sub­
ject to jMiralysio &gt;&lt;f the Dowels. To guard
against this, fako a doe# of Wouaoi'a
't txxoxB Brm ui oeeaxiomillr.
For Skin DlM-nses, Eroptiona.Totter.
Salt Rheum. Utotcfo*. Spota. Pimples,
Piutiffir-. Boils. Corlmnelca, BingwonM,
beahl Bred, bora Eyre, Eryripeba. Itch.
Scarfs, Discotorutiutix of th# Skm, Humors
and Diseases of UiehUncf whatever name
or nature, are lite-rally dug up and curried
out of the eratem iu a abort timo by tho
use of th&gt;« lUitera

Pin. Tape, nnd oilier Worms, lurk­

THE GREAT CAUSE

HUMANMISERY.

GROCERS
car to Ete ti tiz UistUiiu litis
uni nwffi,
STUCCO

Syy?* T.Wll.h
_KMUwni&lt;Aif Ua*.,

D'HoWi* Iwfuaa
«&gt;-»• * Mtekuea
*

ing in the system of to many thunsand*. Ire
effsctnally destroy .-d and removed. No
system of modiciuc, no rermifug##, no
aathclmimUc*, will (roc tbo system from
worm* like three Bitten.
For Frnule CnmplainU, in ymmg
or old. married or single, st tho dawn of

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                <text>&lt;strong&gt;The Hastings Public Library wishes to thank Smith Imaging of Rockford, MI for their work digitizing the Hastings Banner.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Library also wishes to thank all of the community members who donated money to support our digitizing efforts.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner Overview:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Hastings Banner newspaper has been published in Hastings, Michigan since 1856. The following history highlights are taken from Richard Cook's history as published in the 1956 Centennial Edition of The Hastings Banner, and recapped by Esther Walton in her From Time to Time column in The Banner dated April 12, 1984.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Links to online copies of the paper follow the history section.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Searching the paper:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;The Banner, and all other PDF files on this history portal, are fully searchable. To search:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;ol&gt;&lt;li&gt;Click on the magnifying glass search icon in the upper right.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Enter your search term(s) in the simple search box and press Enter or click on Search.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Any PDF file on the site that contains your term(s) should be listed. Do not use the Advanced Search.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ol&gt;&lt;strong&gt;See &lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/files/original/676/How_To_Use_Online_Newspapers_8x11.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;How to Use Online Newspapers&lt;/a&gt; for more information about using and searching online newspapers.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;-----------------------&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Banner History&lt;/strong&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;C.S. Burton &amp;amp; Co. were listed as the proprietors of the "Republican Banner", which first appeared here on May 1, 1856, with Dr. C. S. Burton as the publisher and Norman Bailey as editor.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Publication office was on the second floor of the Rower Block, whose address was given as "corner of State and Church"; which corner was not specified.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The objective of this publication was to win support for the newly created Republican party and thus counteract the influence of the Barry County Pioneer, a Democratic journal that had been published here since 1851. No copies of the first three issues of The Banner were saved.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Make-up on the first journal corresponded with a pattern typical of most local journals then published. Page one contained a few columns of advertising, fiction (often a continued story), and a short feature of no particular news value. Page one was the "literary" page.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Page two contained the editorial barbs, along with state news, political articles, Washington items and news of the national and territorial giovernments. Page three contained a few items of local news, sandwiched inbetween the local and foreign news.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Page four was usually solid with advertising and as such was the editor's "bread and butter" page....Locally it was the pattern until the early 1880s.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Several changes in ownership and management occurred during the first two years of publication, with J. M. Nevins taking over ownership interests on July 16, 1857. With the issue of May 7, 1862, "The Republican Banner" became "The Hastings Banner". Editor Nevins thought the village had developed sufficiently during the past several years to merit this recognition.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Another major change in the management of The Banner came when Nevins sold the newspaper to George M. Dewey of Niles on March 14, 1866, who then took over as editor and publisher. Dewey, an ardent Republican and somewhat of a crusader, gave considerable space to editorial comment and party affairs and also directed pointed paragraphs against the saloons and local traffic in liquor. Dewey was the grandfather of Thomas E. Dewey, Republican presidential nominee in 1944 and 1948. Editor Dewey on May 4, 1870 changed the format (and name) of the paper to "Hastings Republican Banner". &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;A fire in December 1883 burned The Banner plant (located in the middle of the block on the north side of State St. across from the courthouse). Files and back issues from August 1880 to December 1883 and the January 4, 1884 issues are missing.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner was purchased by Marshall L. Cook and George Bower on July 21, 1880. They changed the name to "The Hastings Banner". M. L. Cook soon became the sole owner and remained so until July 7, 1887 when Albert Nishern (M. L.'s brother-in-law) joined him. Albert Nishern sold his interest on November 6, 1889 to William Cook (M. L.'s younger brother).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Cook brothers partnership held together (56 years) ... Richard Cook followed his father into the newspaper business, and Richard's son William joined him. So the Cook family ownership continued for 85 years, from 1880 to 1974, when Richard and William sold the paper to High Fullerton. J-Ad Graphics became the owners of "The Hastings Banner" in August of 1981.</text>
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